• “Come on in:” White bodies, Black Spaces, and the Social Dilemma of the Divine Nine.
    Nov 6 2025

    In this episode of The Black Sub-World Podcast, host DeWayne R. Stallworth confronts a complex and layered question: What happens when whiteness enters spaces historically created for Black survival, leadership, and advancement?

    Drawing on historical, spiritual, and psychological analysis—and insights from his book The Problem of Black Skin—Stallworth examines the growing trend of Divine Nine members renouncing their letters and the deeper implications of white inclusion in Black Greek organizations. From the 1400s coastal exchanges between Africans and Europeans to the modern tensions within Black fraternities and sororities, he traces how integration can function as displacement and how the psychology of survival within whiteness continues to shape Black identity and leadership.

    With honesty and nuance, Stallworth challenges listeners to rethink the meaning of fraternity, legacy, and belonging. This conversation is not about rejection but responsibility—how to protect Black spaces, preserve their purpose, and ensure that leadership remains rooted in the uplift of the Black community.

    Tune in for a critical, courageous reflection on race, belonging, and the ethics of space in Black America.

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    20 Min.
  • PART II: Surveillance, AI, and the Invisible Chains Shaping Our Future :The New, New World of Blackness
    Oct 23 2025

    In Part 2 of The Black Sub-World Podcast, DeWayne R. Stallworth takes us deeper into the systems quietly shaping our world —from DARPA’s experiments and Snowden’s revelations to the military-industrial complex, corporate power, and AI itself. We explore how technology, algorithms, and surveillance tools are controlling movement, thought, and opportunity — particularly in Black communities.

    Linking historical patterns like COINTELPRO to modern digital infrastructures, this episode reveals how control evolves but remains rooted in power and extraction. Yet it’s not just a warning — Stallworth illuminates pathways of awareness, resistance, and agency, showing how critical thinking, community, and consciousness can be wielded to survive and thrive in the Age of AI.

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    24 Min.
  • Part I: Surveillance, AI, and the Invisible Chains Shaping Our Future: The New, New World of Blackness
    Oct 20 2025

    In Part I of this episode of the Black Sub-world Podcast, DeWayne R. Stallworth delivers a quiet but unrelenting examination of the forces reshaping Black life in the 21st century. From the historical roots of surveillance (e.g., slave patrols, branding, and COINTELPRO) to the emergence of digital ID systems, biometric monitoring, and global AI-driven control, Stallworth lays bare the structures designed to measure, manage, and constrain.

    With clarity and moral urgency, he traces the lineage of power from the military-industrial-technological complex to the billionaire class, examining the promises and perils of Black participation in AI and tech innovation. This episode challenges listeners to see beyond surface-level opportunity, to recognize the invisible chains embedded in modern systems, and to confront the ways in which convenience and advancement can become mechanisms of compliance.

    Part I sets the stage for a deeper reckoning: understanding the architecture of control, the erosion of critical thought, and the urgent need for awareness before the systems of the future solidify their grip.

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    17 Min.
  • Use Your Black/White Privilege for Good: Context, Characters, and Cultural Continuity
    Oct 16 2025


    In this powerful episode, host DeWayne R. Stallworth unpacks the complex inner world of Black consciousness and the unseen struggle between liberation and internalized limitation. Through a blend of storytelling, history, and critical reflection, Stallworth examines how centuries of psychic division continue to shape Black identity, and how privilege, whether Black, white, or both, can be reclaimed as a force for good.

    Drawing from personal experience, including a tense encounter at a corporate meeting and the story behind his trademarked phrase “How to Use Your Black/White Privilege for Good,” Stallworth explores the ways Black excellence is too often measured by proximity to whiteness, and how true freedom begins with spiritual and ancestral alignment rather than external validation.

    From the “African watchdogs” of enslavement to Einstein’s reflections on internal oppression, this episode connects history, science, and spirit to illuminate a pathway toward uncompromised Black consciousness. Listeners are challenged to recognize the subtle forms of gatekeeping that exist within communities and institutions, and to embrace liberation as both an internal awakening and an external act of transformation.

    This is not just a conversation about race; it’s an invocation of energy, heritage, and responsibility. Because privilege, when used with awareness and courage, can dismantle division and spark collective healing.

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    30 Min.
  • The Door God Left Unlocked: A Meditation on How to Get Unstuck in Life
    Oct 12 2025

    In this transformative episode, Stallworth explores what keeps us stuck in life, how to recognize the unlocked doors that surround us, and the courage it takes to step fully into our authentic selves and calling.

    Too often, we’ve been taught that life should unfold effortlessly, that God or fate will smooth our path. But actual growth, freedom, and purpose require action, responsibility, and conscious engagement. Drawing on the story of David, from shepherd to king, DeWayne reflects on the sacred interplay of choice, consequence, and divine presence.

    Through a profound meditation on the principles of reaping and sowing, parallel shifts, and co-creation, this episode illuminates how every decision plants seeds that shape both personal and collective realities. Whether navigating relationships, career, spirituality, or systemic challenges, the unlocked door is always there, but stepping through demands courage, discernment, and deliberate movement.

    Join us as we explore the sacred thresholds of life, reclaim agency, and learn to walk with purpose. The door has always been unlocked. Now it’s time to step through.

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    28 Min.
  • I Don't Want You… But I Do: The Soul Conflict in Seeing a Black Woman with a White Man
    Oct 8 2025

    In this deeply introspective episode, DeWayne R. Stallworth explores the silent, ancestral tension that stirs within the collective Black soul when witnessing a Black woman with a White man. This is not a conversation about judgment or ownership (i.e., it is about memory, spirit, and the echoes of history that live in the body).

    DeWayne unpacks what he calls the soul conflict. This visceral, almost spiritual reaction transcends thought and logic, revealing how the legacies of slavery, sexual exploitation, and racialized power still reverberate through our emotional and genetic memory.

    Drawing from history, epigenetics, and the lived Black experience, he asks:

    What does the body remember that the mind tries to forget?

    What does the soul carry that history books cannot hold?

    Through stories of women like Celia and Harriet Jacobs, and reflections on inherited trauma and ancestral communion, DeWayne lends language to a feeling that has long gone unnamed, a quiet rage intertwined with reverence, grief folded into love.

    This episode is both a meditation and a reckoning; a call to feel, to witness, and to honor the complexity of Black spiritual heritage in the modern world.

    If you’ve ever felt something ancient stirring in your chest at a moment you couldn’t explain, this episode is for you.

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    32 Min.
  • You Can Never Be My Nigga. I Can Never Be Your Nigger: The Power of Black Self-Worth and White Ignorance.
    Oct 5 2025

    In this powerful and unflinching episode, DeWayne R. Stallworth explores the language, history, and psychology behind two of the most charged words in the English language: Nigga and Nigger. Drawing from James Baldwin’s testimony before Congress, Supreme Court rulings, hip-hop culture, and personal experience, Stallworth examines how these words have shaped, wounded, and been reclaimed within Black identity.

    From the streets to the courtroom, from the recording studio to the classroom, Stallworth dissects how language becomes a weapon and how Black ingenuity has transformed pain into a source of power. He challenges white ignorance, cultural appropriation, and the casual misuse of Black expression in film, music, sports, and everyday life.

    With stories that range from the legal to the profoundly personal, Stallworth reminds us why words still matter and why self-definition is an act of resistance.

    Tune in to The Black Sub-World Podcast for a raw, reflective, and unapologetically honest conversation about culture, identity, and the struggle for Black self-worth in 2025.

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    15 Min.
  • Low Pitch: Black Spirituality and the Limits of Progress
    Oct 3 2025

    In this episode of The Black Sub-World Podcast, host DeWayne R. Stallworth returns from a spiritual sabbatical to unpack what he calls the “low pitch” of Black life today. From poisoned food and music to compromised politics and clergy to the ongoing commodification of Black bodies under capitalism, Stallworth explores why our collective vibration remains muted. Drawing on ancestral wisdom, African spiritual science, and the power of Black music—from Sam Cooke to Kendrick Lamar—this episode calls for a new generation of spiritually educated leaders who can guide us beyond distraction and illusion toward true liberation.

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    22 Min.