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Man….is time flying fast!  It’s Wednesday already and therefore, it’s time for you to set your clocks for the latest installment of Afronerd Radio’s Mid Week in Review, thanks to our new platform at BTalk 100.  The topics up for discussion this (mid) week are:  current polling data asserts that the new Black Lives Matter movement is more popular than POTUS (and truth be told, its more popular than many things) and this is not sitting well with FOX News pundit, Tucker Carlson; and in a rather mysterious manner, post the George Floyd protests/riots, there has been an uptick in hangings (suicide vs millennial lynchings?);  and in further in BLM related news, Black Hollywood is starting to open up with personal tales of racism, discrimination and apathy all while attempting to garner a foothold within the industry; and speaking of blacks in Tinseltown, Flash actress, Candice Patton advocates for black women on the CW as the network commits to blocking racist, misogynistic and homophobic remarks on social pages;  legendary actor/rapper, Will Smith may be doing a slave themed movie entitled, Emancipation (with a black director) after all, when he purportedly nixed the role that eventually went to Jamie Foxx in Django; shock jock and radio industry icon, Howard Stern answers critics regarding his now problematic past pertaining to race humor and blackface; Long Island, NY’s famed Nassau Coliseum, home of the Islanders hockey team has indefinitely closed its doors pending its billionaire owner’s ability to garner investors; singers Alicia Keys and John Legend face off against each other for a special Juneteenth edition of Instagram Verzuz; and speaking of Juneteenth, also referred to as Freedom Day, is it possible that it might be tracking toward becoming a national holidaya young black doctor may be getting his Congressional closeup as a Democrat in a largely Republican stronghold in Virginia; And lastly our thoughts about President Trump’s proposed Tulsa “race speech” which has since been moved to the day after Juneteenth (whew).  Call in LIVE at 508-645-0100. 

OH…and we hopefully, will address some issues we failed to get to during this past Monday’s Grindhouse!

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August 2, 2020

Afronerd Radio! WED @8pm ET-New Mid Week in Review (MWIR)-Topix:How Popular IS BLM?; Lynchings?; Black Hollywood;Candice Patton & More

http://www.afronerd.com/2020/06/afronerd-radio-wed-8pm-et-new-mid-week.html



Man....is time flying fast!  It's Wednesday already and therefore, it's time for you to set your clocks for the latest installment of Afronerd Radio's Mid Week in Review, thanks to our new platform at BTalk 100.  The topics up for discussion this (mid) week are:  current polling data asserts that the new Black Lives Matter movement is more popular than POTUS (and truth be told, its more popular than many things) and this is not sitting well with FOX News pundit, Tucker Carlson; and in a rather mysterious manner, post the George Floyd protests/riots, there has been an uptick in hangings (suicide vs millennial lynchings?);  and in further in BLM related news, Black Hollywood is starting to open up with personal tales of racism, discrimination and apathy all while attempting to garner a foothold within the industry; and speaking of blacks in Tinseltown, Flash actress, Candice Patton advocates for black women on the CW as the network commits to blocking racist, misogynistic and homophobic remarks on social pages;  legendary actor/rapper, Will Smith may be doing a slave themed movie entitled, Emancipation (with a black director) after all, when he purportedly nixed the role that eventually went to Jamie Foxx in Django; shock jock and radio industry icon, Howard Stern answers critics regarding his now problematic past pertaining to race humor and blackface; Long Island, NY's famed Nassau Coliseum, home of the Islanders hockey team has indefinitely closed its doors pending its billionaire owner's ability to garner investors; singers Alicia Keys and John Legend face off against each other for a special Juneteenth edition of Instagram Verzuz; and speaking of Juneteenth, also referred to as Freedom Day, is it possible that it might be tracking toward becoming a national holidaya young black doctor may be getting his Congressional closeup as a Democrat in a largely Republican stronghold in Virginia; And lastly our thoughts about President Trump's proposed Tulsa "race speech" which has since been moved to the day after Juneteenth (whew).  Call in LIVE at 508-645-0100. 

OH...and we hopefully, will address some issues we failed to get to during this past Monday's Grindhouse!


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August 2, 2020

BREAD Founder Maeva Heim Is Solving The Hair Care Industry’s Diversity Problem With A New Line Of Wash Day Essentials

https://www.essence.com/beauty/meet-bread-founder-maeva-heim/

Maeva Heim, who chemically straightened her 4C hair texture for years, admits she had no idea what to buy or how to wash her hair when she decided to go natural. She made the decision a few years ago after her hair relaxer exploded in her suitcase on a flight from New York to Colorado. “ I didn’t have access to get another one because we were in the middle of nowhere. And so I decided to go back to my natural texture, which is something that I had no idea about,” she tells ESSENCE.

After the fiasco, she made it her mission to find products for her hair texture, but she became overwhelmed with multicultural hair care offerings. “I had no idea what to buy, and I just wanted to wash my hair, but I didn’t feel any brands were taking me through the process in a simple, easy way,”says Heim.

Heim realized that there were probably other women out there looking for the same thing, and that’s when she started building BREAD, a line of clean hair care basics for not so basic hair.

Photo: Courtesy of BREAD

Heim says she created the brand for millennial women like her and centennials who don’t view beauty as glossy, completely done up hair. “I’d like to think that we’re here for the essentials and the must-haves like bread. That’s where the name comes from.”

The whole point of this brand is about embracing casual hairstyles and embracing lazy girl hair because Black women already have textured hair.

While building the hair care line, Heim, who is an Australia native and former L’Oréal brand manager, immersed herself in the hair care space and noticed that “frizz,” and other characteristics of natural hair, were being demonized. So not only did she make it the brand’s mission to simplify the way Black women care for their textured hair, but embrace it too. “The whole point of this brand is about embracing casual hairstyles and embracing lazy girl hair because Black women already have textured hair.”

In terms of products, Heim said she wanted to start at the very beginning of the routine with wash day, and uncomplicate the process with three products:Hair Wash, a gentle milky cleanser (that smells like Fruit Loops cereal), Hair Mask, a creamy deep conditioner that moisturizes textured hair without weighing it down, and Hair-Oil, a smoothing and shinning formula that Heim refers to as “lip gloss for your hair.”

Photo: Courtesy of BREAD

” I really wanted to go from step one of the routine and really target the problem that I first encountered, which is ‘how do I wash my hair?’ And I felt like if we had started anywhere else, it wouldn’t be authentic to BREAD,” says Heim, who notes thats this is just the beginning. When it comes to embracing your natural hair, “you have to slowly immerse yourself in it, one step at a time” she says.

“I remember getting to that point where I was like, ‘well, I’m going to brush out an entire fro and go to dinner with 10 girlfriends.’ It was liberating. I look back now and think ‘far out.’ I’m the same person that couldn’t go to school with my hair out. And now I’ve got a full fro and hanging out with my friends in restaurants. It’s been such a journey, but I think that that’s a really important point. Just take it slow and go at your own pace and just be forgiving with yourself.” And BREAD is the new hair care line at Sephora that is here to help you with the process.

“Sephora is thrilled to partner with BREAD and continue our commitment to bringing innovative, differentiated products to our clients, as well as supporting all hair types, textures and concerns,” said Jennifer Lucchese, VP Haircare Merchandising at Sephora. “We are so excited to finally introduce BREAD to our clients and know that it will be a wonderful addition to Sephora’s hair assortment.”

I love that it’s resonating with the people it’s supposed to resonate with.

Heim says she’s very intent on BREAD being an aspirational brand that people want to buy into, and so it was important for her to feature faces on the packaging. ” I think that’s the one reason why when people see it, they relate to it. And I love that it’s resonating with the people that it’s supposed to resonate with.”

BREAD hair care products are now available at Sephora.com and BreadBeautySupply.com.

The post BREAD Founder Maeva Heim Is Solving The Hair Care Industry’s Diversity Problem With A New Line Of Wash Day Essentials appeared first on Essence.


August 2, 2020

The Grindhouse Broadcast Airs SUN @6pm, at BTalk 100! This Week’s Data: Doctoral Student/Pop Culture Critic, Laina Dawes Stops By; Finalizing SDCC@Home; TikTok No More? Umbrella Academy S2 & More!

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Hey Hey Hey Hey, it's that time again, people!  Kick up your feet and listen to the latest episode of Afronerd Radio's Grindhouse show, airing this Sunday at 6pm eastern-courtesy of the good folks at BTalk 100.  Join your favorite AFROnerdist hosts, Dburt and Claire Lanay (The Resident, Legacies) as they wax the night fantastic analyzing the following issues: finalizing our thoughts about last week's first virtual SDCC (San Diego Comic Con) "@Home" convention spurred on by our current national COVID-19 crisis; longtime friend of the show, Laina Dawes (What Are You Doing Here?: A Black Woman's Life and Liberation in Heavy Metal) stops by to discuss her current doctoral candidacy at Columbia University in Ethnomusicology and perhaps her thoughts about the urban (and urban alternative) music scene post COVID-19 and the George Floyd protests; President Trump threatens to ban the popular teen social media platform, TikTok over concerns about its connection with China; Dburt is enthralled (thus far) with Netflix' Umbrella Academy S2;   

           
A Hollywood Reporter article brings analysis to Bryan Singer's BTS tumultuous stewardship of  FOX' X-Men franchise (including Michael Jackson vying for the Professor X role...hee hee); a new Business Insider piece reports on Marvel Comics' prior (and renewed) efforts to address its pledge to address diversity in the company in light of only hiring two black editorial staffers in five years;  Beyonce's Black is King hits the Disney plus streaming platform this weekend; Interesting....we see you, Sir Tony Todd!  A trailer for SYFY's Tales From The Hood 3 makes it to the internets:

   




And then there's the Fearless Netflix animated trailer showcasing some familiar voices from the Hip Hop and sports  entertainment community (i.e. Fat Joe, Angie Martinez, Dwyane Wade, Jadakiss and more):





The BGR.com website is reporting some fairly credible MCU plans involving the Hawkeye character as well as new/younger heroes coming into the fold for the franchise's impending phases; hey....one of the original blerds makes a return to form, Kadeem Hardison (A Different World), courtesy of Netflix' (again) Teenage Bounty Hunters:



  

Lastly, more real life "retconning" news pieces are starting to emerge-just when Dburt had a conversation about postbellum human zoo stories, NYC's Bronx Zoo apologies for its treatment of African Mbuti tribesman, Ota Benga more than a century ago....I guess better late than never (sigh). Call in LIVE at 508-645-0100.


"My eyes cross water to the gift of a symbol.  It is a statue which represents freedom won at the cost of death...and while my studies in philosophy render such a concept false, my experience with the nature of man dictates that fallacy is often truth"-Shang Chi, The Master of Kung Fu.


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August 1, 2020

These Simple Saving Tips Will Help You Balance Your Dollars And Invest In Your Business

https://www.essence.com/lifestyle/saving-tips-balance-dollars-invest-business/

To get your business off the ground, it’s important to make financial sacrifices to support your new venture. One golden rule of budgeting to remember is that every little bit of effort counts. You can invest in your big ideas by making small changes throughout the year that eventually add up. Here are a few easy savings tips to incorporate into your financial plan:

Use A Savings App

There are savings apps that will slowly syphon off dollars and cents from your income and keep it on hold for you until you’re ready to make a purchase. If you want to put money towards a business, it’s best to start this process as early as possible in the year, and increase or decrease your contribution depending on how you’re tracking. Tools like this are great for saving because it takes a little away at a time so it’s much more manageable month to month.

Sell Your Old Things

You could be sitting on a goldmine hoarding items in your closet that you don’t wear anymore. Take that vintage purse and jacket and see what kind of money you can make from them by selling the loot to your favorite consignment shop. Use your social media platforms to post and sell your clothes/shoes directly to potential buyers. And if all else fails, go old school and plan a summer garage sale.

Cooking

Not eating out is a great way to cut back on costs, stay safe, and keep more money in your wallet. Try to make this chore fun by challenging yourself to cook a crazy Pinterest recipe for dinner or maybe putting your own spin on Grandma’s coveted macaroni and cheese.  Also, the $16 cocktail you order during a dinner out could be substituted for a great $16 bottle of wine instead. These small sacrifices will add up to get you closer to your business goals.

Pick Up A Hobby 

What ideas or talents do you have that are sellable? For some folks, it could be designing wreaths, for others, it could be writing a freelance article for their favorite dot com from time to time. Whatever your thing is, take a bet on yourself and see what side hobby you can finesse into real extra profit for you and your business.

The post These Simple Saving Tips Will Help You Balance Your Dollars And Invest In Your Business appeared first on Essence.


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