
Show overview
honeyPAC has been publishing since 2024, and across the 2 years since has built a catalogue of 16 episodes. That works out to roughly 5 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a monthly cadence, with the show now in its 3rd season.
Episodes typically run ten to twenty minutes — most land between 9 min and 21 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. The publisher flags most episodes as explicit, so expect adult themes or strong language throughout. It is catalogued as a EN-language Society & Culture show.
There hasn’t been a new episode in the last ninety days; the most recent episode landed 4 months ago. The busiest year was 2024, with 10 episodes published. Published by Dr. Honey.
From the publisher
Welcome to the HONEYPAC, where we discuss dialectical materialism, d***, political theory, culture, love, political economy, law, s**, and power. podcasts drop every WEDNESDAY at midnight wherever you get your podcasts!
Latest Episodes

S3 Ep 2Rachel P Jacobs is the next Ben Crump.
EJoin the honeypac podcast this week for a very important conversation with Rachel P Jacobs - a brilliant attorney licensed in California who focuses on police brutality, wrongful death, police misconduct, and is currently suing on behalf of children harmed in Juvenile Detention facilities in Los Angeles and across California! You can follow her on ig @ rachelpearllaw !
S2 Ep 5How to Study with Distractions in Law School
EDo you struggle with being distracted in law school? Here are some tips and tricks to help you focus. Need help getting into law school? Book with me today @ browneditingllc.com.

S2 Ep 4How to Make Your Application to Law School Stand Out
EI'm Allison Brown - a J.D., Esq. with 8 years of admissions experience who wants to help you on your journey into graduate school or law school. I have a raw and real approach to writing - and I want to help you maximize your scholarship potential. • Let's hit submit, and secure those acceptances. • Book with me today @ browneditingllc.com. • FREE CONSULTATIONS ALL MONTH @ calendly.com/browneditingllc ✨ • #lawstudents #lawschool #lawschoolgrad #lawstudentlife #lawstudentproblems #prelaw college students college grad law schools day in the life of a law student #lawyerbae #lawstudentbae #lawstudentsofinstagram #lawschoolbound #0L #collegestudents #explore #minimalism #realismtoday #prelaw #prelawstudents #editing #writinghelp
S2 Ep 3the people you read in law school: Frankfurter, Harlan and Brandeis
EThis podcast episode is about three people that are read almost every day in the first year of law school: Frankfurter, Harlan, and Brandeis. Three people that are likely burning in hell for their beliefs. free ebooks/resources: https://www.haymarketbooks.org/blogs/508-free-books-for-a-free-palestine support us on substack: https://honeynewten.substack.com/ instagram: instagram.com/honeynewten tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@honeynewten

S2 Ep 2WE BACK! And Better Than Ever...
ESorry for the delay, y'all. Let's get back to the work. This podcast is sponsored by browneditingllc.com ! elevate your application today with us! 🍯 ✨ Support our substack and work here: https://honeynewten.substack.com/ Social links: instagram.com/honeynewten https://www.tiktok.com/@honeynewten

S2 Ep 1InCogNegro - Koon Koolaid
EFollow @honeypacpod on instagram for updates. • Do you need a different perspective or mentor to help you on your journey into graduate school? • Book with me today @ browneditingllc.com. • FREE CONSULTATIONS ALL MONTH @ calendly.com/browneditingllc ✨ • #lawstudents #lawschool #lawschoolgrad #lawstudentlife #lawstudentproblems #prelaw college students college grad law schools day in the life of a law student #lawyerbae #lawstudentbae #lawstudentsofinstagram #lawschoolbound #0L #collegestudents #explore #minimalism #realismtoday #prelaw #prelawstudents #editing #writinghelp #lawhelp #blacklawyers #lawschooltok

S1 Ep 10Be a "Real MF" in Your Personal Statement
EDr. Honey shares tips and tricks on how to write a successful personal statement in your application to law school. Book a free consultation with Brown Editing LLC here: calendly.com/browneditingllc Elevate your application here: browneditingllc.com Have questions or concerns about the application process? E-mail us here: [email protected] Wishing you all the best this holiday season!

S1 Ep 9Vigilante Justice Bae
EVigilante Justice Bae is sweeping the news right now. There's a nationwide manhunt for a man who sent a powerful message to the ruling class: you're not invincible. Dr. Honey explores and reflects on reasons why vigilante justice occurs: laws and policy have not been effective at solving enduring problems like access to quality water, food, and healthcare. The internet has spoken: if you're not a piece of shit, the likelihood that people will be celebrating your death is low. Join us every week @honeypacpodcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Libysn, or wherever else you find podcasts.

S1 Ep 8How to Not Be Racist - Law School Edition
Ethis is dr. honey and you're listening to the honeypac podcast sponsored by brown editing elevate your resume, cover letter, or application today with brown editing More Resources on understanding how not to be racist: Lee, Chungmei; Gary Orfield (2005). "Why Segregation Matters: Poverty and Educational Inequality". The Civil Rights Project. Harvard University: 1–47. Leonhardt, D. & Scott, J. (2005). Class matters: Shadowy lines that still divide. New York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/2005/05/15/national/class/OVERVIEW-FINAL.html Haycock, Kafi (2001). "Closing the Achievement Gap". Helping All Students Achieve. 58: 6–11. "Classroom Instruction and Teacher Training for Gifted Students from Diverse Populations". National Association for Gifted Children. Retrieved 2 April 2015. https://www.brookings.edu/articles/unequal-opportunity-race-and-education/ "The Irish were Slaves" Discourse/Myth: https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/17/us/irish-slaves-myth.html https://psmag.com/social-justice/the-irish-were-not-slaves https://www.inverse.com/article/47712-the-myth-of-irish-slavery-is-one-of-the-oldest-alt-right-memes https://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/features/2016/03/black-lives-matter-irish-slave-myth-160315092722167.html https://www.splcenter.org/hatewatch/2016/04/19/how-myth-irish-slaves-became-favorite-meme-racists-online For more on why you shouldn't blame Black/Indigenous/Hispanic/Latinx people for what you did to them: Partners or Captives in Commerce?: The Role of Africans in the Slave Trade Herbert J. Foster Journal of Black Studies Vol. 6, No. 4 (June., 1976), pp. 421-434 (14 pages) https://www.americanheritage.com/content/columbus-and-genocide https://www.vox.com/2014/10/13/6957875/christopher-columbus-murderer-tyrant-scoundrel http://endgenocide.org/learn/past-genocides/native-americans/ https://www.huffingtonpost.com/dwayne-wong-omowale/myths-and-misconceptions-_1_b_9637798.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victim_blaming https://medium.com/@realtalkwocandallies/my-response-to-white-people-who-say-if-you-dont-like-it-here-then-leave-8ee200f0293 http://www.brown.edu/Research/Slavery_Justice/documents/SlaveryAndJustice.pdf https://psmag.com/education/black-students-are-disproportionately-disciplined-in-public-schools https://www.epi.org/blog/50-years-after-the-riots-continued-economic-inequality-for-african-americans/ "In 2016, the most recent year for which all of these data are available, the median black worker earned 75 percent of what the median white worker earned in an hour; the median black household earned 61 percent of the income the median white household earned in a year; and the value of net worth for the median black family was just 10 percent of the value for the median white family. Related to these relative proportionate differences is also a wide range of absolute differences. While median hourly wages vary by a few dollars ($14.92 for black workers, $19.79 for white workers), the difference in median household income is tens of thousands of dollars ($39,490 for black households, $65,041 for white households), and the difference in median family net worth is hundreds of thousands of dollars ($17,600 for black families, $171,000 for white families)." — Valerie Wilson, Economic Policy Institute Do you have any questions, concerns, or comments about the Honey PAC podcast or Brown Editing's services? E-mail us at [email protected].

S1 Ep 7Authenticity in Law School
EWelcome to the HoneyPAC podcast sponsored by Brown Editing elevate your resume, cover letter, or application today with brown editing welcome to episode 7, authenticity in the law school creator space. have something you want us to cover? email us @ [email protected]

S1 Ep 6Law School is a Panopticon
EEnjoy this episode on the Panopticon? Share your feedback with us here @ [email protected]

S1 Ep 5megan thee stallion and glorilla taught me: reflections on dating at a PWI
EDr. Honey reflects on dating as a Black woman in higher education at a PWI (predominantly white institution) and what it really means to want someone else, misogyny, and the games we play to try to win the love of our life. Contact: [email protected]

S1 Ep 4"The LSAT is definitely racist."
EThe research has been done, and the law review articles have been written. @Honeypacpod, along with LSAC and anyone else who reads these scholar's research, have evidence that the LSAT is a psychometrically unsound examination, and it's time that we abandon it from a practical, ethical and logical perspective. It has no place in a world that looks for equity in justice. Thinking the LSAT is racist isn't a fringe or unpopular musing – it's a fact. Look at the data, and look at the research of these professors. It's time for the LSAT to be abolished. Sources: Professor Vernellia R. Randall - The Misuse of the LSAT: Discrimination Against Blacks and Other Minorities in Law School Admissions https://scholarship.law.stjohns.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1178&context=lawreview LaTasha Hill - Less Talk, More Action: How Law Schools Can Counteract Racial Bias of LSAT Scores in the Admissions Process https://digitalcommons.law.umaryland.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1336&context=rrgc Professor Delgado - Official Elitism or Institutional Self Interest - 10 Reasons Why UC Davis Should Abandon the LSAT (and Why Other Good Law Schools Should F Schools Should Follow Suit) Edward L. Barrett, Jr. Lecture on Constitutional Law https://scholarship.law.ua.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1420&context=fac_articles

S1 Ep 3"The LSAT is racist."
EThe research has been done, and the law review articles have been written. @Honeypacpod, along with LSAC and anyone else who reads these scholar's research, have evidence that the LSAT is a psychometrically unsound examination, and it's time that we abandon it from a practical, ethical and logical perspective. It has no place in a world that looks for equity in justice. Thinking the LSAT is racist isn't a fringe or unpopular musing – it's a fact. Look at the data, and look at the research of these professors. It's time for the LSAT to be abolished. Words from: Professor Vernellia R. Randall - The Misuse of the LSAT: Discrimination Against Blacks and Other Minorities in Law School Admissions https://scholarship.law.stjohns.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1178&context=lawreview LaTasha Hill - Less Talk, More Action: How Law Schools Can Counteract Racial Bias of LSAT Scores in the Admissions Process https://digitalcommons.law.umaryland.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1336&context=rrgc Professor Delgado - Official Elitism or Institutional Self Interest - 10 Reasons Why UC Davis Should Abandon the LSAT (and Why Other Good Law Schools Should F Schools Should Follow Suit) Edward L. Barrett, Jr. Lecture on Constitutional Law https://scholarship.law.ua.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1420&context=fac_articles
S1 Ep 2What is a honeyPAC? and a honeyPACT?
EListen to the second episode of the HoneyPAC podcast sponsored by browneditingllc.com.

S1 Ep 1Meet Dr. Honey
EOn episode 1 of The HoneyPAC podcast, we meet Dr. Honey, the alter ego-persona of a Black female top 20 law school graduate. Tune in every Wednesday to hear our latest segments and thank you, as always, for your time and consideration.