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Over the weekend, iHeart Radio held its third annual Black Effect Podcast Festival in Atlanta, attracting a star-studded lineup of personalities and shows. Charlamagne tha God, founder of the Black Effect podcast network was in attendance along with other notable personalities like Mandii B and Weezy WTF, the hosts of the popular Decisions, Decisions podcast, who also served as the festival's hosts.

Sarah Jakes Roberts, the esteemed pastor and host of Woman Evolve podcast, singers and co-hosts of the R&B Money podcast, Tank and J. Valentine, former NFL star and Funky Friday host Cam Newton and many more further rounded out the festivals' lineup.


The festival hosted panels that focused on mental health and the future of podcasting as well as many live shows. Good Moms, Bad Choices hosts, Erica and Milah, welcomed Dreka Gates and held a live dating show that was nothing short of hilarious. Naked Sports host Cari Champion sat down with Iman Shumpert and they discussed sports and dating.

Tank and J. Valentine surprised the audience with Jacquees, Cam had a live conversation with Real Housewives of Atlanta star Porsha Williams, and Sarah closed out the festival with reality star Toya Johnson. Check out photos from the festival below:

(L-R) Shawn Bethea, Jay Barnett, Devi Brown, Charlamagne tha God and Amber Grimes

(L-R) Shawn Bethea, Jay Barnett, Devi Brown, Charlamagne tha God and Amber Grimes

Photo by Derek White/Getty Images for iHeartMedia and The Black Effect Podcast Network

Jamilah Mapp, Dreka Gates and Erica Dickerson

Jamilah Mapp, Dreka Gates and Erica Dickerson

Photo by Derek White/Getty Images for iHeartMedia and The Black Effect Podcast Network

Mandii B and Weezy WTF

Mandii B and Weezy WTF

Photo by Derek White/Getty Images for iHeartMedia and The Black Effect Podcast Network

Porsha Williams and Cam Newton

Porsha Williams and Cam Newton

Photo by Derek White/Getty Images for iHeartMedia and The Black Effect Podcast Network

\u200bIman Shumpert and Cari Champion

Iman Shumpert and Cari Champion

Photo by Derek White/Getty Images for iHeartMedia and The Black Effect Podcast Network

Tank, Jacquees and J. Valentine

Photo by Derek White/Getty Images for iHeartMedia and The Black Effect Podcast Network

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Feature image by Derek White/Getty Images for iHeartMedia and The Black Effect Podcast Network

 

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