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Episode 45: Domestic Violence is Not a Mental Health Crisis | "It's The Patriarchy" | Black Women Pod | Ep. 46

1 h 4 min · 21 de abr de 2026
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Summary This episode delves into the complex issues of patriarchy, mental health, and violence within the Black community, featuring candid conversations about recent tragedies, societal expectations, and personal growth. The hosts explore how systemic structures influence individual behaviors and the importance of collective accountability and hope for change. Stay in the know! Where to Find WOTA Official Hashtag: #WOTA Instagram YouTube Threads Find our Book recommendations on StoryGraph Stay Connected Is there a topic you'd like covered on the podcast? Submit it at whatsontheagendapod@gmail.com Follow us on Socials: Instagram: @whatsontheagendapod Threads: @whatsontheagendapod YouTube: @whatsontheagendapod Keep up with Raven Martin Instagram: @RayeRena YouTube: @RavenRena TikTok: @RavenRenaM Keep up with Morgan Moore Instagram: @prettygirllifter YouTube: @morgan-allison2513 TikTok: @prettygirllifter Chapters 00:00 The Power of Music and Personal Growth 02:49 Navigating Faith and Community Engagement 06:07 Speaking Out: Sexual Assault Awareness and Advocacy 08:57 Honoring Lives: Acknowledging Victims of Violence 12:08 The Intersection of Mental Health and Violence 15:02 Understanding Patriarchy and Its Impact 18:23 The Complexity of Domestic Violence 21:06 The Role of Society in Shaping Behavior 24:15 The Need for Accountability and Change 35:20 Understanding the Context of Violence 37:24 The Complexity of Relationships and Trust 40:19 The Challenges of Leaving Abusive Relationships 42:31 The Role of Patriarchy in Violence 47:39 Self-Preservation and the Fight Against Patriarchy 55:53 Hope and the Future of Change 01:01:16 Cultural Reflections and Personal Growth 01:04:50 The Importance of Dismantling Patriarchy  Resources It's Been A Minute Podcast (NPR) - https://www.npr.org/sections/itsbeenamint Jarena Lee's Autobiography - https://www.amazon.com/s?k=Jarena+Lee+autobiography Richard Allen and the AME Church - https://www.ame-church.com/ Yale Public Theology Conference - https://divinity.yale.edu/academics/centers-and-institutes/center-public-theology Systemic Change and Social Justice Resources - https://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/

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Summary This episode explores the systemic issues affecting Black communities, including violence, public health crises, and community resilience. Morgan and Agenda Pod share personal stories, societal critiques, and actionable ideas for community investment and youth mentorship. Stay in the know! Where to Find WOTA Official Hashtag: #WOTA Instagram YouTube Threads Find our Book recommendations on StoryGraph Stay Connected Is there a topic you'd like covered on the podcast? Submit it at whatsontheagendapod@gmail.com Follow us on Socials: Instagram: @whatsontheagendapod Threads: @whatsontheagendapod YouTube: @whatsontheagendapod Keep up with Raven Martin Instagram: @RayeRena YouTube: @RavenRena TikTok: @RavenRenaM Keep up with Morgan Moore Instagram: @prettygirllifter YouTube: @morgan-allison2513 TikTok: @prettygirllifter Chapters 00:00 Navigating Community and Personal Growth 02:56 The Impact of Anxiety and Mental Health 06:01 Confronting the Reality of Black Death 08:54 Public Health Crisis: Black Youth Mortality 12:01 The Value of Black Lives in Society 14:48 Institutional Racism and Its Consequences 18:00 Understanding Immigrant Perspectives and Challenges 20:59 Education and Awareness in Diverse Communities 25:00 Navigating Business Challenges in Communities 32:02 The Impact of Community Dynamics on Business 39:07 The Struggles of Black Mothers and Child Safety 45:57 Mentorship and Community Engagement for Youth

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Summary This episode dives into the complexities of voting rights, economic struggles, and the importance of community activism. The hosts discuss historical and current challenges in politics, the significance of voting, and strategies for collective resilience. This episode explores the complexities of capitalism, patriarchy, and community, emphasizing the importance of authentic relationships, mental health, and societal change. The hosts share personal insights and societal observations, encouraging listeners to reflect on their roles in shaping a more equitable future. Stay in the know! Where to Find WOTA Official Hashtag: #WOTA Instagram YouTube Threads Find our Book recommendations on StoryGraph Stay Connected Is there a topic you'd like covered on the podcast? Submit it at whatsontheagendapod@gmail.com Follow us on Socials: Instagram: @whatsontheagendapod Threads: @whatsontheagendapod YouTube: @whatsontheagendapod Keep up with Raven Martin Instagram: @RayeRena YouTube: @RavenRena TikTok: @RavenRenaM Keep up with Morgan Moore Instagram: @prettygirllifter YouTube: @morgan-allison2513 TikTok: @prettygirllifter Chapters 00:00 The Cultural Significance of the Kentucky Derby 02:59 Navigating Personal and Professional Life 06:09 The Urgency of Rest and Liberation 08:58 The Importance of Voting Rights 19:28 The Age of Disclosure and Economic Struggles 26:40 The Cost of Living and Economic Struggles 29:31 The Pressure of Appearances in a Capitalist Society 33:29 Community Support and Mutual Aid 38:36 The Role of Government and Economic Inequity 44:29 Personal Experiences with Financial Constraints and Relationships 53:49 The Chaos of Parenting and Pets 54:18 Ethics in Non-Monogamy 54:41 The Impact of Patriarchy on Relationships 56:05 Coddling and Development in Men 58:08 Redefining Masculinity and Success 01:00:16 Navigating Relationships with Powerful Women 01:03:15 The Future of Gender Dynamics 01:06:27 Cultural Reflections in Media 01:08:26 Understanding Addiction and Relationships 01:11:35 The Interconnectedness of Social Issues

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episode Episode 45: Domestic Violence is Not a Mental Health Crisis | "It's The Patriarchy" | Black Women Pod | Ep. 46 artwork

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Summary This episode delves into the complex issues of patriarchy, mental health, and violence within the Black community, featuring candid conversations about recent tragedies, societal expectations, and personal growth. The hosts explore how systemic structures influence individual behaviors and the importance of collective accountability and hope for change. Stay in the know! Where to Find WOTA Official Hashtag: #WOTA Instagram YouTube Threads Find our Book recommendations on StoryGraph Stay Connected Is there a topic you'd like covered on the podcast? Submit it at whatsontheagendapod@gmail.com Follow us on Socials: Instagram: @whatsontheagendapod Threads: @whatsontheagendapod YouTube: @whatsontheagendapod Keep up with Raven Martin Instagram: @RayeRena YouTube: @RavenRena TikTok: @RavenRenaM Keep up with Morgan Moore Instagram: @prettygirllifter YouTube: @morgan-allison2513 TikTok: @prettygirllifter Chapters 00:00 The Power of Music and Personal Growth 02:49 Navigating Faith and Community Engagement 06:07 Speaking Out: Sexual Assault Awareness and Advocacy 08:57 Honoring Lives: Acknowledging Victims of Violence 12:08 The Intersection of Mental Health and Violence 15:02 Understanding Patriarchy and Its Impact 18:23 The Complexity of Domestic Violence 21:06 The Role of Society in Shaping Behavior 24:15 The Need for Accountability and Change 35:20 Understanding the Context of Violence 37:24 The Complexity of Relationships and Trust 40:19 The Challenges of Leaving Abusive Relationships 42:31 The Role of Patriarchy in Violence 47:39 Self-Preservation and the Fight Against Patriarchy 55:53 Hope and the Future of Change 01:01:16 Cultural Reflections and Personal Growth 01:04:50 The Importance of Dismantling Patriarchy  Resources It's Been A Minute Podcast (NPR) - https://www.npr.org/sections/itsbeenamint Jarena Lee's Autobiography - https://www.amazon.com/s?k=Jarena+Lee+autobiography Richard Allen and the AME Church - https://www.ame-church.com/ Yale Public Theology Conference - https://divinity.yale.edu/academics/centers-and-institutes/center-public-theology Systemic Change and Social Justice Resources - https://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/

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