TMI

TMI

The Black Effect Podcast Network and iHeartPodcasts 287 episodes Latest Jun 3, 2026

TMI is a video podcast hosted by activists Tamika D. Mallory and Mysonne, the General. The show offers an uninhibited look at social and civil rights issues, pop culture, and politics. It emphasizes the importance of social activism, awareness, knowing your rights, and having a voice. The hosts aim to push culture forward and make the world a better place for current and future generations.

Episodes

REPLAY: Aging - The Real After 40 Jun 12, 2026 4371 From aching knees to health screenings we never expected, this week’s TMI gets honest about what it means to age, especially as Black men and women navigate stress, surgery, and social pressure. Dr. Robert Singleton joins Tamika and Mysonne for an honest conversation on a range of topics, from colonoscopies to cholesterol. At the same time, the hosts unpack toxic brand loyalty, shipping scam
Celebrity Safety, Ice Protests, and Afro HOV - Guest Amy Torres Jun 3, 2026 4468 What's really going on inside Delaney Hall? Tamika D. Mallory and Mysonne sit down with Amy Torres, Executive Director of the New Jersey Alliance for Immigrant Justice, to break down the chaos at Newark's most controversial detention center, hunger strikes, elected officials being denied access, Mayor Ras Baraka's arrest, and the community uprising demanding answers. NJAIJ is the state's largest i
The Problem With Celebrity Silence in Black Culture May 27, 2026 4036 This week on TMI, Tamika D. Mallory and Mysonne AI-generated flyers, graphic designer professionalism, and the growing debate around creativity vs convenience. Is AI ruining the industry or are bad customer experiences pushing people toward ChatGPT and quick fixes? Tamika and Mysonne break down why talent alone isn’t enough anymore and why professionalism, responsiveness, and attitude matter
Black Fly, Black Bird, Black Protest Guest: Tyneadrian Fleming May 20, 2026 4921 This week on TMI, Mysonne celebrates turning 50, Tamika D. Mallory shares a “thought of the day” about “All Roads Lead to the South,” warning that Supreme Court decisions weakening Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act aim to disenfranchise Black communities nationwide, and calls for renewed organizing, voter registration, education, and resistance during “Freedom Summer.” Guest Tyneadrian Fleming, f
Vote for what? Vote for who? May 13, 2026 5656 This week on TMI, Tamika D. Mallory and Mysonne celebrate the Knicks sweep, discuss Mysonne nearing his 50th birthday and concerns about public health and government response, then update viewers on Until Freedom’s campaign against New York State’s “predatory” toll fees after small tolls ballooned into massive penalties. They describe organizing with state legislators, inve
State of Emergency… AGAIN. Guest: Rev. Mark Thompson May 6, 2026 5254 This week on TMI, Tamika D. Mallory and Mysonne reflect on approaching 50, leadership responsibility, and the need for new energy and unity as America shifts. They frame the moment as a “state of emergency,” urging people to sound the alarm about threats to Black communities and democracy, including the Supreme Court gutting Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, voter suppression concern
Still Funny, Still Fearless: Jess Hilarious Unfiltered Guest: Jess Hilarious Apr 29, 2026 7555 This week on TMI, Tamika drops a deeper update on the EZPass toll trap,  A virtual town hall is coming with legislators and lawyers. Stay tuned. Then she breaks down the RFK Jr. hearing where Congresswoman Summer Lee pressed him on Black maternal health, and he responded by bringing up DEI. Tamika explains why that wasn't a mistake.  Then Tamika and Mysonne sit-down with Jess H
Tulsa Never Ended: The Battle for Repair and Justice Guest: Damario Solomon-Simmons, Esq., M.Ed. Apr 22, 2026 5927 Season six is officially here, and Tamika D. Mallory and Mysonne are not playing around. First up, the EZPass toll trap. Tamika received a bill with $377 in actual tolls and $1,600 in fees. That's not an accident, that's predatory. She breaks down the "End the Toll Trap" legislation moving through New York and New Jersey and announces an upcoming virtual town hall where legislators, attorneys, and
White Labels and Black Egos: A Deep Dive Mar 27, 2026 2569 This week on TMI, Tamika D. Mallory and Mysonne shift into a discussion about why many Black-owned institutions and media outlets struggle to sustain without consistent financial support from the community. They debate whether there is a mental block around supporting Black businesses, the impact of marketing and “white man’s ice is colder,” and how internal criticism, propaganda
Target Gate, Black Conservatives, and our Criminal Justice Reform Tour! Mar 18, 2026 3994 This week onTMI,Tamika D. Mallory and Mysonne keep dive into personal growth, staying grounded through life’s highs and lows, and what it means to keep pushing forward in the middle of real-world pressure. From spiritual resets and everyday struggles to culture, community, and unapologetic truth-telling, this conversation blends humor, honesty, and perspective in a way that feels like sittin
Grief, Gratitude & Getting Strategic Mar 11, 2026 3345 This Week on TMI, Tamika D. Mallory and Mysonne kick things off celebrating Jazz in the Gardens, the Black Promoters Collective's 30,000-person Miami festival proving Black ownership can do it BIG. They reflect on Breonna Taylor's anniversary, Jesse Jackson's legacy, and why Black leaders deserve both love and accountability. Mysonne's goes off on the MAGA crowd's silence on war spending, rising g
Political Views , War and Crack Cocaine Mar 4, 2026 3447 This week on TMI, civil rights activist Tamika D. Mallory and rapper-activist Mysonne discuss growing backlash over U.S. military bombing abroad. They push back against the notion that people should ignore politics to protect their income, arguing that today’s policies directly endanger survival, jobs, and community stability. This episode examines the disproportionate impact of mass workfor

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