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Join us for an engaging episode featuring the acclaimed Canadian rapper Haviah Mighty. With honors like the Polaris Music Prize, Juno Award, and a BET nomination, Haviah recounts her inspiring journey in the music industry. The conversation explores her musical upbringing, family influences, and the hurdles she overcame as a black artist in Canada. Touching upon her award-winning album '13th Floor,' Haviah discusses her evolution from group dynamics to solo success. She also candidly addresses her experiences with identity, sexuality in a male-dominated genre, and the challenges of being an independent artist. Reflecting on her Caribbean roots and the vibrant Toronto arts scene, Haviah offers insightful perspectives on balancing creativity with business. Her honest and introspective narrative provides inspiration for anyone navigating their own creative and personal journeys.
A heady mix of hot tracks to match the hot weather! Listen in to hear A Tribe Called Red feat. Odario, Haviah Mighty and the Chippewa Travellers, Jesse Landen's latest project Balmy Beach, Sages, formerly of Meaford, now of Hamilton, a classic from Spoons, a soon to be classic from Sandro Perri, Charlie and Josh at their danciest with Platinum Sweat circa 2010, the pride of Eugenia, Alois Halliday laying down some verses about chopped Aerostars and more, Tween and Before the Dark Side alumni Chris covering Air's 'Kelly Watch the Starts', Dave Marshak's County Works Dept. laying it down in the mid 00's, Heathcote's own Debi Harbottle under her stage name Roni Sommers in 1981 and some more Beverley Glenn Copeland (just in case you need saving).
This episode was recorded on January 13, 2024This week on The Safe Room podcast, we're joined by a talented artist coming from Scarborough, Ontario. I had the pleasure of seeing him perform live and was completely blown away. SRE (pronounced "sorry") can best be described as distinct and fierce. As one of the most versatile artists, SRE is very meticulous when it comes to choosing the right instrument and setting the right mood for his audience and himself. Growing up in Scarborough, Ontario, SRE shares his artistic perspective sonically and lyrically through a different lens. In addition to opening up for Juno Award winners Haviah Mighty and Tona, Dance/Electronic Musician Elderbrook and Vandelux, Hip-Hop & Afro-fusion artist EverythingOShauN, and R&B-fusion/Dancehall artist Omega Mighty, his love and passion for music continue to shape him and his future aspirations.This interview speaks on SRE's rapid rise in the music industry and shares his humble beginnings. You don't want to miss out on this conversation.1:05 - Welcome SRE To The Safe Room!2:37 - Re-introduction - Who is SRE?3:24 - Hot Seat Segment12:16 - SRE's Origin Story Into Music18:06 - The Process Of Making Music (SRE's POV)24:07 - Leveraging The Right Avenues and Resources27:58 - Finding The Confidence In You31:21 - Having A Strong Growth Mindset In Music37:45 - Roleplay Session: Writing47:38 - Activity: Guess The Album By The Songs58:07 - ConclusionFollow SRE on Instagram and Tiktok (@sreonly) and listen to his singles "Moonlight" and "Shuffle on Apple Music, Spotify, Tidal, Soundcloud, and other streaming platforms.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Business inquiries: thesaferoomtoronto@gmail.comTune in live to The Safe Room on LuvBay Radio every Thursday at 8:00 PM ESTFollow the podcast on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. Leave a review and five stars!Instagram & TikTok: @thesaferoomofficialLinkedIn: The Safe RoomYouTube: Shon WilliamsIntro & Outro: Shon Williams - First Lady
Hi, I missed our little moments here in the episode description. Hope you have been well, if you haven't, that's okay too. Maybe something in this episode can change that even if just for a second. I love you. TRACKLIST: the della kit, Astrological, Diemm - Divinations MAUVEY, Madalen Duke, 4Korners, Temia - THE KING (REMIX) Tobolos, Bukola - I Love You Eva Shaw, Haviah Mighty, Friyie - please. The Ninth Empire - Hunt You Down Martina Stokes - Not With Me Alexis Lynn - Think About You Adewolf - Tipsy Love Sadé Awele, Teon Gibbs - Space & Time Mcevoy, bb - already seen SAYAK DAS - If You Don't Love Me (Tell Me) Saya Gray - AA BOUQUET FOR YOUR 180 FACE PARIS. - 4th Quarter --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chillroseradio/support
In the latest episode of "A Shot of Melanin," award winning psychotherapist Natacha Pennycooke sheds light on the pervasive issue of racial microaggressions and toxic work environments. With her expertise, she delves into the harmful effects these dynamics can have on individuals' mental health. Listeners gain valuable insights into how such environments can negatively impact those who find themselves in them, highlighting the importance of awareness and proactive measures to address these issues.Its is also the beginning of the new month so its time for the artist and song of the month. This month highlights the artist "Haviah Mighty" with her song Room service. Check it out as well as follow Haviah on her social media account and listen to her new album Crying Crystals.Follow Haviah Mighty on all of her socialsInstagram: @haviahmightywebsite:www.haviahmighty.caX formerly know as Twitter : @haviahmightyYouTube: Haviah MightySpin the globe series by Connor Price feat Haviah Mighty - https://youtube.com/shorts/DOIaEVi2nvA?si=zlARefzPNoC3jBSDFollow the Natacha Pennycooke on her social media account:Instagram: @natachapennycooke.therapyWebsite: www.natachapennycooke.comFacebook: Natacha Pennycooke, registered PsychotherapistFollow the podcast A Shot of Melanin on all Social media account (and don't forget to let us know how are you liking this episode and season 5 so far.)Instagram: @ashotofmelaninthreads: @ashotofmelaninX formerly know as Twitter : @asom_podcastFacebook: A Shot of MelaninSources used for the podcast :Racism remains an ugly reality for many in Canada: For women, it's even worse - Talent CanadaMicroaggressions at work take a heavy toll: Exhaustion, humiliation, burnout - The Globe and MailMany Black women felt relieved to work from home, free from microaggressions. Now they're told to come back. - The Washington PostWhat Is A Microaggression? And What To Do If You Experience One. : Life Kit : NPR Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/a-shot-of-melanin. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A lot to talk about this week! 2 hour episode for your head top! Thank you to all the supporters that have been listening in from episode 1! Subscribe to our YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSGbGTkweBvH79LnMha5bxg Chapters 00:00 Why resort food is trash in Cuba 01:20 Getting caught with weed in foreign countries 02:59 Weed now is way better than back in the day 07:35 Intro music 16:11 Show announcements 18:17 Ad reads 18:59 AIDS Awareness activist passes at 39 Years Old 21:07 Dj Zar compliments Friday on Haviah Mighty interview 24:26 Why do people accuse artists of being Industry Plants 27:51 The Ressa Pessa story Why TF Did I Get Married 36:37 Ad (Diamond Club) 37:06 Friday gets verified on Instagram 44:38 Why is it bad to be broke? 53:41 Wendy Williams health issues 01:00:40 Kodak Black crashes out right out of jail 01:11:16 Ad (Steamin Hotgrabba) 01:12:11 Toronto Gun violence up 40% in 2024 01: 30:37 Da Crook gets signed to Warner Music 01:41:21 Does Canada have the same Migrant issue as the USA? 01:52:39 Atlanta Boot Girls (Mod Ting Of The Week) 01:56:21 Trivia questions 02:02:46 Outro Music what's up this week ************************************************************************ Intro Music Rick Ross -Push It https://open.spotify.com/track/39SQnz9u6zd91nZdaPmmJK?si=5_oK0kvFTMKVKdbZ7ZKjFQ Rick Ross - Hustlin https://open.spotify.com/track/3hQCHzkE5oSA3F1xM8bpcM?si=UFMZuzCaT5C2Cr0COMA3xg Rick Ross ft Drake Stay Schemin https://open.spotify.com/track/0nq6sfr8z1R5KJ4XUk396e?si=2512a195b82b4bc3 Big thanks to B3 from Utopia Records Studio https://www.instagram.com/utopiarecordsca/ Thanks to Diamond Club: https://www.instagram.com/diamondclub_905/ Steamin Hot Grabba: https://www.instagram.com/steaminhotgrabba/ Exotic Hotpot: https://www.instagram.com/exotichotpotca/ We Love Hip Hop: www.instagram.com/welovehiphopnetwork/ Friday: www.instagram.com/fridayrickydred/ Dusty Wallace: www.instagram.com/trappherajohn/
Based out of Brampton via Toronto, Haviah Mighty is a songwriter, vocalist, producer, and performer. Her music is complex and unique with rap, song, and instrumentals transitioning seamlessly from hip-hop to soul to Afrobeats. Haviah's biggest turning point happened in 2016 when she was part of a rap cypher that went viral. That moment gave her the confidence she needed to pour all of her energy into music and pursue it as a career. Haviah's next big milestone happened in 2019 when she became the first hip-hop artist and the first Black woman to win the Polaris Music prize. Two years later, she won a JUNO and made history again as the first woman to ever win the Rap Album of the Year category. You'll hear more about those big moments and how Haviah's foundation at Fanshawe College helped pave the way for the success she continues to have today. This episode was recorded on IG Live on November 29th and we are so thrilled to have Fanshawe Alumni as a sponsor for this episode and a partner for this season of Turning Point. You can find out more about Fanshawe College's post-graduate programs here: FanshaweC.ca/postgrad
The Radio Boys (C.Truth, Kev Lawrence) are joined by artist/musician Haviah Mighty (@haviahmighty) coming straight outta Toronto Canada. Haviah speaks on singing at 4yrs old, her musical family, wearing multiple hats from producer to writer to rapper, Toronto artists getting their due, what inspires her, fun outside of music, crying cystals, meaning of the name, the creative process, breaking ground for women and more. For additional content go to: www.thermalsoundwaves.com Tweet: @thermalsoundwav Instagram: @thermalsoundwaves Facebook: @thermalsoundwaves --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thermalsoundwaves/support
Welcome to the episode 22 of "Women In The Music Industry", a podcast that shines a spotlight on the remarkable women who are breaking barriers and making their mark in an industry that has long been dominated by men. Today's episode features the unstoppable and relentless Ebonnie Rowe - Founder & Executive Director of PhemPhat Entertainment Group & Producer of The Honey Jam Emerging Artist Development Program for young female artists of all cultures and musical genres. Founded in 1995, they provide promotional, mentoring, networking, educational and performance opportunities. Artists such as Nelly Furtado, Melanie Fiona, Jully Black, Savannah Re, Haviah Mighty, LUKALA, Jordan Alexander, Leila Dey and many others performed early in their careers. Ebonnie has organized impactful experiences for these artists, such as songwriting camps, industry workshops, mentor cafe's, tickets to major artist concerts, opportunities to attend the Polaris, Juno and Grammy Awards, and sessions to learn from major artists such as Jessie Reyez, Estelle, Fefe Dobson, Marsha Ambrosius, Melanie Fiona, LeToya Luckett, Elle Varner, Erykah Badu, Janelle Monae and more. The program creates a welcoming, supportive sisterhood and a safe space for young women to be vulnerable, to learn, to build self esteem and long-lasting relationships. Ebonnie has participated in or moderated panels for CMW, Collision, RPSM Talks, Indie Week and more. Her work with Honey Jam has been profiled on CBC, e-talk, Global TV, Canada AM, Muchmusic, ET Canada, MacLeans, The Toronto Star, National Post, Globe & Mail and many other publications and media outlets. She has been featured in books such as “Canada 150 Women - Conversations with Leaders, Champions, and Luminaries”, and "Put Your Dreams First, Handle Your Entertainment Business". Additionally, Ebonnie has received many awards including the prestigious “Roy Thompson Award of Recognition”, “CIMA's Trailblazer Award” and the “YWCA Woman of Distinction Award”. If you are enjoying this video series, please rate/review/subscribe/tell everyone about it. Every little bit helps. Instagram: @thehoneyjam Web: www.honeyjam.com
On Thursday evening, Canadian rapper and record producer Kardinal Offishall is performing at a free concert alongside musicians Jah'Mila, Kayo and Haviah Mighty. But before his performance, he joined host Jeff Douglas to catch up about everything that's been keeping him busy.
Haviah Mighty is an award-winning Canadian rapper known for calling out injustice in her rhymes. She's just released a new album, "Crying Crystals," but instead of looking outward for inspiration, she decided to look inward. Haviah sits down with guest host Talia Schlanger to share what that experience has been like for her.
Full show: https://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artists Played: O_Super, MegaRan, conshus, The Heart and Brain, Allison Russell, yU, Rahill, Black Star, Stik Figa, The Expert, TFunk Collective, Maribou State, E-Turn, Reginald Chapman, Kenneka Cook, dada Joaozinho, Alceu, Bebe, Haviah Mighty, NIKO IS, KValentine, Chris Rob, Jessica Care Moore, Nottz, Krohme, T-Mo Goodie, Money Mogly, Blind Orbits, Moonchild, Kipp Stone, OutKast, GOODie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS
Full show: https://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artists Played: Jake One, DOOM, MidaZ The BEAST, conshus, Jelani Malik, Tamara Monk, defprez, Bernetia Miller And The Soul Groovers, andrew and Pagez, Emee., King Kashmere and Alecs DeLarge, Jamila Woods, yeule, F.E.E.L. Fearlessly Elevating Eliminating Limitations, Jamar X, Blak Madeen, Stalley, Cheese, C-Doc, Everything But The Girl, Paradox and DJ Sean P, DIE-REK, Free Daps, Wrekonize, Killer Mike, CeeLo Green, Lane Beckstrom, Knox Fortune, Haviah Mighty, Omega Mighty, OutKast, GOODie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS
The Hamilton Today Podcast with Scott Thompson: To start off the show, we look at lithium mining, as well as the shift in focus toward lithium spurred on by Canada's energy transition. Parliament has risen and ended this legislative session. While we know there are several unresolved issues, we also ask, what was accomplished? Let's take a look at the Fresh Up R&B Festival, which will be taking over Mills Hardware (95 King Street) starting at 6 p.m. tonight and will be running on Saturday and Sunday as well. Daily headliners 2019 Polaris Prize winner Haviah Mighty (recently in Hamilton for last year's Rally with Arkells.) It seems that the Titan Submersible may have been an ill-advised, ill-fated entrepreneurial misadventure that made skirting regulations part of its business model.The families of two people killed by an Ontario man are demanding answers from the federal government after the multiple murderer was moved to a medium-security prison.As you well know, there is an ongoing housing/shelter crisis in Hamilton (and across Ontario) as well as its impact on the city, and potential ways to ease the situation.How will Bill C-18 affect news media in Canada, how will it affect Canadians attempting to keep up with news in 2023?Cursive is making a comeback. Relegated in 2006 to an optional piece of learning in Ontario elementary schools, cursive writing is set to return as a mandatory part of the curriculum starting in September. Education Minister Stephen Lecce said it is about more than just teaching students how to sign their own name. Guests: Craig Johnson, Professor of Political Science at the University of Guelph Henry Jacek. Professor of Political Science, McMaster University Lisa La Rocca, Organizer of the Fresh Up R&B Festival; Director of Operations at Sonic Unyon Records Marvin Ryder, Professor with the DeGroote School of Business at McMaster University Alex Pierson, Host of The Alex Pierson Show on 640 Toronto, covered the Tim Bosma murder trial for 900 CHML Jim Dunn, Department of Health, Aging and Society, Faculty of Social Sciences, McMaster University Jeffrey Dvorkin, Senior Fellow at Massey College, Former Director of Journalism at the University of Toronto-Scarborough and author of Trusting the News in a Digital Age Stephen Lecce, Minister of Education for the Province of Ontario Scott Radley, Host of the Scott Radley Show and Columnist with the Hamilton Spectator Host – Scott Thompson Content Producer – William P. Erskine Technical/Podcast Producer - Matt Taylor Podcast Co-Producer - Ben Straughan News Anchor – Dave Woodard & Jen McQueen Want to keep up with what happened in Hamilton Today? Subscribe to the podcast! https://megaphone.link/CORU8835115919
Maassai LIVE in studio for Sled Island Music Festival! Playing tonight at 10:30pm at Dickens with Haviah Mighty. Happy Sled - stay safe, stay hydrated. If you'd like to keep up with the show, follow @mintcondition_cjsw on IG!
In this week's episode of Gent's Talk, presented by BULOVA Canada, we have a SPECIAL EDITION episode filmed live from the Red Carpet at the JUNO Awards! Host Samir Mourani chats up all of the nominees and winners and asks them to reflect on the key moments in their careers where they thought they were failing, how they stay motivated and what inspires them to keep going. Guest 1: Jackie Pirico; Guest 2: Francois Klark; Guest 3: Kardinal Offishall; Guest 4: Connor McDavid; Guest 5: Boslen; Guest 6: Torri Webster; Guest 7: Julian Taylor; Guest 8: Andrew Phung; Guest 9: Nickelback; Guest 10: Jessie Reyez; Guest 11: Digging Roots; Guest 12: Tyler Shaw; Guest 13: Preston Pablo; Guest 14: Banx & Ranx; Guest 15: Adria Kain; Guest 16: Mike Wise; Guest 17: K-OS; Guest 18: Choclair; Guest 19: Dax; Guest 20: The Reklaws; Guest 21: Teen Daze; Guest 22: Maestro Fresh Wes & Keysha Freshh; Guest 23: Ammoye; Guest 24: Chad Price; Guest 25: Haviah Mighty #gentstalk About Gent's Talk: The Gent's Talk series, powered by Gent's Post and presented by BULOVA Canada and supported by Ride Rude, is an episodic podcast/video style conversation with the leading gents and rising stars of industry. Guests on the show thus far include Russell Peters, Jonathan Osorio, Wes Hall, Karl Wolf, Diogo Snow, Nick Bateman, Justin Wu and many more. The conversations range from career, mental health, family, relationships, business, and everything in between. Even more excitingly, Gent's Talk is the first ever podcast in video format to be featured on all Air Canada domestic/international flights. Our intention is to have a raw and unfiltered conversation with our guests about their lives, how they achieved their successes, lessons learned along the way, and the challenges of climbing that mountain. Connect with us! Website: https://gentspost.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gentspost/... Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@gentstalkpod Twitter: https://twitter.com/GentsPost Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gentspost CREDITS: Host/Producer: Samir Mourani; Co-Host: Matthew Chapman; Creative Director: Steven Branco; Video & Sound Editor: Roman Lapshin; Video & Sound Technician: Poncho Navarro; Studio: Startwell Studios; A STAMINA Group Production, powered by Gent's Post.
Kardinal Offishall, Dream Warriors, Maestro, Michie Mee, Rich Kidd, Haviah Mighty, ToBi DJ Mel Boogie, Choclair speak Live from the 2023 JUNOS Media Room On De La Soul, Hip Hop being recognized in the Canadian Music industry, and tracing their lineage. ft. Identified Questions from Grant, MIX 103.7, and the Moderator.
Full show: https://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artists Played: De La Soul, DJ Dolo, Sleep Sinatra, Maze Overlay, conshus, B. Cool-Aid, Pink Siifu, Ahwlee, Devin Morrison, Pher, MoRuf, Ezra Collective, Nao, 4-IZE, DJ Toomp, Teleman, steel tipped dove, Donwill, MC Paul Barman, Jackie Mendoza, Vooo, M.O.P., Biggie Smalls, BlackLiq, Ohbliv, Nosaj Thing, Julianna Barwick, Haviah Mighty, Leisure Chief, Unknown Mortal Orchestra, Skyzoo, The Other Guys, Aurora Dee Raynes, OutKast, GOODie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS
Laura Simpson, Co-founder & CEO of Side Door joins the show to discuss the platform's recent revamp, and their recent Dragons Den experience! Canadian tech company Side Door is a web-based platform that supports in-person shows in non-conventional spaces like living rooms, bookstores, warehouses, etc. by connecting artists with hosts and providing easy-to-use show-booking tools. Side Door recently launched a redesigned and refined platform that better connects hosts with artists to create incredible in-person concert experiences, and it was featured on the popular Dragon's Den TV show on November 3rd. Side Door's Laura Simpson (CEO and co-founder) and Dan Mangan (co-founder and JUNO Award-winning artist) successfully pitched the Dragons, making a deal on the show with Arlene Dickinson. Halifax-based Side Door was founded in 2017, and as of October 2022, the company has facilitated over 2,000 shows, and artists have earned over $1,300,000 in ticket revenue. More than 140,000 tickets have been purchased on the platform and over 2,700 hosts have spaces that can hold 20 or more people. More than 700 artists and bands have used the Side Door platform to book shows, including Broken Social Scene, Haviah Mighty, Rural Alberta Advantage, Said the Whale, Cadence Weapon, John K. Sampson, and Dan Mangan. Connect with Side Door! — — Support Colton Gee and Desert Tiger ----- Check out our webstore @ Follow the Desert Tiger Podcast @ Follow Colton Gee @ —
Welcome to season two of Making Conversation with me, Grant Brydon. I've been sitting down with some of my favourite artists and thinkers to discuss creativity and life, for this fortnightly podcast. For this episode I spoke to Haviah Mighty, a rapper, producer and recording artist from Toronto who won the 2019 Polaris Music Prize with her breakthrough album 13th Floor. Last year she followed up with the Stock Exchange mixtape, which won a Juno Award. She recently joined me fresh off the plane at Levi's Haus of Strauss in London to talk about maintaining balance through the ups and downs of success, and how she hopes to implement change through the power of being her authentic self. ---------- @haviahmighty @GrantBrydon ---------- Artwork by @chanylbtc Music by @jonphonics ---------- Buy my book ‘Life Lessons from Hip-Hop' here: geni.us/LifeLessonsFromHipHop
On this episode, we chat about energy healing, reiki, & human design with Kierrah Flipping, a Psychotherapist and Master Reiki Energy Healer! (25:02)For Dumpster Dive, we throw K*nye in the dumpster! For his especially henious anti-Black antics. (13:06) During WIYR, we share what songs we've been listening to the past couple of weeks from BemyFiasco to Haviah Mighty & SiR! (1:22:00)Follow us on Tiktok, IG, & Twitter @TrumorRoomPodintro prod. by Ricky Davaine
Emmy Winner Charlotte Robinson host of OUTTAKE VOICES™ talked with The Dinah's all-female celebrities on the Red Carpet at the legendary Black & White Ball and Hollywood Party in Palm Springs, CA in this exclusive audio montage. We had a blast chatting with these fabulous women about their music, what they hope to accomplish with their work and how they cope in these challenging times. First we talked with singer-songwriter Cassidy King who has built a reputation as a solo artist with her singles “Professional Smiler” and “Wasted”. Then we spoke to singer songwriter Riela who is the daughter of Cuban and Panamanian immigrants about performing at The Dinah. Next we spoke to entrepreneur Nik Kacy creator of footwear and accessories for all gender identities who was attending The Dinah for the 20th time. Then we chatted with Jeopardy! winner Amy Schneider about how she would like to see more federal protections for our LGBTQ community. Next we talked with content provider Breanne Williamson who is working on her first feature film after her short film "Coming Out" gained over 2 million views. Then we caught up with Rose Garcia from the Showtime hit “The Real L Word” about the importance of LGBTQ visibility. We were thrilled to talk with Taylor Dayne 80s pop icon who was headlining the Black & White Ball about her music and upcoming projects. Up next was Mariah Hanson founder and producer of the 31st Club Skirts Dinah Shore Weekend and her partner Maureen Vanderpool, Director of Special Education at Sonoma Valley Unified School District. Then we chatted with Canadian rapper Haviah Mighty who co-headlined the Black & White Ball. Next we talked with rapper Siya followed by queer pop sensation Zolita. Then we chatted with reality stars Cuppie, Haley Grable and Brianna Murphy from the hit lesbian series “Tampa Baes” currently on Amazon Prime. Next we talked with singer-songwriter IV4 who has signed with Warner Records followed by Siena Liggins who is one of Billboard's Top Ten new LGBTQ artists of the year. Then DJ Alex D talked about spinning at The Dinah followed by the fabulous artist Melanie Posner who also appears on the hit lesbian reality series “Tampa Baes”. We concluded our coverage with singer songwriter Fletcher who headlined The Hollywood Party and just released her debut album “Girl Of My Dreams” on Capitol Records. (Photos by Marilyn Rosen) For More Info… LISTEN: 600+ LGBTQ Chats @OUTTAKE VOICES
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Mariah Hanson, founder and producer of the legendary Club Skirts Dinah Shore Weekend talks to Emmy Winner Charlotte Robinson host of OUTTAKE VOICES™ about celebrating The Dinah's 31st year that takes place September 21st through September 25th in Palm Springs, CA. The Dinah is continuing its legend with a show-stopping all-female entertainment line-up and has moved to one of Palm Springs' most historic hotels The Margaritaville formerly The Riviera. Built in 1959 this newly renovated establishment will serve as party central infamous for its role of drawing iconic celebrities like Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatra, Lucille Ball, Marilyn Monroe, Elizabeth Taylor, Sammy Davis Jr. and Sonny and Cher. This glamorous venue will host The Black and White Ball in the Grand Ballroom Friday night September 23rd with 80s pop idol Taylor Dayne who is exclusively bringing her full band to put on a rare and unique show for Dinah goers. Also headlining the Friday night event will be Haviah Mighty who just won a Juno for “Best Canadian Album of the Year” and is now on her way to take the U.S. by storm. Then on Saturday night Fletcher one of the most electrifying queer artists to burst onto the scene is taking centerstage at The Hollywood Party also in the fabulous Grand Ballroom. Of course it wouldn't be The Dinah without the next level of epic pool parties. The weekend pool parties will be highlighted with exclusive live performances by four exciting emerging queer artists Zolita, IV4, Cassidy King and Siena Liggins who are making themselves role models as visible members of our LGBTQ community. DJs spinning throughout The Dinah this year will include DJ Leslie Ortiz, DJ Alex D, DJ Gracy D, DJ China G and DJ Tatiana. We talked to Mariah about what she hopes to accomplish with The Dinah this year and her spin on our LGBTQ issues. Mariah Hanson has continuously utilized The Dinah as a platform to mobilize our LGBTQ community around humanitarian projects and social issues. An exemplary community leader she has single-handedly revolutionized her industry, overturned tradition and raised the bar on female achievement with an event that is entirely produced by women for women. OUTTAKE MEDIA has been a proud Media Sponsor of The Dinah for the last six years and we'll be attending all the festivities this year. Note: In compliance with the City of Palm Springs COVID safety protocol, all attendees, entertainers and staff are required to show proof of a recent negative COVID-19 test result or proof of full vaccinations to attend the festival. For More Info & Tix… LISTEN: 600+ LGBTQ Chats @OUTTAKE VOICES
On the podcast this week, Canadian Musician Editor-in-Chief Mike Raine is joined by Luther Mallory. He's an artist and performance coach specializing in stage psychology. Luther works with the Juno Masterclass and CMI's Artist Entrepreneur Program to help artists learn to let go of overthinking and obsessive judgment in performance. In this fascinating chat, Luther explains why he thinks there's really just two kinds of artists, and how he works with them to bring out their best performance that is in line with their own style and personality. He helps them work through mental hurdles that diminish their ability on stage and become more captivating and engaging performers. He also explains what separates the very best artists he's worked with, such as Haviah Mighty. Learn more at LutherMallory.com or DM him @luthermallory on Instagram.
Legendary blues musician Mel Brown brought the sound of the Mississippi Delta to Waterloo Region. And although Mel himself is gone, his legacy lives on. In celebration of that legacy, the region was home to the inaugural Mel Brown Music Festival & Symposium that happened May 27 through 29 at The Jazz Room, Maxwell's Music House, Kitchener Public Library, and TheMuseum. Join Sara and Marshall for the second episode of a special three-part series about the Mel Brown Music Festival & Symposium, featuring Elaquent, Muhleak, Quinton Barnes, Glenn Marias and the Mojo Train, Ekhaya, and Haviah Mighty. Brought to you by: HIP Developments Check out: The Joy Experiments Show art by: Ken Daley
Mr. Roberts, Jervais & scoopo discuss the influences of being or having role models in one's lives. The musical guest is Haviah Mighty with "Wishy Washy" ft. Omega Mighty. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mr-roberts-community/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mr-roberts-community/support
It's been a while since I've done a Playback episode on The Safe Room, last year to be exact. I'm so glad to be doing this late at night where I should be getting some rest, but sometimes the President doesn't sleep. Anyways, this conversation speaks on three main topics. First, I give my final verdict and review of Kendrick Lamar's latest album Mr. Morale and the Big Steppers. Was it pass or trash? Also, we have a deep discussion around labeling artists based on their genre after the questionable winners from this year's Billboard Awards. Finally, I talk shortly about the Junos and giving the credit to those artists: Haviah Mighty, Zenesoul, etc. for their accomplishments and for making the community proud of their hard work. This episode is stacked with music all over it, but like I said it's late at night so I' have to watch my tone if you know what I mean. Listen to the official soundtrack to The Safe Room Podcast "First Lady" by yours truly. Available on all streaming platforms! Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/ca/album/first-lady-single/1584878267 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/0kXHY4OwMqe77PmTQNNJql?si=bOUXsztEQFOS8H7r9E2uKg Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M4BQsPC2d9w Follow me on Instagram (@thesaferoomofficial) and Twitter (@thesaferoompod) Listen to the full podcast on these platforms: Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7Iu0Xw8O4HnfPjJ0eR96xL?si=X1jKRq0WTN2789NooJt6KQ Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-safe-room/id1527292317 Google Podcasts - https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8yZTRlZjg0NC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw?sa=X&ved=0CBUQ27cFahcKEwjA7f6on_DvAhUAAAAAHQAAAAAQCQ Anchor - https://anchor.fm/shon-williams0 The Safe Room is a podcast for open and in-depth conversations with those who want to share their perspectives willingly. Hosted by Shon Williams, The Safe Room is the perfect blend of social, cultural, and political issues related to our daily lives/communities, and stimulating/intriguing topics for the general listener.
Rapper Haviah Mighty discusses her Juno-nominated mixtape, Stock Exchange, and what she learned about finding validation from within. Singer-songwriter Jessia talks about her Juno-nominated EP, How Are You?, and the viral TikTok that changed her life. Our screen panellists Teri Hart and Lisa Macabasco discuss powerful onscreen portrayals of abortion and the ways that movies have reflected abortion rights in America.
This week we cover the long-awaited third album by Chicago rapper, singer, producer Saba. We get into his time after his sophomore hit “CARE FOR ME” and the shift in themes displayed on his latest record. (00:00) Intro; Spotlight Series #69: Haviah Mighty (04:04) Super-Bowl halftime performance (12:27) John Legend: Tomorrow (14:19) Vince Staples: MAGIC (ft. DJ Mustard) (16:16) Headie One x M Huncho (17:45) Tha God Fahim x Young Ol Droog; Nicholas Craven (19:27) Heaux Tales, Mo' Tales: The Deluxe (24:58) Blu x Fatlip x GBA Few Good Things Review starts here: (25:45) Saba intro; his career up to this point was (35:22) General thoughts on the album: album theme (45:08) One Way or Every N***a with a Budget (46:18) Few Good Things (ft. Black Thought & Eryn Allen Kane) (53:01) Survivor's Guilt (ft. G Herbo) (57:39) Come My Way (ft Krayzie Bone) (01:00:53) From an interlude called Circus (01:02:56) If I Had a Dollar / Stop That (01:08:03) a Simpler Time (ft. Mereba) / Still (ft. 6LACK & Smino) (01:11:43) Fearmonger (ft. Daoud) (01:19:12) Solider (ft. Pivot Gang) (01:22:02) 2012 (ft. Day Wave) (01:27:35) Make Believe (ft. Foushee) (01:30:04) Ranking in discography (01:35:33) Closing, Now and Then playlist
Truth be told, it wouldn't surprise me if it came out that today's guest was a low-key Avenger. It's such a privilege to welcome back Haviah Mighty to the pod, especially as part of our bonus episodes leading up to season 4. Haviah is a rapper/producer/businesswoman from Canada who made history when her album, 13th Floor, won the prestigious Polaris Music Prize. Last year was both a challenging and rewarding year for Haviah, both externally and internally. On today's podcast, we explore the importance of taking stock of life in real-time and how it's an artist's duty to meld those experiences within their craft. We also chat about the work behind Haviah's game-changing mixtape, Stock Exchange, which is out now.
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Artist and producer Haviah Mighty, whose debut studio album "13th Floor," won the Polaris Prize in 2019, discusses her latest mixtape called "Stock Exchange," and why blending her music with activism is important to her. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Full show: https://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artists Played: IMAKEMADBEATS, Austyn Michael, conshus, DWhateva, Zella Day, Myles Bullen, The Midnight Hour, Georgia Anne Muldrow, David Begun, Anish Kumar and Barry Cant Swim, Purple Kloud, Haviah Mighty, Yizzy, Chris Liebing, Ladan, Mr. SOS, Leisure Chief, Funky DL, Xantone Blacq, Flight Facilities, Your Smith, DIE-REK, Sojourn, Sareem Poems and Griffin, OutKast, GOODie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS
Actor Richard Jenkins explains why his latest film, The Humans, might make you reconsider how scary a Thanksgiving dinner can be. Michelle Cho, an assistant professor of South Korean film and media at the University of Toronto, discusses the success of Netflix's new horror series Hellbound. Rapper Haviah Mighty introduces us to a track off her new mixtape, Stock Exchange. Musician Jim James of My Morning Jacket talks about the band's new self-tilted album and what it meant to finally get back in the studio after a six-year hiatus.
Haviah Mighty discusses her excellent new mixtape, Stock Exchange, the disclosures she recently made about her own health, modern medicine and nutrition, future plans, and more! Supported by you on Patreon, Blackbyrd Myoozik, Pizza Trokadero, the Bookshelf, Planet Bean Coffee, and Grandad's Donuts. Support Y.E.S.S. and Black Women United YEG. Follow vish online. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/kreative-kontrol. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week Taj welcomes Toronto-based artists TOBi and Kit Weyman. TOBi is a Nigerian-Canadian rapper and singer artist signed to RCA Records. His most recent album, Elements Vol. 1 won the 2021 Juno Award for Rap Recording of The Year. Kit is a director and actor who has quickly been making a name for himself in the music video world, receiving a Prism Prize nomination and collaborating with artists like Haviah Mighty, Emanuel, Jazz Cartier and Noah Reid. The group discuss the TOBi and Kit's collaborative music videos "24 Remix", "Made Me Everything" and "Matter." They talk about fostering community and mentorship through filmmaking and the Toronto movies they want to see get made. Follow @SincerelyTOBi and @KitKnows and stay up to date on all new ARTchitects content by following @ARTchitectsPod on Instragram and TikTok. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Seventy episodes deep, y'all. Thank you for rocking with us, it means a lot fr. This episode, Cee and Notion dig into Notion's brand new single "Place I Know" (link below), Smokewell's "The Northern Lights Tape" featuring both Cee and Notion, Adele's new single teaser "Easy On Me", the Big Daddy Kane and KRS One Verzuz battle, the upcoming beef-squashing Eminem and Snoop collaboration, the 2022 Superbowl Halftime Show lineup of Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Kendrick Lamar, Eminem and Mary J. Blige, the Silk Sonic album dropping November 12th, Lil Wayne's The Carter 7" vinyl singles box set, the Wilder vs Fury fight and more. Nuff slappers this week from Justin Bieber, D Smoke, Smokewell, The Alchemist, KALLITECHNIS, Lute, Notion, Santino Le Saint, Nas, Jeris Johnson x Trippie Redd, Amorphous x Nikki Nair x Kehlani, Masego x Big Boi x JID, Dexter x Rola x IAMNOBODI, Joyner Lucas x Ty Dolla $ign, Robert Glasper x D Smoke x Tiffany Gouché, October London x Snoop Dogg, Artz x Bugy x Freddie Gibbs, Mick Jenkins, Cordae, Conway The Machine, Brandy, Keith Sweat x Raheem DeVaughn, Nasty x Merkules x Peter Jackson, Souloho x Chopper The Beast x Blxst, Keys N Krates x Haviah Mighty, Nate Husser x FouKi, Miraa May x RAYE, Koffee, ShaqIsDope, Grafh x DJ Shay x Benny The Butcher, and Rahim Samad x Skyzoo. Bless up. ICYMI: Cee - I Got Next ft. Myer Clarity + Notion | https://ffm.to/igotnext Cee - Stay Woke | https://ffm.to/ceestaywoke "This Is Cee" Spotify Playlist | https://bit.ly/ThisIsCeeSpotify Notion - Place I Know | https://ffm.to/notionplaceiknow ARTISTS: Contact info@illnotestudios.com for the production/mixing/mastering opportunity. Theme tune produced by Notion. Purchase beats: notionbeats.com Follow the team everywhere: @TheMovementFam @CeeFor @Notionbaby @iDahnJohnson
This week, Mike is thrilled to welcome back to the podcast Haviah Mighty, one of the most exciting and acclaimed rapper-producers in Canada. Haviah's last LP, 13th Floor, won the 2019 Polaris Music Prize and was the first rap album to do so. Because Haviah and Mike happened to be speaking the morning after Cadence Weapon won this year's Polaris Prize, they begin by discussing the fact that there have now been three politically-conscious rap albums in a row win the prize and what that means. Haviah then discuss her own experiences during the pandemic and how that has shaped her own thoughts on how artists find validation online. That topic is at the core of her upcoming album, Stock Exchange, in a couple of ways. So, she digs into this new project and how it came together. Following the new conversation with Haviah Mighty, Mike also re-shares the wonderful conversation he had a couple months ago with Cadence Weapon about his album, Parallel World, which just won this year's Polaris Music Prize as the best Canadian album of the year.
Full show: https://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artists Played: Erik Jackson, Paradox, DJ Dolo76, conshus, AmIAm, Machinedrum, Angelica Bess, Gift Of Gab, Jose Gonzalez, Kuf Knotz, Christine Elise, Marc Rapson, Deborah Jordan, Georgie Sweet, Nathan Thomas, Futuristica Music, ULTRA BEAST, Imperial, Buster Wolf, Dj Proof, Logic1000, yune pinku, Mega Ran, Maston, Leclair, Kiefer, Sincere Vega, Damu The Fudgemunk, Lesibu Grand, Haviah Mighty, Mala Rodriguez, T-Mo, Big Gipp and Khujo, OutKast, GOODie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS
“It feels like protection to prevent yourself from knowing, but really you're preventing yourself from growing.” - Haviah Mighty In this episode, Alexander speaks with Polaris Music Prize recipient and 2022 Juno award winner Haviah Mighty (@haviahmighty). They discuss the difficult but important growth that has come out of the past year, Haviah's single "Protest," her upcoming mixtape "Stock Exchange", and Alexander's "Human Nature" painting.See the artwork for this episode: artbyrobinson.com/episode-7-human-natureFor updates follow at @artbyrobinsonFollow @haviahmightyCheck out Haviah's latest single Flamenco: https://linktr.ee/haviahmightyAll music used is produced by Roosevelth: https://soundcloud.com/roosevelthFunded by Canada Council for the Art
La artista canadiense se alía con la española para crear su tema "Flamenco" que puedes descubrir hoy en Siglo 21. Además, la nueva música de Jungle, que acaban de publicar su disco, Loving in Stereo. También Lucie Antunes, Degiheugi, Agoria con Ela Minus y mucho más. En Consola hablamos sobre Criptojuegos. Al final del programa AFFKT presenta una última canción de su disco The Big Picture. Escuchar audio
Mr. Roberts, Scoopo, Jervais discuss if they see a person getting physically abused would they intervene? The musical guest is Haviah Mighty with "Blame". --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mr-roberts-community/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mr-roberts-community/support
Haviah Mighty is an inspiring musician, producer, and badass businesswoman who hails from Brampton, Canada. On this episode, she chats with Ken Grand-Pierre about the story behind her award-winning debut album, 13th Floor.
From Sam Cooke, to Kendrick Lamar, since time immemorial, music has embodied hope and inspiration for social change. Serving as cultural timestamps to identify distinct times, places and distinct turning points in our lives; music can be a powerful reminder of how far we've come or rather echo how much farther we have to go. On May 25th 2020, George Floyd's death by police brutality triggered one of the largest sustained protest periods in modern history. Artists and activists spearheaded this movement how they know best, using their voice. So what does Black Lives Matter sound like in 2020? To further explore, I spoke with Shad (hip hop artist and host of Hip Hop Evolution), Haviah Mighty (rapper and Polaris Prize Winner artist), Owen O'Sound Lee (artist, producer) and Sandy Hudson of Black Lives Matter Toronto (co-founder). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Topics and questions discussed in this episode range from: Black men supporting black woman (1:20), being approached by black men (8:10), can we rely on black men? (11:35), not everyday "bash men" (13:05, do women seek traits in their partners similar to their fathers? (17:05), "daddy issues" (21:30), cheating (23:20), are black woman often fetishized? (26:30), colorisim (28:15), are black girls sexualized from a young age? (37:30), the "angry black woman" (40:00), Flaws of Couture/ racist fashion brands (45:20), buying designer (51:20), are black female artists over-sexualized? (59:05), Haviah Mighty (63:30), black men uplifting black women (69:00), darkskin vs lightskin men (72:00), black hair (80:40)
Haviah Mighty drops by the Cavern after a big win: She's the winner of the 2019 Polaris Prize for the album, 13th floor. Lauren and Haviah get into how to work with a producer, writing for discomfort, and using your voice as an instrument. “My approach is to open up minds so that the ignorance won't be so wilful.” Our favourite moments: “I'm talking about these themes that can constitute discomfort, depending on what the listener looks like. My intention when giving the information is for there to be a dialogue based on the information.” [4:30] “When you say ‘I don't see color,' you're dismissing all of the people that do… My approach is to open up minds so that the ignorance won't be so wilful” [7:05]“I'm not DIY in the ‘I want to do everything myself way'; I'm DIY in the ‘I want my input to be considered way.” [10:19] “I was listening to the new Da Baby record…He has a cool energy.” [14:28] “You can pull inspiration from anywhere” [15:25] “I'm very into music. I have a great ear. I feel like I know enough about how things sound to know what notes I can't hit…” [17:26] “I took one hip-hop class and I wasn't even the best one! I just know that I don't consider myself to be a dance so it's funny when people are like, “You're such a good dancer.” [18:55] “[My sisters] are just really talented people. Involving them just makes the most sense.” [20:00] “I don't have to be as critical of being a good music because my standards are really high.” [25:08] “My competitiveness, my musicality? That's kind of instilled.” [26:12] Haviah Mighty's 2019 tour is coming to Halifax (October 26), Mississauga (October 27), Edmonton (November 7), Calgary (November 8), and Brampton (November 30). Tour dates can be found on her site. CREDITS: Cavern of Secrets is hosted by Lauren Mitchell. Produced by Ellen Payne Smith & Katie Jensen, with assistance from Vicky Mochama and Sarah Daniel.
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She was named in the top 15 Toronto Rappers you should know in 2019. I met Haviah mighty several years ago in London while she attended Fanshawe College. I still remember her guest appearance on our radio show in 2012, there was a caller who was listening to her performance and sat in his car parked in his driveway for a half an hour because he was blown away. Haviah Mighty was raised in a musical household in Brampton, Ontario, Mighty started singing at the age of 4, rapping at 11, and producing at 15. She is well-known for being one of the three MCs who make up The Sorority. In 2018, Mighty's track “Vámonos” appeared on HBO's hit series, Insecure. If you haven't seen Haviah live show, she opened up for Maestro Fresh Wes in London for the Juno's, and Maestro legitimately said he was nervous that she made him step his game up. It was a pleasure catching up with Haviah Mighty to talk about her career, the importance of having the time to find out who she is an artist. Subscribe to The Come Up Show Podcast on your favourite platform: bit.ly/2k57m7rShow us love and leave us a review: bit.ly/tcuspodcastreviewFollow us on Instagram & TwitterJoin our newsletter: bit.ly/tcusnewsletterCheck out the book I wrote "Stop Playing By Their Rules: An Artist Guide On How To Market To Fans" bit.ly/2kgGzEVSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thecomeupshow. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.