James Kane
The Jameskane Experience
welcome to TheJamesKanexperiance – a one-of-a-kind audio experience hosted by a multi-talented voice who does it all. From breaking news and hilarious comedy bits to heartfelt interviews and local sports recaps, this show brings you something different in every episode. Whether you're here for sharp takes, a good laugh, or thoughtful reads for the blind community, there's always something worth tuning in for. Stay informed, entertained, and connected — all in one place. New episodes weekly — don’t miss it!
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James Kane
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Jun 21, 2026
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What is real Black Independent Day 21.06.2026 46:53
As we the People observe Father’s Day and June tenth weekend rejoicing in a break from are work and daily norms, but may I ask? Why when Father’s Day emerges it just feel like another day, also what is the real Black Independence Day
2 reasons why and how the Blacks and Asian relations have become complicated. 14.06.2026 52:55
Tension around crime, safety, and neighborhood conflict In some cities, The “model minority” stereotype creating division Many Asian Americans are concerned about being used politically or socially as a comparison against Black Americans — the idea that Asians are the “successful minority” while Black Americans are unfairly blamed for systemic problems
10 child Pedophiles Attributes 30.05.2026 42:11
There is no single “type” of trafficker or smuggler, but many predators use similar behaviors and warning signs to target vulnerable people. Here are 10 common attributes or tactics often associated with human trafficking or smuggling predators:
6 core components of soft life 03.05.2026 52:42
A soft life is about choosing peace over pressure, rest over burnout, and happiness over constantly proving yourself. It’s not about being lazy — it’s about being intentional with your time, your energy, and your life.
10 Principles of B,W,M,A Women 05.04.2026 1:00:08
Episode Title: 10 Principles of B.W.M.A Women In this powerful and thought-provoking episode, we explore the 10 Principles of B.W.M.A Women —a conversation centered on identity, relationships, culture, and empowerment. This discussion dives into the values, expectations, and lived experiences of women navigating B.W.M.A (Black Women and Multicultural/Multiracial Alliances), highlighting the streng...
Black Elders Live Matter 22.03.2026 54:07
“Black Elders Lives Matter” is a powerful and heartfelt radio show dedicated to honoring, protecting, and uplifting the voices of Black elders. This show shines a light on the generations who endured slavery’s aftermath, Jim Crow, segregation, and the Civil Rights Movement—yet still built families, communities, and legacies of strength. Through real stories, deep conversations, and cultural reflec...
10 principles of Black Womens roles in America 15.03.2026 54:22
In this powerful and thought-provoking episode, we explore the 10 Principles of Black Women’s Roles in America and the profound impact Black women have had on shaping the nation’s culture, community, and progress. From the strength of enslaved women who held families together, to modern leaders influencing politics, education, business, and social justice, Black women have continuously been pillar...
Black and White Lives Matter: The Power of Allyship 01.03.2026 1:00:09
In this episode of BarTableTalk , we explore what it truly means to say “Black Lives Matter” and how allyship bridges the gap between awareness and action. This is not about competition between communities — it’s about understanding history, accountability, empathy, and shared humanity. We unpack the difference between sympathy and solidarity, performative support versus real advocacy, and how all...
What Black Elders Endured Under Slavery, Jim Crow, and Civil Rights 22.02.2026 1:00:09
In this episode, we take a deep and honest look at the unrealized trauma carried by Black elders—pain rooted in slavery, reinforced through Jim Crow, and intensified during the Civil Rights era. While history books highlight laws and milestones, they often overlook the emotional and psychological scars passed down through generations. From the brutality of enslavement, to legalized segregation, to...
How black history led to a black elders trauma 15.02.2026 1:00:09
This radio talk dives deep into the often-unspoken emotional and psychological impact that Black history has had on our elders. From segregation and Jim Crow to economic exclusion, racial violence, and systemic discrimination, many Black elders lived through constant survival mode—often without space to heal. In this conversation, we explore how historical trauma shaped the way Black elders parent...
How Black American Culture Carried Us Through Systems Built to Extract, Contain, and Exclude” 08.02.2026 1:00:09
When people hear the phrase human capital, they usually think about productivity, labor, or economics. But for Black Americans, human capital has always had a darker meaning. From slavery to convict leasing to mass incarceration, Black bodies were treated as units of value, not human being s.
“10 Foundational Black American Cultural Practices: 01.02.2026 1:00:09
Welcome back to the show. Today, we’re not talking about trends, hashtags, or what’s popular on social media. We’re talking about foundations.
Inland Empire Honors its HBCU Alumni Interview/w Courtney Shaw 25.01.2026 1:00:09
The Inland Empire has no shortage of talent, leadership, and legacy—and much of it is rooted in the experience of Historically Black Colleges and Universities. In this episode, we sit down with Courtney Shaw to highlight the impact of HBCU education, the journeys of alumni from the Inland Empire, and how those experiences continue to shape careers, communities, and future generations. From persona...
Who really profits from Human Capital 11.01.2026 52:12
Who Really Profits from Human Capital is a podcast that pulls back the curtain on how people—particularly Black Americans—have been treated as economic assets in the United States. From slavery and convict leasing to mass incarceration and modern labor systems, this show traces the uncomfortable truth behind who benefits when human lives are turned into profit. Each episode connects history to the...
2025 brought Advantages and Disadvantages well hoping 2026 bring happiness and advantages 04.01.2026 1:00:09
What Were Your Advantages and Disadvantages in 2025 — and Do You Have the Attributes for 2026? is a reflective and motivating podcast that challenges listeners to take an honest look at the year behind them and prepare intentionally for the year ahead. Through real conversations, personal stories, and practical insight, we explore what worked, what didn’t, and why. This podcast isn’t about blame o...
What Christmas Means to You 28.12.2025 56:49
his title invites us to move beyond decorations and tradition and into personal meaning. Christmas becomes a mirror—shaped by our faith, our family, our struggles, and our memories. For some, it represents the birth of Christ and the promise of salvation. For others, it reflects survival, reunion, generosity, or even loss. This conversation asks a simple but powerful question: How has Christmas sh...
Why does sharing one parent have more drama than love? 14.12.2025 1:00:09
Building strong loving relationships with half siblings must involve effort along with shared environments. Both Parents must commit to joining the siblings together in constant family events. But, when the Parents fail to avoid household segregation this will lead to a lack of affection and trust. More less, this spark a huge conflict in the blended family bond which most times benefit the Matern...
Why God Does not reveal when a person dies 07.12.2025 1:00:09
This piece explores one of life’s deepest questions — why God chooses not to reveal the moment of our death. It looks at how uncertainty can shape our faith, our choices, and our character. Instead of living in fear, we learn to live with purpose, responsibility, and gratitude. By examining spiritual reasons, human growth, and the importance of free will, this reflection shows how not knowing our...
Can you love your mate without caring about them? 23.11.2025 1:00:09
Love is often described as an emotion, but care is an action. This thought-provoking topic challenges the idea that love can exist without the consistent effort, concern, and emotional investment that caring requires. Can affection alone sustain a relationship, or does real love demand responsibility, attention, and support? This discussion explores the difference between saying “I love you” and a...
A Dad’s Pride in Combat Boots 16.11.2025 1:00:09
A heartfelt reflection on a father’s admiration as he watches his child step into the demanding world of military service. A Dad’s Pride in Combat Boots captures the emotion, courage, and legacy tied to serving on the water—where discipline meets danger and duty meets family. This description honors both the warrior at sea and the parent who stands behind them with unwavering pride
is slaver the case of todays black self impose inflection 09.11.2025 1:00:09
is slaver the case of todays black self impose inflection
what the term environmentalist means to you 09.11.2025 1:00:09
what the tear environmentalist means to you
Strategies for Today’s Employment 09.11.2025 1:00:09
Strategies for Today’s Employment Black issues in today’s employment,
How do a person know there in a toxic relationship? 09.11.2025 1:00:09
Toxic relationships aren’t always easy to spot—especially when you’re in the middle of them. In this episode, we dive deep into the signs, red flags, and emotional patterns that reveal when a relationship has turned unhealthy. From constant drama to emotional manipulation, we’re breaking down what “toxic” really looks like and how to recognize it in your own life. Whether it’s romantic, family, or...
social media and bullying 09.11.2025 1:00:09
bullying in today social media
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