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This episode was recorded at my creative home away from home, a hotel that's also a vibrant cultural center. Check out Eaton DC here. Host: Rob LeeMusic: Original music by Daniel Alexis Music with additional music from Chipzard and TeTresSeis. Production:Produced by Rob Lee & Daniel AlexisEdited by Daniel AlexisShow Notes courtesy of Rob Lee and TransistorPhotos:Rob Lee photos by Vicente Martin for The Truth In This Art and Contrarian Aquarian Media.Guest photos courtesy of the guest, unless otherwise noted.Support the podcast The Truth In This Art Podcast Fractured Atlas (Fundraising): https://www.fracturedatlas.orgThe Truth In This Art Podcast Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/thetruthinthisart.bsky.socialThe Truth In This Art Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/truthinthisart/?hl=enThe Truth In This Art Podcast Website: https://www.thetruthinthisart.com/The Truth In This Art Podcast Shop: Merch from Redbubble ★ Support this podcast ★
In this episode of The Truth In This Art, I'm happy to welcome back designer Jerrill Sankey of Jerrill Sankey Headwear. It's been a few years since Jerrill was on the show (when he was known for Creative King), so it's a great opportunity to reconnect and trace his evolution as a designer.We explore Jerrill's creative journey, from the influence of 90s pop culture and magazines like Vogue on his distinctive aesthetic, to his perspectives on balancing artistry and craftsmanship. Jerrill shares his thoughts on developing a personal style, the dedication it takes to build a brand, and his observations on the current creative scene.If you're into fashion and culture, the story of a designer's growth, or the commitment required to pursue your passion, I think you'll really enjoy this conversation with Jerrill Sankey! Host: Rob LeeMusic: Original music by Daniel Alexis Music with additional music from Chipzard and TeTresSeis. Production:Produced by Rob Lee & Daniel AlexisEdited by Daniel AlexisShow Notes courtesy of Rob Lee and TransistorPhotos:Rob Lee photos by Vicente Martin for The Truth In This Art and Contrarian Aquarian Media.Guest photos courtesy of the guest, unless otherwise noted.Support the podcast The Truth In This Art Podcast Fractured Atlas (Fundraising): https://www.fracturedatlas.orgThe Truth In This Art Podcast Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/thetruthinthisart.bsky.socialThe Truth In This Art Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/truthinthisart/?hl=enThe Truth In This Art Podcast Website: https://www.thetruthinthisart.com/The Truth In This Art Podcast Shop: Merch from Redbubble ★ Support this podcast ★
In this episode of The Truth In This Art, I'm thrilled to welcome back Ariel Shelton, co-Executive Director of CultureWorks Greater Philadelphia. It's been great to catch up with Ariel and explore the work CultureWorks does in supporting creatives and building a stronger cultural community in Philly.Ariel's passion for connecting people and ensuring resources are shared effectively shines through in our conversation. We discuss her journey, from co-founding the Arts Administrators of Color Network to her current leadership role, and her commitment to creating spaces where communities feel supported and empowered. Her insights into Philadelphia's unique cultural landscape, compared to her experiences in Detroit and D.C., are also a highlight.If you're interested in an honest discussion about community building, navigating complex social dynamics, and the realities of working in the arts, you'll find this episode with Ariel Shelton really rewarding!
In this episode of The Truth in This Art, I welcome back Baltimore-based sculptor Sebastian Martorana. We discuss the evolution of his career over the past few years, including his work on notable projects like the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall in DC and carvings at St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York City. Sebastian shares how these experiences have shaped his artistic process and the tools and techniques he uses. We also explore the challenges of balancing personal and professional life, the impact of social media, and the importance of real-life connections in the art world.Be sure to listen to Sebastian Martorana's episode here. Host: Rob LeeMusic: Original music by Daniel Alexis Music with additional music from Chipzard and TeTresSeis. Production:Produced by Rob Lee & Daniel AlexisEdited by Daniel AlexisShow Notes courtesy of Rob Lee and TransistorPhotos:Rob Lee photos by Vicente Martin for The Truth In This Art and Contrarian Aquarian Media.Guest photos courtesy of the guest, unless otherwise noted.Support the podcast The Truth In This Art Podcast Fractured Atlas (Fundraising): https://www.fracturedatlas.orgThe Truth In This Art Podcast Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/thetruthinthisart.bsky.socialThe Truth In This Art Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/truthinthisart/?hl=enThe Truth In This Art Podcast Website: https://www.thetruthinthisart.com/The Truth In This Art Podcast Shop: Merch from Redbubble ★ Support this podcast ★
In this episode of The Truth In This Art, I welcome Roxanne Sauriol Hauenherm, a self-taught Montreal-based artist whose captivating paintings of female figures have garnered international recognition. We explore her journey as a self-made artist and single mother, discovering how the birth of her daughter ignited her passion for painting and became the driving force behind her career. Roxanne shares her meticulous artistic process, from developing initial concepts and mood boards to photographing street-cast models, which serve as the foundation for her evocative and symbolic oil paintings. We also explore the deeply personal and autobiographical nature of her work, discussing how she uses the female form as a vessel to convey her own experiences, emotions, and messages, creating a visual diary of her life.If you are interested in the journey of a self taught artist, or the creation of evocative female figure paintings, this episode with Roxanne Sauriol Hauenherm is a must listen. Tune in to hear about her artistic process and inspiration.Don't miss Roxanne's first solo show! She's visiting the US and debuting at the Arch Enemy Arts - 13th Anniversary Exhibition on April 4th at 109 Arch St, Philadelphia, PA 19106. Learn more here: Be sure to listen to Roxanne Sauriol Hauenherm's episode here. Host: Rob LeeMusic: Original music by Daniel Alexis Music with additional music from Chipzard and TeTresSeis. Production:Produced by Rob Lee & Daniel AlexisEdited by Daniel AlexisShow Notes courtesy of Rob Lee and TransistorPhotos:Rob Lee photos by Vicente Martin for The Truth In This Art and Contrarian Aquarian Media.Guest photos courtesy of the guest, unless otherwise noted.Support the podcast The Truth In This Art Podcast Fractured Atlas (Fundraising): https://www.fracturedatlas.orgThe Truth In This Art Podcast Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/thetruthinthisart.bsky.socialThe Truth In This Art Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/truthinthisart/?hl=enThe Truth In This Art Podcast Website: https://www.thetruthinthisart.com/The Truth In This Art Podcast Shop: Merch from Redbubble ★ Support this podcast ★
In this episode of The Truth in This Art, I welcome back Alex Madaus, an entrepreneur and visionary dedicated to bringing the healing power of nature indoors. Alex is a biophilic interior decorator and designer, and the owner of Cultivated Studios, a Baltimore-based biophilic design studio located right here in Baltimore.We explore Alex's impactful work, diving into the world of biophilic interior decoration and design, and discussing the captivating evolution of Cultivated Studios. Alex shares his insights on creating cultivated spaces, the importance of customer experience, and his deep-seated passion for bringing the healing power of nature indoors. We also look ahead, discussing the future of biophilic design and Alex's aspirations for Cultivated Studios.Eager to hear more about Alex's story and the early days of Cultivated?Be sure to listen to his first interview, where we discussed his journey and the initial concept behind Cultivated Host: Rob LeeMusic: Original music by Daniel Alexis Music with additional music from Chipzard and TeTresSeis. Production:Produced by Rob Lee & Daniel AlexisEdited by Daniel AlexisShow Notes courtesy of Rob Lee and TransistorPhotos:Rob Lee photos by Vicente Martin for The Truth In This Art and Contrarian Aquarian Media.Guest photos courtesy of the guest, unless otherwise noted.Support the podcast The Truth In This Art Podcast Fractured Atlas (Fundraising): https://www.fracturedatlas.orgThe Truth In This Art Podcast Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/thetruthinthisart.bsky.socialThe Truth In This Art Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/truthinthisart/?hl=enThe Truth In This Art Podcast Website: https://www.thetruthinthisart.com/The Truth In This Art Podcast Shop: Merch from Redbubble ★ Support this podcast ★
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The Truth in This Art shares the stories that matter, often with more than one new episode a week. Hosted by Baltimore-based Rob Lee, each episode features in-depth conversations with artists, cultural leaders, and community builders. While rooted in Baltimore, we explore stories with national and international impact. You'll hear the personal stories behind their art, discover their fresh perspectives, and see how their work connects us all. ★ Support this podcast ★
From hoodies to hip-hop, from cultural influence to corporate boardrooms—your identity is your brand's greatest asset. In this Masterclass episode, Evante Daniels returns to unpack the power of authenticity in branding and how embracing your unique identity can translate into profitability. We explore the psychology behind brand confidence, the impact of personal style in professional spaces, and why cultural IP is one of the most undervalued assets in business.But here's the truth—if you don't tie your branding and positioning to ROI, the market won't either. Evante breaks down why companies cut diversity initiatives, why cultural branding often gets overlooked, and how Black entrepreneurs can strategically position themselves to not just be seen, but to drive revenue and business growth. It's not just about showing up—it's about making sure your presence is tied to measurable impact, market share, and long-term brand equity.We also break down real-world examples of cultural branding done right—from hip-hop moguls to streetwear legends—and how businesses can leverage their narratives to elevate influence, establish credibility, and turn cultural capital into actual capital.Whether you're a creator, executive, or entrepreneur, this conversation will challenge you to rethink your brand positioning, embrace your full identity, and ensure your brand isn't just culturally relevant—but financially powerful.Tap in for Part 3 of this powerful Masterclass with Evante Daniels! Listen to Part 1 of our conversation here.Listen to Part 2 of our conversation here.Beyond The Episode Gems:Follow Evante Daniels On LinkedIn For Creative & Brand Insights, Strategy, Content, & MemesInterested In Working With Evante and Seeqer? Visit Seeqer Website For Services, Case Studies, & Getting StartedBuy Evante's Book "Power, Beats, & Rhymes: Reclaiming Our Cultural Voice"Subscribe To My New Weekly LinkedIn Newsletter: Strategize. Market. Grow.Buy My Book, Strategize Up: The Blueprint To Scale Your Business: StrategizeUpBook.comDiscover All Podcasts On The HubSpot Podcast NetworkTry GetResponse For FREE On Me To Monetize Your Content: GetResopnse Content Monetization Plan Support The Podcast & Connect With Troy: Rate & Review iDigress: iDigress.fm/ReviewsFollow Troy's LinkedIn @FindTroyNeed Growth Strategy, A Keynote Speaker, Or Want To Sponsor The Podcast? Go To FindTroy.comFollow Troy's Instagram @FindTroySubscribe to Troy's YouTube Channel
Join Friends Like Us for a vibrant discussion with Lamar Woods & Charles McBee! We celebrate Black excellence, discuss mental health in hip hop, review the Black National Anthem and more. Lamar Woods Lamar grew up in Atlanta, Ga. where he got his BA in Religious Studies at Georgia State University. Once he graduated, he moved to Los Angeles and got his start in Hollywood studying improv and sketch comedy at Upright Citizens Brigade. Lamar's writing credits include GRAND CREW (NBC), BROOKLYN 99 (NBC), SINGLE PARENTS (ABC), NEW GIRL (FOX), and SURVIVOR'S REMORSE (Starz). On the feature side, Lamar co-wrote and stars in IT'S A PARTY which is available on Roku & Amazon. You can also see Lamar performing around town with his all black, all male, improv/sketch team, The Big Team. Lamar has also recently released his sophomore hiphop album, Highly Sensitive Person, which is currently available on all DSPs. Highly Sensitive Person.. has successfully over 100, 000 streams Charles McBee is a respected NYC stand-up comedian and writer from Toledo, Ohio. He has made three national stand-up comedy appearances on Gotham Comedy Live and was a favorite on two FOX television shows, Laughs Seasons 1 and 2 and Punchline Seasons 1 and 2. Charles has written for several TV shows, including Uncommon Sense and Uncommon Sense Live with Charlamagne Tha God, VH1's Hip Hop Honors 2017, and was also a creative consultant on Nick Cannon's Wild N Out. He's most worked on the 2020 VMA's as well as the 2021 Golden Globes, hosted the 2021 Music Lives Festival for the Live X Live Network, and was the Head Writer for Comedy Central's Hell Of A Week, which was nominated for a Writers Guild Award. Charles has also gained a following on social media with his comedic commentary about growing up in the 80s and 90s. Always hosted by Marina Franklin - One Hour Comedy Special: Single Black Female ( Amazon Prime, CW Network), TBS's The Last O.G, Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, Hysterical on FX, The Movie Trainwreck, Louie Season V, The Jim Gaffigan Show, Conan O'Brien, Stephen Colbert, HBO's Crashing, and The Breaks with Michelle Wolf.
These queens rose to fame on HBO's hit show Insecure (which Issa created), but the show also laid the groundwork for their so-called rivalry. Will they make up and become besties? We may never know - but we know they've helped each other, and Black Hollywood, immensely. Subscribe for monthly bonus episodes patreon.com/2Queens2Crowns Join the conversation: TikTok - @2queens2crowns, @iam_kjmiller, @leta_bitchknow YouTube - 2 Queens 2 Crowns IG: @kjmiller @letabknow Episode Links: How Insecure Opened Doors for Black Creatives in Hollywood Issa Rae looks back on making it big–and making big mistakes Amanda Seales Reacts to Rumors She Was a 'Mean Girl' on 'Insecure' Set Issa Rae, Who Grew Up in Potomac, Ends Successful Five-Year Run of Her Show ‘Insecure'
Actor, writer, producer, and “Insecure” co-creator and star Issa Rae joins the show. Her latest movie project, “One of Them Days” (out tomorrow, Jan. 17) is a hilarious buddy comedy starring Keke Palmer and SZA. Issa expounds on her contributions to on-screen female friendship, the bold hair move she recommends everyone try at least once, and a lot more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this latest episode of Real Chicks Rock!® Presents Real Discussions host Michelle Dawes Birt engages in a captivating conversation with the renowned artist and cultural visionary, Dr. Fahamu Pécou. This episode delves into the transformative power of art and how it shapes cultural reawakening in our society. Dr. Fahamu Pécou, originally from Brooklyn and raised in South Carolina, shares his inspiring journey from a young artist drawing cartoons to becoming a celebrated figure in the art world. With a deep connection to African culture and a passion for challenging stereotypes, Fahamu's work is a bold statement on the visibility and representation of Black people in art and media. Special Thanks to my guest, Dr. Fahamu Pécou Are you subscribed to the podcast? If not, subscribe so you never miss an episode. Please remember to rate, comment, share, and download your favorite episodes. Connect with Real Chicks Rock! Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/realchicksrock Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/RealChicksRock1 Twitter - https://twitter.com/RealChicksRock1 Website: www.RealChicksRock.com Connect with Fahamu Pecou and explore his art: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fahamupecou Website: https://www.fahamupecouart.com/home/about Merchandise: https://www.studiokawo.com Radio Station: www.StatusNetwork.net Kevin Hyman performed music for Kemit Muzik, LLC. The song is titled Still I Rise (The Lounge Lizards Bootleg Mix" '(Copyright permission granted)
“I am saying: reader, we're going on a journey. You are going to come with me and then I'm pulling them gently into the narrative. And then again, if I'm doing my job, I'm holding them like a hug.” - Andrea Davis PinkneyAndrea Davis Pinkney stands tall at just 4'11”, but she is still somehow larger than life. In her writing, she has what she refers to as “the page one pact,” a commitment to getting her readers' attention right away. As an interviewee, she does the same. Andrea's passion, commitment to adding to the canon of Black kid lit, and desire to inspire all kids to love reading come through from the moment she begins to talk. Drawing deeply from the writing style she honed during her early years in journalism, Andrea's goal is to craft meaningful stories for kids—often about real people—while ensuring that reading is never (ever) a chore. Instead, she strives to make it a journey young readers are eager to go on with her.Andrea Davis Pinkney is a New York Times bestselling author known for her books for children and young adults, including “The Red Pencil,” “Because of You, John Lewis,” “Duke Ellington,” “Let It Shine,” and so many more. She is the winner of many awards, including the prestigious Coretta Scott King Book Award, and a four-time NAACP Image Award nominee. She is also a beloved editor (yes, she has a day job!), a librettist, and an industry leader. The only thing she may not overachieve in is, well, sleep!In this episode, Andrea tells the story of her own introduction to the Civil Rights movement through her parents, explains how her writing career began by winning a contest she never even entered, and how changing a burger into a donut became a matter of journalistic integrity in one of her books. Settle into an uplifting conversation that goes from John-Boy in the Waltons to the iconic Faith Ringgold with the indefatigable Andrea Davis Pinkney!***If you've read her renowned story “Sit-In: How Four Friends Stood Up by Sitting Down,” you've likely noticed her gift for weaving verse-like prose and rhythm into her writing. That style inspired her reading challenge, Rhythm and Muse—a curated collection of stories that celebrate the same lyrical flow and musicality.Learn more and download Andrea's recommended reading list at thereadingculturepod.com/andrea-davis-pinkney.***This episode's Beanstack Featured Librarian is the inspirational Billy Allen, the Branch Manager of Whitney Library in Las Vegas's Clarke County Library District, aka 3KingVisions on YouTube. He tells us about his musical approach to exciting kids about reading.***Connect with Jordan and The Reading Culture @thereadingculturepod and subscribe to our newsletter at thereadingculturepod.com/newsletter. Show ChaptersChapter 1 - Mom, Dad, and Civil Rights.Chapter 2 - SanctuariesChapter 3 - White Spaces Chapter 4 - Tar BeachChapter 5 - The IgniterChapter 6 - The Page One PactChapter 7 - Kerlan ExhibitChapter 8 - Rhythm and MuseChapter 9 - Beanstack Featured Librarian LinksThe Reading CultureThe Reading Culture Newsletter SignupAndrea Davis PinkneyAndrea Pinkney (@andreapinkney1) • Instagram photos and videosTar Beach – Faith Ringgold3 King VisionsMary Tyler MooreEssence MagazineFollow The Reading Culture on Instagram (for giveaways and bonus content)Beanstack resources to build your community's reading cultureJordan Lloyd BookeyHost: Jordan Lloyd BookeyProducers: Jackie Lamport, Wanyee Li, and Lower Street MediaScript Editors: Josia Lamberto-Egan, Jackie Lamport, Jordan Lloyd Bookey
The Mama's are sharing inspiration to chase your dreams and live in your purpose.
Bertrand Cooper is a writer and education professional based in Los Angeles. Drawing on twenty six years of deprivation and a Master's in Education Theory and Policy, his writing explores the depictions of poverty in society.Who Actually Gets to Create Black Pop Culture?, by Bertrand CooperI Escaped Poverty, But Hunger Still Haunts Me, by Bertrand CooperThe Failure of Affirmative Action, by Bertrand CooperIs it Possible for Black Creatives to Exploit the Poor? w/ Damon Young & Bertrand Cooper - Bad Faith podcastRacecraft: The Soul of Inequality in American Life, by Karen and Barbara FieldsBlacks See Growing Values Gap Between Poor and Middle Class (2007) - Pew Research CenterThe Devastating Effects of Concentrated Poverty, by Ta-Nehisi CoatesArchitecture of Segregation, by Paul JargowskyNeighborhood Income Composition by Household Race and Income, 1990 - 2009 - StanfordBlack Boy Fly, by Kendrick Lamar (YouTube)Identity Theft, by Zaid JilaniBlack Jeopardy with Tom Hanks - SNL (YouTube)Roger Ebert Speaks Out at a Better Luck Tomorrow Screening - YouTube1,000 True Fans, by Kevin KellyInequality Is High Within the Black Community, by Bertrand CooperFollow Bertrand on X: @_BlackTrash----------If you liked this episode, consider sharing it with someone you think might like it too.Email: michael@wherewegonext.comInstagram: @wwgnpodcast
Actress and mother Tika Sumpter joins The Mama's to chat about her new podcast The Adventures of Curiosity Cove and everyone shares how their motherhood journey has inspired their creativity.
In this episode of the Impostrix Podcast, we meet up with Shat Hayes, a dancer and choreographer turned career strategist whose work centers other creatives craving fulfilling and enriching careers doing what they love. We kick things off by discussing the crucial importance of career fulfillment and how lacking it can affect our health. Shat shares about how loving your work not only boost your bag ($$) but also aligns will align with your personal values to keep your creative juices flowing and make your career path sustainable.We tackle the real challenges of entrepreneurship, like inconsistency and rejection, and Shat provides valuable advice on how to reframe rejection as data and use it as a stepping stone in your journey.We start talking about systems...how do we learn from our setbacks or disappointments, align with our work, earn money and avoid literal poverty, while making it all sustainable? Shat introduces her three-step processMatch, Make, and Marketthat helps creatives connect with their strengths, adjust their narrative, and strategically reach their audience.Shat's journey from a professional dancer to career strategist is filled with lessons on overcoming burnout and finding stability without compromising passion. Her insights are packed with actionable advice that can help anyone looking to transform their career and life.Thank you for tuning in! Remember, the Impostrix podcast is now available on the Alive Podcast Network app, offering ad-free content from nearly 100 other black-hosted podcasts. Connect with Shat on IG @CareerSteward, and check out her offerings at www.careersteward.co.Check in with Whitney on Instagram and Facebook @ImpostrixPodcast, and join our community on Facebook by searching for Impostrix podcast.THANK YOU to Chris @DigitalREM for keeping our episodes sounding and looking nice!
Imagine transforming a small hobby into a full-time career and creating a platform that uplifts an entire community. That's precisely what creative entrepreneur, model and host Meah Denee Barrington did with the Reel Noire Network. In this episode, Meah recounts her journey from various roles in the film and digital media industry to becoming a full-time CEO of a network she founded. She opens up about the challenges she faced as a Black woman in the film industry and shares how she created the Reel Noire Network to fill the gap experienced by some Black filmmakers by providing resources and spotlighting emerging talent.Meah and I reflect on the emotional rollercoaster of leaving a stable job to pursue entrepreneurship and business ownership. Meah takes you through her journey of rebranding from the Reel Effect to the Reel Noir Network. She talks about dealing with an unsupportive work environment, the struggle of finding a new path, and the importance of budgeting for unanticipated expenses. Meah also emphasizes the necessity of continuous learning in business ownership, sharing practical advice that she has picked up along the way. Her heartfelt reflections offer invaluable insights for anyone considering a similar leap.But its not just about the challengesMeah also shares the triumphs. From the importance of building genuine relationships to innovative fundraising strategies, she breaks down how she sustained her business through personal finances and a crucial $15,000 grant. Meahs structured yet adaptable approach to managing a productive workweek has significantly boosted her efficiency and success. She discusses her use of the "Top Three Planner" by Erin on Demand, which has been instrumental in organizing her days and setting goals. Join us to hear about the balance between intense workdays and more relaxed days, and gain practical tips on how to manage multiple projects effectively.Connect with Meah on IG @thereelnoirenetwork and at thereelnoirenetwork.com.Find Whitney on IG @impostrixpodcast and join the facebook community of Impostrix listeners.Props to Chris at Digital REM for editing this episode!I am a creative entrepreneur and want my fully customizable and attorney-created services contract. Sponsor:Smithers Law Group LLC, Your Trusted 360 General Counselwww.stulawgroup.com/contract-bankWills for the PeopleAdvancing wealth equity through intentional, accessible, culturally responsive and transformative estate planning services and education. Available in Georgia only. www.willsforthepeoplega.cominfo@willsforthepeoplega.comSupport the showSUBSCRIBE to the Validating Voice NewsletterSUPPORT Impostrix Podcast
Let's Be Realistic, Mmm'kay? + I'm So Special + Everybody Saying Something, But Ain't Nobody Saying NothingIs it possible to break free from the crushing weight of societal "shoulds" and unrealistic expectations? Join us on A Daydreamer's Podcast as we share our journeys toward self-validation and the power of setting personal boundaries. Erin speaks candidly about beginning ADHD medication and the immense relief it brought her by validating her struggles. Meanwhile, K'Shana shares her insights on the subtle but crucial difference between being nice and kind within Southern culture. Together, we tackle the damaging effects of societal pressures, from home ownership to career choices, emphasizing the importance of setting realistic goals and forging your path in life.In another compelling segment, we dive into the murky waters of personal and professional gaslighting and toxic relationships. Drawing from Melissa Rivers' poignant reflections on her experience with a manipulative partner, we explore the emotional toll of staying in such relationships and underscore the importance of trusting oneself. By sharing our experiences with workplace undermining, we stress the necessity of vigilance and self-advocacy when faced with manipulative behaviors. Tune in for an eye-opening conversation reinforcing the significance of prioritizing personal well-being and trusting your instincts across all facets of life.Show Mentions:@FunkingAfter50 & @StyleLikeU --https://www.instagram.com/reel/C79x0FpPYGt/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA=="Lovers and Friends with Shan Boodram" Podcast: My Ex Was A Gaslighter w/Melissa Rivers -- https://open.spotify.com/episode/1Sph0vuPtfC6yjfXSqiZEJ?si=YqezkGcqTmeo9v1cnahryQ*A Daydreamers' Podcast is a reminder to do what makes you happy*SHARE WITH THE DAYDREAMERS - Have comments & thoughts on the most recent episode? Have a question? Send your commentary via email at ADaydreamersPodcast@gmail.com. Or DM us on social media, comment on our multiple streaming platforms, text us, or send an owl (for our fellow Harry Potter fans). Just let us know!We will read your letters and answer your questions in our "Ask the Daydreamers" segment. *Note: We are not professionals! This is for entertainment purposes only!!* Podcast Deets:Website - bit.ly/ADaydreamersPodcastFB, IG, & TikTok - @ADaydreamersPodcastSubscribe to PATREON Erin's DeetsAll Social Media @LoveErinAD K'shana's DeetsAll Social Media: @KHDStudiosWebsite: khdstudios.comMost Recent Exhibition: It Shouldn't Be Revolutionary Black Creatives Circle of North Loui...
Based in Oakland, CA, Porsche Veu aka The Poetic Activist is a gifted author, speaker, educator and poet, who tackles the challenging racial and social justice issues of our day head on, without apology. We discuss her faith journey, the urgency of truth telling and becoming comfortable with discomfort, the roots of White supremacy within the American church, and how she uses her work to move people beyond performative change while centering the urgency of inner work. Porsche uses her art to fight social injustice, empower women, youth, the Black community, and advocate for mental and emotional health. Porsche's first vulnerable stage poem "Caesar: A Poem About Suicide,"an ode to her dog and a story of fighting for mental health, pushed her to be unapologetically vulnerable and encourage others to erase shame, and tell their own stories. Her book, Two Kinds of Fire, explores how spiritual and emotional fire transformed her life, and gives her a distinct voice for those who are overlooked in our society. From a Ted Talk to Google and The Black Women's March, Porsche has been invited to speak, perform, and teach at a variety of events, workshops, and creative spaces, leaving audiences feeling challenged, motivated and inspired. Because, “Jesus and justice go together, she reminds us. Stay Connected with Porsche Veu aka The Poetic Activist - - Visit her website - Follow her on Instagram, @ThePoeticActivist, YouTube, and LinkedIn. - And don't forget to check out her poem, Jokes (“America is the comedian whose been in the game for decades and still ain't funny. Tells the worst jokes known to mankind, then gets mad when you don't laugh.”) which we uplifted in our conversation. Help Us Spread the Word! If you enjoy the Pray with our Feet podcast, leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, where you can subscribe to the show. You can also listen on Spotify, and on all major streaming platforms. BE in Community with Us: Find devotionals, blog posts, and shop in our online store. Use the discount Code CELEBRATE5 (in honor of our 5th year anniversary) for free shipping until Sunday, September 1! Head over to Instagram and Threads where the conversation continues between episodes. Enjoy our @PrayWithOurFeet IG Live series, Move it Forward Monday, uplifting conversations that spark change with activists, community leaders, artists and more. Special thank you to my husband Keston De Coteau, for podcast production; he is an award-winning videographer and photographer!
This is the latest episode of Real Chicks Rock!™ Presents Real Discussions features special guest Margaret Appiah Brown, a cooking enthusiast who turned her passion into a thriving YouTube channel: 'Maggie The Substitute Teacher,' and found herself in the midst of an unexpected podcast journey. During the pandemic, Maggie grew tired of the constant stream of bad news and sought a change. She found inspiration in the Lead Attorney's advice to share her life experiences. This led her to create a YouTube cooking channel that quickly gained popularity. Maggie shares her journey from watching trial streams during the pandemic to starting her own cooking channel, inspired by the lead attorney's advice to leverage life experience and share it with the world. Are you subscribed to the podcast? Subscribe so you'll never miss an episode. Please remember to rate, comment, share, and download your favorite episodes. Subscribe to YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/realchicksrock Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/RealChicksRock1 Twitter - https://twitter.com/RealChicksRock1 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/realchicksrock Pinterest - https://www.pinterest.com/rcr012/ Website: www.RealChicksRock.com Radio Station: www.StatusNetwork.net Maggie the Substitute Teacher [YouTube Channel](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxyz) Spelman College [Spelman College](https://www.spelman.edu/) Kevin Samuels [Kevin Samuels](https://www.youtube.com/c/byKevinSamuels) The Lead Attorney [The Lead Attorney](https://www.youtube.com/c/TheLeadAttorney) Teachable Moments with Maggie [Teachable Moments with Maggie](https://www.teachablemomentswithmaggie.com/)
"One of the most challenging things we deal with is the feeling that it doesn't actually matter how good the work is. As a minority, this is the most defeated we feel. I'm sure our competitors have felt similar feelings as creative professionals, but when you are a minority, it hits differently, and I think it's important to try to understand those differences." — Kenny Gravillis Kenny Gravillis is the Co-Founder and Chief Creative Officer of Gravillis Inc., a Black-owned LA-based design company known for creating iconic movie posters such as Spike Lee's "Blackkklansman," "Bohemian Rhapsody," "Logan," and the original "Avatar." His career began with a transition from London to New York, where he found his creative passion in the art department at Def Jam Records. In this episode, Kenny and Simon discuss entrepreneurship while navigating diversity and inclusion within the Key Art Theatrical space. The conversation delves into the experiences of being a Black creative and co-founder of a minority-owned business, and how Kenny's company, Gravillis Inc., is focusing on education to provide more access to the industry for underserved communities. — Connect with Kenny: LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/kenny-gravillis-96349a15/ — Learn about Gravillis: Gravillis Website – https://www.gravillisinc.com/ Gravillis Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/gravillisinc/ Gravillis LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/company/gravillis-inc- — Learn more about Access: A Netflix x Otis Entertainment Certificate Program – https://www.otis.edu/netflix-entertainment-certificate-program — Connect with me: https://zaap.bio/simonclowes
On the latest episode, host Michelle Dawes Birt had the pleasure of chatting with her son Christopher. Christopher shares his unique perspective on growing up with separated parents who have maintained a strong, supportive co-parenting relationship. He highlights the benefits of experiencing two different lifestyles and the seamless transitions between his mom's and dad's homes. This dynamic has allowed him to thrive, especially in his educational pursuits. Most of the episode is dedicated to Christopher's passion for aviation. Starting with his experiences at Fulton Leadership Academy, where he was introduced to aviation fundamentals, Christopher's journey is inspiring. His enthusiasm for flying, coupled with hands-on experiences like flying a plane at Charlie Brown Airport and participating in aviation camps, has solidified his dream of pursuing a career in aerospace engineering. His goal is to attend Tuskegee University or Hampton University, both of which offer strong aviation programs. This episode is packed with inspiration and valuable lessons, from co-parenting dynamics to Christopher's journey in aviation and entrepreneurship. #Podcast #YouthEmpowerment #Aviation #STEM #CoParenting #FamilyGoals #FinancialLiteracy #Parenting #ParentingTips #Student #YouthInspiration #YouthEmpowerment #STEM #Media #RCR #RealChicksRock #RealDiscussions #RadioShow #Libsyn #Lifestylepodcast #Podcast #Podcaster #PodcastersofInstagram #Podcastlife
Multiple award-winning filmmaker Jamal Hodge joins host Kim Singleton to discuss his creative process and latest projects.tinyurl.com/CIBPodcast
About a year ago, a conflict began in Manipur, a mountainous state in northeastern India. What set off the fighting was a dispute between a predominantly Hindu Meitei majority and a Christian minority called the Kuki. Aptos resident Niang Hangzo is originally from Manipur, but moved to California in the 1990s. Her family back home became refugees more than a year ago. And ever since, she's transformed into an activist here in California fighting to draw attention to this crisis. KQED's Lakshmi Sarah traveled to India to follow Niang's family story. And we visit a vinyl listening party at Oakland's couchdate. The event combines all the cozy comforts of home with the fun of going out: stimulating conversation, maybe eye contact with a cute stranger, all while the music vibrates around you. This unique social space, especially for creative people of color, is the brainchild of a mixed-race entrepreneur who wants to create an inclusive community for all. KQED's Ariana Proehl has his story. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Multiple award-winning filmmaker/writer/poet Jamal Hodge joins host Kim Singleton to discuss his creative process and latest projects.Thank you for listening and consider yourself Blacklit!Connect with Consider It Blacklit on Social Media:IG @Consider_It_BlacklitThreads @Consider_It_BlacklitFacebook @ConsiderItBlacklitX (Formerly know as Twitter) @WeAreBlacklitTik Tok @ss2kmedia
*A Daydreamers' Podcast is a reminder to do what makes you happy*SHARE WITH THE DAYDREAMERS - Have comments & thoughts on the most recent episode? Have a question? Send your commentary via email at ADaydreamersPodcast@gmail.com. Or DM us on social media, comment on our multiple streaming platforms, text us, or send an owl (for our fellow Harry Potter fans). Just let us know!We will read your letters and answer your questions in our "Ask the Daydreamers" segment. *Note: We are not professionals! This is for entertainment purposes only!!* Podcast Deets:Website - bit.ly/ADaydreamersPodcastFB, IG, & TikTok - @ADaydreamersPodcastSubscribe to PATREON Erin's DeetsAll Social Media @LoveErinAD K'shana's DeetsAll Social Media: @KHDStudiosWebsite: khdstudios.comMost Recent Exhibition: It Shouldn't Be Revolutionary Black Creatives Circle of North Loui...
This is a special edition episode of the SyrupCast and the SyrupArcade Cast, where Dean Daley and Brad Shankar speak to Black industry professionals about their experiences in the technology industry, including Fūnk-é Joseph (Focus Entertainment), Enobong Etteh (Boredatwork.com), and Kadeem Dunn (Google) (Diaspora Games). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It was THAT GOOD. This is the first time we have a sequel with a guest from our "I HAVE SOMETHING TO SAY" podcast. In Part 2 of our conversation with Malik Williams, Emmy-nominated, platinum-selling composer/producer and Founder/CEO of Reel Sync Music, Chris Majocha and I have a front-row seat to ask questions about the intricacies of the music industry and Malik's views on the power of community-building. Malik shares with us the genesis of the Secret Society of Black Creatives, a transformative initiative aimed at creating spaces and opportunities for underrepresented voices in the industry. He sheds light on the challenges he faced and the resilience required to break through barriers and pave the way for meaningful change. Openly and candidly, Malik discusses with us the realities of navigating the entertainment industry, confronting gatekeepers, and seizing opportunities in an environment often rife with obstacles. His insights on showing up in our full power and embracing honesty, even when it's uncomfortable, resonate deeply, emphasizing the importance of authenticity in every aspect of our lives. Throughout our conversation, Malik emphasizes the value of building relationships and humanizing others, recognizing that true progress comes from fostering understanding and empathy within our communities. We explore the crucial role of diversity in communication, highlighting the need to articulate thoughts with respect and mindfulness of context and language. Malik shares personal experiences of navigating traumatic events, underscoring the power of vulnerability and the healing potential of friendship and gratitude. We discuss the importance of self-care and the necessity of prioritizing mental health in an industry often marked by intense pressure and expectations. As the conversation unfolds, we explore the significance of relationships and the profound impact of building a supportive community. Malik's commitment to sharing personal stories and being an open book serves as a beacon of inspiration, reminding us of the transformative power of authenticity and connection. Moreover, he stresses the importance of creating opportunities for others, fostering resilience, and promoting equity in the arts. Malik's unwavering dedication to entrepreneurship education exemplifies the significance of owning our narratives and opening doors for future generations of creatives. Join us as we conclude this enlightening conversation with Malik Williams, and as we reflect on the power of collaboration, community support, and the enduring legacy of authenticity in influencing positive change. THE BIG TAKAWAY: Together, we can break down barriers, overcome racism, and foster a more inclusive and equitable society—one authentic connection at a time. #Urbander #UdoU #IHAVESOMETHINGTOSAY #podcast #mindset
nora chipaumire envisages ten more commandments of the Black Manifesto, that recognise not just a moment in time, but a continued need to keep action and activism alive. In this podcast, hosted by Pawlet Brookes and created by Serendipity Institute for Black Arts and Heritage, Black women from around the world respond to nora's provocations, addressing how we shape a new world in which Black women are seen and heard. The guests on this podcast share their reflections unapologetically, so please be aware of strong language and references to personal struggles and traumas. Black Manifesto centres and amplifies the stories of Black women in their on words. In this episode Germaine Acogny contextualises the second commandment “Elders - wisdom is nothing unless you share — what is the Black creative elder group doing to nurture emerging knowledge industries”. As Germaine speaks French as her first language, this episode will take on a slightly different format, predominately in French. Full transcripts will be available on our website in both French and English - www.serendipity-uk.com. ---- nora chipaumire envisage dix autres commandements du Manifeste noir, qui reconnaissent non seulement un moment précis, mais un besoin continu de maintenir l'action et l'activisme en vie. Dans ce podcast, animé par moi-même Pawlet Brookes et créé par Serendipity Institute for Black Arts and Heritage, des femmes noires du monde entier répondent aux provocations de Nora, abordant la manière dont nous façonnons un nouveau monde dans lequel les femmes noires sont vues et entendues. Les invités de ce podcast partagent leurs réflexions sans aucune excuse, alors soyez conscient du langage fort et des références aux luttes et traumatismes personnels. Black Manifesto centre et amplifie les histoires des femmes noires dans leurs mots. Dans cet épisode, Germaine Acogny contextualise le deuxième commandement « Aînés – la sagesse n'est rien à moins que vous ne partagiez – que fait le groupe des aînés noirs créatifs pour nourrir les industries du savoir émergentes ». Comme Germaine parle le français comme langue maternelle, cet épisode prendra une tournure légèrement format différent, majoritairement en français. Les transcriptions complètes seront disponibles sur notre site Web en français et en anglais.
Depth Of Field: A Creative Change in Perspective with Penny De Los Santos
In this episode of Depth of Field, host Penny De Los Santos is joined by AI Designer Joy Fennell. Joy shares her journey of transitioning from a makeup artist and creative director to an AI designer and AI prompter strategist.Joy and Penny discuss the fear and hesitations around AI, Joy's passion for Afrofuturism in what she creates, and how she uses AI to advocate for the Black community.Tune in to this fascinating conversation to learn all about Joy's process of using AI prompts to bring her vision to life, what predictions and trends she sees going forward, and where she finds inspiration. Find the full show notes for this episode and all other episodes at https://www.pennydelossantos.com. Watch the video episodes of Depth of Field on YouTube.Keep up with Penny and the Depth of Field podcast at https://www.pennydelossantos.com and on Instagram at @pennydelossantos.
Chylo Flavell is a rising star in the touch scene here in Aotearoa, NZ. His story however, man... it's inspiring, funny, motivational and a really good case study for any young player looking to learn from one of NZ's best. A really deep & important korero that covers heaps, the best parts - in my opinion, have zero to do with his abilities as a touch player. Enjoy!
Host Kim Singleton sits down with Founder/CEO of Anew Network, Lynne McDaniel. They discuss the exciting programming of the streaming network and the challenges of running her media company. www.anewnetwork.comStay connect to Consider It BlacklitInstagramhttps://www.instagram.com/consider_it_blacklit/Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/ConsiderItBlacklitX(Twitter)https://twitter.com/WeAreBlacklit
Malachi Moore is a writer, model, former Division 1 football player, and entertainment renaissance man. And when he saw Chris Washington (as played by Daniel Kaluuya in Jordan Peele's GET OUT), he not only related to Chris's plight in the film, but also to the depiction of a Black man who is also a sensitive, anxious artist. All that, plus some contrasting spooky movie recommendations, on what we'll go ahead and call our Halloween episode of FEELING SEEN!Haunted Reels***With Jordan Crucchiola and Malachi Moore
Nina started out in her early teens as a booker for punk rock bands, so she always had the spirit of a producer and entrepreneur. In this episode we talk about the model with no shoes, none at all! We also discuss how she started as a photo studio manager which led to her eventually starting her own production business. There are stories of difficult shoots, one involves large fires in the Pacific Northwest, favorite shoots, shoots with kids and babies, dream clients and much more! I know you will love hearing these stories and can probably relate to more than one situation! So go take a listen and let me know what you think. Be sure to Like it, Share, Subscribe and Comment!
Host Kim Singleton sits down with Janol “Mecca” Holmes. He is the President & COO of Supernatural, Inc, a 21st century, multi-media company that creates films, music, fashion and technology.www.thesupernaturalinc.comConnect with Consider It Blacklit on Social MediaFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ConsiderItBlacklitInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/consider_it_blacklit/X (formerly Twitter):https://twitter.com/WeAreBlacklitThreads: https://www.threads.net/@consider_it_blacklitTik Tok. : @ss2kmedia
Black Girl Creative: Reignite Your Artistic Dreams and Make Them a Reality for Creative Black Women
Dear Black Girl Creative, Welcome to Day One of Black Girl Creative Week! Yaaaaaaay! Think of this week as a self led retreat. Today we're going to talk all about rest. Rest is foundational to ALL things, including your creativity. If you're not resting, you're not creating well. much love, joy and creativity, Alecia
When Chad Brown contacted me a couple of months ago about coming back on the podcast, I had no idea that he was about to take me on such an adventure! Of course, if you're a long time listener of the show, then you know Chad for his work as a creative director and photographer. Now, he's fresh off an incredible journey in the Arctic Circle, and he's chronicled the trip in a new documentary — Blackwaters: Brotherhood in the Wild.We went right into talking about the film, and Chad shared how the idea for the documentary came to him, and what he wants people to get from it once they've watched it. We also touched on several issues, including using storytelling to bring awareness to social and environmental issues, Black men in the outdoors, and his nonprofit work dedicated to the power of collective effort in creating change.You'll definitely get inspired by Chad's powerful exploration of storytelling, brotherhood, and the pursuit of justice and healing through the power of creativity!LinksChad Brown's 2017 InterviewChad Brown on InstagramBlackwaters: Brotherhood in the WildMore from Chad Brown:Chado CreativeLove is KingSoul River, Inc.For a full transcript of this interview, visit revisionpath.com.==========Donate to Revision PathFor 10 years, Revision Path has been dedicated to showcasing Black designers and creatives from all over the world. In order to keep bringing you the content that you love, we need your support now more than ever.Click or tap here to make either a one-time or monthly donation to help keep Revision Path running strong.Thank you for your support!==========Follow and SubscribeLike this episode? Then subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you find your favorite shows. Follow us, and leave us a 5-star rating and a review!You can also follow Revision Path on Instagram and Twitter.==========CreditsRevision Path is brought to you by Lunch, a multidisciplinary creative studio in Atlanta, GA.Executive Producer and Host: Maurice CherryEditor and Audio Engineer: RJ BasilioIntro Voiceover: Music Man DreIntro and Outro Music: Yellow SpeakerTranscripts are provided courtesy of Brevity and Wit.☎️ Call 626-603-0310 and leave us a message with your comments on this episode!Thank you for listening!==========Sponsored by Brevity & WitBrevity & Wit is a strategy and design firm committed to designing a more inclusive and equitable world. They are always looking to expand their roster of freelance design consultants in the U.S., particularly brand strategists, copywriters, graphic designers and Web developers.If you know how to deliver excellent creative work reliably, and enjoy the autonomy of a virtual-based, freelance life (with no non-competes), check them out at brevityandwit.com.Brevity & Wit — creative excellence without the grind.==========Sponsored by the School of Visual Arts - BFA Design & BFA AdvertisingThe BFA Design program at the School of Visual Arts consistently produces innovative and acclaimed work that is rooted in a strong foundational understanding of visual communication. It encourages creativity through cutting-edge tools, visionary design techniques, and offers burgeoning creatives a space to find their voice.Students in BFA Advertising are prepared for success in the dynamic advertising industry in a program led by faculty from New York's top ad agencies. Situated at the center of the advertising capital of the world, the program inspires the next generation of creative thinkers and elite professionals to design the future.School of Visual Arts has been a leader in the education of artists, designers and creative professionals for over seven decades. Comprising 7,000 students at its Manhattan campus and more than 41,000 alumni from 128 countries, SVA also represents one of the most influential artistic communities in the world. For information about the College's 30 undergraduate and graduate degree programs, visit sva.edu.
Miss Mouthy sits down with the cast of "Survival As A Ghostwriter" the movie and discusses the making, concept, and casting of the movie. While highlighting the work of Seanvan Productions and Black Creatives from Detroit and the state of Hollywood currently. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/missmouthy/message
Tune in!! We're interviewing Monique author of Hot Girl Summer. Y'all will want to get into this. Black creatives are expanding their crafts and utilizing the digital space!
In the opening episode for season 5, Jenn and Daren focus on the laundry list of obstacles that are facing marginalized people and why it is that much more important to support Black creatives in these times. From Supreme Curt decisions legalizing discrimination and striking down affirmative action to book bans and the proliferation of DEI(&A) initiatives, the troubles of the world can work together to stifle and sometimes snuff out our creative efforts. But sometimes just having one cheerleading in your corner can be the support you need to keep the creative juices flowing. Honor your creativity, honor your gifts, and live in your truth. www.ThatBlackCouple.com FB: www.facebook.com/ThatBlackCouple Twitter: www.twitter.com/ThatBlkCouple Instagram: www.instagram.com/thatblkcouple iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/that-black-couple-podcast/id1284072220?mt=2 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2M7GIQlWxG05gGq0bpBwma?si=xSkjzK0BRJW51rjyl3DWvw Stitcher: www.stitcher.com/podcast/that-black-couple Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/That-Black-Couple-Podcast/dp/B0C12M7Q34/ Pandora: https://www.pandora.com/podcast/that-black-couple-podcast/PC:1000149014 SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/thatblackcouple Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cDovL2ZlZWRzLnNvdW5kY2xvdWQuY29tL3VzZXJzL3NvdW5kY2xvdWQ6dXNlcnM6Mjc2MDExMzcwL3NvdW5kcy5yc3M Email: ThatBLKCouple@gmail.com Podcast Summary: This is an accidentally funny podcast about the realities of Blackness and adult life. We do “adult” differently. We are That Black Couple. Our goal is to create a space for Black millennials to discuss and embody adult life on their own terms. We aren't beholden to “traditional” gender or parenting roles, queerness is fluid and present in the ways we show up in our relationships and in the world, and we want to build community with other 30-something Black folx who are trying to figure this ish out.
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WTYM 125: Christabel Nsiah-Buadi: Storyteller Celebrating Global Black CreativesChristabel discusses being 1st generation Ghanaian, born in Scotland, raised in the UK, mama rage, how the passing of her father & the history of storytelling inspired her to start The Cipher podcast which celebrates global black creatives, which country comes in second to Ghana when it comes to Jollof and so much more. The Supernatural Bear CornerRecalls the park where his mama and Miss Christabel met.Bonus Episode Links:The Cipher PodMagic by D-InfluenceDrogba (Joanna) by Afro BWord To Your Mama Guest Hype Songs PlaylistWTYM LINKSWord To Your Mama Store: Use code WTYM at check out to receive 10% off any order WTYM Patreon PageDONATEBuy WTYM a WhiskeyMEDIA KITWTYM MONTHLY NEWSLETTERAVAILABLE WHERE EVER YOU CONSUME PODCASTSPodcast Network: Latina Podcast Networkon socials @wtymama | email: hola@wordtoyourmama.com
In this episode, we will be introducing you to Sean Fahie, a multi-talented artist based out of Atlanta, GA. With a background in illustration, graphic design, and creative consulting, Sean has established himself as a versatile and accomplished professional in the art and design industry. He is known for his unique style of blending traditional and digital mediums to create visually striking imagery.Sean has extensive experience working with a diverse range of clients, from small businesses to large corporations, and he has also contributed to several publications as an author. He has a keen eye for detail and a passion for creating visually impactful art that tells a story. He has a proven track record of delivering high-quality work that exceeds client expectations.In this episode, we will be exploring Sean's background, his creative process, and some of his most notable projects. Join us as we delve into the world of this talented artist and learn more about his unique perspective on art, design, and the creative process. ★ Support this podcast ★
HYFIN Program Director Tarik Moody is back with co-host Reggie Jackson and journalist Kim Shine for another season of Radio Milwaukee's award winning podcast, By Every Measure. Over six episodes, the trio will explore new topics and expand on select topics we covered in season one.Season two of "By Every Measure" starts with a two-part exploration of Black "brain drain" as Milwaukee struggles to retain creative, innovative members of the community. On episode one, we ask: Is there a glass ceiling for Black creatives in Milwaukee?By Every Measure Season 2 is supported by The Argosy Foundation.If you'd like to continue the conversation, we encourage you to join our By Every Measure discussion group on Radio Milwaukee's Facebook page. Each week, we're opening a dialogue on the episode's topic with daily conversation prompts and a weekly virtual meet-up to discuss responses and navigate the community conversations collectively. You can find the group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2969717049839407/
In this episode, Ekemini is sitting at the table with authors/creatives, Morgan Harper Nichols and Andre Henry to talk about what it takes to pursue your passions, callings, and to nurture your gifts. They discuss the highs and the lows of being creatives in the public square. Get ready for this authentic and wise conversation. Pull up a chair and have a seat at the table with us! Learn more about our guests: Morgan Harper Nichols: Popular Instagram poet and artist Morgan Harper Nichols has created her life's work around the stories of others. Morgan's popular Instagram feed (@morganharpernichols) has garnered a loyal online community of over two million, and she is the author of "All Along You Were Blooming", a book of poems and art she created in response to the personal stories submitted by her friends and followers. She also hosts a podcast, The Morgan Harper Nichols Show, where she shares daily reflections on finding meaning and peace in life and work. Morgan has also performed as a vocalist on several GRAMMY-nominated projects and written for various artists, including a Billboard #1 single performed by her sister, Jamie-Grace. Morgan's iconic Instagram art has inspired millions and landed her brand partnerships with Anthropologie, Coach, Adobe, Vogue Singapore, Aerie, Target, Starbucks, Kind Bar, GAP, Splendid, John Paul Mitchell, and more. Morgan is often on the road creating, teaching, and performing, in hopes of spreading her unique inspirational message and inviting others into her creative process. Morgan currently resides in Phoenix, Arizona, with her husband and son. Her latest book, Peace is a Practice: An Invitation to Breathe Deep and Find a New Rhythm for Life, is available everywhere books are sold! Andre Henry: Andre Henry is an award-winning musician, writer, and activist. He is a columnist for Religion News Service and the author of the newsletter “Hope and Hard Pills.” He is a student of nonviolent struggle, having organized protests in Los Angeles, where he lives, and studied under international movement leaders through the Harvard Kennedy School. His work in pursuit of racial justice has been featured in The New Yorker and The Nation, and on Liturgists Podcast. Purchase our new book! Truth's Table: Black Women's Musings on Life, Love, and Liberation: www.amazon.com/Truths-Table-Wome…on/dp/0593239733/ Truth's Table Listeners can purchase the Christian Standard Bible: csbible.com/ Truth's Table Listeners can save 35% off Logos Bible Software when you purchase here: www.logos.com/events/truthstable Support Truth's Table: Patreon: www.patreon.com/TruthsTable PayPal: www.paypal.me/TruthsTable Merchandise: teespring.com/truthstable
Disclaimer: Due to technical difficulties, Christina's audio contribution is unavailable during this episode. This might cause a disruption in the listening experience you are accustomed to from Truth's Table. We apologize for any inconvenience. In this episode, Ekemini is sitting at the table with authors/creatives, Morgan Harper Nichols and Andre Henry to talk about what it takes to pursue your passions, callings, and to nurture your gifts. They discuss the highs and the lows of being creatives in the public square. Get ready for this authentic and wise conversation. Pull up a chair and have a seat at the table with us! Learn more about our guests: Morgan Harper Nichols: Popular Instagram poet and artist Morgan Harper Nichols has created her life's work around the stories of others. Morgan's popular Instagram feed (@morganharpernichols) has garnered a loyal online community of over two million, and she is the author of "All Along You Were Blooming", a book of poems and art she created in response to the personal stories submitted by her friends and followers. She also hosts a podcast, The Morgan Harper Nichols Show, where she shares daily reflections on finding meaning and peace in life and work. Morgan has also performed as a vocalist on several GRAMMY-nominated projects and written for various artists, including a Billboard #1 single performed by her sister, Jamie-Grace. Morgan's iconic Instagram art has inspired millions and landed her brand partnerships with Anthropologie, Coach, Adobe, Vogue Singapore, Aerie, Target, Starbucks, Kind Bar, GAP, Splendid, John Paul Mitchell, and more. Morgan is often on the road creating, teaching, and performing, in hopes of spreading her unique inspirational message and inviting others into her creative process. Morgan currently resides in Phoenix, Arizona, with her husband and son. Her latest book, Peace is a Practice: An Invitation to Breathe Deep and Find a New Rhythm for Life, is available everywhere books are sold! Andre Henry: Andre Henry is an award-winning musician, writer, and activist. He is a columnist for Religion News Service and the author of the newsletter “Hope and Hard Pills.” He is a student of nonviolent struggle, having organized protests in Los Angeles, where he lives, and studied under international movement leaders through the Harvard Kennedy School. His work in pursuit of racial justice has been featured in The New Yorker and The Nation, and on Liturgists Podcast. Purchase our new book! Truth's Table: Black Women's Musings on Life, Love, and Liberation: https://www.amazon.com/Truths-Table-Womens-Musings-Liberation/dp/0593239733/ Truth's Table Listeners can purchase the Christian Standard Bible: https://csbible.com/ Truth's Table Listeners can save 35% off Logos Bible Software when you purchase here: https://www.logos.com/events/truthstable Support Truth's Table: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TruthsTable PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/TruthsTable Merchandise: https://teespring.com/truthstable
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