The Inky Comet

The Inky Comet

The Inky Comet

A Society and Culture podcast

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The Inky Comet

The Inky Comet

The Inky Comet

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The Inky Comet

The Inky Comet

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2024 has been a tough year, both personally and collectively. In this episode, Nia is joined by Antoinette and Vicky, who share their experiences with career shifts, personal transformation, and the trailblazing path of being a single childless
In this episode, Nia is joined by Harlem-born artist Turtle. He shares about his early start, and continuing to create after experiencing loss. This is an episode on Black Men's mental health that you don't want to miss.
In this thought-provoking episode, Nia delves into the rapidly growing trend of cosmetic surgery and its normalization in today’s society. Tune in for an insightful conversation that challenges the status quo and encourages mindful choices abou
In this episode, we delve into the rich history and enduring impact of education in the Black community. By revisiting and uplifting the educational legacies of our ancestors, we seek guidance and inspiration for today's approaches to liberatio
In this episode, Nia delves into the complexities of grief during times of transition and highlights the healing power of friendship.
In this episode, Nia discusses the potential for social media to be a productive space for public discourse. Tune in to discover how embracing new forms of communication can help reshape cultural norms and create space for honest dialogue.
In this episode, Nia discusses the unspoken ways Black people have to manage perceptions of their identity.
Season 8 of The Inky Comet starts May 14 through July! Tune in to hear what's new from the host, Nia Marie :)
My dearest Lynnikka blessed me last week and came to my studio to record. We chatted through fluidity infiltrating almost all aspects of our lives, from identity, love, and work, and whether social media is helping to facilitate a positive cha
The lovely Antoinette (@justantoinette) is back in the stu, and we couldn't be any more excited. In this episode, we mostly talk about the crazy behavior of our world leaders and the lack of response to a changing world. It's a lovely listen to
It's hard to keep the faith when you're in a difficult moment. And sometimes, it's even harder to acknowledge the abundance that is also present. Original Inky Comet Star Tyler joins this episode to share her journey as a single mother.
In this episode, my sister Nicole joins me to share her experience as a mother of two Black boys. We talk about motherhood and some of the things related to raising Black children.
In this episode, I'm joined by corporate baddie @MizzVickay. We explore our Mississippi roots and how the love that drove our ancestors to brighter pastures is the same love that inspires our modern-day adventures.
Single and childless at 32 is definitely not what little Nia had in mind when she envisioned her future; nevertheless, joy and love (among many other things) are abundant in my current reality. In this episode, I'm joined by Marley, the OG In
After a short hiatus, The Inky Comet is back! In this episode, Nia and her dear friend Jack talk shit about generally all things. It's a great laugh if nothing else!
We are in the midst of a Black Renaissance. Similar to the giants who came before us, we are reflecting, discussing, envisioning, and manifesting more. We are crafting a reality that is different from what is currently present. In this episode
At its best, cancel culture is our attempt to hold public figures accountable for their actions and establish collective values. It attempts to introduce the concept of accountability to a society that rarely acknowledges when wrongdoing occurs
In this episode, Nia and Francois discuss the complex relationship between Black Women and Black Men and the historical trauma that has informed it. We conclude with thoughts on how to bridge the gap in the name of collective liberation.
Throughout this summer we have seen countless examples of how the “Strong Black woman Trope '' harms the collective’s ability to show up for Black women in our time of need. In this episode, Nia and Khadija explore the trope of the black women
In this episode, Nia and Michelle, explore the idea that in our personal relationships, there is an opportunity to establish a social contract that outlines guidelines for the interaction and treatment of Black people globally.
In this episode, Nia speaks with her sister Dr. Natalie Lewis about our ancestral power and narrative as Black Americans. Through sharing stories about their experiences studying abroad in West Africa, they unpack the power and magic in the anc
The primary objective of The Inky comet is to offer nuanced perspectives to existing conversations about Blackness. Blackness in and of itself is incredibly complex, and we do ourselves a disservice when we simplify our experience. We can build
In this episode, we explore reasons why there needs to be more unity across the African diaspora and why it is tied to our collective liberation. Featuring @justantoinette
A series of conversations with Black Women about self-care. In this episode, we explore why self-care is so important to the survival, healing, and liberation of Black women. Included are actionable steps and ways you can better love and suppor
In this episode, Nia and Antoinette discuss how our response to the pandemic, is a reflection of our collective American values. Featuring @justantoinette
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