Sanya On-Air

Sanya Hudson

Celebrity and Entertainment Interviews

  • 1 hour 1 minute
    Who Tells Our Stories If We Don’t: Dr. LaJoyce Brookshire

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    The spark starts at a school desk with a kid who lived by the radio. From that early obsession, Dr. LaJoyce Brookshire built a career producing shows, shaping artists, and guarding images at the highest levels of music. We walk through those rooms with her—Bad Boy hallways, photo sets under the Brooklyn Bridge, tense moments that turned into trust—and unpack how advocacy, preparation, and presence can transform raw talent into a durable brand.

    The conversation isn’t nostalgia; it’s a field guide for creatives, publicists, and leaders who need to show up when the stakes are messy. Dr. Brookshire breaks down the lost art of artist development, explains why “no exposure before readiness” saves careers, and shares the Biggie media-training saga that evolved from friction to family. We talk about the emotional bill of grinding through grief, the cost of silence, and the power of calling your village early. Her litmus test for relationships—who deposits more than they withdraw—doubles as a compass for healthier teams and boundaries.

    We also confront representation and erasure. Too many women who built pop culture were left out of the retellings, so she co-authored Women Behind the Mic and launched Backstage Pass Careers to help students see the jobs behind the spotlight: publicity, A&R, promotions, styling, songwriting. Then we pivot to her health mission as the Good Doctor, teaching people to attain, maintain, and reclaim wellness with practical tools like food journaling and her 21-day detox program. The through line is clear: author your story, protect your energy, and build systems that let you keep your light bright without burning out.

    If this resonates, subscribe and share it with someone who needs a boost. Drop a review with your biggest takeaway, and tell us which lesson you’ll apply this week.

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    11 November 2025, 4:00 pm
  • 1 hour 36 minutes
    NY Times Best Selling Author Omar Tyree: Navigating Modern Black Relationships

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    From the streets of 1980s Philadelphia to the corridors of major publishing houses, Omar Tyree's journey has been defined by audacious pivots and authentic storytelling. The New York Times bestselling author of "Flyy Girl" joins Sanya to explore the experiences that shaped his literary voice and career.

    Tyree reveals how growing up as the oldest grandchild in a household full of aunts, uncles, and cousins cultivated his natural storytelling abilities. Though initially pursuing football and pharmacy, his talent for vividly recounting neighborhood experiences eventually led him to writing. "I wasn't reading books. I wasn't on the reading side until college," Tyree explains. "The whole storytelling thing was watching movies and telling stories in the neighborhoods."

    With characteristic candor, Tyree discusses the challenges and triumphs of breaking into publishing, from self-publishing his early works to landing a major deal with Simon & Schuster. He shares valuable insights for aspiring authors about research methods, genre flexibility, and maintaining authenticity while building an audience. The conversation takes a fascinating turn when Tyree reveals how his iconic "Flyy Girl" trilogy—newly reimagined with fresh covers—charts the evolution of Black female identity through its protagonist's elevation from street-smart youth to business powerhouse.

    Perhaps most compelling is Tyree's thoughtful examination of the growing disconnect between Black men and women in contemporary relationships. Drawing from both personal experience and cultural observation, he offers a nuanced perspective on how changing family dynamics, economic shifts, and communication barriers have altered relationship expectations. "We're going to start those new conversations," Tyree promises about his upcoming book tour, where he plans to address these complex issues head-on.

    Whether you're an aspiring writer seeking publishing insights, a longtime fan of Tyree's work, or someone interested in thoughtful discussions about modern relationships, this conversation delivers both practical wisdom and thought-provoking perspectives on navigating life's pivotal moments with courage and authenticity.

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    17 March 2025, 12:00 pm
  • 1 hour 4 minutes
    Zatima Actor Ameer Baraka: From Drugs and Prison to Purpose

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    Explore the transformative journey of Ameer Baraka, the acclaimed actor known for his compelling role as Jeremiah in Tyler Perry's BET series, Zatima. Join me, Sanya Hudson, as we unravel Ameer's incredible story from a challenging childhood and prison to his rise in the acting world. Discover how his personal experiences, combined with faith and perseverance, have shaped not only his career but also his commitment to empowering marginalized communities. Through candid conversations, Ameer shares the systemic challenges he faced within the education system and the passion that drove him to success, offering listeners a profound narrative of resilience and hope.

    We dive into the complex world of method acting and the emotional intensity it brings, particularly in Ameer's portrayal of characters with deep struggles. Hear firsthand about his experiences working alongside renowned actors like Kathy Bates and Angela Bassett, and how these encounters have refined his craft. Ameer's journey is a testament to the power of personal connections in acting, and he emphasizes the importance of selecting roles that resonate with his lived experiences. This episode sheds light on the spiritual side of acting, revealing how Ameer balances purpose-driven choices with financial independence, allowing him to follow his true passion with integrity.

    Ameer's story is not just about personal triumph but also about redemption and giving back. His candid reflections on his troubled past, marked by drugs and violence, highlight a path toward forgiveness and transformation. Through speaking engagements and community involvement, particularly in his hometown of New Orleans, Ameer strives to uplift others, embodying a life dedicated to service and inspiration. Tune in to Sanya On-Air for an enlightening conversation that promises to leave you inspired, offering invaluable insights into the power of faith, purpose, and redemption in both life and the arts.

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    5 February 2025, 1:00 pm
  • 44 minutes 8 seconds
    "Sistas" Actress Mignon Talks Sisterhood and Strength in Tyler Perry's Vision

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    Discover the vibrant world of entertainment and empowerment with our special guest, actress Mignon from BET's acclaimed show, Tyler Perry's "Sistas." We explore the transformative power of representation as Mignon opens up about her journey in Hollywood and how her character, Danni, inspires viewers to stand in their truth. This episode offers a rich exploration of the challenges and triumphs faced by Black women, both on and off the screen, and how these narratives can inspire resilience and growth.

    Listeners will gain insightful tools and resources to navigate their own career and personal development, with an emphasis on creating pipelines for marginalized communities. We unravel the bold and unapologetic nature of Danni, as portrayed by Mignon, and discuss the creative process of bringing such a character to life. Through personal stories and experiences, we highlight the importance of staying informed and connected, leveraging online resources, and supporting Black-owned businesses as catalysts for success.

    Finally, we celebrate the powerful themes of sisterhood and loyalty that "Sistas" presents, breaking cultural stereotypes and showcasing authentic friendships. This episode not only highlights the strength and patience demanded of Black women but also emphasizes the importance of embracing one's unique journey. Whether you're a fan of Mignon or seeking inspiration for your own path, tune in to appreciate the complex layers of Black womanhood and the valuable lessons they impart.

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    27 January 2025, 5:00 pm
  • 58 minutes 14 seconds
    90s R&B Nostalgia with Allure

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    Remember the joy of 90s R&B and the golden era of music with the sensational group Allure. Join us on a nostalgic journey as we celebrate the host's birthday surrounded by the fabulous sounds of a time when music truly moved us. Allure shares the incredible narrative of their rise from high school harmonies at LaGuardia to signing with Mariah Carey’s label and collaborating with legends like LL Cool J and Nas. Through their stories, we uncover the passion and perseverance that defined their journey, and the supportive families that cheered them on every step of the way.

    In a heartfelt discussion, Allure opens up about their early influences, drawing inspiration from iconic groups like En Vogue and Ex-Girlfriend, and the role church singing played in their development. As young women navigating the complex music industry, they candidly reveal the pressures of image, branding, and the struggle to stay true to themselves. Tales of excitement, mistakes, and the emotional highs and lows of touring provide an honest depiction of their experiences. Despite facing challenges and feeling sidelined at times, Allure's resilience and determination to remain authentic shine through.

    Looking to the future, Allure talks about their ongoing performances, their exciting new mentorship program, and an upcoming podcast, "Grown Ass Girls Gag." They share their dedication to empowering the next generation and fostering the cyclical nature of musical trends. Through laughter and nostalgia, we celebrate the power of music to connect across generations and inspire new possibilities. With personal anecdotes and a fun game, this episode promises to be a delightful reflection on the past and a hopeful look towards what lies ahead.

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    22 October 2024, 2:00 pm
  • 1 hour 10 minutes
    Shirley Jones of The Jones Girls: Musical Journey, Influencing Jay Z, Xscape & More!

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    What if you could gain an insider's look into the music industry's glittering yet challenging world? Join me on "Sanya On-Air" as I sit down for an intimate conversation with Shirley Jones of The Jones Girls. Reflecting on my own journey and hiatus, I share my renewed commitment to opening doors for marginalized communities by spotlighting influential icons who have forged their own paths to success. We fondly recall the legendary contributions of entertainment figures, ensuring their legacies resonate with today's generation through powerful storytelling and nostalgia.

    In this heartfelt episode, Shirley Jones takes us through her incredible journey from Detroit's Motown scene to international stardom. Hear firsthand accounts of her upbringing in a musically blessed family and how The Jones Girls' timeless hits like "Who Can I Run To" and "Nights Over Egypt" have left an indelible mark on R&B history. Shirley offers a candid look at the triumphs and trials faced by the trio, including the emotional complexities of performing and collaborating with legends like Diana Ross, Aretha Franklin, and Teddy Pendergrass.

    Finally, we tackle crucial issues such as ownership of music masters, colorism, and the importance of education amidst rising fame. Shirley opens up about the impact of family support, the struggles with alcoholism, and the ongoing passion for music that transcends commercial success. We close with a thoughtful discussion on building pipelines to access for marginalized communities, underscoring our collective responsibility to uplift and inspire future generations. Subscribe now to "Sanya On-Air" for more enlightening celebrity conversations and to stay connected with the pulse of our cultural heritage.

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    10 October 2024, 2:00 pm
  • 37 minutes 24 seconds
    'Sound of Hope: The Story of Possum Trot' with Actor Demetrius Grosse

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    Imagine a small Pentecostal church in East Texas that transformed lives by adopting 77 children from the foster care system. Our special guest, actor Demetrius Grosse, takes us on a journey through this truly inspiring story as portrayed in his latest film, "Sound of Hope: The Story of Possum Trot." Known for his riveting performances in "Straight Outta Compton," "Fear the Walking Dead," and "The Rookie," Demetrius provides an insider’s look into the making of this heartfelt narrative and the real-life efforts of the Bennett Chapel community. This episode promises an emotional and inspiring conversation that you won't want to miss.

    We shine a spotlight on the broader issues brought to light by the film, particularly the disparities within the foster care system and the challenges faced by children of color awaiting adoption. Demetrius shares his personal experience of stepping into the shoes of a preacher, overcoming the role's inherent challenges, and the immense satisfaction of portraying such an impactful story. We delve into the film’s success stories of adopted children and the positive, compassionate role played by the church, countering the often negative perceptions associated with religious institutions.

    Moreover, we emphasize the critical importance of supporting meaningful projects through financial backing. Learn how your ticket purchase can make a difference in Hollywood’s decision-making process. The episode celebrates the true story of Bishop Martin and the 22 families who made a life-changing decision to adopt 77 children, showcasing the extraordinary power of community and faith. Don’t miss out on Demetrius's updates on his upcoming projects, including his role in the Marvel series "Wonder Man," and the role storytelling plays in driving societal change. Follow Demetrius and subscribe to stay informed on future episodes, where we continue to explore pivotal moments in the lives of remarkable individuals.

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    18 July 2024, 2:00 pm
  • 56 minutes 17 seconds
    'A Different World,' actress Dawnn Lewis Talks the Transformative Power of Representation

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    What if one television show could shape the educational aspirations of an entire generation? Join us as we explore this fascinating possibility with the brilliant Dr. Dawnn Lewis, best known for her role as Julissa Vincent on "A Different World." Dubbed a "culture texturizer," Dr. Lewis shares her journey of enriching our cultural landscape. We discuss her achievements, the inspiration she has provided across generations, and her continued impact on today's society.

    Take a nostalgic trip through Brooklyn and beyond as Dr. Lewis recounts her early years growing up with a single mother who instilled a passion for art and performance. From local stages to national fame, her story is one of resilience, determination, and the transformative power of representation. Reflecting on shared experiences at Talent Unlimited High School in NYC and the University of Miami, we discuss the challenges of navigating college life and confronting racism, while pioneering new opportunities for students of color.

    Celebrate the enduring legacy of "A Different World" with us, as Dr. Lewis recounts the behind-the-scenes stories of writing its iconic theme song and transitioning to "Hangin' with Mr. Cooper." Discover her ongoing commitment to empowering underserved youth through her A New Day Foundation, and the importance of joy and celebration in our lives. Join us for a heartfelt, inspiring, and joyous conversation that honors the contributions of a true cultural icon.

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    3 July 2024, 11:00 am
  • 29 minutes 24 seconds
    Unmasking Hollywood: An Intimate Conversation with a Tyler Perry's 'Sisters' Star

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    Picture this: You're sat across from a renowned actress, peeling back the layers of Hollywood glamour to reveal the raw and real experiences of navigating fame. She's captivating, unapologetically authentic, and ready to share her truth. Join us for an intimate conversation with a star from Tyler Perry's hit series 'Sisters', as she delves into her life, career, and the trials and triumphs that come with being a black woman in an unforgiving industry.

    Approaching the big 40, she dissects the challenging dance of masculinity and femininity while colorfully navigating life both inside and outside the lines. As she reflects on her iconic character 'Sabrina', a thought-provoking discussion unravels about her personal dating experiences and the quest to understand preferences and limitations. The courage doesn't stop there. Ever wondered about the sacrifices celebrities make and the regrets they harbor? Our guest bares it all, divulging on her career decisions, the sacrifices made for love, and the journey to find a community that feels like home.

    In the midst of the glitz and glamour of Hollywood, the fight for representation and diversity is an ongoing battle. We touch on the need for empowering narratives for black women, as our guest shares her desire for more diverse roles. The conversation takes an exciting turn as she offers a sneak peek into character development on the upcoming season of 'Sabrina'. Wrapping up on a powerful note, we explore the nuances of being a black woman in Hollywood - the lack of representation, the importance of self-love and resilience, and the collective yearning for empowering stories. Tune in, and let's talk about the hard truths, the aspiration for change, and everything in between.

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    26 June 2024, 1:00 pm
  • 1 hour 18 minutes
    FUBU: The Evolution from Apparel to TV with CEO J. Alexander Martin

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    Embark on a riveting journey with Sanya Hudson-Payne as she sits down with J. Alexander Martin, the innovative force behind FUBU and the For Us By Us Network, to uncover the rich tapestry of black-owned fashion brands and their place in the industry. From the origins of iconic labels to the personal branding that propels entrepreneurs forward, we uncover what it takes to establish and sustain a brand that transcends cultural boundaries. J. Alexander's profound insights and Sanya's fierce determination to redefine self-expression in a patriarchal society will leave you both enlightened and inspired.

    This episode is a treasure trove for those seeking to understand the intricate relationship between black-owned businesses and the ever-evolving landscape of consumer culture. As we peel back the layers of black entrepreneurship, you'll learn about the unique challenges black designers face, the resurgence of interest in heritage brands like FUBU, and the delicate balance required when marketing products that align with racial identity. We also dissect the media industry's distinctions between black-owned and black-targeted platforms, unraveling the implications of ownership and audience targeting on the quest for authentic representation.

    Tune in for an intimate look at the personal stories and professional insights of J. Alexander Martin. We explore everything from the importance of platforms like LinkedIn for professional networking to the vision behind the For Us By Us Network's original content and strategic partnerships. By the end of our conversation, you'll be privy to the complexities of black culture, the power of representation, and the potential of new media to truthfully portray the multifaceted lives of black individuals. Don't forget to subscribe and hit that notification bell for more stimulating discussions with exceptional figures like J. Alexander Martin.

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    30 January 2024, 5:00 pm
  • 1 hour 1 minute
    Love & Marriage DC: Jamie Tyler Talks Season 3, Carlos King and Toxic Friendships

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    Jamie Tyler III, a former detective turned reality TV sensation, graces us with his presence, sharing the real-deal on his transformation to a full-time Love and Marriage DC star. It's more than just glitz and glamour; Jamie peels back the layers on the triumphs and trials of life in the limelight. From the evolution of the Oprah Winfrey Network's ownership to the crucial distinction between black-owned and black-targeted media, we're shining a light on the depth behind the drama, ensuring that you walk away from this conversation with a richer understanding of the narratives shaping black viewership today.

    Reality TV isn't just about the fireworks on screen; it's a mirror to the complexities of our lives – love, marriage, and the pursuit of authenticity in a world of scripted shadows. As we dissect the shifting dynamics within the Love and Marriage franchise, we uncover the resilience needed to withstand public scrutiny and personal strife. Join us as we navigate the murky waters of social media influence, producer-driven content, and the balancing act between private peace and public personas. This episode doesn't just scratch the surface; we're getting to the heart of what makes or breaks relationships in the harsh spotlight of reality television.

    Wrapping things up, our discussion pivots to the celebration of black love and the growing presence of male voices in reality TV. We tackle the significance of representation, entrepreneurship, and the sheer determination it takes to foster enduring relationships in the fast-paced world of show business. With Jamie Tyler's candid stories as our guide, we affirm the power of community, the reality of off-screen feuds, and the importance of genuine storytelling. So, buckle up for a journey through the peaks and valleys of love and life, as seen through the lens of those who live it for the world to see.

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    22 January 2024, 10:00 pm
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