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Raila Langham
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Mobilennials
Superwoman
Society has placed so many expectations on women. They try to tell us what we can do and what we can't do. The pressure is on! We are not your SUPERWOMEN! We are thriving because we want to! It's personal when it comes us being great. Take a listen to this episode and enjoy! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
2022-07-20
44 min
Mobilennials
Put Them Walls Back Up
In life we tend to let our guard down when things start looking good. Just as fast as we let those walls down, we have to put them back up. Life experiences are what makes us guarded as a way to protect ourselves, and at the same time it causes us to miss out on relationships and opportunities. I am joined by my cousin, Twyler, who shares why she has built walls in her life. I was so glad to get her on this episode while she was visiting from Montgomery. ...
2022-03-30
2h 02
Mobilennials
Don't Make Me Lose My Mind
Everyday life can take a toll on our mental well being. This episode focuses on those things that can grind our gears and can take us to the point of no return. With all the craziness in the world, we have to be sure we don't become a victim of outrage. Kanye West is focus of this episode because he is at the forefront of a mental demise based on his current situation. Want to know what gets under my skin? Listen as I share my top 10 pet peeves. However, it is up to us to make sure we prote...
2022-03-16
43 min
Mobilennials
The Goodtimes Have Rolled: Mardi Gras 22 Recap
After a year of no Mardi Gras, things were back in full swing for this year's Mardi Gras season. This was one for the books and I enjoyed every moment of it! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
2022-03-06
39 min
Mobilennials
Pushing P: Applying Pressure
One of the best policies in life is to simply keep it real...not just with others, but most importantly, yourself. Inspired by Gunna's "Pushing P," this episode encourages all to keep it real! Especially for those times when we have to apply pressure while doing so.
2022-02-07
38 min
Mobilennials
Catch-22
Happy New Year! As we embark upon this New Year, what does that mean for us? As we look forward to new things, we are still taunted by things of the past...THE PANDEMIC!!! In this episode, I focus on how there are opportunities for us to be great, but things are still around to hold us down and it is up to us to make the best of the situation and move forward. The inspiration behind the episode's title is from Joseph Heller's Catch-22, a novel that proves that sometimes the solution or outcome in life c...
2022-01-23
26 min
Mobilennials
2021: Be Grown or Be Gone
We are at the end of another year, but it's the 1st year for Mobilennials. This year has been a rocky one. From the continuation of the pandemic to injust acts being committed, we made it. Not all things were bad, though. We were able to go back "outside." Some of us did so responsibly; others, not so much. As I reflect on this year and reveal my memorable moments, let us all look forward to making 22 a better year. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
2021-12-29
39 min
Mobilennials
Together Again
It's officially the 2021 Holiday season! Thanksgiving is now behind us and, now it's time to prepare for Christmas! Holidays are all about celebrating with those that you love. This episode I reminisce about past Thanksgivings and what Thanksgiving is like as an adult. This weekend was not all about Thanksgiving. The alumni of Toulminville and LeFlore High Schools celebrated another alumni weekend! It's something about that orange and green when we get together and celebrate the legacy of the Rattlers! Reconnecting with those that you spent time with when you were growing into who you are now takes you back d...
2021-11-28
48 min
Mobilennials
Take Care of Home First
I am back with another episode. Lately, there have been things happening around the world that has gotten me in my feelings- which is a place I don't like to frequent too often. As Congress is debating the Build Back Better Plan, I feel that some components of this plan definitely should be revisited, especially with the idea of offering the migrant families that were separated from one another under the Trump administration $450,000 each. In "The Shake Up," I talk about how Mobilians are negatively affecting the city and that we, as a whole, need to get it together. For...
2021-11-05
45 min
Mobilennials
This is America...
After another hiatus, I am back with a new season. This season I decided to do a little makeover to the Podcast. Starting things off with "The Shake Up," I focus on a cultural influence of the Port City that has grown tremendously- Loda's Art Walk. Then, I get into the meat of the episode. It's only right that I give my perspective of what America is supposed to be since people are celebrating the "founding" of a land that was already inhabited by the natives. Finally, I close things out with the Mobile Spotlight. Thanks for tunin...
2021-10-13
48 min
Mobilennials
My Life
Life has a way of making the things that you planned come to a brief pause. After a long time away, I am back with episode 14. Listen as I give an update on my life and give my perspective on how to handle the lemons that may appear in our lives. Also, for those of you that listen locally, check out The Spiffy Fox Pizza and Pub, which is this week's Mobile Spotlight. It is located in midtown at 1455 Monroe Street. Songs Featured: "My Life" - Mary J. Blige "Living My Life Like It's...
2021-09-14
47 min
The 20/20 Network, LLC
A Business Minute: Raila Langham (Mobilennials Podcast)
Sirr interviews Raila Langham, owner of the home-town podcast: Mobilennials!
2021-07-03
23 min
Mobilennials
Juneteenth Special: I'm Black Y'all
Freedom Day. Emancipation Day. Juneteenth. Whatever you want to call it, let's celebrate! Port City celebrations were canceled/postponed due to the potential threat of TS Claudette. That couldn't stop what today is all about! Listen as I give my personal views of Juneteenth, the newly adopted Federal Holiday (for the rest of America); discuss the threat of masking the Critical Race Theory, and drop some historical nuggets about the holiday. Song: "I'm Black Y'all" by Snap Turner --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
2021-06-20
32 min
Mobilennials
The Graduation
It's graduation season! Many are celebrating the beginning of their future. With life being so full of unexpectancies, this episode offers some tips for the graduates. Not to leave behind those of us that are just handling this thing called life, there are some things that we must we continue to graduate from. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
2021-05-27
43 min
Mobilennials
We Outside
It's been nearly a month, and I am back!!! I promise not to stay away like that anymore, especially with me missing being behind the mic. As outside is opening back up, there are many things that are happening. This episode, I reflect on what it was like a year ago being inside and how I coped with everything. Now that outside is back open there are a lot of things that I am looking forward to, but it seems as if this pipeline attack is trying to put a stop to everything. Alabama's Gov. Kay Ivey has...
2021-05-12
50 min
Mobilennials
Spring Cleaning
This week I'm back after taking a week off to celebrate Easter and a much needed Spring Break! In the spirit of Spring, it's a time for regrowth and rejuvenation. During the spring we welcome new things in our lives and get rid of the old things, or even just spruce them up. This episode is a "spring cleaning." Opening and closing with traditional "clean up music" in the black community, I focus on cleaning not only our homes, but also different aspects of our lives.
2021-04-13
47 min
Mobilennials
Sisters: The Four Rai's
Sister, Sister!!! Or in my case, sisters! Episode 9 is all about my sisters! We call ourselves the Four Rai's. Yes, our mom was creative with our names; and in order, we are RaiKesha, Raila, Raiven, and RaiTimberly. Growing up with sisters is like a roller coaster ride- there is always some entertainment. This episode is a reflection of how we are with each other and there is never a dull moment. Listen as we reveal our thoughts of each other and how we feel about sisterhood. After all, having a sister is having someone in your life that you can't...
2021-03-30
1h 19
Mobilennials
Q.U.E.E.N.
What is it like being a millennial black woman? Since it is National Women's History Month, I decided to make this episode about the black woman and the various societal issues that we face. Listen as I give my perspective of what it is like being a black woman and the various issues that we have to face. Also, check out the Mobile Spotlight for the week as I recognize one of my classmates, who I view as a strong, independent black woman out here making things happen. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to ma...
2021-03-23
50 min
Mobilennials
Let It Go
Episode 7 is all about letting it go. There are things in life that we have to simply let go and don't go back after them. I am joined with Mobile's own, Roland Foster and Afiya K. The first half we discuss various things that we have let go. The second half Roland kicks us off with some great advice about letting things go that have happened a long time ago. We also play a game, "One Gotta Go: The Culture Pack." There were times when we were stumped, but we had to put someone or something on the chopping block...
2021-03-09
1h 09
Mobilennials
We Gon' Be Alright
This week, I decided to do things solo and reflect on the things that get me through tough moments in life. Listen as I reveal quotes that I often apply to my life as motivation and encouragement. In the second half, I discuss an article from al.com that reveals four of Alabama's cities as the most segregated out of a comprehensive list of 25 U.S. cities. Lastly, check out the Mobile Spotlight! Featured Songs: Raheem DeVaughn- Until and Kendrick Lamar- Alright I do not own the rights to the songs played on this episode. --- This episode is...
2021-03-03
54 min
Mobilennials
Girl Talk: Relationships (Expectations)
This week I'm joined with Chelsea, Laura, and Sharelle. We started this conversation one day at work, but didn't get to finish it. I called my girls up and asked them if they would like to finish this convo away from work, and they agreed! We talk about the expectations in relationships and give our views on the way men have been responding to the relationships of celebrities (don't worry, we're not man bashing). We even talk about the dating scene, or lack thereof, in Mobile. Tune in as we have typical girl talk! --- This episode is spon...
2021-02-23
1h 21
Mobilennials
Podi Gras 2021: Celebrating Mardi Gras Pandemic Style
'Rona decided that she wanted to basically rain on our parade for Mardi Gras. As balls, parades, and other Mardi Gras traditions are cancelled, Mobilians are known to be resilient and know how to make the best out of everything. For this episode, I am joined with former Mobile Mardi Gras Association royalty, Freddie (King Elexis I, 2011) and Kat (Queen, 2017). You don't want to miss the talk about all things Mardi Gras as we share memories from our favorite season!
2021-02-16
45 min
Mobilennials
Unapologetically Black: Celebrating Black Excellence with Austin Turk
It's February and it's Black History Month! Even though I celebrate my blackness everyday, it's only right to commemorate the culture this month. This week I am interviewing my cousin/Soror/friend, Austin Turk- a millennial that has a diverse upbringing and is all about the culture! Tune in as we discuss what is to be unapologetically black and celebrate black excellence. Also, check out Austin's blog, "Politically inKorrect" as she breaks down politics. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
2021-02-09
57 min
Wooisms
Episode 54: Ho Check with Raila Langham
We back, we back, we back. This week the fellas are joined with a new podcast in the city, friend of the show, Raila Langham as she introduces her podcast, Mobilennials (@mobilennial251). As she introduces her podcast, we start talking about Mobile culture and what we love about it. We also talk about Courtside Karen and the roles of women in relationships. This weeks Woosah Moment of the Week took a left turn and J-Eezy took the cake and shut it down. As always peaux up, light the hookah, sit back and enjoy this thang known as Wooisms. #ThePodcastOfThePortCity
2021-02-08
1h 40
Mobilennials
Home Grown
Welcome to Episode 2 of Mobilennials! This episode takes you on a journey of why the city of Mobile is so dear to me as I give my list of the things that I love about the city, talk about the traditions, and touch on the diversity of the city. Since it is Black History Month, the Mobile Spotlight goes to an individual that has made a lot of our childhoods enjoyable! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
2021-02-03
45 min