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Last year, Chenoa Alamu, a talented violinist from the Illinois Symphony Orchestra, started a podcast called Black, White, and in Color, to speak about social issues, spirituality, and relationships. I had the opportunity to sit down and have a conversation with her about why she chooses to be vocal about what she is passionate about.
In this Episode I pressed record as me and a couple of girlfriends, Jacqueline Gragg and Chenoa Alamu were having a candid conversation on the road about our femininity. We discussed the various roles women have and how they can hinder us from being more feminine, but what we can do to shift that. Tune in! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/growthruit/support
Listen in to Part 02 of an ongoing interview with Chenoa Alamu as she continues to share her personal experiences with colorism as a black American woman and how those experiences affected her, but ultimately overcame and found love! Cheona is a violin instructor, symphony musician, homeschool mom of two and podcast host of the Black, White and in Color podcast. Cheona's opinions have been featured on CNN and Huffington Post. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/growthruit/support
Listen in to Part 01 of an interview of Chenoa Alamu as she shares her personal story of experiencing colorism as a black American woman and how those experiences affected her. Cheona is a violin instructor, symphony musician, homeschool mom of two and podcast host of the Black, White and in Color podcast. Cheona's opinions have been featured on CNN and Huffington Post. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/growthruit/support
Digging Deeper: In my initial interview Chenoa mentioned that if a parent had public school kids but now are homeschooling the first thing they must do is renew their mind and find their own unique homeschool experience. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/girlfriendschat/support
Violinist Chenoa Alamu talks with Wayne Shepherd about her love of music which has the power to transcend all barriers. During the conversation Chenoa also tells of her desire to help children develop their musical gifts and beautifully plays the hymn tune Finlandia (Be Still My Soul).
Violinist Chenoa Alamu talks with Wayne Shepherd about her love of music which has the power to transcend all barriers. During the conversation Chenoa also tells of her desire to help children develop their musical gifts and beautifully plays the hymn tune Finlandia (Be Still My Soul).
Violinist Chenoa Alamu talks with Wayne Shepherd about her love of music which has the power to transcend all barriers. During the conversation Chenoa also tells of her desire to help children develop their musical gifts and beautifully plays the hymn tune Finlandia (Be Still My Soul).
Violinist Chenoa Alamu talks with Wayne Shepherd about her love of music which has the power to transcend all barriers. During the conversation Chenoa also tells of her desire to help children develop their musical gifts and beautifully plays the hymn tune Finlandia (Be Still My Soul).