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Insecure Moments

On the latest podcast episode Amber, Solomon, and Yasmine discuss the series finale and the cultural impact of Issa Rae’s show “Insecure.” Click here to listen or go to www.anchor.fm/asiamber to find a favorite podcast platform to listen on.

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#InsecureHBO Soundtrack

Here’s a playlist consisting of all the music from Seasons 1-5 of the hit series, “Insecure”, by Issa Rae. Click here for Apple Music and Click here for Tidal.

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Ghosting

On this episode of the “As-I-Amber” podcast special guest, Solomon, and I are discussing “ghosting” and millennial communication. Click here or go to http://www.anchor.fm/asiamber to find a podcast platform to listen. Also, available on Spotify & Apple Podcasts.

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Insecure Times

New episode “Insecure Times” featuring Solomon Hillfleet. We’re talking Issa Rae’s #InsecureHBO & more! This episode is now available on Spotify, iTunes/Apple Podcasts! Like, Comment, Share and click here to listen (www.anchor.fm/asiamber)

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“The Photograph” Movie Review

The hour and a half film, “The Photograph”, directed by Stella Meghie, starring Issa Rae and Lakeith Stanfield, in my opinion, was a cute romantic drama about a journalist and photographer’s daughter. Maybe I’m biased because I went to school for journalism, like taking pictures, and have been a fan of actress-producer, Issa Rae’s work since her YouTube series “The Misadventures of An Awkward Black Girl” to HBO’s “Insecure”, but I liked this movie!

Ultimately you’ll have to watch for yourself because everyone thinks differently and has experienced different things in life. If you’re not a fan of romance or love story films then this movie may not be for you. In media, it’s kind of rare in 2020 to see a love story or romantic film between a young black couple.

As a millennial black woman, it was refreshing to see a young dark-skinned black woman and a young black man navigating love and life without being a dysfunctional “Love & Hip Hop” drama, traumatic “struggle love” stereotype. I usually don’t like the romantic type of movies, but this film was pieced together so beautifully. It was nice to see a darker-skinned black woman be the love interest and not the “sidekick friend” always consoling everyone else and being without a love interest.

It was also nice to see a young black man in a movie that was not an athlete or a criminal. From the song choices curated by musician Robert Glasper, ranging from songs by Anderson Paak and Lucky Daye, to Issa’s flawless skin and makeup I give the film production a 9 out of 10. I wish certain parts were more in-depth, but maybe that’s the purpose of art to make you come up with your own ending. Go check it out for yourself and see the movie trailer below.