All Rev'd Up

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All Rev’d Up explores where faith intersects politics and culture. Reverend Irene Monroe and Reverend Emmett G. Price III (AKA "The Revs") come from different black faith perspectives, they’re of different generations, they hail from different parts of the country, and they come together in this podcast to talk about faith in a different way. They don’t always agree, but they always hear each other out. Dive into conversations around race, faith, and this week’s headlines with The Revs every other Wednesday. When something happens in the world, you want their take on it. 

Recent Episodes
  • Black Country Roots
    Apr 17, 2024 – 28:36
  • Is DEI Dead?
    Mar 27, 2024 – 28:46
  • Big D, Small d: Democracy
    Mar 13, 2024 – 26:42
  • No More Gatekeepers
    Feb 28, 2024 – 27:28
  • Happy Birthday, Hip Hop!
    Aug 23, 2023 – 29:33
  • NAACP Comes to Town
    Aug 9, 2023 – 24:41
  • Affirmative Inaction
    Jul 12, 2023 – 26:01
  • Juneteenth and Black Erasure
    Jun 14, 2023 – 23:15
  • Black Roots of Memorial Day
    May 29, 2023 – 24:29
  • Good Samaritan, or Murderer?
    May 10, 2023 – 25:44
  • Knocking on the Wrong Door While Black
    Apr 26, 2023 – 25:33
  • The Tennessee Three
    Apr 12, 2023 – 25:06
  • Kamala Harris Extends Her Duties to the Motherland
    Mar 29, 2023 – 22:49
  • The Embrace: Black History Month Special
    Feb 15, 2023 – 25:50
  • The Highs and Lows of 2022
    Dec 21, 2022 – 27:46
  • Is Boston Still the "Most Racist City?"
    Dec 7, 2022 – 30:27
  • The Season of Gratitude
    Nov 23, 2022 – 25:25
  • The Impact of Our Vote
    Nov 9, 2022 – 27:17
  • Behind the Podcast: a Conversation with Co-Producer Kavontae Smalls
    Oct 19, 2022 – 29:10
  • Behind the Podcast: a Conversation with Co-Producer Kyla L. Wright
    Oct 5, 2022 – 31:04
  • Why Do We Obsess Over Kim Kardashian?
    Sep 21, 2022 – 20:28
  • Will Queen Serena Continue to Receive Her Flowers?
    Sep 7, 2022 – 20:54
  • The Geopolitics of being Brittany Griner
    Aug 24, 2022 – 23:38
  • Roe v. Wade and its Impact on Black Folks
    Jul 20, 2022 – 22:55
  • BHM 2022: Still Overcoming
    Feb 23, 2022 – 26:27
  • The Way We Speak: Black Vernacular
    Dec 8, 2021 – 29:06
  • Ahmaud Arbery: is this justice?
    Dec 1, 2021 – 24:59
  • Rittenhouse: Villain or Vigilante?
    Nov 24, 2021 – 31:03
  • Passing: We All Do It
    Nov 17, 2021 – 25:00
  • The Consumption of Black Manhood in Hip-Hop
    Nov 10, 2021 – 25:57
  • Why Did I Get Married?
    Nov 3, 2021 – 25:40
  • Dave Chapelle's 'The Closer': Comedy or Hate Speech?
    Oct 27, 2021 – 25:31
  • In honor of the real MVP: Melvin Van Peebles
    Oct 20, 2021 – 24:16
  • Black Women, The Black Church and R. Kelly
    Oct 13, 2021 – 27:58
  • Why give thanks during a pandemic?
    Jun 30, 2021 – 26:53
  • What Does It Mean to be Black and Free?
    Jun 16, 2021 – 26:51
  • Tulsa Massacre: An American Dream Decimated
    Jun 2, 2021 – 29:30
  • Blackness and Cultural Appropriation Pt. II
    May 19, 2021 – 27:40
  • Blackness and Cultural Appropriation
    May 5, 2021 – 29:44
  • Black Sexuality: Don’t Ask Don’t Tell
    Apr 21, 2021 – 25:44
  • Black Parenting: The joys and challenges
    Apr 7, 2021 – 26:38
  • Black Utopias
    Mar 24, 2021 – 31:37
  • How we live our lives, one year later
    Mar 10, 2021 – 26:12
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    Feb 24, 2021 – 28:10
  • This IS who we are
    Jan 18, 2021 – 29:05
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    Dec 16, 2020 – 28:44
  • Surviving the COVID Seasonal Blues
    Dec 2, 2020 – 27:46
  • Reclaiming Our Time
    Nov 18, 2020 – 28:59
  • Where Do We Go from Here, Redux
    Nov 4, 2020 – 27:30
  • Voter Supression
    Oct 21, 2020 – 24:35
Recent Reviews
  • Podcast_Umpire246
    Horrible Audio
    The content is interesting, however the sound is horrible. Such bad audio that it’s hard to fully concentrate on the podcast, itself. They need to get a new sound engineer, ASAP!
  • Eng.user
    I just discovered this podcast - WOW - so needed. Thanks!
    This episode is so rich with good information about CRT. There is something so heart warming from the humor that pervades these twosome podcasters while at the same time providing the listeners with the insight that comes from two people who have done their homework.
  • Diego's Mamma
    Don’t stop!!!
    I absolutely can’t get enough of your podcasts. I love the topics, I love the flow and I love the respect you both give to each other, even when you disagree. Don’t ever stop!!!
  • Michby
    Educational and entertaining!
    I’ve learned so much from your podcasts thank you! ❤️
  • Hamlet from Reduced Shakepeare Radio Show
    Christmas in Color
    Thank you for your insightful discussion about the need for Black Christmas and holiday films. JINGLE JANGLE: A CHRISTMAS JOURNEY is pure magic. We need more. Representation matters. Once you’re on the holiday circuit successfully it means you come back ever year. Thank you for bringing this to attention.
  • Lns678
    Excited for season 2!
    Excellent pod—I listened to all of season 1, and can’t wait to hear what season 2 brings!! Into season 2–and it does not disappoint! Excellent topics, hosts and dialog!!
  • 145 Crew
    Steady Listener
    I first listened to you on Boston Public Radio. I was excited that there was something for me, a black man, on Massachusetts radio. I was impressed by the candid views on current events and that you are 2 Reverends of the Christian faith. Your BPR segment was so brief, and I yearned for more. I was thrilled to hear you were doing a podcast. You didn’t disappoint me. You both are doing an excellent job. I sent most of my family your podcast information. Thank you for doing this podcast. I pray that more people hear your podcasts. I am a Christian and you open my eyes to different ways to think about certain issues.
  • BakingNinja
    Rev it up!
    This is an amazingly uplifting and insightful podcast. Listen and learn. The benediction is my favorite part, along with the discussion of intersectionality!
  • Beriot Lou
    All Rev’d Up
    Simultaneously entertaining and informative. These two Revs warmly welcome me, a white straight female baby boomer, into a rarified space of eavesdropping as they banter, (so fun!) enabling my augmented understanding of issues otherwise somewhat inaccessible to me. The Revs model how to respectfully disagree - something of a lost art in the US these days. Excited for Season 2!
  • Joanna Lillian
    Yes!
    I am so glad to see The Revs back for their second season. Congratulations on your Executive Producer roles.
  • ILTLHHMC
    I Approve This Message
    I cautiously listen to “the N-word“ podcast, not really knowing what to expect. I was pleasantly surprised at the conversation.The use of Richard Pryor and Mohammed Ali clips were appropriate to explain the ugly word culturally. This podcast is relevant and necessary for a progressive America.
  • Sciarappaboys
    Rev-ealing
    stories and paths along faith and life in this contemporary world. As a newcomer to this country, some prospectives need to be borrowed, this is a good well to dip from and keep asking the important questions to live and get along! Ashay!
  • LotsaPods
    Yes Yes
    I have loved these two on Boston Public Radio for years, and always try to get to the radio when they're on. Now they have more time and space to keep it real, be with each other (and us), and inform and delight. Thank you and keep going. (AND I also found the "Preach" podcast through this one, which is great.)
  • GenXChurchLady
    White Episcopal Woman Loves Show
    I’ve attended a church in the Boston ‘burbs since dropping out of seminary 20 years ago. I love this show because it gives me an opportunity to hear committed Christians wrestle with topics like the proper role of church and politics, divisions in Christianity (theology, race, sexuality, denomination etc.) and how to live as a Christian with integrity this historical time and place. I am challenged and nourished each episode. Thank you to the hosts your podcast provides bread for the journey.
  • pbchampagne
    Fantastic.
    Thank you!
  • BriMoWa
    Great Podcast
    A must listen to Podcast.
  • Donna NaeNae
    Worth listening
    Revs Irene
  • MADrowsy
    Long-time Favorites Have Their Own Podcast!
    I am delighted that “The Revs” have their own podcast - I find their spirited discussions enlightening, educational, and satisfying. ❤️
  • B Strength
    One of my new favorite podcasts
    I look forward to this podcast every week. I learn so much and appreciate the hosts’ willingness to dive into difficult topics and conversations. I love the research and nuance integrated into each conversation. Please keep the episodes coming!
  • Cambridge Fan #528
    Check this out
    Reverends Monroe and Price always make me think in new ways about race, faith, and lots of other issues. I look forward to their podcasts.
  • Loon09
    Thoughtful differences
    I enjoy listening to the faith based conversations and different ideas posed on this podcast. The “arguments” are respectful and thought provoking.
  • Pam1992
    Thoughtful and smart
    I was introduced to this wonderful duo via their weekly appearance on Boston Public Radio. They bring their own unique perspectives about race, politics, culture and history. They carefully consider their differences with respect, grace and humor. Much appreciated.
  • ink&needle
    Thoughtful
    I especially appreciated the discussion in episode 2, pointing out that skin color does not define or reveal heritage.
  • Strid8
    Smart and engaging
    I love the interplay and engagement between these two scholars. I’ve always enjoyed their weekly spots on WGBH Radio. I’m thrilled that we get to have longer segments. We need more shows like this. Many more.
  • Joyce from Boston
    What took so long?!
    I love listening to you both on WGBH, and so glad you have podcast now. It’s everything I thought it would be.
  • sharmar49
    Kudos to a great first podcast
    Love the discussion and the intersectional analysis. Thank you.
  • Marcella's daughter
    I love this Podcast
    From a technical point of view your voices are fantastic and a pleasure to listen to. The importance of the discussion of this tragic event is extremely important. Thank you both. God bless you both. Joanne McG of Lowell, MA.
  • Trsfbx
    I have to wait 2 weeks??
    I love their segments on Boston Public Radio. So happy to hear they have their own podcast. Love to hear their takes and love when they truly have a disagreement, but are respectful of each other’s ideas and opinions.
  • YogaJohn
    I’m All Rev’d Up
    I’ve been listening to Reverends Monroe and Price each week now for quite some while on Jim and Margery’s show on WGBH. I love how they banter back and forth and hit all points important to the topic between them. Though Reverend Emmett shouldn’t sit back so much. Lol. So I’m excited to continue in this new venue. Congratulations and all the best. John Fazzino Providence, RI
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