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Old School Thoughts

Old School Thoughts

Frank Goodman

Memories, of my past, have always driven me to explore history as it pertains to my “I remember when” experiences. I remember the closeness of community, safety, and house parties. Where did it all go?

242 - S5:E27 When An Answer Comes Your Way
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  • 242 - S5:E27 When An Answer Comes Your Way

    During this episode, Martha allowed me to share with all of you a conversation I had with a stranger that turned into a surprising revelation about my family. The second half was given to Martha to talk about the interview between Shannon Sharpe and Amanda Seales on the podcast titled, Club Shay Shay. It is an excellent interview. Please look it up on YouTube. Thanks to all of you for your support and definitely to our cohost: Martha Buford Green.

    Mon, 29 Apr 2024 - 25min
  • 241 - S5:E26 From Alabama To Aunt Jemima

    This episode is a compilation of topics that carries us from family and traditions, in Alabama, to a discussion about Nancy Green versus Aunt Jemima. Martha and I are always exploring the history of our families and the separation of Africans throughout the Diaspora. I was lucky to meet Ms. Latika, a native of Alabama and long time resident of Chicago on 20 April 2024 in Columbus, Georgia. On the following day, she and I were discussing her son's prom pictures when the topic of Old School in Alabama surfaced. Ms. Latika is living history for all of us - to be so young! She is an Old Spirit. Martha and continued on to discuss ploys some people will use to distort African/African in America history and how we, as African Americans, should accept the mess. I hope you enjoy this episode.

    Tue, 23 Apr 2024 - 24min
  • 240 - S5:E25 Back To Old School Roots (by Frank Goodman and Martha B. Green

    Martha and I have decided to return to our roots with the podcast. We had to "slow down" for evaluation and reflection. We are using "slow down" as a metaphor for using deep thoughts and experiences when analyzing our history. The African American community has been told so much and led to believe in things that are marred in fallacies. We can't continue to live and exist this way. We have to collectively rely on our African American experience(s) because African American history can be and has been altered to appease others. We hope you get something positive out of this episode. Thank you for continuing to support Martha and me. We love you and be good.

    Sun, 14 Apr 2024 - 22min
  • 239 - S5:E24 Easter Sunday On The Front Porch (by Frank Goodman and Martha B. Green)

    On Sunday, 31 March 2024, Martha and I decided to go out on the front to reflect on how we celebrated and recognized Easter as children. We remembered the colored eggs, Easter outfits, the gathering of family, and more. We also acknowledged how "Happy Resurrection Day" has become the new greeting. Where did that come from? By whom? When?

    Mon, 01 Apr 2024 - 24min
  • 238 - S5:E23 Can You Argue?!! (By Frank Goodman and Martha B. Green)

    I chose this topic because Martha and I are always discussing whether we know how are prepare ourselves for an argument. I am not interested in debating every topic that comes up because someone feels that everything is worth an opposing view. Sometimes opposing views are not worth a continuous response. Sometimes you have to just say it and leave it. The truth is always subjective.

    Mon, 25 Mar 2024 - 24min
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