We've had a year filled with amazing conversations, lots of learning, and endless laughter. In this special episode of The Blackest Questions, we mash up some of our favorite guests, including Stephen A. Smith, Ashley Blaine Featherson-Jenkins, Chef Jernard Wells, Gina Yashere, Baratunde Thurston, Cullen Jones, and Josh Johnson, to play an epic game of trivia.
This entertaining and educational conversation with Emmy-nominated and New York Times Best-Selling author and comedian Baratunde Thurston was nominated for a Shorty Impact Award. The awards honor purpose-driven work that makes the world a better place. In this episode, Thurston shares laughs with longtime friend Dr. Christina Greer as they talk about Black history and their love for nature and travel.
Hope in the Water, a three-part docuseries from David E. Kelley (Love & Death, Lincoln Lawyer, Big Little Lies) and chef Andrew Zimmern and his Intuitive Content (What’s Eating America) is set to premiere in 2024 on PBS.
PBS has announced it is set to screen a three-part docuseries, Hope in the Water, which highlights the stories of aquaculture and fisheries innovators who are working toward a sustainable future for the planet.