
A celebratory spring break party in Atlanta initially started by the glitterati of African American college students which, over the course of two decades, evolved into a cultural phenomenon. Hear through the eyes of musicians, journalists, residents and politicians as they relive and investigate Freaknik. Presented by Mass Appeal & Endeavor Content. Executive produced by Chris Colbert & DCP Enter... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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The One where Chris and Savannah are on some ill “Buddy Cop” shit.
As our series draws to a close, we discuss the possible future of Freaknik, and how Atlanta
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The One where Atlanta Segregates Itself as an Outlier in the American South.
Freaknik comes to a close in the "City Too Busy To Hate."
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The One where we go to Blue Flame and talk about the complexities of gender politics in Atlanta.
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Being an Atlanta native, I thoroughly enjoyed this perspective and it’s cool that he’s not from Atlanta so he could learn from a pure slate. Yes, corny, but I absolutely LOVED listening. I’m sad it’s only 1 season. 😱💔
Listened for a Morehouse college project, enjoyed the corny aspect makes me laugh especially with the author embracing the fact that he is a black yankee from Michigan and him aiming to truly understand and get to know the culture he wasn’t able to be exposed to. Touched on many enjoyable topics from the history culture of atlanta, auc, and the many inspirational events for black culture that occurred.
But this dude is kinda corny
Really enjoyable listen, but the host’s slang attempts made me cringe every single time.
EVERY.
I really wish someone like his cousin was the Podcaster. I expected, wanted and was looking forward to a raw ATL or Georgia accent. The podcaster sounds hella corny and when he’s “attempting to be hip” it’s like, please stop! 😒









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