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Black People Love Paramore

Holiday Foods FT. Toya Coleman

Black People Love Paramore

Sequoia Holmes

Society & Culture, Comedy, Arts

52.8K Ratings

🗓️ 21 November 2024

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

This episode we're chatting about why Black people love holiday foods featuring Toya Coleman (aka Toya from Harlem) from That Wasn’t In My Textbook podcast.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey y'all, no new episode this week, but check out this episode from November of 23, featuring Toya from Harlem, host of That Wasn't in My Textbook a podcast where we try to help Black people feel seen.

0:36.3

Please rate us and write us a review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify, five stars only because

0:41.0

we are five star bitches.

0:42.3

Word to Yo Gotti.

0:43.5

I'm your host, Sequoia, and today joining me to talk about holiday foods.

0:48.6

We have Toya from That Wasn't in My Textbook Podcast.

0:52.1

Say what up, Toya.

0:53.6

What up? Hello, everybody. Me. Yeah. from That Wasn't in My Textbook podcast. Say what's up, Toya. What?

0:55.8

Hello, everybody. Me.

1:01.2

Yeah, yeah, yeah. Tell them a little bit about yourself. Tell them about your podcast and all those things.

1:09.6

Yes, my name is Toya, also known as Toya from Harlem. I'm your historian homie, aka the Anthony Bourdain of history.

1:11.0

Here we are. I love that. Exactly.

1:12.0

And I have a podcast called That Wasn't in my textbook, which is a biweekly, sometimes weekly.

1:18.5

We won't talk about it.

1:20.9

We're trying to get the schedule together.

1:23.4

But it's a podcast that helps us uncover the things we always wish we learned from that boring, bulky textbook.

1:30.5

So it's an adult podcast, history podcast that is like the history class you never knew you always want to take.

1:37.5

So we talk about like the lies our teacher taught us.

1:40.3

So like the real history of Thanksgiving is a topic.

1:43.4

And then we also just do like some

1:45.0

fun, spicy stuff, like the history of stripping and the history of cannabis. So it's, that's

1:50.9

exactly. So it's the history class you never knew you always wanted to take. So definitely

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