• The Olympic Caucasity

  • Aug 14 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 38 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • In this episode, we discuss our Top 5 moments of the Olympics and the moments that had us F*CKED UP!


    00:00 Personal Experiences and Olympic Highlights

    11:38 Rooting for Black Athletes

    15:02 Interest in Non-Black Sports

    16:21 Concerns about Peacock's Segregation

    17:45 Celebrating Blackness and Representation

    18:48 Historic Medal Win and Women's Basketball Victory

    37:13 Underperformance of White Male Athletes

    39:02 Controversy Surrounding Simone Biles' Husband

    40:16 Recognizing the Achievements of Black Athletes

    56:24 The Lack of Recognition for Black Women Athletes

    57:45 The Mistreatment of Simone Biles and Sha'Carri Richardson

    59:03 The Controversy Surrounding the Romanian Gymnast

    01:00:33 The Unjust Attempt to Strip Jordan Chiles of Her Medal

    01:02:36 Resilience and Strength: Black Women Athletes Shine

    01:13:02 Frustration with the Inclusion of Breakdancing in the Olympics

    01:19:36 Criticism of Judgment on Black Women's Hairstyles

    01:21:31 Anger Towards the Lack of Diversity Among Judges

    01:22:24 Stereotypes and Prejudices Faced by Koreans in Asian Culture

    01:22:53 The Healing Power of the Olympics

    01:23:29 Resilience and Strength of Black Athletes

    01:23:58 Celebrating Black Excellence

    01:46:07 Exploring Healing in Greek Organizations



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