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EP 7 - Men Vs. Women - How the Media Profits off of Gender Wars

EP 7 - Men Vs. Women - How the Media Profits off of Gender Wars

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The Let There Be Art Podcast is back! Hosts Jade Novah and Devin Mykel delve into the complexities of Black relationships, capitalism, and the impact of media on cultural narratives. Through personal anecdotes and impactful conversations, they discuss the vital importance of healing within Black communities, the underlying issues that perpetuate the divide between Black men and women, and the steps needed to build sustainable and healthy partnerships. The episode features candid discussions on overcoming societal programming and the necessity of creating new blueprints for success and unity, all while celebrating their personal journeys and accomplishments. Tune in for a powerful, enlightening conversation that aims to inspire and educate.

(00:00) - Introduction to Capitalism and the Black Community

(01:37) - Welcome to the LTBA Podcast

(01:52) - Meet Your Hosts: Jade Novah and Devin Mykel

(03:33) - Devin's Super Bowl Experience

(07:09) - The Hard Launch of the Podcast

(07:25) - Exploring the Divide Between Men and Women

(09:32) - Beyond the Bait: Ethical Non-Monogamy/Omarion

(37:54) - The Role of Discipline in Relationships

(41:12) - Impact of Pop Culture on Relationships43:40 Challenging Pop Culture Narratives

(44:30) - Media's Impact on Relationships

(48:33) - Historical Context of Division

(56:32) - Breaking the Cycle of Division

(01:00:07) - Empowering Black Communities

(01:09:49) - The Importance of Healing and Self-Love

(01:12:12) - Dream & Nightmare: Personal Reflections

(01:20:26) - Sign, Drop, Collab: Music and Healing

(01:27:45) - Gem of the Week: Highlighting Independent Creators

(01:29:28) - Manifesting a Better Future

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