House Of Alston

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  • With Darrell Alston And Melissa Jacobs
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  • Why Trump Won Pennsylvania
    Nov 18 2024

    Why did Donald Trump win Pennsylvania? And why did the Democrats lose it? House Of Alston co-hosts Darrell Alston and Melissa Jacobs are tired of the national media talking about their state - and voters like them. Swing voters, Black male voters, suburban women voters ... Does anyone really understand what is important to us? Does either political party care about us? Darrell Alston and Melissa Jacobs talk about all of that and more on this episode of The House Of Alston.

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    43 mins
  • House Of Alston: Menopause (For Men)
    Oct 11 2024

    Most men don't know much about menopause. But the hot flashes, weight gain, insomnia and mood swings of menopause effect them because they effect the women in their lives.

    In this episode of the House Of Alston, co-hosts Darrell Alston and Melissa Jacobs have an honest (often hilarious) discussion about her changing hormones and their side effects. What do men need to know about menopause? Are their any effective menopause treatments? Can communicating with men about menopause help women?

    What do men really think about all of this? Find out in this episode of the House Of Alston. And tell us what you think! Comment below or email us at thinkbig@bungeebrand.com.

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    50 mins
  • "Daughters" The Documentary
    Oct 9 2024

    The award-winning documentary "Daughters" focuses on young girls whose fathers are incarcerated, and the long and short-term consequences on the girls' lives. During the film, which is based on a program created by Angela Patton, the fathers participate in a parenting program so they can attend a Daddy-Daughter dance inside the prison and spend a few hours of with their kids.

    Called "extraordinarily moving" by the New York Times, Variety said "this quietly consequential film makes clear the weight of mass incarceration on families," and Vulture wrote that "you won't forget the faces of 'Daughters.'"

    The documentary hit home for Darrell Alston, who spent more than a decade incarcerated for selling drugs. But not until this film was released did Darrell Alston speak with his two daughters about that time in their lives and how it effected them.

    In this special, often emotional, sometimes heated episode, the Alston daughters speak with their father about the documentary and their shared past, bravely sharing their thoughts and feelings in the hope that it sparks other people to have difficult - but healing - conversations with their loved ones.

    We want to hear what you think. Please email us at thinkbig@bungeebrand.com.

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    40 mins

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