TMI

TMI

TMI is the dynamic, new video-taped podcast featuring activists Tamika D. Mallory and Mysonne, the General. Their show takes an uninhibited look at the social and civil rights issues, pop-culture and politics. Together, they underscore the importance of social activism, awareness, knowing your rights and having a voice. They want you to know that being in service to one’s community isn’t old school; it’s real, it’s happening and its needed now more than ever. Their aim is to push our culture forward so that together, we can make the world a better place right now…and for generations to come.

Episodes

November 12, 2025 80 mins

In this episode of TMI, we dive into a heartfelt discussion about family, with Tamika D. Mallory sharing touching moments with her granddaughter. We also catch up with Dr. Wes Bellamy, who shares insights from his book 'Nobody's Coming to Save Us' and discusses the importance of self-care for activists. The conversation includes current national issues, the struggles faced by those dependent on SNAP benefits and the impact of gover...

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In this episode of TMI, Tamika D. Mallory gets real about the messy state of American politics. She breaks down how today’s leaders are out of touch, lacking historical awareness, and often more focused on power and self-interest than actually helping the communities they claim to serve.    Tamika talks about what happens when leadership fails, how society starts to crumble, and why those who do understand what's ha...

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In this episode, we are joined by Ashley Allison, an accomplished political strategist, communications expert, and now the new owner of The Root. We dive into her remarkable journey from teacher to owning one of the most influential digital media properties for Black voices. Ashley shares her insights on the importance of Black media, collective responsibility, and the power of a well-rounded narrative that includes politics, cultu...

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In this episode of The TMI, Tamika D. Mallory and Mysonne sit down with their dear friend Rameen Aminzadeh. They delve into Rameen’s inspiring story of resilience and activism, tracing his path from a filmmaker and community leader to overcoming severe health challenges, including becoming a double amputee. Rameen shares the struggles he faced navigating the healthcare system, the mental and physical hurdles of his recovery, ...

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This week on TMI, Tamika D. Mallory and Mysonne as they dive deep into everything from personal growth to social justice.

Tamika opens up about her powerful experience in Massachusetts, connecting with young peopl...

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This week on TMI, Tamika and Mysonne dive into real-world issues like mass shootings, the power of Black women in the workforce, and the political wave around Project 2025.

They with comedian, activist, and all-around truth-teller W. Kamau Bell  at the Congressional Black Caucus Annual Legislative Conference and discuss his early days in stand-up to becoming a powerful voice for social justice, Kamau gets real about his journe...

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This week on TMI, Mysonne and Tamika D Mallory delve deep into the concept of black joy, the current economic crisis, and the impact of black unemployment. The discussion expands to cover the dismantling of DEI initiatives, veteran struggles, and how these issues have far-reaching effects on the black community. Special guests Valeisha Butterfield, and Kevin Meggett, a regional commander for the National Association for Black Veter...

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This week on TMI, Tamika D. Mallory and Mysonne keep it all the way real. From celebrating Jennifer Williams’ big 5-0 to walking the runway at New York Fashion Week, the episode kicks off with laughs, culture, and community vibes. But things quickly get deeper as they break down the tragic case of Trey Reed, the rise of racial violence, and what it means t...

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This week on TMI, Tamika Mallory dives deep into the heavy issues shaping our communities from the government’s shell game with education funding and the mass push of Black women out of the workforce, to the heartbreaking rise of domestic violence cases taking Black women’s lives.

Tamika keeps it all the wa...

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In this episode of TMI, Tamika Mallory and Mysonne discuss the growing trend of celebrities staying silent on political issues, the challenges and strategies for DC's statehood, and a controversial decision by Ciara regarding her son's last name. Featuring special guests Tony Lewis Jr. and Monica Ray, who provide insight on the current federal occupation in Washington DC and the battles for community power and justice. 

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In this episode of TMI, Tamika Mallory and Mysonne discuss the Target Boycott, which has garnered support from the American Federation of Teachers. They explore the significance of this boycott against Target's stance on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI). The duo also delves into cultural issues surrounding music in public spaces, particularly the exclusion of hip-hop in favor of 'white-friendly' music at resorts. They discuss...

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In this episode of TMI with Tamika D. Mallory and Mysonne, they dive into this week's topics. They start with an in-depth discussion on Invest Fest, giving kudos to its founders and exploring how the event has become a hub for conversations on financial freedom, social justice, and communal growth. The duo then transitions to the controversial Target boycott, dissecting its implications and the recent changes in Target's diversity,...

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In this powerful episode,Tamika D. Mallory and Mysonne engage in a heartfelt conversation with Sonya Rogers, a mother who has tragically lost three sons to gun violence. The discussion explores themes of grief, community activism, and the importance of mental health. Sonya shares her journey of loss and healing, emphasizing the need for support and understanding in the face of tragedy. The hosts reflect on the systemic issues contr...

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In this episode of TMI, Tamika Mallory addresses misconceptions about her career and the notion of not having a 'job.' From sharing stories about her speaking engagements, book deals, and involvement in civil rights, to discussing the challenges and achievements of her numerous endeavors, Tamika clears the air about her work and income sources. Alongside Mysonne, the conversation also navigates through the complexities of modern li...

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This weeks episode of TMI, Mysonne and Tamika D. Mallory discuss earthquakes, climate change, the effectiveness of the current administration, and political controversies surrounding Trump. They also have a particularly gripping is their interview with Katrina Brown Lee, a survivor of severe domestic violence who shares her harrowing story and her journey to becoming a first-grade detective in the NYPD. They also explore issues of ...

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This week on TMI, Join Tamika D. Mallory and Mysonne as they discuss they chat about their personal lives and recent events, such as the Harlem Block Party featuring Fat Joe and Jim Jones. The hosts also delve into serious topics like the ongoing issues in Gaza, the criticism against those who newly speak up for Palestinian rights, and the importance of welcoming new voices into movements. The episode features special guests from t...

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In this episode of TMI, hosts Tamika D. Mallory and Mysonne discuss the critical issues of unemployment among Black women, efforts by the Trump administration to roll back Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs, and systemic racism's impact on education and public policy. Special guest Raymond Pierce, President and CEO of the Southern Education Foundation, joins the discussion to provide historical context and insights int...

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In this episode of TMI with Tamika Mallory and Mysonne, we discuss parenting teenage boys, managing young adults, and how adulting is straight-up exhausting. We talk about family dynamics, that deep cousin drama, and how growing up around chaos shapes our peace today. Then, we check in with hip hop legend and activist Hakim Green (Channel Live) at the  Pull Up for Peace Conference to dive int...

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On this episode of TMI with Tamika D. Mallory and Mysonne “The General”, we get ALL the way into it. From the real story behind skipping Essence Fest, to breaking down the ongoing Target boycott, how they tried to camouflage their presence at Essence, and why staying true to the people matters more th...

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Hosts Tamika D. Mallory, Mysonne the General, Dr. Jamila T. Davis, and Tara Wallace link up for an crossover of TMI and I Love Me More.

We’re talking real talk: gun violence as a public health crisis, breaking the chains of poverty through financial literacy, generational wealth...

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