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In this episode of the Around Town podcast, Mayor @ColaMayor Daniel Rickenmann speaks with Caitlin Sullivan and Dr. Stuart Cramer about the critical work being done at Camp Kemo, part of Prisma Health Children's Hospital in Columbia. They highlight the unique challenges families face when a child is diagnosed with cancer or sickle cell disease and explore how Camp Kemo provides year-round emotional, psychological, and financial support. Tune in to learn about the inspiring community initiatives, innovative programs, and ways you can contribute to making a difference for these families in need.
On the 93rd episode of the What is a Good Life? podcast, I am delighted to introduce our guest, Kemo Camara. Kemo is the visionary behind Omek, a community-centric platform whose mission is to amplify the talent, voices, and energy of biculturals of African descent. A social entrepreneur, community influencer, economist, and captivating speaker, Kemo's journey has spanned continents, with impactful engagements across Africa, the United States, and Europe. He has held extensive leadership roles and responsibilities in community organisations and co-founded multiple businesses and non-profit organisations in the United States and Europe. His passion lies in activating our collective human potential, bringing people from diverse backgrounds together to work towards a common goal.In this wonderful conversation, Kemo shares his journey of building community and realising purpose in his life. He discusses the insights around community that he gained from his upbringing and family in Guinea, the values of trust, dignity, and respect that were instilled in him, and the energy we drain from ourselves by constantly having our guards up.This entire conversation is a great example of the importance of reflection, understanding who we are, and paying attention to the feedback life provides in order to utilise all aspects of ourselves to realise greater purpose in our lives.Subscribe for weekly episodes, every Tuesday, and check out my YouTube channel (link below) for full interviews and clips.For further content and information check out the following:Omek's Website: myomek.comKemo's LinkedIn: LinkedIn- For the What is a Good Life? podcast's YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/@whatisagoodlife/videos- My newsletter: https://www.whatisagood.life/- My LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-mccartney-14b0161b4/Contact me at mark@whatisagood.life if you'd like to explore your own lines of self-inquiry through 1-on-1 coaching, take part in my weekly free silent conversations, discuss experiences I create to stimulate greater trust, communication, and connection, amongst your leadership teams, or you simply want to get in touch.00:00 Introduction02:50 What kind of impact do I want to make?06:20 What do people in my life say about me?10:30 What is fundamentally important14:50 Family, elders, and respect19:50 Giving trust and possibilities27:20 Building community in other countries35:00 Realising what matters most40:50 Paying attention to the life's feedback44:50 Speaking to people as humans at work47:35 The journey to building new leaders & community54:05 Bringing all of who we are57:05 What is a good life for Kemo?
Hey Listeners! Recorded on August 30, 2024, the hosts discuss recent developments in soap operas and share their predictions for WWE's Bash at Berlin and NXT's No Mercy events. Host: Mrs. Ashly Panelists: Ms. Semi and JJ Citation available upon request. * correction: WWE recognizes Ric Flair's record as 16-time world champion, which is tied by John Cena. Randy Orton is recognized for holding 14 world titles.
DJ Kemo, known as Kemostry, is a versatile artist, producer, and the founder of Juzz Born Entertainment located in Brooklyn. With ten years in the music industry, his unique sound and heartfelt lyrics resonate with audiences. Drawing inspiration from his grandmother's music, Kemostry's dedication and drive propel his accomplishments on stage and in the studio. Embracing a philosophy of continuous improvement, he lives by the motto "carpe diem" to navigate his path.
Hold on to your hats, because this week on So There I Was, we've got a guest who's practically done it all. Fig and RePete are thrilled to welcome Paco to the cockpit as he takes us through his incredible journey from becoming a Navy Attack Pilot to soaring through the skies as a Navy Fighter Pilot. Ever wondered what it's like to stare death in the face and live to tell the tale? Well, Paco's got a hair-raising story about a near-death experience in an F-5 that'll have you on the edge of your seat. And let's not forget the cherry on top – how he scored his own 'private parking spot' on Kemo's six-o'clock! (Yes, you heard that right – we're talking about a dogfight to remember). So, buckle up and prepare for some high-flying hijinks, close calls, and plenty of laughs as Paco joins us for an episode that promises to be as thrilling as it is hilarious. Tune in to hear Fig and RePete navigate through Paco's wild ride in the sky and find out why he's the talk of the town – or should we say, the talk of the tarmac! Don't miss it – Episode 114 of So There I Was is taking off now!
Th is Kemo's hat-trick show as we comes to tell us all about flying CAS (Hint - It's NOT about Close Air Support!)Flying Contract Air Services is a job most of us aren't aware exists - What a waste! And a myriad of other subjects... try 'n keep up!
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Up next from us is something we've wanted to do for years. A tribute to a label that shaped a sound. Soul:r Started in 2001 by legends Marcus Intalex and S.T Files, this label was buy onsite. A discography filled with an amazing mix of artists, including dBridge, D Kay, Break, Alix Perez, Zero T plus every version of Mist:I:cal:st:M.I.S.T there was.
Kemo Vee the founder of legendary the St.Louis Hip-Hop group DaHol9 stops by the legendary Dugout.
This week we look back at the last 18 months and bring you some of the best of the stories and guests who have graciously spent time with us and shared their stories. We have Nasty, Capt Royce Williams, Gunny, Kemo, One-Eye, Taco, Sugar, Double-L, Air-Cav-Chris & The Dos Gringos close it out with Jeremiah Weed! Photos below are courtesy of Brad Silcott at BDSAviationPhotography.comTHANK YOU, Brad for allowing us to see your amazing work!8 Cobra VMA-542 Tigers CH-46 Sea Knight CH-53 Stallion
In this episode with Kemo Camara we talked about what it means to be a bicultural, simply speaking, belonging to two cultures and how you can use this as your super power, especially when unleashed in communities. Kemo is the founder Omek, a community-centric platform whose mission is to amplify the talent, voices, and energy of biculturals of African descent. Kemo believes that biculturals will be the change catalyst who are meaningful contributors to the economy and culture. You can find out more about Kemo and Omek here:OmekLinkedInInstagramOur mission is to inspire vulnerability and awareness in order to become more mindful of our everyday actions and how they affect the planet, each other and ourselves.Please follow and subscribe! Instagram @theconsciousconversations Facebook @ The Conscious Conversations Podcast The Conscious Conversations Podcast Website
Illustrator, feminist, satiriker og foredragsholder Sofie Riise Nors har i de sidste mange år, været en vigtig stemme i kønsdebatten herhjemme. Hun har via sin instagramside ‘WaginaPineapple' genskabt moderne memes med sin såkaldte ‘grimme streg' - memes der ofte berører feminisme og de forvetninger der er til kvinder i samfundet.I programmet fortæller Sofie blandt andet om at føle sig udenfor som barn, om sin mors kræftsygdom og hvordan det påvirkede hendes teenageår, om for nyligt selv at få opdaget en tumor i sin arm, og hvordan hun i denne svære periode, har fundet den helt store kærlighed.
Canadian journalist Nora Loreto reads the latest headlines for Thursday, September 7, 2023.TRNN has partnered with Loreto to syndicate her daily news digest and share it with our audience—tune in every morning on the TRNN podcast feed to hear about the latest important news stories from Canada and around the world.Find more headlines from Nora at Sandy & Nora Talk Politics podcast feed.Help us continue producing radically independent news and in-depth analysis by following us and becoming a monthly sustainer:Donate: https://therealnews.com/donate-podSign up for our newsletter: https://therealnews.com/newsletter-podLike us on Facebook: https://facebook.com/therealnewsFollow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/therealnews
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Kemo & Sam Stickland - ZeldaLXVNDR & Tachichi - BG KnockoutVonni G feat. Ron Mac - We OutsideKrohme feat. T-Mo Goodie, Money Mogly & Blind Orbits - GDPBrayden Jay - ScarredIll Defined & The Text - All I NeedShay D - PastaJohn “JW” Wesley feat. Reno - PreachMolly Mccoy - Relax (Freestyle)Idman - StillCassidy Blaire - GoneMadderz - Breaking BadBashani - WarMista Pigz - Exit 23Knowitall feat. Rebel Sky - Acid TripBaony - FeverLord Willin & Timothyzic - Feel Like MemphisYoyohoney - SupernovaV'Nessa - S.E.XBobby KP Woods - Let's Do ItPhill Ortiz - Shop With MeD'So Nyce feat. KING ZO - Tuscan LeatherA. Law - Do What It DoKemic - Rain On MeTexxus Redmoney - HeavenJas - Let's Have A Good NightRachel Black - StuckMr. Scratch Hook feat. Sadat X - Droppin BombsJizzm High Definition - Press Your LuckA - ZONE - The McCoysTitan Funk - Dynamic DuoChelsea Reject - Grounded
In this interview with Navy Fighter pilot and Top Gun Instructor, Kemo, listeners are taken on a rollercoaster ride of emotions. Kemos energy is contagious as he shares his experiences of flying and training with the best of the best. He opens with this weeks ‘title story,' a 1v1 Top Gun fight he won in spite of being in an inferior aircraft. Sadly, the theme of killing livestock continues this week when they found themselves late for a target time and pressing to make time on target doesn't end so well for a bovine that happened to live too close to NAS Fallon. Later a tragic incident where his wingman, Bluto's jet blew up next to him and a hydraulic failure that forced him to return to the boat with his RIO, Chunx. In retrospect, Kemo is glad he was ignorant of the extremis he was in. His time flying with the ‘Taco Guard' ended by proving the adage, “If you're not having fun, you're doing it wrong!” Kemo's stories are funny and tragic. He describes, “a knife fight in a phone booth” which is eerily similar to the vertical spiral captured in TG-II Maverick. When he was still a young J-G he was surprised to learn he would fly the sortie with ‘CAG' in his backseat, and verified the adage, ‘It's better to be lucky than good!' The show concludes with Kemo's description of the outtakes from ‘Speed & Angels' which he's grateful didn't gain wider appeal whilst the statute of limitations hadn't expired. Kemo's energy and storytelling make for an engaging and memorable show. Special thanks to Jordan Harbinger for the Podcast Swap with this show! https://rumble.com/embed/v2mdb98/?pub=1af92d
This week on Wonderspace we orbit with Kemo Camara. For the past 20 years, Kemo has lived, studied, and worked in cities across Africa, North America and Europe. He has founded startups, built non-profits and played various leadership roles in community organisations.In 2019 he founded Omek whose mission is to amplify the talent, voices and energy of biculturals of African descent through programs and access to a diverse talent pool. This has led to partnerships with some of the world's leading brands such as Patagonia, Adidas and Google."You have a gift, you have a superpower and that's your bicultural identity. You have this African side of you but you also belong to this Western culture. Your ability to integrate these two cultures within your identity and leveraging your social capital, your human capital, your financial capital, your political capital, your philanthropy in connection with other like-minded people, there's nothing you won't be able to do.” (Kemo Q2)#Africa #bicultural #creatives #communitywww.myomek.com To view the episode page with a summary of the interview, links to social media and projects mentioned, go to https://ourwonder.space/episodes/_113
Kemo Camara is the founder of OMEK, the home of the global bicultural community. OMEK's mission is to amplify the talent, voices, and energy of bicultural of African descent. I know first hand how meaningful it can be to meet people that have a shared cultural identity, especially for biculturals (or TCKs). I wanted to know more about how Kemo came up with the idea of creating this community space, so I invited him on the podcast!
On this show of M&M Live Radio, our hosts Meesa & Meah debate whether or not Generation Z knows how to have meaningful relationships. Also, it's FeBROary here on M&M Live Radio, where we have a new male guest, each week, all month long. Plus, M&M bring in their male perspective, Kemo Jones to weigh in on their love & relationships conversation. Also, M&M spotlight new music from Porsha Love, Miles Minnick and so much more with “Hot Tracks Off The Rack”. •M&M Live Radio Jingle •”Good Lord” - Lecrae ft. Andy Mineo •“7 Gold Chains” - Angie Rose •“GUMBO” - Porsha Love ft. BigBreeze •M&M Live Radio Jingle •“No Longer Bound” - Forrest Frank & Hulvey •“Like The Weekend” - BrvndonP & Mission •“BIG!” - Miles Minnick ft. Lecrae •M&M Live Radio Jingle
On this show of M&M Live Radio, our hosts Meesa & Meah ask whether or not they'd shoot their shot if they saw someone attractive. Also, FeBROary is back on M&M Live Radio, where we have a new male guest, each week, all month long. Plus, M&M bring in their male perspective, Kemo Jones to weigh in on their love & relationships conversation. •M&M Live Radio Jingle •“Super Saiyan” - Torey D'Shaun •“Drip Bayless” - Rockstar JT ft. Parris Chariz & Aha Gazelle •“Regal” - Czar Josh ft. KHAM & seni •M&M Live Radio Jingle •“Truth in You” - Alex Jean •“IN LUV” - Wande •“Goosebumps” - Jaylon Ashaun •M&M Live Radio Jingle
Kemo joins Fig & RePete this week to tell how he decided to go into the Navy after finishing the first half of Marine Corps OCS because they offered him a seat in less than two months in flight school without needing a bachelor's degree. That deal didn't come without some, shall we say, "complications" though. It wasn't until Kemo was already in the program that he realized how badly things could go if he didn't succeed: Motivation! Additionally, restrictions on his personal life added even more complications to the mix, but Kemo was not deterred. In fact he went on to fly the Tomcat in the same squadron as our previous guest, Nasty. While that is a story in and of itself, Kemo performed well; so well in fact, he went on to become a Top Gun Adversary Pilot and Instructor. This put him in the cockpit for most of his career flying the F-5, F-16, and A-4 among other cool jets. Come give Kemo a listen and learn how he almost ruined his own day in the middle of a 'roller' fight!
It's easy to get cynical about politics. To say : they're all the same and things will never change. But that's not how you build a better world.In this episode Claude speaks to three young political activists who are trying to make a difference.Busisiwe Seabe, one of the leaders of the Fees Must Fall student protests. Cheik Fall, a Senegalese activist and journalist who started an election monitoring platform. Kemo Fatty, an environmental activist from The Gambia. Kemo first became interested in political activism because of migration. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Il est facile d'être cynique à propos de la politique et de continuer à dire: “ ils sont tous pareils et les choses ne changeront jamais.”Mais ce n'est pas comme ça qu'on construit un monde meilleur.Dans cet épisode, Claude s'adresse à trois jeunes militants politiques qui tentent de faire bouger les choses.Busisiwe Seabe, l'une des leaders des manifestations étudiantes Fees Must Fall.Cheikh Fall, un activiste sénégalais qui a lancé une plateforme d'observation des élections mais aussi la plateforme Africtiviste.Kemo Fatty, un militant écologiste gambien. Kemo s'est intéressé à l'activisme politique par le biais de la migration. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Dan Morrison is joined by the one and only Kate Campbell for a super quick ep before they pop off for dinner at Barbetta. Dan & Kate cover all hat content from the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Aspen trip and ponder what Rinna's vendetta is against Kathy Hilton and discuss what a walking flaming pile of garbage Michael Rapaport is. The gals then speak on the Real Housewives of Atlanta reunion Part One and worship Kenya while pitying Drew. Dan & Kate share some quick thoughts on Real Girlfriends in Paris and while Twitter hates it, they shall be watching. Follow Kate on Instagram Follow Dan on Twitter Follow Gasbagging on Instagram & TikTok
Kemo, Lynette and I talk about leveling up in the growth journey of awakening, how many people are syncing up all over the world as we are envisioning a better future together and much much more.Kemo's book recommendations: The UrantiaThe Wes Penre PapersThe Law of OneArt of War on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jxcMRkqaQdwWhere to find me: Podcast IG where full podcast videos are uploaded: @intotheriverpodcastPersonal IG: @ashleyjo111Podcast Truth Social: @intotheriverpodcastPersonal Truth Social: @ashleyjoTG Personal Channel: https://t.me/+heFEtyXJdPEwYWE5
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Shelly Gossman joins us for an engaging and honest conversation about her time at the Second City. Whether it's discussing the Las Vegas job she took for the health insurance or the challenges encountered while writing the 50th anniversary show, Shelly holds nothing back. This is no surprise to our host, who had the pleasure of writing 2 Main Stage shows with Shelly in Chicago and always considered her the straightest shooter in the building. We talk about those shows and how Shelly was able to bring "outside the box" pitches to the process. She also shares some great advice about writing that all aspiring second citizens should take to heart.
Uh Oh, the boys are moving on up with their first celebrity guest SBG Kemo. Today we talking about joining the secret society, favorite rock songs, and more stay tuned. thank you for being Awkward.
Hello and welcome to the Migration & Diaspora Podcast, with me your co-host, Aurore. Today, I'm joined Kemo Camara, CEO and Founder of Omek to talk about the complexity of the African diaspora and how a psychographic segmentation of the latter led him to found Omek. About Kemo Originally from Guinea, Kemo is the founder of Omek, a community-centric platform whose mission is to amplify the talent, the voices, and energy of biculturals of African descent. Kemo is a social entrepreneur, community leader, economist, and public speaker. Kemo believes that the potential of the bicultural talent, especially those of African descent, is greatly untapped and underestimated, and if unlocked, will create empowered professionals who are meaningful contributions to the economy and culture. He has lived, studied and worked across Guinea, the United States, Germany and the Netherlands, where he is now based. He has a BA in Business Administration and a Master in Development Economics and International Studies. What we talk about In this interview, Kemo tells us all about how his psychographic segmentation of the African diaspora led him to found Omek. We talk about the role value-based segmentation as a potential unifier of the global African diaspora, the need to move beyond the diaspora-development nexus and the paradoxes of privilege within African diaspora engagement. We also talk about how Omek, an organization that supports bi-culturals of African descent, is on a mission to normalize collaboration and community building and how it does so. I'm excited for you to get into this interview, so I'd like to thank you, as always, for tuning in and please do enjoy the show. Links Connect with Omek: Website / Instagram Connect with Kemo: Website / LinkedIn Read more about Omek's psychographic segmentation of the African diaspora here: Understanding the complexity of the African diaspora Check out all our episodes and subscribe at homelandsadvisory.com/podcast!
Hip Hop For Humanity CHA and Music, Fashion, & Arts Foundation team up for a special series 'Why They Sleep?', featuring the musical performers of the MFA Fest 423 Day. Part 3 features Bindy, Janelle Jezebelle, and YK Goody.
In this episode I take a different direction. I had the pleasure of talking to my long time friend Kemo. Kemo was the guitar play in our band. Kemo has been busy over the last 30 years including music, stand up comedy, recording a parody album, being a dad and a husband. We reminisce about the band days being on stage and just having fun.
Kémo is a servant to The People, w/ a liberating agenda. As a Community Development Officer, he supports programs aimed at reducing poverty and helping to improve the lives of people who live in deprived areas. A few current areas of expertise and practice are: business credit/finance consultation providing underserved business owners with access to much needed but little known about alternative resources. He founded an Entrepreneurial Superhub" / "Start-Up Studio," focused under repped Millennial and Gen Z founders and a real estate development using shipping containers with a social impact focus.His passions are Pan-African Liberation, Restoration, Elevation. With a purpose to reinitialize Black Wall Street by implementing self-reparations so that we may achieve economic sovereignty. Don't miss out on this episode as Kemo shares how his real estate development project has a social impact, focuses on helping millennial and Gen Z founders get resources, and his breakdown to the breakthrough that changed the course of his life. Here are three reasons why you should listen to the full Episode:Find out the breakdown to the breakthrough that brought him to the fork in the road and the decision he made. What TREP House and Design to Build are. Why is Kemo so passionate about staying and living dangerously. Enjoying The MindShift Podcast?Click here to follow on Apple Podcasts? While there, please leave a 5-star rating and review. Also, if you haven't done so already, join the free MindShift Community to connect with other like-minded people. Don't forget to tag me @mrdarrellevans on Instagram. Thanks for listening,Darrell
In this week's episode, the mandem sans Kieran have an enriching and honest conversation in celebration of Africa Day (May 25th) with some special guests. Kwame, Steven and Yaf are joined by the founder of Omek, a community centric-platform, Kemo Camara as well as Yaf's better half, Ms Abi. - Weekly What Makes You Smile segment - sharing positive vibes of the week just gone with an African focus for this edition (5:27) - Kemo explains some of his earliest memories as a youth growing up in Guinea (17:22) - Kwame and Steven underline the importance of respect in a West African household (28:12) - The group speak on people from the diaspora living in Europe embracing Africa more and how this has only started to happen in America (41:35) - Lastly, the group touch on what the future for Africa holds (55:25) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I denne sidste episode af "I får børn - Jeg får kemo" møder du Ditte og kæresten Christian omkring et år efter, at Ditte fik sin sidste kemobehandling. Hun blev senere erklæret kræftfri. Nu sidder de i selvsamme lejlighed på Nørrebro, hvor hele deres liv blev vendt på hovedet under Dittes kræftforløb i 2019. De snakker om alt det, de har været igennem, og hvordan det er at sidde på den anden side af diagnosen, behandlingen og sygdommen. I dag rummer lejligheden et helt andet og nyt liv...Tusind tak fordi du har lyttet med. Medvirkende: Ditte Svensson, ChristianRedaktionen: Ditte Svensson, Anders Guldberg & Kristiane Dicte Wedel (speak)Tilrettelagt og produceret for LOUD af hearHEAR.nu
Det her er sidste gang Ditte og Freja mødes for at optage de bånd, der er tænkt til Dittes nærmeste, hvis nu ikke hun overlever kræften. I denne episode taler de to veninder om noget, der gennem Dittes kræftforløb har fyldt enormt meget for Ditte. Nemlig om Dittes frygt for at miste sin fertilitet af sin behandling. Ditte og Freja har begge vidst, at netop dét var noget, de blev nødt til at snakke om på et tidspunkt, men den her snak er blevet udskudt flere gange, for den gør ekstra ondt. Ditte vender også tilbage til sin turkise notesbog, hun skrev i dagen efter den diagnose, der ændrede alt. Medvirkende: Ditte Svensson, Freja (veninde)Tilrettelagt og produceret for LOUD af hearHEAR.nu Redaktionen: Ditte Svensson, Anders Guldberg & Kristiane Dicte Wedel (speak)
"Et massivt mentalt efterspil" er samtalen, hvor Ditte åbner op for alt det psykiske, som er ved at komme op til overfladen hos hende. Med veninden, Freja, optager Ditte disse bånd, mens hun stadig er syg. Disse bånd er en slags lyddagbog til Dittes nærmeste, hvis nu ikke hun overlever kræften. Ditte og Freja sidder ved siden af hinanden i Dittes kæmpe sofa. De taler om den psykiske påvirkning kræftforløbet har haft og stadig har på Ditte. En påvirkning, hun ikke har haft energi til at tænke over før nu. Men nu er hun ved at være færdig med sin kemobehandling, men stadig uden viden om, hvorvidt behandlingen har klaret kræften. Men kan hovedet følge med?Medvirkende: Ditte Svensson, Freja (veninde)Tilrettelagt og produceret for LOUD af hearHEAR.nu Redaktionen: Ditte Svensson, Anders Guldberg & Kristiane Dicte Wedel (speak)
Det er 4. gang, at Ditte og Freja mødes for at optage. For hvis Ditte ikke overlever kræften, vil hun efterlade disse bånd til sin familie og sine nærmeste. I båndene kan de finde svar og finde ud af, hvilke tanker Ditte havde i løbet af sit sygdomsforløb. En rå, ufiltreret samtale, der er optaget, da Ditte føler sig allermest udsat og skrøbelig. I denne episode fortæller Ditte blandt om, hvordan det er at møde sin diagnose i komplet fremmedes øjne. Det er ikke altid lige pænt og derfor heller ikke altid lige let at håndtere.Medvirkende: Ditte Svensson, Freja (veninde)Tilrettelagt og produceret for LOUD af hearHEAR.nu Redaktionen: Ditte Svensson, Anders Guldberg & Kristiane Dicte Wedel (speak)
I en lejlighed på Nørrebro sidder Ditte med kroppen fuld af kemo. Den kemo, der over flere måneder har medført, at Ditte og hendes krop er helt slidt ned. Men det vides endnu ikke, om behandlingen kan klare al kræften i Dittes krop. Skulle det ske, at Ditte ikke overlever kræften, har hun tænkt sig at dele sine tanker med sine nærmeste. Til at hjælpe sig har hun veninden Freja. De optager deres personlige samtaler og de tanker, Ditte og Freja har, undervejs i behandlingsforløbet, alt imens Dittes krop bliver mere og mere ødelagt.I denne optagelse snakker Ditte og Freja blandt andet om, hvorfor Ditte valgte en kemobehandling, der gav hende 25% risiko for at dø mod den anden mulige behandling, som gav hende betydelig bedre odds for at overleve kræften. Medvirkende: Ditte Svensson, Freja (veninde) Tilrettelagt og produceret for LOUD af hearHEAR.nu Redaktionen: Ditte Svensson, Anders Guldberg & Kristiane Dicte Wedel (speak)
Det her er anden gang, Ditte og Freja sidder med mikrofonen i Dittes lille nørrebrolejlighed. De optager endnu et af de bånd, der er til Dittes pårørende, hvis nu hun ikke overlever kræften. Ditte frygter nemlig, at der er mange ting, der kan være svære at spørge ind til og snakke med hende om, mens hun er syg. Så hun vil gerne give svar. Samtidig er der følelser, tanker og oplevelser, som hun gerne vil have sine nærmeste skal vide, hvis nu ikke hun overlever kræften. Ditte har ikke mange kemobehandlinger tilbage, men hun aldrig har været svagere. I denne episode taler Ditte og Freja blandt andet om, hvordan det er for Ditte først at være pårørende til en kræftsyg til sidenhen selv at blive den kræftsyge. Er der forventninger og forestillinger som hun skal leve op til og gå i sin brors fodspor?Medvirkende: Ditte Svensson, Freja (veninde)Tilrettelagt og produceret for LOUD af hearHEAR.nu Redaktionen: Ditte Svensson, Anders Guldberg & Kristiane Dicte Wedel (speak)
Ditte mærker på sin krop, hvor svag den er blevet, og det er pludselig blevet meget tydeligt for hende, hvor lidt der skal til for at det kan ende galt, og hun ikke klarer den. En sen aftentime skriver Ditte til veninden Freja: “Hvis jeg dør, så vil jeg gerne have, at dem der er tilbage ved, hvordan jeg har det med de ting kræften og kemoen gør, og hvordan jeg tænker, selvom der er ting og tanker, jeg ikke kan fortælle dem nu, fordi det kan være voldsomt. Vil du hjælpe mig, med at finde en måde at gøre det på?"Samme nat køber Ditte spontant en mikrofon på nettet. Kun få dage efter begynder Freja og Ditte at optage de bånd, som Ditte så inderligt håber aldrig bliver nødvendige for nogen af høre. Denne episode rummer en af disse hemmelige optagelser, hvor Ditte og Freja snakker om Dittes forløb, hvorfor Ditte føler et behov for at forberede til, hvis hun ikke overlever, og om hvordan det er at klippe alt håret af og gå fra "Rapunzel til Blachman" på et splitsekund. Medvirkende: Ditte Svensson, Freja (veninde)Tilrettelagt og produceret for LOUD af hearHEAR.nu Redaktionen: Ditte Svensson, Anders Guldberg & Kristiane Dicte Wedel (speak)
Ditte vender hjem fra hospitalet med diagnosen lymfekræft og en masse ubesvarede spørgsmål: hvilken form for lymfekræft er det? Hvor aggressiv er kræften? Hvilken behandling skal jeg have? Hjemme i nørrebrolejligheden samles Ditte med familien og kæresten Christian. En lang række opkald venter forude. Ditte ringer skiftevis fra den ene til den anden veninde og fortæller, hvad hun ved. Der er både gråd og frustration i luften, men også en forsigtig optimisme om, at “det skal nok gå".Næste morgen, dagen efter diagnosen, hersker en helt anden stemning. Stilhed. Ventetid. Mørke tanker, der skrives ned i den lille turkise notesbog.Medvirkende: Ditte Svensson Tilrettelagt og produceret for LOUD af hearHEAR.nu Redaktionen: Anders Guldberg & Kristiane Dicte Wedel (speak)
En forårsdag opdager Ditte en knude i halsen. Hun tænker, det er nok ikke noget... Men Ditte opsøger alligevel sin læge, for at få bekræftet at knuden er ubetydelig. Eneste problem er at lægen ikke kan bekræfte at knuden er ubetydelig. Ditte sendes til udredning i kræftpakkeforløb, der blandt andet viser sig at indebære en skattejagt på Rigshospitalets gange. En knude på størrelse med et barns knytnæve skal fjernes. Desværre står Påsken for døren og Ditte må vente på operationen, der kan fortælle hvor slemt det egentlig står tilMedvirkende: Ditte Svensson Tilrettelagt og produceres for LOUD af hearHEAR.nu Redaktionen: Anders Guldberg & Kristiane Dicte Wedel (speak)
Ditte er født ind i en sportsglad familie med en mor og en far og to storebrødre. De er meget tætte, og dét sammenhold, som kendes fra sportens verden, kendetegner i høj grad familiens mentalitet. Dittes ældste bror Daniel tog skridtet videre med sporten, og blev professionel håndboldspiller. Men han bliver ramt af kræft i 2013 og kan ikke holde det skjult. Så han vælger, at være åben om sit forløb. Også anden gang han rammes af kræft. Daniel og familien kommer igennem begge kræftforløb og erklæres rask. Alt ånder ro i familien Svensson. Men så tager tingene en ubehagelig drejning. Ditte får kræft og en hæsblæsende uheldig historie starter.Medvirkende: Ditte Svensson Tilrettelagt og produceres for LOUD af hearHEAR.nu Redaktionen: Anders Guldberg & Kristiane Dicte Wedel (speak)
Joshua Jenkins, otherwise known as Kemo the Pianist and Black Beethoven, is a musician based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He attended West Chester University and has auditioned for Berklee College of Music. Joshua can be found performing on the streets of Philly in order to promote classical music in the inner city. In this conversation, Allen and Joshua talk about the century-long debate about Beethoven being black and what influence that would have on the world. Joshua recalls first learning the keyboard on the Miracle Piano Super Nintendo game. He describes his music writing process and the keys he enjoys playing in most (F minor being one of them). Joshua shoots on his feelings about the upcoming Biden Presidency, and the protests in Philly in recent months. Social Media www.instagram.com/blckbeethoven 808's and Forte in D Minor (1st Movement) can be bought on iTunes.
In today's episode we have special guest Kemo The Blaxican out of the group Delinquent Habits. We discuss Kemo's experience growing up in the lower east side of Los Angeles. We also discuss race, religion and his perspective on the hip hop game of today. You don't want to miss today's episode. Tune in and I hope you take something vital from the conversation and implement into your own crafts.