Black Effect Podcast Festival 2026: Lineup and Highlights

by : Stephen King
The Black Effect Podcast Festival, a collaborative effort between iHeartMedia and Charlamagne Tha God's Black Effect Podcast Network, is set to return for its fourth annual celebration. This year's event promises a dynamic lineup of live podcast recordings, engaging discussions on innovation and media, and a dedicated marketplace showcasing Black-owned enterprises.

Igniting Voices: Celebrating Black Culture and Innovation Through Podcasting

Announcing the 2026 Black Effect Podcast Festival Lineup and Hosts

The highly anticipated 2026 Black Effect Podcast Festival, a joint venture between iHeartMedia and Charlamagne Tha God's Black Effect Podcast Network, has officially revealed its exciting roster of participants. This annual event will take place in Atlanta next month, bringing together a vibrant community of podcasters and enthusiasts.

Festival Date, Venue, and Dynamic Hosting Trio

Mark your calendars for Saturday, April 25th, as the festival transforms Pullman Yards in Atlanta into a hub of audio entertainment and discussion. Guiding attendees through the day's events will be a charismatic trio: Charlamagne Tha God and DJ Envy, co-hosts of the popular "The Breakfast Club," alongside the talented Loren LoRosa.

Live Podcast Tapings: A Showcase of Diverse Voices

Attendees will have the unique opportunity to witness live tapings of several beloved podcasts. The schedule includes engaging sessions from "The Don't Call Me White Girl Show," "Club 520 Podcast," "Grits and Eggs Podcast," "Reality With The King," and "Drink Champs." Additionally, Crystal Renee Hayslett, known for her role in Tyler Perry's "Sistas," will host a live recording of "Keep It Positive, Sweetie."

Exploring the Future: AI, Audio, and Media Development Panels

Beyond live recordings, the festival will feature a series of insightful panel discussions. A prominent session, "AI: The Evolution and The Future," will delve into the advancements and implications of artificial intelligence. Another key discussion, "Audio and Media Development," will gather leading voices from technology, finance, and entertainment, including Tika Sumpter, KevOnStage, Cliff Worley, Carla Wilmaris, Bridget Todd, Carlos King, and Ian Dunlap, to explore the evolving landscape of audio content.

Engaging Activities and Community Engagement

The one-day event is packed with interactive experiences designed to foster creativity and support entrepreneurship. The popular "Pitch Your Podcast Booth" offers aspiring podcasters a platform to share their ideas, while "The Black Effect Marketplace," powered by Shopify, will showcase products from Black-owned businesses. Attendees can also enjoy offerings from local food trucks and more. State Farm has been announced as the premiere sponsor for this year's festival, highlighting their commitment to supporting diverse communities and initiatives.

The Legacy of the Black Effect Podcast Network

Launched in September 2020 through a strategic partnership between Charlamagne Tha God and iHeartMedia, the Black Effect Podcast Network has grown significantly. Anchored by Charlamagne's nationally syndicated radio program "The Breakfast Club," the network has since debuted over 60 diverse shows. These podcasts cover a broad spectrum of topics, including social justice, pop culture, sports, mental health, news, and comedy, all curated by Charlamagne Tha God to amplify Black voices and perspectives.