
TMI
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
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
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
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
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?
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
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
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.
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
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!
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
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
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
Snow Flies and Government Lies
This week on TMI, Tamika D. Mallory and Mysonne discuss a major snowstorm hitting New York City and the realities of schools staying open during severe weather, They reflect on snow’s environmental role and connect the season’s gloom to Ramadan and Lent. The conversation honors Reverend Jesse Jackson and highlights Minister Farrakhan’s message that a person’s good should ou
Honoring Rev. Jesse L. Jackson Sr., Epstein Files Trauma, and the SAVE Act’s Voter Suppression Threat (with Rev. Mark Thompson & Afua Atta-Mensah)
This week on TMI, Tamika D. Mallory and Mysonne Lennon reflect on the passing of Reverend Jesse L. Jackson, Sr., sharing personal memories and underscoring the importance of preserving our elders’ stories and photographs. They explore Reverend Jackson’s enduring legacy—from economic justice campaigns and strategic boycotts to voter registration efforts—and the personal sacr
The Cost of Convenience and the Politics of Blame
In this episode of TMI, Tamika D. Mallory and Mysonne take on health myths, political misinformation, and the systems quietly harming Black communities. From questioning the safety of our food and water to unpacking the false narrative that immigrants are “taking Black jobs,” the conversation cuts through fear-based rhetoric with facts, history, and lived experience. The hosts break do
TMI: When Black Journalist are Under Attack with Guest Monique Pressley
The Black Effect Presents... TMI! This week on TMI, Tamika D. Mallory and Mysonne have an in-depth discussion on the pressing issues facing our communities and the nation. In this episode, they address the state-sanctioned violence, political persecution of journalists, and the hypocrisy in law enforcement and media coverage. Special guest Monique Pressley, a renowned legal expert, shares her insi
Honoring Dr. King: The Fight for His True Legacy and Addressing Modern Social Justice Issues
In this episode of TMI, the discussion centers around celebrating Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy, focusing particularly on the fight Coretta Scott King led to establish his national holiday. The conversation explores the importance of carrying Dr. King's torch and the ongoing struggle for civil rights. Tamika and Mysonne address the problematic view of Dr. King being romanticized and his radi
In-Depth Conversations with Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley: Black Women, ICE, and Activism
In this episode of TMI, Tamika D. Mallory and Mysonne sit down with Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley to discuss a series of pressing issues. They explore the detrimental impact of ICE on marginalized communities and call for its abolition. They discuss the importance of protests and activism, especially within the black community. They also discuss the alarming unemployment rate among black women and
New Year Same “Mess"age…
In this episode of TMI, Tamika D. Mallory and Mysonne discuss their approaches to starting the new year, emphasizing the importance of health awareness and personal rejuvenation. They reflect on the loss of a close friend, highlighting the need for black men to prioritize their health. The conversation shifts to the recent controversy over Dr. Karri Bryant's dress, discussing societal judgments an
Not What It Post To Be - The Business of Belonging (Guest: Ryan Wilson)
Join hosts Tamika D. Mallory and Mysonne as they discuss the importance of community support, and reflect on the highs and lows of 2025, amika and Mysonne also do a rundown of ten things to leave behind as we move into 2026 and we have Part 5 of our Not What It’s Post to Be series with special guest, Ryan Wilson, co-founder of The Gathering Spot, who shares insights on building and expanding
It’s Not What It’s Post to Be - When the Story Changes, So Does the Message - Guest Kalilah Wright
In this episode of TMI, Tamika D. Mallory and Mysonne dive into the complexities of dealing with winter colds, reflecting on the constant spin from the Trump administration, and discussing the phrase 'F*** the streets.' They emphasize the importance of accurate information and the role of media platforms in responsibly informing the public. Part 4 of our Not What It’s Post to Be series with
Navigating Today's Overwhelming Challenges
In this episode of TMI, Tamika Mallory and Mysonne talk about heavy political and social issues shaping America right now. The duo dives into how today’s political leadership, and the people backing them, are impacting everyday life, stressing why local organizing, community action, and voter registration are more important than ever as midterm elections approach. They also discus
Not What It “Post” to Be - Part 3-John Hope Bryant
This week on TMI, Join Tamika D Mallory and Mysonne discuss the difficulties of balancing work, rest, and financial responsibilities during tough times, emphasizing the need for rest to maintain creativity and focus. They address the stress of financial obligations and the challenges of supporting their communities. Tamika shares her views on giving, and the conversation transitions into in the th
Not What It “Post” to Be: From Breaking Ground to Breaking Through Guest- Dr. Shaunell Kennard
This week on TMI, Join Tamika D. Mallory and Mysonne as they dissect the realities behind social media success in the second installment of our series “What It Post to Be.’ Featuring an interview with Dr. Shaunell Kennard, a serial entrepreneur and beauty industry powerhouse, they delve into the challenges, hardships, and actual business experiences that shape true success. Explo
What It “Post” to Be - From Dollhouse to Doing the Work w- Chyna Russell (Founder, Dollhouse Cosmetics)
Welcome to the first installment of our series “What It Post to Be,” where we pull back the curtain on what real life looks like behind the flawless photos, perfectly-lit videos, and social-media highlight reels. In this episode of TMI, Mysonne and Tamika dive into a packed conversation, from Yandy Smith’s new Tubi film and the massive Brandy & Monica “Boy Is Mine&rdquo
The Wave, the Wisdom, and the Work. Guest Dr. Wes Bellamy
In this episode of TMI, we dive into a heartfelt discussion about family, with Tamika D. Mallory sharing touching moments with her granddaughter. We also catch up with Dr. Wes Bellamy, who shares insights from his book 'Nobody's Coming to Save Us' and discusses the importance of self-care for activists. The conversation includes current national issues, the struggles faced by those dependent on SN
Rain, Hunger & the Systems We Ignore
In this episode of TMI, Tamika D. Mallory gets real about the messy state of American politics. She breaks down how today’s leaders are out of touch, lacking historical awareness, and often more focused on power and self-interest than actually helping the communities they claim to serve. Tamika talks about what happens when leadership fails, how society starts to crumble, and wh
Tackling Politics, Media Ownership, and Accountability with Ashley Allison
In this episode, we are joined by Ashley Allison, an accomplished political strategist, communications expert, and now the new owner of The Root. We dive into her remarkable journey from teacher to owning one of the most influential digital media properties for Black voices. Ashley shares her insights on the importance of Black media, collective responsibility, and the power of a well-rounded narr
Fighting for Justice and Survival with Rameen Aminzadeh
In this episode of The TMI, Tamika D. Mallory and Mysonne sit down with their dear friend Rameen Aminzadeh. They delve into Rameen’s inspiring story of resilience and activism, tracing his path from a filmmaker and community leader to overcoming severe health challenges, including becoming a double amputee. Rameen shares the struggles he faced navigating the healthcare system, the mental and
Standing Tall: An Emotional Journey of Recovery and Resilience with Guest Sharel Jones
This week on TMI, Tamika D. Mallory and Mysonne as they dive deep into everything from personal growth to social justice. Tamika opens up about her powerful experience in Massachusetts, connecting with young people and women, and The convo gets real as they tackle the ongoing injustices facing Black and Brown men breaking down what’s really happening with former Governor Andrew Cu
Turning the Mic on Social Justice and Comedy: Featuring Kamau Bell
This week on TMI, Tamika and Mysonne dive into real-world issues like mass shootings, the power of Black women in the workforce, and the political wave around Project 2025. They with comedian, activist, and all-around truth-teller W. Kamau Bell at the Congressional Black Caucus Annual Legislative Conference and discuss his early days in stand-up to becoming a powerful voice for social justic
Beyond the Numbers: Unemployment, Veterans & the Fight for Opportunity (Ft. Valeisha Butterfield & Kevin Meggett)
This week on TMI, Mysonne and Tamika D Mallory delve deep into the concept of black joy, the current economic crisis, and the impact of black unemployment. The discussion expands to cover the dismantling of DEI initiatives, veteran struggles, and how these issues have far-reaching effects on the black community. Special guests Valeisha Butterfield, and Kevin Meggett, a regional commander for the N
The Culture, The Crisis, The Call — Featuring Rachel Noerdlinger
This week on TMI, Tamika D. Mallory and Mysonne keep it all the way real. From celebrating Jennifer Williams’ big 5-0 to walking the runway at New York Fashion Week, the episode kicks off with laughs, culture, and community vibes. But things quickly get deeper as they break down the tragic case of Trey Reed, the rise of racial violence, and what it means to fight back against political chaos
When Fashion Becomes Revolution with Lanny Smith
This week on TMI, Tamika Mallory dives deep into the heavy issues shaping our communities from the government’s shell game with education funding and the mass push of Black women out of the workforce, to the heartbreaking rise of domestic violence cases taking Black women’s lives. Tamika keeps it all the way real about how unity is the only way forward in these turbulent times, an
Silenced Voices, Broken Systems, and Family Choice with Tony Lewis Jr and Monica Ray
In this episode of TMI, Tamika Mallory and Mysonne discuss the growing trend of celebrities staying silent on political issues, the challenges and strategies for DC's statehood, and a controversial decision by Ciara regarding her son's last name. Featuring special guests Tony Lewis Jr. and Monica Ray, who provide insight on the current federal occupation in Washington DC and the battles for commun
Summer is winding down, but it’s still HOT in these streets
In this episode of TMI, Tamika Mallory and Mysonne discuss the Target Boycott, which has garnered support from the American Federation of Teachers. They explore the significance of this boycott against Target's stance on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI). The duo also delves into cultural issues surrounding music in public spaces, particularly the exclusion of hip-hop in favor of 'white-frien
Unity, Success, and The Fight Against Injustice
In this episode of TMI with Tamika D. Mallory and Mysonne, they dive into this week's topics. They start with an in-depth discussion on Invest Fest, giving kudos to its founders and exploring how the event has become a hub for conversations on financial freedom, social justice, and communal growth. The duo then transitions to the controversial Target boycott, dissecting its implications and the re
REPLAY: Finding Strength in Grief and Loss
In this powerful episode,Tamika D. Mallory and Mysonne engage in a heartfelt conversation with Sonya Rogers, a mother who has tragically lost three sons to gun violence. The discussion explores themes of grief, community activism, and the importance of mental health. Sonya shares her journey of loss and healing, emphasizing the need for support and understanding in the face of tragedy. The hosts r
Conversations on Criticism: The Real Deals Behind Our Hustle
In this episode of TMI, Tamika Mallory addresses misconceptions about her career and the notion of not having a 'job.' From sharing stories about her speaking engagements, book deals, and involvement in civil rights, to discussing the challenges and achievements of her numerous endeavors, Tamika clears the air about her work and income sources. Alongside Mysonne, the conversation also navigates th
Justice Didn’t Show Up, So I Did (Ft. Katrina Brownlee)
This weeks episode of TMI, Mysonne and Tamika D. Mallory discuss earthquakes, climate change, the effectiveness of the current administration, and political controversies surrounding Trump. They also have a particularly gripping is their interview with Katrina Brown Lee, a survivor of severe domestic violence who shares her harrowing story and her journey to becoming a first-grade detective in the
Bridging Politics and Community with the Hood Caucus (Ft. Althea Stevens (D-16), Nantasha Williams (D-27), and Kevin Riley(D-12))
This week on TMI, Join Tamika D. Mallory and Mysonne as they discuss they chat about their personal lives and recent events, such as the Harlem Block Party featuring Fat Joe and Jim Jones. The hosts also delve into serious topics like the ongoing issues in Gaza, the criticism against those who newly speak up for Palestinian rights, and the importance of welcoming new voices into movements. The epi
The Price of Equality: Fighting for Our Children’s Future Guest - Raymond Pierce
In this episode of TMI, hosts Tamika D. Mallory and Mysonne discuss the critical issues of unemployment among Black women, efforts by the Trump administration to roll back Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs, and systemic racism's impact on education and public policy. Special guest Raymond Pierce, President and CEO of the Southern Education Foundation, joins the discussion to provide
Pull Up for Peace Conference- Part 3 Guest: Hakim Green from Channel Live
In this episode of TMI with Tamika Mallory and Mysonne, we discuss parenting teenage boys, managing young adults, and how adulting is straight-up exhausting. We talk about family dynamics, that deep cousin drama, and how growing up around chaos shapes our peace today. Then, we check in with hip hop legend and activist Hakim Green (Channel Live) at the Pull Up for Peace Conference to dive int
Live from Pull up for Peace Conference Part 2 Guest: Lakeesha Eure and AT Mitchell-Mann
On this episode of TMI with Tamika D. Mallory and Mysonne “The General”, we get ALL the way into it. From the real story behind skipping Essence Fest, to breaking down the ongoing Target boycott, how they tried to camouflage their presence at Essence, and why staying true to the people matters more than any stage or spotlight. Then, we shift gears for part 2 of the Pull
Live from Pull Up for Peace Conference Ft. Dr. Jamila T. Davis & Tara Wallace (I love Me More Podcast)
Hosts Tamika D. Mallory, Mysonne the General, Dr. Jamila T. Davis, and Tara Wallace link up for an crossover of TMI and I Love Me More. We’re talking real talk: gun violence as a public health crisis, breaking the chains of poverty through financial literacy, generational wealth building, starting businesses with $500, mentoring the youth, and uniting for community power. With a room full of
Lets Talk About It
Tamika D. Mallory and Mysonne first discuss the significance of Juneteenth, and the importance of celebrating Black joy. They reflect on personal experiences and the role of community standards in ensuring that local establishments maintain a level of decency and cleanliness. Next, they get into a conversation about the emotional turmoil of a stepfather who felt excluded from his stepdaughte
Live from the State of the People Power Tour Louisville Part 3
Tamika D Mallory and Mysonne discuss the ongoing campaign for AT Mitchell's expungement, the impact of the State of the People Power Tour, and their experiences in Louisville. They emphasize the importance of community engagement, local leadership, and the collaboration between grassroots efforts and legislative strategies. The conversation highlights the need for education within communities rega
Live from the State of the People Power Tour Louisville Part 2
Tamika and Mysonne are stil live from Kentucky for discuss the State of the People Power Tour, emphasizing the importance of community engagement and empowerment in the fight for justice.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Live from the State of the People Power Tour Louisville
In this episode of TMI, hosts Tamika D. Mallory and Mysonne discuss the State of the People Power Tour, emphasizing the importance of community engagement and empowerment in the fight for justice. They reflect on the ongoing struggle for justice in the wake of Breonna Taylor's case, the significance of creating a Black agenda, and the challenges posed by recent political changes. The conversation
Aging - The Real After 40
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
The Legal Line: Breaking Down Consent, Power & Accountability
In this episode Tamika D Mallory and Mysonne first celebrate Mysonne getting another year older and another year of wisdom. Next, they get into a conversation on the ongoing Diddy case, where they invite Attorney Royce Russell to help understand the case more closely. They delve into the complexities of legal proceedings, particularly focusing on the role of witnesses, the intricacies of racketeer
TMI: The Enemy On My Head
The Black Effect Presents... TMI! This episode, Tamika and Mysonne discuss the corporate accountability, particularly in relation to the Target boycott, and the health risks associated with beauty products for Black women, culminating in the journey of Dosso Beauty, a non-toxic hair care brand. In this conversation, the founder of the product Kadidja Dosso discusses the significant health disparit
He Was the Quiet One—Until He Made Noise in Every Room
This week Tamika D Mallory and Mysonne the General emphasize the need for fresh ideas and perspectives in governance while also touching on societal issues such as the controversies surrounding pets on planes during "Tamika's Thought of the Day". Next, they had friend to the room Harold Wilkerson who discussed his journey from being a hip hop artist to becoming an executive in the entertainment in
Beyond The Barbecue: The Real Work of Juneteenth
This week Tamika D Mallory and Mysonne discuss women's health and the healthcare system in America, after Tamika told her experience going to the doctors for her mamogram. They also, emphasize the importance of having a job while pursuing entrepreneurial dreams. The discussion then touches on networking and ambition, culminating in an inspiring interview with Fox and Rob Rich, who share their jour
White on White Intervention
In White on White Intervention, Tamika D. Mallory and Mysonne sit down with viral activist and anti-racist disruptor Jolly Good Ginger for one of the most personal and powerful conversations of the season. From confronting white supremacy at home to being disowned for standing on truth, Jolly shares the emotional journey of unlearning racism and becoming a vocal ally. Meanwhile, Tamika and Mysonne
Power Costs More Than Money
In this episode, Tamika D Mallory and Mysonne discuss various pressing issues, including youth behavior in public spaces, the implications of a French politician's comments on the Statue of Liberty, and the recent voting victories in Louisiana. They introduce guest Gary Chambers, who shares insights on the State of the People Power Tour and the importance of community engagement. The conversation
Back Like We Never Left
The hosts of TMI, Tamika and Mysonne are back like they never left! In this new episode, the two discuss their experiences and insights on authenticity in the entertainment industry/ Tamika reflects on her recent appearance on the Sherri Shepherd show, emphasizing the significance of genuine connections and the evolving nature of personal identity. The discussion also touches on the impact of soci
Replay* Deeply Rooted with Brea Baker
This week Tamika D Mallory and Mysonne discuss topics including climate change, quality control, customer service, and the importance of preserving land ownership in the Black community. They share personal experiences with Airbnb rentals and highlight the need for better customer service and attention to detail. They also interview Brea Baker, author of the book 'Rooted: The American Legacy of La
Replay* Education By Any Means Necessary
This week, Tamika and Mysonne discuss the recent presidential debate and the challenges of choosing between two flawed candidates. The conversation then shifts to the work of Learning and Educational Solutions, Inc., a program aimed at addressing dropout rates and supporting students in need. Tiffany Law and Tawana Butler-Bats share their experiences and the impact of their work in helping student
Replay* Know the History, Not Just the Moment
In this episode of TMI, Tamika D. Mallory and Mysonne interview Dr. Benjamin Chavis, a political and civil rights icon. They discuss the importance of understanding history and the struggles that have taken place in Black America. Dr. Chavis shares his personal experiences growing up in a racially segregated America and his involvement in the civil rights movement. He emphasizes the need for educa
Replay* The Fight Is Still Not Over
This week Mysonne expressed his emotions towards the results of the Presidential election as well as give VP Kamala Harris her flowers for rising to the occasion and delivering an incredible campaign under tremendous pressure. Next, they discussion goes into an interview with Tamika and Mysonne speaking with hip hop atrist and social activist Killer Mike about his success of building up the city o
Reparations and Historical Injustice
In this episode, Tamika D. Mallory and Mysonne reflect on the legacy of Hazel Wendouk, a significant figure in grassroots organizing. They discuss the evolution of their podcast, now rebranded as TMI, and emphasize the importance of community building and the role of federal jobs in economic stability. They are joined by several friends to the show such as Tezyln Figaro, Senator Nina Turner,
Shining a Light on Incarceration
This week, Tamika D. Mallory and Mysonne discuss the emotional journey of writing Tamika's new book, the support she has received during her book tour, and the challenges of sharing personal stories. They delve into political commentary, particularly focusing on figures like Elon Musk and the implications of government corruption. The discussion also touches on societal issues, the impact of capit
Ultra Black History
This week Tamika D Mallory and Mysonne General discuss the significance of Black History Month, and the impact of education on the Black community. They introduce their guest, Hedrick McBride, a renowned publisher who emphasizes the need for relatable and culturally relevant books for children. The discussion highlights the connection between education, representation, and social justice, while al
No Equality, No Economy
In this engaging conversation, Tamika D. Mallory and Mysonne the General discuss the launch of Tamika's new book, the significance of Black History Month, and the importance of community engagement. They delve into the challenges faced by the civil rights movement today, particularly in light of recent corporate decisions, such as Target's rollback of DEI initiatives. In this conversation th
Time For a Third Political Party?
In this episode, Tamika D. Mallory and Mysonne the General discuss a range of topics centered around activism, community engagement, and the importance of intersectionality in social justice movements. They emphasizing grassroots organizing and the need for a multiracial movement to address the challenges faced by working-class individuals. The discussion highlights the significance of political e
Targeted Attacks: We Must Move Together
The Black Effect Presents... TMI! This week hosts Tamika D Mallory and Mysonne the General discuss personal healing, the importance of community engagement, and the upcoming launch of Tamika's new book "I Lived To Tell The Story." They reflect on parenting, social issues, and the significance of consumer choices in supporting black-owned businesses after Trump's Anti DEI order. The dialogue emphas
Finding Strength in Grief and Loss
In this powerful episode,Tamika D. Mallory and Mysonne engage in a heartfelt conversation with Sonya Rogers, a mother who has tragically lost three sons to gun violence. The discussion explores themes of grief, community activism, and the importance of mental health. Sonya shares her journey of loss and healing, emphasizing the need for support and understanding in the face of tragedy. The hosts r
The Emotional Toll of Incarceration and Loss
In this episode of TMI hosts Tamika D. Mallory and Mysonne discuss the importance of supporting Black-owned brands like Actively Black, while reflecting on personal experiences with brands that have disrespected the Black community such as LuLu Lemon. Later in the episode, they interview Robert "Ricks" Brooks' father, who shares his grief and the impact of his son's death on their community.
A Loaded Credit Score vs. A Loaded Gun
In this conversation, Tamika D Mallory and Mysonne discuss the importance of execution in achieving goals, the need for self-promotion and celebrating wins, and the roles of managers and publicists in personal branding. They also touch on the topic of misinformation in the media, using Waka Flocka's recent experiences as a case study, and introduce financial educator Santino Drew, who shares insig
Best of TMI Part 2
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REPLAY* Confronting Both Sides of The Gun
It is "Gun Violence Awareness" month and for this week Tamika and Mysonne address the first week where anti violence organizations come together to focus on the movement and bring attention and awareness to the issue. Moreover, during the episode you will hear the press conference of anti violence experts and councilman addressing gun violence. Also, they were joined by Ms Oresa Napper-Williams th
Replay* You Have a Fraud Alert
This week for the new year, Tamika and Mysonne first start off discussing about still needing work to be done in the community, even though there has been some success in guilty verdicts recently. Also, during the show they discuss the importance of knowing about your bank account, credit cards, and avoiding being a victim of fraud with Shawana King. Ms. King also discusses her journey from going
Replay* Fighting Inflation and Fearing Recession
This week Tamika and Mysonne first speak on recent reports in the news, such as a anesthetist violating a patient during surgery, and their friend Styles P confronting cops for manhandling a woman. Also they had Star Melancon a personal finance strategist, and founder of "She Building Her" stop by to help them understand our financial state in our economy right now and what people can do to sustai
Best of TMI Part 1
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We Died and Came Back to Life
This week Tamika D Mallory and Mysonne reflect on the emotional challenges of the holiday season, particularly in light of personal losses and the struggles faced by many during this time. They discuss the importance of acknowledging these feelings while also emphasizing the need for self-reflection and letting go of past burdens. The latter part of the conversation shifts to the work of community
Replay* What Fuels Fibroids with Coach Gessie Thompson and John Lipman
This week Mysonne and Tamika Mallory start off the episode shouting out their brother Attorney Benjamin Crump, and his important role on bringing attention to difference cases. They also discuss how crooked the police and the courts can be, when it comes to bringing justice to specifically black people being killed by the police. Later in the episode, they discussed the importance of
TMI: The Patterns of Police Misconduct
The Black Effect Presents... TMI! This week Tamika D. Mallory and Mysonne The General discuss various themes surrounding the experiences of Black women, community building, police violence, and the current political climate. The discussion also touches on Kendrick Lamar's new album and its themes, leading into a panel discussion on the necessity of consent decrees to address police misconduct part
Replay* Confronting the Mental Health Crisis
This week Mysonne and Tamika speak with Dr Michael Pratt, who is a phycologist by trade with a deep study of neurology. During the episode, Dr. Pratt share his thoughts on handling those with mental health issues as well as how to detect it. Moreover, they also discuss the impact and negative reaction some may have to other civilians, but the community can be the blame of it. See omnystudio.c
Fathers Have Rights Too with Trae Da Truth
This week, Tamika D Mallory and Mysonne discuss the emotional challenges faced during the holiday season, particularly in light of personal losses and struggles. They delve into the complexities of navigating grief while trying to maintain a sense of joy and celebration. Next, they speak on their good friend Ray J and how unreal the internet really is. The discussion shifts, and they are joined by
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