In this latest episode the Sistas discuss two shows that examine food and what they teach us.
Episode 5 What’s for Dinner?

In this latest episode the Sistas discuss two shows that examine food and what they teach us.
Episode 5 What’s for Dinner?

Hungry? Dive into this episode where the Sistas take on an issue they love: food. There are lots of shows about food, but there are two that give you more than just delicious dishes.
Episode 5 What’s For Dinner?

So, one sista is the skeptic and the other sista is the optimist. When it comes to physical competition they love to watch, but know they can’t compete. Check out this episode on physical competitions and what they think needs to happen to win.
Episode 4 The Race Is On!

The Sistas talk about two shows that stress physical competitions. “We love to watch other people run.” The Amazing Race and the World’s Toughest Race go head to head in this podcast. The Sistas tell you some of the highs and lows of these shows. But would they ever join in the competition? Listen.
Episode 4 The Race Is On

In the latest podcast, the Sistas talk about two shows that they can always go to. They can watch them over and over and still laugh. The shows are about women, immigrants, family and living together. Check out this episode to see where they find fun, entertainment and inspiration.
Episode 3 So White and Very Black

The next one is available. There are two shows that are inspiring and entertaining to the Sistas. In this show you will find out what they are are and why.
Episode 3 So White and Very Black

Meet our special quest who helps us talk about how the African American family has been portrayed on television. We talk about Good Times, the Cosby Show and Black-ish.
Episode 2 All in the Black Family

Listen to the first episode of our new season TV Talk with the Sistas as the Sistas mix it up about how African Americans are portrayed in television and movie and does it matter.
Episode 1 We Need A Hero

Season Two is here.
In episode 1 We Need A Hero, the Sistas examine some of the first shows on television featuring African Americans. These were the first representations of African Americans as workers, mothers, friends in society. They had an impact, but was it a good one?
Listen We Need A Hero
