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A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall JrA Conversation With host Floyd Marshall JrA Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr.- EPS 99 - Shakesha Williams and Lakeisha Jackson - Creators of ExceptionFest Film FestivalShakesha Williams and Lakeisha Jackson, renowned content creators, are joining our podcast as our latest guests. The duo has recently launched an exciting new Film Festival called ExceptionFest. As award-winning filmmakers themselves, they know firsthand the challenges of starting a major festival. In our interview, we will discuss their motivations behind creating ExceptionFest and their experiences as founders. From examining the concept to overcoming obstacles, Shakesha and Lakeisha shared their inspiring "take-action" attitude that drove them to make the festival a reality. Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qw7ckUz-fYQ 2023-09-261h 00Shakesha and the White BoyShakesha and the White BoyLiving As Your True Self w/Maddy JonesEditor-in-chief of PLUS Model Magazine Maddy Jones joins the show to discuss how she got her start with the body positivity movement way back in 2006, the keys to learning self acceptance and self love, how opportunities can arise simply from being yourself, and what she believes the ultimate goal of the plus-size movement should be. On WTF, Amazon has its own pro-union employees arrested for delivering food to the break area at the JFK8 warehouse. By listener request, we react to the Super Bowl halftime show, a seemingly seminal moment in getting white America to embrace the individuals who d...2022-02-281h 03Shakesha and the White BoyShakesha and the White BoyWalking the Walk w/Geno BrooksFilmmaker Geno Brooks joins the show to discuss his mentorship program, Bear the Torch, which strives to give opportunities to rising, bold voices in the BIPOC community and give them space to hone their craft. Interestingly, the program is geared toward individuals not currently involved in the film industry. We discuss Bear the Torch with Geno, as well as how he overcame creative depression, why simply showing up is so important to success no matter your industry, and more. On WTF, a New York-based teacher is arrested after administering a COVID-19 vaccine to a student despite not being authorized to...2022-02-1459 minShakesha and the White BoyShakesha and the White BoyFiguring It Out w/Kanithea PowellWriter, film director, innovator, and creative Kanithea Powell joins the show. Kanithea is the founder and CEO of QFN TV, a global streaming network set to launch this year and focused on content and creators that are women of color. With Kanithea, we discussed the beauty of ideas, why the words you speak over your life are so important, how most people don’t want to take the time to do the work required for growth, plans for her new network, and a lot more. On WTF, we react to a group of insane Siberians who recently set the re...2022-02-0748 minShakesha and the White BoyShakesha and the White BoyDusting Your Shoulder Off w/Elle JonesElle Jones, a personal brand consultant, producer, best-selling author, and more, joins the show to discuss how she helps her clients find their singular swagger and channel their personal story into being better artists or professionals. She discusses the main reasons why people stay playing small, the importance of creating space to celebrate yourself, what takes a story from being bland to compelling, and how her own past traumas, including a near-death experience, helped her find her path in life. On WTF, we start off with a conversation about Boris Johnson and the English government drawing harsh criticism for...2022-01-311h 05Shakesha and the White BoyShakesha and the White BoyThe Filmmaker Who Nearly Died for His Art w/Trevor HawkinsTrevor Hawkins, the first filmmaker in the history of the world to sell shares of a film via NFTs, joins the show to discuss how he got the idea to turn his movie into a series of non-fungibles and what the SEC had to say about it. We also cover the moral contradictions of playing in the NFT space, how to navigate the area where your creative soul crashes into the brutal reality of life and needing to make money to survive, and how he almost died during the production of his debut feature film "Lotawana." On WTF, we...2022-01-241h 00Shakesha and the White BoyShakesha and the White BoySATWB Holiday Special: 2021 EditionBecause listeners enjoyed last year's holiday special, we decided to make it an annual tradition! This year, we have another Mega Version of WTF, where we each share our picks for Top 5 Most WTF Moments of 2021, including oceans on fire, bizarre celebrity relationships, dipshit billionaires, and some of the events that perfectly symbolize just how fucked up the U.S. is right now (and throughout its history). On Art of the Grind, Ryan welcomes independent filmmaker, producer, and SATWB co-host Shakesha Williams. Ryan asks Shakesha about her life as a filmmaker, including the moment she knew she wanted to...2021-12-201h 41Shakesha and the White BoyShakesha and the White BoyNo. 34: Toxic PositivityWe're discussing a new trend called toxic positivity. What is it? Does it even exist? We go through a list of examples of toxic positivity and vote on whether we think they're actually toxic behaviors or not. In the end, we find that the answer to "what is and isn't toxic positivity?" is a bit more complicated than we thought. On WTF, the Facebook Boomers are at it again, this time with a conspiracy about Joe Biden and a body double, with the key piece of evidence being a photo taken from a 2009 story by The Onion. Shakesha updates...2021-11-1549 minShakesha and the White BoyShakesha and the White BoyNo. 33: The Supernatural, Extraterrestrials, and Experiences with the Great BeyondOn this special Halloween-themed episode, we share our thoughts on the supernatural, including whether we think ghosts exist or not, what the afterlife could be like, and personal experiences we've had with the paranormal, including Shakesha's haunted house and a crazy story involving both of Ryan's late grandfathers. On WTF, Shakesha shares a U.S. Pentagon report on an encounter with an extraterrestrial. We discuss if we believe aliens are real or not, and if they are, how we think they would approach interacting with humans. We both share our favorite horror film and Halloween costume ever.  --- S...2021-11-0149 minShakesha and the White BoyShakesha and the White BoyNo. 32: Changing Hearts and Minds w/ Joanna C. ValenteNon-binary poet, writer, and visual artist Joanna C. Valente joins the show to discuss the journey they took to becoming an artist, why the rhythmic and dramatic qualities of poetry make it the perfect medium for them, and how being vulnerable and authentic in their work has helped people close to them learn to better accept their Queerness. On WTF, "he who shall not be named" makes a return appearance as the hosts discuss his absurd new social media platform, TRUTH Social, which failed in record time. Shakesha asks Ryan for a funny bad date story and shares one...2021-10-2558 minShakesha and the White BoyShakesha and the White BoyNo. 31: Homelessness in AmericaShakesha shares some of the things that she went through when she and her family experienced homelessness for a period during the 2010s. The hosts also look at some of the data around homelessness in the U.S. and offer listeners some ideas about how they can help the situation in their area. On WTF, a male Karen goes looking for the smoke from a group of landscapers working at a neighbor's house and immediately regrets his decision. And in an exciting development, a short film co-written and produced by Shakesha picks up some new distribution. This episode features d...2021-10-1851 minShakesha and the White BoyShakesha and the White BoyNo. 30 Stayin' Ready w/ Michael BerberichRapper, poet, and music producer Michael Berberich, known as BRBRCK, joins the show to discuss how a viral song about his hometown changed the course of his life, how he finds the energy to keep producing music while still grinding on his 9-to-5 job, and what he believes white men need to do to use their platform in a positive and productive way. On WTF, Shakesha and Ryan react to the “news” that singer Meghan Trainor and her husband have side-by-side toilets in their bathroom. And Shakesha shares a lesson she learned this week about the value in staying read...2021-10-1146 minShakesha and the White BoyShakesha and the White BoyNo. 29 The White Boy Goes to the Cookout, PART IOn the first-ever White Boy goes to the Cookout, Shakesha asks Ryan to watch a quintessential Black film — the 1999 romantic comedy, "The Best Man." We discuss what the film meant to the Black community when it was released, who our favorite and least favorite characters were, and the overall themes and lessons to be taken. On WTF, a Massachusetts house that has been destroyed in a fire is on sale for $399K and the listing notes "renovation is needed." After a week without hot water, Ryan has a new perspective on celebrities like Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis who sa...2021-10-0453 minShakesha and the White BoyShakesha and the White BoyNo. 28 Personal Freedom and The B Word w/ Shaun MathisNovelist turned filmmaker Shaun Mathis joins the show to discuss how he went from writing books to making movies, why his career as a filmmaker  is a pursuit of personal freedom, and a hilarious story about Scarface and a goat. On WTF, Shakesha and Ryan react to R. Kelly's defense attorney comparing the sexual predator to Martin Luther King Jr. Ryan asks Shakesha for her opinion on whether he should stop saying the word "bitch" or not.  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/satwb/support2021-09-2746 minShakesha and the White BoyShakesha and the White BoyNo. 27 That's Not Tradition, It's MisogynyShakesha and the White Boy react to a list of traditions or customs that seem harmless or even a little quaint on the surface, but that are actually rooted in misogyny and patriarchy. On WTF, the hosts discuss an inappropriate headline published by The Hill for an opinion piece on 9/11. Shakesha shares some of her memories living as a New Yorker during 9/11. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/satwb/support2021-09-131h 09Shakesha and the White BoyShakesha and the White BoyNo. 26 Finding the Ego Balance w/ Louis MartinezActor and producer Louis Martinez joins the show to tell the incredible story of how he got into acting, discuss how to find the balance between staying humble and knowing when to use your ego, and share what he thinks it means to make meaningful art. On WTF, Shakesha goes off on a social media post that compares anti-vaccine measures by the government to Jim Crow era segregation. Shakesha and Ryan also put out a call to listeners to share some tips for how they deal with depression. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show...2021-08-301h 03Shakesha and the White BoyShakesha and the White BoyNo. 25 The Vaccine ConundrumThis week, Shakesha and the White Boy come to you from the middle of Hurricane Henrí to talk about everyone's favorite topic: Vaccine hesitancy. The pair discusses some of the main reasons why people remain hesitant to get vaccinated and focus on how some of the individuals who are expressing doubts about the jab are not who you might think. On WTF, Politico reports on D.C. Democrats who are sad they can't have lavish parties with champagne and oysters while the pandemic rages on. The hosts also react to this week's stunning news that OnlyFans apparently does not l...2021-08-2351 minShakesha and the White BoyShakesha and the White BoyNo. 24: Back in Action w/ Tamieka BriscoeOn the season two premiere, writer, director, and filmmaker Tamieka Briscoe joins Shakesha and the White Boy to discuss QT Series, the show she created, wrote, and directed two seasons of, all while working remotely with her crew during COVID-19 lockdown restrictions. Tamieka shares how she was able to maintain her creative energy during the pandemic and her experiences as a Black woman working in Hollywood. They also discuss why white men seem to be melting down right now and if we're actually making progress as a society. On WTF, a Florida woman and former American Idol finalist has...2021-08-161h 06Shakesha and the White BoyShakesha and the White BoySATWB Holiday Special: 2020 EditionOn this holiday special, we give 2020 the sendoff it deserves with a special Mega Version of WTF. We share our picks for Top 5 Most WTF Moments of 2020, covering some of the ways in which people told on themselves this year, identify the most WTF Man on Earth, and get a little emotional when we happen upon a surprise silver lining. On a new segment called Art of the Grind, Shakesha welcomes indie pop band Jetsetting, a duo that is half SATWB's very own White Boy. Shakesha goes in depth with the boys, talking about everything from the moral of...2020-12-211h 36Shakesha and the White BoyShakesha and the White BoyOur Reaction to the Election ResultsIn case you missed the news, there was kind of a big election last week. Shakesha and Ryan hop on for a special reaction episode, where they share their thoughts and feelings on He Who Shall Not Be Named's election loss. They discuss the ways in which they celebrated the news, the history made on the Vice Presidential ticket, and how we should consider moving forward with T's supporters now that the election is over. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/satwb/support2020-11-1055 minShakesha and the White BoyShakesha and the White BoyAmerica is BurningWith the situation in the U.S. escalating, we knew we had to speak up. In this emergency episode, we discuss the recent events happening in the United States, including the murders of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, and Breonna Taylor, the lack of an adequate COVID-19 response, and how the violent protests are a reaction to a lot more than police brutality.  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/satwb/support2020-06-011h 02Shakesha and the White BoyShakesha and the White BoyLet's Get DrunkIn the season one finale, we decide to crack open a few bottles and get back to what we do best: Having unscripted, unfiltered conversations. We cover the best cures for a hangover, what we both want to do as soon as quarantine is over, why it is so hard making new friends as an adult, the ways we hope society changes in a Post-COVID-19 world, and more.  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/satwb/support2020-04-2758 minShakesha and the White BoyShakesha and the White BoyIs It Time for a National Strike?With COVID-19 laying bare American society's many structural issues, we discuss the idea of a national labor or rent strike, including if it is even logistically possible to organize U.S. citizens and why a mass strike might be the only option for affecting real, transformative change in America.  Ryan asks Shakesha for her take on whether Rashida Jones is "black enough" to be cast as the lead in BlackAF, a question that has set Black Twitter ablaze. And on WTF, we take a start-up executive to task for patting herself on the back when she invented the lunch b...2020-04-2057 minShakesha and the White BoyShakesha and the White BoyAll in the FamilyYearning to escape from the depression of a global pandemic and return to a simpler time, Shakesha and Ryan share childhood memories of their family gatherings, comparing and contrasting the differences and similarities between a black Jehovah's Witness's upbringing and a white Irish Catholic's. On WTF, the hosts discuss how states are being made to bid against one another for life-saving medical supplies and speculate that Trump and his family are profiting off the crisis. On the mailbag, they share their thoughts about the somewhat controversial 2018 film, "Green Book." Desperate to talk about anything other than the 'rona for...2020-04-0652 minShakesha and the White BoyShakesha and the White BoyInterview with the Man Amazon Fired for Demanding Safer Work ConditionsOn Monday, March 30th, Chris Smalls was fired from his job at Staten Island's Amazon warehouse after he staged a walkout to protest the company's dangerous work conditions during the Coronavirus pandemic. In this special emergency episode, Chris tells Shakesha and Ryan about his experiences working for Amazon during these terrifying times, what led to Amazon firing him, and where he goes from here. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/satwb/support2020-03-3116 minShakesha and the White BoyShakesha and the White BoyHip Hop Hurrah w/Jayson BufordMarch 31st will mark the one-year anniversary of the tragic death of Nipsey Hussle. To help remember and celebrate his life (and for a break from Corona coverage), Shakesha and Ryan have on writer, NYC native, and certified hip hop expert Jayson Buford to discuss why Nipsey meant so much to the hip hop community. The trio also give their opinions on the best and most underrated rappers of all time. Shakesha shares her experiences being in NYC on 9/11 versus living through the Coronavirus lockdown and Ryan wonders what else has been going on with Corona dominating the news...2020-03-3053 minShakesha and the White BoyShakesha and the White BoyVoter SuppressionShakesha and Ryan discuss the great American tradition of voter suppression and some of the many means and mechanisms that exist in American society to prevent people from voting. The hosts say WTF to the white outrage that came in response to a seemingly harmless Target commercial featuring black entrepreneur Bea Dixon and her business, The Honey Pot. A listener writes in asking for thoughts on the 1989 film Driving Miss Daisy. Shakesha recaps her participation in Saturday night's Club Quarantine livestream and Ryan shares a surreal experience he had while practicing social distancing. --- Support this podcast: https...2020-03-231h 05Shakesha and the White BoyShakesha and the White Boy#Cancelled w/Martin M. MorrowIn the first-ever Social Distancing Edition of SATWB, Shakesha and Ryan use an extended WTF to discuss COVID-19 as it relates to Trump, toilet paper, public cough shaming, and some potential silver linings that may result from the global pandemic. On the main segment, comedian and writer Martin M. Morrow joins the hosts for a conversation about Cancel Culture and how it pertains to race. They cover public reaction following the death of Kobe Bryant, the levels and nuances that need to exist in cancel culture conversations, and Martin reflects on his personal experiences with nearly being cancelled. ...2020-03-1657 minShakesha and the White BoyShakesha and the White BoyLook, Don't Touch: Black Hair, White Fascination, and MicroaggressionsShakesha and Ryan get back to their roots with a good ol' fashioned conversation about white fascination with black hair, what a microaggression is, and how we can all be better and more respectful. The hosts inject the episode with a little class on a brand new segment called Beg Your Pardon Bingo, where they respond to an internet troll with nothing but grace and dignity. On WTF, a Texas high school informs a student that he cannot walk in graduation unless he cuts his dreads.   --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/satwb/support2020-03-0248 minShakesha and the White BoyShakesha and the White BoyMarsha P. Johnson and a Lifetime of Turning Sh*t to SugarMarsha P. Johnson checked all the boxes of unprivilege: She was black, a woman, transgendered, and poor. Despite all of this, she spent her life advocating for the LGBTQ+ community, sheltering other trans individuals in the 70s and caring for patients during the AIDS Epidemic of the 80s, living a rich life where she did so much more than kickoff the Stonewall Inn Riots. Shakesha and Ryan wrap up Black History Month by discussing Marsha's inspiring tenacity and how she never allowed circumstance to stop her from standing up for herself and those around her when they needed it...2020-02-2447 minShakesha and the White BoyShakesha and the White BoyThe Most Prolific Black Filmmaker You've Never Heard OfWhat do Spike Lee, Tyler Perry, Ryan Coogler, Ava DuVernay,  and Barry Jenkins all have in common? They each owe something to early 20th century black filmmaker Oscar Micheaux. On this episode, Shakesha and Ryan discuss the prolific director and producer's disputed legacy, examine his work and the way it was received by different communities, and, inspired by the conversation, examine the dynamics of their own relationship. On WTF, Shakesha busts out the tea for Jillian Michaels and her bodyshaming of pop superstar Lizzo. Ryan shares a funny story about a time when Lizzo made him emotional.  --- Su...2020-02-1748 minShakesha and the White BoyShakesha and the White BoyThe Badass Bessie ColemanIf you were to look up Bessie Coleman online, you'd quickly find that she was the first woman of African-American and Native American descent to hold a pilot's license in the U.S. But her story is so much more than that. From learning a new language and traveling overseas to attend a flight academy to traveling the U.S. doing death-defying stunts, Bessie was one of the most badass women ever. Shakesha and Ryan recap her life and all of the things that made her such an interesting character. On the mailbag, the hosts give their response to...2020-02-1050 minShakesha and the White BoyShakesha and the White BoyOna Motherf*ckin' JudgeShakesha and Ryan kick off Black History Month by remembering the life of Ona Judge, an escaped slave of George and Martha Washington who winds up big-timing George while he is president of the United States. On WTF, the hosts discuss a new research report that suggests that people are lonelier and office culture might be to blame. A listener writers in to the mailbag to correct the record on Bruno Mars. Ryan has a question of decorum for Shakesha.  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/satwb/support2020-02-0333 minShakesha and the White BoyShakesha and the White BoyThe Democratic FieldFrom Biden to Yang and every person in between, Shakesha and Ryan share their takes on all 11 remaining candidates in the Democratic presidential field and discuss who they might vote for in the upcoming primaries. On WTF, Tennessee governor Bill Lee makes another appearance, and this time he is taken to task for his attacks LGBTQ+ rights. To kickoff the episode, the hosts take a moment to vent about the frustration of the ongoing impeachment trial and how it is being handled by Republicans.  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/satwb/support2020-01-2743 minShakesha and the White BoyShakesha and the White BoyThe MLK You Don't KnowTo celebrate MLK Day, Shakesha and Ryan dig up some lesser known quotes from Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and use them to counter the way some bad actors have recently used the late activist's legacy as a cudgel against people of color protesting for equal rights. The hosts kick off their mailbag segment with a conversation about racial differences or a lack thereof and a comment on how one can approach sensitive conversations with different groups of people. On WTF, they react to the news that the Olympic Committee has banned all forms of political protest for the 2020...2020-01-2049 minShakesha and the White BoyShakesha and the White BoyProtecting Your Digital Identity w/Kandrea WadeCU Boulder Ph.D student Kandrea Wade joins the show to discuss digital identity and how marginalized groups and all individuals can be more aware of the ways in which their digital data is at risk with corporations and the government. Shakesha and Ryan discuss the turbulent first week and change of 2020, including WWIII looming and the wildfires in Australia. On WTF, Shakesha asks Ryan about some rumors she has heard about the white community's hygiene habits. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/satwb/support2020-01-1344 minShakesha and the White BoyShakesha and the White BoyThe P Word w/BRBRCKWhat is the P word and why do certain people always seem to get so offended whenever it is brought up? Along with their first-ever guest of the podcast in Brooklyn-based MC and producer BRBRCK, Shakesha and Ryan dive into this question, telling you what the P word is, and how it permeates every aspect of society -- from financial freedom to voter rights and even one's own sense of identity. The hosts and BRBRCK share what the P word means to them and discuss how it has affected their own lives.  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.s...2020-01-0652 minShakesha and the White BoyShakesha and the White BoyImposter SyndromeShakesha and Ryan may feel like frauds, but apparently they're not alone. 70 percent of all people suffer from imposter syndrome, a common condition psychologists describe as, "the persistent inability to believe that one's success is deserved." The hosts dive into what drives their own sense of imposterdom while sharing the results of their Clance IP Tests, a measure used to evaluate to what degree a person feels like a fake. They offer some advice on how people can stop feeling like their success is undeserved and discuss how to tap into one's spiritual new car smell. On WTF, they...2019-12-3046 minShakesha and the White BoyShakesha and the White BoyWhite GuiltWhat's the deal with wypipo continuing to call the cops on black people simply for existing and is gentrification partially to blame for this recurring phenomenon? Shakesha and Ryan delve into that topic before discussing what could be considered its opposite: White guilt. They read and react to a New York Times advice column letter where the writer confesses that he or she suffers from chronic white guilt. They play an audio clip from author and journalist Ta-Nehisi Coates discussing white people's urge to use the N-word and how we should respond when it happens. Finally, Ryan reveals a...2019-12-2344 minShakesha and the White BoyShakesha and the White BoyWhat's Happening in the Sudan?Have you heard about what's happening in the Sudan? Despite political tensions and the murder of hundreds of innocent protesters, it seems like Americans are almost completely oblivious to the situation. What does this lack of coverage say about the American media and the American people? Shakesha and Ryan discuss that and also cover some potential non-military solutions the U.S. could pursue to help move the African nation forward. On WTF, they take Tennessee Governor Bill Lee to task for choosing to continue being racist when given the opportunity to change. Finally, Shakesha reveals a movie opinion that...2019-12-1637 minShakesha and the White BoyShakesha and the White BoyCultural AppropriationIs Bruno Mars a cultural appropriator? Seren Sensei thinks so. Shakesha and Ryan use an interesting quote from the writer, activist, and YouTuber as a springboard into a discussion about the differences between cultural appropriation and cultural appreciation. They touch upon the subject as it relates to music, dance, and fashion. They also debut a new recurring segment called WTF.  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/satwb/support2019-12-0940 minShakesha and the White BoyShakesha and the White BoyThe Same Old ConversationShakesha and Ryan introduce themselves and share what inspired the two of them to start a podcast together. They watch and react to a 1988 clip of Donald Trump on The Oprah Winfrey Show, examine how fear-mongering was a common tactic in every every U.S. presidential campaign of the late 20th century, and share ideas on how people can overcome the sensationalism that permeates news reporting and the national discourse in America. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/satwb/support2019-12-0548 minShakesha and the White BoyShakesha and the White BoyPodcast TrailerHosted by Shakesha Williams and Ryan Dinger, Shakesha and the White Boy is a podcast where politics and pop culture collide. Find out what you're in for each episode by listening to this trailer. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/satwb/support2019-11-2701 min