We have all had moments when an elder or mentor drops some knowledge, “A Gem”, that stays with you throughout your journey. I’m setting out to collect as many of those gems and share them with the world. Through music, food, entertainment, education, traditions, laughter, business, love and so much more! We will find and treasure our black gems.
My brothers are back, Kinship. Buddy and Mike join me in this amazing conversation on how we can elevate our being in finance, business, community, investing and so much more. Have your pen and paper ready! Original poem by me Kenya Hoover, “My Being” with music by Kinship. This is our final episode for Season 1 “School is in Session”.
This episode we will discuss how we can feed our mind through our education. Education in the black/minority community has gaps. The institution of Education is a form of assimilation which is the most extreme form of acculturation. We have an opportunity to go beyond what is presented so we have revelation that will influence our tomorrow. I have my Aunt Alma Phifer join me in this amazing conversation so we can discuss ways we can feed our minds. She shares several must haves for our library: 1. “Begin Again: James Baldwin’s America and It’s Urgent Lessons for Our Own” by Eddie Glaude Jr (audible) 2. The Warmth of Our Suns” by Isabel Wilkerson (audible) 3. “The Soul of America” by Jon Meacham (audible) 4. “His Truth Is Marching On John Lewis and the Power of Hope” by Jon Meacham (audible) 5. “We Are Called to Be a Movement” by William Barber II (Amazon.com) 6. “The Vanishing” by Brit Bennett (audible)
The wealth of our health will allow for us to break the patterns in how black people feel towards doctors. Also the food relationships with food in the black culture. I have Dr. Jennifer Phifer on to share a black professional point of view.
Look Like Me: It’s time to invest in our Art, our Artist. We have a place in history as influential artist, where’s my Picasso, my Van Gogh? In this episode we will be discussing images in the Art world, blacks owning our art. Our guest is an amazing artist Saint Koree, abstractcompositions@gmail.com, who will share his story. Poem “My Image” by Kenya Hoover with music by Kinship. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This discuss is about how black professionals maneuver through the stereotypes and racial challenges in Corporate America. I share my experience and how we can use these moments to teach. I have Aris Wright joining me since we have been with one another on our career journey. Original Poem write written and recited by me Kenya Hoover with music by Kinship. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The black stereotypes found in the comic world aren’t the images and reality of blacks. I have Kinship on this episode and the hip hop duo will share how their comic series is breaking the black stereotypes in the world of comics. Follow Kinship on IG @kinshipmusic, purchase Out of Place Art of Facts album on all music streaming platforms, purchase the comic series on ComiXology https://m.comixology.com/Out-of-Place-Art-of-Facts/comics-series/121552. We will be having a giveaway of mech and bag of goodies, so stay tuned for the weekly Checkin on IG @kulturekeepsake My pages poem written and performed by Kenya Hoover with “Junkie Beat” by Kinship Music. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This gem is about owning your own perception. I share Carla Harris’, Managing Perception from a talk she gave to students at Cornell SC Johnson. I referenced another motivational message from Carla Harris “Letter to my 25 year old self”. The message is here is to not be defined by others but train others on the real perception of you, of Black America; our richness our beauty. Ending message from a one page introduction of who I am written in 2018 at for a leadership meeting in Belgrade, Serbia, music MayEye beat by Kinship Music. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The image or perception of Black Men aren’t defined by Black Men. No one can take your purpose or soul because it’s part of your mother. Black parents give their children the talk so they can survive and come home alive. Let’s talk about “The Talk”! My Kings, Poem by Kenya Hoover with music By Kinshipmusic, Junkie Beats. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
I will bring my mom and dear friend/sis Lisa Butler. We will be discussing how to overcome chaos and move forward without looking back. This gem is about knowing yourself and your strength. Ending segment and Poem/verse that’s performed and written by my late big brother Daniel Hoover, Rhythm Child from the song Main Man. The artist is Kinship. The label it's released under is Kinship Entertainment, LLC --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Season 1: School is in season. This is episode 1. My mother Aileen Hoover joins the conversation. We are sharing a 4 Generation Gem on mastering what is given, learn it. However, know for yourself that there is more. Empower yourself with knowledge so you can do better and be better. Always be the student and you will become the teacher. Join me in this conversation during the week by leaving me a message on your listening platform or drop a line on my Facebook or IG page: @kulturekeepsake. Visit the website to learn more about me and my journey kulturekeepsake.com
This the Pre-Season Show. This “prepisode” is a 10 minute showcase of Kulture Keepsake. I share Season 1 “School is in Session” 10 episodes. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app