The third annual Black Effect Podcast Festival will take place on Saturday, April 26, 2025, at Pullman Yards in Atlanta, GA.
Founder Charlamagne Tha God will join popular personalities from his and iHeartMedia’s Black Effect Podcast Network for the one-day festival — which promises some of the “biggest and best” podcasts — featuring live recordings to amplify Black voices and informative discussions to inspire the next generation of podcasters.
The Black Effect Marketplace will also be in full effect, featuring various Black-owned businesses and a lineup of food trucks to keep the energy high throughout the day.
“We’re excited to return to Atlanta, building on the incredible momentum of the podcast industry and the growing impact of Black creators in the space,” Charlamagne said in a statement.
Mandii B and WeezyWTF, hosts of the “Decisions, Decisions” podcast, will host the festival with sounds by DJ Loui Vee of 105.3 The Beat in Atlanta.
Appearances are anticipated by popular podcasts such as “Woman Evolve” hosted by Sarah Jakes Roberts; “R&B Money” with TANK and J. Valentine; “Naked Sports with Cari Champion”; “Good Moms Bad Choices”; and “The Trap Nerds Podcast.”
Entrepreneur and content creator Will Lucas — AFROTECH’s brand manager and host of its flagship podcast Black Tech Green Money — will also be in the building.
Produced by Blavity Inc. — the media hub that houses AFROTECH™, 21Ninety, Travel Noire, Shadow and Act, and Blavity News — Black Tech Green Money has been sharing the success stories of Black entrepreneurs and technologists on The Black Effect Podcast Network since 2021, AFROTECH™ previously reported.
The podcast dives deep into money-building strategies, offering valuable insights through a Black lens — and it’s helping increase visibility of underrepresented voices in the tech industry, a field where Black people are often overlooked.
“As the influence of Black voices continues to shape culture and drive conversations, The Black Effect remains committed to powerful storytelling, meaningful brand collaborations and unforgettable live experiences,” Charlamagne added about the festival. “This year, we’re celebrating not just where we’ve been – we’re embracing the limitless future of Black podcasting and the influence it holds.”