Toot_N_Nell

By: Toot_n_Nell Podcast
  • Summary

  • Two bestfriends, an introvert and extrovert have come together to discuss hot topics, life experiences, and everything else we would normally talk about on the phone. We share even some of our most private and sensitive conversations. Stay tuned to hear our different perspectives on any and everything! No topic is off limits!
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Episodes
  • ALL ABOUT THE BENJ’WOMEN$$
    Apr 1 2023
    In 2023 women are the breadwinners and bringing in them dollar$$$ Toot and Nell discuss how they navigate their relationships as the breadwinner$ and still having their men lead the way! Share your thoughts and opinions on how roles are switching and women bringing in the bulk of the dollar$
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    1 hr and 29 mins
  • Gun Violence in the Black Community: A Parent’s Perspective of A Child Who Was A Victim and Survived
    Dec 25 2022
    Listener discretion is advised! This episode contains details that may be disturbing; specifically relating to gun violence and our youth. Special Guest, Larissa Graves shares her perspective of an incident involving her 14 year old son who was shot and wounded by another teenager. By the grace of God he survived and was able to prosecute the criminal. Share your perspective and support and don’t forget to RATE our podcast. Here’s the website to Killeen, Texas, Fatal Shootings in Killeen, TX: https://www.gunmemorial.org. National Resource for gun violence victims: Gun Violence; https://www.amnesty.org. Thank you for listening 🙏🏾. Special Thanks to Mytia for our Intro and Outro! Her IG is @mytiawashyyy if you’d like to contact her for your podcast, YouTube, or any other social media handles for music and her amazing voice!
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    2 hrs and 27 mins
  • The Shade! Colorism.
    Nov 11 2022
    Colorism has been a term used in the black and brown communities as a form of discrimination between lighter/ darker skin tones. Colorism was introduced into the black community from as far back as slavery. The slave owners discriminated against darker slaves, who were forced to work outside and do hard labor vs the lighter slaves who were chosen to work in the homes. Unfortunately, we still see colorism affecting our black, brown, Hispanic, and other minority groups. Our two special guests, Mya Matos and Prishna Jimenez-Cassan, share their experiences with colorism. Disclaimer: Thoughts and opinions spoken on this topic are those of each individual and their experiences. We respect all perspectives and experiences shared, and we are not here to judge or determine anyone’s truth. Thank you to our guests for sharing your experiences and being so transparent. Also, we apologize for mic issues ( it’s technology), but we continued to push through to have this much needed conversation.
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    1 hr and 57 mins

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