This Ain’t That Podcast is where truth meets awareness —unfiltered, unapologetic, and grounded in real-life experience.

Hosted by author, LaToya-Nickole and Retired Sergeant Charlotte Djossou, this podcast goes beyond surface-level conversations to unpack the realities people avoid—power, accountability, systems, healing, and everything in between.

With a blend of lived experience, sharp insight, and raw honesty, each episode challenges narratives, exposes patterns, and invites listeners into deeper levels of clarity and discernment.

This isn’t about comfort.  
It’s about truth.

And truth doesn’t negotiate.

Real Faces. Raw Truths. No Filters.

Meet The Hosts

Our mission

This Ain’t That exists to expose the truths most people are too afraid to say out loud - and too    complicit to challenge.

We are a podcast, a platform, and a movement created by real people with real scars, telling raw stories that institutions tried to erase.

Our mission is to:
   •    Mic up truth - especially from Black voices that have been silenced, punished, or overlooked
   •    Protect survivors and call out the systems that failed them
   •    Confront corruption in law enforcement, government, religion, media, and culture
   •    Honor lived experience as sacred data
   •    Elevate Black joy, creativity, and conversation - from kitchen tables to community protests

We speak from pain, from power, from spirit - and from a place of deep accountability.
Because healing means nothing if the truth stays buried.

We’re not here for clout. We’re here for change.

And this ain’t entertainment.
This is disruption.

What we believe

Every episode, every guest, every mic we turn on - it’s rooted in this.

WE BELIEVE…

  • Telling the truth is a spiritual act.
    If it shakes the room, good. The truth should rattle the walls.   
  • You can’t heal what you won’t name.
    We don’t do polite silence. We do raw clarity.
  • Survivors deserve more than hashtags.
    They deserve protection, payback, and a platform. We give all three.
  • Racism, misogyny, and abuse don’t need “both sides.”
    They need to be called out — on air, on record, by name.
  • Black women are the blueprint.
    Full stop. We’ve carried the weight and we’re done being quiet about it.
  • Accountability is not cancel culture.
    If you don’t want to be called out, don’t be harmful.
  • We bring our whole selves to the mic.
    That means spirit, sex, rage, love, ancestors, grief, jokes, and truth. We’re not separating them to make people comfortable.
  • We’re not “anti-everything.”
    We’re anti-bullsh*t. There’s a difference.

If you agree, good.
If you’re uncomfortable, keep listening.
Growth doesn’t happen in echo chambers.

 

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THIS AIN'T THAT PODCAST

UNFILTERED. UNAPOLOGETIC. UNBOthered.

This Ain't That. And It Never F'cking Was.

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