The Extraordinary Negroes

By Jay Connor and Alex Hardy

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Each week on "The Extraordinary Negroes", writers Jay Connor and Alex Hardy delve into humorous explorations of pop culture, current events, and relevant issues with some of your favorite media personalities. Previous guests include Luvvie Ajayi, Damon Young and Panama Jackson of VerySmartBrothas, April Reign, 2017 Grammy nominees KING, Jerrika Hinton of ABC's Grey's Anatomy, author and blogger extraordinaire Demetria Lucas O'Doyley, author Kiese Laymon, Eunique Jones Gibson of Because of Them We Can, and many more.

Episode Date
An Extraordinary Evening: For Podcasters of Color (Feat. Misha Euceph, Amber J. Phillps, & Diosa Femme)
01:34:45

The second installment of "An Extraordinary Evening: For Podcasters of Color" took place on June 27th. Once again, Jay organized a night of food, fun, and fellowship at YouTube Space LA in Los Angeles to celebrate the accomplishments and contributions of people of color within the podcasting medium. 

This episode is a live recording from that event, specifically the panel portion featuring some of the most important figures within the podcast medium--each of whom just so happens to be a person of color: Misha Euceph, host of KPCC's "Tell Them, I Am," Amber J. Phillps, host of "The Black Joy Mixtape," and Diosa Femme, host of "Locatora Radio." 

This event was presented by Extraordinary Ideas, SimpleCast, and YouTube and sponsored by Patreon and CastBox. Also shoutout to our partners AudioBoom and SquadCast. 

Jul 02, 2019
An Extraordinary Evening: For Podcasters of Color (Feat. John Asante of Stitcher, Sam Sanders of NPR's It's Been A Minute, Paulina Lopez of Super Mamas, & Shaun Lau of No, Totally!
01:21:06

On 12/13, Jay organized a massive event in Los Angeles celebrating the accomplishments and contributions of people of color within the podcasting medium. It was a night of food, fun, and fellowship as podcasters of color throughout Los Angeles and beyond came together to lay the groundwork for the much needed wholesale changes necessary to achieve equitable treatment within the podcasting industry.

This episode is a live recording from that event, specifically the panel portion featuring some of the most important figures within the podcast medium--each of whom just so happens to be a person of color: Stitcher senior producer John Asante, Sam Sanders of NPR's "It's Been A Minute", Paulina Lopez of the incredibly successful "Super Mamas", and Shaun Lau of "No, Totally!" 

This event was presented by Extraordinary Ideas and SimpleCast, and sponsored by TableCakes Productions, Wavve, RadioPublic, SquadCast, Heil Sound, She Podcasts, Bullhorn.FM, and FullCast.  

Partners for this event include AudioBoom, TuneIn, Inner-City Arts, De Mi Alma Productions, and Comfort LA. 

Music provided by Yondo.

Dec 18, 2018
Dear Summer (Feat. Leigh Ann Hahn of Grand Performances & Traci Thomas of The Stacks Podcast)
01:12:16

Intro By Amanda Seales & Brian Alexander Morgan
Music By Jonny May, JP Soundz, & Marcel

Summer is imminent and with it comes timely vacations, impromptu pool parties, and the triumphant return of sundresses. But lost in all the fun in the sun are the countless non-profit organizations sprinkled throughout the country that keep our communities thriving. So we're joined by Leigh Ann Hahn of Grand Performances to discuss the important roles that non-profits occupy within our communities, how philanthropy is essential, and why giving should hurt. Additionally, Alex has a new apartment, Jay still hasn't slept, and Rachel Dolezal is the welfare queen Black America refuses to claim.

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Jun 05, 2018
An Extraordinary Mother's Day Tribute: I Love My Momma (Feat. The Queens Who Raised Us)
53:22

Intro by Naarai Michele
Outro by Langston Hughes

Get your kleenex ready. For our annual Mother's Day Blackstravaganza, our mothers (!!!!!!!) join us to discuss the many challenges they faced, the sacrifices they made, and even delve into some of their regrets and missteps in raising each of us. Additionally, we learn who's responsible for Alex's obsession with Janet Jackson, we unveil Jay's sordid cross-dressing past, and you'll get a bit more insight into just how we grew up to become Extraordinary Negroes. 

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May 08, 2018
Bitcoin Ballin' (Feat. Lamar Wilson and Lafe Taylor)
01:07:27

Intro by DJ Suede The Remix God

Music By Marcelmakesmusic, Beatkowski, and Vincent Alexander.

Don't know anything about cryptocurrency? Guess what? We don't either. So we invited Lamar Wilson, the mastermind behind blockchain company Hijro and the instructor of the Black Business School’s popular “Welcome to Cryptocurrency 101” course, to put us up on game. Additionally, Kanye lost his damn mind, Alex could use some extra gravy, and will Jay be watching football again this season?

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May 02, 2018
My Brother's Keeper (Feat. James Bland of "Giants" & Elton Anderson Jr. of Creators of Color)
01:20:01

Intro by Durand Bernarr.

Music provided by Heartbreaker, Theo Fill Us, and Beatowski. 

We're a day late and a dollar short, but hopefully we made up for it by bringing along James Bland of the Emmy-nominated, smash hit web series "Giants" and Creators of Color founder and celebrity photographer Elton Anderson Jr. We discuss their viral Instagram antics, how friendship is a form of self-care, how photography and film became their creative outlets, and how their brotherhood has propelled their respective careers to the next level. Additionally, Jay needs more podcaster friends, Fabulous won’t find a fan in Alex, and are Fried Lobster and Cheddar Bay biscuit Waffles for the culture? 

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Apr 11, 2018
Once Upon A Live SXSW Episode (Recorded Live On SXSW's Live Podcast Stage) (Re-Release)
54:10

Almost a year ago to the day, we checked off an item on our bucket list when we made history as one of the first podcasts to ever perform live at SXSW. So to commemorate this momentous occasion, we're revisiting this episode so that our new listeners can enjoy this moment and our listeners who've been rolling with us from the jump can see how far we've come. 

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Mar 27, 2018
We'll Name This Podcast Later
54:47

Music provided by Michael Trapson, Marcel, & Ghost Beats.

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Mar 13, 2018
Let's Go To Therapy (Feat. Tonja Renée Stidhum & Shamira Ibrahim)
01:29:27

In a unique take on our Writers Symposium series, writers Tonja Renée Stidhum (Blavity, Shadow & Act, The Root, etc.) and Shamira Ibrahim (Very Smart Brothas, Washington Post, etc.) explore their ongoing journeys with depression, anxiety, body dysmorphia, and mental illness. They bravely detail how they sought the support of their friends and family members, how each of them chose their therapists, and what gave them the will to carry on even in their darkest hours. 

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Feb 28, 2018
An Extraordinary Black Panther Review (Feat. J of Tea With Queen & J and Law Ware)
50:44

After its record breaking $235 million opening, you damn right we have much to discuss about this movie. Our favorite womanist race nerd J of Tea With Queen & J joins us and Law Ware makes his triumphant return as well to drop off his 2 cents. Enjoy. 

Artwork courtesy of @von.hall

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Feb 20, 2018
Back To The Motherland (Feat. Myra & Delvecchio Parks of The Repat Diaries)
01:19:15

Since we’re days away from our legendary block party in Wakanda and our collective excitement about our African heritage is arguably stronger than ever before, we chopped it up with Myra and Delvecchio Parks of The Repat Diaries. A married couple who grew tired of their monotonous life in America and decided to begin a new one in Simba’s backyard, The Motherland. They discuss the challenges of homeschooling their 5 year old son, the cultural differences they experienced in their new home, and the complicated dynamics of being accepted as an African-American by our continental brothers and sisters. Additionally, Alex didn’t exactly have the greatest weekend, Jay visited Wakanda and lived to tell about it, and Black Panther is exactly the movie every last one of us deserve.

Music courtesy of IceJJFish, Nimbus Vin, & Little Ry Mu$ic. 

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Feb 13, 2018
The Afterparty: "Welcome To Wakanda" (Feat. Law Ware)
25:54

Are you looking forward to Black Panther, but have no idea what the hell it's even about because you never read the comic book? Don't worry. We got you. Before Chadwick Boseman and company obliterate the box office, we're putting you up on everything you need to know prior to watching the movie. We break down the mythology of the Black Panther, the cultural signficance of Wakanda, who his cast of supporting characters are, what we're most looking forward to, and how the first big budget predominantly Black feature film has the potential to transform the entertainment industry. 

Feb 09, 2018
The Forgotten Ones (Feat. Dallas Goldtooth)
01:12:50

Indigenous activist and environmental organizer Dallas Goldtooth joins us to discuss the struggle for people of color to remain hopeful in our society, his experiences on the front lines of the infamous Keystone XL and Dakota Access protests, the biggest sacrifice he's man as an activist, and the prevalence of anti-blackness in Indigenous communities. Additionally, Alex can't get to Essence Fest fast enough, Jay used to love H.E.R., and did do we have love for the Grammys or nah? 

Music courtesy of Mr. TalkBox and VybeBeatz.

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Jan 30, 2018
Bout My Business (Feat. Dave Anderson)
01:21:42

With our holiday hangover (and hiatus) out the way, we're back in business with Mr. Dave Anderson, aka The Business Bully, to discuss his groundbreaking Black Boys Win initiative, how his track record of success propelled him into entrepreneurship, why he refuses to wear suits, and how come Mr. T doesn't get his due as a revolutionary? Additionally, calling Alex a Nutella Queen might get you stomped out, never let Jay name your computer, and Combat Jack's legacy will live on forever. 

Music courtesy of Jay Connor for Extraordinary Beats.

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Jan 16, 2018
Holiday Happiness (Feat. Quinn Gee of Magnolia Mental Health)
01:22:08

The holidays aren't happy for everyone. So we're joined by psychotherapist Quinn Gee of Magnolia Mental Health to discuss how factors like the winter weather, economic anxiety, and our current political climate adversely affect our mental health during the holidays, the importance of establishing healthy boundaries, and how to support your friends and family suffering from mental illness without losing yourself in the process. Additionally, Alex has fond memories of that LaFace Christma" album, the verdict is still out on if Jay has been naughty or nice, and CyHi's new album gets our seal of approval.

Music courtesy of Cameron J. Henderson and Little Ry Mu$!c.

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Dec 19, 2017
She's Gotta Have It (feat. Synitta Walker and Shamira Ibrahim of Very Smart Brothas)
50:11

With The Internets abuzz after the debut of Spike Lee's update on his 1986 feature film debut, She's Gotta Have It, we felt it was only right to assemble the homies to discuss the show's portrayal of modern love in gentrified Brooklyn. We're joined by writer and Editor-In-Chief of TheExtraordinaryNegroes.com Synitta Walker and Shamira Ibrahim, contributor to Very Smart Brothas, Washington Post, and other outlets, to unpack the Netflix series, whether its take on sexuality and polyamory reflect dating in the 2000 and the 17, challenges in writing Millennial television characters, and healthy ways to juggle lovers.

Dec 13, 2017
Rebel Yellow (Feat. Ranier Maningding of The Love Life of An Asian Guy)
01:19:12

In one of our most insightful interviews to date, we chop it up with NextShark Editor-at-Large Ranier Maningding, better known as the mastermind behind the social media phenomenon The Love Life of An Asian Guy.

He dishes on how nearly every marginalized group adheres to the civil rights blueprints that Black people created, the responsibilities and loneliness that come with helming one of the only Asian-American platforms of its scale, how media whitewashing has impacted how Asian-Americans self-identify, how Black and Asian communities have been pitted against each other, and the complicated legacy of George Tekai's activism. Additionally, Jay is a sore loser, Alex is afraid of goblins, and @ElaineVictoria can sing her entire ass off.

Intro courtesy of @ElaineVictoria.

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Dec 05, 2017
An Extraordinary Thanksgiving Dinner Draft (Feat. Law Ware)
35:14

If you thought fantasy football was serious, imagine replacing the NFL players in with your Thanksgiving menu. Which is exactly what the hell our hungry asses did. But did your Grandma's legendary mac and cheese make the cut? There's only one way to find out. Itis should separately. 

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Nov 21, 2017
The Afterparty: "A Love Letter To Black Veterans" (Feat. Richard Brookshire of Reparations Podcast)
33:51

We know, we know. It's been a minute since we hit ya'll with an Afterparty episode, but your prayers have been answered. So with Veterans Day on the horizon, we're joined by former combat medic and current Reparations Podcast co-host Richard Brookshire to deconstruct Obama’s military legacy, Richard's quest to maintain his Black identity despite his surroundings, the mistreatment of veterans by society as a whole, why Richard believes Micah Johnson was a martyr for racial justice, and how his military service felt like a lie.

And to the courageous individuals in the Air Force, Army, Navy, Marines, and Coast Guard, as well as our military veterans, we are eternally grateful for your service and sacrifice. As well as the friends and family who keep them loved and uplifted over the course of their military careers. 

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Nov 09, 2017
Heard It Through The Grapevine (Feat. Ashley Akunna of The Grapevine)
01:13:49

Once upon a time, Ashley Akunna was so discouraged by the absence of Black Millennial representation on television that she created a web series to do something about it. Now one of the most popular web series out, "The Grapevine" features some of your favorite game changers, artists, cultural innovators, and professionals tackling the topics of today. And she joins us to discuss the importance of her platform, what she adds to the pantheon of Black women in media, and why we should stop blaming Millennials for every damn thing. Additionally, Jay offers to fix Chrisette Michele's life, Alex might put money on Justin Timberlake's head, and are we sure Takeoff wasn't left off of "Bad & Boujee?"

Intro courtesy of Kevin Ross and additional music provided by sweetmelody602. 

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Nov 07, 2017
KweliTV & Chill (Feat. Deshuna Spencer of KweliTV)
01:16:42

Netflix is great and all, but what ya'll know about the newly launched streaming media service KweliTV? We're joined by its founder, Deshuna Spencer, to discuss the necessity of this new platform, the trials and tribulations of owning and operating a 100% Black-owned business, and the importance of creating content that reflects our interests. Additionally, Alex has found his soulmate in Janet Jackson, invites to the cookout are still suspended indefinitely, and rape culture's gotta go.

Original music provided by Little Ry Music. 

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Oct 23, 2017
The Watermelon Woman (Feat. Cheryl Dunye of Queen Sugar)
01:15:55

We're baaaaaaack. And for those of you who can't wait for new episodes of Queen Sugar to return to your television sets, we picked the brain of Cheryl Dunye, one of the masterminds responsible for bringing this brilliant show to life. We discussed what's on the horizon for the Bordelons, her thoughts on queer representation in Hollywood, and why it's a beautiful time to be Black and well moisturized.

Additionally, Jay is in a giving mood, Alex would take a knee too, and Cardi B. usurping Taylor Swift at the top of the charts is worthy of a confetti toss. 

Oct 10, 2017
An Extraordinary Announcement!
02:27

Is this mic on? Gather round the campfire, children. It's time for a very special announcement. 

Sep 19, 2017
An Extraordinary Recap: Insecure - "Hella Perspective" (Feat. Dr. Joy Harden Bradford of Therapy For Black Girls & Law Ware)
38:36

The season finale hath finally arrived. And to celebrate this momentous occasion, we brought back fan favorites Dr. Joy Harden Bradford of Therapy for Black Girls and philosopher/writing ass writer Law Ware for the ride. So enjoy as Law breaks down the anatomy of a sidekick, Jay fails miserably at recognizing closure, Dr. Joy considers exes imaginary friends, and Alex is a proponent of gratuitous sex.

Sep 11, 2017
An Extraordinary Recap: Insecure - "Hella Disrespectful" (Feat. The Brown Liquor Report)
33:33

With all the chaos and turmoil in this episode, you might need a drink or a seven. But since we're fresh out of bartenders, we brought along our extended fam DJ BlackShah, The Count, Jas Hands, and B. Fierce, better known as The Brown Liquor Report, to help us drink away the pain. So pour yourself something to drink and partake in our latest "Insecure" recap. 

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Sep 04, 2017
An Extraordinary Recap: Insecure - "Hella Blows" (Feat. Dr. Joy Harden Bradford of Therapy For Black Girls)
23:31

With so much to unpack in this episode, we felt it was only right to bring in a therapist. So thankfully, Dr. Joy Harden Bradford of Therapy For Black Girls was up for the job. We dissect Molly's comfortability with the uncharted territory of an open relationship, Issa's "hocation" possibly meeting its abrupt end, and did Lawrence just realize he's an Affirmative Action hire? Like we said, it's a lot. So enjoy our recap. 

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Aug 28, 2017
An Extraordinary Recap: Insecure - "Hella Shook" (Feat. George M. Johnson)
32:01

In the latest installment of An Extraordinary Recap, we're joined by Broadway Black managing editor and chicken fried scribe George M. Johnson to discuss the latest and greatest in of the fifth episode of the second season of HBO's Insecure, "Hella Shook".

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Aug 21, 2017
An Extraordinary Recap: Insecure - "Hella LA" (Feat. Panama Jackson of Very Smart Brothas & Law Ware)
29:26

In the latest installment of An Extraordinary Recap, we're joined by our beige brother from another Panama Jackson of Very Smart Brothas and writing ass writer Law Ware to discuss the latest and greatest in of the fourth episode of season two of HBO's Insecure, "Hella LA".

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Aug 14, 2017
New Slaves (Feat. Marlon Peterson)
01:31:36

In this episode, we're joined by Ebony Magazine Power 100 honoree, Aspen Ideas Festival Scholar, and criminal justice advocate Marlon Peterson to discuss the challenges of retaining your humanity while incarcerated, whether or not mass incarceration should be abolished, and how we as a community failed Kalief Browder. Additionally, we discover the origin of Alex's asshole ways, Procter & Gamble just might get a plate at the cookout, and Jay provides a candid update on his physical and emotional well-being.

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Intro courtesy of Keithron Powell 

Aug 08, 2017
An Extraordinary Recap: Insecure - "Hella Open" (Feat. Evette Dionne Brown of Bitch Media)
27:23

In latest installment of An Extraordinary Recap, we're joined by White Feminism's archenemy Evette Dionne Brown of Bitch Media to discuss the ongoings of the third episode of the second season of HBO's Insecure, "Hella Open".

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Aug 07, 2017
An Extraordinary Recap: Insecure - "Hella Questions" (Feat. Monique Judge of The Root)
18:59

In latest installment of An Extraordinary Recap, we're joined by your favorite writer's favorite writer, the illustrious Monique Judge of The Root to discuss the ongoings of the second episode of the second season of HBO's Insecure, "Hella Questions". 

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Jul 31, 2017
Passport Pimpin' (Feat. Evita Turquoise Robinson of Nomadness Travel Tribe & Darnell Lamont Walker of Passport Required)
01:08:03

In this episode, we're joined by branding/travel expert and Nomadness Travel Tribe founder Evita Turquoise Robinson and filmmaker and Passport Required founder Darnell Lamont Walker to discuss the keys to branding your business, the challenges of maintaining a self-care regimen despite a rigorous travel schedule, and what it was like to swag surf on the White House lawn before Cheeto-In-Cheif took office. Additionally, Alex doesn't believe in altruism at award shows, Jay is gonna miss Tiffany Haddish doing free shows all the time in LA, and Tommy from Martin got a job before Colin Kaepernick did.

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Jul 28, 2017
An Extraordinary Recap: Insecure - "Hella Great (Season Two Premiere)" (Feat. Tonja Renee Stidhum)
18:14

In our inaugural episode of An Extraordinary Recap, we're joined by writer/director, "Wing Chick" series creator, and Cinema Bun Podcast co-host Tonja Renee Stidhum to dissect the season premiere of HBO's "Insecure". Additionally, Tonja has some choice words for the people in the Groupon seats in the back, Jay is a proponent of #BlackNipplePiercingsMatter, and the Issa/Lawrence dynamic might hit a little too close to home for Alex. Best Buy shirts sold separately. 

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Jul 24, 2017
No Guest List (Feat. A Very Special Guest)
01:03:47

Ehhhhh... Why spoil the surprise? Just enjoy the episode! 

 

Original music produced by Nimbus Vin. 

Jul 13, 2017
The Return Of The Black Writers Symposium (Feat. Shanita Hubbard & Lincoln Anthony Blades)
01:36:23
Back by popular demand! We sit down with two more beautifully Black ass writers for "The Return of The Black Writers Symposium". However, this time we're joined by Shanita Hubbard ("The Root", "Ebony", "Griots Republic", "Abernathy Magazine", etc.) and newly christened Teen Vogue columnist Lincoln Anthony Blades to discuss navigating between Black-owned and mainstream media outlets, how protecting our publications and luminaries from outside criticism is counterproductive, and how to protect both yourself and your bank account from exploitive business practices. Additionally, Alex is perfectly fine with leftovers, Jay extols the virtues of the Black Speculative Arts Movement, and Beyonce's baby daddy is a struggle rapper.
Jun 28, 2017
The Afterparty: "BET Awards 2017"
26:23
There was an awards show last night? Oh. We just thought it was a New Edition concert. Regardless, listen to our thoughts on the 2017 BET Awards.
Jun 26, 2017
The Afterparty: "More Black Daddy Chronicles" (Feat. Nick Gaines)
30:11
In our latest installment of The Afterparty we celebrate Father’s Day by exploring the joys, challenges, and perils of Black Daddyhood with your favorite podcaster’s favorite podcaster Nick Gaines. We discuss the importance of expressing vulnerability with our children, improvements we can make as parents, the metamorphosis we underwent as fathers, and why raising children without rhythm should be a criminal offense.
Jun 14, 2017
When Theatre Goes Dark (Feat. Andrew Shade & April Reign of Broadway Black)
01:52:59
Tis the season for the Tony Awards! So in this episode, we're joined by two of the best, brightest, and Blackest voices on Broadway: the incomparable Andrew Shade (Founder and Editorial Director of Broadway Back) and the illustrious April Reign(Managing Editor of Broadway Black, #OscarsSoWrite Creator) to discuss carving out space for participants and consumers of Black Theatre, the Tony Awards nominees, and is this ongoing Black Media Renaissance just a facade? Additionally, Alex and the afterlife aren't the best of friends, Jay has the perfect recipe for friendship, and Lifetime hates Black people.
Jun 07, 2017
Blerd Is The Word (Feat. Jamie Broadnax of Black Girl Nerds & J. of Tea with Queen and J)
01:48:31
In this episode, we're joined by the dynamic duo of Black Girl Nerds creator and mogul in the making Jamie Broadnax, as well as our very special guest co-host J. of the Tea With Queen & J podcast, to discuss the breadth and idiosyncrasies of nerd culture, the importance of Black creators and executives within creative spaces, and Jamie's secret rendezvous with Idris Elba. Additionally, Alex takes a voyage to 1998, our birthday party has the best cake and ice cream, and even Jay has a price.
May 17, 2017
The Afterparty: "Adventures in Motherhood" (Feat. CaShawn Thompson and Tiffani Sheriff)
36:22
In this special Afterparty dedicated to the givers of life, we're joined by doula, mother, blogger, and creator of the "Black Girls Are Magic" merchandise line CaShawn Thompson and brand consultant, mother, and dancer Tiffani Sheriff to discuss raising awesome children, self-care amidst selflessness, and the challenges of developing your own parenting style.
May 11, 2017
Hello Brooklyn (Feat. Demetria Lucas D'Oyley)
02:30:49
In this episode, we’re joined by author, television personality, and melanated wonder woman Demetria Lucas D’Oyley to discuss her burgeoning multimedia empire, her bouts with self-doubt, which Brooklyn rapper wears the crown, and her journey while expanding her brand beyond writing. Additionally, Alex is to blame for the next podcast civil war, Jay is in dire need of anger management, and podcasting takes a lot of damn work.
May 02, 2017
The Afterparty: Kendrick Lamar's "Damn"
25:21
Kung Fu Kenny is back aaaaaaand so is The Afterparty. Here's our thoughts on his new album.
Apr 24, 2017
A Black Writers Symposium (Feat. Kiese Laymon & Hari Ziyad of RaceBaitR)
01:51:49
In one of our most candid episodes to date, we're joined by the dynamic duo of educator, "Long Division" author, and Southern-fried scribe Kiese Laymon and RaceBaitR's H.N.I.C. Hari Ziyad for our first ever "Black Writers Symposium". We discuss the necessity of the creative spaces they occupy, the delicate balance of selling their artistry while not selling their souls, and the roles and responsibilities of writers within the pursuit of true Black liberation. Additionally, Alex has a thing for Crunch Berries, Jay shops at Gordon Gartrelle, and Amtrak stations ain’t nothing nice.
Apr 19, 2017
Take The Pledge (Feat. Eunique Jones Gibson of Because of Them We Can)
01:34:11
In our new episode we’re joined by author, activist, and photographer Eunique Jones Gibson, the melanated mastermind behind the multi-faceted company “Because of Them We Can”. We discuss the complexities of identity within the African diaspora, the importance of instilling Black pride in our children, the necessity of separating talented individuals from their problematic behavior, and the greatest mac & cheese recipe in the history of modern mankind. Additionally, 1998 doesn't belong in Alex's rear view mirror, Jay is boring as hell, and a can of Pepsi would’ve worked wonders for MLK in Selma.
Apr 06, 2017
Once Upon A Live SXSW Episode
52:55

Once upon a time, the good folks at SXSW invited a pair of exuberant, Extraordinary Negroes to Austin in order to record a live episode on their official Live Podcast Stage. So we hopped our Black asses on planes, trains, and automobiles in order to happily oblige. In front of a big ass audience, with our surprise guest Nick Gaines in tow, this is the episode we recorded. And because this moment wouldn't be possible without our faithful listeners, we felt is was only right to share this momentous occasion with each of you. So thanks again to SXSW for the once in a lifetime experience and to the good folks at TuneIn for holding us down during this event!

Mar 21, 2017
The Afterparty: "Get Out" (Feat. Fazia Khan)
24:24
After stinking up the 2016 MTV Video Music Awards, Jordan Peele attempts to redeem himself with his feature film directorial debut "Get Out". And with so much to unpack in this movie, it was only fitting we invited the illustrious Fazia Khan along for the ride.
Mar 07, 2017
A Love Supreme (Feat. Dr. Jeanine Staples and Jas Hands of The Brown Liquor Report)
01:33:54
In this episode, we chop it up with celebrated author, speaker, and educator Dr. Jeanine Staples and our extended family member Jas Hands of The Brown Liquor Report. We explore the impact that exposure to physical and emotional trauma has on women both in and outside of relationships, Jeanine's thoughts on the #HurtBae fiasco, as well as her suggestions on successfully dismantling patriarchy. Additionally, Alex can do without Ikea's Swedish Meatballs, Jay draws confidence from an unlikely source, and we have some very special announcements to make.
Feb 28, 2017
The Afterparty: "The 2017 Grammys" (Feat. Nickolas Gaines)
21:07
In this episode, we opine on what went down at The Grammys. Special shout out to Beyonce for being kind enough to invite us to her concert.
Feb 13, 2017
All Hail The King (Feat. KING)
01:17:22
In this episode, we're joined by the divine trinity of songstress Amber Strother, vocalist Anita Bias, and keyboardist extraordinaire Paris Strother. Better known as 2017 Grammy nominees KING. We discuss the secret recipe of their lush sound, the integral role that The Purple One played in their careers, and how binging on Mario Kart keeps the creative juices flowing. Additionally, Alex has a vision of love, Jay will sleep when he's dead, and Memphis Bleek longs for the days of yore.
Feb 07, 2017
A Very Extraordinary Live Episode (Feat. Panama Jackson of VerySmartBrothas & Jas Hands)
31:07
In this episode, we chop it up with our big homie Panama Jackson of Very Smart Brothas and Jas Hands of Brown Liquor Report for a very special (and our very first) live episode. Immediately following our first live event, "A Very Extraordinary Watch Party" at Johnny Pistolas in Washington DC, we hopped on the mic and got busy for the culture. The event itself sold out, so shout to everyone who came through and showed us love.
Jan 31, 2017
The Afterparty: "The New Edition Story (Part 1)"
29:39
On 12/15, we attended the world premiere screening and cast Q&A of "The New Edition Story" and recorded this episode immediately afterward. So in this episode, we discuss out thoughts, opinions, and reactions to Part 1 of "The New Edition Story", our experience watching this movie with Bobby Brown, BET executives, and the rest of the cast, and what we learned about New Edition by watching this movie. And for those of you in the DC area, make sure you come out to the watch party we're co-hosting with Very Smart Bros this Thursday for the final night of this movie. For tix and info, hit up: www.veryextraordinary.eventbrite.com
Jan 24, 2017
Anatomy Lessons (Feat. Jerrika Hinton of ABC's Grey's Anatomy)
01:44:44
In this episode, we’re joined by actress Jerrika Hinton of ABC’s Grey's Anatomy. She dishes on what it's like to play Dr. Stephanie Edwards in the house that Shonda built, her experiences as a person of color in the entertainment industry, and what you can expect from this upcoming season of Grey's Anatomy. Additionally, Alex has a special place in his heart for Harriet Winslow, Jay ain't about that time travel life, and Bobby Brown’s fried chicken is magically delicious.
Jan 23, 2017
New Year, New Me (Feat. Ilen & Lauren Bell of Black Fitness Today)
02:01:02
It's 2017 and in spirit of “New Year, New Me”, with the influx of new faces in the gym committing to a healthier lifestyle, we discuss health, fitness, and nutrition with Black Fitness Today co-founders Lauren and Ilen Bell. Additionally, Jay isn’t a cheap date, Alex is finally an uncle, and Facebook has all the answers.
Jan 10, 2017
The Afterparty: "Hidden Figures"
22:51
In our latest Afterparty installment, we discuss "Hidden Figures", starring Taraji P. Henson, Janelle Monáe, and Octavia Spencer. Oh, and shoutout to Pharrell for providing the soundtrack as well.
Jan 03, 2017
The Afterparty: "The Year That Was"
57:00
2016 was quite the year, so we've rolled out a bonus-sized Afterparty episode to talk all about it.
Dec 31, 2016
Guess Who's Coming To Dinner (Feat. Tunde Wey)
01:40:06
In this episode, we chop it up with chef Tunde Wey about his revolutionary "Blackness In America" dinner series, some of the challenges he's faced in America as a Nigerian immigrant, what city has the best food, and the inherently destructive nature of patriarchy. Additionally, Alex has nothing but love for Prince, Jay is long overdue for a car bed, and Facebook exile is not for the weak.
Dec 27, 2016
"Black Girl Bandwidth" (Feat. Evelyn From The Internets & A.V. Perkins of A.V. Does What)
01:26:11
In our latest and greatest, we're joined by YouTube phenom Evelyn From The Internets and D.I.Y. guru A.V. Perkins to celebrate the wonders of #BlackGirlMagic. We discuss A.V.'s latest creation "University of Dope", the first card game dedicated to Hip-Hop culture, Evelyn's recent trip to Thailand, the impact gentrification has left on her Austin stomping grounds, and what it means to be a Magical Black Girl. Additionally, Donald Trump has Alex ready to throw chairs and Jay's prom recollections leave much to be desired.
Dec 13, 2016
The Afterparty: "The 2016 Soul Train Awards"
24:42
In our latest installment of "The Afterparty", we discuss The 2016 Soul Train Awards. Who had the best performance? What were the big surprises? And was that a lace front that Aaron Hall had on?
Nov 28, 2016
The Afterparty: "Moonlight" (Feat. Nickolas Gaines)
27:22
In this edition of "The Afterparty," we gather to discuss Barry Jenkins' critically acclaimed movie "Moonlight." Did it live up to the hype? Would we recommend it? Also, Nick thinks a cast member resembles 50 Cent, and Alex is willing to pay for a good time.
Nov 24, 2016
By Any Means Necessary (Feat. Ronnie Man Hatcher of New Era Chicago & Nickolas Gaines)
01:50:17
Every revolution has a catalyst, and in this episode we chop it up with Ronnie Man Hatcher of New Era Chicago to discuss his decision to spearhead his own in the notorious streets of Chicago. He breaks down his movement, his vision, and his refusal to apologize for uplifting his people by any means necessary. Additionally, Nick can't get enough of Chance The Rapper, Jay reveals his post-Election self-care regimen, and Alex wants you to have a very merry Christmas and a happy New Year.
Nov 16, 2016
The Afterparty: "Veterans Day" (Feat. Nickolas Gaines)
23:44
In this installment of The Afterparty, we discuss the importance of Veterans Day to us as military veterans, how we celebrate both ourselves and our fellow soldiers, and how we reconcile fighting for the same country that often mistreats and oppresses us.
Nov 10, 2016
You Good, Man? (Feat. Nickolas Gaines)
02:06:20
In this episode, fan favorite and National Suicide Prevention Program Director for the U.S. Department of Defense Nickolas Gaines joins us to discuss Kid Cudi's statement about checking himself into rehab for depression and suicidal thoughts, the pervasiveness and treatment of mental health issues (among Black folks), and much more. Additionally, we discuss the renaissance of great Black television and the controversy around Nate Parker and "The Birth of a Nation."
Oct 23, 2016
The Afterparty: Solange's "A Seat At The Table" (Feat. Nickolas Gaines)
26:47
In this edition of "The Afterparty" we opine on Solange's latest release, "A Seat At The Table". Does it live up to expectations? Additionally, Alex appreciates personal pronouns, Nick's favorite number is thirty-six, and Jay thinks Julez is selfish.
Oct 11, 2016
Put Some Respek On My Plate (Feat. Trap Kitchen)
01:14:11
In this episode, we invite Los Angeles-bred celebrity chefs Chef Spanky, Bad News, & DJ Kevvy Kev of Trap Kitchen on to discuss their transition from the streets of Compton to sharing a stove with Martha Stewart, their goals and aspirations as blossoming entrepreneurs, and to finally put to rest if sugar and grits are destined for holy matrimony or doomed for divorce. Additionally, never put chitlins and Alex in the same room and Jay shares his opinion on the #TeacherBae scandal.
Oct 04, 2016
"Explore, Embrace, & Empower" (Feat. Kent Johnson & Eric Martin of Black & Abroad)
02:07:34
In our latest Blackstravaganza, we invited Black & Abroad co-founders Kent Johnson and Eric Martin on to discuss how they transformed their passion for international travel into a thriving clothing brand and cultural collective, how they use their use their platform to give back to our communities, some of their memorable experiences abroad, and the eerie resemblance between Kent and Omarion. Additionally, Jay spends way too much money on Supras and Alex adores carrots.
Sep 06, 2016
The Revolution Will Be Televised (Feat. Dennis Dortch & Numa Perrier of Black & Sexy TV)
01:29:40
In this episode, Dennis Dortch and Numa Perrier of Black & Sexy TV join us to discuss their groundbreaking television network, their refusal to exist within the Hollywood paradigm, and the ingredients necessary to construct the perfect $20 salad. Additionally, Alex reveals his sordid, poorly dressed past and Jay leaves no diaper unturned.
Aug 29, 2016
The Afterparty: Frank Ocean's "Blond" (Feat. Nickolas Gaines)
25:31
Apparently some guy named Frank Ocean finally released a new album, so in our inaugural edition of “The Afterparty” we decided to talk about it. Additionally, Alex shoots his shot at Frank, Nick demands that Maxwell take a paternity test, and Jay calls out that one Jay Electronica guy. So gather round the fire, children, and partake.
Aug 23, 2016
Awesomely Extraordinary (Feat. Luvvie Ajayi & Nickolas Gaines)
01:22:32
You've howled at her blogs, cackled at her tweets, and now you'll hear her on our podcast. In this episode, we invite Luvvie Ajayi on to discuss her upcoming book "I'm Judging You: The Do Better Manual", her ascension from humble MySpace beginnings to Internet dominance, and answers the question we've all be dying to know: Just what the hell does Oprah smells like? Also, Alex isn't feeling Hispanics who ignore their Black ass heritages, Jay offers to roll Malia Obama a blunt, and fan favorite Nick had cab fare so we brought him along for the ride. Buy Luvvie's book, "I'm Judging You: The Do Better Manual": http://amzn.to/2bItNeQ
Aug 16, 2016
White Tears (Feat. Layla Tromble of White Nonsense Roundup & Nickolas Gaines)
01:45:49
In this episode, Layla Tromble of White Nonsense Roundup speaks on her social media crusade to eradicate "White Nonsense", breaks down the definition of White Privilege, and even puts her plate at the barbecue on the line to join us in a rousing game of Black Card Revoked. Additionally, fan favorite Nick Gaines makes his debut as a regular contributor, Jay launches a search party for Judy Winslow, and Alex still has zero tolerance for sugar in your grits.
Aug 03, 2016
Dollar Dollar Bill, Ya'll (Feat. Tiffany "The Budgetnista" Aliche)
01:53:18
With Black businesses and financial literacy more important than ever, in this episode we chop it up with financial guru Tiffany "The Budgetnista" Aliche, who puts us up on game in regards to budgeting, establishing a good credit score, savings, and much more. Additionally, we discuss the murders of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile, the Mr. Steal Your Grandma phenomenon, and Jay's relentless pursuit of birthday gifts.
Jul 14, 2016
Make Yourself At Home (Feat. Zakiyyah Myers & Rohan Gilkes of Innclusive)
01:07:11
In this episode, we chop it up with Innclusive co-founders Zakiyyah Myers and Rohan Gilkes, who transformed their own #AirbnbWhileBlack debacle into a company that prides itself on providing international travel accommodations free of discriminatory behavior. We also discuss D'Angelo's peculiar absence at The BET Awards, the inherent challenges of being a Black business owner, and Zakiyyah dishes on some of her favorite travel destinations.
Jul 03, 2016
The Black Daddy Chronicles (Feat. Nickolas Gaines & Irna Landrum of Daily Kos)
02:08:40
As we celebrate Father's Day for our third episode, we bring back fan favorite Nickolas Gaines (Suicide Prevention Program Director of the United States Department of Defense) and welcome essayist, activist, and Daily Kos' own Irna Landrum to join us in a roundtable discussion on Black masculinity, the wonders of Ice JJ Fish, and fatherhood. We laughed, we cried, but most importantly, we healed. Additionally, we take a moment to express our condolences for the mass shooting in Orlando, as well as take some time to reflect on the legacy of Muhammad Ali.
Jun 14, 2016
We Fall Down (Feat. Nickolas Gaines)
01:27:49
In our second episode, we chime in on the ongoing Sugar vs. Salt grits debate, reveal the salacious contents within our phones, and continue our discussion on mental health/illness in celebration of Mental Health Awareness Month with our special guest Nickolas Gaines, a Suicide Prevention Program Director for the United States Department of Defense. Oh, and in other news, Nick's edges are wonderful.
May 26, 2016
Beyoncé Is Bacon (Feat. Damon Young & Panama Jackson of VerySmartBrothas)
01:52:38
In our debut episode, we come out the gate strong and chop it up with the most notable pair of VerySmartBrothas we could find: The esteemed Damon Young and Panama Jackson. In this nearly two hour long extravaganza, waffles, pancakes, and french toast learn their fate in our power rankings, we extol the virtues of Sisqo's "Thong Song", and in honor of Mental Health Awareness Month, we take some time to discuss how these issues have impacted the Black community. And because we love ya'll, Beyoncé might've made ya'll sign up for Tidal, but we're giving you this precious gospel for free.
May 15, 2016