BarTableTalk

BarTableTalk

por shawnice Hatton
Temporada 2
"Sex Positive: Confidence, Communication & Breaking the Stigma"
Today we're talking about a topic that can make some people uncomfortable, some people curious, and some people say, "Why don't we talk about this more?" Today's conversation is all about being sex positive. Now before anybody starts clutching their pearls, let's be clear. This conversation isn't about being reckless or encouraging people to do anything they're not comfortable with. It's about healthy attitudes, communication, respect, education, and removing unnecessary shame.
Search Party : What NOT To Do
Today we're talking about the first season of the Netflix show Search Party. If you haven't seen it, the story follows Dory, a young woman who becomes obsessed with finding a missing former college acquaintance named Chantal. What starts as a missing person search quickly turns into a series of bad decisions that change everyone's lives forever. Today we're breaking down the biggest mistakes made in Season 1 and discussing what we should do instead if we ever find ourselves in a similar situation.
“Street Smarts vs Book Smarts: What Really Matters?”
On this episode of BarTableTalk, we’re diving deep into a debate that’s been around forever—street smarts vs book smarts. Is success built in the classroom, or is it learned through real-life experiences? We talk about growing up, learning lessons the hard way, and how survival skills, emotional intelligence, and real-world awareness can sometimes matter more than degrees. But at the same time, we can’t ignore the power of education, structure, and knowledge.
Easter vs Christmas: Tradition, Trauma, or Just Vibes?
In this episode of BarTableTalk, we take the conversation even deeper—breaking down the differences between religion, spirituality, and identity. Are you following what you truly believe… or just what you were raised in? We explore why more people are stepping away from traditional religion, the rise of spirituality in today’s culture, and how both shape who we are. This episode challenges you to reflect, question, and define your own path—without judgment. At the end of the day, it’s not about choosing sides… it’s about understanding yourself.
Susan B. Anthony: Power,Protest, and Imperfect Progress
Susan B. Anthony: Power, Protest, and Imperfect Progress This tile explores the life and legacy of Susan B. Anthony, a pioneering activist who helped lead the fight for women’s suffrage in the United States. Through bold protest, relentless organizing, and unwavering belief in equality, Anthony challenged the limits placed on women in the 19th century. At the same time, her story reflects the complexities and imperfections of social progress, including tensions around race and inclusion within the suffrage movement. This title invites viewers to consider both her powerful impact and the unfinished work of achieving true equality.
Angie Stone Woman Of Our History
In this episode, we take a deep dive into the life, music, and legacy of Angie Stone, one of the most influential voices in modern soul and R&B. Many people know Angie Stone for timeless songs like “Wish I Didn’t Miss You,” “No More Rain (In This Cloud),” and “Brotha.” But her story goes much deeper than her solo success. Before becoming a neo-soul icon, Angie Stone was part of The Sequence, one of the first successful female hip-hop groups in history. From pioneering hip-hop in the late 1970s to shaping the neo-soul movement in the early 2000s, Angie Stone helped define an entire era of music. In this episode we explore: • Angie Stone’s early life and musical roots • Her groundbreaking role in early hip-hop • Her connection to the neo-soul movement • The stories behind her biggest songs • The struggles she faced in the music industry • Her lasting influence on soul and R&B today Angie Stone’s voice carried truth, emotion, and authenticity, and her impact on music continues to inspire artists today.
Bridget “Biddy” Mason – From Enslaved Woman to Los Angeles Pioneer
Introduce Women’s History Month and why it’s important to highlight stories that are often overlooked. • Mention that today’s episode focuses on Bridget “Biddy” Mason, a woman whose life represents resilience, freedom, entrepreneurship, and community leadership. • Explain that many people walk through Los Angeles today without realizing a formerly enslaved woman helped shape the city.
Black History vs. American History
This episode of BarTableTalk takes a serious, unfiltered deep dive into the history of Black property ownership and how it shaped the racial wealth gap we still see today. It’s about structure. It’s about systems. It’s about truth. When we say white privilege, we’re not saying every white person had an easy life. When we say Black struggle, we’re not saying Black people are weak. We’re talking about advantages and disadvantages built into the system — historically, legally, economically, and socially.
Black history the Mildred & Richard story
This episode explores the powerful and often overlooked love story of Mildred and Richard Loving—a couple whose commitment to each other challenged the laws of America and helped change the nation forever. In a time when interracial marriage was illegal in many states, their quiet courage sparked a landmark civil rights case that affirmed love as a fundamental human right. Through their journey, we examine how Black history is not only shaped by marches and speeches, but also by everyday people who chose love, resilience, and dignity in the face of injustice. The Loving story reminds us that resistance doesn’t always roar—sometimes it stands firm, hand in hand.
How the Black Panthers Movement Impacted the Black Community
This episode explores how the Black Movement shaped the Black community socially, politically, culturally, and economically. We take a deeper look at the struggles, sacrifices, and victories that helped redefine identity, empowerment, and resistance. From civil rights and activism to education, culture, and self-determination, this conversation highlights how collective action created lasting change—and where its influence is still felt today. We also discuss the ongoing challenges the Black community continues to face and how the lessons of the movement can guide future generations. This episode is about understanding our history, honoring those who fought for progress, and recognizing how the past continues to shape the present.
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