The Amanda Seales Show

Too Short stopped by 'The Amanda Seales Show' to discuss his influential rap legacy, the song that helped shape it and the area that made him.

In today’s “State of the State,” Amanda and  Supreme discuss the issues with Gov. Newsom ticketing the homeless in California — who’s paying the bill?! Homelessness is unfortunately an issue affecting us on a global scale, but California specifically is in a particular state of crisis as nearly 30% of all homelessness in America is accredited […]

The performer and producer gave the keynote speech at the event held at Newark Symphony Hall.

Source: Urban One / Urban One At a time when the world is in disarray and real ones are hard to come by, your favorite comedian and common-sense specialist, Amanda Seales is here! After taking a year off stand-up, the HBO Insecure alum, host of syndicated radio show, “The Amanda Seales Show” and “Small Doses” podcast, and […]

Hitting up any hip-hop festivals this summer? We had a nostalgic convo on the love for live rap right here on 'The Amanda Seales Show.'

Is nepotism fair, or are the rest of us just a bunch of big haters? Better yet, does it sting equally when we're talking Black nepotism?

Kendrick Lamar's new diss track against Drake deserved some decoding, so our guy Supreme blessed 'The Amanda Seales Show' with his knowledge.

Has DEI gone "too far?" Don Lemon believes so, and we had to discuss his hot take right here on 'The Amanda Seales Show.'

Our film guru Desmond Throne came to review Netflix's 'Good Times' and Disney+'s continuation of the '90s 'X-Men' series titled 'X-Men: '97.'

Our girl Kimberly Renee came by to break down some Black history again, this time of The Quakers and their surprising fight for reparations.

Three months ago, Amanda Seales replied to a comment with a video shared to Instagram expressing her interest in being a guest on Shannon Sharpe’s podcast Club Shay Shay. Club Shay Shay isn’t a new show but it blew up at the beginning of the year after a viral interview with Katt Williams who used the platform to call out Steve Harvey, Cedric The Entertainer, and more.

Amanda and Supreme discuss Kali Fontanilla, founder of a "Christian" K-12 school that teaches right-wing indoctrination against wokeness.