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In this week's episode I sat down with Keah Brown. Keah is an award winning journalist, author, and screenwriter. Her work on disability, identity, and pop culture has appeared in Town & Country Magazine, Teen Vogue, Elle, The LA Times, Marie Claire UK, And The New York Times, among other publications. We discuss the connection between disability and celebrity, not having time for imposter syndrome, the pressure of writing an acknowledgements page and much, much more.Join The Patreon: Click HereFollow Keah: Instagram: @keah_maria TikTok: @keah_maria Website: https://keahbrown.comFollow Me: Instagram: @jill_ilana , @alwayslookingup.podcast TikTok: @jillian_ilana Website: https://www.jillianilana.com Email: alwayslookingup227@gmail.comRead With Me:GoodreadsThe StoryGraphRelief For Disabled People Impacted By The Los Angeles Fires:The Partnership For Inclusive Disaster Strategies: https://disasterstrategies.orgRichard Devylder Disaster Relief Fund: https://disabilitydisasteraccess.org/rd-relief-fund/United Spinal Disaster Relief Grant: https://unitedspinal.org/disaster-relief-grant/Inevitable Foundation Emergency Relief Fund: https://www.inevitable.foundation/erfThis episode was edited and produced by Ben Curwin
Dear Midnighters,I'm thrilled to present Episode 137 of The Midnight Project, a journey through the latest and most electrifying tracks in our techno universe. This week's lineup is packed with premieres and exclusives that are sure to ignite your passion for the dance floor.We kick off with Belocca's "Mirage" in the Dual DeStress & Fantoo Remix, setting a mesmerizing tone for the episode. As we progress, you'll experience the deep rhythms of NIIDO's "Underworld" and the captivating beats of Keah's "Behind" in the Emmy Skyer Remix.I'm particularly excited to feature "Yes I Do" by Authenticity, a track that embodies the spirit of our community. Ronnye M's "Lies Beyond" and May Larke's "Keep Us Going" in the Horatio Remix continue to elevate the energy, leading us to "Another Planet" by POPOF and Mauro Somm—a true highlight of this set.Hasegawa's "Feed The Cycle" and the collaboration between TimiR and Andres Koller on "Pull Up" introduce fresh, dynamic sounds that keep the momentum going. UMEK's "Polyvinyk (Mechanically Intensive)" delivers the driving intensity we all crave, and Activate!'s "Save Me" in the Slim Black Private Edit adds a unique twist to our journey.We close with DJ Sygma's "Gothic," leaving you on a high note, eager for more.For the full tracklist and to dive deeper into these tracks, visit https://www.1001tracklists.com/source/80bhhv/the-midnight-project/index.html. Your support means the world to me, and I encourage you to explore these tracks further and share your favorites with fellow Midnighters.Thank you for being part of this incredible journey. Your energy and passion fuel The Midnight Project, and I can't wait to share more music with you next week.Stay inspired, and let the music move you.Sebastiaan
THIS IS A PREVIEW. FOR THE FULL EPISODE, GO TO Patreon.com/worstofall The lads grab their carts and make straight for the turkeys as they cover four iterations of one of America's favorite game shows: Supermarket Sweep. Topics include the history of supermarkets, the insidiousness of Whammies, and the difficulties of weaponizing 90s nostalgia in the turbulent world of the 2020s. Want more TWOAPW? Get access to the rest of this episode, our full back catalogue of premium and bonus episodes, and add your name to the masthead of our website by subscribing for $5/month at Patreon.com/worstofall! Media Referenced in this Episode: Supermarket Sweep January 17th, 1967 October 4th, 1991 Nancy & Kathy vs. Ron & Dru vs. Keah & Micki (1993) Marina & Tim vs Stephanie & Cyndee vs Vanessa & Dustin (2001) The New Supermarket Sweep 2020 (Season 2 Episode 7): Don't Be Twerking On My Show! Supermarket Sweep - SNL “An Oral History Of 'Supermarket Sweep' And Its Surprising Shelf Life” by Matthew Jacobs. Huffpost. July 31, 2020. “The Surprising Way a Supermarket Changed the World” by Ashley Ross. Time. September 9th, 2016. The Edsel Show - CBS-TV (October 13, 1957) TWOAPW theme by Brendan Dalton: Patreon // brendan-dalton.com // brendandalton.bandcamp.com Commercial: “Wife-B-Gone”
Deals done early, seemingly little conjecture… it kind of feels like there might be something cooking. Time to Restump Podcast Freo's quiet trade week update.Sure, Belly said we're now looking to the draft but Wallsy also said we're in for a quiet trade week! We're armed with a rich bag of future picks, are they just keeping their cards close to their chest or is there a twist in the purple trade week tail?Well Liam Henry is now a Saint and Lachie Schultz a Pie. There was a lot of shouting that we got stooged by the Saints and we took massive unders for Liam. Oddly enough much of the shouting came from the same folk who all year said he wasn't worth a ham sandwich. The Saints future second round pick does seem very compensatory light, but Liam put half a season of big runs on the board. Is that plus potential and improvement worth more than the currency received? Oh and yeah thanks Hawthorn for not giving us some little leverage by not entering the Henry negotiation! We tried to help you out with Brockman…. But no love back the other way?While we may have gotten clipped on the Henry trade, the roles were reversed in the Lachie Schultz deal. Collingwood parted with their pick 34 this year and their first rounder next year. We'd all prefer Schultzy stayed but that sort of package does soften the blow. In fact, you could almost argue that even if Schultzy wanted to stay and the Pies threw that deal on the table…. you're having the discussion!So far this trade period Joel Hamling has headed to Sydney, Liam Henry to the Saints and Lachie Schultz to the Pies. It currently leaves us with picks 34, 46, 60 and 64 in this year's draft while we've got a massive 3 first round picks, one second, one third and one fourth round pick in 2024. If this is a quiet trade week in Wallsy world, there wouldn't be enough trade period days for us if Wallsy said we're going to be pretty active!Looks like Brennan Cox got on with the job and with his lovely partner Keah, they have produced us a future father son pick! Two days of the overblown, overhyped and dramatically delivered meat market to go. Are we done? Are we now unpacking our draft picks and putting them on the shelves…. Or is Wallsy and co just keeping them warm for one last 2023 hurrah? As if there isn't enough hysterical nonsense in the AFL airways at the moment but we're believers in that too much hysterical purple nonsense is never enough. So, if you're a member of that club, by all means join us. And we're not the gate keepers of opinion so feel free to throw yours in the mix. Support the show
New set of mine in this weeks episode of Apollo Live Podcast. Stream and download on iTunes, Spotify, Amazon Music,DiFM, TuneIn and more. L.Ap. - linktr.ee/L.Ap Tracklist 1. Andrey Sirotkin - I Hate Mondays (Original Mix) [Promo] 2. Augustin Müller - Attraction (Original Mix) [Space Kraft Recordings] 3. Dante Falacanovo - Connected (Original Mix) [Redlof Records] 4. Old & Kid, Jungles - Only Darkness (Original Mix) [Se7ens Digital] 5. Oma - No Respite (Original Mix) [Mavic Music] 6. Keah, Pulse Plant - Devastator (Original Mix) [Se7ens Digital] 7. Jorhe - Ministry Of Darkness (Original Mix) [future Techno Records] 8. Sam Smith feat. Kim Petras - Unholy (The Rocketman & One Another Remix) [Promo] 9. Deadbeat - Mars (Original Mix) [Promo] 10. Mike Turing, Barbuto - Zolt (Luiz Miranda Remix) [Gain Records] 11. Jason Sieber - Kinetic (Original Mix) [Future Techno Records] 12. Jenna Gilmore - Carbon Snake (Original Mix) [Oscuro Music] 13. Bertzi - The Reborn (Original Mix) [Redlof Records] 14. Rhalef - Cyclone (Original Mix) [Space Kraft Recordings] 15. Atonal Structure - The Reclamation Pt. 5 (Original Mix) [Oscuro Music]
In this episode Keah Brown shares about her journey from self-hate, rooted in a moment in time when another child made fun of her, to self-love. She shares how this has inspired her work, including children's book, Sam's Super Seats, and young adult novel, The Pretty One. Our conversation explores societal narratives about disability and the impact of those narratives in the lives of people with disabilities. I love that Keah considers herself a "fan of life." This episode is uplifting and thought-provoking. This is an episode you want to share with young people as well. Keah Brown Bio Links Mentioned Sam's Super Seats The Pretty One Keah Brown TEDx Talk You Are the Best Thing - Tarana Burke and Brene Brown The Secret Summer Promise #DisabledAndCute Keah on Instagram Keah on Facebook KeahBrown.com Stay Connected with Diana Diana's Website Free Resource - 5 Keys to Going Beyond Awareness Beyond Awareness: Bringing Disability into Diversity in K-12 Schools & Communities - Diana's Book Ed Roberts: Champion of Disability Rights - Diana's Children's Book Ed Roberts: Champion of Disability Rights Thematic Unit/ Disability History Lesson Plans "Beyond Awareness" Digital Course Diana's TEDx Talk Beyond Awareness Facebook Page Diana on Instagram Beyond Awareness Tote Bag Beyond Awareness Pullover Hoodie Beyond Awareness Raglan Baseball T-Shirt Beyond Awareness Journal/Notebook Diana's Teachers Pay Teachers Store - Disability as Diversity Diana's Brand New Resource: Beyond Disability Awareness: An Educator's Guide, Published by National Professional Resources, Inc. (NPR, Inc.) Credits and Image Description Intro and outro music courtesy of Emmanuel Castro. Podcast cover photo by Rachel Schlesinger Photography. Podcast cover image description: Black and white photograph of Diana, a Spanish-American woman with long, wavy, brown hair. She is wearing a flowy, white blouse and smiles at camera as she leans against wooden building. Photo is colorfully framed with gold and orange rays of seeming sunshine on top half, and with solid sage green color on bottom half. Text reads "Beyond Awareness: Disability Awareness That Matters, Diana Pastora Carson, M.Ed."
The most humble and interesting data analyst, Tomi Keah, spent his valuable Sunday afternoon with Diego and I, and schooled us on many various topics he excels and works on. Many great lessons he shared with us, and many which can be applied right away. With a very unique and introspective way to analyze the world, he has a special skillset to bring many aspects of data in its various forms together like a story. Thank you Tomi! Be Healthy Yall BBP INSTAGRAM --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/berendzenbond/message
in this episode I talk Keah Brown, who is a journalist, author, studying actress and screenwriter. She is the recipient of Ulta Beauty's Muse 100 award, Which is a celebration of 100 inspirational voices around beauty, she is one of The Root's 100 most influential African Americans of 2018. Keah is the creator of the viral hashtag, #DisabledAndCute. Her work has appeared in Town & Country Magazine, Teen Vogue, Elle, Harper's Bazaar, Marie Claire UK, And The New York Times, among other publications. Her Debut essay collection, The Pretty One is out now. Her debut picture book, Sam's Super Seats is out now via Kokila books. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lmbdl/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lmbdl/support
Author Keah Brown joins Zerlina on the show to talk about her new children's book "Sam's Super Seats" out now!SAM'S SUPER SEATS centers around a young Black disabled girl named Sam, who finds joy throughout her day. Keah's story, which is loosely based on her childhood with Cerebral Palsy, is breaking barriers. According to the Cooperative Children's Book Center, only 3.4% of children's titles in 2019 featured a disabled protagonist, bringing SAM'S SUPER SEATS to the forefront of representation.
01: Wiccuwa- Techno Is My Life (Haindo remix) [Keep On Techno] 02: Future:Remnants - Artificial (Mike Turing Remix) [Keep On Techno X] 04: Frank Biazzi- Extasy [Off Recordings] 03: Belocca- The Greatest Question [Mainground Music] 04: Aureilo Mendoza- Mean Mug [Bubblejam Records] 05: Thomas Schumacher- Hype [Electric Ballroom] 06: Adam Element- Synapse (BigFatEddie remix) [Keep On Techno] 07: Sigabort- Askhole [Keep On Techno X] 08: Keah & Fragment Architect- Perception [Resilient Recordings] 09: Andreas Kraemer & Vanessa Sukowski- Eternal Nightmare [Equivalent] 10: Technoist- Step Outside (Lenny Dee & Malke Rollin remix) [Hard Electronic] 11: N.O.B.A, Dolby D & Shadym- Attention 2 (N.O.B.A Reworked) [Dolma Records] 12: Jason Richards & Ink909- Don't Be Afraid [Pure Dope Digital] 13: Coutts- Interesting Stuff [Corrupted Data] 14: Bones 33- Untilted 68 [Gomboc Records] 15: Alignment- Red Alarm [Etruria Beat]
For more information about Nick Bowman and The Future Underground Show visit: https://www.facebook.com/bowmannick Subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts click here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-future-underground-show/id288401159 Resident Advisor: https://ra.co/dj/nickbowman https://soundcloud.com/nickbowman https://twitter.com/djnickbowmanNick Bowman Tracklist01. Ilyas S - Start (Original Mix) [Red Section]02. Allan pillai - DoubleThink [Olympian]03. GrooveANDyes & Lautaro Gabioud - Out Of This World [Unrilis]04. Zafer Atabey - Dream [Unrilis]05. Zafer Atabey - Resurrection [Unrilis]06. Diego James - Ex Machina (Paul Atreides Remix) [Red Eclipse]07. Chris Ogden - Immortal Distancing [KRZM Records]08. Rangel Coelho - Mantra [Dreizehn Schallplatten]09. I Am Bam - Revolt (Electric Rescue Remix) [I-BAM Recordings]10. Cristian Varela - IPSO FACT (H. Paul Remix) [Induxtriall Records]11. Israel Toledo - Nobody is Forever [Assassin Soldier Recordings 12. Israel Toledo - The Interceptor [Assassin Soldier Recordings]13. Wiccuwa & Ray Raven - Planet X [Resilient Recordings] [Promo]14. PITCH! - Acid Bullet [Resilient Recordings] [Promo]15. Keah - Computer Error (Gregor Size Remix) [Basics Avenue]16. Keah & Fragment Architect - Perception (Original Mix) [Resilient Recordings] [Promo]17. Jon Connor - FORZA ROSS (Original Mix) [Bubblejam Records]18. Jon Connor - The Crazies (Original Mix) [Bubblejam Records]19. Rangel Coelho - Check It Out [Dreizehn Schallplatten]20. Rangel Coelho - Dark Human [Dreizehn Schallplatten] 21. Koenig Cylinders - 99.9 (John Selway 2002 Remix) [IST] 22. Midirama - Night Ride To LZX (Original Mix) [Resilient Recordings] [Promo]23. Giovanni Carozza - MRC [Inherit] 24. Giovanni Carozza - Einatmen (Kalte Liebe Remix) [Inherit] 25. Alt8 - Loop Da Loop (Chris Liberator & The Geezer Remix) [Dancefloor Impact Research]26. Fizch - Neurosis (Original Mix) [Resilient Recordings] [Promo] 27. Mark Sherry meets Space Frog & Derb - Follow Me (N.O.B.A. Remix) [Techburst Reords] [Promo] 28. Daniel Rifaterra -Nono [We Are The Brave] [Promo] 29. Daniel Rifaterra - Estoriboris [We Are The Brave] [Promo]
Future Choons Love Will Prevail (Original Mix) TimiR Love Will Prevail (15 Jul 2022) Supernova (Original Mix) Highestpoint Supernova EP (28 Jul 2022) Freya (Original Mix) 8288 Lose Control (11 Jul 2022) Hearing Voices KraftSiK-519 Btr Summer Edition 2022 (11 Jul 2022) The Beast (Original Mix) Maxie Devine The Beast (15 Jul 2022) Ego Death (Original Mix) MOTOG Pieces of Mind EP (08 Jul 2022) HeartBeat (Original Mix) Benja Millan Heartbeat EP (05 Jul 2022) Protection (Original Mix) Eico Robledo, Maciel Novak Hedonism Vol VIII (05 Aug 2022) I Don't Care (Original Mix) Alan Morales I Don't Care EP (25 Jul 2022) My Techno (Original Mix) Evan Aldey Hedonism Vol VIII (05 Aug 2022) Altered State of Mind Shay De Castro Altered State of Mind (08 Jul 2022) Right Time (Alex TB Remix) I-K-O, Phyter & Alex TB Right Time (22 Jul 2022) Main Room Mix: Broken (Extended Mix) Miane Broken Techno Clarity Pleasurekraft, Atroxx Alter Ego Weska Eleventh Wave Faith (Original Mix) Pablo Say Faith Rave (Adam Beyer & Layton Giordani Remix) Sam Paganini Acid & DMT BEC Bring Me Up EP Guido Venier - Kiss The Sky (Original Mix) Clone2.1 Records Make the Bass Scotech Make the Bass Keah & Fragment Architect - Perception (Original Mix) [Resilient Recordings]
That power which conquered death was so powerful and violent as earthquake. That power is still at work today.
Friction Labs delivers pure, long-lasting, premium chalk products for athletes who demand a better grip. Headquartered in Denver, CO, USA.In Today's episode Friction Labs co-founders Keah Kalantari will share how during the challenging year of 2020 they developed "Secret Stuff® Hygienic", the world's first 80% alcohol hygienic liquid chalk shown to kill COVID-19. www.frictionlabs.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Transcript: https://bit.ly/AIAe034Today's guest is Keah Brown. Keah is a journalist, author, studying actress and screenwriter. She is the recipient of Ulta Beauty's Muse 100 award, Which is a celebration of 100 inspirational voices around beauty. She's also one of The Root's 100 most influential African Americans of 2018. Keah is the creator of the viral hashtag, #DisabledAndCute. Her work has appeared in Town & Country Magazine, Teen Vogue, Elle, Harper's Bazaar, Marie Claire UK, And The New York Times, among other publications. Her Debut essay collection, The Pretty One is out now. Her debut picture book, Sam's Super Seats will be out Fall 2022 via Kokila books.Connect with Keah:https://keahbrown.com/https://www.instagram.com/keah_maria/The Pretty One: https://www.amazon.com/Pretty-One-Culture-Disability-Reasons/dp/1982100540/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1652820362&sr=8-2Sam's Super Seats: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=keah+brown&crid=1Z1OLS3SDA4QY&sprefix=keah+br%2Caps%2C100&ref=nb_sb_ss_retrain-deeppltr_2_7Connect with the Rocky Mountain ADA Center at https://rockymountainada.org/ or find us on social media. Don't forget to subscribe, rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify or anywhere else you get your podcasts!
Brother empowerMENt was formed with the intention to partner with community members and other organizations to reduce the stigma of negative male competition and unhealthy social constructs. We are helping brothers to breakthrough without breaking. It is important for our brothers, men, and their families to understand that we are here to support and love one another while extending our arms. Join us, each Thursday at 8:30 PM EST, we host a Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, and LinkedIn Live to engage in healthy discussions centered around awareness and empowerment. Hosts: J. Dwayne Garnett, CEO & Cordell Gibson, CTO Special Guest: Keah Cher'i We understand that everyone may need someone to talk to, so we desire to have a safe place for our brothers as well. Please reach out if you need us. Connect, Like, or Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Periscope, Twitter.
Welcome to the one hundred and ninety-sixth episode of the Heart + Hustle Podcast! 0:00 - 16:45 - Hi comrades! We're sharing two Black businesses to support this week, Black Brew Bros and Kismet + Charisma. 16:45 - 1:18:00 - Continuing our theme of having our favorite guests revisit us, we're talking to the amazing Keah Brown, author, and #TypingBaddie. Keah talks to us about why she's choosing herself, what the process has been to write her latest book, and shares what Black excellence means to her. You can find Keah at keahbrown.com or on Instagram at instagram.com/keah_maria. For show notes and a list of everything we talked about, visit www.heartandhustlepodcast.com.
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Charlie is out and about again ready to spring on another teen hero and also does Everyone's Rubbish where Greg finds himself up Pompeii!
This is Draw The Line Radio Show with Jacki-e, presenting the best music from female producers and DJs. Helping me Draw the Line with her guest mix in the second hour, it's Mizzrazz who's from Mannheim in Germany. She's co-founder of Side Effect, a collective for electronic dance music. Tech house and melodic techno are her favourite genres and her sets feature groovy, rhythms and intense basslines. She is currently learning music production and will be releasing her own tracks soon. Links for Mizzrazz:- Soundcloud:- https://soundcloud.com/mizzrazz Facebook:- https://www.facebook.com/mizzrazz In my mix in the first hour I'm playing tracks by Carly Wilford, Erika Krall, Beth Lydi, Miss Melera, Demah and lots more. If you like the tracks we play, please support the artists by buying their music. It's time to say NO to gender imbalance in dance music. It's time to Draw The Line!! Draw The Line Radio Show is produced for radio by Sergio Erridge and is A Darker Wave production. Track list 1st hour mixed by Jacki-E 1. Erika Krall – Hipazon (original mix) Trip & Dream. 2. Miss Melera – Stunning (original mix) Parquet Recordings. 3. Sascha Wieberknecht, Reanna Peris – Detroit Frequency (original mix) Wechselstrom Music. 4. Andrey Pitkin, Christina Novelli – Talking To You (No Hopes remix) Promo Party. 5. Clarity – Girl Get That (original mix) Confession. 6. La Fleur – Eavesdropper (original mix) Power Plant Records. 7. Beth Lydi – Pull Through (original mix) Plump Records. 8. Mai, Mai, Carly Wilford – Together for the Love (original mix) Basement Sounds. 9. Isabelle Gaultier – Ping Pong (original mix) AnalogMusiq promo to be released in September 2021. 10. Erika Krall – Losing Myself (original mix) Trip & Dream. 11. Demah – Love or Lust (Black Chapel remix) DeepDownDirty. 12. Puls'em – Perc ‘n' Ride (original mix) Crackhouse Recordings. 13. Carly Wilford – Generation X ft Mr V (original mix) Toolroom. 14. Mila Dietrich – Human Fate (original mix) Techgnosis Records. 15. Keah, Zephixx – Sky (original mix) Pure Dope Digital. 16. Jesika Jane, NEM3SI$ – The Pusher (Chris Coles and Latex Zebra remix) Onhcet Republik promo. 2nd hour Mizzrazz – An exclusive guest mix for Draw The Line Radio Show. 1. Ackermann - So Hot (original mix) IGNITE! Records. 2. Brothers Black - Annexe (Hiver remix) Bade Records. 3. Heiko Laux - R U Rec (original mix) Kanzleramt Music. 4. Michael Klein - Blk Drp 301 (original mix) BLK DRP. 5. Paride Saraceni - Cold Summer (original mix) Truesoul. 6. Tale Of Us – Anywhere (original mix) Afterlife. 7. Amotik – Chau (original mix) Amotik. 8. Pierre Blanche - Ares (original mix) Davotab Records. 9. The Micronaut - Jet (Marquez III remix) Voltage Musique. 10. Analog Agenda - Cloud by Cloud (Kape Blanc remix) Supdub Records. 11. Steam Shape - Nucleus (original mix) !Organism Rec. 12. Steam Shape – Ocsid (original mix) Metaphase. 13. Luigi Madonna - Unconditional Beauty (original mix) Drumcode. 14. Adam Beyer, Layton Giordani & Green Velvet - Data Point (original mix) Drumcode. 15. Cari Lekebusch - Fire Alarm (original mix) Drumcode
Today's reading is from the chapter titled, Freedom Of A Ponytail by award-winning writer and author, Keah Brown. When we interviewed Keah, (season three, episode 26) it was obvious that we were in the presence of greatness. Not only is Keah a phenomenal writer, but she is a formidable disruptor, advocate, and activist. I love the way she brings us into her world and allows us to understand what life is like as a Black, #DisabledAndCute person. Keah Brown is a journalist, author, and screenwriter. She is the creator of #DisabledAndCute. Keah has a B.A. in journalism from The State University of New York at Fredonia. Her work has appeared in Teen Vogue, Elle, Harper's Bazaar, Marie Claire UK, And The New York Times, among other publications. Her Debut essay collection, The Pretty One is out now. Her debut picture book, Sam's Super Seats will be out Fall 2022 via Koklia books. Add it on Goodreads. Keah loves TV and film, and she tweets, at @Keah_Maria, about cheesecake and how she should be writing. Visit: https://keahbrown.com Listen to Keah's Season 3 Episode: Keah Brown Is The Only "Pretty One" Speaking Out Against Ableism Episode 26 Special Thanks to our Sponsors: Savage X Fenty has it all! Get into it and become a new VIP. Get two bras for $29 plus 50% off everything site-wide at savagex.com/ONLYONE Best Fiends: Join us and the millions of Americans who are already playing this game. Download Best Fiends for FREE on The Apple APP store or Google Play. That's friends without the R, Best Fiends. Voyage et Cie: Voyage et Cie's curator Melanie Apple has cultivated a passion for notable moments using the sense of smell. Voyage et Cie is the ultimate luxury blend of travel, fragrance, and design. Each original fragrance is created by Melanie, 100% organic and natural which will transport you on a journey. Visit https://www.voyageetcie.com/ and enter the code: theonlyone to get your 10% off your purchase! Be sure not to miss our weekly full episodes on Tuesdays, Scott Talks on Wednesdays & Sunday Edition every Sunday by subscribing to the show wherever you listen to podcasts. We love hearing from you in the comments on iTunes and while you're there don't forget to rate us, subscribe and share the show! All of us at The Only One In The Room wish you safety and wellness during this challenging time. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Get ready to bask in the sparkle of light that is Keah Brown! Keah is an author, actress, journalist, screenwriter and creator of the viral hashtag #DisabledAndCute. Keah has a special way of inviting you to look at an idea in a completely new way - this happened to me when I first read her book and it's changed my entire perspective! We talk about: - Embracing being Black because she saw it modeled for her in the media growing up, but that nothing existed in a similar way for people with disabilities and how her work is changing that - Joy being revolutionary. Keah shares how it was a hard-won belief that took serious dedication to examining her old stories that weren't working for her. - Belief in happy endings and how that gives us the opportunity to flourish and reach for new levels. I believe Keah will help you re-examine your long-held beliefs of how you see race, disability, and feminism. She’s done it for me! I am a Keah fan forever and I know you will be too - listen and share with your bestie!
Tulane SoPA Media + Design Program provides award-winning undergraduate, post graduate and professional certificates in Graphic Design, Interactive UX/UI Design, Advertising, Public Relations and Digital Media Marketing. In this episode, we speak to student Keah Moffett who will be completing her Post-Bac certificate in Interactive UX/UI Design this spring 2021. .......................Keah is presently developing an elective course titled: Media + Design: Race and Culture that will launch summer 2021. FMI regarding this course and our programs visit: sopa.tulane.edu.......................Amanda Garcia, Ph.D. is an award-winning designer and educator. To learn more about Dr. Garcia, click here +
"Imagine if you were born with a disability. A disability that despite many painful surgeries, still left your right side shorter than your left and your right hand unable to make a fist. Can you picture what school or a simple trip to the mall would be like, needing to stop and rest more that anyone else your age? Keah Brown, 28 year-old best-selling author, advocate and public speaker, was born with cerebral palsy in Western, New York State. And although Keah’s mother did her best to shield her daughter from the petty cruelties of her peers, eventually one of Keah’s classmates made fun of her at school, bringing a spotlight to her differences. An act which changed the way she saw herself forever." That excerpt was written and originally read by Laura Cathcart-Robbins and is taken from the introduction to one of my favorite episodes of a podcast that Laura hosts called THE ONLY ONE IN THE ROOM, which I had a hand in helping create and continue to serve as the executive producer. The full episode is number 26 and is called “Keah Brown Is The Only "Pretty One" Speaking Out Against Ableism”. The reason I’m sharing this with you is because I had the privilege to have a deep and candid talk with Keah Brown and the incite and depth that Keah shares is so beautiful and her focus of listening to each other to create change is powerful in its simplicity. She helps us understand that the most powerful thing you can do for yourself and for the world, is to believe in yourself and spend time becoming aware of your abilities. It then becomes that much easier to see those things in each other. More From Keah Brown: Read The Pretty One Finding Keah Brown: Twitter & Instagram: @keah_maria Website: www.keahbrown.com Do you have a question you'd like to ask? We'll feature it on the show and offer answers in an upcoming episode. Just email us here: barsi@avanthausmedia.com Get the FREE companion Podcast Resource Guide now: bebold.avanthausmedia.com/podresourceguide Reserve your spot at a lower price during our pre-launch for the Begin Podcasting Intensive Group Coaching!! Spots are very limited so join while there's space! Connect with Barsi on IG: @thebarsi Visit our company website www.avanthausmedia.com for any podcasting or media creation needs. Stay positive and safe out there. I'll see you on the other side.
Keah Mason received her bachelor’s degree in elementary education from Towson University, and a master’s degree in Curriculum and Instruction from McDaniel College. Since 2010, she has worked as a teacher for Charles County Public Schools. As an instructional leader, Keah participated in developing reading curriculum and instructional activities for elementary students. While presenting professional development for teachers in reading, math, and even self-care, she has also served as a trainer and co-chair for the membership committee of the Education Association of Charles County. Keah is a 2020-2021 nominee for Charles County Teacher of the Year. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Loneliness is not always the lack of company, it can also be a lack of purpose. The pandemic, COVID, quarnatining have all contributed to us experiencing some form of loneliness. But, what about those feelings of rejection, lack of motivation or even the disappointment of not seeing your perceived purpose come to pass the way you envisioned? Did you know those can also be contributors? How do we overcome the ugliness of loneliness when it comes knocking ? Today's podcast guest Keah Mason, brings us a witty yet powerful episode on her experiences with loneliness that led her right into the arms of God and provided her with some life lessons and a brand new prespective. Keah is an educator, author, and a facilitator and writer for REAL Women Rock, who realized that her journey opened up a door to greater self-discovery that then sparked a mission to write the book, 'When Loneliness Visits' Grab a pen and your journal because beautiful gems are been shared from her book on this episode! Stay in touch with Keah on FB @KeahLMason and grab a copy of her book at https://purposedpublishingcompany.com/keahmason/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/braveinvision/support
I hope you got a chance to hear Keah's story last week. If not, I'll wait here while you catch up! Today, we finish the talk with Keah talking more about the loneliness of losing her mother last year. More viewer perspectives on loneliness are included in this episode. There's really no way to identify all that ways we feel loneliness or predict how we'll each respond. Keah's contribution to that conversation is her book "When Loneliness Visits". Find the book here at Purposed Publishing Company www.GoReeReeGo.com
Novembers episode of Because: sees a great hour of techno presented for your delectation. It features tracks from Keah, Hollen, Jesika Jane & NEM3SI$, and Sakin Bozkurt Feel free to add any comments or reactions to the podcast on Twitter @BSEChris or on my Facebook wall http://www.facebook.com/bseDJ http://www.bsemusic.co.uk B.S.E - Because: Episode 23 - Techno 01 - Coutts - Re-Rave 001 (Cubik Love) [Coutts] 02 - Jesika Jane & NEM3SI$ - The Pusher (Original Mix) [ONHCET REPUBLIK XTREME] 03 - Hector da rosa & Pitch! - Raw Shadows (Pablo Caballero remix) [Trigonometryk] 04 - Lorely Mur - Melena [Whole Story] 05 - Keah - Lightning In The Sky (PITCH! Remix) [Beyond Earthly Skies Recordings] 06 - R.b.d. - Progressive (Original Mix) [The Answer Records] 07 - Spuri & Dj Murphy Nilo (H! Dude Remix) [Dolma Red] 08 - ID - ID 09 - Minio - New Age (Original Mix) [Profunda Intellectus Records] 10 - Sakin Bozkurt - Kreissaege (Chris Coles & Latex Zebra Remix) [Keep on Techno Records] 11 - Hollen - Raw Rave On (Original Mix) [Dolma Records] 12 - Kruger (UK) - Whispers Of The Paranoid (Fred Asquith Remix) [Pure Dope Digital] 13 - Leon Immense - Heavy Influence (Original Mix) [My Mind Records] This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration
Because: Episode 23 - TechnoNovembers episode of Because: sees a great hour of techno presented for your delectation. It features tracks from Keah, Hollen, Jesika Jane & NEM3SI$, and Sakin Bozkurt StreamDownload Feel free to add any comments or reactions to the podcast on Twitter @BSEChris or on my Facebook wall http://www.facebook.com/bseDJhttp://www.bsemusic.co.ukB.S.E - Because: Episode 23 - Techno01 - Coutts - Re-Rave 001 (Cubik Love) [Coutts]02 - Jesika Jane & NEM3SI$ - The Pusher (Original Mix) [ONHCET REPUBLIK XTREME]03 - Hector da rosa & Pitch! - Raw Shadows (Pablo Caballero remix) [Trigonometryk]04 - Lorely Mur - Melena [Whole Story]05 - Keah - Lightning In The Sky (PITCH! Remix) [Beyond Earthly Skies Recordings]06 - R.b.d. - Progressive (Original Mix) [The Answer Records]07 - Spuri & Dj Murphy Nilo (H! Dude Remix) [Dolma Red]08 - ID - ID09 - Minio - New Age (Original Mix) [Profunda Intellectus Records]10 - Sakin Bozkurt - Kreissaege (Chris Coles & Latex Zebra Remix) [Keep on Techno Records]11 - Hollen - Raw Rave On (Original Mix) [Dolma Records]12 - Kruger (UK) - Whispers Of The Paranoid (Fred Asquith Remix) [Pure Dope Digital]13 - Leon Immense - Heavy Influence (Original Mix) [My Mind Records]
This episode is MANDATORY for all vagina owners to listen to, because so many don't realize they have endometriosis. This week's guest, Keah Moffett, breaks down her experience living with Endo. From being misdiagnosed by a billion male doctors to saying goodbye to her bellybutton, Keah's personal journey with endo is incredibly unique. J.Mix also covers her array of opinions on the election results, and Keah tells the ponytale about her unfortgettable interaction with the Obamas on Inauguration Day in '08. Other things discussed: the confusing wording attached to Louisiana's abortion bill, Rising Covid cases in NOLA, Super spreader concert in Jackson Square, and much more!Follow Keah on IG @kdmofo and her new podcast @mofo_truthIf you are all caught up on TSAM and want to explore more bonus and exclusive content:Subscribe to TSAM's Patreon!www.patreon.com/theselfawaremillennial-TSAM'S GoFundMe:https://www.gofundme.com/f/theselfawaremillennial-Follow The Self-Aware Millennial on Facebook, Instagram, and Youtube!-For inquiries on almost everything, email theselfawaremillennial@gmail.com Compliments welcome as well :)-Song(s): "The Self-Aware Millennial Theme" + "Venturing" (Patreon promo) by J.MixSound editor: Theo Foglemanwww.tsampodcast.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/theselfawaremillennial)
If you're on Twitter, you may know Keah Brown as the creator of the hashtag #DisableAndCute and as the author of The Pretty One. But, true to Jam form, Keah and Brad didn't talk about either of those. Instead, they talked about the space for Black joy, grandmas, the absolute dumpster fire that is Twitter, and some of their favorite movie biopics. Oh, and Keah's next project, a picture book coming in 2022: Sam's Super Seats! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For all the talk of inclusivity finally being taken seriously by fashion, the industry is way behind on many fronts. It basically ignores entire sections of the market, which makes no sense from a business perspective, and let alone a social one. Adaptive fashion is both an opportunity and a necessity - as this week's brilliant guest, author Keah Brown says, disabled people love clothes too. And they're tired of having to alter things that don't work for them. Accessible, adaptive design is the future, and forward-looking brands are taking note. Our chat covers everything from Keah's New York Fashion Week debut and how her hashtag #disabledandcute went viral to writing her first screen play and the finding joy in the everyday. This is an enlightening, bright interview full of inspiration. What a treat to have Keah on the podcast. Let us know what you think. You can find Clare on Instagram and Twitter. Keah's website is here. Do you follow us at @thewardrobecrisis ? Remember, you can read our magazine at www.thewardrobecrisis.com, you can sign up for our bi-weekly newsletters there too. THANK YOU FOR LISTENING. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Jen + Lillian chat with special guest Keah Brown--author, screenwriter, and fairy godmother of hashtag #disabledandcute. Keah's not here for a pity party--she IS the party! We dish on media's problematic obsession with disability sob stories, grand gestures for love, and the terrible addiction that is 90 Day Fiance. -- Follow Keah, and order her book, THE PRETTY ONE, here! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/allthefucks/message
me and keah breakdown leaving your man (in the ground or otherwise) and the importance of a good name dropping all the while discussing Chloe x Halle's Ungodly Hour! IG: @thetracktwo, @ke.ah --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tracktwo/message
Loving ourselves when the world tells us to hate so many parts of ourselves is a radical act. In this episode, Reshma sits down with writer and disability advocate Keah Brown to discuss her journey to falling in love with herself. Keah, author of The Pretty One: On Life, Pop Culture, Disability, and Other Reasons to Fall in Love with Me, opens up about creating the #DisabledAndCute hashtag, learning to love parts of herself through pop culture, and being a bi icon. The Pretty One: https://keahbrown.com/pretty-one/ Read More of Keah's work: https://keahbrown.com/ Keah's Twitter: https://bit.ly/2yTfpOf Keah's Instagram: https://bit.ly/2AwMe44 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bravenotperfect/message
We get into it with author and pop culture aficionado Keah Brown, who created #DisabledAndCute! Keah describes herself as a "bisexual, black, disabled woman," and discusses how she feels pressured to shelve some of her identities in order to advocate for just one at a time. We talk lack of disabled representation (never mind lack of disabled *queer* representation) in media, and Keah tells us why she was afraid to admit she was bi "on top of everything else." Also: the truth about the Olsen twins!
Keah Brown is a journalist, freelance writer, and the creator of #DisabledAndCute. She is also the author of The Pretty One: On Life, Pop Culture, Disability, and Other Reasons to Fall in Love with Me.In The Pretty One, Keah muses on popular culture and media, family bonds, romantic relationships, and other universal human experiences. With wit and charm, Keah aims to shift the current culture and proper representation surrounding disability as she explores important topics in her life.The candid essays are written in a millennial voice with the passion of someone who hasn’t let her disability define her and who, instead, brings awareness to the struggles and triumphs of the disabled.Keah has spoken about the hashtag and about living with cerebral palsy in Teen Vogue, Essence.com, Catapult, Glamour, Harper’s Bazaar, and Lenny Letter among other publications. She holds a bachelor's degree in journalism from The State University of New York at Fredonia and has a love for popular culture and cheesecake. She lives in Western New York with her family.Keah’s cerebral palsy affects her right side and she is known for “smashing stigmas, empowering her community, and celebrating herself” (Teen Vogue). Keah hopes #DisabledAndCute, her work with Tommy Hilfiger, and her essay collection will expand the conversation about disability, give voice to the disabled, and inspire people from all walks-of-life. In this episode, Keah opens about living with a disability, defining herself by more than just one aspect of her life, breaking barriers and moving past negative stereotypes, the value in changing one's personal narrative and owning your story, dealing with hate and finding internal strength, practicing self-love, and more.FOLLOW KEAH:INSTA: @keah_mariaTWITTER: @keah_mariaWEBSITE: www.keahbrown.comBOOK: The Pretty OneCONTACT TARA:INSTA: @tara.mont / @trustandthriveYOUTUBE: Tara MontFACEBOOK: bit.ly/FBtaramontWEBSITE: www.tara-mont.comEMAIL: tara@tara-mont.com
"A mystery unfolds when delivery boys along with their pizza's keep disappearing, mostly pepperoni pizza's.Keah is puzzled by strange noises that happen around the apartment building where she lives.With the help of her friends, Keah is determined to find out why these things are happening before her family gets back from their cruise."Looking for Children's Books?Visit Tracey Ayres Websitehttp://www.traceyayres.com.au/GET YOUR BOOK A QUOTE FOR TRAILERS & AUDIOBOOK.VIEW THE SAMPLES:https://www.maria-abrenica.com/ Follow me on FB:https://www.facebook.com/worldaudiobooks/Support the show (http://www.buzzsprout.com/757583)
>>> TECHNO 2019.04 by Dj HS >>> 01/NIEREICH & SHADYM flash bang 02/PAN-POT confronted 03/FHASE 87 organ 04/DJ HS & N.O.B.A lisboa 05/A.PAUL & DJ DEXTRO repeat 06/MANU KENTON awakenings 07/DJ JORDAN drop killer 08/KEAH somos suenos (Noba Remix) 09/SHADYM & TXIMELTA arioso 10/CHRIS LEHMANN drive 11/RON DARST arkadial 12/ETHAN SMITH ubuh 13/CHRISTIAN GLITCH the top 14/DJ GHOST the worl is different (M.Kenton Remix)
50 episodes down and here we are - going viral in Wisconsin, who would of thunk it. On this episode of 'What is frustrating Keah and Sarah today' otherwise known as the less common 'SOMNIA' we discuss t-swiz and her ability to make a temper tantrum the most viral thing on the internet, Marilyn Manson's chins and their new found fame as well as boomers thinking anyone under the age of 30 spent majority of their growing up years living under a rock #okboomer (it's irony really, the saying is just catchy) But wait - "ThERe Is anOThEr InTeRviEW?!" It seems your girls have been busy getting the Somnia word to the streets and the bands...in...the...s...tudio to have a little bit of a chat about who they are, where they are and where they are going - and most likely a joke in between too. Today we are joined by Philly Punkers Uncle Dan so make sure you listen through to Sarah's Segment or you'll miss it! BUT WAIT THERE IS STILL MORE!?! Somnia and German post-hardcore band CODA are teaming up for a Christmas giveaway(/miracle, ahehhh) so make sure you head over to both Somnia and Coda instagram and Facebook pages to keep up to date on all of that. But last, and most likely most important thing of all - Welcome aboard the tasteful tunes express CHOO CHOOOOOOO1. Where Did You Come From - Jennings Couch2. FEEL NOTHING - The Plot In You3. Ludens - Bring Me The Horizon4. Another Life - Motionless in White5. Wasted, Too - Uncle Dan6. Good Things - The Menzingers7. Withered Hand - Thee Oh Sees8. Sea Of Smiles - Sienna Skies. ______________________________________________________________________________ Make sure to follow us on all social media platforms because you don't want to miss a hell of a good time. Facebook - hi.locanyougo (http://bit.ly/Somniafb)Insta - hi_locanyougo (http://bit.ly/somniainsta)Youtube - SOMNIA SOUNDS (http://bit.ly/somniayoutube)Twitter - somniasoundslyk (http://bit.ly/somniatwitter)Spotify (Podcast & Playlist) - SOMNIA SOUNDS You can also find us at Soundlink TV thanks to Soundlink Magazine so be sure to subscribe - they have everything from album reviews, interviews and everything else in between! (http://bit.ly/soundlinkyoutubechannel)
Imagine if you were born with a disability. A disability that despite many painful surgeries, still left your right side shorter than your left and your right hand unable to make a fist. Can you picture what school or a simple trip to the mall would be like, needing to stop and rest more that anyone else your age? Keah Brown, 28 year-old best-selling author, advocate and public speaker, was born with cerebral palsy in Western, New York State. And although Keah’s mother did her best to shield her daughter from the petty cruelties of her peers, eventually one of Keah’s classmates made fun of her at school, bringing a spotlight to her differences. An act which changed the way she saw herself forever. But what if one day you decided that you were tired of waiting for others to change? Would you be tempted to create disconnect and distance even with those who loved you? Or would you shift your perspective into believing your power lives in the change you create within yourself? More From Keah Brown: Read The Pretty One https://amzn.to/3319gsi Finding Keah Brown: Twitter & Instagram: @keah_maria Website: www.keahbrown.com If you'd like to ask a question and be featured during the Dear Laura segment you can DM us on instagram @theonlyoneintheroom or email us via the website www.theonlyonepod.com. Also visit the website for the latest from our host Laura Cathcart Robbins such as live events, appearances, featured articles and more. Don't miss our bonus after show Scott Talks, where co-host and producer Scott Slaughter (aka Hon) briefly chops it up with our guest immediately after the interview. *If you know someone who might be feeling like they're the "Only One" be sure to share this or one of our other unique episodes with them. Also be sure to subscribe, comment and review us on iTunes! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Keah Brown is a journalist and essayist. Keah’s debut essay collection The Pretty One is an honest and thoughtful look at what it means to be black and disabled in a culture that doesn’t make space for marginalized bodies. In our conversation we talked about the importance of representation, the insidious nature of ableism, and compared notes on how each of us approaches an interview. Then for the second segment, we talked about the 24-hour news cycle. (Conversation recorded October 17, 2019.) Bonus Reading: Subscribers to the Likewise Media Patreon campaign can hear Keah read an excerpt from her book The Pretty One. Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | RadioPublic | Stitcher | Spotify | TuneIn | RSS Support: Support our Patreon | Leave a review Share: Tweet this episode | Share to Facebook Connect: Email | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTube Show Notes: Keah Brown Keah Brown - The Pretty One #DisabledAndCute Keah Brown - “Brie Larson on superheroes, success and her Hollywood sisterhood” Keah’s work at Cliché Mag Keah Brown - “Roxane Gay Wants You to See Fat People as Humans” Lyz Lenz - “How Many Personal Stories Must Women Share to Convince Others of Their Humanity?” StarTribune - “Viral photo captures power dynamic between Trump and Nancy Pelosi” Brandon Taylor - Real Life Charmed Almost Family Raising Dion Transcript
In this week's episode, Heather speaks with Keah Brown about her wonderful new book The Pretty One: On Life, Pop Culture, Disability, and Other Reasons to Fall in Love with Me, her experience dealing with social media and embracing life to its fullest. To follow Keah on social media, find her at https://twitter.com/Keah_Maria Don't forget to like, rate and subscribe!!!! If you'd like to be featured on the show, send Heather a voice note by going to https://anchor.fm/shutupandlistenwithhm --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/shutupandlistenwithhm/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shutupandlistenwithhm/support
We were invited to el paso for a skate competition that maize had sponsored. i sat down with the homies in maize Keah begay and Shawn harrison. Shout out the the yesleta del sur peublo.
Somedays we wonder why we choose topics that get us worked up, but then Keah goes and says something like 'clothes-horse' and we realise natural conversation does it for us anyway. Gap-fillers are great, but not when it comes to engagement rings - want to know more? then press play because we get a little howdy and a lot more rowdy. We also discuss why Keah knows she's getting old and give you a little concert review. But about who? listen on to found out. Sometimes we're right and sometimes we're wrong, but at least we provide some quality....song? (not my finest hour) 1. Feel Real Pretty - Paper Idol2. Nuture - Thornhill3. Make You Smile - Franc Moody4. Father Of All.. - Green Day5. She Moves - James and the Cold Gun6. One For You - Aburden7. Losing My Life - Falling In Reverse8. Wings Of a Butterfly - HIMBe sure to subscribe to Soundlink Tv - you can find album reviews, interviews and everything else in between - https://www.youtube.com/user/SoutheastPitReport Hey, you there! subscribe to our Youtube channel too, because we release new episodes every Thursday and Sunday and not to toot our horn but BEEPtheyareprettyfunnyBEEP. You can find us under SOMNIA SOUNDS. Make sure to follow us on all social media platforms because you don't want to miss a hell of a good time. Facebook - http://bit.ly/SomniafbTwitter - somniasoundslykInstagram - hi_locanyougo Also! we have a Spotify playlist called SOMNIA SOUNDS, so make sure you hop on that freight train headed straight for rowdy town.
Ballroom Records Radioshow #236 New Episode of our weekly Ballroom Records Radioshow! This week's episode is all about our upcoming first edition of Ballroom Black's BLACK GEMS Volume One VA! It'll be out next Monday, August 26th on Beatport and Spotify including 9 powerful main room Techno tracks by artists like Shosho, Oliver Carloni, Nineteen Sines & Ortus, Ben Teufel & Thor Hart, Abstrakt, Anna Unusyan, George Adi, AgainstMe and Keah! Pre-order now on Beatport: http://bit.ly/black003 Plus two tracks coming from our labelheads Kaiser Souzai and AlBird for Neuhain's “Zug Der Liebe” VA which is out now! By the way, if you're around in Berlin you can find us at the Zug Der Liebe Parade and Afterparties this Saturday! Check out our Facebook pages. Takeover This week's takeover comes from our co-head AlBird with a live cut from his recent set at the legendary Hammahalle at Sisyphos, Berlin! Enjoy this 1 hour cut with loads of productions and remixes by the man himself plus plenty of new and upcoming Ballroom material! If you wanna listen to the full set follow this link to soundcloud: http://bit.ly/31QZIjw For more information regarding the show, visit www.Ballroom.cc you'll find all the links to the streaming platforms as well as all the radiostations where we're aired week-in and week-out. You can also subscribe to our podcast on Spotify and never miss an episode: http://bit.ly/BallroomRadioShow Tracklist 1st hour (AlBird - Black Gems vs. Zug der Liebe) 01. KEAH - The Perfect Kiss (Original Mix) [Ballroom Black] 02. Abstrakt (UK) - You Play Tonight (Original Mix) [Ballroom Black] 03. George Adi - Solution (Original Mix) [Ballroom Black] 04. Anna Unusyan - Hidden Life (Original Mix) [Ballroom Black] 05. Kaiser Souzai - Zug der Liebe (Original Mix) [Neuhain] 06. AgainstMe - Emmoni (Original Mix) [Ballroom Black] 07. Shosho - Bushkraft (Original Mix) [Ballroom Black] 08. Oliver Carloni - Sound of Acid (Original Mix) [Ballroom Black] 09. Nineteen Sines & Ortus (BR) - Motum (Original Mix) [Ballroom Black] 10. Ben Teufel, Thor Hart - LevelUp (Original Mix) [Ballroom Black] 11. AlBird - Sandpiper (Original Mix) [Neuhain] Tracklist 2nd hour (AlBird live at Hammahalle/Sisyphos, Berlin): Tracklist not available This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration
Ballroom Records Radioshow #236 New Episode of our weekly Ballroom Records Radioshow! This week’s episode is all about our upcoming first edition of Ballroom Black’s BLACK GEMS Volume One VA! It’ll be out next Monday, August 26th on Beatport and Spotify including 9 powerful main room Techno tracks by artists like Shosho, Oliver Carloni, Nineteen Sines & Ortus, Ben Teufel & Thor Hart, Abstrakt, Anna Unusyan, George Adi, AgainstMe and Keah! Pre-order now on Beatport: http://bit.ly/black003 Plus two tracks coming from our labelheads Kaiser Souzai and AlBird for Neuhain’s “Zug Der Liebe” VA which is out now! By the way, if you’re around in Berlin you can find us at the Zug Der Liebe Parade and Afterparties this Saturday! Check out our Facebook pages. Takeover This week’s takeover comes from our co-head AlBird with a live cut from his recent set at the legendary Hammahalle at Sisyphos, Berlin! Enjoy this 1 hour cut with loads of productions and remixes by the man himself plus plenty of new and upcoming Ballroom material! If you wanna listen to the full set follow this link to soundcloud: http://bit.ly/31QZIjw For more information regarding the show, visit www.Ballroom.cc you’ll find all the links to the streaming platforms as well as all the radiostations where we’re aired week-in and week-out. You can also subscribe to our podcast on Spotify and never miss an episode: http://bit.ly/BallroomRadioShow Tracklist 1st hour (AlBird - Black Gems vs. Zug der Liebe) 01. KEAH - The Perfect Kiss (Original Mix) [Ballroom Black] 02. Abstrakt (UK) - You Play Tonight (Original Mix) [Ballroom Black] 03. George Adi - Solution (Original Mix) [Ballroom Black] 04. Anna Unusyan - Hidden Life (Original Mix) [Ballroom Black] 05. Kaiser Souzai - Zug der Liebe (Original Mix) [Neuhain] 06. AgainstMe - Emmoni (Original Mix) [Ballroom Black] 07. Shosho - Bushkraft (Original Mix) [Ballroom Black] 08. Oliver Carloni - Sound of Acid (Original Mix) [Ballroom Black] 09. Nineteen Sines & Ortus (BR) - Motum (Original Mix) [Ballroom Black] 10. Ben Teufel, Thor Hart - LevelUp (Original Mix) [Ballroom Black] 11. AlBird - Sandpiper (Original Mix) [Neuhain] Tracklist 2nd hour (AlBird live at Hammahalle/Sisyphos, Berlin): Tracklist not available This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration
Keah Brown, the journalist behind the viral #DisabledandCute, exudes pride, confidence, and humor – but that’s not always been the case. Through years of introspect, Keah has learned to celebrate her cerebral palsy and strives to bring awareness to the struggles and triumphs of persons with disabilities. Her new book The Pretty One explores her journey to self-love and what it means for you. This candid conversation explores how to better accept, love, and empower ourselves and each other. SHOW NOTES: During her adolescence, others began calling attention to Keah's disability, leading her to believe it as negative. Keah has reformed a friendship with her non-disabled twin sister Leah after a season of resentment in high school. Keah put the view of her self in the hands of others. "Insecurity is often the catalyst that sparks the most judgment." Every day, Keah would remind herself four things that she loved about herself allowing her to accept + love herself. #DisabledAndCute: To celebrate her self-love, Keah posted 4 photos she loved of herself on Twitter that led to a viral campaign. Oscar-winning actress Brie Larson personally requested Keah to write her Marie Claire cover story. Read the article here. "When you treat having a child with disabilities as the worst possibility in the world of having a child, that means you treat all of us adult with disabilities that we are the worst outcome." Keah sees strength as beyond physical assertions and includes survival + vulnerability. Get Keah Brown's The Pretty One here. If you enjoyed today's episode, you'll love hearing from Live Inspired Podcast guests Ben + Amy Wright, owners of Bitty & Beau’s Coffee which proudly employing people with disabilities. Listen to Ben + Amy on ep. 85 here. KEAH BROWN'S LIVE INSPIRED 7 1. What is the best book you’ve ever read? The Wedding Date by Jasmine Guillory. 2. What is a characteristic or trait that you possessed as a child that you wish you still exhibited today? Fearlessness. 3. Your house is on fire, all living things and people are out. You have the opportunity to run in and grab one item. What would it be? Photo of my grandma. 4. You are sitting on a bench overlooking a gorgeous beach. You have the opportunity to have a long conversation with anyone living or dead. Who would it be? Oprah Winfrey and ask “what it means to have an impact and influence on millions of people around the world?” 5. What is the best advice you’ve ever received? Keep going even when it feels like there is no point to it. Push through the fear and exhaustion to make sure you’re doing the things that you love and that matter to you. 6. What advice would you give your 20-year-old self? Girl, you’re going to look back on this time and laugh fondly at yourself. You think you have everything figured out. Relax and don’t be so hard on yourself. 7. It’s been said that all great people can have their lives summed up in one sentence. How do you want yours to read? Keah Brown changed the world but first, she had to change herself by choosing love in the face of kinds of things. *** Did you enjoy today's episode? Subscribe, rate + review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts! Live Inspired with John daily on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Instagram + get his Monday Motivation email.
Technically, if this podcast was a person they would be able to drink in America. I don't know why that's relevant, but there you go. Guess who got bombarded with questions this time? Keah of course but we also have some pretty good tunes if we say so ourselves as well as some educational facts (maybe) and good chats. So forget about the neighbours complaining about your music being to loud and pump this shit through your speakers because its the only way it should be heard to be honest. 1. To Whom It May Concern - Ceelo Green, Theopholis London, Alex Ebert and Sam Speigel2. Leave it All Behind - Sleeping with Sirens3. Imagination - Foster the People4. Outta My Mind - Doll Skin5. Truth Hurts - Lizzo6. Hollywood Whore - Machine Gun Kelly7. True Colours - Slaves8. Blue Sky - Cazette Ft JorjaDont forget to check out West Thebarton which was Sarah's focus on her spotlight today! Hey, you there! subscribe to our Youtube channel too, because we release new episodes every Thursday and Sunday and not to toot our horn but BEEPtheyareprettyfunnyBEEP. You can find us under SOMNIA SOUNDS. Make sure to follow us on all social media platforms because you don't want to miss a hell of a good time. Facebook - http://bit.ly/SomniafbTwitter - somniasoundslykInstagram - hi_locanyougo Also! we have a Spotify playlist called SOMNIA SOUNDS, so make sure you hope on that freight train headed straight for rowdy town.
Nel nostro undicesimo appuntamento con i nostri podcast esclusivi,continua la nostra collaborazione con l'etichetta PURE DOPE DIGITAL;questa volta, abbiamo il piacere di ospitare il dj e produttore messicano :KEAH Links: https://soundcloud.com/kevin-sql-1 https://www.instagram.com/keahtechno https://www.facebook.com/keahtechno/ https://twitter.com/_Keah https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_1NfanREc3hYHhhebY8cBQ?view_as=subscriber https://pro.beatport.com/artist/keah/375049 Links Label: Facebook: https://Facebook.com/puredopedigital Beatport: https://www.beatport.com/label/pure-dope-digital/72221 Twitter: https://Twitter.com/puredopedigital Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/puredopedigital Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pure_dope_digital/ #OnlyGoodMusic #Roma
On this episode of the VIP Ignite podcast, you host Deneen White is excited to introduce you to Keah Mills, who lives in Greenesboro, NC. Keah is 18 years old and recently graduated from high school. In high school, she had a lead in the play Annie. She also sang at a high school pep rally and fashion show.To pursue her dream of acting, Keah moved to a suburb of Atlanta. She is a hard worker and a hustler, who will not stop until her dream comes to pass. If you want to be inspired to overcome odds to achieve your goals, you want to tune into this episode!
On this episode of the VIP Ignite podcast, you host Deneen White is excited to introduce you to Keah Mills, who lives in Greenesboro, NC. Keah is 18 years old and recently graduated from high school. In high school, she had a lead in the play Annie. She also sang at a high school pep rally and fashion show. To pursue her dream of acting, Keah moved to a suburb of Atlanta. She is a hard worker and a hustler, who will not stop until her dream comes to pass. If you want to be inspired to overcome odds to achieve your goals, you want to tune into this episode!
That’s it: it’s our season finale—and our last episode of No You Go, ever. Really. But don’t worry, we’re not quitting the podcast game. We’re coming back January 10—with a new name that, well, we’re really feelin’. In this episode: we ask each other tough questions about our first year as podcasters—like what was great (spending time together! Learning new skills!), what was hard (uhhhhh long answer), and what we’d suggest to anyone looking to start a new jam. The highlights: How to celebrate a milestone while in the middle of some major burnout What to do when you end an interview and realize there’s no audio Why we wish we’d made friends with other podcasters a lot sooner (and what you can learn from our mistakes) Plus, we reveal our brand-new name: Strong Feelings—and talk about why we decided to rebrand the show. There’s so much great stuff we want to dig into next season on Strong Feelings, like unfucking your work life, trading #selfcare for true self love, facing our own bullshit so that we can be better feminists and activists, and what the power of female friendship can really do. OH! And we want to hear from you, too! If you have strong feelings about something, we set up a hotline for you to share them. Leave us a voicemail at (267) 225–5923. > Strength and emotions are often seen as being at odds with each other, and something that I really think we do on the show—and that I want to do on the show—is demonstrate that having feelings and talking about those feelings is strong. That’s a strong thing to do. > —Sara Thanks for listening to NYG this year, and we hope you’ll join us next year for Strong Feelings. New episodes start January 10! If you’re already subscribed to the show, no sweat—NYG will simply become Strong Feelings in your podcast app in a few days. We’ll also be moving our site over to strongfeelings.co later this week, and updating all our social, too. And while you wait for new episodes, definitely sign up for I Love That, our biweekly newsletter—next edition comes this Friday! Sponsors This episode of NYG is brought to you by: Harvest, makers of awesome software to help you track your time, manage your projects, and get paid. Try it free, then use code NOYOUGO to get 50% off your first paid month. Shopify, a leading global commerce platform that’s building a world-class team to define the future of entrepreneurship. Visit shopify.com/careers for more. Transcript Sara Wachter-Boettcher Shout out to Harvest, our awesome sponsor once again. Harvest makes time tracking and project planning software for freelancers, tiny teams, huge corporations, and everyone in between—even me! Check them out at getharvest.com, and when you upgrade to a paid account, use code “noyougo” to get 50 percent off your first month. That’s getharvest.com, code “no you go.” [intro music plays for 12 seconds] Katel LeDû Hey everyone. I’m Katel. SWB And I’m Sara! KL And you’re listening to the season finale of No, You Go— SWB —the show about building satisfying careers and businesses, KL —getting free of toxic bullshit, SWB —and living your best feminist life at work! And speaking of best lives, Katel, welcome to our last 2018 show! How are you feeling? KL So, I seriously cannot believe that it’s been a year and I’m really excited about next season and next year…but…I have not been doing super great—just in the last week or so—and I’m feeling a lot of feelings about that. SWB Okay, so before we celebrate, [laughs] I think we have to talk about that. [KL laughs] KL Yeah, so I was really kind of struggling last week and trying to keep on top of everything and just feeling like I wasn’t doing a great job at anything. I wasn’t doing anything well or right and I was also beating myself up over it, which felt even worse. And over the weekend, I pretty much spent all day Sunday crying. SWB Oh, no! [KL laughs] I’m so sorry, Katel! [KL sighs] KL So, I mean it felt good because I’m a person who likes to cry and that actually feels good because it’s a big release for me. SWB Ughh same. I totally love to cry. [KL laughs] I do cry a lot. I definitely cry a few times a week. KL Yeah, totally. But it also felt terrible because I kept thinking about how excited I should be and how ready I should feel about wrapping up this season and heading into everything we’re doing next and next year. And honestly, I sat down to write some notes for today’s show and all I wrote was that I feel burned out and I don’t know what to do about it. And then I just was like, “okay, what is my plan here?” I do know what to do next in these moments, but I have to take those steps. So, I’ve gotta talk to my people. I got to talk to my partner and my therapist and you. And I knew I just needed to say some of those words out loud. SWB And I’m so glad that you did because I really want to know how you are and it’s A) because I care about you and I care about how you feel—I want you to feel good. And B) if things aren’t working for the show, then we have to pause and talk about it, even when that’s weird or hard. If we don’t talk about it, how are we going to have the show be meaningful and relatable and real? It’s going to start feeling fake— [2:46] KL Yeah. SWB —and obviously we don’t want that. KL No. SWB And also, something I think about a lot is that it takes a lot to put together this show—we spent a lot of time on it. And so, it’s way too much time, [KL laughs] if it’s not going to be real, right? KL Right. SWB It feels like we need to get through that kind of stuff honestly, otherwise it’s not worth it to invest this time—and obviously, I want it to be worth it. So, I’m really glad you told me. KL Yeah, and I think that is part of my plan is just connecting with people—letting people know that I’m struggling. I know that if I tell Jon, my partner, he will block for me. And I know that if I tell you, you’re going to block for me too in whatever way that is most helpful. And I know that if I go and talk to my therapist, she’s going to be there for me. She’s going to say, “that sucks” and she’s also going to give me some tools to help me get through whatever I’m dealing with. And she knows pretty much everything that’s happening with me, so she asks me to think about my optimal self. When I think about who that person is, what does she need? And to think about what that person needs and what am I missing right now? So, that really helped me just kind of think about what I’m missing and what I need to prioritize and one of those things is space and downtime. SWB Yes, I think that we all need down time, obviously, but it’s always hard to actually consistently do for yourself. And then the other thing that I was thinking about as you were talking about feeling burned out and you weren’t doing great at everything…I think something that’s been extra stressful for me the last few weeks at least—and I suspect maybe for you too—is that we have been working on all of this kind of side planning for what we want to do next year. We’re going to have a big reveal later in the show. And so I feel like I’ve been kind of carrying around a lot of that with me, both the extra work of planning for it, as well as just kind of not talking about it. And so I’m hoping that when we talk about on this show, that means we won’t have to hold on to it anymore. KL Yeah, I feel exactly the same way. It’s been very exciting [KL laughs] and very stressful. So, I can’t wait to just talk about it. SWB Before we get to that though, first we want to talk a little bit more about the year that is about to end, so things we learned—which was a lot of things personally that I learned—and also what that means for what we want to do next and where we want to grow. So, is there something that you just can’t stop thinking about that you heard a guest say this year? [5:06] KL Yeah. When I sort of started to think about this, I thought back to one of our very early episodes with Eileen Webb when she said why should only work get my best brain? And that has been stuck in my brain ever since that episode. And I think we talked about it a little bit on the show—we kind of recapped it—and I think it’s something that has come up a lot and we’ve sort of come back to a bunch of times. So, I love that something so early on has kind of carried its way through. SWB Yeah, I don’t think we’ve explicitly brought it back up, but I feel like it’s been lurking there in the back of my head. And you’re totally right, and it’s such a good concept, so thank you, Eileen. [KL laughs] KL Yeah. Alright so, Sara, what was harder than you thought it would be? SWB Oh my gosh. [KL laughs] You know what was really hard for me? Feeling like an amateur. [KL sighs] KL Yeah, I get that. SWB I don’t think I had done something that made me feel so out of my depth for a while. And that’s probably good for me! Like when I took that pottery class a couple of years ago, [KL laughs] and I was really bad at it. I think that was good for me to be bad at it and to just enjoy doing it anyway—enjoy doing it without feeling successful at it. I think that was good. But the difference is that like in this particular circumstance, I am doing something that I came in with no experience in and I’m doing it really publicly. And so it’s not like my pottery class where I’m like, “okay, I made some shitty pottery [KL laughs] and I can keep that to myself.” [SWB laughs] KL [laughing] Yeah. SWB It’s like I made some shitty pottery and now I’m going to, what? Sell it to the world at this art fair? KL Yeah. I’m going to publish it. SWB Right? And so I don’t think our podcast is shitty, don’t get me wrong. But I do think that we’re doing something that we hadn’t done before and that was tough. And I feel like over and over again, I was reminded of how I was an amateur. If you remember very early on we were interviewing Alisha Ramos, the founder of Girls Night In? KL Mhm. SWB Okay, so we hadn’t quite figured out at that time that in order to do that interview, we had multiple people signed into our recording service Zencastr that does separate tracks for each party. And that if you do that, you can’t all be in the same room because you will get your voice coming in over the airwaves, as well as the voice in the room, and it’s so disorienting. KL Yeah. SWB So, remember that Jenn was leading the interview, so we left her [KL laughs] in the office space [KL laughs] where she was recording and we moved to a couch on a different floor and huddled over a laptop— [7:38] KL Yeah. SWB —and I remember just feeling so out of it. KL Yeah, and then even you and I on that couch were sharing headphones. [laughs] So, it was just super awkward and we were like “is this right?” [laughs] SWB And so, okay, that was when we weren’t consistently figuring out where we were going to record and how we are going to record. And I remember thinking, “well, I won’t make that mistake again,” [KL laughs] which is great—okay, fine, we learned something. KL Yeah. SWB However, I felt like very week we were making new mistakes. [laughs] KL [laughing] Yes. SWB Every week we’d stumbled upon something we hadn’t done before and that was hard. And I had a hard time balancing the idea that on the one hand, you got to learn somehow and you can’t learn unless you do it, with the idea that we wanted to make something that was good enough that people would want to subscribe to it and that it would be important to people and valuable to people. KL Mhm. SWB And so how do we make something that’s as good as a podcast we love without the experience [laughing] of the podcasters we love? KL [laughing] Yeah. SWB I feel like finding that balance and finding a place where I was both putting in enough time and energy to get better at it and try to make sure that the product was good, but without beating myself up that it was not perfect—which it wasn’t, sorry everyone. KL [laughing] Yeah. SWB Okay, Katel, I have one for you. KL Okay. SWB Is there anything that you learned from a guest this year that you feel like changed the way you look at your work or the way you look at running the show? KL You know, when we talked to—just recently—the authors of New Erotica for Feminists, I really loved hearing how they collaborate and how they support each other and have each other’s backs. And we heard that they can legit break down in front of each other and they know that that’s not going to change anything. If anything, they’re going to just rally around each other and figure out how to make it work. I think when we asked them about how they work together—when you asked that question, you kind of expect them to be like, “oh, we have these stumbling blocks, we have these challenges”—and I’m sure that they did—but they were like, no, we work really well together and that’s why this is fun. And that’s why we made something we really love and we’re really proud of. So, I loved hearing such a positive story about that and I think it just made me think about and reflect on our relationship and how well we work together. And that’s made things feel good and easy, even in the face of [laughs] some of the things we didn’t feel like we were so good at. [10:01] SWB Yeah, and I think hearing from them, I really heard the trust that they had for each other. And I think that that’s valued in comedy writing that if you’re going to work with comedy writing partners, you have to be able to give each other hard feedback if the comedy is not working. And that if you’re going to collaborate on jokes, then there’s a lot of riffing off each others ideas until you figure out something good. And that bringing that spirit into their work meant that they had that collaboration because they trusted that if somebody was like, “hey, I wasn’t really meaning to go there“— like, ”eeegh, I don’t think this is working”—that that’s okay and right to say and that’s not mean or tearing other people down. It is all in the spirit of making it better. And so I like to think about that trust that they had for each other and think about, you know, the kind of trust that we need to bring to our relationship and the kind of trust that I’ve had in the best working relationships I’ve ever had. KL Okay, so I’ve got a question for you. What’s something that you think went horribly wrong? SWB Uhhh! [KL laughs] I don’t think talk about all the negative stuff, but I will. [KL laughs] Okay, so related actually to feeling amateurish—when we had recording issues, that was really tough for me. KL Yeah. SWB And we had a little bit of a spate of them this summer and fall. And what was especially tough about that is that I felt like we had hit our stride and I was like, “I thought we were past this!” [KL laughs] And then a few things happened where I was just like, “oh, no.” One of them was the time we were trying to record with Cindy Gallop. So, Cindy is a pro. She has done a lot of interviews and she’s so sure of her messages, right? And when we got her on the line to record, we were having some trouble with Zencastr. And it’s a little bit like a Google Hangout—everybody gets onto this line, but everybody is also on their own separate line for the recording. It’s pretty cool. Except that the VoIP—so like the internet connection—screwed up like three different times and we had to stop the recording and restart it, which I felt so silly about, and then eventually we actually switched to using my conference line to record, [KL laughs] which was like a whole, “okay, now we’re going to need you to do this instead.” And, of course, that has some other issues with it like you can’t record on separate tracks, so voices get on top of each other. Anyway, through all of this, Cindy was a pro, but I remember just feeling like, “she must think we are a mess.” [KL laughs] It was kind of traumatic! [12:17] KL I know. It felt very dire in the moment [laughs] because we were just like, “oh my gosh, are we gonna get through this?” [laughs] SWB I know. And I felt so out of control— KL Yeah. SWB And that’s one of the the things that’s hard about when you have a technical issue is that it makes you feel out of control and I of course hate that. KL And it eats up time, which just feels like it adds to that pressure. SWB Yeah! And especially because I really value the time that our guests give us— KL Yeah. SWB —and I don’t want to go over the amount of time we’ve blocked. We try to be careful about blocking enough time. I think we learned a little bit about that early on. But I feel nervous as soon as we start having problems that are making us eat into that hour that they’ve given to spend with us. KL Yeah. SWB And then remember after? Okay after Cindy— KL Ughh. Yeah. SWB —then, if you remember, we had Keah Brown on the show, who was completely wonderful— KL Amazing. SWB —but what you don’t know if you weren’t here for the recording, [both laughs] is that when we first tried to record with her, she was having all of these mic connection issues or Zencastr wasn’t identifying her mic or whatever. It went round and round, we spent a long time on it, and she was so great through all of it. But finally it seemed like we got it worked out, Zencastr was like, “yep, we hear the mic.” When we started recording, it was showing little sound waves for her voice. And then we listen to the recording later… KL Ughhhh SWB It was nothing but static! [KL makes a horrified noise] 45 minutes of static. KL That is—that still makes me cringe. [laughs] SWB Thankfully, Keah is amazing and she was like, “let’s redo the interview.” KL Yeah… SWB And so we just redid it and, of course, she was awesome again. She might have been even better the second time. KL I know. SWB So I try not to think about what little gems she happened to say the first time that we are missing now because the interview is great and she’s great. But those things are a really good way to erode your confidence. And I started looking into more of this, the deeper we got in. The only real way to a 100 percent prevent this stuff it seems is if you’re booking studio space and everybody’s going into a studio. And sadly we’re not quite there yet. And also you need to have guests who are willing to take that extra time to go into a studio— KL Yeah. [14:18] SWB —which is also, you know, kind of a lot of burden for them. And so we’ve talked to a few people about what they do and there’s lots of different things that people have suggested. We’ve heard from people who actually mail their guests high-quality mics and then expect them to mail them back and hopefully they usually do. We’ve talked people who use other kinds of services. But the biggest thing we heard was that we’re not alone in having these kinds of issues and that sometimes sound quality sucks. And sometimes you have flubs and it’s hard to get rid of and, you know, we’re not on a mega budget—we’re not Serial—[KL laughs] we’re doing what we can here I think something that I’ve realized is that when you have a tech issue with a guest, it can kind of go one of two ways. Either it can be really alienating for the guest where they’re like, “what’s going on” or it feels like they’re having their time wasted, or it can be a way to kind of take the wall down and be like, “oh, we’re all in this together,” you know? KL Yeah, exactly. You can kind of build up a little bit of a rapport because you’re like “uhhh this is terrible but we’re gonna we’re gonna figure it out.” SWB Yeah. And so, you know, some of that depends on the guest, but I’m thinking about what can I do when there is a tech issue to create more of that space for it to be something that we get through together and not something that makes them feel alienated. So, I’m hopefully going to get better at that and not feel so fucking awkward [both laughs] whenever there’s a tech issue. KL [laughing] Yeah. SWB So, Katel, I do have another question for you. KL All right, hit me. SWB What’s something that was really surprising to you about doing the show? KL Well, I think back to the very first few episodes that we did when we were still figuring out how we were going to have the show produced. And we decided okay, we’re going to we’re going to work with someone to do that and also get transcriptions done. But you and I spent some time doing the transcriptions at first. SWB Super fun. [KL laughs] KL Super, super fun! SWB Much love to people who do transcription regularly. KL Absolutely. And I just remember thinking this is really uncomfortable for me to listen to my own voice this much and I thought like, “this is either going to make me feel really anxious about moving forward and kind of getting over some of my own hang ups I have about listening to my own voice or it’s going to be really good.” And what I found is that it didn’t take me very long to get used to hearing my own voice and I feel really good about that. Now I think just something about knowing that I was going to have to listen to my voice made me think, “this is my voice and that’s what it sounds like and all I can do—and all I want to do—is get better at telling stories and articulating the things I want to say.” And, I mean, the other hard part of that was how hard it is to articulate some of the things that I want to say and some of the stories that I want to tell. So, I think just having it recorded added a little bit of pressure there. So, it was surprising. [17:14] SWB Listening to your own voice is tough— KL [laughing] Yeah. SWB —but I like your voice. KL Well, I like yours. [laughs] SWB Thank you. I feel totally numb to it now because I’ve listened to it so much. KL Yeah. SWB So I’m just like, “literally whatever.” KL Yeah. SWB Watching myself on video, I still find more challenging. KL [laughing] Yeah. SWB I’ve done it. I recommend it for anybody who wants to get over some of their self shame issues. Once you can make yourself numb-er to that [KL laughs] I feel like a lot of stuff gets better, but it’s not easy. KL Yeah. Alright. So, even though we didn’t always feel like pros along the way, we did learn a lot of stuff. What advice would you give to someone trying to start a podcast? SWB Find a community. KL Mhmm. SWB That is something that I don’t think we thought enough about or did enough for until later in the game than I want to admit. I think we got pretty heads down working on the show. And also, you know, I definitely felt like I had a strong community in some of the other parts of my professional life. I had all these women that I would turn to who worked in my field, but it didn’t occur to me that I didn’t really have other people to turn to who did podcasting and who wanted to talk about that. It wasn’t until we went to Werk It that I felt like I sort of saw what I was missing, [laughs] which was this community of women podcasters who were sharing ideas and sharing stories and experiences and were really generous with each other. And [laughing] that was 11 months in. KL [laughing] Yeah. Well. [SWB laughs] SWB So, we’re still building on that whole community thing. So, if you are starting to think about doing something—a podcast or any kind of side thing—I would say definitely find some of that community earlier than we did because I really think that that kind of support would have been really valuable to us. And it’s going to be valuable now. I know that we are following up on so many conversations from people we met there and already it feels really different. KL Mhm. SWB And I think particularly because podcasting is pretty male-dominated still. KL Yeah. SWB And so, I mean I listen to podcasts I have men on them. [laughs] I enjoy certain men in my life, but I feel like being a woman in podcasting, some of the stakes are different, some of my interests are different, and there’s also just not enough of us, and so finding that community I think has been hugely valuable. So, whatever it is that you want to do—it doesn’t matter if it’s podcasting or not—I think don’t skimp on finding community is definitely advice that I will be taking in the future and you may like to. [19:34] KL Yeah. I think that’s great advice. SWB What about you? Do you have any advice? KL I think give yourself a little room to stumble and know that that happens and it’s okay and you might have to [laughs] redo something here and there. Also just tapping into your networks and not forgetting that those folks are there and that the people who support you are going to support you in this new thing. You don’t get support unless you ask for it and tell people what you’re doing. SWB Yes, definitely. I think talking more with people about what we’re doing is so important and it’s definitely what I was really getting out of that whole community thing too. KL Yeah. SWB Okay, so last question. What do you most want to improve next year? KL So, I definitely want to develop the way that I tell stories and just how I share the things that I want to share. And I want to chip away at my fear of public speaking and this has been like such a huge step in that direction. And I know that I’m not in front of a crowd, but you know what I’m saying. And you have certainly helped me to do that. I think I loved doing our live event, so I would love to do more of that, and just do this a little bit more in front of people and just develop—develop the show a little bit more. SWB So, I think that really dovetails with what I want to improve next year— KL Yeah? SWB —because I also want to do more joining of groups and attending events and doing live shows. And I think part of it for me is even evolving how I think about the show and sort of where it sits in my life. So, when we started this I kind of thought it would be like, “oh it’s a side thing, it’s going to take me a few hours a week.” And I mean, maybe I thought it was going to be more than a few hours a week, but I very much thought of it as something that was kind of a smaller thing over here. What I’ve realized over the course of this year is a couple things. One is that it takes a lot of time to do a good job. It takes a lot of time to grow and evolve. It takes a lot of time to work on the stuff that’s hard like marketing and promoting it or finding sponsors. All of that stuff is time consuming. And I’ve also really love doing the show. KL Yeah. SWB And so I think I need to be honest about like, “okay, this is going to be a substantial part of my life and this is not some little side gig, but it is actually a meaningful place in my professional world and it deserves care and feeding and nurturing.” Also though, it maybe needs to make more money, so I can get more time. [both laugh] [21:52] KL I was gonna say, “aww, I love that, that’s so…thats so beautiful”— [laughs] SWB [laughing] It was so beautiful until I said it needs to make more money? [laughs] KL No, no. That is also beautiful, I agree! [laughs] SWB Well, I am so hyped to be getting into next year and I cannot wait to tell everybody what next year is going to look like! [music fades in, plays for five seconds, and fades out] Career Talk with Shopify SWB Hey, it’s Sara ducking in for a quick break to talk about careers with our friends at Shopify. This week, they want us to tell you all about a couple job they’re super excited about. So, the first one is being the UX Lead for their payments and balanced team. Okay, so what that means is that you would be leading a team of researchers, designers, front-end developers, and content strategists. And what you would be doing is trying to help make financial information simpler and more understandable for Shopify’s customers, so that entrepreneurs around the world aren’t bowled over by confusing jargon and they can actually, you know, understand how their money looks. Oh, and it’s based in Montreal, which is just lovely. And then the other job Shopify is really, really hoping to find some amazing candidates for is based in Ottawa, which I actually got to visit a year or two ago for the first time and it’s so pretty there. I even took a run around some river paths and ended up crossing from Ontario into Quebec on my jog, which is something you could do everyday if you live there. But about the job, okay. So, this is another UX Lead position and this time it’s for Shopify Home, which is the most prominent artificial intelligence product at Shopify. And so in this role, you’d be responsible for actually redesigning that, which seems like a pretty big deal. But you wouldn’t be doing it alone. You’d be working with peers in product management, engineering, and data science and you’d be working together to figure out strategy. And then you’d be leading a team. That team would have product designers, content strategists, and researchers on it to help bring that all to life. So, that’s it! Two amazing new roles open right now at Shopify. Get all the details on these and over a hundred other open positions at shopify.com/careers. That’s shopify.com/careers. [music fades in, plays for five seconds, and fades out] [23:49] Welcome to… Strong Feelings! SWB So, it is time! It’s time for the big news part of the show. This is not just the season finale of No, You Go. This is the last No, You Go show ever. KL Nooo! SWB Okay, don’t freak out because you actually know what’s happening. [both laugh] Okay, we are coming back in January, we are just switching things up a little bit when we do. So, as we talked about last week in our episode, our third co-host, Jenn, decided to leave the show. And after that happened, me and Katel were really unsure what we were going to do. And then we happened to be on this long weird car trip one day—if you read the newsletter, you may remember this. Katel had to be in court to support someone who was filing a protective order. And so the court date was 9am, two states away and I’d literally had knee surgery [KL laughs] four days before…this is a terrible math problem! KL [laughing] Yeah. SWB 9am, two states away, four days of knee surgery. [both laugh] So, I was like, Katel, you cannot drive this five hour round trip drive to go do this horrible task alone. [KL laughs] You just cannot do that. KL Yeah. Oh my gosh, we had to leave so early, I couldn’t even pick us up fancy coffee—I had to make it and bring it. But you were such a goddamn trooper and you coming with me made that really long day just so much more bearable. And something I think a lot about is that you are someone in my life who shows up. SWB I do try to be somebody who shows up. [KL laughs] That’s definitely something that’s important to me and I think a lot about how powerful it is to show up for someone else when they really need it. And sometimes when they’re not even asking for it and then they realize later that it really helped them. And so I’m really glad that I did because I will say that on the way back from that trip—we’d gone to court and this whole thing and there was just so much emotional exhaustion in the car on the way back. KL Yeah. SWB And there was just so much going on. And I was really glad I was there because we could kind of decompress and you could process stuff out loud. We could talk about it. But also it was like the eighth hour [KL laughs] of the stressful fucking day that started at 5:30 in the morning. And so one of the things that came out of that totally exhausted state was, maybe we should change the name of the show and let No, You Go be something we did with Jenn and sort of have a fresh start with just us. KL Yeah, totally. I remember sort of starting that conversation by asking, “okay, what if we change the name? What what could it be? What direction would we even go in?” SWB Yeah, that was really helpful for me because at first I was actually a little nervous about changing the name because it felt like, “oh my god, that’s so much work,” or are we just creating more problems for ourselves? KL [laughing] Right. SWB But when you were like, “well, what if?” it allowed me to think about ideas without feeling like this was something we had to do or feeling like there was pressure. KL Right, exactly. And I definitely hadn’t considered it that much until then and then when we were in the car together, we thought, okay, let’s spend some some of this ride home brainstorming and if we come up with something that we love, we’ll figure out what to do next with it. SWB So, we did come up with something that we love, but before we tell you what that is, Katel, do you remember any of the names that we came up with that we did not go with? [26:54] KL Oh my gosh, I don’t! SWB Well, you were driving. KL [laughing] Yeah exactly! SWB Its okay, I have some notes. Let me let me share some notes with you. KL [laughing] Oh gosh, oh gosh. SWB So, the first one. Definitely a pass…which was, “In It Together.” [KL laughs] I mean…yeah! KL I mean yes, accurate! SWB But it’s a little too on the nose. KL [laughing] Yes. SWB I have no actual recollection of talking about this, [KL laughs] I was a little surprised to see this in my notes. KL [laughing] Oh gosh. SWB It must have been one of those things we wrote down going like, “this is bad.” KL Yeah. SWB “Talk It Out.” KL Oh hmm. Yeah, that’s like, you know, Saved by the Bell era. [laughs] SWB It’s a Saved by the Bell era local daytime TV show— KL [laughing] Yes. SWB —where your local celebrities get on to “Talk It Out” about the issues of the day. KL Or it’s like the Saved by the Bell school radio show. [both laugh] SWB Okay, pass! [both laugh] Okay, another one I don’t remember at all…“Sure Thing.” [KL laughs] KL Oh my god. SWB I don’t know! KL That sounds…problematic, I think. [both laugh] SWB Okay, there was some better stuff too. Okay, so here’s one. It wasn’t quite right, but I really loved the idea and I still love the idea because I think it’s definitely us: “Make Trouble.” KL Mmm! Yeah, I do remember that now that you say it and I liked it too. SWB Okay, and that one led to one that I actually still do kind of love. I would listen to a podcast that was named this—“Big Trouble.” KL Ooh, yeah. I like that too. SWB I mean, “Big Trouble”! I’d listen to a show called “Big Trouble.” KL Yeah, absolutely. SWB But that’s not what we’re calling the show because at some point we were in the car, we were kind of bouncing things back and forth and I said something like, “I have strong feelings about this.” And I remember just sort of pausing and being like, “wait… ‘Strong Feelings?’ [KL laughs]—is that…is that a name?” [KL laughs] KL Yes, and I think we even said it out loud over and over like a dozen times just to kind of, you know, get a feel for it. And then I feel like it clicked and I love that there was this very literal duality in the words. Like, “strong” and “feelings,” but also we have strong feelings about a lot of things. [29:02] SWB Yeah, I do. [KL laughs] I think that strength and emotions are often seen as being at odds with each other and something that I really think we do on the show—and that I want to do on the show, is demonstrate that having feelings and talking about those feelings is strong. That’s a strong thing to do. And so I feel like it was a big moment to have that click into place. And if you remember, we were still in the car and I actually pulled out my laptop—again, Katel was driving—I pulled out my laptop and I started making the shittiest little mockup of a show tile that had our faces on it and “Strong Feelings” in big, bold type and it was not at all right. It was not at all the cover art that we are going to release later this week. KL No. SWB But I remember looking at it and being like, “oh my God.” And you were like, “yes!” And so we sat on this name for a few days and we ran it by some friends and people that we trusted and we just sort of thought through how much work is it really going to be to change things. Spoiler: kind of a lot. [KL laughs] But we were so hyped about it still that here we are! Katel, we are “Strong Feelings”! KL Ahh I’m so excited. It’s so exciting to just share this with all of you. And yeah, this is awesome. And it feels like a lot is changing—or maybe that’s just us—but I’m really excited that even though we have a new name and a new look, were not changing too much about the show, it’s just evolving, like we are! And we’re still going to interview an amazing guest on each episode, we’re still fired up by our Fuck Yeahs—and mostly we’re going to be just digging in deeper on things like unfucking our work lives. And we get a lot of mail about this—even just in our listener survey we launched last week—we’ve had people ask us about how to be ambitious without beating yourself up all the time. And that is definitely part of unfucking your work life and your career, for sure. And just finding the stuff that you want, and finding joy in pursuing it, and not buying into all the really toxic bullshit out there that just gets in our way. And I think actually our January season premiere guest will get into some of that. SWB Yes! And then I also want to talk about some work stuff that’s often not in conversations for quote unquote professional women. Like, for example, sex work. You know, we had Cindy Gallop on talking about sex tech and that was great. But specifically here what I mean is talking about sex work itself, like as a job people do to earn money. I think a lot about how activists in that space are always reiterating that sex work is work, which is very simple and it’s like, “sure it’s right there in the name.” But what that means, which is: sex work is labor. People deserve to be paid for their labor. They deserve to have a safe space. They deserve not to be exploited. And that we have so much in our culture that marginalizes sex workers and that is all about sort of indicting them on a personal level, as opposed to changing the systems that make so much of that work exploitive. And so if we’re going to have a conversation about work, and we’re going to try to have a feminist conversation about work, that we definitely need to make sure that our topics include sex work. So, I want to dig into some touchy subjects like that, some things that people maybe haven’t thought enough about, and that I hope that I can learn more about. [32:10] KL Yeah, absolutely, that we haven’t thought about. Another thing that I’m really excited to dig into more, are issues for parents and families. We have someone coming up to talk about family leave policy and we definitely want to hear more from moms and parents in general about what it’s like for them since we are not…parents or families. SWB Yes. Oh, and another thing I definitely want to do—I really want to keep talking about what it means to take care of ourselves, like take care of our fragile little brains and bodies. You know, what do we do when we’re burned out? What do we do when we cry all day on Sunday? KL [laughing Yeah. SWB I feel like 2018 was a year where the kind of hashtag self-care reached a fever pitch. Self-care was getting sold to me in almost every single place I turned. KL Ughh, yeah. SWB And it was like a zillion bath bombs and face masks. And don’t get me wrong, bath bombs and face masks are fine. KL Yes. SWB They’re pleasant. Look, I’m not shaming you for enjoying a bath. Take all the baths you want. But I do think that there’s been so much emphasis on sort of productizing self-care instead of talking about, how do you actually nurture and protect and nourish yourself in a world that is constantly trying to drag you down, or tell you that you’re not enough, or that your face or your body are bad and shameful in all of the different ways? And that’s also trying to tell you that you don’t deserve safety, or you don’t deserve rights, that we’re going to put a fucking sexual assaulter on the Supreme Court? KL [sighs] Yeah. SWB You know, how do we actually take care of ourselves in the face of that? And so I want to keep talking about, what do you do to find joy and to believe that you deserve to have that joy, in this world that is so often so fucked up? That’s what I want to talk about. KL Yeah. I think that’s so important because self care should be whatever you need it to be and it shouldn’t be like, “now you’re fucking up self-care” [both laugh] because it’s being sold to you. So, okay, we have a lot we’re thinking about, but we want to hear more. So, if you have strong feelings about something we actually set up a hotline for you to share them. Leave us a voicemail at (267) 225–5923. SWB Yes, please leave us voicemails—and we’ll put it in the recording too, but if you want to have your voicemail potentially shared on the show, you can let us know. If you want it to be anonymous and never shared, that’s totally fine. But we really want to hear from you, so we hope that that will be one other avenue that you can do that. And also look for our new look out later this week. So, we’ll have a new URL—that’s strongfeelings.co. We will try to make sure all of our redirects work correctly though, so if you forget, no worries. And if you’re already subscribed to No, You Go, don’t worry about that either because the name of the show is just going to update in your listening app. So, it’ll go to “Strong Feelings” and you don’t have to do anything to make sure you keep on getting the show. But it’s going to move to “Strong Feelings,” we’re going to change everything over. And it’s pretty exciting because me and Katel did a photoshoot [KL laughs] we got a new logo and maybe that’s only exciting to us, but I think we look pretty cute. [35:10] KL Yeah, we do. SWB So, welcome to “Strong Feelings,” and thank you so much for listening this year! [music fades in, plays for five seconds, and fades out] Fuck Yeah of the Week KL All right, so something that is absolutely still sticking around is our Fuck Yeah of the Week. And I think this time we’re going to talk about what are we most proud of from this year? SWB Oh, fuck yeah. [KL laughs] All right. I want to give a fuck yeah to something that might sound a little bit mundane at first. I want to give a fuck yeah to consistency. [KL laughs] KL I love it, tell me more. SWB Okay, it sounds boring. But given that we’ve never done anything like this before, given that it’s a lot of work, given that there was a lot of churn with what’s happening in our professional lives like travel and like I had this knee surgery, given that Jenn decided to leave the show during the year—there was just a lot going on. Given all of that, we got this show out weekly, pretty consistently on the schedule we had planned to from the beginning. We are going to end the year with 38 episodes of the show. KL Wow. SWB Yeah, and that’s pretty good. We started kind of late in January and we’re only going to mid-December. So, it’s like 11 months—38 episodes. That’s— KL That’s a lot. SWB Yeah, and I’m so proud of that. I’m super proud of that. And I’m also proud of just sort of feeling like we’re starting to hit a groove. We felt that at different points and then— KL Sure. SWB —got a little destabilized here and there. But nevertheless, I feel really proud of that work, I feel really proud of the consistency, and I feel like it’s really easy to start something with a lot of enthusiasm and then to sort of peter out as you go. But I keep finding new reasons to love what we’re doing and to get excited about what we’re doing and consistently finding new ways to improve and learn and grow. [KL laughs] There’s a lot of stuff I want to keep getting better at. So, I am so proud of that! I’m proud of sticking with it and I am proud that I feel like we have lined up a 2019 that’s going to be fucking great. KL Yeah, me too. I’m very excited about sharing all of that. That makes me think of what I’m proud of, and that is how well we work together. And I know we talked about that a lot, but it’s such a huge part of why we love doing the show and why we want to make it as good as we can. And I think just like finding an even deeper friendship through this other thing that we do together has been so cool because I think there is just always a lot of opportunities to get tripped up on little things in something like this and just lose sight of what’s important. And I’m just proud of how much I’ve grown through this, and how much I’ve learned, and how much our friendship has grown. [37:48] SWB I can’t lose sight of what’s important because I can literally see from here. [KL laughs] KL I mean, we can see each other’s eyeballs, that’s pretty much it. SWB Well, fuck yeah! What a year! What an accomplishment. And fuck yeah to everybody who’s been listening— KL Yeah. SWB —honestly, you all are so rad. We sent out a listener survey last week like we talked about earlier and we’ve been getting such amazing feedback. There are definitely some places we want to improve— KL Yeah. SWB —but we’ve also been hearing so many stories of people who have found what we’ve been doing helpful and valuable to them. So, thank you, thank you, thank you for listening. KL Thank you so much. SWB Thank you for letting us know. Thank you for sharing with your friends and hopefully thank you for sticking around for Strong Feelings! KL Yeah, definitely. Well, that’s it for this very last episode of No, You Go. NYG is recorded in our home city of Philadelphia and produced by Steph from EDITAUDIO. Our theme music is by The Diaphone. We’re taking a little holiday break, but we’ll be back as Strong Feelings starting January 10th. So, definitely keep listening and you will love what we have in store. In the meantime, make sure to sign up for our newsletter, I love that. It’s an every-other-Friday treat! See you again next year! [laughs] SWB Bye! KL [laughing] Bye! [music fades in, plays alone for 32 seconds, and fades out]
It’s a rough year after a rough year after…a rough year. Writer, journalist, and #disabledandcute creator Keah Brown reminds us to celebrate our wins and find joy anyway. Keah has written for publications like Harper’s Bazaar, Teen Vogue, Essence, Catapult, Lenny Letter, The Rumpus, and Glamour. She also has cerebral palsy—and one day in 2017, she was feeling cute. So she posted a photo of herself with the hashtag #disabledandcute, and boom: she started a movement. Since then, she’s signed her first book deal, written about everything from Lilliam Rivera to Solange, and generally taken the world by storm. Plus, Roxane Gay thinks she’s great. What more is there to say? > We spend so much time with disability narratives either being used to prop up an able-bodied character, or to die for the emotional turmoil of an able-bodied character. And I’m just like, nope. I live at the end of this book, and I’m going to keep living, and you’re going to see more of me, because I’m not going anywhere. > —Keah Brown, writer and #disabledandcute creator Keah tells us all about: Starting the #disabledandcute movement Her Teen Vogue cover story on disabled representation in fashion Being named to The Root 100 list of most influential African-Americans Writing for Roxane Gay’s Unruly Bodies series The double-edged sword of being the “go-to disability writer” Working on her first essay collection, The Pretty One, due out from Atria Books next fall Relying on Demi Lovato, Paramore, and her friends to get through the hard parts Plus: Katel tells us all about her workshop with last week’s guest, Sonalee Rashatwar Sara has a very attractive knee surgeon Don’t miss Milena Paulina’s gorgeous photos of fat bodies Sponsors This episode of NYG is brought to you by: Shopify, a leading global commerce platform that’s building a world-class team to define the future of entrepreneurship. Visit shopify.com/careers for more. Harvest, makers of awesome software to help you track your time, manage your projects, and get paid. Try it free, then use code NOYOUGO to get 50% off your first paid month. Away makes stylish, high-quality luggage with amazing built-in features—like a laundry bag and USB charger. Use code NYG to save $20 today at awaytravel.com/nyg.
In this episode I virtually sit down with Keah Brown, writer, journalist and disability activist. Keah and I discuss her writing process, and how she has come to appreciate her earlier work as part of the growth that got her to where she is today. We talk about disrupting disability discourses and choosing self-love. In Keah's words: "I spent most of my life tearing myself down, because I thought I was supposed to, because how else are you supposed to live in a body like mine? But what I know now is that I live every single day with so much joy. How could I not give myself the same love that people have been giving me my whole life?" Keah is the creator of the hashtag, #disabledandcute, and has an essay collection coming out in 2019 called The Pretty One. You can continue to follow Keah at keahbrown.com and on social media @keah_maria.
In this episode I virtually sit down with Keah Brown, writer, journalist and disability activist. Keah and I discuss her writing process, and how she has come to appreciate her earlier work as part of the growth that got her to where she is today. We talk about disrupting disability discourses and choosing self-love. In Keah's words: "I spent most of my life tearing myself down, because I thought I was supposed to, because how else are you supposed to live in a body like mine? But what I know now is that I live every single day with so much joy. How could I not give myself the same love that people have been giving me my whole life?" Keah is the creator of the hashtag, #disabledandcute, and has an essay collection coming out in 2019 called The Pretty One. You can continue to follow Keah at keahbrown.com and on social media @keah_maria.
Keah Brown is a journalist, freelance writer, and the creator of the #DisabledAndCute hashtag. Her work has appeared in Teen Vogue, Essence.com, Catapult, Glamour Magazine, Harper's Bazaar, and Lenny Letter among other publications. Her debut essay collection THE PRETTY ONE is forthcoming from Atria Books. In this episode, Keah talks about her forthcoming book, and what it took to complete the first Continue Reading…
Keah Brown is a journalist, freelance writer, and the creator of the #DisabledAndCute hashtag. Her work has appeared in Teen Vogue, Essence.com, Catapult, Glamour Magazine, Harper’s Bazaar, and Lenny Letter among other publications. Her debut essay collection THE PRETTY ONE is forthcoming from Atria Books. In this episode, Keah talks about her forthcoming book, and what it took to complete the first Continue Reading…
This week, writer, journalist, and disability rights activist Keah Brown joins Ana for a difficult conversation about disability, ableism, and body positivity. Their wide-ranging conversation begins with Keah detailing how she’s worked to find self love and body positivity and a discussion on the lack of representation disabled people face in movies and popular culture writ large. They then turn to Keah’s desire not to be pigeonholed as a writer, and the pro’s and con’s of using Twitter to connect with other people. The conversation ends on an important note, when Ana apologizes for using ableist language, and the importance of looking at disability as something that is not static, but that comes in a variety of forms, as well as the need for privileged people to leave their comfort zones and be willing to make mistakes to expand their own horizons. Then, Crooked Contributor Erin Ryan stops by to answer a listener question about navigating romantic relationships across a political divide. Ana and Erin come to the consensus that debating from similar source material, and talking to rather than past each other is essential. Sometimes to hear someone, you have to accept that you might not convince them you’re right. Ana referenced several pieces Keah has written on the pod, which you can find below. On the erasure of Stephen Hawking’s disability On the importance of filters, and lipstick On the lack of representation of disabled people Get in touch with us at withfriendslikepod@gmail.com and on Twitter at @crooked_friends. Check out our sponsors! Get your body moving in your workspace at fully.com/friends. Check out squarespace.com/friends for a free trial, and when you’re ready to launch save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain name with the offer code “friends.” Turn your Pinterest board into reality with 25% off your design package at havenly.com/friends. Go to getquip.com/friends to get your first refill pack free with a Quip electric toothbrush.
Keah Brown is a journalist and writer whose work has appeared in Harpers Bazaar, Essence, Catapult, Teen Vogue, Lenny Letter and elsewhere. She is currently a senior entertainment writer at Cliché Magazine - a premier digital fashion magazine that highlights pop culture, fashion trends, celebrities, beauty, and more. In this episode, Keah tells the story of Continue Reading…
Keah Brown is a journalist and writer whose work has appeared in Harpers Bazaar, Essence, Catapult, Teen Vogue, Lenny Letter and elsewhere. She is currently a senior entertainment writer at Cliché Magazine - a premier digital fashion magazine that highlights pop culture, fashion trends, celebrities, beauty, and more. In this episode, Keah tells the story of Continue Reading…
Today we’ve got the final episode in my three-part series with writer Keah Brown. If you haven’t listened to the other two episodes — 121 and 122 — please go back and listen to those first. Everything will make a little more sense if you do. Today, I’m chatting with Keah about all of the people in our lives who keep us moving forward. We talk about why it’s so important to have a support system, different places to find and build community these days, and why having the right people in your world will make it a little easier to do the things that scare you. SHOW NOTES: Keah's work Keah on Instagram + Twitter #DisabledAndCute Roxane Gay Ashley C. Ford Tweet thread about writing/editing credits For the full episode + show notes, please visit creatingyourownpath.com.
I’m back today with writer Keah Brown and today we’re talking about something I haven’t spent much time on around here and that’s advocacy and the power of social media. Earlier this year, Keah started a hashtag on Twitter — #disabledandcute — and it took off just a few days later, creating an entire community around the concept. She shares the story behind it all in the episode and we also get into the power of positivity, how Keah is using her platform to advocate for herself and others, and why representation matters within the disability community and beyond. SHOW NOTES: Keah's work + press Keah on Instagram + Twitter Cerebral Palsy #DisabledAndCute Million Dollar Baby Alex Slater, Trident Media Group For the full episode + show notes, please visit creatingyourownpath.com.
Today's episode is the first in a three-part series featuring writer Keah Brown. She is a journalist who also writes poetry, fiction pieces, and non-fiction essays. She is also the mastermind behind an incredible movement called #disabledandcute, which something we get into a little more on next week’s show. What you need to know this week is that the hashtag went viral on Twitter back in February and has been gaining momentum ever since. In the interview, we’re starting at the beginning and learning more about Keah’s career and how she fell in love with the craft of writing. She also shares how she gets into the right frame of mind to write across different genres and outlets and why it’s important for everyone to let their voices be heard. SHOW NOTES: Keah's work Keah on Instagram + Twitter Sarah Dessen Tia Mowry-Hardrict Robert Jordan, Pianist Fredonia State University of New York For the full episode + show notes, please visit creatingyourownpath.com.
Unmuted: Your Voice Matters Celebrating Our Fathers - Co-hosts Keah C. Jones This Tuesday is the 40+ Wonders movement on the blog radio show Unmuted: Your Voice Matters!! Every 1st Tuesday of each month, we will discuss topics relating to women and men 40 years old and older. TOMORROW'S TOPIC is "Celebrating Our Fathers." Our wonderful co-hosts Keah C Jones andRhonda Watson-Edwards will discuss father relationships and how we celebrate them with awesome Positive Energy Coach Chris B. Williams of Hear Chris Speak! We want your voice to be heard so call in this Tuesday from 7pm-8pm EST. Call in at 347-855-8867 and get UNMUTED on our favorite network, NHISG Sports Media Network!
Skyy Wonders LIVE on Unmuted: Your Voice Matters This Tuesday is the 40+ Wonders movement on Unmuted: Your Voice Matters!! Every 1st Tuesday of each month, I, Skyy Wonders and my wonderful co-host, Keah C Jones, will discuss topics relating to women and men 40 years old and older. These topics will range from relationships, marriage, sex, health, wellness, fashion, beauty, and much more. Some of these will be adult topic conversations, so please be advised when it comes to your little ones! Tuesday’s topic will be about "Understanding and restoring our "mother" relationships." We will feature Keah's cousin-in-law, Lydia Hilliard, Owner of the Lydia Hilliard+Experience. We want your voice to be heard so call in this Tuesday from 7pm-8pm EST. Call in at 347-855-8867 and get UNMUTED on our favorite network, NHISG Sports Media Network!
„Zum Songs schreiben fahren wir auf eine Holzhütte in Bayern – da gibt’s nicht mal so richtig fließend Wasser. Ist fast ein bisschen romantisch.“ - Keah https://www.facebook.com/keahband/ https://keah.bandcamp.com/releases https://soundcloud.com/keahband Zu Gast bei Unsigned am 20.03.2016