Big Every Time Podcast
This episode is a love letter to Black stories, Black excellence, and Black Hollywood. ❤️ This week I’m joined by future physical therapist and full-time movie critic (in her own right), Neema Shabazz and we’re diving into the heart of Black storytelling—from the films that raised us to the ones that break us. We talk about what really defines a Black film, what makes something a classic, the impact of Black representation on screen, and the moments in TV and film that still live rent free in our minds. From Set It Off to Waiting to Exhale, we unpack the unforgettable characters, fictional breakups, heart-wrenching deaths, and legendary performances that made Black cinema what it is today. In addition, Neema shares how her passion for physical therapy and healing intertwines with the emotional healing found in the stories we grew up on. We talk about healing beyond the screen—mind, body, and soul—and how the stories we consume reflect the lives we lead. We laughed, we debated, we gave Black Hollywood its flowers. 🌹 This episode is for anyone who ever felt seen in a movie, cried over a character like they were kin, or found pieces of themselves in the stories that raised us. Go hit play ▶️ and let’s talk about it!
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