A podcast about People Interacting with People. In April 2015, I became homeless. I decided to embrace this homelessness and what followed was five years of nomadic life, over 250 moves in Canada and the United States, on an average budget of roughly $22
In this episode, I sit down in conversation with Kesha in Atlanta. We had a very serendipitous meeting when I sat down at the bar where she works after visiting Gadsden, Alabama where my friend, Madeleine, was arrested for her participation in a Freedom Walk alongside Martin Luther King Jr.Before I could share this, Kesha was telling me about the podcast she wants to create which spotlights white people who have put their lives and reputations on the line in support of civil rights and equality.How about that for serendipity and synchronicity.We talk about this and more in this episode.
In this episode, I sit down with Destiny who lives and works in Florida. Destiny and I met at the Fort Lauderdale Airport earlier this year and discovered we had a few things in common including being born and raised in Toronto.We stayed in touch with the intention of connecting again and sat down at her condo in Miami a little while ago to talk about her business selling real estate, her experience selling luxury cars and the reality show she is creating around that, her music career, working with celebrities, and we even touch on our experiences with both Canada and Mexico's health care systems.
In this episode, I continue my conversation with Anna who tells me about some of her artistic endeavours which include having a published book, writing for a documentary, and creating music. We talk about the need to be selfish and find the right support while pursing these creative things.Anna also shares her perspectives about raising a daughter, understanding Black men, the dynamics of the Black family, and having the "Black Talk".
In this episode, I sit down with Anna in Fort Lauderdale, Florida to chat with her about the work she does to bring more political power to the people, her views on the NAACP advisories that are still coming out today for Black people and People of Color traveling to various parts of the US, and some of the knowledge she has about housing.Anna and I are getting to know each other during this conversation so I do my best to answer the questions she has for me too. We talk about "Karens" and white women in America, white platforms that are used to benefit from the struggle of Black people, racial construct, and talking to strangers.
In this episode, I continue my conversation with Gordon. We talk about money, power, his experience listening to a broad range of Rap music, his theory when it comes to the representation of the Black family on TV in the 60s & 70s and how this mirrored reality.To see photos of my guests, check out my Instagram page @pipsperspective
In this episode, I sit down with Gordon after meeting him just a couple of days before and chatting for hours. Gordon is from a small town in Georgia, has served in Iraq, has been incarcerated or "in the chain gang", and has a very interesting perspective when it comes to the Black experience.To see photos of my guests, check out my Instagram page @pipsperspective
In this episode, I continue my conversation with Danny who tells me about his five minutes of fame singing with his all time favourite group at the Apollo Theater, his singing career, and a few of the not-so-nice encounters he had with police as a kid growing up in Harlem and the Bronx in the 70's & 80s.To see photos of Danny, check out my Instagram page @pipsperspective
In this episode, I sit down with Danny - aka MC Ski Jump - to talk about his experience coming up as one of the First Generation B-Boys in the Bronx.Danny - who I met by chance when I got lost driving through Fayetteville, North Carolina last year - came up with the likes of Grandmaster Flash and also originated some of those break dance moves we still see today.Stay tuned for next week's episode when Danny tells me all about how he became "Mr. D" and about his five minutes of fame singing with his favourite group of all time at the Apollo Theatre.To see photos of Danny, check out my Instagram page @pipsperspective
In part two of my conversation with Artis, we talk about living in your authenticity, Artis performs some of his poetry - including one about living as a "same-gender-loving male" which leads to a longer discussion about this - and we talk about how being blessed still comes with its bullshit.Artis has written over 600 Haikus - some of which he shares with me - and has over 1000 poems compiled in a series of books he is writing. And he's doing great things as an arts activist and curator in his local community in DC.You can find him on IG @art.isempowerment or @djart.is or @art.ispoetTo see photos of Artis and I, head to my IG @pipsperspective
In this episode, I sit down with Artis - aka DJ ART.IS - in DC to talk about what art is, learning to pivot when things don't go according to plan, planting seeds when it comes to relationships, finding your tribe, and saying YES to opportunities.Artis is a DJ, a Poet, and an Art Activist curating many events for emerging artists in and around DC.In this first part of our conversation, he shares what he has learned about himself and about life in the arts.In part two, coming next week, we talk about his poetry, Artis performs some of this poetry, and he also shares with me what his experience has been like as a same-gender-loving male.Stay tuned... To see photos of Artis and I, check out my Instagram page @pipsperspective
In this second part of my conversation with DeMar, he tells me about Santeria, the spiritual practice he discovered while in Federal Prison and one he attributes to helping him to never go back.It's such a great story and DeMar is an amazing storyteller!Also a talented rapper known as "Fly Guy Impulse", we talk about DeMar's music - how he wrote his first raps while incarcerated and about his beautifully sad song, Lost Souls, written while in Federal Prison about what it's like to be incarcerated.And we shoot the shit a bit about how we first met and what it's like to make a music video on the fly.To see photos of me and DeMar, check out my Instagram page at @pipsperspective
In this first episode of Season 3, I sit down near Catskill, New York where I met this next guest last year.DeMar, who was shooting a music video at the time, had been released from Federal Prison just a couple of years before we met.First incarcerated at the age of 12, and having spent 14 of his last 26 years in jail or prison, 38-year-old DeMar shares his journey and experiences with me.He opens up about the police brutality he has experienced, what life was like for him in prison, the trauma he still has from his time in incarceration, how he is reintegrating back into what he calls "the free world", and he also shares his views on the prison system.Tune in to part 2 of my conversation with DeMar where he tells me about the spiritual practice he discovered during his last sentence in Federal Prison, and the song he wrote inside about what it's like to be incarcerated.To see photos of DeMar & I in conversation - check out my Instagram page @pipsperspective
In this clip, meet Damien in Kentucky, Namel in Harlem, and Fferé in DC.Episode 4 Season 1:Damien and I met at the Fort Campbell, Kentucky Army Base. He volunteered to come on the podcast to tell me about the challenges he faces and privilege he has as a fair-skinned Black man. We talk about the N-Word, the Bronx, and more in our episode.Episode 6 Season 2:Namel and I met on the sidewalk in Harlem in 2016. He told me about his Hip Hop duo called Four Wheel City. Namel has been in a wheelchair since 1999 after being paralyzed by a bullet shot from a gun he loaded. We talk about this, about his music, his view on guns, and when he worked with Snoop Dogg and Yo Gotti.Episode 3 Season 2:Fferé and I met at a gay bar in DC in May. He comes on the podcast with his friend Maya to talk about his rap music, his view on politics and the Black Community, living in DC and more. We have so much fun!All episodes are easily searched by name.
IN this clip, meet Mac in North Carolina, Allison in Atlanta, and George in New York.Episode 2 Season 1:Mac and I met at Toronto Airport when I was living there for nine days. He was a flight attendant working in private aviation who was 'stationed' at the Sheraton Hotel there for a month. Upon learning I was sleeping on a bench in one of the departure lounges, he very kindly offered me his hotel room while he was in flight. We remember this story, talk about his job in private aviation, heart health, and his new restaurant.Episode 3 Season 1:Allison and I met in Las Vegas in 2017. She works for the government parks departments so has lived in many states around the US so has some interesting views about racism in the US. We talk about her love of the outdoors, travel, what it means to be a vegan, yoga, crystals and she tells me about buying her first home.Episode 8 Season 2:George and I met when I walked into his juice shop in Catskill, New York. He tells me about how he started his business, serving his community, and clean living.All episodes are easily searched by name.
In this clip, meet Cat in the Bronx, Dray in Las Vegas, Leka in New York, and Kumei in Las Vegas.Episode 9 Season 2:Cat and I met through a mutual friend this summer in New York. She is my soul sister, my Taurean twin, a Minister, and Host of a TV Show called "The Next Chapter" in which she discusses "shades of grey". Episode 5 Season 1:Dray and I met in Las Vegas in 2017. He is one of the pioneers of the Las Vegas Arts Scene and an incredibly talented artist. Did you know that the Vegas Arts Scene was born out of Hip Hop?Episode 10 Season 2:Leka and I met by chance in Catskill this summer. He is a Duty Officer and Youth Counsellor at a Boys' Maximum Security Prison in New York. He also tells me a story about how he almost played Major League Baseball.Episode 9 Season 2:Kumei and I met when I walked into her shop in Downtown Las Vegas. She is a 14-year-old activist with her own business. It's amazing.All episodes are easily searched by name.
In this clip, meet Aleathia in New York, Myles in LA, Judith in New Jersey & Kerric in Las Vegas.Episode 5 Season 2:Aleathia and I met while walking down the street in the Bronx. She is the creator of a movement to bring awareness to and change the narrative around bareheaded beauty. As she calls it "Hair Freedom". We talk about this and so much more in our episode.Episode 10 Season 1:Myles and I met over social media during the pandemic. He discovered drag during this time and is now a full-fledged Drag Queen in LA. Tune in to hear more about this journey.Episode 1 Season 1:Judith and I met in Harlem when she had a sales stand at Lennox and 125th. She now has her own shop in New Jersey where we sit down and have my very first conversation on the podcast about metaphysical healing, new motherhood, white privilege and so much more.Episode 9 Season 2:Kerric and I met in Las Vegas. We sit down and chat about everything from Fear to Living Mathematics and more.All episodes are easily searched by name.
IN this clip, meet Marq in Las Vegas, Dominion in DC, Maya in DC, and Daijon in Las Vegas.Episode 6 Season 1:Marq and I met when I was sleeping I my car in Vegas. It turns out he's a talented musical artist and vocalist from Milwaukee who goes by the name MILLI3K. We talk music, Vegas, Milwaukee and why colour matters.Episode 1 Season 2:Dominion and I met when I happened to walk past the Hip Hip Museum in DC this May. We had such an instant connection so I drove back through a few days later to support him at a music gig and get him on the podcast. We talk content creation, christianity, and the multi tasking mind.Episode 3 Season 2:Maya and I met at a Gay Bar in DC. I sit down on the podcast with her and her friend, Fferé - my first threesome - to talk music, alter egos, DC, politics and all sorts of fun stuff.Episode 7 Season 1:Daijon and I met in Vegas in 2017, shortly after the Mandalay Bay shooting. Daijon was working at the Mandalay Bay that night. We talk violence in America, boxing, and he tells me all about his love of comic books.All episodes are easily searched by name.
In this clip, meet Jerry in New York, Alex in Las Vegas, Quatae in DC and Lisa in DC.Episode 7 Season 2:Jerry and I met on an overnight bus from Toronto to New York in 2016 where we chatted through the night and Jerry shared his life story with me. This young man, at just 21, had already been through so much. And six years later, he shares more of his story with me including a terrible run-in with police and the joy of having a son.Episode 8 Season 1:Alex and I met in Las Vegas in 2017 when I was there filming a documentary about the boxing and the arts. Alex is a professional boxer who was the amateur champ when we met. We talk all things boxing.Episode 4 Season 2:Quatae and I met at a poetry event this past summer and when I discovered he was a hypnotherapist, I reached out for a session. We sit down a few days later to discuss my experience, hypnotherapy, sound healing, generational trauma, and magic!Episode 2 Season 2:Lisa and I met at the same poetry event in DC this summer. When I heard her poem about the ancestors, I immediately invited her to come on the podcast to share it. It's powerful stuff. Lisa is also a rapper so I get to hear some of her latest music too.All episodes are easily found by name.
In this episode, I sit down with my new friend, Leka at his home in Catskill, New York.Leka and I met through a mutual friend and, following a few conversations about his life, I invited him to come on the podcast.Leka works as a Youth Counsellor and Duty Officer at a Boys' Maximum Security Prison in New York. We talk about the love he has for his job, his three daughters, and the importance of family.We also have a very serious conversation about guns and gun ownership in New York as well as Leka's vision for healing male trauma.And he caps it all off with a story about his short stint playing Catcher in the bullpen of a Minor League Baseball team and how his dream of playing in the Majors came to an end and led him to where he is now.We hope you enjoy our episode.To see photos of Leka, check us out at:https://www.instagram.com/peopleinteractingwithpeople/
In this episode, I sit down with my new friend, and "Taurean Twin", Cat at her apartment in the Bronx.Cat tells me about how she feels about the Bronx, how she became a Minister at the age of ten, what she learned from the Jehovah's Witnesses, and how divinely guided her life has been.We talk about recognizing trauma, doing the work towards healing and self-love, and how this relates to Black families in particular. Oh, and we share a few laughs too.We hope you enjoy our episode.To see photos of Cat, check us out at:https://www.instagram.com/peopleinteractingwithpeople/
In this episode, I sit down with my new friend, George, at his shop in Catskill, New York called the Juice Branch.I met George when I arrived in Catskill and went to his shop to set myself up with a juice cleanse. George tells me all about what was in that juice cleanse, how his juice business came into being, and the benefits of living a plant-based lifestyle.We also talk about serving your community, following your passion, and how energy works.We hope you enjoy our episode. To see photos of George and The Juice Branch, check us out at:https://www.instagram.com/peopleinteractingwithpeople/
In this episode, I sit down with my very special friend, Jerry aka Swervo.Jerry and I met six years ago and spent all night talking on an overnight bus from Toronto to New York. In this episode, Jerry elaborates on that first conversation about growing up in the Bronx, having parents who were drug addicts, being abused by his stepmother, spending his teenage years in a psych ward, reuniting with his father, and what he's been doing since we met - including having run ins with the police, traveling the world, and having a beautiful son in the UK.We hope you enjoy our episode.To see photos of Jerry, follow us athttps://www.instagram.com/peopleinteractingwithpeople/
In this episode, I sit down with my friend Namel to talk about how he combines Hip Hop Culture with Disability Culture after being shot and paralyzed in the Bronx in 1999 and starting a Hip Hop Duo called 4 Wheel City.We talk guns, the Grammys, working with Snoop Dogg and Yo Gotti, speaking at the White House, writing a letter to Stevie Wonder, finding motivation from Kobe and inspiration from prophets like Nas and Tupac, and about RAMPD - the organization Namel co founded to advocate for music professionals with disabilities.We hope you enjoy our episode.To see photos of Namel, please visit us at https://www.instagram.com/peopleinteractingwithpeople/
In this episode, I sit down with my friend, Aleathia, to talk about her initiative called Unveiled Unlocked.She tells me about how it all started, its mission to change the narrative around being "bareheaded" or "hair free", and what they have coming up in celebration of their ten year anniversary in Harlem next month.We also talk about learned behaviours in childhood, the value of lived experience, and Aleathia's journey as an artist which has led her to understand that art often goes beyond the artist.We hope you enjoy our episode.To see photos and video of Aleathia visit us at: https://www.instagram.com/peopleinteractingwithpeople/
In this episode, I sit down with my new friend, Quatae, to talk about hypnosis and hypnotherapy.After experiencing my first hypnotherapy session with Quatae a few days earlier, we discuss some of what happened in that session, the benefits of hypnosis and sound healing, generational trauma, and the power of the spoken word.AND, as a bonus, Quatae freely shares his experience with a past life regression. I couldn't stop saying "That's so cool!" We hope you enjoy our episode.To see photos and video of Quatae visit us at https://www.instagram.com/peopleinteractingwithpeople/
In this episode, I sit down with more than one guest for the very first time and we have an absolute blast.I met Maya and Fferé at a gay bar in DC in early May. Fferé immediately loaded his rap music into my Apple Music and, when I listened to it a few days later, I just had to get him on the podcast.The dynamic between these two is something else, especially as Maya and Fferé are actually Natasha and Jeff.We talk about alter egos, the negative stereotypes and behaviours that are perpetuated by rap music, life in DC, the need to evolve, and the self-discovery and many opportunities that have come from the pandemic for so many of us. I adore these two new friends and can't wait for you to meet them.We hope you enjoy our episode. To see photos of Maya & Fferé please go to: https://www.instagram.com/peopleinteractingwithpeople/
In this episode, I sit down with my new friend Lisa where we literally sit down in conversation for the first time LIVE on the podcast. I met Lisa at an Open Mic in DC back in May and was so blown away by the poem she wrote and performed that I immediately approached her to be a guest.Lisa performs her epic poem for us, we talk about what it's like to perform something you've written in front of an audience, I learn that she also raps and that we share a common interest in things like synchronicity, number sequences, and other signs from the Universe.We hope you enjoy our episode.To see photos of Lisa check us out on Instagram at
In this first episode of season 2 of the podcast, I get back on the mic after receiving some feedback about my ignorance and needing to reflect before moving forward.Thanks to my encounter with Dominion, who is from a family of scientists and doctors and considers himself a "life doctor", my energy shifted in a positive way and here we are.Dominion, who is a very busy young man, and I talk about all sorts of stuff including his work as a fitness trainer and how much he loves helping people live healthier lives.He explains the concept of "content creation" - what this is, why people do it, and the potential monetization of it.And he also shares his thoughts on Christianity, his strong work ethic, multitasking brain, and the reason he works so hard.I am so grateful to this young man for opening up to me and helping me on my journey too.We hope you enjoy our episode.To see photos of Dominion please go to https://www.instagram.com/peopleinteractingwithpeople/
In this episode, I sit down with my friend Kerric to talk about all kinds of stuff.We chat about his art, our mutual appreciation of our younger friends, the concept of fear, trauma and healing, his interest in numbers and what is called "Living Mathematics", the everyday concerns that come with being a Black man, and more.We hope you enjoy this episode.To see photos of Kerric and his art, check us out on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/peopleinteractingwithpeople/
People Interacting with People is headed to New York City for more interviews with some of my amazing friends. Stay tuned!
Hey there, Everybody.We're taking a quick pause on the podcast but will be returning soon with more interesting interviews with some of my fabulous friends across America.Please stay tuned!
In this second part of my conversation with my fabulous friend, Myles, we continue to talk about Myles' journey into the world of drag, the idea of art as therapy, the things we learn from travel, the ridiculous notion that there is a "Black" way to speak and a "White" way to speak, what actors like Myles can do to prevent perpetuating harmful stereotypes, our conditioned beliefs, and so much more.We hope you enjoy this episode.To see photos of Myles and his amazing drag, check us out on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/peopleinteractingwithpeople/
In this episode, I finally get to meet my friend, Myles, after connecting with him online during the pandemic. Myles and I connected over social media when he and a mutual friend were posting Lip Sync Battle videos to keep themselves sane during lockdown. Since then, Myles and I have followed each other consistently, so we were very excited to finally meet one another.We sit down and have a great chat about his journey as a performer, one which has recently led him to drag and an aspiration to compete on Ru Paul's Drag Race - and I have every confidence he will!We also talk about surviving the pandemic through art, how Myles is living his dream, how and when he came out as queer, being Black and queer, and choosing your roles wisely - especially when you are the only Black artist in a White space. And there's so much more!We hope you enjoy our conversation which will be continued in a follow up episode next week...To see photos of Myles and his amazing drag, check us out on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/peopleinteractingwithpeople/
In this episode, I visit 13-year-old activist and business owner, Kumei, at her amazing little shop called Tofu Tees in downtown Las Vegas.Kumei and I chat about owning a business at the age of 13, Kumei's work as a young activist, why Black Lives Matter is an important statement, art school, and her love of Japanese Animé.We hope your enjoy our conversation.To see photos of Kumei and her shop Tofu Tees, check us out on instagram athttps://www.instagram.com/peopleinteractingwithpeople/
In this short bonus episode, Alex and I continue our conversation in which he describes his journey as a boxer, his feelings towards Floyd Mayweather, and the beauty of being ready to take the leap.To see photos of Alex, check us out on instagram athttps://www.instagram.com/peopleinteractingwithpeople/
In this episode, I sit down with my friend Alex (aka ATG) to talk all things boxing. When I first met Alex in 2017 at Johnny Tocco's World Famous Boxing Gym, he was the National Amateur Champion. As we sat in conversation, he was just a week away from his third fight as a Professional Boxer - he won that fight with a KO in the first round.We talk about some of the key differences between amateur and professional boxing, the lessons that come from the losses, Alex's relationship with God, the racial dynamics in the world of boxing, getting hacked online, and the importance of taking care of your mental health.We hope your enjoy our conversation.To see photos of Alex, check us out on instagram athttps://www.instagram.com/peopleinteractingwithpeople/
In this episode, I reconnect with my friend, Daijon, for a very animated conversation. Daijon and I first met in 2017 when I interviewed him for a boxing documentary shortly after the shooting at the Mandalay Bay where he worked at the time. We talk about violence in America, Johnny Tocco's Boxing Gym, Daijon's struggles with his hair and being considered either "too light" or "too dark", and his obsession with comic books. And we have a whole lotta laughs in the process.We hope you enjoy our conversation. To see photos of Daijon, check us out on instagram at https://www.instagram.com/peopleinteractingwithpeople/
I have been finding through this experience, that sometimes the conversation after the interview holds some special tidbits. So, please enjoy this bonus episode from my conversation with Marq in episode 6 where we chat technology, perceptions, why colour matters, and where Marq shares an experience he once had with the police.To see photos of Marq, follow us at:https://www.instagram.com/peopleinteractingwithpeople/
In this episode, I sit down with my new friend, Marq, after spending a few nights in my car and finally being able to afford a night in a hotel. Marq is the Front of House Manager at the Holiday Inn I stayed at when I first arrived in Las Vegas. On a whim and finding myself suddenly with a quiet space to conduct interviews, I sit down with Marq to talk about his music, some of the pivotal moments in his life, the joy of diversity, living with intention, and the importance of communication.Marq, a talented musician, is also known as Milli3K. You can find his music here:https://milli3k.com/To see photos of Marq and our on-the-fly interview set up, follow us at:https://www.instagram.com/peopleinteractingwithpeople/
In this episode, I continue my conversation with my artist friend, Dray, about his new documentary - 702 Unstripped - which tells the story of how the birth of the Las Vegas Arts Scene was inspired by Hip Hop.Then, Dray becomes the interviewer and asks me about my journey as a nomadic artist, I tell him about how this podcast came to be, we discuss the responsibility of the media, and Dray shares some of his more painful experiences as a Black man here in Vegas.To see photos of the Las Vegas Arts District, check us out on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/peopleinteractingwithpeople/To view or purchase art from Dray, check out his website:https://draystudio.square.site/
In this episode, I sit down with my super cool friend, Dray, at his recording studio in Las Vegas. We talk about the many hats that artists need to wear, the survival tactics of being an artist & the Vegas arts scene. Dray also tells me about his decision to stay in Las Vegas, how being a Black artist has been a positive experience for him, and how he uses marijuana as a tool & women for inspiration.To see photos of Dray and his stunning art, please check us out on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/peopleinteractingwithpeople/To view or purchase art from Dray, check out his website:https://draystudio.square.site/
In this episode, I travel to the Army Base at Fort Campbell, Kentucky to connect with my friend, Kevin. Instead, I meet Damien, a young security guard at the Visitors' Centre who I am surprised to learn is Black due to his light coloured skin.I sit down with Damien - who is originally from the Bronx - to talk skin colour, what it means to be Black, the beauty of the Bronx, the challenges of being Black in Kentucky, and also share with him my experience of being mugged by a young Black man in a hoodie.Please note, there is some discussion about suicide.To see photos of Damien and his mother and father, follow us at:https://www.instagram.com/peopleinteractingwithpeople/
In this episode, I drive to Atlanta, Georgia to connect with my friend, Allison. While I don't meet her at the airport as planned, I do pick Allison up at the train station and when we get to her friend's house, we jump right into our catch up conversation which is weird at first but gets easier as we go!Having lived in many different States due to the government work she does, Allison shares her thoughts on racism in America and her approach to living her life as a Black woman.We also talk about travel, the outdoors, and what it means to be vegan. A new homeowner, Allison also gives us a glimpse of what it's like when you first buy a house.To see photos of Allison, follow us at:https://www.instagram.com/peopleinteractingwithpeople/
In this snippet from Episode 4 - I chat with my new friend, Damien. Damien works as a Security Guard at the Visitors' Centre at the Fort Campbell Army Base in Kentucky. When I couldn't connect with my friend there last month, Damien volunteered to be a part of the podcast. Originally from the Bronx, I was surprised to learn that Damien is a member of the Black Community given that his skin is so fair. We talk about this in our episode which will be published next week.In this snippet, we talk about the use of the N Word and I tell him a bit about my friend, Madeleine Sherwood, who was a white woman married to a Black man in the 1950s-60s and who worked closely with Martin Luther King Jr.I hope you enjoy this snippet. Stay tuned for the full conversation in Episode 4. To see a photo of my new friend, Damien, follow us on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/peopleinteractingwithpeople/
In this episode, I travel to St. Paul's, North Carolina to visit my friend, Mac, at his new restaurant called Southern Spice Fusion. We talk about how we met at Toronto Pearson International Airport when Mac was working as a flight attendant; he tells me about his new venture and what it's like to open a restaurant, his recent heart surgery, and about the importance of family and creating community; and we share a few laughs.The photo of me in the graphic for this podcast was taken by Mac during our conversation. To see photos of Mac and Southern Spice Fusion, follow us at:https://www.instagram.com/peopleinteractingwithpeople/To find Mac and his restaurant, click here:https://southernspicefusion.com/
In this episode - recorded on December 9th, 2021 - I leave Quebec, Canada and drive down to Teaneck, New Jersey to visit my friend, Judith. A metaphysical healer and new mother, Judith and I speak about everything from motherhood to metaphysical healing and mental health while also addressing White Privilege and the Black Community.To see photos of Judith and her store, follow us at:https://www.instagram.com/peopleinteractingwithpeople/You can visit Judith at Rock Collage, her store in Teaneck, New Jersey. Or connect with her on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/rockcollage/ or on her website https://www.rockcollage.com/
Join me as I drive across America to connect and chat with my friends in the Black Community while also leaving myself open to meeting new ones.And, to see photos of my guests, follow us here: https://www.instagram.com/peopleinteractingwithpeople/