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In today's episode, the first since returning from my hiatus, I'm going to be talking to Calvin Skinner, a man who unapologetically marches to the beat of his own drum. No one definition perfectly captures the uniqueness of Calvin's character, and he wouldn't have it any other way. Calvin is a skilled photographer, cook, content creator, mechanic, instrumentalist, lover of nature, philosopher, and most importantly, my best friend. His expansive breadth of talents and passions can be summed up in a phrase that also reflects the way he lives his life. And that phrase is unrestrained openness. Calvin is one of the rare individuals who habitually discards judgement for empathy, fear for curiosity, and hatred for love. Seemingly impervious to outside criticism, he is a stellar example of the kind of authenticity and limitless mindset I so ardently promote on this show. Growing up, I learned so much from Calvin, and in this episode, I hope you do, too.
In advance of early voting, Hallerin sat down with Fletcher Burkhardt, Indya Kincannon and Calvin Skinner, three of the six candidates running for Knoxville City Mayor.
On this week's podcast episode, I take some time to chat with Community Organizer, Calvin Skinner.
Tune in now to the 190th edition of Talking with T The whole team is on bringing you the latest in trending news, hot topics and interesting issues. Check out Professor Jay, P I Pam, Tipping Terreka, Calvin Skinner and Miss T on the show designed with you in mind.
Tune in to the latest edition of what you shouldn't be missing. This show features the latest in trending news, hot topics and more including audio from South Park Susan. Meet the newest contributor to the team, Calvin Skinner as he discusses the importance of voting and what's at stake. Make sure to make note of the Tip from Terreka and our top investigator, P I Pam shoots it straight with no chaser. YOU DON'T WANT TO MISS THIS!
A wide ranging talk with Calvin Skinner about his Beggars brand, the industry and longboard community. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hopkin/message
A wide ranging talk with Calvin Skinner about his Beggars brand, the industry and longboard community. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hopkin/message
In 2016, the campaign promise to “Make America Great Again” highlighted an important cultural shift. It represented the idea that the country needed to return to its traditions in order to be as prosperous as it was once before. But groups like Brujas, a radical youth collective in New York City, is using art, politics and skateboarding to reject these traditional ideas of America. Brujas, which means witches in Spanish, is part of a new generation of revolutionaries who are unafraid to blur the lines between culture and activism. They are all for disrupting the patriarchy, trans-liberation and prison abolition — and are doing it unapologetically. Sophia Paliza-Carre takes us inside the group, formed in a skatepark in the Bronx, to learn about their ideas on politics, activism and what it means to be young activists in 2017. Episode Contributors: Kai Wright Sophia Paliza Carre Karen Frillmann Subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts. Music contributed by Princess Nokia, Tabby Wakes, Arianna Gil, Tony Seltzer, and Calvin Skinner.