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TMI

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TMI is the dynamic, new video-taped podcast featuring activists Tamika D. Mallory and Mysonne, the General. Their show takes an uninhibited look at the social and civil rights issues, pop-culture and politics. Together, they underscore the importance...

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United States

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TMI is the dynamic, new video-taped podcast featuring activists Tamika D. Mallory and Mysonne, the General. Their show takes an uninhibited look at the social and civil rights issues, pop-culture and politics. Together, they underscore the importance of social activism, awareness, knowing your rights and having a voice. They want you to know that being in service to one’s community isn’t old school; it’s real, it’s happening and its needed now more than ever. Their aim is to push our culture forward so that together, we can make the world a better place right now…and for generations to come.

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English


Episodes
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White Labels and Black Egos: A Deep Dive

3/27/2026
This week on TMI, Tamika D. Mallory and Mysonne shift into a discussion about why many Black-owned institutions and media outlets struggle to sustain without consistent financial support from the community. They debate whether there is a mental block around supporting Black businesses, the impact of marketing and “white man’s ice is colder,” and how internal criticism, propaganda, and algorithms can amplify attacks on Black leaders and celebrities. The conversation also touches on rebuilding communities, handling sabotage, and differing views on public backlash toward figures like Jay-Z, Diddy, and Bill Cosby. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:42:49

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Target Gate, Black Conservatives, and our Criminal Justice Reform Tour!

3/18/2026
This week onTMI,Tamika D. Mallory and Mysonne keep dive into personal growth, staying grounded through life’s highs and lows, and what it means to keep pushing forward in the middle of real-world pressure. From spiritual resets and everyday struggles to culture, community, and unapologetic truth-telling, this conversation blends humor, honesty, and perspective in a way that feels like sitting in on a powerful check-in between two people who’ve lived it. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:01:06:34

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Grief, Gratitude & Getting Strategic

3/11/2026
This Week on TMI, Tamika D. Mallory and Mysonne kick things off celebrating Jazz in the Gardens, the Black Promoters Collective's 30,000-person Miami festival proving Black ownership can do it BIG. They reflect on Breonna Taylor's anniversary, Jesse Jackson's legacy, and why Black leaders deserve both love and accountability. Mysonne's goes off on the MAGA crowd's silence on war spending, rising gas prices, and food costs, but somehow immigration was the emergency? Tamika weighs in on Michelle Obama's right to protect her peace and NYC's push for a $30 minimum wage. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:55:45

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Political Views , War and Crack Cocaine

3/4/2026
This week on TMI, civil rights activist Tamika D. Mallory and rapper-activist Mysonne discuss growing backlash over U.S. military bombing abroad. They push back against the notion that people should ignore politics to protect their income, arguing that today’s policies directly endanger survival, jobs, and community stability. This episode examines the disproportionate impact of mass workforce losses on Black women and raises urgent concerns about looming economic policies, including tariffs, the “no tax on tips” proposal, potential SNAP benefit cuts, and the far-reaching implications of Project 2025. Mallory and Mysonne also debate New York City Councilmember Zohran Mamdani’s decision to engage Donald Trump in pursuit of federal funding, warning that Trump’s history of unreliability and white supremacy-driven agenda presents serious risks for marginalized communities. Turning to higher education and media accountability, Tamika calls out Hunter College after a professors racist remarks, and Mysonne closes with a viral video highlighting racial profiling during a traffic stop, followed by practical, life-saving advice on how to navigate police encounters safely. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:57:27

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Snow Flies and Government Lies

2/25/2026
This week on TMI, Tamika D. Mallory and Mysonne discuss a major snowstorm hitting New York City and the realities of schools staying open during severe weather, They reflect on snow’s environmental role and connect the season’s gloom to Ramadan and Lent. The conversation honors Reverend Jesse Jackson and highlights Minister Farrakhan’s message that a person’s good should outweigh their bad, urging grace for leaders’ imperfections and growth. Tamika then addresses misinformation by detailing Dr. Linda Davis’ death during an ICE-related chase, arguing ICE violated pursuit protocols and noting limited media attention. She also distinguishes voter ID from new proof-of-citizenship requirements, challenges claims about Trump’s HBCU funding versus Obama and Biden, and rejects “both parties are the same” comparisons while criticizing Trump’s impacts on Black communities. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:01:09:50

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Honoring Rev. Jesse L. Jackson Sr., Epstein Files Trauma, and the SAVE Act’s Voter Suppression Threat (with Rev. Mark Thompson & Afua Atta-Mensah)

2/19/2026
This week on TMI, Tamika D. Mallory and Mysonne Lennon reflect on the passing of Reverend Jesse L. Jackson, Sr., sharing personal memories and underscoring the importance of preserving our elders’ stories and photographs. They explore Reverend Jackson’s enduring legacy—from economic justice campaigns and strategic boycotts to voter registration efforts—and the personal sacrifices borne by his family. Tamika opens up about the spiritual toll of researching the Epstein files, describing how reading witness accounts deeply disturbed her spirit and even affected her dreams, The conversation turns to the SAVE Act, which Tamika argues is a modern-day poll tax designed to disenfranchise voters by requiring passports or birth certificates to register or update voter information—placing disproportionate burdens on Black Americans, married women with name changes, and elderly people without access to documentation. Reverend Mark Thompson joins the show to honor Reverend Jackson, recounting a mentorship that began in 1983 and reflecting on Jackson’s measurable impact on corporate accountability, DEI, and voter registration, while calling for unity and maturity in movement leadership. The episode also features Afua Atta-Mensah, NYC’s Chief Equity Officer and Commissioner of the Mayor’s Office of Equity and Racial Justice, who explains how the office was established through a 2022 charter amendment, her role coordinating equity across city agencies, and the real-world challenges of governance and delivering daily impact. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:02:21:30

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The Cost of Convenience and the Politics of Blame

2/11/2026
In this episode of TMI, Tamika D. Mallory and Mysonne take on health myths, political misinformation, and the systems quietly harming Black communities. From questioning the safety of our food and water to unpacking the false narrative that immigrants are “taking Black jobs,” the conversation cuts through fear-based rhetoric with facts, history, and lived experience. The hosts break down how white supremacy, anti-DEI policies, and economic exploitation—not immigrants—are driving job loss and instability, especially for Black women. They also discuss ICE raids, media manipulation, and the urgent need for truth-tellers in a time of rising authoritarianism. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:01:23:10

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When Black Journalist are Under Attack with Guest Monique Pressley

2/4/2026
This week on TMI, Tamika D. Mallory and Mysonne have an in-depth discussion on the pressing issues facing our communities and the nation. In this episode, they address the state-sanctioned violence, political persecution of journalists, and the hypocrisy in law enforcement and media coverage. Special guest Monique Pressley, a renowned legal expert, shares her insights on the legal battles and the implications for civil rights. From analyzing historical parallels to exploring personal impacts, this episode delves into the complexities of activism, justice, and the fight for equity. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:01:44:18

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Honoring Dr. King: The Fight for His True Legacy and Addressing Modern Social Justice Issues

1/21/2026
In this episode of TMI, the discussion centers around celebrating Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy, focusing particularly on the fight Coretta Scott King led to establish his national holiday. The conversation explores the importance of carrying Dr. King's torch and the ongoing struggle for civil rights. Tamika and Mysonne address the problematic view of Dr. King being romanticized and his radical messages diluted. They share frustrations about how the system manipulates social justice messages and the constant battle against oppression. Highlighting Peace Week in NYC, they acknowledge various organizations dedicated to violence prevention. The impact of the Trump administration's actions on vulnerable communities is discussed in-depth, emphasizing the necessity for visible resistance and civic engagement. The episode also touches on toxic behaviors admired in leaders by some and the broader implications of staying informed and engaged in current socio-political issues.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:56:35

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In-Depth Conversations with Congresswoman Ayanna Presley: Black Women, ICE, and Activism

1/14/2026
In this episode of TMI, Tamika D. Mallory and Mysonne sit down with Congresswoman Ayanna Presley to discuss a series of pressing issues. They explore the detrimental impact of ICE on marginalized communities and call for its abolition. They discuss the importance of protests and activism, especially within the black community. They also discuss the alarming unemployment rate among black women and the intentional policies leading to this crisis. Through personal stories and powerful dialogues, this episode delves into the systemic challenges faced by black individuals in America and underlines the need for collective action and resistance. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:01:14:56

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New Year Same “Mess"age…

1/7/2026
In this episode of TMI, Tamika D. Mallory and Mysonne discuss their approaches to starting the new year, emphasizing the importance of health awareness and personal rejuvenation. They reflect on the loss of a close friend, highlighting the need for black men to prioritize their health. The conversation shifts to the recent controversy over Dr. Karri Bryant's dress, discussing societal judgments and gender norms. Mysonne also critiques the influence of non-hip-hop insiders like DJ Akademiks on the culture, urging for a recalibration of values within the industry. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:01:11:54

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Not What It Post To Be - The Business of Belonging (Guest: Ryan Wilson)

12/31/2025
Join hosts Tamika D. Mallory and Mysonne as they discuss the importance of community support, and reflect on the highs and lows of 2025, amika and Mysonne also do a rundown of ten things to leave behind as we move into 2026 and we have Part 5 of our Not What It’s Post to Be series with special guest, Ryan Wilson, co-founder of The Gathering Spot, who shares insights on building and expanding a community-centric business amidst challenges. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:01:24:32

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It’s Not What It’s Post to Be - When the Story Changes, So Does the Message - Guest Kalilah Wright

12/24/2025
In this episode of TMI, Tamika D. Mallory and Mysonne dive into the complexities of dealing with winter colds, reflecting on the constant spin from the Trump administration, and discussing the phrase 'F*** the streets.' They emphasize the importance of accurate information and the role of media platforms in responsibly informing the public. Part 4 of our Not What It’s Post to Be series with Special guest Khalila Wright, founder of Mess in a Bottle, joins the conversation to share her journey from architecture to entrepreneurship, highlighting the struggles and evolution that come with scaling a business. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:01:41:10

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Navigating Today's Overwhelming Challenges

12/17/2025
In this episode of TMI, Tamika Mallory and Mysonne talk about heavy political and social issues shaping America right now. The duo dives into how today’s political leadership, and the people backing them, are impacting everyday life, stressing why local organizing, community action, and voter registration are more important than ever as midterm elections approach. They also discuss ongoing global crises, their dedication to mutual aid, and showing up for their communities. Things heat up as they unpack mainstream media narratives, call out political hypocrisy, and take a hard look at Donald Trump’s influence on the political landscape. The episode also has a powerful conversation about strategy, resistance, and how to win the fight for social justice and political accountability. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:49:21

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Not What It “Post” to Be - Part 3-John Hope Bryant

12/10/2025
This week on TMI, Join Tamika D Mallory and Mysonne discuss the difficulties of balancing work, rest, and financial responsibilities during tough times, emphasizing the need for rest to maintain creativity and focus. They address the stress of financial obligations and the challenges of supporting their communities. Tamika shares her views on giving, and the conversation transitions into in the third installment of our series “What It Post to Be.’ Featuring an interview with financial literacy expert John Hope Bryant. Bryant delves into his background, the importance of financial education, and practical tips for economic empowerment within the Black community, drawing a connection between financial literacy and civil rights. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:01:08:43

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Not What It “Post” to Be: From Breaking Ground to Breaking Through Guest- Dr. Shaunell Kennard

11/26/2025
This week on TMI, Join Tamika D. Mallory and Mysonne as they dissect the realities behind social media success in the second installment of our series “What It Post to Be.’ Featuring an interview with Dr. Shaunell Kennard, a serial entrepreneur and beauty industry powerhouse, they delve into the challenges, hardships, and actual business experiences that shape true success. Explore the myths of social media portrayals, the impact of economic struggles, and hear inspiring stories of resilience and real talk about surviving in today's world. Don't miss this candid conversation packed with insights and inspiration! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:01:47:26

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What It “Post” to Be - From Dollhouse to Doing the Work w- Chyna Russell (Founder, Dollhouse Cosmetics)

11/19/2025
Welcome to the first installment of our series “What It Post to Be,” where we pull back the curtain on what real life looks like behind the flawless photos, perfectly-lit videos, and social-media highlight reels. In this episode of TMI, Mysonne and Tamika dive into a packed conversation, from Yandy Smith’s new Tubi film and the massive Brandy & Monica “Boy Is Mine” tour, to the chaos surrounding the Epstein files and the wild hypocrisy happening inside the federal government. They break down what’s really going on behind headlines, scandals, politics, and the culture. Then, we kick off the first feature of our series with a powerful interview with Chyna Russell, founder of Dollhouse Cosmetics. She opens up about entrepreneurship, motherhood, grief, starting a beauty empire from her mother’s kitchen, and what social media never shows: the setbacks, self-doubt, IRS issues, fires, rebuilding, and the fight to create generational legacy. If you've ever looked online and thought someone else has it all figured out—this episode proves that “success” ain’t always what it posts to be. Real talk. Real struggles. Real wins. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:01:21:36

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The Wave, the Wisdom, and the Work. Guest Dr. Wes Bellamy

11/12/2025
In this episode of TMI, we dive into a heartfelt discussion about family, with Tamika D. Mallory sharing touching moments with her granddaughter. We also catch up with Dr. Wes Bellamy, who shares insights from his book 'Nobody's Coming to Save Us' and discusses the importance of self-care for activists. The conversation includes current national issues, the struggles faced by those dependent on SNAP benefits and the impact of government decisions on healthcare. Tune in for an engaging and informative discussion on activism, leadership, and community resilience. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:01:20:03

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Rain, Hunger & the Systems We Ignore

11/5/2025
In this episode of TMI, Tamika D. Mallory gets real about the messy state of American politics. She breaks down how today’s leaders are out of touch, lacking historical awareness, and often more focused on power and self-interest than actually helping the communities they claim to serve. Tamika talks about what happens when leadership fails, how society starts to crumble, and why those who do understand what's happening need to step up, protect the vulnerable, and lead with strategy and purpose. Tamika and Mysonne touch on the legacy of nonviolence inspired by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., while also acknowledging the real need to defend our communities when they're under threat. The episode also dives into everyday issues hitting people hard, climate change impacting cities like New York, government cuts to SNAP benefits, the healthcare crisis, and the growing moral and political divide. Tamika calls for unity, empathy, and real community care. Instead of getting caught up in distractions or fighting each other, she urges us to support one another and take meaningful action. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:01:10:08

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Tackling Politics, Media Ownership, and Accountability with Ashley Allison

10/29/2025
In this episode, we are joined by Ashley Allison, an accomplished political strategist, communications expert, and now the new owner of The Root. We dive into her remarkable journey from teacher to owning one of the most influential digital media properties for Black voices. Ashley shares her insights on the importance of Black media, collective responsibility, and the power of a well-rounded narrative that includes politics, culture, and health. She also opens up about the pressures and opportunities that come with such a significant role. Additionally, we discuss accountability in media with a focus on the recent Stephen A. Smith controversy, examining his history of critical commentary and the need for change. This episode is packed with heartfelt reflections, empowering stories, and calls to action for supporting and nurturing Black excellence in media and beyond. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:01:50:46