On The Phone With Friends Podcast

On The Phone With Friends

What makes us friends? Finally a podcast that discusses and witnesses Black women's friendships and how we build our lives with and through them. From the healthy to the toxic, we want to get real about what makes our friendships unique and wholesome despite the negative messaging and social media parodies. We're your working class Oprah and Gayle! read less
Society & CultureSociety & Culture

Episodes

Minisode 7.5 - The Intros Show #1: The Stories We Tell About Our Friends That Make Us Love Them More
Oct 10 2022
Minisode 7.5 - The Intros Show #1: The Stories We Tell About Our Friends That Make Us Love Them More
Melonee opens the show faux reeling from when shit got weird at work but contractually can’t talk about it but that’s what liner notes are for. Whew! Thank God for foodie conversations and we are hella country on this show. Do you eat your hog head cheese on saltines or club crackers? Of course, Natalie got us reconsidering if hog head cheese is oversized plant cells or nah? And we be on our googles so learn you something about gizzards. This show gets random as hell in the first 10 minutes. If you haven’t listened to episode 7, then use this minisode to get into a more in-depth origin story of the Southern Glamazons trip and that surreal moment over Escambia Bay and why Lenny Kravitz holds a special place in our hearts as we watched the sunrise over the bay on our inaugural trip. How long was that drive? Here guh, take a look: https://goo.gl/maps/xiBfDFVRbGcB7uYo6. Listen to our friendship origin stories with Sonya, Jenny, Nikkele, and Yolanda. What are the stories you tell about your friends? Finally, Melonee finally pussies up and confesses that’s she’s the cryer! And who are you without an endorsement from your own kid slash God-Daughter. Kid Noodle makes her podcast debut! Learn more about Swing Phi Swing Social Fellowship, Incorporated and how Black women build community. We’re taking a break because of fall break and One Music Fest ratchetness. It’s the Friendship Homecoming in ATL so a 2 part episode drops on October 24. We working class ya’ll! Leave us a voice message: anchor.fm/otpwfriends --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/otpwfriends/message
Episode 6: When Your Mentor Is Ordained By God, You Can't Help But Go "To The Top"
Sep 26 2022
Episode 6: When Your Mentor Is Ordained By God, You Can't Help But Go "To The Top"
It’s been 26 years since Melonee was last in San Francisco, but this time she talks about the full circle experience of being a fellow with The Peace Studio and beginning her training as a creative peacebuilder. How do you go from unhoused teen to hosting a podcast with a friend you met in college? There are people you meet along the way that can change your life for the better. OTPW Friends welcomes thee Vrita Delaine who was the Assistant Vice President of Student Affairs at The University of Southern Mississippi (TO THE TOP!). Guess who cried first? What does it mean to give someone their flowers? Can leadership be ordained? Could you hold down your career while living apart from your husband for 16 years? This is a discussion on the accidental mentors of our life who can change our trajectory in a heartbeat. We still have plenty of questions for Mrs. Vrita because her daddy also spoke 3 languages!! She’s just a little Black girl from Choctaw County, Alabama who grew up to be a graceful and respected African American lady who is in “her bag” literally. Leave us voicemail cuz we’d love to hear what you think of the show OR if you have a question that you’d like for us to discuss on that show, that would be dope too. But for real tho, whatchu bout to do? Here’s a good read: Mentoring While Black & FemaleThe Gendered Literacy Phenomenon of Black Women Mentors by Juanita Johnson-Bailey (The University of Georgia), Tennille Lasker-Scott Thei (University of Georgia), and Yolanda Sealey-Ruiz (Teachers College) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/otpwfriends/message