Join Christine Mwangi as she converses with voices of Black identity about their unique experiences and the way each person forges community. *New Episode each Thursday* Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pulsingblack/support
"A finale to reflect and take in what the journey has been watching the first season of Pulsing Black unfold and inspire so many." Feat. Shingi M. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pulsingblack/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pulsingblack/support
Episode 15 - Pulsing Black While Crossing - George Davis III and Yoweri Kimeria showcase great pride in their brotherhood in Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Incorporated (ΑΦΑ). They share the emphasis of service, advocacy for our communities and the rich history and legacy of the many former members who have paved the way for younger generations to be part of such an amazing brotherhood. GEORGE - “I INSTANTLY AT 14, FELT THIS INSTANTANEOUS CONNECTION TO THE IMPORTANCE OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND SPECIFICALLY COLLEGES THAT WERE MEANT TO EDUCATE AND TO PREPARE BLACK LEADERS.” YOWERI - “COMING FROM KENYA, GREEK LIFE IS NOT A THING. THERE IS NO LEGACY, THERE ARE NO FAMILIAL TIES TO GREEK LIFE IN AMERICA. WHEN I WENT TO COLLEGE I WANTED TO LEARN WHAT THE GREEK SITUATION IS.” Like and Follow: https://rb.gy/wu3t7x @PulsingBlack --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pulsingblack/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pulsingblack/support
Episode 14 - Pulsing Black With Family - Rachelle McKissick-Harris and BeAnka Masafiade take us on an endearing and long journey of how they met their husbands of different Black ethnicities to each of them. They compared their familial journeys and how they helped their husbands understand what it meant to be Black in America. RACHELLE MCKISSICK-HARRIS - “YOU BOTH HAVE TO BE WILLING TO LEARN. LEARN THE OTHER PERSON’S CULTURE AND NOT JUST IN A SUPERFICIAL WAY BUT REALLY BEING OPEN TO ACCEPTING EACH CULTURE AND BEING WILLING TO CHANGE HOW YOU DO THINGS.” BEANKA MASAFIADE - “IT HAS BEEN A JOURNEY OF EDUCATION AND LEARNING TOGETHER - FIRST HAND EXPERIENCES OF THOSE CULTURES AND BE HUMBLE.. WE HAVE TO REALIZE WE ARE CREATING OUR OWN STORY.” Like and Follow: https://rb.gy/wu3t7x @PulsingBlack --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pulsingblack/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pulsingblack/support
Episode 13 - Pulsing Black While Moving - Janella Elder and Emma Ombogo bring us into their world as dancers and give a cross-cultural Black perspective on the evolution of their love for dance.Their experiences showcase how performing arts are deeply interwoven into the social and healing fabric of Black Culture. JANELLA - “MY FIRST DANCE PERFORMANCE WAS ACTUALLY TAP. I WAS THE ONLY PERSON THAT LOOKED LIKE ME IN THE ROOM AND BECAUSE I LIKED BALLROOM, I WENT IN THERE, DANCED AND THE PERSON HOSTING WAS LIKE ‘YEAH, I WANT HER TO BE MY PARTNER.’ “ EMMA - “I WASN’T SURE DANCE WAS A THING FOR ME AFTER BEING AWAY FROM IT FOR SO LONG. AS I HAVE GROWN IN THE FITNESS INDUSTRY, ITS HELPED MY WEIGHT, BUILDING MUSCLE, ITS DEFINED MY BODY IN VARIOUS WAYS.” Like and Follow: https://rb.gy/wu3t7x @PulsingBlack --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pulsingblack/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pulsingblack/support
Episode 12 - Pulsing Black While On Campus - Sylvia Nuamuhungu and Kiléya DeBarge discussed the interactions and experiences of Black students on the college campus scenes. They highlighted the difference between the college experience pre- and post-covid-19 pandemic and the restrictions on the socialization of students on campus. SYLVIA - “I AM LEARNING MORE AND MORE AND THAT THE BIGGER PERSON IS THE ONE THAT COMES OUT OF THEIR COMFORT ZONE TO INCLUDE OTHERS AND EVEN APOLOGIZE. EVEN IF YOU FEEL YOU COME FROM DIFFERENT BACKGROUNDS, BE INTENTIONAL TO INCLUDE AND INVITE OTHERS. BE THERE FOR EACH OTHER..” KILEYA - “THE PEOPLE THAT AFFIRM MY BLACKNESS ARE MY BOSSES AND ME. I DO IT WITH MY PERSONALITY. I DO NOT ALLOW PEOPLE TO AFFIRM OR PICK FOR ME. I AM NOT GOING TO BE UNCOMFORTABLE FOR YOU.” Like and Follow: https://rb.gy/wu3t7x @PulsingBlack --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pulsingblack/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pulsingblack/support
Episode 11 - Pulsing Black While Building Capital - Anne Mburu and Dondreá Brown take money matters to the next level in this episode that centers the relationship that both of them had with money growing up. They detail the work they do to ensure that the Black community continues to pursue financial literacy and diversifying their investments. DONDREÁ - “FINANCES ARE EVERYWHERE. WHY NOT HAVE FUN WITH IT? WE SHOULD EDUCATE OUR KIDS ON HOW TO MANAGE THEIR MONEY WELL; ENCOURAGE THEM USING THE ACRONYM P.E.D. - PARTICIPATE, EDUCATE AND DEMONSTRATE. BE HANDS ON WITH THEM.” ANNE - “I HAVE FOUND MYSELF HAVING TO GO AHEAD AND TRY TO EDUCATE OUR COMMUNITY ON THE IMPORTANCE OF DOING A BUDGET. BUDGETING IS VERY IMPORTANT. YOU HAVE TO FACTOR EVERYTHING IN. I USE THE FORMULA 30-30-10-10.” Like and Follow: https://rb.gy/wu3t7x @PulsingBlack --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pulsingblack/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pulsingblack/support
Episode 10 - Pulsing Black With Therapy - Rebecca Spann and Dr. Gaynel Nave address the subject of mental health and how therapy is viewed in the Black community. Intergenerational trauma is discussed and various ways to seek the culturally-inclusive support that people (and their families) need are shared. DR. GAYNEL NAVE - “YOU ARE CREATED TO HEAL. IF WE IGNORE THE SORROWS AND THE PAINS THAT WE EXPERIENCE, HOW IS THAT HELPING US HEAL? “ REBECCA - “AT ONE POINT WE DIDN’T HAVE OWNERSHIP OF PRIVATE PRACTICES, OR WE WEREN’T AT CERTAIN TABLES TO MAKE DECISIONS ON BEHALF OF PEOPLE OF COLOR. I AM HUGE WITH THE WORD ‘ADVOCACY’ AND I EMPOWER MY CLIENTS TO ADVOCATE FOR THEIR HEALTH.” Like and Follow: https://rb.gy/wu3t7x @PulsingBlack --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pulsingblack/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pulsingblack/support
Episode 9 - Pulsing Black While Cultivating - Rokhaya Ndeye, describes how she introduced Christine to the embodiment of pan-africanism and Black unity. Rokhaya describes her loving acceptance of ALL Black experiences during her resettlement journey and beyond - from Senegal to Kalamazoo, Michigan and in her travels to Jamaica! Like and Follow: https://www.facebook.com/pulsingblack @PulsingBlack --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pulsingblack/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pulsingblack/support
Episode 8 - Pulsing Black While Rhyming - Dr. Shingi Mavima and Dana "Great Dane" Hudson highlight richness, diversity and healing power in Black storytelling and the importance of having proud ownership of our own narratives especially if they defy common place stereotypes and biases. Like and Follow: https://www.facebook.com/pulsingblack @PulsingBlack --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pulsingblack/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pulsingblack/support
Episode 7 - Pulsing Black While Journeying Abroad - Dr. Esai Umenei and Erinna McKissick chat on how domestic and international exploration can be filled with great enlightenment but also significant barriers. They capture the voices of Black travelers and offer a greater understanding of their experiences and insights into the relationship between race, tourism and international resettlement. Like and Follow: https://www.facebook.com/pulsingblack @PulsingBlack --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pulsingblack/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pulsingblack/support
Episode 6 - Pulsing Black While Groovin’- Songwriters, singers and recording artists Yolonda Lavender and Myra Maimoh journey us through their road to self-awareness as Black women, how their pride in African and African-American culture has shaped their artistic expression and how they both developed platforms that are edifying and supporting other Black artists. Like and Follow: https://www.facebook.com/pulsingblack @PulsingBlack --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pulsingblack/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pulsingblack/support
Episode 5 - Pulsing Black With Less - Host Christine Mwangi deliberates on the notion of scarcity and whether “More for me, means less for you.” Christine reassures listeners that aligning ourselves with the expectation of abundance vs scarcity could be the difference between reclaiming our power as a people or accepting a mindset that pits us against each other and stagnates our growth and advancement. Like and Follow: https://www.facebook.com/pulsingblack @PulsingBlack --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pulsingblack/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pulsingblack/support
Episode 4 - Pulsing Black While Lecturing - Dr. Michelle Johnson and Dr. Rachel Bonaparte-Hagos examine their experiences in higher education and freely share their ideas of how institutions of higher education can promote a space that fosters a cultural, social and professional sense of belonging for Black faculty members (and students). Like and Follow: https://www.facebook.com/pulsingblack @PulsingBlack --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pulsingblack/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pulsingblack/support
Episode 3 - Pulsing Black With a Forever Family - Graci Harkema and Tiana Hawver take us on an emotional journey of adoption placement, two unique upbringings by white parents and their powerful reunions with their birth mothers and families. Like and Follow: https://www.facebook.com/pulsingblack @PulsingBlack --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pulsingblack/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pulsingblack/support
Episode 2 - Pulsing Black While Educating Our Future - teachers Amina Mohamed and Theresa Bruce discuss how they use their lived experiences outside of the classroom to make for a rich experience inside the classroom as they pour into our future generation. Like and Follow: https://www.facebook.com/pulsingblack @PulsingBlack --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pulsingblack/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pulsingblack/support
Episode 1 - Pulsing Black While Kenyan and American - meet the host of Pulsing Black - Christine Mwangi and through her life journey, learn her “why behind her vision for this podcast project, in an interview with friend, Dr. Shingi Mavima. Like and Follow: https://www.facebook.com/pulsingblack @PulsingBlack --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pulsingblack/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pulsingblack/support