
Talk My Credo
Claim This Podcastby Donte Credo
Podcast Overview
<p>"Culture" hits different when you understand what it really means.</p><p>Talk My Credo brings together a crew of friends who dig beneath the headlines to unpack what society, politics, and culture actually mean for our communities. Every episode rides the full spectrum - from laugh-out-loud moments to conversations that stop you mid-scroll and make you think. No surface-level takes. No performative dialogue. Just real people holding real beliefs and pushing the culture forward.</p><p>This is infotainment built for the culture - sharp enough to challenge you, raw enough to make you feel it, and real enough to keep you coming back.</p><p>๐ New Episodes Every Week</p><p>๐ฅ Unapologetic. Unfiltered. Undeniably Black.</p><p>๐ญ Society. Culture. Community. All through the Black lens.</p><p>โ๐ฟ Your credo. Our conversation.</p><p><br></p><p>Tap In & Lets Get Active</p><p>Join the Conversation & Push the Culture Forward.</p>
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Publishing Since
10/26/2020
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Recent Episodes

July 1, 2026
The Real Meaning Behind "Black Fatigue" | #212
Welcome back to another episode of the **Talk My Credo Podcast!** After returning from a trip to **Nassau, Bahamas**, Donte reflects on history, culture, and perspective before the crew dives into one of the episode's biggest conversations: **What does "Black Fatigue" actually mean?** Inspired by the debate surrounding Oak Bluffs and Black spaces, the crew explores the meaning of the phrase, why it has sparked so much discussion online, and what it says about identity, community, and the importance of preserving spaces with cultural significance. Along the way, we recap the **BET Awards**, react to a failed protest attempt outside the event, discuss the controversy surrounding a Confederate flag shirt worn by a K-pop performer, examine PragerU's messaging on race and history, and tackle several other stories shaping the culture. ## In this episode: ๐๏ธ Donte recaps his trip to Nassau, Bahamas ๐ BET Awards recap and standout moments ๐ฉ The Confederate flag controversy and K-pop discussion ๐ PragerU, history, and race ๐๏ธ Oak Bluffs, Black spaces, and the "Black Fatigue" debate ๐ Classic Talk My Credo conversations and laughs Chapters: 00:00 - Pre-Show Warmup 01:03 - Donteโs Bahamas Recap 04:01 - Trauma Tours, Colonization, & Culture 07:06 - Keshโs Work Meeting Fail 09:21 - The Knicks Trash Can Hustle 12:27 - BET Awards Recap 14:03 - Lauryn Hill Gets Her Flowers 17:43 - BET Fashion: Best, Worst, & Questionable 21:20 - Janet Jackson, Fedoras, & Friendly Fire 24:41 - Donte Defends His Fedora Era 29:16 - China Davis Is On The Scene 33:59 - New Build Homes & Water Heater Problems 36:04 - The BET Awards Protest Backfires 41:36 - Donโt Feed The Ragebait 43:29 - Asian Boycott, White Approval, & Accountability 48:35 - K-Pop, Black Music, & The Confederate Flag Controversy 49:33 - The โVintage T-Shirtโ Apology Breakdown 56:06 - PragerU, Paid Talking Points, & Token Politics 59:59 - Reparations, History, & The Victimhood Debate 01:04:05 - Call In & Be Part Of The Show 01:05:27 - Oak Bluffs, Black Wealth, & Black Spaces 01:09:47 - The โBlack Fatigueโ Debate 01:17:15 - Kesh Adds Context To The Conversation 01:22:01 - Racist Spaces Are Boring 01:23:50 - Protecting Black Spaces With Love 01:37:05 - KTโs Benediction --- ๐๏ธ **Talk My Credo** is a podcast exploring Black culture, current events, entertainment, politics, history, and society through thoughtful discussion, authentic conversation, and humor. If you enjoy conversations that challenge perspectives while celebrating culture, subscribe and join the TMC family. ๐ฌ **Join the conversation:** โข What does "Black Fatigue" mean to you? โข Why do culturally significant Black spaces matter? โข What was your biggest takeaway from this week's BET Awards? #TalkMyCredo #BlackCulture #BlackFatigue #BETAwards #PragerU #Podcast #CurrentEvents Support this podcast at โ https://redcircle.com/talkmycredo/donations

June 24, 2026
Would Malcolm X's Approach Work Better Today? | TMC 211
Happy Juneteenth! In this episode of the Talk My Credo Podcast, the crew reflects on the meaning of Juneteenth, the conversations surrounding Black history, and the lessons we can apply to our communities today. What begins as a discussion about Juneteenth evolves into a deeper conversation about economic power, cultural identity, accountability, and one of the most important questions in Black American history: **Would Malcolm X's approach be more effective today than Martin Luther King Jr.'s?** Along the way, the crew tackles a variety of topics, from everyday life and relationships to community issues and cultural debates. Topics include: โ Juneteenth and the pushback surrounding it ๐๏ธ The African American Museum experience ๐ค Malcolm X vs. Martin Luther King Jr. philosophies ๐ฐ Economic boycotts and community power ๐ฏ Calling out insecurity and attention-seeking behavior ๐จโ๐ง Parenting and public space debates ๐ The squash spaghetti experiment ๐ญ โ๏ธ Reactions to recent racial controversies ๐ต Jay-Z's Target partnership and community reactions This episode blends Black history, culture, community discussion, humor, and current events into one thoughtful conversation. ๐ Join the discussion: โข Which philosophy resonates more today: MLK or Malcolm X? โข What does Juneteenth mean to you? โข Are economic boycotts still effective in 2026? --- โฑ๏ธ CHAPTERS (Add chapter list here once finalized) --- ๐๏ธ Talk My Credo Podcast Real conversations about: โ Black Culture โ Society & Current Events โ Black History โ Community Building โ Personal Growth & Accountability Subscribe for weekly discussions that challenge perspectives, spark dialogue, and push the culture forward. #TalkMyCredo #Juneteenth #BlackHistory #MalcolmX #MLK #BlackCulture #BlackPodcast #AfricanAmerican #CommunityDiscussion #SocietyAndCulture Support this podcast at โ https://redcircle.com/talkmycredo/donations

June 21, 2026
The Double-Edged Sword of Black Resistance | TMC210
What do people still misunderstand about Black America? In this episode of the Talk My Credo Podcast, the crew dives into a series of conversations surrounding identity, culture, community, media narratives, and the challenges that come with being treated as a monolith. From viral controversies and social media debates to deeper conversations about resistance, accountability, and community growth, this episode explores issues that continue to shape the way Black Americans are perceived and discussed. Topics include: ๐ค Dee's unforgettable karaoke night ๐ Celebrating the New York Knicks ๐บ๐ธ America turns 250 years old ๐ฐ Viral claims involving Michelle Obama ๐ฑ The UK social media ban for minors โ๏ธ Community reactions to recent racial controversies ๐ฃ๏ธ Why Black people are not a monolith โ The double-edged sword of Black resistance ๐ค Do accusations sometimes reveal more than we realize? ๐ฌ Donte's encounter with an irate customer ๐ Revisiting MLK's legacy and strategy This episode blends culture, history, humor, politics, and personal experiences into one honest conversation about where we areโand where we're headed. ๐ Join the discussion: โข Why do people expect Black Americans to think alike? โข What does healthy resistance look like? โข Is disagreement within a community a strength or a weakness? --- โฑ๏ธ CHAPTERS 00:00 โ Intro 00:40 โ Dee's karaoke night 08:12 โ Congrats to the New York Knicks 11:12 โ America turns 250 & Michelle Obama controversy 22:07 โ UK bans social media for minors 37:47 โ Viral racist rant discussion 51:40 โ Reflecting on recent channel growth 53:22 โ Chicago park controversy 1:00:28 โ Jeff Metcalf discussion 1:13:47 โ Call us & promo 1:16:03 โ We Are NOT A Monolith 1:22:38 โ The Double-Edged Sword of Black Resistance 1:28:50 โ Accusations Are Confessions? 1:31:53 โ Donte's irate customer story 1:39:42 โ Did MLK make a mistake? 1:52:55 โ Benediction --- ๐๏ธ Talk My Credo Podcast Real conversations about: โ Black Culture โ Society & Current Events โ Community Issues โ Politics & Media โ Personal Growth & Accountability Subscribe for weekly conversations that challenge assumptions, spark dialogue, and push the culture forward. #TalkMyCredo #BlackCulture #BlackVoices #SocietyAndCulture #BlackPodcast #CommunityDiscussion #CurrentEvents #CultureCommentary #MLK #Podcast Support this podcast at โ https://redcircle.com/talkmycredo/donations
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- What is Talk My Credo?
<p>"Culture" hits different when you understand what it really means.</p><p>Talk My Credo brings together a crew of friends who dig beneath the headlines to unpack what society, politics, and culture actually mean for our communities. Every episode rides the full spectrum - from laugh-out-loud moments to conversations that stop you mid-scroll and make you think. No surface-level takes. No performative dialogue. Just real people holding real beliefs and pushing the culture forward.</p><p>This is infotainment built for the culture - sharp enough to challenge you, raw enough to make you feel it, and real enough to keep you coming back.</p><p>๐ New Episodes Every Week</p><p>๐ฅ Unapologetic. Unfiltered. Undeniably Black.</p><p>๐ญ Society. Culture. Community. All through the Black lens.</p><p>โ๐ฟ Your credo. Our conversation.</p><p><br></p><p>Tap In & Lets Get Active</p><p>Join the Conversation & Push the Culture Forward.</p> - How often does this podcast release new episodes?
This podcast updates bi-weekly.
- Where can I listen to this podcast?
This podcast is available on 9 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.
- Does this podcast accept guests?
Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.
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