Best Podcast Episodes About Black Barbies

Best Podcast Episodes About Black Barbies

Everything podcasters are saying about Black Barbies — curated from top podcasts

Updated: Apr 02, 2026 – 9 episodes
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Top Podcast Clips About Black Barbies

Victor Davis Hanson: In His Own Words
“So this is University of California. Berkeley supports a program called Beloved Birth Black Centering, which provides prenatal and postpartum care exclusively for black birthing people. That's not women, not mothers, birthing people. With an all-black staff, Berkeley's Wallace Center for Maternal, Child, and Adolescent Health has partnered with Alameda Health Systems Highland Hospital to provide research support for this program, et cetera, et cetera. I'm not going to read any more. But, Victor, I mean, it's just blatantly racist. I …” “So this is University of California. Berkeley supports a program called Beloved Birth Black Centering, which provides prenatal and postpartum care exclusively for black birthing people. That's not women, not mothers, birthing people. With an all-black staff, Berkeley's Wallace Center for Maternal, Child, and Adolescent Health has partnered with Alameda Health Systems Highland Hospital to provide research support for this program, et cetera, et cetera. I'm not going to read any more. But, Victor, I mean, it's just blatantly racist. I have no problem, you know, if they're doing it with their own money, but they're not because I'll give you an example. Part of the Armenian diaspora, we were, I think, the third locus after Cambridge, Massachusetts, and Los Angeles. So at one time, second and third generation Armenian Americans were in the tens of thousands. And one of the good …” View more
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The University of California, Berkeley's Beloved Birth Black Centering program, which offers prenatal care exclusively for black birthing people, is under scrutiny for potential racism and legality. Critics argue that while private initiatives can focus on specific communities, this program is funded by public money, raising legal and ethical concerns about discrimination in healthcare funding. The debate hinges on whether such targeted support is justified or if it perpetuates division in the healthcare system.
Victor Davis Hanson: In His Own Words · The West’s Anti-Christian Crackdown, Holy Land ‘Security,’ ‘No Kings’ Protests & CCP Stalking at Stanford | VDH · Apr 02, 2026
The Bobby Bones Show
“… What I'm going to do first is go through all the selections. And you guys can just give me a line about what you think about the people. Perfect. Black Crows is one of the people up for nominee. Eddie, Black Crows, what comes to mind? You want a line? A classic – I mean this is a classic rock legends. So yes. We're not going yes or no. No, I'm saying classic rock legends with massive hits. Brandon? I'm going to echo what Eddie just said. Yes. I'm not. I don't think they're classic rock legends. I think they're contemporary with a classic rock sound. Oh, dang. Okay. Yeah. Hey. Wow. One up to …” “Okay. What I'm going to do first is go through all the selections. And you guys can just give me a line about what you think about the people. Perfect. Black Crows is one of the people up for nominee. Eddie, Black Crows, what comes to mind? You want a line? A classic – I mean this is a classic rock legends. So yes. We're not going yes or no. No, I'm saying classic rock legends with massive hits. Brandon? I'm going to echo what Eddie just said. Yes. I'm not. I don't think they're classic rock legends. I think they're contemporary with a classic rock sound. Oh, dang. Okay. Yeah. Hey. Wow. One up to us. That's one part of the voting. No, I just think when they existed, it was new, but it was cool because it also had very old elements to it, but they still made it new and they did have some jams. Yeah, and I guess we were around when they were doing it. Around? We were buying their music. No, we were young, though. I mean, I remember some of the …” View more
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In this hilarious debate, Bobby and Eddie discuss whether the Black Crows deserve a spot in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, leading to a comical clash over Jeff Buckley’s limited discography. The moment Bobby humorously compares Buckley to one-hit wonders like Lou Bega adds to the segment's charm, showcasing their playful banter and differing opinions.
The Bobby Bones Show · BOBBYCAST - Bobby & Eddie Vote on the 2026 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame! · Mar 31, 2026
KILL TONY
“… to tell him to make sure he doesn't wear that shit. That's a great point. Real quick, Millie's still here. Millie. Is he there? It's Millie Bobby Black. He's probably back in Jersey. Is he gone? Okay, he's here. He's here in the rain. Here he comes, Millie, real quick, real quick. Just one question. Just come out. Send him out. Send him. Send him. Send him. Millie, real quick, because he brings up a great point. What are you wearing to that interview tomorrow? What are you wearing to your job interview tomorrow? A fucking suit and tie. You have a suit and a tie? Okay. There he goes. All right. …” “… to the interview and look like a fucking idiot. That's actually a great point. Is Millie already gone? Millie already gone? Let's see if he's right there real quick. Send him back out real quick because that's a great question, actually. I just wanted to tell him to make sure he doesn't wear that shit. That's a great point. Real quick, Millie's still here. Millie. Is he there? It's Millie Bobby Black. He's probably back in Jersey. Is he gone? Okay, he's here. He's here in the rain. Here he comes, Millie, real quick, real quick. Just one question. Just come out. Send him out. Send him. Send him. Send him. Millie, real quick, because he brings up a great point. What are you wearing to that interview tomorrow? What are you wearing to your job interview tomorrow? A fucking suit and tie. You have a suit and a tie? Okay. There he goes. All right. Good luck. We're going to put in a word for you at the Whole Foods. Fifth Street. Come see me. Seafood department. Fifth Street at the freeway. There he goes. Seafood department. Good kid, you don't want a homeless.” View more
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In a hilarious exchange, Millie gets quizzed about his job interview attire, leading to a comedic moment when he's warned not to wear something ridiculous. The banter escalates as the hosts joke about bedbugs and Millie's chances at the Whole Foods seafood department, creating a light-hearted atmosphere filled with camaraderie and laughter.
KILL TONY · #762 - ARI SHAFFIR + KEVIN RYAN + H. FOLEY · Mar 31, 2026
The Bobby Bones Show
“Next up in 2022, my third five out of five from the podcast was Black Panther Wakanda Forever. Again, a lot of emotion going into this one with the passing of Chadwick Boseman. I felt like this movie was a moment in history where it was so therapeutic and again, kind of transcended just what a superhero movie is because it meant so much more. It was honoring his legacy. it felt like a funeral for Chadwick Boseman on screen, which is something that can't be replicated and hopefully is never replicated because it …” “Next up in 2022, my third five out of five from the podcast was Black Panther Wakanda Forever. Again, a lot of emotion going into this one with the passing of Chadwick Boseman. I felt like this movie was a moment in history where it was so therapeutic and again, kind of transcended just what a superhero movie is because it meant so much more. It was honoring his legacy. it felt like a funeral for Chadwick Boseman on screen, which is something that can't be replicated and hopefully is never replicated because it is deeply tragic. I love this movie. Of all the movies on this list, probably the only one I saw multiple times in theaters. I thought the action was great. I think where the movie left off really has me hype for whatever Ryan Coogler is cooking up right now. So I still stand by this one. And then in 2023, I gave out three. Maybe I got a little bit …” View more
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Mike hilariously reflects on the emotional rollercoaster of movies like 'Black Panther: Wakanda Forever' and how they honor legacies, while also tackling the absurdity of overly critical movie fans. His passionate rants about why certain films deserve a five out of five are both funny and relatable, making you rethink your own movie ratings!
The Bobby Bones Show · MOVIE MIKE: Perfect Movies From Start to Finish + Movie Review: Ready or Not 2 + Trailer Park: Spider-Man Brand New Day · Mar 29, 2026
Adam Carolla Show
“… stay. By the way, hold on a second. If this guy wasn't corrupted and had a fucking shred of dignity and wasn't a liar, he would just go. Yeah. No Black Lives Matter rallies and no Christian faith rallies and no KKK through through marching in the street. No, any of it. The virus doesn't know if you're racist or you're pro-BLM or you have a gay flag. Yeah, it's all bad. It was a political. Just say it. It was all politics with these assholes. Well, that whole point is he's covered because he's allowed to say, I will shut down the Pittsburgh Steelers bar and I'll shut down the gay bar. And I'll …” “And you can make your own conclusion about that. You should stay. By the way, hold on a second. If this guy wasn't corrupted and had a fucking shred of dignity and wasn't a liar, he would just go. Yeah. No Black Lives Matter rallies and no Christian faith rallies and no KKK through through marching in the street. No, any of it. The virus doesn't know if you're racist or you're pro-BLM or you have a gay flag. Yeah, it's all bad. It was a political. Just say it. It was all politics with these assholes. Well, that whole point is he's covered because he's allowed to say, I will shut down the Pittsburgh Steelers bar and I'll shut down the gay bar. And I'll shut down the church and I'll shut down the liquor store. Like, I'll just, yeah, it's all, it's all that. Yeah. It doesn't matter if you're a Raiders fan or Rams fan. Both games are canceled. Like that's, that's what he could have said, but he wouldn't do it. He circled and circled and circled, but he was so scared of getting into trouble with his …” View more
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Rob Schneider hilariously critiques the political mishandling of COVID, questioning why Fauci could shut down bars and churches but not Black Lives Matter rallies. His comparison of Democrats' inability to see corruption to a shaman trying to explain a boat to tribesmen adds a surreal twist that makes the segment both funny and thought-provoking.
Adam Carolla Show · Rob Schneider Annihilates Fauci and Talks Norm Macdonald Documentary · Mar 16, 2026
Taylor Lorenz’s Power User
“Again, because of the Black Barbie moment with Trump 1.0, like when it was cool to be resistance, she was going to go along with that. Like she'll kind of just go along with anything. And right now, like MAGA was somewhat culturally ascendant, I guess, this past fall. And so like she's going to glom on to that. But she certainly glommed on like pretty hard. Like, I mean, I think it was really in the past several months, like really last fall when she really began leaning …” “Again, because of the Black Barbie moment with Trump 1.0, like when it was cool to be resistance, she was going to go along with that. Like she'll kind of just go along with anything. And right now, like MAGA was somewhat culturally ascendant, I guess, this past fall. And so like she's going to glom on to that. But she certainly glommed on like pretty hard. Like, I mean, I think it was really in the past several months, like really last fall when she really began leaning in. And I think like identifying as a MAGA artist, you know, showing up to like the Turning Point USA America Fest, doing that sit down talk like that to me. It's like you're not just like doing the Taylor Swift kind of like ambiguous thing of like, am I MAGA? Am I not? I don't know. I'll certainly pander to them. I'll sell tickets to them. It's …” View more
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Nicki Minaj's recent appearances at right-wing events raise questions about her true beliefs and motivations, suggesting she may be financially incentivized to align with the MAGA movement. Critics argue that her incoherent statements reveal a lack of genuine conviction, implying she’s merely following the money rather than ideology. This insight is backed by the financial power of organizations like Turning Point USA, which are known to pay for appearances.
Taylor Lorenz’s Power User · How Bots Boosted Nicki Minaj's MAGA Pivot · Mar 11, 2026
Breaking Points with Krystal and Saagar
“… Juliana Stratton, who was, is J.B. Pritzker's lieutenant governor. And she had the support of kind of progressives in the state. She heavily won black voters in the state. She did not really have much vocal support from the Congressional Black Caucus, which they should be calling. criticized for and maybe related to the amount of crypto and corporate money that was being spent against her. But Pritzker went in heavy for her and made made this kind of a referendum on his own popularity. And and she she ended up beating him by what, seven points. So fairly convincing victory there. Very. When …” “… this wild Illinois Senate race. You can put up F3 here. So this hit Raja Krashnamoorthy, congressman who raised insane amounts of money from crypto. Like millions. Tens of millions. Yeah, like 20 million. Like an ungodly amounts of money. Yeah. Against Juliana Stratton, who was, is J.B. Pritzker's lieutenant governor. And she had the support of kind of progressives in the state. She heavily won black voters in the state. She did not really have much vocal support from the Congressional Black Caucus, which they should be calling. criticized for and maybe related to the amount of crypto and corporate money that was being spent against her. But Pritzker went in heavy for her and made made this kind of a referendum on his own popularity. And and she she ended up beating him by what, seven points. So fairly convincing victory there. Very. When you have that level of money flooding into the race and you have a seven point win that's and there was and they spent like the the corporate and crypto money went in heavily to support robin kelly who finished third as a another black woman running and their cynical idea was we're going to split the black vote right um and it didn't it it didn't …” View more
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In a surprising victory, Juliana Stratton defeated a well-funded opponent, Raja Krishnamoorthi, by seven points in the Illinois Senate race, despite millions in crypto and corporate money backing him. This outcome highlighted the power of grassroots support and the importance of black voter turnout, as Pritzker's endorsement turned the race into a referendum on his popularity. Stratton's win proves that money doesn't always dictate election outcomes.
Breaking Points with Krystal and Saagar · 3/18/26: Trump Says He Will Take Cuba, Ro Khanna VS ADL, Aipac Loses Key Elections, Dem Party Attack On Platner · Mar 18, 2026
Club 520 Podcast
“Peace to the planet. Charlamagne Tha God here. And listen, we are back. The Black Effect Podcast Festival is back in Atlanta on April 25th at Pullman Yard. Yeah. And the full lineup is nuts. We got the Grits and Eggs podcast. Deontay Kyle and Big Ice Cup Cat. We got Club 520 with Jeff Teague and the gang. Don't call me white, girl. Mona will be there. Keep it positive, sweetie, with Crystal Renee. We got reality with the king with Carlos King. And yes, Drink Champ will be in the building. Plus, you know, we're going to have …” “Peace to the planet. Charlamagne Tha God here. And listen, we are back. The Black Effect Podcast Festival is back in Atlanta on April 25th at Pullman Yard. Yeah. And the full lineup is nuts. We got the Grits and Eggs podcast. Deontay Kyle and Big Ice Cup Cat. We got Club 520 with Jeff Teague and the gang. Don't call me white, girl. Mona will be there. Keep it positive, sweetie, with Crystal Renee. We got reality with the king with Carlos King. And yes, Drink Champ will be in the building. Plus, you know, we're going to have a lot of guests, so you need to join us. And we got the Black Effect Marketplace, the picture podcast and everything you expect from the Black Effect Podcast Festival. Tickets are on sale right now. Go get yours at blackeffect.com slash podcast festival. Don't play yourself, OK? Pull up. I'm Lori Siegel, and on my new podcast, Mostly Human, I'll …” View more
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The Black Effect Podcast Festival is back in Atlanta on April 25th, featuring an incredible lineup of shows and guests. Join popular podcasts like Grits and Eggs, Club 520, and Drink Champ at Pullman Yard for a day of engaging discussions and entertainment. Tickets are available now at blackeffect.com, so don’t miss out on this exciting event!
Club 520 Podcast · 520 in the Morning - Jeff Teague REACTS to Nikola Jokic & Luka Doncic making MVP PUSH, Jamal Murray WENT CRAZY · Mar 26, 2026
The Jesse Kelly Show
“… what I'm about to say, which is going to kind of sound like whining about the media. But it is true. pause on TSA and airports. Do you remember the Black Lives Matter St. George Floyd riots across the United States of America? St. George Floyd, drug dealer, lifelong criminal, huge scumbag, dies of a drug overdose. But there was a white cop who was restraining him in a way that didn't look good on camera, even though it was trained by his department. It didn't look good on camera. The communists ran with it. The American media jumped on it. And all of a sudden, the animals were turned loose …” “… you imagine how they'd cover it if a Republican did that? It always just kind of fell a little flat for me. Well, yeah, they're the communists. They're the enemy. Of course, that's how they're acting. Anyway, so I have to clarify that before I say what I'm about to say, which is going to kind of sound like whining about the media. But it is true. pause on TSA and airports. Do you remember the Black Lives Matter St. George Floyd riots across the United States of America? St. George Floyd, drug dealer, lifelong criminal, huge scumbag, dies of a drug overdose. But there was a white cop who was restraining him in a way that didn't look good on camera, even though it was trained by his department. It didn't look good on camera. The communists ran with it. The American media jumped on it. And all of a sudden, the animals were turned loose across the cities in the United States of America. They were burning down police precincts, tearing down statues. You remember exactly what it was like. You remember the Black Lives Matter protest stuff.” View more
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The media's portrayal of the Black Lives Matter riots following George Floyd's death ignited chaos across America, turning peaceful protests into violent uprisings. This segment discusses how the media's narrative shaped public perception and led to widespread unrest, highlighting the power they wield in influencing events. Understanding this dynamic is crucial to grasping the complexities of modern societal conflicts.
The Jesse Kelly Show · Hour 1: The Illusion of Choice · Mar 26, 2026

Top Podcasts About Black Barbies

The Bobby Bones Show
The Bobby Bones Show
2 episodes
Victor Davis Hanson: In His Own Words
Victor Davis Hanson: In His Own Words
1 episode
KILL TONY
KILL TONY
1 episode
Adam Carolla Show
Adam Carolla Show
1 episode
Taylor Lorenz’s Power User
Taylor Lorenz’s Power User
1 episode
Breaking Points with Krystal and Saagar
Breaking Points with Krystal and Saagar
1 episode
Club 520 Podcast
Club 520 Podcast
1 episode
The Jesse Kelly Show
The Jesse Kelly Show
1 episode