• War, Noah’s Ark, and Disruption
    Jun 25 2025

    In this episode, I unpack the global moment we're in through the lens of prophecy, personal disruption, and spiritual survival. From U.S. military conflict to James Baldwin to Noah’s ark, we’re spiraling into what it means to prepare for uncertainty, live in truth, and stop calling fear “faith.” Because make no mistake: the fire is here. But what survives it? That’s the question.

    If you're tired of pretending you’re okay, if you're clinging to certainty in a collapsing world, or if you've been asking what God is really doing in this hour — this one’s for you.

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    8 mins
  • Walking on Water, The Soft Life, and Hard Things
    Jun 17 2025

    This week, the spiral starts with a coaching session… and ends at Juneteenth. From frustration to grace, Karmen unpacks what it really means to want freedom, follow Jesus, and live the “soft life.” Because here’s the truth: disruption is a hard thing. And trust? That might be the hardest thing of all.

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    10 mins
  • Plastic on the Sofa, Black Homophobia, and Supremacy and Certainty.
    Jun 10 2025

    What if some of our most deeply held beliefs aren’t culture... but control?
    This week on Overthinking, we spiral into the unspoken scripts we call tradition, the fear that disguises itself as morality, and what freedom might look like if we finally stop performing.
    Don’t press play unless you’re ready to question everything and possibly lose your Black Card.

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    10 mins
  • Breaking the Algorithm, Colman Domingo, and Fitting In
    Jun 4 2025

    Colman Domingo said bring your love, your hope, and your dedication—with no guarantee it’ll ever work.

    This week, I’m spiraling on what happens when you stop chasing the algorithm and start honoring your truth.

    Because trying to fit in won’t get you free.

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    9 mins
  • DC Black Pride, Chasing Pleasure, and Freedom Ain't Free
    May 27 2025

    This week, your Overthinker-in-Chief Karmen Michael Smith spirals into a layered reflection on freedom—not just political, but personal, embodied, and spiritual.

    From a conversation about emotional well-being, to the joy and tension of DC’s Black Pride, to the cost of sexual liberation in a world that polices Black queer bodies, this episode asks:

    What are we calling “freedom”… that’s actually just well-dressed captivity?

    Karmen weaves scripture, history, and lived experience into a moving reflection on desire, disruption, and what we’re really chasing when we chase pleasure.

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    9 mins
  • What Survives the Fire: Kim Burrell, Tamar Braxton, Orlando Brown, and the Performance of Pain
    May 20 2025

    They make us laugh. They make us cringe. Sometimes they make us mad.
    But what do Kim Burrell, Tamar Braxton, and Orlando Brown all have in common?

    They’ve all been crowned “too much.”
    Too dramatic. Too messy. Too unpredictable.
    And yet… we can’t look away.

    In this episode of Overthinking with Karmen, your Overthinker-in-Chief Karmen Michael Smith spirals into the performance of Black pain—on pulpits, on stages, on timelines—and asks:
    What happens when the armor becomes the identity?

    From the release of his new cinematic sermon What Survives the Fire, to conversations about persona, prophecy, and perception—Karmen reflects on what it costs to be seen, who gets grace, and who gets discarded.

    This isn’t just about celebrity.
    It’s about all of us.
    And the lies we’ve learned to live out loud.

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    8 mins
  • Raw Dogging, Barebacking & the Return to Reality
    May 13 2025

    What do Gen Z’s “barebacking” trend, raw dogging flights, and the future of social media all have in common?
    Spiral with me as we explore the quiet rebellion against distraction, the power of presence, and why the next revolution won’t be posted—it’ll be lived.

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    6 mins
  • E13: Jobs, Dropouts, and Disappearing in America
    May 6 2025

    What do being unemployed, your cousin dropping out of high school, and feeling invisible all have in common?
    Spiral with me as we unpack how capitalism confuses labor with worth, why the system ejects those who can’t conform, and why being pushed out might be the first step toward designing a life that’s actually yours.

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    9 mins