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The Don Lemon Show
LEMON DROP | Kahlil Greene on Birthright Citizenship, Juneteenth, & Pride
Good afternoon Lemon Nation. Our friend and "Gen Z Historian" Kahlil Greene joins us on this July 4th to discuss immigration, birthright citizenship, Juneteenth, Pride, and how they all connect. With Trump's MAGA party aggressively and cruelly taking away our rights we are left to ask: What land of the free? This episode is sponsored by Freedom from Religion Foundation. Go to FFRF.US/Freedom or text DON to 511 511 This episode is brought to you by 120 Life. Go to https://120life.com and use the code, “D-O-N ” to save 20% This episode is brought to you by Brickhouse Nutrition. Go to B...
2025-07-08
45 min
Assembly Required with Stacey Abrams
The Future of Political Messaging Is Young and Online
Winning elections starts now, and that’s only the beginning. The way we get our news has always evolved, and today we face a fractured media landscape that makes it harder to reach people consistently. The American right has often been at the forefront of navigating these waters by finding compelling messengers and putting them on new platforms that reach voters, from the rise of talk radio in the 80s to Fox News, TikTok and YouTube today. That innovation has too often led to domination of these information ecosystems, and we can see the impact in the results of the...
2025-06-12
57 min
Let's Address This with Qasim Rashid Podcast
The Qasim Rashid Show - Episode 172
Join the 132,154 amazing activists who have now subscribed to Let’s Address This, and sign up below.On Episode 172 of The Qasim Rashid Show:* Color of Change Executive Director Portia Allen-Kyle and I discuss the state of racial justice in America, and how we can combat white supremacy.* Kahlil Greene and I discuss the legacy of Malcolm X on his 100th Birthday.* I ask you to join our movement as now more than 25 million people have read Let’s Address This.I am doing everything in my p...
2025-05-26
51 min
Let's Address This with Qasim Rashid Podcast
Malcolm X Turns 100: History of Black Muslim Activists in the US
Today I Kahlil Greene for a discussion on Substack live! Be sure to give Kahlil a subscription. We discussed Malcolm X (who turned 100 yesterday), the history of enslaved Africans and the fact that up to 30% of them were Muslim, resilience of enslaved people to fight back against white supremacy, and how we can combat racism today. Be sure to tune in and leave your comments and questions below!Let's Address This with Qasim Rashid is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.
2025-05-20
43 min
The Don Lemon Show
Lemon LIVE at 5 | Harvard Fights Back Against Trump! - April 15th, 2025
Good Evening Lemon Nation. Harvard president Alan Garber has rejected the Trump administration's request to change DEI programs and other widespread campus reforms. In response, Trump has frozen 2 billion dollars in funding and is threatening to remove the school's tax-exempt status. What caused the university to stand up against the president? Will this courage spread to other universities? Join Don and Gen-Z Historian Kahlil Greene to break down this fight!The Don Lemon Show is up for a Webby! Vote now for Best Podcast Episode – Featured Guest: https://vote.webbyawards.com/PublicVoting#/2025/podcasts/individual-episode/fe...
2025-04-16
50 min
From The Heartside Out
The Truth Behind Long Lines at The Ladies Room: An Intro to Biopolitics ft. Nishita Rao
Why are the lines outside of women’s bathrooms always longer than the men’s? Why is black considered a more formal color than pink or orange? Who is really impacted by anti-DEI policies? In honor of Women’s History Month, Cee The Sex Lady hosted Nishita Rao–a sexuality researcher and educator, Reiki Grandmaster, Mandala Art Therapist, Carnatic Singer, and self proclaimed Belly Dance Enthusiast. Cee and Nishita explored what it means to be a woman, and how this meaning is impacted by biopolitics. Episode Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Guest Background 02:55...
2025-03-12
1h 10
The Don Lemon Show
Lemon LIVE at 5 | Are We In A Trade War or Not? - Trump Walks Back Tariffs - March 6th, 2025
Hey there Lemon Community! So..are we in a trade war? After imposing tariffs on both Mexico and Canada, Trump is now walking that back, saying both countries can avoid tariffs for the next month. Why the sudden change? And what would these tariffs mean for the country? Tonight, Don is joined by The Gen Z Historian, Kahlil Greene, to break it all down! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2025-03-07
1h 14
Speak to the Dark Parts
Unpacking Kendrick Lamar's Astrology Chart
One of my favourite ways to learn astrology is to look at charts of those we know; whether it be in our own lives, ourselves, or figures in pop culture. Today we’re going to dive deeper into Kendrick Lamar’s chart since he’s currently having a moment.If you’re reading this in email, you may not be able to see the whole article, so click through to read it on the website if you don’t want to get cut off near the end.Also, the video for the audio post is availab...
2025-02-16
21 min
The Nathan Barry Show
026: Coaching a TikTok Star to Build Sustainable Income (Live)
Trying to scale your small creator business to a $10million/year business?This week, Nathan sits down with Kahlil Greene, a Gen Z educational entertainer and the first Black student body president in Yale’s 318-year history. They explore the importance of creators monetizing their work not just for profit, but to ensure longevity.Tune in for an in-depth breakdown of transitioning from passion projects to building a sustainable business model, creating diverse revenue streams, and externalizing skills to a team.If you enjoyed this episode, please like and subscribe, share it with yo...
2024-04-18
54 min
It's No Fluke
E60 Kahlil Greene: TikTok's Future and Lessons From History
Kahlil Greene, also known as the “Gen Z Historian”, is a 2x Emmy-Nominated and New York Times recognized digital educator with over 30 million views across his Tiktok, Instagram, and LinkedIn profiles. He has authored op-eds about social advocacy in the Washington Post, LA Times, and Harvard Business Review. Kahlil also graduated from Yale with a degree in History and served as the college’s first Black student body president. Kahlil is now a full-time, self-employed speaker, influencer, and educator and is known for his TikTok series, Hidden History–which dives into stories of American injustice–and for his commen...
2024-04-16
53 min
Text Me Back! With Lindy West And Meagan Hatcher-Mays
Taylor Lorenz's Version
This week on Text Me Back, particularly poignant hosts Lindy West and Meagan Hatcher-Mays get scammed by the airline industry and online retailer Saks Off Fifth. Then, bestselling author and Internet historian Taylor Lorenz gives us a reality check on the government PSYOP creating cringe millennial content. She also joins us for a round of FMK(W) Tech CEO edition. Want more Taylor? Of course you do! Go read her book: Extremely Online: The Untold Story of Fame, Influence, and Power on the Internet And follow her TikTok or YouTube or her Washington...
2024-02-15
57 min
Creepycore and Folklore
Goblins and Antisemetism
Episode 72 Goblins and AntisemitismSupport the Show: https://www.patreon.com/CreepycoreandFolkloreThis episode we dive into how sometimes there’s folklore where society projects their prejudices onto a group of marginalized people by using characatures and stereotypingResources if you’re curious: https://www.heyalma.com/the-antisemitic-history-of-goblins/https://www.instagram.com/kahlil.greene/?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igshid=OGQ5ZDc2ODk2ZA==https://www.yadvashem.org/museum/art/articles.htmlCreepycore and Folklore is a show about creatures, encounters, old tales, and myths...
2023-12-04
29 min
The Elevate Podcast
Boxing Coach Carlos Moreno
Welcome to the Elevate Podcast! In today's session, Ramita delves deep into the life and experiences of Carlos Moreno, a remarkable boxing professional who not only shares his life's journey but also imparts invaluable wisdom on resilience, the significance of community, and the transformative power of art forms like music, reading, movies, and books. Amidst the highs and lows of living in the low socio-economic regions of Lisbon and the UK, Carlos found his resilience. He drew strength from his experiences, transforming challenges into stepping stones towards his goals. This resilience wasn't just confined to the boxing...
2023-10-17
54 min
Be the change. Podcast
Three Years of Be the change. Podcast
Change comes over time. The first episode of Be the change. Podcast was released on June 2, 2020, and this episode marks three years since that first episode. This episode features some of the most memorable guests from the last three years including: Sophie Beren, Kahlil Greene, Francesca Reicherter, Paxton Smith, Dineo Mya Serame, Isaias Hernandez, Angeles Ponpa, Natalie Magness, Ellis Lloyd Jones, Ideja Bajra, Sophie Sandberg, Marlow Baines, Aaliyan Khan, Bianca Hayles, Hailey Rodgers, Alisha Aslam, Ransom Fox, Rebecca Joseph, Ruhani Walia, Seika Brown, and Austen Wyche. Thank you for listening to the podcast! To get connected with me, please...
2023-06-01
27 min
The Steward Chair
Being the Person I Needed Most When I First Started, Part 2 with Twanna Harris
Have you ever wished that you had better mentors and advocates to set you up for success before you started your career? How do some people receive that “leg up” early in their career that seems to catapult their success and others lag behind despite giving it their all? Twanna Harris will share the story that led her to what she aspires to be today, “being the person she needed most when she was first starting out.” Today, Twanna equips aspiring entrepreneurs with the space, tools, coaching, and community they need to convert their talents and creativity into suc...
2023-05-09
20 min
B The Change Georgia with Nathan Stuck
Being the Person I Needed Most When I First Started, Part 2 with Twanna Harris
Have you ever wished that you had better mentors and advocates to set you up for success before you started your career? How do some people receive that “leg up” early in their career that seems to catapult their success and others lag behind despite giving it their all? Twanna Harris will share the story that led her to what she aspires to be today, “being the person she needed most when she was first starting out.” Today, Twanna equips aspiring entrepreneurs with the space, tools, coaching, and community they need to convert their talents and creativity into suc...
2023-05-09
20 min
The Steward Chair
Being the Person I Needed Most When I First Started, Part 1 with Twanna Harris
Have you ever wished that you had better mentors and advocates to set you up for success before you started your career? How do some people receive that “leg up” early in their career that seems to catapult their success and others lag behind despite giving it their all? Twanna Harris will share the story that led her to what she aspires to be today, “being the person she needed most when she was first starting out.” Today, Twanna equips aspiring entrepreneurs with the space, tools, coaching, and community they need to convert their talents and creativity into suc...
2023-05-02
25 min
B The Change Georgia with Nathan Stuck
Being the Person I Needed Most When I First Started, Part 1 with Twanna Harris
Have you ever wished that you had better mentors and advocates to set you up for success before you started your career? How do some people receive that “leg up” early in their career that seems to catapult their success and others lag behind despite giving it their all? Twanna Harris will share the story that led her to what she aspires to be today, “being the person she needed most when she was first starting out.” Today, Twanna equips aspiring entrepreneurs with the space, tools, coaching, and community they need to convert their talents and creativity into suc...
2023-05-02
25 min
The Black Girl Abroad
Dating Abroad, AGAIN?!
This episode of the Black Girl Abroad podcast discusses the realness of dating abroad as a Black American woman. Real tea, stories, and growth is shared about this dating journey. We also highlight Kahlil Greene as our Black Excellence Moment. To find out more and reach out with support go to his website at www.kahlilgreene.com. Follow his IG and TIKTOK @kahlilgreene Don’t forget to rate this podcast ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Continue to Support the Brand: IG: https://instagram.com/_theblackgirlabroad?igshid=YWJhMjlhZTc= TikTok: counselormslaquisha YouTube: theblackgirlabroad2616
2023-02-11
26 min
The Amanda Seales Show
Bet Cha Didn’t Know | EPISODE 43
Welcome to the Amanda Seales show. It’s the weekend……..and we are celebrating our culture and history all month long for black history month. With a special guest for a segment on little-known black history called “bet cha didn’t know” with our special guest @kahlil.greene. Also, Blackurate news you won’t believe they are emailing the Eagle’s quarterback Jalen Hurts. Also, a basketball coach gets busted playing against 13-year-olds. We’ve got an exciting show for you get ready to listen laugh and learn with the Amanda Seales show. FOLLOW ALONG AS WE COVER: (04:21...
2023-02-04
50 min
Everything You Need Is Within
Episode 18: Kahlil Greene on Diversifying Historical Education
Hey there, it’s Gigi! Gen-z Historian, Kahlil Greene, sits down with Gigi to discuss the importance of teaching black histories within institutions, and how he creates edu-tainment for his social platforms. CONNECT WITH ME: gigirobinson.com greenroom: @gigi instagram: @itsgigirobinson tiktok: @itsgigirobinson twitter: @itsgigirobinson CONNECT WITH KAHLIL GREENE: instagram: @kahlil.greene tiktok: @kahlilgreene linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kahlil-greene patreon: https://www.patreon.com/kahlilgreene If you loved what you just li...
2022-12-19
57 min
Wanda's Picks Radio Show
This is a black arts and culture site. We will be exploring the African Diaspora via the writing, performance, both musical and theatrical (film and stage), as well as the visual arts of Africans in the Diaspora and those influenced by these aesthetic forms of expression. I am interested in the political and social ramifications of art on society, specifically movements supported by these artists and their forebearers. It is my claim that the artists are the true revolutionaries, their work honest and filled with raw unedited passion. They are our true heroes. Ashay! Today we speak to Thespians Nominated fo...
2022-11-23
1h 24
Wanda's Picks
Wanda's Picks Radio Show
This is a black arts and culture site. We will be exploring the African Diaspora via the writing, performance, both musical and theatrical (film and stage), as well as the visual arts of Africans in the Diaspora and those influenced by these aesthetic forms of expression. I am interested in the political and social ramifications of art on society, specifically movements supported by these artists and their forebearers. It is my claim that the artists are the true revolutionaries, their work honest and filled with raw unedited passion. They are our true heroes. Ashay! Today we speak to Thespians Nominated fo...
2022-11-23
1h 23
audacity of we
kahlil greene (content creator & gen z historian) | keep going and keep creating
welcome to your fav gen z careers podcast! This week we’re having a chat with kahlil greene, a gen z historian and consultant. He speaks how tiktok is increasingly being used as a search engine by young people, why content creators social justice and history should aim for quality over quantity, and how brands should consider partnering with agencies to find and work with relevant creators. Wanna hear more? Let’s get into the episode! follow kahlil: kahlil greene (linkedin) / @kahalil.greene (instagram) / @kahlilgreene (tiktok) / www.kahlilgreene.com (website) follow audacity of we: https://link...
2022-10-25
36 min
Today In History
Today In History - "The Prophet," by Lebanese-American poet-philosopher Kahlil Gibran, is published
https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/the-prophet-kahlil-gibran-publishedSupport the show on Patreon
2022-09-23
00 min
The Meaningful Media Podcast
Cannes Lions 2022 Special: Media Representation Matters
☀️ Cannes Lions ‘In Real Life’ is back!! And The Meaningful Media Podcast headed to La Croisette to talk about meaningful media experiences and the media that matters! This episode is the first of three special Cannes recordings of The Meaningful Media Podcast to a live audience at the beautiful #HavasCafe! Tune in to listen to the fantastic conversation between host Ben Downing, Global Managing Director, Ethical Media & Strategic Partnerships, Havas Media Group, and special guests Kahlil Greene, TikTok’s Gen Z historian & Krystle Watler, TikTok’s Head of Creative Agency Partnerships, North America. ...
2022-06-22
32 min
Daily Culture Briefing with sparks & honey
Catalyzing Culture: Cultivating a Cultural Brain Trust | sparks & honey Culture Briefing
At the center of our cultural strategy is an insatiable desire to learn. Chat with our Advisory Board members about their unique commitment to learning, and how an advisory board can create amazing opportunities. Our cast today includes new and long-standing members of our Advisory Board: Sydney Polinchock, David Price, Jeremiah Owyang, Judy Samuelson, Kahlil Greene, Maarten Leyts, and Samantha Ettus, hosted by our own Annalie Killian and Mark Newhouse.
2022-03-10
51 min
Daily Culture Briefing with sparks & honey
Beyond Checking The Box: Building A Diversity OS | sparks & honey Culture Briefing
Beyond Checking a Box: Building a Diversity OS | Building upon the prior two Black History Month briefings, the goal of the final installment will illuminate the importance of driving DE&I efforts from the inside-out, no matter what industry or area you’re in, through a Diversity Operating System. Cast today includes: Kahlil Greene, the Gen Z Historian, and from sparks & honey: Davianne Harris, Chief Client Officer, and two of our Junior Cultural Strategists Matt (Miller) Adams and Moiketsi Thipe.
2022-02-22
30 min
The Subtlety of It
Subtleties of Stealing From Black People with Samira
Extraction & erasure. It’s the season 3 finale!! Black African music, art and language are co-opted and stolen globally - from Tik Tok to the DJ scene to dance to activism.I chat with Samira about being a Black African creative in Australia.We discuss what it means to extract Black talent, labour, ideas and intellect. We focus on how non-Black ‘people of colour’ consume Black people to gain money and social capital. We go beyond appropriation and discuss the violence of extraction in all areas of the arts and media. Of course, colourism enters the chat a...
2022-02-09
1h 37
The Aftergrad Podcast
Allegory of the Aftergrad
In this episode, we highlight individuals who are actively living out their truth and mastering the Aftergrad moment across multiple industries, including business, finance, healthcare, music, and education. We talk about the different sectors, institutions, and circumstances they navigate and observe how their stories relate to ours and reflect the Aftergrad journey. The allegory of the Aftergrad normalizes taking risks, pursuing what we love, and strengthening communities through our work. Tune in to learn how these leaders are leaving a mark in their industries and applying what we Aftergrads believe in.Follow The Aftergrad Podcast on...
2022-01-28
54 min
Wanna Be
#125 Kahlil Greene on Sharing a Historical Word
Welcome to Wanna Be- the podcast takes you from where you are now to where you wanna be in 30 minutes or less. Happy Black History Month! I’m Imriel Morgan, Founder of Content is Queen a podcast community that specializes in empowering and amplifying underrepresented voices, specifically women, people of colour, and LGBTQIA+ people. Thank you so much for taking the time to be here! Wanna Be’s focus is to help you take consistent action to build a successful life and career in the creative and entertainment industry. But this month w...
2021-10-06
27 min
Zora's Daughters
S1, E20 Black Like Kim: On Cultural Appropriation
Cultural appropriation is not the sincerest form of flattery! On today's episode, Alyssa and Brendane tackle the slippery concept that is cultural appropriation. In What's The Word? they tackle the age old anthropological question of what is "culture," and explain what cultural appropriation most certainly is not. What We're Reading for this episode is bell hooks' "Eating the Other: Desire and Resistance" to unpack how cultural appropriation serves a double duty, simultaneously reinforcing the power and dominance of the appropriator and it diminishing the value of the appropriated by objectifying and exoticizing elements of their way of life. In...
2021-06-23
1h 10
The Conversationalist Podcast
Let's Talk Taking Real Action With Kahlil Greene
How can we start difficult conversations about race on college campuses? How can we use our voices to advocate for causes that matter? In this episode of The Conversationalist Podcast, The Conversationalist Founder and CEO Sophie Beren sits down with Kahlil Greene, who broke barriers as the first Black student body president at Yale University. In his role, Kahlil united student groups to raise over $57,000 for racial justice organizations through the Yale Together movement after George Floyd's murder. In a conversation that spans various Gen Z topics, Kahlil speaks out about his unique experiences as a...
2021-04-07
31 min
Be the change. Podcast
Kahlil Greene
Change comes when you take the time to educate yourself about important issues. Kahlil Greene was the first Black student body president at Yale University, and we talked about his work in student government and about the insurrection at the US Capitol on January 6th. To connect with Kahlil, follow him on Instagram at kahlil.greene.
2021-01-13
24 min
The Speak Your Mind Podcast
Being a Black Student Body President (with presidents from Yale, Howard, MIT, UCLA, SDSU)
On this episode of The Speak Your Mind Podcast, five black student body presidents joined the conversation to talk about their experiences. Kahlil Greene is the first ever black student body president at Yale University. Danielle Geathers is the first ever black woman to be president at MIT. We were also joined by Naomi Riley - the UCLA Student Body President, Rachel Howell - Howard University’s Student Body President, and Christian Holt - the SDSU student body president.
2020-11-20
27 min
YDN Podcast Desk
Full Disclosure E3: Piece of Mind: Faculty and Students on Yale’s Mental Health Culture
Students and faculty discuss the realities of Yale’s mental health culture with discussions about stigma, issues exacerbated by the pandemic and Yale sponsored mental health resources. Producers: Simi Olurin, Christion Zappley and Alyssa Michel. Guests: Kahlil Greene, Mohit Sanih, Laurie Santos, Sarah Lowe and Paul Hoffman. Music: Blue Dot Sessions
2020-10-21
25 min
Edifying Together, feat. Tamir D. Harper
Presidenting During A Pandemic
This week on an #EducationReboot episode of Max Out Time: Kahlil Greene, Yale's first Black Student Body President, discusses the college reopening process amid the coronavirus pandemic. Yale is operating on a hybrid learning system this fall, and Kahlil is back on campus leading the charge and leaving a legacy during his senior year. He is aiming to make concrete changes before his seat is up, both on campus and off, such as increasing faculty diversity and pushing to distribute more money to the New Haven community. For more on Kahlil's trailblazing feats, follow him on social media @kahlil.greene...
2020-08-26
17 min
The Influencer Collective Show
Ability to Achieve the Dream with The Boys & Girls Club of Greater Washington
The very first episode of The Influencer Collective Show features a special interview with Gabrielle Webster and Kahlil Greene from the Boys & Girls Club of Greater Washington. Gabrielle and Kahlil discuss education as an equalizer, the value of perspective and the challenges that come with being leader
2020-07-21
00 min