Frank Goodman
Old School Thoughts
Memories, of my past, have always driven me to explore history as it pertains to my “I remember when” experiences. I remember the closeness of community, safety, and house parties. Where did it all go?
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Episodes
S7:E5 We Are Still Rapping About Perpetuation 08.12.2025 21:33
Martha and I decided to return to the Front Porch to continue our conversation about "Self-Perpetuation" when it comes to the state of African American culture, traditions, religion, and more. We have had a week to expand our thoughts and decided to return to make sense of what we are realizing and how to convey our thoughts to our listeners.
S7:E4 You Just Don't Want To Know (Perpetuation) 01.12.2025 21:26
Martha and I returned to the "Front Porch" to share our thoughts about the concept of perpetuation. There is a purpose and meaning for or behind everything we do. I continue to pray for knowledge, wisdom, and understanding to discern behaviors. Martha and I continue to wonder why African Americans (collectively) give up on wanting to know family members? Self-perpetuation is the continua...
S7:E3 Code Talking 24.11.2025 20:49
In this episode, Martha and I returned to the "Front Porch" to revisit the days of "Coded Conversations." Like Jesus spoke in parables, our ancestors did the same. Languages have always been developed out of regional necessity to communicate. Each of our forebearers, who crossed the Atlantic and other routes spoke a primary language, but they had to adapt to each other in order...
S7:E2 Trained To Be Good? 17.11.2025 21:06
Martha and I returned to the "Front Porch" to examine the impact of woeful ignorance. This episode considers the impact that slavery, [jim] crow, segregation, religion, and other systems have had on our history to always be good. After centuries and generations of living without the right to defend ourselves have possibly left the Diaspora with the discipline or trained to be impressivel...
S7 - E1 I Ain't Getting Mine From That Rack! 11.11.2025 21:45
This title is funny to me because Martha and I were having a conversation about the possible impact mothers (especially) and fathers (included) have on their children when they dress a certain way. During the conversation, Martha sounded off with "I ain't getting mine from that rack!" We laughed because we are not part of the generation that intentionally show off body parts (close t...
S6:E35 What Do You Teach Your Children Pt. 6 20.10.2025 21:53
Martha and I went back to the Front Porch to continue our conversation about discernment. We are struggling with this topic because as we strive and pray for discernment, we want to see other do the same for the sake of being on the same accord. What methods do you use to pass on experiences, with younger people (to include younger adults), that triggers them to be aware of what's happening ar...
S6-E34 What Do You Teach Your Children Pt. 5 13.10.2025 21:06
Last evening, on 12 October 2025, Martha and I returned to the "Front Porch" to continue our series on What Do You Teach Your Children. We decided to delve into the elusive conversation about discernment. Do you keep yourselves in practice of discerning what is happening around you? Have you forgotten how to respond to situations that affect you and or others? Do you teach your young one...
S6:E33 What Do You Teach Your Children Pt. 4 29.09.2025 21:15
Martha and I returned to the Front Porch, again, to discuss this important and broad topic. We are learning, along the way, as we speak to our listeners and examine our own thoughts about What Do We Teach Our Children. On 28 September 2025, we continued to share responses from listeners. We focused most of our attention on the art or responsibility of teaching discipline. We want to know your thou...
S6:E32 What Do You Teach Your Children Pt. 3 22.09.2025 21:19
Martha and I went out on the front porch to continue this serious conversation because we love our young people and want everything that is good for them. We appreciate the comments that we have received from our listeners. This episode makes an attempt to separate the difference between independence of our time and independence of what seems to be modern day. Martha and I hope this series on What...
S6:E31 What Do You Teach Your Children Pt. 2 15.09.2025 20:32
On Sunday evening, 14 September 2025, Martha and I returned to the front porch to continue our conversation about What Do You Teach Your Children. We realized, following the end of the first conversation, that we want to explore the conversation/subject more. We started the conversation by reading a comment submitted to us by Renee Goodman. Renee stated that her perspective went from simple to com...
S6:E30 What Do You Teach Your Children? 08.09.2025 21:58
I asked Martha to support me in addressing this topic because the answers have to do with taught behavior from parents and others in the child's or children's social environment. Here's the deal - racism and hatred still exist. It continues from generation to generation. Some people hide behind religion and love to minimize their behaviors, but what is usually misconstrued is that one...
S6:E29 The Hypothesis of Apathy and Empathy Part 2 11.08.2025 24:01
Martha and I wanted to revisit the previous episode, on this topic, to further expound on our thoughts that our societies are divided between apathy and empathy. There is something going on, other than the juxtaposition that God blessed or cursed a group of people to be at the top and another to be at the bottom. There is a mental belief, by those groups, that they should occupy and own their stat...
S6:E28 Apathy and Empathy Applied To DNA Traits 04.08.2025 26:10
This episode/discussion came about from a discussion Martha and I were having about a race of people have consistently conquered and destroyed everything and every place they have encountered. We eventually labeled that group as apathetic. We then applied the same thought to people with other DNA and traits that seem to make them habitually empathetic. As we continued to consider the thought, we b...
S6:E27 Hot Topics On The Front Porch 15.07.2025 24:18
Occasionally, Martha and I come together to just enjoy conversations on the front porch. During this episode, we talked about the challenges of migrating and adjusting to new cities and states. What roles do affluence and low income play in people or families surviving? We also talked about the importance of family gatherings. Let us know your thoughts.
S6:E26 The Misrepresentation Of African Dignity 07.07.2025 19:20
Martha and I are taking a stab at challenging our listeners to consider how colonizers, scholars, and every other group of people misrepresented the intelligence of our African Ancestors who were aboard the slave ships. What were you taught to believe about the Africans onboard slave ships?
S6:E25 Celebrating Juneteenth With A Mission 23.06.2025 25:09
After a week layoff, Martha and I returned to the microphone to discuss our views about Juneteenth. We went out on the front porch to speak freely on the topic and to end the conversation with measurable goals. We asked ourselves many questions like: How do we get money to circulate within our communities? How do we commit ourselves to the elderly members in our communities? How do we move from de...
S6:E24 Do We Even Care About Accord 09.06.2025 24:45
This is part two of what might become a short series of discussions about the importance of being on the same accord. The first episode explored the basic premise that we must be on the same accord. This episode explores why we should, but do we even care? Give us your thoughts. Martha and I truly believe in what we are doing. We are leaving a legacy for the present and future generations.
S6:E23 We Must Be On The Same Accord 02.06.2025 24:22
I chose this title because I have been fortunate enough to have joined a group of diverse individuals to discuss African American History. Johnnie Warner is the leader of the group. He is very proactive in getting people to know factual history of African Americans in Columbus, Georgia. Since I have had the opportunity to share my thoughts, during his discussions, it has hit me that in order for t...
S6:E22 Shyness Is Not A Compliment 26.05.2025 24:17
Martha and I returned to the front porch to discuss the negative impact of being or acting shy. When growing up, I used to hear friends use the term as if was a complimentary thing to say, but what it did was deprive themselves of sharing or receiving information. We can't afford to lose family connections because of certain situations, like stating that your family is private - because it affects...
S6:E21 Our Tribute To Mothers For Mother's Day 11.05.2025 23:22
Martha and I returned to the front porch to pay tribute to the generations of mothers who have nourished, sacrificed, endured, gave life, and everything else out of love. We acknowledged our respective mothers, children, relatives, friends, and all ancestral mothers whom we search for through genealogy. Happy Mother's Day to all of your relatives.
S6:E20 Are We Too Distracted To Act? 05.05.2025 21:43
Tonight, Kenya and I went out on the front porch to Analyze how the actions of the president are creating distractions that are possibly keeping our eyes off of the prize progress and equality. We missed not having Martha available. How do you see the distractions?
S6:E19 Young Leaders On The Move 28.04.2025 23:29
We lose a lot of time evaluating and assessing where we are in the present and how we expect to be in the future. After having a conversation with Mr. Trenton Thompson (20 years old) last week, I saw myself in a mirror. Mr. Trenton approached me and asked, "Sir, what advice would you give to your 20-year-old self?" Then my son introduced me to the president of Burkino Faso, Ibrahim Traor...
S6:E18 Easter Throwback 2025 21.04.2025 24:34
A homage to all the good things Easter brought to us in addition to bunnies and eggs
S6:E17 Young People And The Promised Land 14.04.2025 22:37
Kenya is celebrating her birthday, so Martha and I decided to go out on the front porch. Our goal was to recognize our incredible young people who are doing great things and pursuing their dreams. When we, as adults, are given the opportunity to talk to young people are we dropping the right seeds of knowledge? That is what Martha attempted to do tonight and what we did, yesterday, with two of our...
S6:E16 How Deep Is Our History For Family 07.04.2025 25:39
It is great having Martha and Kenya back, as a team, to discuss another impromptu discussion that is impactful within the African American community. This is not to say that these issues only belong to African Americans, but the impact of slavery, forced migrations, lynchings, abductions, name changes, and more are isolated events that have had the greatest impact on the unity of African American...
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