RD podcast
RD podcast
Rainey Decatur
Fannie Lou's Children is a nod to my shero, Fannie Lou Hamer, a civil rights and voting rights activist born in Mississippi in 1917. I talk to people who work as she did, to organize their communities to exact change and find solutions. Welcome to the podcast
Minding our own business:   Why black entrepreneurs should have a visible social justice platform
I talk to my good friend Brooklyn Chef Danielle Moore about the importance of black entrepreneurs having a visible platform to speak out on social justice issues in our communities You can reach her at Annie Mae's Bakery on FB. Talking with your mouth full on Youtube www.bkchefdanielle.com
May 25, 2020
48 min
PTSD can be triggered by childhood experiences
this episode is brought to you by www.realpropertylandserviceshtx.com. We're breaking the cycle of land poverty with education and training
Jun 4, 2019
33 min
Should love alone be a priority when choosing a mate?
I talk to Rahme'el El Bey as he describes why love should not be the only priority in choosing a mate.
May 16, 2019
36 min
Every dog has its day
Every dog has its day by Rainey Decatur
May 3, 2019
7 min
Microaggressions in the black community explained with Afi Ese
I talk to childhood forensic therapist and consummate Houston Artist Afi Ese about microaggressions in the black community and she explains how we can heal from the effects of it. www.melanatedgreats.com
May 3, 2019
38 min
Fannie Lou Hamer: The accidental activist
Fannie Lou Hamer: The accidental activist by Rainey Decatur
May 2, 2019
14 min