Civil rights lawyer and scholar Sherrilyn Ifill speaks on the ongoing fight for civil rights on "Small Doses" with Amanda Seales.

On this episode of Small Doses with Amanda Seales, community organizer Richie Reseda dials in to discuss prison feminism. Richie Reseda is a social entrepreneur, abolitionist and artist delivering feminist programming to incarcerated men. Having spent seven years in prison for armed robbery, the Los Angeles native found his calling as a community organizer. Reseda […]

Amanda Seales shares how to find your flow and the importance of using your intuition to figure out when to redirect or let go.

Arian Simone of The Fearless Fund joins 'The Amanda Seales Show' to break down a new DEI lawsuit led against them by Edward Blum.

Author and host of The Slumflower Hour, Chidera Eggerue, joins the Small Doses podcast for a spirited conversation about patriarchy. The author of the Sunday Times bestseller What A Time To Be Alone: The Slumflower’s Guide to Why You Are Already Enough speaks with Small Doses host Amanda Seales about the subtle ways that patriarchy […]

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Actor Taye Diggs joins 'Small Doses with Amanda Seales' to talk about growth and how performing on Broadway taught him how to let go.

Lawyer and people's advocate Olayemi Olurin discusses the ills of the American prison system and the movement to shut down Rikers Island.

There have been over 1,000 police shootings in the past 12 months that have taken the lives of American citizens.

Amanda Seales reflects on the thought process, hard work, and soul searching that went into creating "In Amanda We Trust," the new political doc she independently produced.

Marianne Williamson makes her case on why the American people should elect her as the next President of the United States.

'Small Doses' host Amanda Seales explores "green colonialism" and how climate change harms certain communities more than others.