This is a podcast hosted by Trinity Jennings-Pagan dedicated to discussing social issues, current news and more! Trinity highlights our unique perspectives and how they influence our stance and opinions in the world we live in. This podcast will include many interviews of influencers, government officials, community leaders, creatives and everyday people of various backgrounds, religious and political views.
In this episode, Trinity discusses the importance of knowing yourself especially in new environments and decision making.
In this episode Trinity breaks down the essentials of the NBA Draft. Learn about the eligibility requirements, the draft lottery, the order of selections, and the exciting world of draft day trades. Whether you're new to basketball or looking to deepen your knowledge, this beginner's guide to the NBA Draft has got you covered. Tune in to discover how future stars make their way to the big leagues and how teams build for success.
Join Trinity Jennings for an insightful conversation with Kevin Cooper, a Houston native and seasoned sports media relations professional. Kevin's career began after graduating from Syracuse University in 2001, leading him to an internship with the New York Giants before joining the Houston Texans in 2002. Rising to Senior Director of Communications by 2010, Kevin's leadership earned the Texans' PR team four Pete Rozelle Awards. He also attended the Stanford Enrichment Program and worked at seven Super Bowls. In 2016, Kevin became the Senior Director of Media Relations for the Houston Super Bowl Host Committee, showcasing Houston for Super Bowl LI. In this episode, Trinity and Kevin discuss his beginnings, faith, and advice for young professionals aspiring to excel in sports media relations.
In this episode, we sit down with Clive Bentick, Assistant Coach of the Monmouth Men's Basketball team. Join us for an engaging conversation as we explore Clive's incredible journey, from his humble beginnings to the world of college basketball. We delve into the challenges and triumphs of his career, his passion for the game, and the invaluable lessons he's learned along the way. Clive also shares his vision for the future, making this episode a must-listen for sports enthusiasts and those seeking inspiration in their own journeys. Tune in to gain insights from a true basketball aficionado and a remarkable individual.
In this episode, Trinity sit down with Derek Wallace, the innovative co-founder of Kalamata's Kitchen, a company that's changing the way children experience food. Join us as we delve into the remarkable journey of Kalamata's Kitchen and its mission to make food exploration fun for kids. Derek shares his personal life journey to the creation of Kalamata's Kitchen. why it's essential to create a positive, immersive environment for children to develop healthy eating habits. We explore the power of storytelling and how it can transform kids' perception of food, turning mealtime into an exciting adventure. Derek Wallace offers valuable insights into the future of children's food education and how Kalamata's Kitchen is at the forefront of this exciting movement. Prepare to be inspired by Derek's vision and the mouthwatering possibilities for young taste buds. Join us for an engaging conversation that will leave you eager to embark on your own culinary adventures with the kids in your life.
In this episode of Perspective, Raiqwon O'Neal sits down with Trinity to chat about his path from Rutgers to UCLA and ultimately to the NFL. He also shares of growing up in the south and how it shaped his upcoming youth summer camp and so much more!
In this episode of Perspective, Trinity introduces her new series ‘Timeout with Trinity' where she sits down with athletes of the field, off the court, to discuss personal subjects otherwise left off the field and in the locker room.
Live at the Let's Live: Black Maternal Health Brunch & Expo Trinity interviews Mikalah Brown and Davere Hanson on near misses.
Welcome to our third year of Perspective! Unfortunately, at the top of this new year we were faced with yet another instance of injustice in America. In this episode, Trinity weaves through the layers and nuances of the murder of Tyree Nichols by the hands of Black officers. Does this incident stop the position that police brutality is racist? Should people be satisfied by the quick indictment? Here Trinity's thoughts here on Perspective.
In this episode, Trinity serves as a voice to the many circumstances that cause people to have strife in the holiday season specifically the people of Ukraine. Facing a war, grief and loss, and lack of power, the people of Ukraine display resilience and strength like no other in this holiday season
In this episode Trinity aka Sahara Rebé chats with Jessica Haller, executive director of 21 in '21 newly named as The New Majority NYC.
Sahara briefly discusses Brittany Griners return home
Here Trinity Jennings-Pagan aka Sahara Rebé chats with Councilmember Gale Brewer of the Upper West Side
In this episode, Trinity Jennings-Pagan and Kay Woods discuss the impact of community leaders, food deserts and more all while in transit! As New York City residents so much of our time is often spent commuting and getting things done during that time!
During the Little Survivors Mini Camp-Harlem we caught up with Father Terrence Alexander Lee to discuss the churches role in supporting those in grief, the impactful history of his church and so much more!
In this episode Sahara speaks to the desensitization of gun violence in the wake of the Buffalo and Uvalde shootings.
This episode marks 3 months, 1 week, and 2 days since the start of the Russo-Ukraine war. Sahara speaks to the current state of Ukraine and Ukranian people.
In this episode Trinity speaks on various topics from friendship to 'Bridgerton' during her spring break.
In this episode, Sahara chats with trailblazer, activist, community shaker and iconic leader Dr. Hazel N. Dukes as she reflects on her childhood, inspirations, activism and hope for the world's next generation of leaders.
In this episode, NY state Assemblyman Charles Fall sits down with Sahara to discuss who he celebrates during Women's History month, his record in Albany, recent press, and his re-election bid!
Following the sentencing of Daunte Wright's murderer, The Super Bowl Half Time Show and Kanye West's mental health outbursts, Sahara discusses the importance of championing change in todays climate where change is inevitable as long as we actively attempt to change the narrative and trajectory of our own circumstances.
Happy New Year and Happy Black History Month. This is our second season of “Perspective” and i am beyond grateful to all our listeners and our guests. Let's continue sharing our voice, through our lens. Welcome back to Perspective' with me, your girl Sahara Rebé!
In this special episode Sahara is live at the 1st annual K Woods Foundation fundraising gala. Here is the link to support: https://www.gofundme.com/f/kwoodsfoundation or via Cashapp: $kwoodsfoundation
In this episode Sahara interviews New York City Department of Education high schoolers from across the five boroughs about their experiences and perspectives on the vaccine and the newly implemented vaccine mandate in New York City.
Erik Cliette Citywide Administrator for The TaskForce on Racial Inclusion & Equity, New York City Health and Hospitals senior director for the Fund, and director of: "Guns Down, Life Up" (GDLU) joins Sahara in discussing the reasons why some communities face vaccine hesitancy in New York City.
This episode is the third addition to this weeks mini series “Sahara's Hot Takes”. This whole week in honor of mental health awareness month, Sahara will be discussing social issues and there connection to mental health. I just realized that I didn't mention LGBTQ+ representation and people with disabilities I do believe that the media unfortunately represents these groups in stereotypes as well. Here are some children's books based on the following: Ramadan- https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMepheVS6/ Women Empowerment- https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMeprc2jr/ Asian Representation- https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMephJp8p/ Protest- https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMephNfCw/ https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMepr7LMc/ Representation in general- https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMepr3xNr/ https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMeprwdj9/ Here is a link showing the impact of lack of representation- https://www.google.ca/amp/s/www.forbes.com/sites/onemind/2020/07/14/the-essential-role-of-mental-health-for-a-diverse-inclusive-workplace/amp/ Photograph- Chris Buck
This episode is the second addition to this weeks mini series “Sahara's Hot Takes”. This whole week in honor of mental health awareness month, Sahara will be discussing social issues and there connection to mental health. Here are some links to short videos and articles explaining how the school to prison pipeline affect students mentally, adding on to some of them injustices/points I made during the episode and why this system was created in the first place:https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMegnTXRV/ https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMegn3kDH/ https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMegWeK2p/ https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMegWUey3/ https://scholar.google.com/scholar?q=school+to+prison+pipeline+impact+on+mental+health&hl=en&as_sdt=0&as_vis=1&oi=scholart#d=gs_qabs&u=%23p%3DZ7dGORup6IEJ https://www.sharedjustice.org/domestic-justice/2017/12/5/mental-health-and-the-school-to-prison-pipeline https://www.nyclu.org/en/issues/racial-justice/school-prison-pipeline If you'd like to continue this conversation or reach out to Sahara visit Sahara's website SaharaRebé.com Cover Art: Sarah DeBaar
Former state government official, urban planner and public servant Ms Lindsey Boylan joins Sahara in this episode of “Perspective”. Lindsey is running to serve as Manhattan's Borough President. Here they discuss what drives Lindsey's advocacy, why she's running for Borough President, a message to those wondering “why now?” and much more!
Public servant, fierce community advocate and candidate for New York City council for the 49th district, Amoy Barnes joins Sahara in discussing her path to politics, food desserts, and much more!
In this episode my favorite teacher in the whole wide world, Ms.Lamanno and I, discuss teaching during the pandemic, connecting with students and parents as she shares her unique and effective teaching methods in the largest school district in the country!
High school Sophomore Kaitlynn Leung, joins Sahara in discussing the power of growth,accountability and the environment around us. Is it possible to make a mistake and learn in this age of cancel culture? Are we capable of growth? Find out in this episode of “Perspective”.
In this episode of “Perspective” Sahara Rebé talks about the Black Diaspora and her experiences.
Community & political activist, community organizer, American rapper-songwriter/recording artist and businesswoman, Queen Blizzy joins Sahara Rebé in discussing Generational Trauma, Generation Gap in Black community. Will defunding police help with police brutality or further the wedge? Do white supporters in movements for black liberation deserve acknowledge? Find out our takes in this episode of Perspective!
In my first solo episode I discuss Chad Wheelers assault on his girlfriend, the importance of domestic violence and mental health awareness and my own experiences. The title is the domestic violence hotline for I encourage anyone going through domestic violence to seek help❤️
Founder and Executive Director of Young,Talented & Gifted, Author of “Love for the Soul, poetry and reflections” and educator for the DOE, Sabrina Brothers- Mohammed joins Sahara Rebé in discussing Vice-President Kamala Harris's impact, Sisterhood, The Biden- Harris Administration and much more.
International basketball player and entrepreneur, Timothy Jennings joins Sahara Rebé in discussing his perspective on the Capital Riots, The Covid-19 vaccine, The U.S economy and so much more!
Founder of Peace Ministries Worldwide, South Carolina's Democratic Party State Executive Council-member for the 7th Congressional District and Principal at Blain-Blain Spain & Associates, Cedric Blain-Spain joins Trinity Jennings-Pagan in discussing his perspective on The Georgia Senate Race, Capitol Rioters and meeting vice- president elect Kamala Harris.
Hi everyone, this is Sahara Rebé and welcome to my podcast! as we enter this New Year we welcome new opportunities, new adventures and fresh and new perspectives. This trailer is a overview of what “Perspective”is all about! this is going to be a fun and intellectual journey!