
We are Mikey and Randie Chapman, and your hosts of the Black Millennial Marriage Podcast. This podcast was created as a way to stay connected to one another. It was also formed so that we could have representation, meet other couples, and provide a space to talk about our 10+ years of relationship experience, including our years of marriage, and all we’re learning, unlearning, and loving about mar... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 207 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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A convo about control turned into a revelation that nothing has been the same since Noble. Even 6 years later. Tune in as Mikey and Randie reveal what has changed about them for better or for worse since their son died. Because grief. Because this is... more
(After Model Home by Rivers Solomon and Bless the Daughter Raised by a Voice in her Head by Warsan Shire)
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While Mike was in Guyana for the first time since 2001, Randie’s feelings caught up to her. Tune in as she reveals the real about g... more
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Tune in for what is probably the most unhinged (and most fun) episode ever recorded on the BMM podcast because this one is featuring Drewbie Drew.
Similar to the Chapman’s relationship check-ins, Mikey and Randie interview Drew and ask h... more
In the beginning of January, the Chapmans spent some time in the ER with baby Rey. Tune in to hear the piece Randie wrote about the experience. Shout out to the fellow mother and friend who didn’t even realize she was encouraging Randie to spread thi... more
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I recently found this show and listened to episode 155. Loved it. Learned so much about myself, and discovered resources I didn’t even know I could have access to. Thank you both for the vulnerability. Looking forward to more
I first heard about your podcast from the collaboration y’all did with Sistas who kill. I am currently listening from the beginning. Just finished episode 25 and loving it. I chose the title wish I would have found you sooner because looking at the year you’ll started this was the year my marriage was taking a turn and I think this podcast would have given us great tools for our marriage. Sadly we are divorced but we are still friends and we both think that it’s for the best. Even though I didn’... more
I just found this show and listened to episode 155. Loved it. Learned so much about myself, and discovered resources I didn’t even know I could have access to. Thank you both for the vulnerability.
Heyy Mikey & Randie ,
I’m Leslie but I like for my friends to call me Les. I just want to say I wish I could have found this podcast when y’all originally started back in 2018, 😩 oh how y’all’s perspective on life could have helped my mindset, however I found you all right when I needed too! Keep thriving & being a great inspiration to all marriages 🫶🏾
Five stars for the culture, five stars for the content. This is just too relatable!
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This show centers on Black millennial couples navigating long-term partnership, family life, parenting, and personal growth with candid honesty and vulnerability. Episodes blend relationship guidance, mental health, grief, and everyday household dynamics, often through intimate storytelling and practical takeaways. A standout trait is the hosts' openness about therapy, boundaries, and real-life parenting moments, including adventures in marriage, pet care, and the impact of loss. The format frequently includes indie-style monologues, candid conversations with guests, and reflective moments aimed at helping listeners build healthier relationships while balancing culture, faith, and community. This combination of raw authenticity, actionable ... more
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Recent guests on Black Millennial Marriage include:
1. Drew Chapman
2. Dontea' Mitchell-Hunter
3. Kathy Ruiz-Carter
4. Dr. Tiffany M. Smith
5. Mr. Horace Smith
6. Briana Chapman
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