Episodes
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Preserving Black History: What it Takes to Stop Erasure
As Black History Month begins, All Rev'd Up confronts a sobering reality: in a moment when the current regime is actively attempting to reshape, restrict, and in some cases erase Black history, the very act of remembering becomes an act of resistance. The Revs explore how Black history has always endured; through suppression, revisionism, and political pressure, and why its preservation remains essential to America's moral and cultural integrity. -
The Audacity of Hope
Reverend Irene Monroe and Reverend Emmett G. Price III return to All Rev’d Up with a powerful new season rooted in “the audacity of hope.” In a moment when America feels shaken by chaos, division, and uncertainty, the hosts invite listeners to reclaim hope as a radical, necessary act. With their signature blend of cultural insight, spiritual grounding, and unflinching honesty, they set the stage for a season that asks how we keep believing, keep fighting, and keep rising—together. -
Ryan Coogler's Sinners
In the 2025 Supernatural Horror Film, Ryan Coogler has grossed over $300 Million on his hit, "Sinners." In the All Rev'd Up Season 8 Finale, The Revs discuss their opinions of the movie overall, acting, story plot(s) and its relation to the Black community. -
Spring Cleaning: What Are You Getting Rid Of?
Spring Cleaning: What Are You Getting Rid Of? -
The Complications of Social Norms
Have you ever wondered how all 'Black folks' know the same line dances, cook the same foods on certain holidays or all know the dos and don'ts, culturally? The Revs discuss the good and not-so-good social norms in the Black community. -
The Influence of Black Media
As Black journalists are becoming more vocal and seemingly more attacked by their counterparts and even current political leaders, The Revs discuss how Black media professionals can remain steadfast in their pursuits while maintaining their authenticity.**All Rev'd Up was named one of the top 15 WGBH podcasts to listen to in 2025 by FeedSpot! View the entire list at podcast.feedspot.com. -
Why Don't Black Women Get Enough Flowers in Music?
In this episode of the All Rev'd Up podcast, The Revs honor the profound legacy and ongoing influence of Black women in music. Through compelling stories and powerful reflections, they celebrate the artists who have shaped the past and those who continue to inspire the present. -
Why Black History?
In this Black History Month episode, The Revs discuss affirmative action, the state of the country and its rapid changes regarding DEI, Black History Month and Juneteenth; and to most of the topics, they have one question: "why?" -
Black Love, Black Joy
In this Valentine's Day-inspired episode of the All Rev'd Up Podcast, The Revs explore the themes of finding and valuing Black love. Join us as we discuss the importance of Black love, its cultural significance, and how to nurture and celebrate it in today's world. -
The Silence of Scandal
For years, whispers and rumors surrounded P. Diddy and R. Kelly, with legendary stories hinting at misconduct. Yet, despite the mounting evidence and the increasing number of victims, the world remained silent. Only when the pain and suffering of so many could no longer be ignored did the truth begin to surface.In this episode of The All Rev’d Up Podcast, we dive deep into the reasons behind our silence in the face of wrongdoing. Why do we hesitate to call out the injustices we witness? Join us as we explore this pressing question and uncover the societal and psychological factors that contribute to our reluctance to speak up.Tune in for an eye-opening discussion that challenges us all to break the silence and take a stand against injustice.