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  • Push Power: The Brehanna Daniels Story
    Dec 26 2025

    In this electrifying episode of The Forbidden Frequency, we dive into the high-octane world of NASCAR through the groundbreaking journey of Brehanna Daniels — the first African-American woman to become a full-time pit crew member in the sport's history. With heart, power, and unshakable determination, Daniels didn't just break a barrier — she rewrote what excellence looks like in motorsport.

    From her early days as a competitive athlete to dominating one of the most demanding roles in professional racing, this story is a celebration of persistence, representation, and redefining possibility. Tune in for a pulse-pounding, inspirational ride through the roar of engines, the rhythm of teamwork, and the rise of a quiet pioneer who pushed the sport — and culture — forward.

    🎙️ The Forbidden Frequency is where untold Black histories are amplified, celebrated, and brought to life. This episode is more than just fast cars and pit stops — it's about shifting gears in the story of who belongs in elite spaces.

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    12 min
  • 🎧 Trailer – “Push Power: The Brehanna Daniels Story”
    Dec 24 2025

    This Christmas night, something powerful is pulling into the pit.

    Join us for a special holiday premiere of the official trailer for Push Power: The Brehanna Daniels Story — a groundbreaking episode from The Forbidden Frequency. Get a first listen to the high-octane journey of Brehanna Daniels, the first Black woman to join a NASCAR pit crew full-time.

    She didn’t just make history — she changed the face of motorsport.

    Set your reminders. The story hits hard, and it starts December 25th at 8PM.

    🔥 Representation. Speed. Power. This is more than racing. This is The Forbidden Frequency.

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    2 min
  • "Return to Pride: The Legacy of Marcus Garvey"
    Dec 19 2025

    In this sweeping, uninterrupted deep dive, The Forbidden Frequency unearths the powerful and polarizing legacy of Marcus Garvey — the visionary leader whose message of Black pride, unity, and economic independence sparked a global movement. From his humble beginnings in colonial Jamaica to the heights of Pan-African leadership and the controversy that followed, this episode explores Garvey's triumphs, his trials, and the enduring myths that surround his name.

    This is not a tidy tale of heroism or downfall — it’s a rich, human story of a man who dared to dream beyond the borders of empire, who spoke directly to the soul of the African diaspora, and who challenged generations to reclaim their identity. Whether you know Garvey as a prophet, a flawed radical, or a name from a textbook, this episode will make you see him — and the world he tried to shape — with new eyes.

    Press play, and prepare to tune into the forbidden frequency of a history that still speaks today.

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    13 min
  • Signals in the Static: The Life and Legacy of Granville T. Woods
    Dec 13 2025

    In this powerful episode of The Forbidden Frequency, we dive into the electrifying story of Granville T. Woods, a self-taught Black inventor who revolutionized the way we move and communicate. From the rattle of 19th-century railroads to the early sparks of electric innovation, Woods engineered solutions that shaped the modern world—yet history nearly erased his name.

    Through vivid storytelling and a solo-host narrative, we trace his journey from a ten-year-old boy forced out of school to a visionary who took on Thomas Edison—and won. With over 60 patents to his name, including the induction telegraph and early third-rail systems, Woods not only transformed American infrastructure, he defied the odds stacked against him as a Black innovator in post-Civil War America.

    Tune in to hear how one man’s genius resonated across steel tracks and into the future—and why his legacy deserves to be remembered.

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    8 min
  • Paper Genocide: When Indians Became “Negro”
    Dec 5 2025

    What happens when your identity is erased — not by exile or execution, but by the stroke of a bureaucrat’s pen? In this powerful episode of The Forbidden Frequency, we uncover the chilling history of “paper genocide,” a systematic effort in the early 20th century to reclassify Native Americans — particularly in Virginia — as “Negro” or “colored” on official records.

    Through the voices of descendants, the echoes of altered birth certificates, and the scars left by eugenics-era policies like the Racial Integrity Act of 1924, this solo-narrated story reveals how state and federal systems deliberately erased Indigenous identity to deny tribes their heritage, their sovereignty, and their future.

    But this is not just a history of erasure — it’s a testament to resilience. It’s about communities who remembered even when the paperwork said they didn’t exist.

    Join us as we break the silence and amplify the stories that were nearly lost to ink and intent. This is not just a forgotten chapter — it’s a reckoning.

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    9 min
  • Trailer Paper Genocide: When Indians Became “Negro”
    Nov 29 2025

    In this preview of our upcoming episode, Paper Genocide: When Indians Became “Negro”, The Forbidden Frequency exposes one of the quietest yet most devastating acts of erasure in American history. Through altered documents and state-sanctioned misclassification, entire Native American communities were redefined as “Negro” or “colored” — stripped of their identity, rights, and recognition.

    Set to release December 4th at 8PM, this episode trailer offers a glimpse into a powerful story of loss, resistance, and reclamation. This is not just a history lesson — it's a call to remember.

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    2 min
  • Float Like a Butterfly: The Rebel Ring of Muhammad Ali
    Nov 21 2025

    In this electrifying episode of The Forbidden Frequency, we step into the revolutionary life of Muhammad Ali—beyond the ring, beyond the title, and into the heart of a man who redefined resistance. From his roots in segregated Louisville to his global triumph as a three-time heavyweight champion, Ali’s journey was more than a sports story—it was a seismic shift in identity, faith, and the fearless confrontation of racism.

    Through a powerful solo narrative, this episode explores Ali’s bold decision to reject his “slave name,” his refusal to serve in the Vietnam War, and his transformation into a symbol of unapologetic Black pride and resistance. Hear how Ali’s voice—defiant, spiritual, and unstoppable—shook the foundations of American hypocrisy and inspired generations to come.

    Join us as we honor not just “The Greatest” in the ring, but the uncompromising fighter for justice behind the gloves.

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    10 min
  • Unleashing the Stream: The Ingenious Journey of Lonnie Johnson
    Nov 14 2025

    In this powerful episode of The Forbidden Frequency, we dive deep into the untold story of Lonnie Johnson—an inventor whose childhood curiosity led to the creation of one of the most iconic toys of all time: the Super Soaker. But beyond the backyard battles and billion-dollar toy sales lies a far greater legacy. From growing up in segregated Alabama to engineering space missions for NASA and pioneering cutting-edge energy technology, Johnson's journey is a testament to the power of invention, resilience, and vision.

    This episode uncovers the full arc of his life—from building robots in high school to reshaping the future of sustainable power. With over 100 patents to his name and a relentless drive to push boundaries, Lonnie Johnson is more than a toy inventor—he's a symbol of hidden genius and Black excellence. Tune in as we amplify his story, celebrate his legacy, and turn up the volume on a frequency history tried to ignore.

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    10 min