Blk & Barred

Blk & Barred

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Money and Marriage: Is Kandi and Todd's prenup enforceable
In this episode of Blk & Barred, we are joined by Attorney Elle Gyamfi as we break down the legal, financial, and cultural layers behind Kandi Burruss and Todd Tucker’s divorce — and dig into the question everyone’s asking: Is their prenup enforceable? Join us as we explore how income imbalance, power dynamics, blended families, and public scrutiny collide when a celebrity couple decides to call it quits. We unpack what makes a prenup valid, how it works during a high-profile separation, and what everyday couples can learn from the Burruss-Tucker split.
Parenting While Lawyering
This episode of Blk and Barred with guest Attorney Bryan Sumner dives into the intersection of law and parenthood. How do attorneys manage the intense demands of practice while showing up fully for their families? We explore the challenges, the systems that don’t support working parents, and the creative ways lawyers are reclaiming time, peace, and purpose.
Remaining Persistent as a Civil Rights Attorney
In this episode, Attorney Brown is joined by fellow Civil Rights Attorney Ashley Mitchell for a deep chat about their work in election protection. They also open up about the realities of practicing civil rights law when the odds feel stacked against you. From courtroom setbacks to the emotional toll of fighting systemic injustice, they share what it takes to remain persistent, grounded, and hopeful in the face of trying times. This conversation is a reminder that resilience isn’t about never struggling—it’s about pushing forward with purpose, no matter the obstacles.
Starting a Firm Straight Out of Law School
This Week on Blk & Barred 🎙️ We’re sitting down with Atty. Cameron Redd of RS Legal Group to talk about the bold move of opening a law firm straight out of law school.
The AI Bots Are Taking Over
We get it, AI is everywhere. It writes, it draws, it can even flirt (kinda). But while we’re busy asking it to plan our lives and finish our sentences, maybe it’s time we ask a juicier question: Should we be worried? In this episode, we’re unpacking the ethical mess behind the AI obsession—from creepy surveillance vibes to built-in bias and the slow death of human creativity. We also discuss the recently filed lawsuit where a 16 year old committed suicide which his parents contend was aided by ChatGPT. If you've ever side-eyed your phone after a "coincidental" ad or felt uneasy about how much tech knows about you—this one’s for you. Tune in, spill the tea, and let’s get real about the price of all this artificial "intelligence."
Polarization is Killing Community
In this episode, we’re digging into how all this polarization—political, cultural, even within our own communities—is making it harder to build real, supportive, connected spaces. From side-eyes at the PTA to group chats that feel like war zones, we’re unpacking why everyone seems so quick to draw lines and what that’s doing to our sense of community. Is there a way back? Or are we too far gone? Let’s get into it.
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Rodney Hinton & Heat of Passion Crimes
Let's explore the story of Rodney Hinton, the Ohio man who ran over an Ohio Sheriff after his son was killed by law enforcement, and examine how “heat of passion” crimes are treated under the law. We break down what qualifies as a heat of passion defense, how it impacts charges and sentencing, and why these cases reveal so much about human emotion and the justice system.
Prenups, Postnups & Pee in the dating pool
We’re spilling the tea on prenups — what they are, why you may need one, and when to lock it down. We also get real about why dating these days feels like swimming through sewage. Grab a drink and buckle up — it’s about to get real!
Black Women Lawyers & Burnout
This week on Bad and Barred, I’m joined by powerhouse Attorney Angie Holloway for a real and raw conversation about burnout among Black women lawyers. We unpack the pressures of perfection, the weight of representation, and the toll the legal grind can take on our mental and emotional health. Tune in for some truth, some laughs, and a reminder that rest is resistance.
My First Jail Visit
The very first time I visited a client in jail came with a very unexpected turn of events, Being a lawyer comes with some twists and turns, but when you do criminal defense work, you have to stay ready for whatever comes your way. Tune in for a quick update on the state of the the world with the chaos of this current administration, plus a girl time talk about my first jail visit experience. Disclaimer: Nothing shared on this podcast is intended to be taken as legal advice. Be sure to consult with a licensed attorney for your legal needs.
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