• Chris Joyner
    Oct 29 2024

    In this episode of The Blake and Chase Show, investigative journalist Chris Joyner from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution sits down with Blake and Chase to discuss his career in journalism. Chris delves into his compelling book, The Three Death Sentences of Clarence Henderson, the story of a black sharecropper wrongfully convicted of murder in 1948, and the decades-long struggle to clear his name. Through meticulous research, Chris sheds light on the racial and legal challenges Henderson faced, the three separate trials that wrongly condemned him, and the how justice came to the Henderson name decades later.


    Beyond the Henderson case, Chris discusses his experiences covering stories that bring him to the heart of some of the most extreme and complex issues in America, from the devastation of Hurricane Katrina to the conditions inside supermax prisons. Join us for an unforgettable conversation that reveals how investigative journalism uncovers hidden truths and drives change.


    Chris Joyner on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-joyner-3912859


    Chris Joyner on The Atlanta Journal-Constitution: https://www.ajc.com/staff/chris-joyner/

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    35 mins
  • Tamika Jamison
    Sep 16 2024


    In this engaging episode of The Blake and Chase Show, hosts Blake Alexander and Chase Carter welcome Tamika Jamison (formerly known as Tamika Newhouse), a renowned author, media entrepreneur, and founder of the African Americans on the Move Book Club (AAMBC). Tamika shares her remarkable journey from a young mother overcoming adversity to becoming a successful writer and media visionary.


    Tamika delves into the inspiration behind her acclaimed novel Cookie, a deeply personal narrative reflecting her own experiences. She offers valuable insights on navigating the publishing industry without an agent, provides advice for aspiring authors, and discusses the vital role of book clubs in promoting literary work.


    Beyond writing, Tamika talks about her media company, Delphine Legacy Media, and her future ambitions, including producing motion pictures and unscripted content that highlight Black creatives. This episode is a treasure trove of wisdom for anyone interested in the intersection of literature, media, and personal growth.


    Catch the episode on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, Audible, iHeartRadio, and more. Subscribe, share, and hit the notification bell on YouTube to stay updated with the latest episodes.


    Tamika’s Website: https://tamikanewhouse.com/


    Delphine Legacy Media: https://delphinelegacymedia.com/


    The Blake And Chase Show’s Official YT Channel: https://youtube.com/@theblakeandchaseshow-gn7ld?si=7DWswtB7NXKysK9e


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    32 mins
  • Hot Topics: Remember When Those Four Drunk Guys Created Toe Wrestling In The 70s?
    Jul 2 2024
    If the title of this show didn’t say enough, you’re in for a good one . In this episode, Blake and Chase dive into shark attacks, the historical context behind cricket (and toe wrestling), talk about Will Smith’s return to the big screen, and discuss generative A.I’s potential impact on music, television, and animation. Listen now.
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    50 mins
  • Richard Fierce
    Mar 27 2024
    It’s time for another interview, don’t you think? As it turns out, Blake and Chase love the literary world. Tune in for an insightful conversation with Richard Fierce, a distinguished author whose imaginative storytelling has enchanted readers worldwide. From his childhood beginnings to his notable entry into the realm of published authors in 2007, Richard has crafted multiple novels and short stories that transport audiences to otherworldly realms. (No dragons were harmed in the making of this podcast.) Richard’s Official Website: https://www.richardfierce.com/ The Blake And Chase Show’s Official YouTube Page: https://youtube.com/@TheBlakeAndChaseShow-gn7ld?si=y44rn0UlfvhcV_Sn
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    26 mins
  • From Civil Rights To Hollywood: The Charles Black Story (Part 3)
    Mar 5 2024
    Three’s the magic number! This is the final episode of our series, From Civil Rights To Hollywood: The Charles Black Story. In this episode, Uncle Charles delves into his historical association with the Atlanta Inquirer newspaper, expounds upon his substantial background in the acting industry, and elucidates the establishment of a national consulting firm in collaboration with Lonnie King, Julian Bond, and John Lewis. -Traces career from entry to editor, detailing the newspaper's impact on civil rights, local politics, and community legacy. -Established Frontiers Unlimited in 1969, a consultancy with national reach, collaborating with influential figures like John Lewis, Julian Bond, and Lonnie King. Managed a team of approximately 60 consultants, accumulating extensive travel experience. -Explores the introduction to the acting industry and delves into the various intricacies of the industry. This is The Blake and Chase Show, where our unique charm lies in witty discussions and diverse knowledge. Follow, share, and leave a review for an exceptional listening experience. //Links// Free, White, And 36: https://atlinq.com/from-the-inquirer-vault-editorial-from-july-27-1963-by-former-inquirer-editor-charles-a-black/ The Best Of Enemies: https://www.netflix.com/us/title/81038216?s=i&trkid=0&vlang=en&clip=81198497 Youtube Page: https://youtube.com/@TheBlakeAndChaseShow-gn7ld?si=rfQWdUgT-eFEyvok Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theblakeandchaseshow/ AtlantaInquirer #CivilRights #MediaImpact #PersonalGrowth #Legacy #FilmAndTV ActingJourney #IndustryInsights #DiverseRoles #CareerHighlights #Collaborations #GenerosityProgram #33YearsInActing #HollywoodExperience #MelGibson #ClintEastwood #ChurchProjects #FilmAndTV
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    41 mins
  • From Civil Rights To Hollywood: The Charles Black Story (Part 2)
    Jan 12 2024
    Everyone loves sequels, right? Well, so do Blake and Chase. In this episode, the duo once again talks further with Charles Black about his experience starting out with the Civl Rights Movement, as well as his thoughts on the future on civil rights as a whole with the next generation. He also discussed previous relationships with well-known friends of his, Lonnie King and Julian Bond. Don’t miss this one! *Influential College Professors: Charles Black recounts the impact of his chemistry and English professors, highlighting their unique teaching styles and personal influence on his academic journey. *Philosophy and Leadership Discussions: Insights into Martin Luther King Jr.'s teaching style at Morehouse College, focusing on social philosophy, the concept of the philosopher king, and the influence of various historical figures and ideologies on social change. *Importance of Clear Communication and Goals in Activism: Charles Black underscores the necessity of effectively communicating the reasons and objectives of a movement to garner widespread community support. *Collaboration and Diversity in Movements: The narrative highlights the significance of collaboration among different people and groups, recognizing that everyone contributes uniquely to the success of a movement. *Preparedness for Nonviolent Civil Disobedience: Charles Black emphasizes the commitment to nonviolent civil disobedience, accepting the potential consequences, including arrest, while standing firm against unjust laws. *Perspective on Malcolm X's Approach: The contrast between Malcolm X's advocacy for more confrontational tactics and Charles’ commitment to nonviolent methods is highlighted, noting the effectiveness of nonviolence and the impracticality of armed confrontation. #TheBlakeAndChaseShow #CharlesBlack #Morehouse #InspiringActivism #FamilyChronicles #Movies #History #MLK #Hollywood #Actor #CivilRights
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    40 mins
  • From Civil Rights To Hollywood: The Charles Black Story (Part 1)
    Dec 3 2023
    It’s the Blake And Chase Show’s first interview! Imagine that! In this episode, the duo talks with Charles Black, a civil rights activist, an entrepreneur, an actor, and—(GASP), Blake and Chase’s uncle?!? To get the scoop for yourself, tune in for: From Civil Rights To Hollywood: The Charles Black Story. You heard it here first! * Ties to Dr. Martin Luther King and founding Frontiers Unlimited. * Acting, activism, and receiving the Presidential Medal of Honor. * Family and farm upbringing, plus humorous reflections. * Miami move, running a grocery store, and generous parents. * Morehouse College entry, scholarship offer, and connection with Dr. Donald Hopkins. * Describing racial segregation during college years. * Recalling 1955 events, including Emmett Till. * Various activities at Morehouse, coupled with humorous stories. * Unique experience in a seminar taught by Martin Luther King Jr. * School decisions, scholarships, and valuable standardized testing tips. #TheBlakeAndChaseShow #CharlesBlack #Morehouse #InspiringActivism #FamilyChronicles #Movies #History #MLK #Hollywood #Actor #CivilRights
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    35 mins
  • Chase Is Aladdin Now
    Nov 24 2023
    In this episode: BRING ME THE LAMP!
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    24 mins