The 15 Minute Break – Straight Outta Compton Casting Call

We take it back to the 15 Minute Break! KC, Chris, KJ and Lady J discuss their feelings on the NWA – Straight Outta Compton casting call letter for women and its rankings.

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The 15 Minute Break – What Makes A Man Marriageable (Throwback)

In this throwback episode of the 15 Minute Break, KC and the ladies discuss the qualities that make a man marriage material.

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The Break: Scandal Part 1 (PODCAST)

Listen in as KC and family dig in (and KC puts her foot in her mouth a few times) to Shonda Rhymes hit primetime drama, Scandal. Podcast guests include Chris Lehman, Tash Moseley, Arian White, and Camille Townsend. This is part 1 of 2, so stayed tuned to hear how this conversation wraps up!

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Track: Ignore (Yes I Did) by Ossie, featuring Tilz

Culture Connection: Morgan Rhodes

In this episode of Culture Connection, Brother Malcolm chats with DJ and music programmer, Morgan Rhodes, host of KPFK’s (FM 90.7) The Listening Station. Rhodes also holds the honor of being the music supervisor for Ava DuVernay’s latest project, Middle of Nowhere. Listen in as they chat about current music genres, the crucial role of independent radio, and why Black people should embrace a variety of musical styles.

PODCAST: Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man

Join KC and the family as they discuss the book-turned-film, Act Like a Lady, Think Like A Man and whether or not that dating advice is applicable to modern-day Black singles. Podcast guests include Chris Lehman, Toria Williams, and Darius Gray.

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Have Good Hair With a Good Workout

Many a black woman throughout history has shunned a swimming pool or a workout routine because she didn’t want to “sweat her style out” or get her hair wet. But what if you want to be healthy? Exercising is a must. If you want to work out without messing up that perfect coif, try these tips:

Wrap it Up

For short to medium hair, wrap a cotton or silk scarf around your hair. You don’t have to cover your entire head. While you can always place a cotton bandana over your head and knot it at the nape of your neck, you could also just wrap the scarf around your hairline, leaving the crown exposed. This will preserve the volume without flattening your ‘do. Cotton is generally not recommended, but in this instance, it can absorb your perspiration and keep it from getting into your face.

Style a Ponytail

Longer-haired ladies can pull their hair back into a ponytail. Fashion a high ponytail that doesn’t rest against your neck if possible. Not only does it keep your hair out of the way, you can wear a matching covered elastic if you like your hair accessories to match your exercise outfits.

Braid It

If your hair is long enough, braid it into one or two French braids, or simply one braided ponytail. You can then wrap it with a scarf or pin the braid or braids up. Post-workout, unravel the braids for a wavy look.

Wear it Natural

Your hair doesn’t have to be natural, but you can style it in more of a “wash n’ go” way if you have a texturizer instead of fully straightening it. Of course, if your hair is natural, then you probably don’t mind wetting and/or conditioner washing more often. When you have other options besides the bone-straight look, you won’t spend as much time straightening after exercising. Instead, you can either shake it out and go, or wash and go without too much effort.

 

15 Minute Break: Black Women On Black Hair Part II

It’s another edition of Black Women Speak! Join KC and the ladies as they discuss why Black women must live by our own beauty standard, and our relationship with out hair . Podcast guests include Stacee Brewer, Tiffany Lanoix, Rayna Lott, Nikeita Crichlow, Joy May-Harris, Jamila Farwell, Toria Williams, and Sister T.

15 Minute Break: Black Women Speak!

Join KC and the ladies as they discuss the qualities that make a man marriage material, the images of black women in the media, and the relationship between men and their mothers. Podcast guests include Stacee Brewer, Tiffany Lanoix, Rayna Lott, Nikeita Crichlow, Joy May-Harris, Jamila Farwell, Toria Williams, and Sister T.