Verzuz, Issa Rae's empire, and dinner with Jay-Z - oh my! Trapital founder and host Dan Runcie joins the show to talk all things music, culture, and the business that keeps it going. From Pusha Ts Arbys Spicy Fish diss track to what the future looks like for Gen Z artists Dans got the answers!
Apr 05, 2022•40 min•Ep 91•Transcript available on Metacast This week, Brittany and Eric take on the increase of Black characters in period dramas, a genre that mostly known for its predominantly white casts. From The Gilded Age to Hamilton, they deconstruct what does and doesn't work about these portrayals with the help of Martine Powers, host of The Washington Post's "Post Reports and period drama superfan. And in the second half of the episode, they chat with executive producer and director of The Gilded Age, Salli Richardson-Whitfield about The Gilde...
Mar 29, 2022•1 hr 21 min•Ep 90•Transcript available on Metacast This week, For Colored Nerds brings back RANKED. To honor the 31st anniversary of Robert Townsend's The Five Heartbeats, Brittany and Eric rank the best Black Fictional Music Acts of ALL TIME. This is RANKED: The Faking the Funk Edition. You won't wanna miss this.
Mar 22, 2022•37 min•Ep 89•Transcript available on Metacast In January, New York Magazine published a retrospective on the 10 years since Trayvon Martins death and the subsequent birth of Black Lives Matter. Since its evolution from rallying cry to non-profit, questions have been asked about its structure, organization, goals and leadership. NYMag spotlighted two organizations in their coverage - The Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation and Campaign Zero. The reporting details the conflict between the hope for change and revolution and the allege...
Mar 15, 2022•1 hr 15 min•Ep 88•Transcript available on Metacast Love is Blind, Married at First Sight, Love Island... what do all these shows have in common? Total and absolute chaos for the Black contestants, that's what! This week, Brittany and Eric discuss the fraught experiences of Black people on reality dating shows, and how one show in particular is setting the stage for a better path forward. Then, comedian and host of Ready to Love, Tommy "Nephew Tommy" Miles, joins the show to give his take on dating, love, and accountability.
Mar 08, 2022•1 hr 7 min•Ep 87•Transcript available on Metacast This week, Brittany lets Eric (and the world!) know that she's finally mom-curious... but there's a catch. She doesn't just want to be any mom, she wants to be a "bad" mom. More specifically, a "Bad Black Mom."
Mar 01, 2022•45 min•Ep 86•Transcript available on Metacast This week, writer and founder of Well-Read Black Girl, Glory Edim, joins the show to talk about her new podcast: Well-Read Black Girl! The podcast is a "literary kickback" for authors, writers, and readers to find community in written word. Brittany and Eric deep dive into Well-Read Black Girl's origin story, impact on the publishing industry and what Glory has planned for WRBG's future.
Feb 22, 2022•35 min•Ep 85•Transcript available on Metacast If youve been on the internet AT ALL you've probably heard the terms: high value man, divine feminine, alpha male, femininity coaching or any combination of those words. If you havent then get ready. Todays episode will be a deep dive into the relationship/lifestyle rhetoric that constantly has Black Twitter, Instagram and Tiktok in flames.
Feb 15, 2022•1 hr 6 min•Ep 84•Transcript available on Metacast Janet, "Miss Jackson if You're Nasty," is back with a 4-part documentary about her superstar upbringing, taking control of her career, and the relationships that affected her along the way. This week, Brittany and Eric discuss their reactions to the series and if the special did her iconic legacy justice.
Feb 08, 2022•1 hr 2 min•Ep 83•Transcript available on Metacast With shows like Harlem, Run the World, and Twenties... we couldn't help but wonder... do all these shows have something in common? Brittany and Eric discuss the recent influx of Black "Girlboss in the City" shows and how the Sex and the City model they imitate may be holding us back.
Feb 01, 2022•52 min•Ep 82•Transcript available on Metacast Jodi-Ann Burey is a writer, speaker and host who works at the intersection of race, culture and health equity. She joins the show this week to discuss the myth of authenticity at work, her Harvard Business Review article on imposter syndrome, and the importance of centering the experiences of disabled people of color.
Jan 25, 2022•47 min•Ep 81•Transcript available on Metacast Former lawyer Vallery Lomas turned to baking on a whim, but quickly shot to the top when she became the first Black winner of The Great American Baking Show. But in a strange twist of fate, her season never aired on TV. Vallery chats with Brittany and Eric about her subsequent bounce back and resulting cookbook -- Life Is What You Bake It.
Jan 18, 2022•48 min•Ep 80•Transcript available on Metacast Writer Jason Parham -- our first ever repeat guest -- chats with Brittany and Eric about the distinct way he covers digital life, the ways Black creators are holding platforms accountable, and the radical heart of TikTok and OnlyFans.
Jan 11, 2022•52 min•Ep 79•Transcript available on Metacast Today we share a special clip of Back Issue, a podcast about pop culture and nostalgia from friends and co-hosts Tracy Clayton and Josh Gwynn.
Jan 06, 2022•7 min•Transcript available on Metacast Happy New Year! Today, Brittany and Eric share their intentions (not resolutions!) for 2022, and how they've grown over time.
Jan 04, 2022•47 min•Ep 78•Transcript available on Metacast Before the year ends, Brittany and Eric welcome another dynamic duo: Tracy Clayton and Josh Gwynn, hosts of the Back Issue podcast. They get into the ins and outs of co-host life, make a case for how pop culture can be a balm for all of us in these times, and also test how well they really know each other.
Dec 28, 2021•45 min•Ep 77•Transcript available on Metacast The holiday movie genre is loved by many (especially Brittany), even though its films are known to be about as diverse as La La Land and often have white conservative Christian undertones to the storytelling. But lately, Lifetime's holiday slate has featured Black, queer, disabled, and Asian leads, bucking the usual trend. Today, Brittany and Eric examine some of the network's holiday offerings and get insight on the uptick in inclusive films from Lifetime's VP of Scripted Content.
Dec 21, 2021•50 min•Ep 76•Transcript available on Metacast In 2020, Maya Cade started the Black Film Archive, a collection dedicated to the long legacy of Black cinema history. Since its inception, viewers have been able to consume Black films that have been lost to time or simply ignored. Brittany and Eric sit down with Maya to talk about her motivation behind the collection, recontextualizing the work of Black artists, and how we may be able to find the answers to our current conversations about Black film, in our past.
Dec 14, 2021•38 min•Ep 75•Transcript available on Metacast Season 2 of the HBO Max romantic comedy anthology series, Love Life, follows the ups and downs of Marcus Watkins (William Jackson Harper), a Black man living in New York City with his wife, Emily. All seems well in his marriage until he meets Mia (Jessica Williams) at a party. What ensues is a messy, chaotic and hopeful love story that Brittany and Eric discuss in this week's episode.
Dec 07, 2021•47 min•Ep 74•Transcript available on Metacast The New York Times Magazine's 1619 Project shattered common narratives about the founding of the United States and the profound history, impact and influence of slavery and race in America. Journalist and Howard University professor Nikole Hannah-Jones, the project's creator, is back two years later with a new book that's an expansion of the project. Brittany and Eric dissect the book, which features essays, poetry and photographs. And they chat with Nikole about how the book is both a reframing...
Nov 30, 2021•50 min•Ep 73•Transcript available on Metacast Netflix's new film, Passing, tells the story of Irene Redfield (Tessa Thompson), a light-skinned Black woman living in Harlem who reconnects with her childhood friend Clare Bellew (Ruth Negga), a light-skinned Black woman who "passes" for white. Brittany and Eric get into the dynamics between Irene and Clare, the history of passing in the Black community, and how conversations about passing were actually more common - and encouraged - than today. Read Brittany's piece in Vulture about the same t...
Nov 23, 2021•49 min•Ep 72•Transcript available on Metacast We sit down with actor Jay Ellis, who plays the most divisive character on Insecure -- Lawrence. He told us all about his thoughts on Lawrence, what its meant to play such a controversial character, and whats in store for the rest of Insecures fifth and final season.
Nov 16, 2021•47 min•Ep 71•Transcript available on Metacast Brittany and Eric bring you back to where it all began, and catch you up on where they've been the past 7 years, and what they have in store now that they're back.
Nov 16, 2021•48 min•Ep 70•Transcript available on Metacast After a long long long hiatus, your favorite cultural critics are back, peeling back the layers of Black culture. New episodes start Nov 16
Nov 02, 2021•1 min•Transcript available on Metacast B & E offer up the FIRST ever taste of The Nod. You can hear more on July 17th when The Nod launches with two episodes, everywhere you listen. Subscribe today! For more info visit: https://gimletmedia.com/the-nod or follow us on Twitter @thenodshow. Love you guys! See you over at The Nod! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jul 14, 2017•19 min•Ep 69•Transcript available on Metacast In this special, bonus episode, Brittany & Eric talk through their emotions about the end of FCN and give a few shoutouts and thank yous, too. // Thanks for listening and keep up with us this whole time. We appreciate every little thing you guys have done to support us, encourage us, and inspire us with For Colored Nerds. Big hugs! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jul 06, 2017•35 min•Ep 68•Transcript available on Metacast For their penultimate episode, Brittany & Eric share a few of their favorite moments from For Colored Nerds' run. Also included: the trailer for B & E's next project, The Nod. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jun 22, 2017•1 hr 1 min•Ep 67•Transcript available on Metacast Brittany & Eric sit down with their final guest, writer Nichole Perkins aka @tnwhiskeywoman. Topics covered: paranormal sex scenes, the racial dynamics of Everything Everything, the importance of romance novels, and following your dreams. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jun 08, 2017•56 min•Ep 66•Transcript available on Metacast Join B & E for a live version of FCN featuring author Naomi Jackson , New York Times Magazine staff writer Jenna Wortham , and Glory Edim, founder of Well-Read Black Girl
May 23, 2017•40 min•Ep 65•Transcript available on Metacast This week, B & E are joined by Academy award nominee, Empire star, and author of This Is Just My Face: Try Not to Stare, Gabourey Sidibe. The trio discusses self-love, accepting their parents and suspect Instagram ads. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
May 05, 2017•56 min•Ep 64•Transcript available on Metacast