Deron Harris Podcast

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  • Deron Harris, a stand-up comedian, and actor has launched a podcast to chronicle his life and new marriage. Expect Deron to be educational, humorous, and informative. Who will win the Dope Shit of the Week Award? Discover new music on Ear Buds & self-medicate with Medical Marijuana Strain of the week. Join the show so you know What's Poppin' with Deron Harris.

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Episodes
  • ARE CHRISTIAN NATIONALIST REALLY CHRISTIANS OR HYPOCRITICAL, RACIST BLOW HARDS? This Christmas Call Out The Bullshit That Is Christian Nationalism AMEN
    Dec 20 2024

    The Deron Harris Podcast Season #3 EP #141 - ARE CHRISTIAN NATIONALIST REALLY CHRISTIANS OR HYPOCRITICAL, RACIST BLOW HARDS? This Christmas Call Out The Bullshit That Is Christian Nationalism AMEN

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    48 mins
  • WHAT IF THERE WAS A BLACK PROJECT 2025? WAIT, THERE ALREADY IS. - A New Movement Could Be Exactly What Black America Needs and Always Has.
    Dec 13 2024
    The Deon Harris Podcast Season #3 EP #140 - WHAT IF THERE WAS A BLACK PROJECT 2025, WAIT, THERE ALREADY IS - A New Movement Could Be Exactly What Black America Needs and Always Has. How To Join Black Project 2025 - Official Contact Form @officialblackproject2025 We are on a mission to put our 1.8 Trillion back in our pockets. JOIN DISCORD HERE What is Black Project 2025? A Black TikTok creator devised a plan to combat the racist, xenophobic agenda laid out in Project 2025 and it's going viral. Though President-elect Donald Trump has attempted to distance himself from the document, Project 2025 is a 900-page conservative plan developed by the Heritage Foundation intended to be enacted during his second term. The document includes plans to abolish the Department of Education, dismantle Medicaid, eliminate student loan relief programs, and more, all of which would have reverberating effects on the Black community. In an attempt to combat the conservative plan, a TikTok creator is pushing a now-viral agenda called Black Project 2025. TikToker @mediabuyingbestie suggested Black professionals pool their talents and open Black-owned banks, grocery stores, and other businesses for Black Americans to solely consume. Rather than supporting big corporations, the TikTok creator said Black Americans should keep a master directory of businesses owned by the community to consume and purchase from. “Everything we use and consume on a daily basis, it is no longer purchased from these large corporations. It is purchased from one another,” the TikToker said of Black Project 2025. “Maybe there is a silver lining in Kamala not being able to get into office because as a community we just become that much more tight-knit." Black Project 2025 quickly garnered support across social media. “The way I'm promoting this group you would think it's my job! BLACK PROJECT 2025 is a go !!! LETS GOOOOOOO,” one TikToker said. “They got judges in there, attorneys, we got lawyers, we got doctors, people who like to roller skate, whatever you think your talent is,” she added. “You may think you can’t contribute to the group, but literally, you can.” @equilibrium.essence The way im promoting this group you would think its my job! BLACK PROJECT 2025 is a go !!! LETS GOOOOOOO #mentalhealthawareness #blackproject2025 #fypシ #fypシ゚viral ♬ original sound - Equilibrium Essence “This is the dream 🥺 The New Black Wallstreet!!!! 🙌” another TikTok user wrote. A waitlist has already been created to join the movement. According to reports, Black Project 2025 is seeking a platform that can handle the overwhelming response. The group is also looking for Black cyber security specialists, app developers, and network and systems engineers to help build out their platform.
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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • BLACK OWNED BUSINESS IS THE NEW BLACK - With Many Companies Ditching DEI, Will Black Consumers Start Supporting Black Business?
    Dec 6 2024

    The Deron Harris Podcast Season #3 EP# 139 - BLACK OWNED BUSINESS IS THE NEW BLACK - With Many Companies Ditching DEI, Will Black Consumers Start Supporting Black Business?

    This episode sponsored by UNCOMMON GOODS. For 15% off your next gift, visit UncommonGoods.com/DERON That’s UncommonGoods.com/DERON for 15% off! Don’t miss out on this limited-time offer! Uncommon Goods. We’re all out of the ordinary.

    Yes, consumers can play a key role in supporting Black-owned businesses and promoting economic empowerment, diversity, and an inclusive economy. Here are some reasons why. Social values - According to a McKinsey Inclusive Consumer Survey, 68% say their social values shape their shopping choices. Historic growth - Black business ownership has grown at historic rates, with 11% of Black households owning a business in 2022, up from 5% in 2019. Awareness - There has been a growing awareness of the importance of supporting Black-owned businesses.
    Some Black-owned businesses include: The Spice Suite - sells unique blends of herbs and spices, and has hosted more than 2,300 free pop-up shops for Black owners. Darlyng and Co. - An online marketplace that sells baby essentials like clothing, blankets, toothpaste, and bottles. Black-owned beauty brands - Including Absolutely Everything Curly, Alodia Hair Care, Ami Colé, Camille Rose, Eve Milan New York, Flora & Noor, LYS Beauty, and Melanin Haircare. The Deron Harris Podcast
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    1 hr and 28 mins

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