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Lost Credits

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by Timeka N. Tounsel & Ashleigh Greene Wade

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8 episodes
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Podcast Overview

Lost Credits examines Black girls' representation in popular U.S. television shows from the late-1980s through the present. Hosted by Black feminist media scholars Timeka N. Tounsel and Ashleigh Greene Wade, Lost Credits pays homage to Black girl protagonists through a blend of nostalgic reflection and critical analysis. Podcast Logo Design: Kiyah McBride Editing and Production: Taylor Richmond Show Notes and Social Media: Malea Williams

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1/22/2026

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March 12, 2026

Keke Builds an Empire

<h1>Episode Notes</h1> <p>This episode explores the work of Keke Palmer, a multihyphenate star who captivated audiences in her performance as the titular character of Akeelah and the Bee, unpacking how Black girl characters are often positioned as saviors for their families and communities.</p> <p>Visit <a href="http://www.lostcreditspod.com" rel="nofollow">www.lostcreditspod.com</a> for episode guides and more!</p>

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March 5, 2026

This Show Changed Me, Part II

<h1>Episode Notes</h1> <p>This episode features Lost Credits co-host Ashleigh Greene Wade reflecting on how America’s Next Top Model shaped her, offering visibility that inspired many Black girls to pursue modeling while also unpacking the show’s shortcomings and the way representation was not always positive.</p> <p>Visit <a href="http://www.lostcreditspod.com" rel="nofollow">www.lostcreditspod.com</a> for episode guides and more!</p>

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February 26, 2026

This Show Changed Me, Part I

<h1>Episode Notes</h1> <p>This episode features Lost Credits co-host Timeka Tounsel as she reflects on how Moesha shaped her and many Black girls and women through its rare focus on a Black teenage girl’s life and the agency the series allowed her to claim.</p> <p>Visit <a href="http://www.lostcreditspod.com" rel="nofollow">www.lostcreditspod.com</a> for episode guides and more!</p>

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What is Lost Credits?

Lost Credits examines Black girls' representation in popular U.S. television shows from the late-1980s through the present. Hosted by Black feminist media scholars Timeka N. Tounsel and Ashleigh Greene Wade, Lost Credits pays homage to Black girl protagonists through a blend of nostalgic reflection and critical analysis.

Podcast Logo Design: Kiyah McBride Editing and Production: Taylor Richmond Show Notes and Social Media: Malea Williams

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