
Hosted by Donnie Ray & Jamia Zarzuela · EN

I'ts the end of women's history month, and we wanted to have a conversation about feminism and how it intersects with black bodies in america.

In the first episode of the Grass is Ghetto Podcast, hosts Donnie-Ray and Jamia Zarzuela introduce themselves and set the stage for engaging discussions on black identity, cultural nuances, and the impact of historical racism. With a mix of humor and insight, they invite listeners to explore the complexities of race in America. Welcome to the Grass is Ghetto Podcast.

In this episode we I will bring on one of my friend to explore how what we believe, either individually or collectively, influences social norms, culture and policies. (Especially ones that effect how we view black men and boys in our society today) Dustin Edwards is a comedian and US veteran from Lousiana who received his BA in Sociology and MA in Criminal Justices at the University of Louisiana in Lafgaye. His passion is to explore the ivtersectionalities of the black diaspora and comedy. Bring a comedy relief to the harsh realities of being black in america. Find Dustin on Youtube Instagram

In this episode, I'll talk to my favorite anti-racist media strategist to explore how what we believe, either individually or collectively, influences social norms, culture and policies. as well as ask this burning question: Do we control the algorithm or does the algorithm control us? Kayla Katalyst is a social justice storyteller and business strategist from Queens, NY whose home base is currently Tacoma,WA. Kayla jumped off the corporate ladder to pave her own way towards success freelancing her business services and founding the blog Wise, Well, and Woke where she publishes content and gives soulful lifestyle advice. Helping her audience and consultants find comfort and solutions to their problems in this crazy modern-day society. Find Kayla and Well Wise & Woke @kaylakatalyst @wisewellnwoke and www.wisewellandwoke.com

In this episode we I will bring on a beloved friend and village member to explore how what we believe, either individually or collectively, influences social norms, culture and policies. Especially in motherhood as it personally pertains to my life and how I navigate in the world. Chelsea Lawyer is a wife and mother of 4 who is the Director and Founder of Being The Village. Being The Village is a support group for Black mothers. “It Takes a Village to Raise a Child” is a famous quote that at its core, explains the necessity of community. At Being The Village, agrees with the phrase while also recognizing that community doesn’t just start when a child is born — rather, we as adults also thrive when surrounded by healthy relationships & interactions. Find Chelsea Lawyer and Being The Village @beingthevillage & www.beingthevillage.com

In this episode we I will bring on a my mentor and professor to explore how what we believe, either individually or collectively, influences social norms, culture and policies. (Especially the ones we are dealing with today) Dr. Kamara Taylor is an award winning professor holding a Bachelors and Master degree in Political science, A Masters in Clinical Psychology and a PhD in neuro Psychology with a specialized emphasis in cognition and instruction. Her unique teaching style creates teaching moments in the mundane and allows the classroom to be wherever she is. The Illinois native strives to break the stigma of mental illness with projects that incorporate mental health and music, her books Outta my Mind, The Uncurable, & The Myths of Crazy, in the classroom and the various a conference and workshops. Kamara ‘s Passion is to Infect, Influence and Insulate by working with institutions nationally to bring forth changes.

In this episode we are going to be exploring how the I am statement affects the brain. Dr. Gabe Crenshaw is a licensed clinical psychologist in Los Angeles who provides therapy to individuals, groups, and families to treat depression, anxiety, and more. He has appeared on many TV and radio talk shows where he shares the most updated information on mental health matters. In addition to being a skilled therapist, he is an experienced forensic psychologist, keynote speaker, and mentor to high school, college, and graduate students. Contact him today to learn how he can help improve your mental health. Find him at askdrgabe.com info@askdrgabe.com and @Askdrgabe

In this episode we are going to be examining faith based perspectives on how our thoughts become our reality with Rev. Arlene Hylton. Rev. Arlene Hylton is a Spiritual Teacher who delights in assisting Youth and Adults alike in remembering their Spiritual Potential and Capacity. Through her Workshops, Lectures, and One-on-One council, she assists individuals in realizing their God given attributes. She created “I’m Keeping True,” a multi-dimensional workshop which includes and focuses on fasting, prayer and setting intentions: these modalities support individual transformation. Many healings, revelations and clear insights have been experienced by participating in her workshops. Rev. Arlene’s Vision is to assist individuals in remembering their Spiritual Potential through prayer, meditation and embodying spiritual principles. Find Rev. Arlene Hylton https://www.revarlene.com

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Despite the thriving black population in southern states such as Georgia, Alabama Mississippi or Louisiana the unwavering loyalty to the Republican Party seemed even that much stronger. So I brought out Political Science major, Poet and Mississippi native Sip so talk about Tha good ole Souf.