A podcast where I'll be discussing everything from social justice, politics, the BLM Movement, music, yoga, meditation, and Ayurveda. I'll be interviewing professionals to discuss their views on various topics in the hopes that you can relate and find value in what we have to say.
I'm speaking with Jess Vetterli from Simply Sustainable about all how she got into sustainability and how to incorporate sustainable practices into your everyday life. She can be found on instagram at @jesswasteless and you can find out more about Simply Sustainable at @simply_sustainable.
On this episode I'm having a discussion with Jacob Reynolds who is a yoga instructor based in Brooklyn, NY. We talk about how we were both introduced to Ayurveda and the benefits that we've received from incorporating it into our lives. You can follow Jacob on Instagram at @jacobrossreynolds. Here's a link to Stephen Cabral's website: https://stephencabral.com/ And as always you can follow me on Instagram at @tanialevy_tv or on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/tlevztv/
On this week's episode I'm speaking with Rachael Pressley about food sovereignty! Food sovereignty is the right of peoples to healthy and culturally appropriate food produced through ecologically sound and sustainable methods, and their right to define their own food and agriculture systems. We go into the history of food sovereignty and propose some ways that you can support. We also touch on two documents. See below to learn more! The Red Deal: http://therednation.org/about-maisha/ Struggles of La Via Campesina for Agrarian Reform and The Defense of Life, Land and Territories: https://viacampesina.org/en/struggles-la-via-campesina-agrarian-reform-defense-life-land-territories/ Rachael can be found on instagram at @howdynebraska
This week I'm speaking with Kirsten Rogers who is a yoga teacher and co-creator of Black to Yoga based in Oakland, California. We discuss how she got into yoga, what inspired the idea for forming Black to Yoga, what her frustrations have been with the yoga community, and what her vision is for the future of yoga. Kirsten can be found on Instagram at @kirstenrogersyoga. You can find out more about Black to Yoga at https://www.blacktoyoga.com/ or check them out on Instagram at @blacktoyoga
On this week's episode I'm speaking with Yoga and Meditation teacher Brenna Geehan. We discuss Yoga Nidra and the need for rest in today's world, and not just any rest - deep rest! Brenna can be found on Instagram at @brennageehan or on her website: https://www.brennageehan.com/
This week I'm speaking with Graham Parsons who is a musician, small business owner, and member of The Go Rounds. We discuss how growing up in a small and fairly conservative town has affected his outlook and how he has processed his positionality as a white man in our society. I also ask him how he has managed since COVID as an artists, what his latest projects are, and what inspires him to create music/art. You can follow The Go Rounds on Spotify and Instagram at @thegorounds or check out their website: https://www.thegorounds.com/
My guest this week is WeSingCin, a rapper and artists based in New Jersey. We talk about the music industry, the inspiration for his latest EP called Ms. Irie Loves Company, and his life! You can find him on Spotify, Soundcloud, Apple Music, and Instagram if you search WeSingCin. Click the links below to check out his latest EP on Spotify and Soundcloud: https://open.spotify.com/album/7zIlKy7ftmtqKXyPMlwmFC?si=XnAmWaw6REaHxrdS3O11VA https://soundcloud.com/wesingcin/sets/ms-irie-loves-company This week's episode is the 2nd part in my mini-series where I'm having conversations with musicians and artists. The last episode in the mini-series will come out next week so stay tuned!
I'm speaking with SB who is a rapper and artist based in New Jersey. We discuss his views and critiques of the music industry among other things. His music can be found on all streaming channels - Spotify, Apple Music, tidal, youtube if you search RememberSB. He's also on Instagram @remembersb. This episode is also the start of a new mini-series where I’m speaking with artists and musicians.So stay tuned for next week's episode! Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe! Please spread the word if you like the podcast. All amplification on social media (or otherwise) is appreciated. You can find me on Instagram at @tanialevy_tv, Facebook: Tania TV, and Twitter: @TaniaTV9.
On this week's episode I'm speaking with Dr. Dwayne Bryant who is a psychologist working at a public school in the Bay Area of California. We discuss the question of white fragility, why people have been getting offended over the course of the BLM movement and will also touch on the question of white superiority. He can be found on Instagram and Facebook at @bryant_consulting or at www.thebryantconsulting.com
In this week's episode I talk with Charmaine Nayelii about her time visiting Minneapolis shortly after the murder of George Floyd. You can follow her on Instagram at @charmainenayelli.