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Tripp After Dark

Tripp After Dark

Tripp Fontane 24 Episodes Aug 7, 2026

Tripp After Dark is a podcast that creates a space for everyone, from self-described freaks to geeks. It covers topics spanning politics, play, and everything in between. The show aims to provide perspective, resources, and humor, blending entertainment, education, and empowerment. It invites listeners to join the 'night shift' community.

Episodes

Punching Down
Punching Down Aug 7, 2026 2987 Are comedians going too far these days? Some comedians say the audience has become too sensitive. Some of the folks in the crowd think comics are taking the easy road by punching down. Both sides may have points, but it is as black and white as social media talk makes it out to be. We sit with comedy veteran, Clint Coley, to talk about the comedy game of yesteryear and where it stands today.See om
No More Martins. No More Malcoms.
No More Martins. No More Malcoms. Jul 31, 2026 3096 Often, American history is taught through stories of tragedy and heroism. The same could be said for the history of Africans in the United States. Our history is usually reduced to a few political heroes and their tragic endings. This style of storytelling often erases local movements and the conditions that created them. It erases the mentors, followers, and meetings. This hinders us from critica
Whose Narrative Is It Anyway?
Whose Narrative Is It Anyway? Jul 31, 2026 3791 There have been plenty of stories told and written about us. Some of those stories have cast us into darkness, while others have carried us to freedom. Stories have the power to shape perception. The perception others have of us and the perception we have of ourselves. What does it mean to control the narrative? In this episode of Tripp After Dark, authors Tyiesha Radford Shorts stop by to discuss
The Male Loneliness Epidemic
The Male Loneliness Epidemic Jul 17, 2026 3117 Surveys have reported the number of men with more than six close friends has halved. We are taught from childhood that competition and rugged individualism are the makings of a man. What happens when that individualism goes too far? On this episode we examine male friendships, loneliness, and how we ended up alone to begin with. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Back From Ghana
Back From Ghana Jul 17, 2026 3584 Cousin Tripp had the opportunity to travel to Accra and Cape Coast, Ghana. As you’ll see during the episode, I’m still overwhelmed. There’s so much to unpack and still so much to learn. I experienced the history, the culture, and the people. It all felt like coming to the reunion of a family I just found out I’m related to. In this episode, I do my best to describe my time
Everyone Is an Expert
Everyone Is an Expert Jul 3, 2026 4173 Anti-intellectualism is not a new problem. We've seen this weapon effectively wielded throughout American History. Today, in the era of mass misinformation and content monetization, everyone has become enabled to act as an expert on everything. We've seen entire platforms built on unfounded opinions and loud voices. We've seen right and wrong become a matter of who has more followers. Worse yet, w
The Game Ain't The Same
The Game Ain't The Same Jun 26, 2026 4151 It ain't trickin' if you got it. The problem is, not too many people have it. In a time where the cost of living is exponentially higher than the minimum wage, what does it mean to hustle and be hustled? Cousin Janese Boston swings by to talk about the golden age of the game and why things are so different now.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Big Mama's House: Matriarchy In the Black Community
Big Mama's House: Matriarchy In the Black Community Jun 15, 2026 4140 From writing birthdays in the back of her Bible to cooking for the family on Sundays: Big Mama has always been a record keeper and space maker. It was in her living room, backyard, and kitchen that we learned what we come from, who we are, and everywhere we could go. Tonight, we sit with Ms. Suzan Bradford Kounta to discuss matriarchy and Black women’s history in leadership.See omnystudio.co
Privacy in the Digital Age
Privacy in the Digital Age Jun 5, 2026 3708 How much privacy do we give up on a daily basis? With the social media encouraging us to share out every move, are we giving away too much information? Tonight, we sit with our local cyber security expert, Cousin Kenny. We discuss the events that led to privacy becoming optional and what you can do to protect yourself. Believe us, it will take a little more than a private page. See omnystudio
Blocks, Barbershops, and Beauty Salons
Blocks, Barbershops, and Beauty Salons May 22, 2026 2906 Historically, Black people’s whereabouts have always been a concern in the US. Where we are, how we are, and who we are have been subjects of debates in courthouses and churches. The one thing that held true was that we created and held space for ourselves even when the world didn’t. But what happens when our homes away from home shut their doors? Tonight, we explore the significance o
Big Mama's House: Matriarchy in the Black community
Big Mama's House: Matriarchy in the Black community May 15, 2026 4140 From writing birthdays in the back of her Bible to cooking for the family on Sundays: Big Mama has always been a record keeper and space maker. It was in her living room, backyard, and kitchen that we learned what we come from, who we are, and everywhere we could go. Tonight, we sit with Ms. Suzan Bradford Kounta to discuss matriarchy and Black women’s history in leadership.See omnystudio.co
Be Well: Our Ancestors' Wildest Dream
Be Well: Our Ancestors' Wildest Dream May 8, 2026 3555 Are we overlooking one of our ancestors’ wildest dreams? When we consider the brutality forced upon Black bodies, wellness looks a lot less like a luxury and more like progress. How many of our ancestors just wanted to be okay? How many of them just wanted to go a day without waking up in pain? Tonight on Tripp After Dark, we sit with Sal Reedus and Cortland Mullins to discuss what it means

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