Host: Eliza Craig This series welcomes perspectives that are unseen, neglected, or unexplored. The realm provides a view of the feelings and actions of communities and individuals with a story to tell or a message to relay, Step Into It!
This episode we sit down with Shelby Querry, Nick Comer, Kenlynn Albright, and Kyle Moore and talk about the real real on the toxicity of pressures to be in a relationship, particularly on Valentine's Day. Each panelist brought a unique perspective regarding relationships, and unhealthy relationships. Listen as we move through the growth of each individual in how they viewed and participated in relationships in the past to the present!
Hair. Women. Hair on your head. Hair on your body. Hair places you don't want talk about .. except on a podcast obviously!. On this episode I sit down with Katie-Jane Price and Nadia Burbank, hosts of WIUX's podcast Sloppie Talky, Keke Burnett and Sara Warner. We talk about all things hair and our particular relationships to our hair growing up and the ways we feel society makes us value hair in relationship to our attractiveness and appeal.
This episode we sit down with the founders of SOAR: Student Outreach for Refugees and Asylees. Margaret VanShaik, Jessica McClintock, Maria González-Díaz are three students committed to better understanding the involuntary relocation of mass numbers of people on a global scale. Their organization, SOAR, is a continuation and rebrand of what was previously No Lost Generation. They speak to the importance of groups, such as their own, in the current climate surrounding public and political views of refugees and asylees, particularly under President Trump and the Travel Ban (yes. the Travel Ban.).check out their Facebook page! Student Outreach for Refugees and Asylees
We sit down with five members of the IU/Bloomington LGBTQIA community, and have an open and honest conversation about what it means to be LGBTQIA, as well as the struggles and beauty that come along with it. We recognize that 5 representatives does not in any way represent the entirety of the community, however, the insight of these 5 humans can be beneficial in continuing to educate and learn.
I sit down with the 3 founders of the George Taliferro Sports Association founded in honor of George Taliaferro, the first black NFL draft in the NATION, recruited from our Alma Mater- Indiana University. On this episode, these three inspiring seniors Ramir Williams, Carrington Smith, and Jaylen Ellington discuss their efforts in the only organization in any of the big 10 schools which serves as an intersection between equity issues and sports. We talk George himself, his death, and the ways in which the three work tirelessly and effortlessly to fight for equity in sports in his name. This episode leaves us wondering- why aren’t more people talking about George Taliaferro?- his accomplishments for IU, for the greater bloomington community, and his people…
Four local, up and coming music producers Sloan Welsh, Aaron Hoffman, Marc Enokou, and Jayce chop it up about their music production: their inspirations, their techniques and some songs they’ve produced. Though these music producers have the Bloom in common, their styles differ greatly, but that only makes for a better, broader conversation.
Students Alex Bell, Bilal Khan, Nadia Burbank, Mark D’Costa, and Shreeya Arora, members of varying minority communities, sit down with host Eliza Craig and discuss their unique experiences growing up and coming to Indiana University, a predominantly white college.