Latest Toya from harlem Podcast Episodes
REWIND: Guac & Margaritas: History of Cinco De Mayo & Why We Celebrate It
That Wasn't In My Textbook - May 05, 2024 16:58 - 4 minutesWhether or not you plan on drinking margaritas today, (no judgement) let’s uncover the the true history of Cinco De Mayo. So we’re not one of the people getting sippin' and eating today with no context, thinking today is Mexican Independence Day! In this episode, we discuss: What happened on ...
REWIND: The Hidden History of Taxes: How Taxes Keep Black Folks from Stackin’ Paper + What Can Be Done About It with Tax Law Professor & Author Dorothy A. Brown
That Wasn't In My Textbook - April 15, 2024 11:40 - 54 minutesTax Day is creeping up on us! Ever wondered, why doesn’t anyone say Happy Tax Day? Cause doing taxes suck! With tax day right around the corner you could be doing one of these three things;(1) chillin, cause you have your ish together and already submitted your taxes, (2) scrambling to get your...
REWIND: The 1st American Heroes: History of Black Cowboys with Historian and Host of Black Cowboys podcast Zaron Burnett
That Wasn't In My Textbook - April 10, 2024 13:00 - 1 hourDid you know? Before the Civil War, one in four cowboys was Black, a fact that highlights their integral role in shaping the American West. In this captivating episode of "The Hidden History of Black Cowboys," we journey into the American West to uncover a piece of history that's often overlook...
Rewind: History of the Fresh Start Effect: The Science Behind New Beginnings
That Wasn't In My Textbook - January 18, 2024 13:15 - 26 minutesHappy New Year! What mystical, magical power does January hold that makes it THEE month we swear we're going to get our mind, money, and of course, our spiritual lives, right? We head to the local craft store and buy the latest "Happy Me" Planner and all those damn stickers! Head home and binge-...
History of New Year Resolutions: How Resolutions Became a Thing?
That Wasn't In My Textbook - January 04, 2024 15:49 - 12 minutesTis the season for reinventing ourselves, making list of ins and outs and creating the R word- New Year Resolutions - but ever wondered how New Year Resolutions all started? Listen to this episode to uncover how annual promises became an essential part of our lives- think ancient times and middl...
The 1st American Heroes: History of Black Cowboys with Historian and Host of Black Cowboys podcast Zaron Burnett
That Wasn't In My Textbook - September 21, 2023 12:15 - 1 hourDid you know? Before the Civil War, one in four cowboys was Black, a fact that highlights their integral role in shaping the American West. In this captivating episode of "The Hidden History of Black Cowboys," we journey into the American West to uncover a piece of history that's often overlook...
Ridin’ the Waves: The Hidden Black History of Surfing
That Wasn't In My Textbook - August 04, 2023 14:41 - 29 minutesIn this episode, we're diving into the rich history of Black folks in the world of surfing. Many text say the first accounts of surfing started in Hawaii in 1778 but evidence shows otherwise. From the shores of West Africa to the modern-day waves, we're uncovering how Black folks have been ridi...
History of Barbie: The Creation of Black Barbie
That Wasn't In My Textbook - July 21, 2023 12:15 - 14 minutesCelebrate the Barbie Movie premiere weekend by uncovering a fascinating journey through Barbie's history, shining a spotlight on the empowering story of Black Barbie. From Francie's flop to glamour of Black Barbie's, discover the inspiring evolution of this iconic doll! In this short bonus -so...
History of Oyster: How Black Folks Shaped American Oyster Culture with Culinary Historian Zella Palmer
That Wasn't In My Textbook - July 13, 2023 15:37 - 1 hourIn this episode, we dive into the fascinating story of how Black brilliance played a crucial role in shaping American Oyster culture. From pioneering techniques to thriving communities, we explore the remarkable contributions that have influenced the oyster industry and how we enjoy oysters toda...
Sizzling Summer Session Trailer
That Wasn't In My Textbook - July 13, 2023 15:28 - 3 minutesThis summer on the podcast, we're bringing together the pure joy of summertime with the thrill of uncovering untold histories that center around summer-themed topics. From the history of surfing to the history of Black cowboys. This summer session of podcast episodes is the adult summer camp y...
When July 4th Was A Black Holiday: Rediscovering a Hidden Turn Up
That Wasn't In My Textbook - June 29, 2023 13:00 - 30 minutesDid you know there was a time when July 4th was a Black holiday? Yep! Listen to find out when, why, and how Black folks made July 4th their own holiday, while also learning the remarkable ways movements and activists have used America's Birthday to continue the ongoing fight for equality. In th...
Uncovering Juneteenth: 10 Eye-Opening Facts and Celebrating Our Podcast's Journey
That Wasn't In My Textbook - June 15, 2023 12:15 - 38 minutesWe're kicking off Juneteenth weekend with some Juneteenth facts and celebrating the podcast's 3-year anniversary. Did you know that this podcast was started on June 19th, 2020? In this week's solo dolo episode, explore 10 facts that everyone should know about this pivotal day, including the hi...
Rainbows, Riots & Resilience: 7 Must-Know Facts on the History of Pride
That Wasn't In My Textbook - June 01, 2023 13:01 - 25 minutesDid you know PRIDE month has a theme? Yep this year's theme is an important one and is one of the 7 facts we learn in this episode. Get ready to uncover hidden stories, meet trailblazing activists like Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera, and celebrate the joyous spirit of love and inclusivity...
The History of Grillz: Tracing the Origins and Rise of Teeth Drip
That Wasn't In My Textbook - May 18, 2023 13:15 - 28 minutesHave you ever wondered how grillz, those shimmering gold or diamond-studded mouthpieces, came to symbolize style, status, and self-expression? Find out in this solo episode of "That Wasn't In My Textbook," where we explore the fascinating history of grillz, the iconic dental bling that has bec...
From Doom Scrolling to Netflix Binges: Unpacking the History & Science of Procrastination
That Wasn't In My Textbook - May 04, 2023 12:00 - 31 minutesHave you ever caught yourself waiting until the last minute to complete a task, even though you know you should have started sooner? We all have! But if you haven't please teach me your ways. But have you ever wondered WHY we procrastinate? Is it really just a sign of laziness or poor time man...
The Hidden History of Taxes: How Taxes Keep Black Folks from Stackin’ Paper + What Can Be Done About It with Tax Law Professor & Author Dorothy A. Brown
That Wasn't In My Textbook - April 13, 2023 13:13 - 53 minutesTax Day is creeping up on us! Ever wondered, why doesn’t anyone say Happy Tax Day? Cause doing taxes suck! With tax day right around the corner you could be doing one of these three things;(1) chillin, cause you have your ish together and already submitted your taxes, (2) scrambling to get your...
Inside the 15 Year Battle for MLK Day
That Wasn't In My Textbook - January 12, 2023 13:00 - 18 minutesCue the fireworks and bring on the confetti; we're celebrating the 33rd anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr. Day! Yes, I recognize celebrating a 33rd anniversary is a bit odd. Still, considering the hard-fought battle to have the only "King" we recognize honored with a national holiday, I thin...
History of the Fresh Start Effect: The Science Behind New Beginnings
That Wasn't In My Textbook - January 05, 2023 14:00 - 26 minutesHappy New Year! What mystical, magical power does January hold that makes it THEE month we swear we're going to get our mind, money, and of course, our spiritual lives, right? We head to the local craft store and buy the latest "Happy Me" Planner and all those damn stickers! Head home and binge-...
History of Social Media: From Morse Code to TikTok with Social Media Strategist Natasha Samuel
That Wasn't In My Textbook - December 01, 2022 18:44 - 1 hourDoes it seem like "everybody and their cousin" is on social media these days? If you've silently said to yourself, "It's just a fad that will die out soon," you may be surprised to learn that social media isn't exiting the stage anytime soon. It's center stage, baby! And will remain an integral ...
History of Recessions: Millionaires Are Made During Recessions with Millennial Money Expert Dominique Broadway
That Wasn't In My Textbook - November 17, 2022 14:00 - 44 minutesDoes the looming recession have you ready to withdraw your money from the bank, dig a hole, and bury your money and head in the sand until someone gives the "all clear signal"? If so, you're not alone, but I NEED you to put down the shovel and tune into this episode of That Wasn't In My Textbook...
The History of Juneteenth: 9 Facts We Should Know
That Wasn't In My Textbook - June 18, 2022 19:13 - 20 minutesDo you know that June 19th is known as the Day of Freedom? Last year the President made June 19th, also called Juneteenth, an official federal holiday to commemoration of the ending of slavery in the United States. In this quick 20-minute episode find out 9 Facts that we ALL should know about...
Flowers on Their Graves: The Real History of Memorial Day
That Wasn't In My Textbook - May 28, 2022 12:00 - 35 minutesWe know memorial day as the last weekend in May that honors veterans and marks the beginning of summer. But how did this holiday start? And who created it? Listen to this episode to find out the real history of memorial day, that includes Black folks. Here are key things to listen out for: Me...
Guac & Margaritas: History of Cinco De Mayo & Why We Celebrate It
That Wasn't In My Textbook - May 05, 2022 12:00 - 4 minutesWhether or not you plan on drinking margaritas today, (no judgement) let’s uncover the the true history of Cinco De Mayo. So we’re not one of the people getting sippin and eating today with no context, thinking today is Mexican Independence Day! In this episode, we discuss: What happened on t...
History of HeadWraps Unwrapped
That Wasn't In My Textbook - April 29, 2022 15:05 - 1 hourThe history of the African head wrap is one that is steeped in controversy. Long before it was appreciated for its ability to compliment beautiful black hair, it was blamed for its association with slavery, seen as a sign of inferiority, and even outlawed. In this episode, Toya and Paola take u...
Holiday Haze: The History of 420
That Wasn't In My Textbook - April 20, 2022 12:00 - 37 minutesLong before it was a historic day and number used to identify cannabis use, the term 420 has been used for decades by a group of people who share no common medical or recreational agenda. This is an interesting and rare collection of stories and facts about 420. From the beginning until today's ...
History of Candles: Stay Lit Forever with Denequa Williams Clarke of Lit Brooklyn
That Wasn't In My Textbook - February 04, 2022 16:30 - 57 minutesBefore Gwyneth Paltrow was out here selling candles that smelled like her vagina. Thanks, Gwyneth, but I'll pass. This week's podcast guest, Denequa Williams Clarke of Lit Brooklyn, had already changed the game with ethically sourced fragrant luxury candles. Sometimes finding your center aft...
BHM Rewind: 6 Things to Know About Black History Month
That Wasn't In My Textbook - February 01, 2022 15:00 - 13 minutesDid you know that in the 1960s the most popular 8th grade textbook only mentioned two Black people in the entire century of history that had transpired since the Civil War? Yep! So even though we celebrate Black History 365/24/7- Black history month was created to ensure that teachers and school...
History of Reality TV: When the World Changed with YouTube Content Creator Wahima aka Just Call Me Wah
That Wasn't In My Textbook - December 03, 2021 17:30 - 1 hourWhether or not you like reality TV, you have to admit its one of the most popular TV genres that's definitely here to stay. So in this episode we trace when reality TV first showed up on our TV screens ( Hint it was 73 years ago). So while many of us think of reality TV as the Kardashian or The...
REWIND| 5 Things We Should Know About Thanksgiving: Debunkin' the BS
That Wasn't In My Textbook - November 24, 2021 21:04 - 26 minutesMany of our textbooks tell this beautiful story of Thanksgiving Day being a historic fest that took place in America in 1621 where Pilgrims and colonizers broke bread together in peace and harmony. While it sounds beautiful many Historians have pointed out that the events surrounding the real Th...
History of Exotic Dancing: 'I'm N Luv (Wit a Stripper)'
That Wasn't In My Textbook - November 19, 2021 14:30 - 27 minutesListen to the quick 20-min episode to get a brief overview of when and where this hypnotic erotic dancing began - that has men (and some women) throwing money women all over the world for centuries. Find out how this ancient ritual for reproduction and harvest has evolved into modern-day enter...
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