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Ward & Webster
by Bianca A. Ward, Isaiah Webster IIIThe unapologetic podcast that encourages you to KNOW, FEEL and DO to live your best life. New episodes every Saturday!
Copyright: 2021 Ward & Webster
Episodes
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1h 2m · PublishedIn Need to Know, the life and career of Jimmy Carter is discussed, including his outstanding achievements on civil rights and race relations. In All the Feels, Isaiah notes that commercial and digital advertising is getting whiter, and explains why this is so problematic. In Gotta Do, Bianca announces the March W&W Better You Book Club selection, "I'm Not Yelling: A Black Woman's Guide to Navigating the Workplace" by Elizabeth Leiba.
These Dreams
1h 40m · PublishedIn Need to Know, "Dream Dictionary" by Eric Ackroyd is reviewed as part of the W&W Better You Book Club. Bianca and Isaiah decode several of their own dreams, and as you might expect, foolishness ensues. In All the Feels, the podcast celebrates the beginning of its third season, as the co-hosts talk about favorite episodes and cringe-worthy moments from the first two years. In Gotta Do, Fit February concludes with a bang, as special guest Xanthia Johnson, licensed psychotherapist and creative arts therapist, discusses the services provided by Urban Playology, and gives Black folks permission to take up space and love themselves and their kids.
The Healing Power of Kindness
40m · PublishedIn Need to Know, Isaiah explains how Pisces brings the Zodiac full-circle in the latest installment of Where is the Sun. In All the Feels, Bianca reviews Rhianna's Super Bowl XLVII Halftime Show, and both co-hosts discuss the best Black halftime shows of all time; Bianca leans towards Michael Jackson, while Isaiah leans towards Prince. In Gotta Do, Fit February continues with a discussion of how random acts of kindness is actually good for your health.
Hypnotherapy, Explained
1h 31m · PublishedIn Need to Know, Isaiah breaks down the State of the Union address, and explains why House Republicans may have overplayed their hand in their rude behavior towards President Joe Biden. In All the Feels, Bianca leads a discussion on sex positivity for Black folks, but Isaiah is convinced that it's often used as a placeholder for people who simply want to have their cake and swallow it too! In Gotta Do, author and hypnotherapist Amari Ice returns to the show to discuss how BIPOC people can benefit from hypnotherapy and to explain why the practice is so often misunderstood.
The Blackity Black Black Episode
1h 23m · PublishedIn Need to Know, Isaiah encourages listeners to avoiding spending money on the commercialization of Black History Month, and to utilize social media to commemorate the occasion. In All the Feels, the co-hosts discuss the history of Black TV spinoffs, and even ponder some missed opportunities for the genre. In Gotta Do, Fit February begins with an examination of anti-Blackness: Bianca and Isaiah look at how colorism and internalized racism impacts Black people.
Also, the February Better You Book Club selection is revealed: "The Dream Dictionary" by Eric Ackroyd. Discussion and review coming February 25.
Our Rest. Our Resistance.
1h 10m · PublishedIn Need to Know, "Rest Is Resistance: A Manifesto" by Tricia Hersey (founder of The Nap Ministry) is reviewed as part of the W&W Better You Book Club. In All the Feels, work spouses are discussed; Isaiah has two, but Bianca doesn't have any! In Gotta Do, Isaiah encourages listeners to document their dreams over the next month. Plus, the co-hosts reveal a new month-long series: Fit February! Throughout the month of February, each Gotta Do segment will focus on the personal, physical and cultural side of fitness.
Endorsing Self Care
1h 15m · PublishedIn Need to Know, author Osman Njai is the first guest for a new segment called Writers' Corner, designed to bring more attention to unpublished writers looking to share their work. In All the Feels, Dolly Parton gives Isaiah an Idea, and the co-hosts suddenly find themselves considering which celebrities have the best endorsement deals. In Gotta Do, Self Love Month is celebrated with an infamous list, as the Wonders are encouraged to do something for themselves.
To learn more about Osman Njai's work, visit his blog: osmannjai.blogspot.com
New to You
1h 7m · PublishedIn Need to Know, Where is the Sun returns with a focus on Aquarius, but the stars were decidedly muted. In All the Feels, Bianca and Isaiah review the looks and standout moments from the Golden Globes, including Eddie Murphy's lifetime achievement award acceptance speech, and Angela Bassett turning back the hands of time. In Gotta Do, Bianca is annoyed that Isaiah doesn't immediately namecheck what he is looking to learn in 2023, but his ultimate answer is heartwarming.
The 100th Episode
1h 24m · PublishedIn Need to Know, Isaiah shares stats from the show, revealing the top five episodes of all time and the top countries in the listenership -- Singapore makes a surprising entry on the list. In All the Feels, the co-hosts share their favorite personal, political and pop culture moments from the first 100 episodes. In Gotta Do, the co-hosts talk about producing the podcast and how others could easily start their own.
Fabulously 40
52m · PublishedIn Need to Know, Bianca turns 40, and Isaiah wants to know her 40-ish approach to sex, career and life. In All the Feels, the winners of the 2022 Ward & Webster Awards (WWAs) are announced for Show of the Year; Guest of the Year; Book of the Year; and Best Segment, Series or Special. In Gotta Do, the co-hosts share their 2023 intentions, and announce the first selection in the 2023 W&W Better You Book Club: "Rest Is Resistance: A Manifesto" by Tricia Hersey.
Ward & Webster has 128 episodes in total of explicit content. Total playtime is 160:13:38. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 27th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on March 21st, 2024 12:43.