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Untold Stories
Out of the Swamp, Part 1

Untold Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2023 52:18


"Out of the Swamp, Part 1" features storytellers Johnny Masiulewicz, Naga Wasserman, and Ebony Payne-English sharing their tales of resilience and courage, with music by Brent Byrd.

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Black & Published
REWIND: Honest AF with Ebony Payne-English

Black & Published

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 79:22


On this episode of Black & Published, Nikesha is speaking with author, performer, playwright, and educator Ebony Payne-English,  about her journey as a literary artist that has led her to publish a poetry collection (Secrets of Ma'at), a graphic novel (The Random Happenings), and release six studio albums. Her latest offering, Kuongoza, dropped March 28, 2021 and is available on all streaming platforms. With 17 years of professional experience from Black on Black Rhyme to HBO's Brave New Voices, Ebony, is a nationally acclaimed spoken word artist whose performance credits include the renowned Nuyorican Café in New York and ESSENCE Fest. During the conversation, Ebony courageously discusses her devastating diagnosis with an illness that stifled her creativity for three years, how writing helped save her own life, and how Superman Returns inspired her forthcoming play The Goddess Experience. She also dishes on finding God in art and how she stands whole, complete & empowered in her gift as a spoken word artist and emcee. ***Follow @Nikesha_Elise on Twitter and Instagram and check out her latest novel Beyond Bourbon Street available everywhere books are sold. Don't forget to subscribe to Black & Published on your podcast platform of choice as well as rate and review. If you have thoughts, feedback, or questions about the episode, hit us up at @blkandpublished on Twitter and Instagram using the hashtag #blackandpublished. Support the show

DAD IS NOT A NOUN
Juneteenth & Afrofuturism Experience Through Tech

DAD IS NOT A NOUN

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2022 86:16


 In recognition of Juneteenth, now a federal holiday commemorating of the end of enslaved people in the United States, we present AF3 Digital Art Fest. The Afrofuturism Experience will hold its first annual event as part of an immersive experience through the arts, technology and science at WJCT Studios, 100 Festival Park Avenue, Jacksonville, FL. 32202 from 10 am – 6pm. Get your tickets: http://afrofuturismexperience.com/    Get your Digital Wallet : https://metamask.io/ The Afrofuturism Experience includes educational exhibits and workshop presentations, a multimedia projected art gallery, live performances, and an NFT art gallery featuring renowned and emerging artist. Live performances by Ebony Payne-English who is an author, poet, spoken word artist, author, performer playwright and educator in Jacksonville as well as Willie Evans, JR., a MC, producer, multimedia visual artist and ground breaking hip-hop musician. The live performances will feature a re-envisioning of the 1974 movie “Space is the Place,” and other Afrofuturistic themes. Jason is a multimedia digital artist, technologist, soccer enthusiast and visionary behind the AF3.world NFT Marketplace - a set of decentralized tools built on web3 technologies for artists, creators and collectors. Jason's professional life extends into multiple industries from over 20+ years of Financial Services, Entertainment, Technology, Small Business Consulting, and Entrepreneurship. As a graduate of University of Phoenix's Executive Education programs he holds an MBA in Technology Management, Bachelor of Sciences in Business Management and Certifications in Entertainment Production Management and Multimedia Design from Academy of Entertainment and Technology at Santa Monica College. Jason has incorporated his experience, knowledge and passions into a deeper calling through the creation of the new decentralized multimedia art platform, called “Afrofuturism Experience” presented on AF3.world. Building on top of the Afrofuturism construct coined in the early 90's by Mark Dery in his landmark essay “Black to the Future,” the convergence of African Culture with science and technology has resulted in Afrofuturism 3.0 (AF3) where we execute on the speculative visions of Afrofuturism 1.0 - 2.0 into the promised technological advances of Web3.0 - that is to say a decentralized environment that represents a digital extension of our physical selves into the future. Jason Marley and his wife live in Jacksonville, Florida where they are raising their 4 children (1 daughter and 3 sons) spanning different generational ages from 21 (college senior), to 16 (high school junior), to 11 (elementary school 5th grader), to 22 months (toddler). The challenges of raising children, managing a career, maintaining a cohesive marriage relationship and engagement with community via entrepreneurial passion is what keeps him going with purpose beyond my self-interest. Jason is a dedicated father who enjoys coaching soccer, traveling with his family and anything that includes being out on the water. He attributes his awareness and deep sense of community to his upbringing being raised by his mother who taught as a college professor of Psychology and African Diaspora history. Jason grew up in the Lutheran faith where his family has a long history of black Lutheran pastors and church family commitment towards living within God's grace.  

The Bowtie Genius Podcast
I Am Humble Ep. 28

The Bowtie Genius Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 51:01


Join me as i have a real dope conversation with world renown poet, actor, musician and activist Ebony Payne English. We talk about her many talents, motherhood and her love life. Tune in and get an ear full! Also stop by the Bowtie Merch Store at thebowtiegenius.bigcartel.com and grab some merch! You can also go to ebonypayneenglish.com for original music, art and poetry. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/seldrik-johnson/support

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The Raindrop Corner Podcast
30. Ebony Payne-English

The Raindrop Corner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2021 39:30


Honoring the RC podcast is the “Goddess Ethereal” herself, Ebony Payne-English! Ebony is an author, performer, playwright, and educator from Duuuuuval County. This conversation is a glorious deep dive into uplifting kids that often get forgotten, navigating the shame often associated with trauma, and planting seeds of change even among opposition. CW: There are mild mentions of suicide, rape, and trauma. Ebony's Connects: -Website: http://www.ebonypayneenglish.com -Instagram: @ebonypayneenglish -Twitter: @EbonyOshun Music By: Purrple Cat and Jay Someday (featured on Free-stock-music.com)

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Black & Published
Honest AF with Ebony Payne-English

Black & Published

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 79:22


On this episode of Black & Published, Nikesha is speaking with author, performer, playwright, and educator Ebony Payne-English,  about her journey as a literary artist that has led her to publish a poetry collection (Secrets of Ma'at), a graphic novel (The Random Happenings), and release six studio albums. Her latest offering, Kuongoza, dropped March 28, 2021 and is available on all streaming platforms. With 17 years of professional experience from Black on Black Rhyme to HBO's Brave New Voices, Ebony, is a nationally acclaimed spoken word artist whose performance credits include the renowned Nuyorican Café in New York and ESSENCE Fest. Episode NotesOn this episode of Black & Published, Nikesha is speaking with author, performer, playwright, and educator Ebony Payne-English,  about her journey as a literary artist that has led her to publish a poetry collection (Secrets of Ma'at), a graphic novel (The Random Happenings), and release six studio albums. Her latest offering, Kuongoza, dropped March 28, 2021 and is available on all streaming platforms. With 17 years of professional experience from Black on Black Rhyme to HBO's Brave New Voices, Ebony, is a nationally acclaimed spoken word artist whose performance credits include the renowned Nuyorican Café in New York and ESSENCE Fest. During the conversation, Ebony courageously discusses her devastating diagnosis with an illness that stifled her creativity for three years, how writing helped save her own life, and how Superman Returns inspired her forthcoming play The Goddess Experience. She also dishes on finding God in art and how she stands whole, complete & empowered in her gift as a spoken word artist and emcee. ***Follow @Nikesha_Elise on Twitter and Instagram and check out her latest novel Beyond Bourbon Street available everywhere books are sold. Don't forget to subscribe to Black & Published on your podcast platform of choice as well as rate and review. If you have thoughts, feedback, or questions about the episode, hit us up at @blkandpublished on Twitter and Instagram using the hashtag #blackandpublished. 

Radx Podcast
Episode 4 - Love Reigns

Radx Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020 28:05


In our 4th episode, we introduce you to Taryn "Love Reigns" Wharwood who has been described by Ebony Payne-English as "a curator of dopeness." In this episode, we talk about the random thoughts podcast, inclusive open mics, experiences in Jacksonville, and turning heartache into drive into helping others.

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Words and Sh*t
W&S: Ebony Payne-English

Words and Sh*t

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2020 75:13


Join hosts Chibbi and Eddie V as we welcome Ebony Payne-English to the Words and Sh*t stage! Ebony Payne-English is an author, performance artist, and educator from Jacksonville, FL. She is the first woman to establish her own chapter of the international poetry organization, Black on Black Rhyme. Ebony is curator of the Museum of Contemporary Art Jacksonville's first Hip Hop exhibition, The God MC, and is the 2017 Cultural Council of Greater Jacksonville's Emerging Artist. As recipient of the Spoken Word Gala's 2017 William Bell Humanitarian Award, Ebony volunteers as an Art Selection Panelist for the City of Jacksonville's Art In Public Places Committee. She is the Managing Director of The Performers Academy and a founding member of the Southern Fried Poetry Inc. Board of Directors. Ebony is author of the award winning poetry collection, “Secrets of Ma'at”; graphic novel, “The Random Happenings”; and has been featured in esteemed publications as well as digital outlets such as PBS's Homegrown, The Florida Times Union, WJCT's First Coast Connect, Folio Weekly, Void Magazine, and My Black Matters. In her 16 years of professional experience, Ebony's performance accolades include The Florida Theater, The New Orleans ‪House of Blues‬; Essence Festival; Nuyorican Café; Crossroads Theatre, TEDx, Jax by Jax as well as countless other colleges, universities, and prestigious entertainment venues nationwide. Her discography includes 6 albums: Old Soul (2006), Struggle's Embrace (2010), EbEnFlo (2012), School Beats (2013), Know Love (2015), and Kuongoza (2020). Ebony's educational background features Douglas Anderson School of the Arts, New World Conservatory, Florida A & M University and Florida State University. She has taught invitational workshops at venues such as the Tupac Amaru Shakur Center for the Arts, Morgan State University, HBO Brave New Voices, the National Afterschool Programming Conference and the Department of Juvenile Justice. Ebony's defining piece as a playwright was a one woman autobiographical entitled “On Purpose”, opened to critical acclaim April of 2017 at WJCT Television Studios in Jacksonville, FL. It's sequel, The Goddess Experience, is slated to open at the Times-Union Center for Performing Arts next year.

Random Thoughts of Reign
Episode 12 - Ebony Payne-English

Random Thoughts of Reign

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 19, 2020 53:49


*****I DO NOT OWN THE RIGHTS TO ANY MUSIC PLAYED IN THIS EPISODE*****Ebony Payne-English is a literary artist, performer, and educator from Jacksonville, FL. She is the first woman to establish her own chapter of the international poetry organization, Black on Black Rhyme, the 2017 Cultural Council of Greater Jacksonville’s Emerging Artist, and recipient of the Spoken Word Gala’s 2017 William Bell Humanitarian Award. She is the managing director of The Performers Academy, a 501c3 arts education organization that offers programs to benefit foster teens and other under served populations by creating special tailored programs for those who may never experience the passion of the performing arts. Ebony also serves on the Board of Directors of Southern Fried Poetry, Inc, the largest adult regional poetry slam in the nation and is director of programming for Jax Youth Poetry Slam. As author of the award winning poetry collection, Secrets of Ma’at, currently available on Amazon, Ebony has been featured in esteemed publications as well as digital outlets such as The Florida Times Union, PBS's Hometown, Derniere Vie Magazine, WJCT's First Coast Connect, and My Black Matters. In her 14 years of professional experience, Ebony’s performance accolades include The New Orleans House of Blues; Essence Festival; Nuyorican Café; Crossroads Theatre, TEDx, Jax by Jax as well as countless other colleges, universities, and prestigious entertainment venues nationwide. Her discography includes 5 albums: Old Soul (2006), Struggle’s Embrace (2010), EbEnFlo (2012), School Beats (2013), Know Love (2015). To add to her host of accomplishments, Ebony is the author of an entrepreneurial arts centered K-12 STEAM curriculum currently facilitated in over 48 after school programs across the United States. Ebony’s educational background features Douglas Anderson School of the Arts, New World Conservatory, Florida A & M University and Florida State University. Through her philanthropic work with Black on Black Rhyme Jax Foundation and Jax Youth Poetry Slam, Ebony has maintained a 100% college attendance rate amongst graduating mentees for over 5 years. She has taught invitational workshops at venues such as the University of North Florida, the Tupac Amaru Shakur Center for the Arts, Morgan State University, HBO Brave New Voices, the National Afterschool Programming Conference and the Department of Juvenile Justice.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iamlovereigns/messageSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/iamlovereigns/support

VOIDCAST
Space To Spit

VOIDCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2020 31:15


Hip-hop has been the lifeblood of the city’s music scene for decades, from popular hitmakers The Quad City DJs to those who vibrated the underground like Asamov and current genre benders like The Black Toilet. Today, the Northeast Florida hip-hop scene is in a state of transition, where more women and queer folks are claiming their space. We’ll hear from GeeXella, Ebony Payne English, Bebe Deluxe, and members of the collective L.O.V.E Culture, artists who are not just kicking down doors and

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Taste Test Live
Episode 39: The Power of Women and Words with guests Christina Parrish Stone and Ebony Payne English

Taste Test Live

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2019 99:34


After a full day delay of our podcast, we are proud to present a special 2-hour show with guests: two managing directors, Christina Parrish Stone from Friends of Hemming Park and Ebony Payne-English with The Performers Academy. These influential women joined the hosts to discuss collaborating with Hope At Hand and the Florida Humanities Council on National Poetry Month, Jax Poetry Fest kickoff at Downtown Jacksonville's First Wednesday Art Walk and a closing ceremony with Peabody & Emmy winning poet and writer, Al Letson on April 27th in Hemming Park.   Put This In Your Mouth segment Jussie Smollett case dropped of all 16 charges. Justin Bieber posted that he was stepping away from music to focus on his marriage and his personal life. There was a surprise proposal on American Idol Cardi B admitted to robbing and drugging men when she was a stripper   Interview Notes: What is Christina doing now? She says "working with Hemming Park has been one of the best experiences" Jax Poetry Fest - partnering with Performers Academy and Hope at Hand, Inc. This year a lot of events will be held in Hemming Park What is it like living in Springfield? She’s loved it. A friend of hers wrote a piece for HuffPost about how Jacksonville has so many distinct neighborhoods but nothing going on downtown She’s always loved art, she studied art as a child. Her mother was a writer and artist but Christina didn’t get super into art till she became part of SPAR Sculpture Project in Hemming Park: 3 separate sculptures being put into the park this summer. Hemming Park teamed up with UNF, all three sculptures are made by students Collaboration is key   Ebony Payne English is a literary artist with several awards. As acting Managing Director of The Performers Academy, she has been featured in many different types of digital media. She has a discography of 5 albums to date Ebony’s involvement with Jax Poetry Month, a lot of nationally recognized poets are Jax natives Performance Academy teaches troubled kids poetry much like Hope at Hand What to look forward to in April? Festival kicks off on April 3, in the Jax Makerspace inside the main library in downtown Jacksonville. There will be poetry performances all night. On April 7, MOCA Jacksonville a performance of “The God MC” will be held in their auditorium As two women in leadership are there any struggles? Christina says there is one advantage of being a woman: we tend to be more collaborative Christina faces more struggles being a woman when she was in the banking and law workforce. Ebony says: she has the ability to be a master creator not because she has a womb Ebony recently became a mother, how has being a mother changed her? “There is no good like motherhood” It has changed her completely. Her child is the most important and closest person in her inner circle.   About Christina Parrish Stone Christina is a long-time advocate for Jacksonville’s urban neighborhoods, with significant experience in historic preservation and the use of arts and culture as tools for community development. A resident of Historic Springfield, she retired from a twenty-year career as an attorney specializing in real estate law, served as executive director of the Springfield Preservation and Revitalization for 7 years and now serves as Managing Director of Friends of Hemming Park, a nonprofit organization contracted with the city to revitalize the park in the center of Downtown. Christina was responsible for founding Jacksonville PorchFest, an annual music festival that brings thousands of people to Springfield to enjoy dozens of performances on porches and in parks throughout the historic district. A board member or chair of several other civic organizations, Christina recently completed her goal of visiting each of the fifty United States and believes Jacksonville is poised to end its reign as America’s most underrated, unappreciated, and misunderstood city.   About Ebony Payne-English Ebony Payne-English is a literary artist --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tastetestlive/message

Bitter Medicine Podcast
Ebony Payne - English, Author Of “Secrets Of Ma'at” Joins Us To Discuss Her Book And Ma'at

Bitter Medicine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2018 75:02


https://www.bittermedicineblogs.com – On today’s show we are joined by a young, Black woman, mother and poetess, Ebony Payne-English. Ebony is a literary artist, performer, and educator from Jacksonville, FL. We discuss her book of poems, “Secrets of Ma'at”, s well as the inspiration behind the book: The 42 Divine Principles of Ma'at; the codes of conduct in Kemet. Listen to learn more! About Ebony Payne-English: She is the first woman to establish her own chapter of the international poetry organization, Black on Black Rhyme, the 2017 Cultural Council of Greater Jacksonville’s Emerging Artist, and recipient of the Spoken Word Gala’s 2017 William Bell Humanitarian Award. She is the managing director of The Performers Academy, a 501c3 arts education organization that offers programs to benefit foster teens and other underserved populations by creating special tailored programs for those who may never experience the passion of the performing arts. Ebony also serves on the Board of Directors of Southern Fried Poetry, Inc, the largest adult regional poetry slam in the nation and is director of programming for Jax Youth Poetry Slam. About her book, “Secrets of Ma'at”: http://www.ebonypayneenglish.com/ Secrets of Ma'at explores the fundamental qualities of wisdom and character with which ancient rulers relied on to govern the people. This poetic interpretation of the human experience is a journey of truth, integrity, justice and balance presented to us through the colorful and inoculating vernacular of Ebony Payne-English. The 42 poem collection offers perspective on politics, religion, culture, education, family, friendship and love. #kemet #maat #ebony Follow Ebony Payne-English on Social-Media: Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/EbonyOshun Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EbonyPayneEnglish/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/EbonyOshun YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1A3S7vWrBiiUtRO_7IuLMw Book Club: Join the October Book Club! We will be reading "The Destruction of Black Civilization" by Chancellor Williams. Use this affiliate link to order your copy today: amzn.to/2znwhdp DONATE 2 THE SHOW: https://goo.gl/pTFiAC Follow Us on: Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/bittermedz Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BitterMedicineShow/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bittermedicine Tumblr: https://www.tumblr.com/blog/bittermedz Website: https://goo.gl/DywnPr Follow KWAZ RADIO: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KWAZRADIO/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kwazradio Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/kwazradio YouTube: https://goo.gl/a6eXJZ Website: https://www.kwazradio.com

Essential Culture Podcast Network
SHAWANA'S SALON - ep5 - Artistry of Motherhood

Essential Culture Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2018 47:00


Shawana brings in guests Ebony Payne-English and Cherub 'Chop' Stewart to discuss the most ganster of hoods - Motherhood. These women dive deep into the need for tribe, personal expression and the difficulties of being a woman, a mother and an artist.

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T.H.E. Celebration
Expression Session Featuring Ebony Payne-English

T.H.E. Celebration

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2017 45:53


The Live and Online: Expression Session is a monthly writing workshop which culminates in a featured performance by an international recognized artist. This month we are blessed to have Ebony Payne-English as our feature! In this interview, Ebony shares her writing journey, what motivates her, and performs 3 poems. This Live and Online: Expression Session is on Sunday, February 19th at 12 PM PST - 2 PM PST. Register at: www.tomearl.com/events.