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Best podcasts about slowe

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it's OUR show: HIPHOP for people that KNOW BETTER

Full show: https://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artist Played: Truly Def, Aubrey West, Juni Ali, conshus, Sean Shakespeare, Spectacular Diagnostics, MazeyJune, Dizzy Dustin, Pandamonium, VinS da Cuero, Ginge,Jay Hill, Roberto, Freedom Nicole Moore, The Yuletime Lifters, DJ Robert Smith, BambuDeAsiatic, Supastition, Katalyst, Adrian Younge, Ali Shaheed Muhammad, Bei Ru, Juan Pierre, Hidden Hand Beats, Moonchild, Seez Mics, Aupheus, Slowe, The Sindecut, Ijeoma, Devin Morrison, Joyce Wrice, Aesop Rock, Rob Sonic, Corinne Bailey Rae, Kool Kim, OutKast, GOODie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS

it's OUR show: HIPHOP for people that KNOW BETTER

Full show: https://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artists Played: Geto Boys, Table For Three, conshus, Onry Ozzborn, Cloudy October, Configa, Sulpacio Jones, Killer Mike, Eryn Allen Kane, Robert Glasper, El Buho, Li Saumet, Funky DL, Gareth Donkin, Danny Brown, The Midnight Hour, Theon Cross, Scumbag Beer Club, WordChemist, Shinobi Stalin, Tek the Intern, Homeboy Sandman, Sandunes, Ramya Pothuri, Headkrack, Method Man, Kool Keith, Fly Deff, Mad Sexual Genius, Black Milk, Quelle Chris, DJ Shadow, Slowe, Dutchie, Kelis, Michael Jackson, OutKast, GOODie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS

Tru Thoughts presents Unfold
Tru Thoughts presents Unfold 22.10.23 with Sandunes, MC Abdul, Joshua Moshe

Tru Thoughts presents Unfold

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 120:00


Deep grooves from Sandunes. Maurice Fulton remixes Asha Puthli. Hip Hop from MC Abdul, Ultramagnetic MC's, King Kashmere x Alecs Delarge. Sung vocals with D&B influences from Tara Lily and Slowe remixed by Dutchie. Jazz from Joshua Moshe. Reggae from Dennis Brown, Max Romeo, Jah Mooly and Bob Marley. A Brazilian influenced track from Sault. Plus plenty more music treats.

Tru Thoughts presents Unfold
Tru Thoughts presents Unfold 01.10.23 with Slowe, Stefano De Santis, EVM 128

Tru Thoughts presents Unfold

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2023 120:00


A new remix of Slowe by The Sindecut & Ijeoma. Deep beats from Stefano De Santis. Pj Bridger remixes a classic from The Specials UK Garage style. A track from the brilliant Cleo Sol album. A track from the Liberation 2 album by Talib Kweli & Madlib. Classic UK Hip Hop from MR 45. Quality Drum and Bass from Zero T & Onj and Paul SG remixing Ty. Plus plenty more music treats.

it's OUR show: HIPHOP for people that KNOW BETTER

Full show: https://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artists Played: Knaladeus, conshus, Phonte, Devin Morrison, Mick Jenkins, JID, Slowe, Dessa, ttwig, JUICEBOX, Danger Mouse, Jemini, Jade Kenji, QOSEMA, Tony Allen, Adrian Younge, Okito, Buck 65, Grian Chatten, Dillon, Diamond D, eLZhi, EyeQ, Supershy, Roberta Flack, Raging Moses, Jungle, OutKast, GOODie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS

Aja's & Claire Simone's Ketch A Vibe Show
Episode 149: Aja & Claire Simone's Ketch A Vibe Show 690 Show.

Aja's & Claire Simone's Ketch A Vibe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2023 111:40


Welcome back to our show,this week we have loads of brand new and up and coming releases from Tenderlonious,Slowe,Ash Walker,Henry Franklin,Muva Of Earth,and loads more to the delight of your ears and soul.Aja & ClaireNicola Conte - Progress (feat. Zara McFarlane)Muva of Earth - Heaven Hear Me AboveArcoiris,Silvia Donati - Ain't No SunshineTenderlonious - On The NileThe Circling Sun - BlissEnsemble Infinity - NubesEast New York Ensemble de Music - Sun FlowerRobin Jones Seven- Chant AfriqueJon Hendricks - I'll Bet You Thought I'd Never Find You.Henry Franklin, Ali Shaheed Muhammad & Adrian Younge - Cafe NegroJoy - Martini Sweet Everwave -Lean Into YouJohn Carroll Kirby - Sun Go DownThoma -  Jade Oolong (feat. Kalaido)Letizia Brugnoli - Nostalgia jazzScrimshire - Eyes Shut feat. Faye Houston (Radio Edit)Ash Walker -Afronaut ft. Amp Fiddler & LavilleMadeline - Love Like YouSlowe - CalibrateHidden Orchestra - Little Buddy MoveFeiertag - Feel Me feat. Nego True [Only Good Stuff]

Modern CTO with Joel Beasley
TT: The Power of Big Decisions with Chris Slowe, CTO & Founding Engineer at Reddit.

Modern CTO with Joel Beasley

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 11:11


Today we have an episode of our newest podcast, Tech Titans. It features summary episodes of our best leadership advice from Modern CTO. Chris Slowe, CTO of Reddit joins us in this episode to share his greatest leadership advice on how he's changed his approach to 1on1s, and why the journey is more important than the destination. All of this, right here, right now on the Modern CTO Podcast! Check out more about Tech Titans on Spotify, Apple, and iHeart! Have feedback about the show? Let us know here Produced by ProSeries Media.

Tru Thoughts presents Unfold
Tru Thoughts presents Unfold 28.05.23 with Izo FitzRoy, Slowe, Madlib

Tru Thoughts presents Unfold

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2023 120:00


Soulful beats and grooves from Izo Fitzroy, 77:78, ROLROLROL feat Jamie Woon and Slowe. Hip Hop from Backwood Sweetie, Your Old Droog (produced by Madlib), A Tribe Called Quest and JD aka J Dilla. Downtempo vibes from Ebi Soda and EABS meets Jaubi. Maestro & DJ Supa D remix Cleo Sol. Dancefloor House from HCCR. Classic Jungle from Tom & Jerry and new Jungle from Dub-Liner & Riffz. Deep Bass UK Garage styles from Grove, TC4, Daffy & Riko Dan. Plus plenty more music treats. 

Tru Thoughts presents Unfold
Tru Thoughts presents Unfold 19.02.23 with De La Soul, The Good Samaritans, Slowe

Tru Thoughts presents Unfold

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 120:00


Music from De La Soul (Rest In Peace Trugoy The Dove). Quality Australian music from 30/70 and Close Counters. Hip Hop from YUNGMORPHEUS, John Wells, Master Jay & Michael Dee. Edo Funk from The Good Samaritans. New music from Kirk Degiorgio. Dancefloor tunes from Gayance and Edmondson. Plus plenty more music treats.

dejavufm podcasts
#121 The Soul Damn 'Phisticated! Radio Show - January 29th, 2023

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 119:49


Welcome to this week's show, the one that didn't quite go to plan so I had to be spontaneous . . . that said my musical companions included The Bar-Kays, new music from Slowe, Mica Paris, Lisa Dietrich, Grammy nominated Moonchild and much more besides.Catch the live broadcast each and every Sunday from 10am to 12pm on dejavufm.com.#chrisjay #dejavufm #souldamnphisticated #thesouldamnphisticatedradioshow #soulfulsunday #streamhowulike #streamwhereyalike #sundaysoulfultrilogyWelcome To The Soul Show (SDP Intro) - Radio JingleNever Do You Wrong - Stephanie MillsFeel This Way (Clean) - Consequence ft John LegendNo Worries (Remix) [feat. Hil St. Soul] - Noel GourdinWalking in Rhythm - Donald Byrd & The BlackbyrdsSet It off Tonight - Lisa DietrichMake A Move On Me (Feat. Laura Jackson) - Ernie & The Family McKoneDidn't Cha Know (feat. Ebban Dorsey) - José JamesGot Me A Feeling - Misty Oldland Feat. OmarSuperego - SloweLove I Need (feat. Rapsody) - MoonchildEv'ry Little Bit - Millie ScottGenie - B.B. & Q. BandGirl - S.E.LThe Love It Takes (Atjazz Remix) - MF RobotsFound My Light (Reel People Vocal Mix) - ImaaniFeels Like I'm Falling In Love - Bar-KaysDoin' Alright - O'BryanSeismic Shift (Extended Version) - Eye of the HighNo Words (Laroye Future Jazz Mix) - Frank McCombAll I Do - Todd Terje Edit - Stevie WonderBest Of My Love - The EmotionsFallen - MýaFly Away (Linslee's Power Bounce Mix) - Em-CeeYoung Soul Rebels [Remix] - Mica ParisAin't No Way - Rahsaan Patterson

Tru Thoughts presents Unfold
Tru Thoughts presents Unfold 29.01.23 with Public Enemy, Slowe, Penny Goodwin

Tru Thoughts presents Unfold

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 120:00


A classic from Public Enemy (influenced by watching the recent documentary from Chuck D). Hip Hop from YUNGMORPHEUS, Macklemore feat DJ Premier, Your Old Droog feat MFDOOM (produced by Edan) and a dubplate of a KRS One classic. Brand new music from Tru Thoughts artist Slowe. New Broken Beat from Haze City. Jazzy vocal beats from El Payo feat Sio and Born74 feat Arema Arega. Uplifting Disco Gospel Edit from Marc Davis & Sadar Bahar. A soulful tempo changing song from Penny Goodwin. Plus plenty more music treats.

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#115 The Soul Damn 'Phisticated! Radio Show - 18th December, 2022

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2022 119:24


It's the week before Christmas and I finally play some Christmas Music alongside Em-Cee, Slowe, Kleeer, Delegation, MF Robots, The Groove Association feat. Georgie B and much more besides. . . .I'll be back with my Christmas show next week, get in touch for any requests and dedications.#chrisjay #dejavufm #souldamnphisticated #thesouldamnphisticatedradioshow #soulfulsunday #streamhowulike #streamwhereyalike #sundaysoulfultrilogy1 Welcome To The Soul Show (SDP Intro) - Radio Jingle2 After Last Night (with Thundercat & Bootsy Collins) - Bruno Mars, Anderson .Paak & Silk Sonic3 WYLTK - Slowe4 What Christmas Means To Me - Stevie Wonder5 Taste My Love (feat. Billy Valentine) - Dave Lee6 Time Won't Save You (Extended Mix) - Degrees Of Freedom7 Make the Call Two Soul Fusion House Remix - MF Robots8 You Want My Love (feat. Lucky Daye) - Earth, Wind & Fire9 Fly Away - (Original Version) - Em-Cee10 Elevate - Eye of the High11 Darlin' (I Think About You) - Delegation12 You Can Do It - Central Line13 Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas - Luther Vandross14 Keeps On Fallin' (feat. Ella Mai) - Babyface15 You'll Never Know - The Groove Association ft. Georgie B16 Seismic Shift (Extended Version) - Eye of the High17 Take Your Heart Away - Kleeer18 Feel The Pressure - Incognito19 One Minute From Love - Marc Sadane20 Soul Holidays - Sounds Of Blackness21 Carry the Weight - Acantha Lang22 Whatever - Maysa23 I'll Be Here For You (feat. Teni Tinks) - Blue Lab Beats24 Somebody Else (feat. Emeli Sandé) - Robert Glasper Experiment25 Love Child - Raveena26 Fight for Love - Sault27      This Christmas - Donnie Hathaway28 Thank You Thank You - Roy Ayers

it's OUR show: HIPHOP for people that KNOW BETTER

Full show: https://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artists Played: Crescendo, conshus, SoyIsReal, Lu Chin Chen, Masta Ace, Craig G, Kia Jeffries, Slowe, K.I.N.E.T.I.K., BREIS, Newselph, Emily King, Baaba Maal, Seun Kuti, Black Thought, Yamin Semali, Benny Sings, Skinny Pelembe, Soulrac, Mickey Blue, Big Dee, Baby Rose, Georgia Anne Muldrow, Paradox, Leo Low Pass, Glad2Mecha, Bombeardo, Big Rube, Kaden Jordan, OutKast, GOODie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS

Tru Thoughts presents Unfold
Tru Thoughts presents Unfold 27.11.22 with Ezra Collective, Slowe, Victoria Jane

Tru Thoughts presents Unfold

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 120:00


A track from the Ezra Collective album featuring Kojey Radical. Deep Broken Beat from WheelUP & Abacus. Jazz Dance from The Sultan's Swing. Soul from SAULT and Rita Wright. Slowe has a quick chat with Robert Luis about her influences and her new single on Tru Thoughts. A great Nigerian Boogie track with synths by Gboyega Adelaja from his 1979 album. A classic track from Don Blackman. Hip Hop from Loyle Carner. Plus plenty more music treats.

dejavufm podcasts
Episode 338: #111 The Soul Damn 'Phisticated! Radio Show - November 20th, 2022

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 119:54


Another week and another show . . .  I hope that you are all doing well and that you can join me for another 2 hours of  Soul Damn ‘Phistication!  I'll be keeping the spotlight on D'Angelo including a collaboration or two and I have  tracks from Lisa Dietrich, MF Robots, Slowe, Degrees Of Freedom, Donald Byrd and Sault and much more besides. #chrisjay #dejavufm #souldamnphisticated #thesouldamnphisticatedradioshow #soulfulsunday #streamhowulike #streamwhereyalike #sundaysoulfultrilogy

Tru Thoughts presents Unfold
Tru Thoughts presents Unfold 06.11.22 with Slowe, Joyce Sims, Cymande

Tru Thoughts presents Unfold

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 120:00


Music from new Tru Thoughts artist Slowe. Soul from Alanna Royale on Colemine and Betty Black. A classic from Joyce Sims (Rest In Peace). Music from the excellent Cymande (check the documentary about them if you get the chance) plus a couple of Hip Hop tracks that sampled them from Master Ace and MC Solaar. A track from one of the five Sault albums recently released. A quality tune from South Africa's El Payo. The hypnotic IG Culture remix of Nikitch & Kuna Maze. The Sindecut rework The Beatles with extra beats. A Brit Funk influenced track from The Jam and new from STR4TA. A track from the excellent album by DRS produced by Dub Phizix. Plus plenty more music treats.

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Episode 329: #109 The Soul Damn Phisticated! Radio Show - November 6th, 2022

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2022 119:29


We've reached Chapter 11 of 2022 which means two things; I have a new featured artist for the month of November and 2023 will soon be upon us so  rather than wish our lives away let's embrace the day and the many reasons to be thankful . . .kicking things off with a 4 track tribute to Noel McKoy.This month, I'll be featuring the music of D'Angelo, a selection taken from a number of collaborations and one off's as well as tracks from his studio albums. In addition I played tracks from Maysa, Lisa Dietrich, Silk Sonic, Natalie Duncan, MF Robots, Slowe, Degrees Of Freedom and much more besides to kick-start your Sunday morning, caffeine was optional. 1 Welcome To The Soul Show (SDP Intro) Radio Jingle2 Making Love - Noel McKoy3 Family - McKoy4 Lucky Fellow - Snowboy feat Noel McKoy5 Take Your Time - The British Collective7 Fly As Me - Silk Sonic8 Lady (2B3 Shake Dat Ass Mix) - D'Angelo9 You're My Everything - Vince Broomfield10 I Wanna Stay - Love Unlimited Orchestra11 Move Me No Mountain - Lisa Dietrich12 Keep Givin' Me Lovin' - Chaka Khan13 Me And Those Dreamy Eyes (D'Angelo) - Jay Dee14 Make the Call Two Soul Fusion House Remix - MF Robots15 Found Myself ft. Lauren Marshall (WheelUP Remix) - Natalie Duncan16 Time Won't Save You (Radio Edit) - Degrees Of Freedom17 Word Love [Jay's Extended Mix] - Rihanna18 Everybody Loves The Sunshine (Roy Ayers) - D'Angelo19 Excellent - Kyra20 Heaven In The Afternoon - Lew Kirton21 Love Me To The Max - Lamont Dozier22 WYLTK - Slowe23 Whatever - Maysa24 I Won't Let You Do That To Me - Luther Vandross25 I Got Ants In My Pants (And I Want To Dance) (Remix) - James Brown26 Anything's Possible feat. Voice Monet (Clean Edit) - zero dB27 Betray My Heart - D'Angelo & The Vanguard28 Got Sweet Loving (feat. Roachford) [Raw Soul Mix] - Brian Power29 Thank You, Thank You - Roy Ayers

New Books in American Studies
Tamara Beauboeuf-Lafontant, "To Live More Abundantly: Black Collegiate Women, Howard University, and the Audacity of Dean Lucy Diggs Slowe" (U Georgia Press, 2022)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 32:37


Today I talked to Tamara Beauboeuf-Lafontant about her book To Live More Abundantly: Black Collegiate Women, Howard University, and the Audacity of Dean Lucy Diggs Slowe (University of Georgia Press, 2022). How have Black women fostered belonging in higher education institutions that have persisted in marginalizing them? Focusing on the career of Lucy Diggs Slowe, the first trained African American student affairs professional in the United States, this book examines how her philosophy of "living more abundantly" envisioned educational access and institutionalized campus thriving for Black college women. Born in 1883, Slowe was orphaned at a young age, raised by a paternal aunt, and earned a scholarship to attend Howard University in 1904. As an undergraduate, she helped found Alpha Kappa Alpha, the first African American sorority in the United States, and served as its first president. After graduating valedictorian of her 1908 class, she excelled as a secondary school teacher and administrator and became a national tennis champion. In 1922, she returned to her alma mater as its first full-time dean of women. Over her fifteen-year tenure at Howard University, Slowe empowered early twentieth-century Black college women to invest in their individual growth, engage in community building, and pursue leadership opportunities. To foster Black women's higher education success, Slowe organized both the National Association of College Women and the National Association of Women's Deans and Advisers of Colored Schools. As she established long-standing traditions and affirming practices to encourage Black women's involvement in the extracurricular life of their campuses, Slowe's deaning philosophy of "living more abundantly" represents an important Black feminist approach to inclusion in higher education. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies

New Books in History
Tamara Beauboeuf-Lafontant, "To Live More Abundantly: Black Collegiate Women, Howard University, and the Audacity of Dean Lucy Diggs Slowe" (U Georgia Press, 2022)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 32:37


Today I talked to Tamara Beauboeuf-Lafontant about her book To Live More Abundantly: Black Collegiate Women, Howard University, and the Audacity of Dean Lucy Diggs Slowe (University of Georgia Press, 2022). How have Black women fostered belonging in higher education institutions that have persisted in marginalizing them? Focusing on the career of Lucy Diggs Slowe, the first trained African American student affairs professional in the United States, this book examines how her philosophy of "living more abundantly" envisioned educational access and institutionalized campus thriving for Black college women. Born in 1883, Slowe was orphaned at a young age, raised by a paternal aunt, and earned a scholarship to attend Howard University in 1904. As an undergraduate, she helped found Alpha Kappa Alpha, the first African American sorority in the United States, and served as its first president. After graduating valedictorian of her 1908 class, she excelled as a secondary school teacher and administrator and became a national tennis champion. In 1922, she returned to her alma mater as its first full-time dean of women. Over her fifteen-year tenure at Howard University, Slowe empowered early twentieth-century Black college women to invest in their individual growth, engage in community building, and pursue leadership opportunities. To foster Black women's higher education success, Slowe organized both the National Association of College Women and the National Association of Women's Deans and Advisers of Colored Schools. As she established long-standing traditions and affirming practices to encourage Black women's involvement in the extracurricular life of their campuses, Slowe's deaning philosophy of "living more abundantly" represents an important Black feminist approach to inclusion in higher education. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history

New Books Network
Tamara Beauboeuf-Lafontant, "To Live More Abundantly: Black Collegiate Women, Howard University, and the Audacity of Dean Lucy Diggs Slowe" (U Georgia Press, 2022)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 32:37


Today I talked to Tamara Beauboeuf-Lafontant about her book To Live More Abundantly: Black Collegiate Women, Howard University, and the Audacity of Dean Lucy Diggs Slowe (University of Georgia Press, 2022). How have Black women fostered belonging in higher education institutions that have persisted in marginalizing them? Focusing on the career of Lucy Diggs Slowe, the first trained African American student affairs professional in the United States, this book examines how her philosophy of "living more abundantly" envisioned educational access and institutionalized campus thriving for Black college women. Born in 1883, Slowe was orphaned at a young age, raised by a paternal aunt, and earned a scholarship to attend Howard University in 1904. As an undergraduate, she helped found Alpha Kappa Alpha, the first African American sorority in the United States, and served as its first president. After graduating valedictorian of her 1908 class, she excelled as a secondary school teacher and administrator and became a national tennis champion. In 1922, she returned to her alma mater as its first full-time dean of women. Over her fifteen-year tenure at Howard University, Slowe empowered early twentieth-century Black college women to invest in their individual growth, engage in community building, and pursue leadership opportunities. To foster Black women's higher education success, Slowe organized both the National Association of College Women and the National Association of Women's Deans and Advisers of Colored Schools. As she established long-standing traditions and affirming practices to encourage Black women's involvement in the extracurricular life of their campuses, Slowe's deaning philosophy of "living more abundantly" represents an important Black feminist approach to inclusion in higher education. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Education
Tamara Beauboeuf-Lafontant, "To Live More Abundantly: Black Collegiate Women, Howard University, and the Audacity of Dean Lucy Diggs Slowe" (U Georgia Press, 2022)

New Books in Education

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 32:37


Today I talked to Tamara Beauboeuf-Lafontant about her book To Live More Abundantly: Black Collegiate Women, Howard University, and the Audacity of Dean Lucy Diggs Slowe (University of Georgia Press, 2022). How have Black women fostered belonging in higher education institutions that have persisted in marginalizing them? Focusing on the career of Lucy Diggs Slowe, the first trained African American student affairs professional in the United States, this book examines how her philosophy of "living more abundantly" envisioned educational access and institutionalized campus thriving for Black college women. Born in 1883, Slowe was orphaned at a young age, raised by a paternal aunt, and earned a scholarship to attend Howard University in 1904. As an undergraduate, she helped found Alpha Kappa Alpha, the first African American sorority in the United States, and served as its first president. After graduating valedictorian of her 1908 class, she excelled as a secondary school teacher and administrator and became a national tennis champion. In 1922, she returned to her alma mater as its first full-time dean of women. Over her fifteen-year tenure at Howard University, Slowe empowered early twentieth-century Black college women to invest in their individual growth, engage in community building, and pursue leadership opportunities. To foster Black women's higher education success, Slowe organized both the National Association of College Women and the National Association of Women's Deans and Advisers of Colored Schools. As she established long-standing traditions and affirming practices to encourage Black women's involvement in the extracurricular life of their campuses, Slowe's deaning philosophy of "living more abundantly" represents an important Black feminist approach to inclusion in higher education. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/education

New Books in African American Studies
Tamara Beauboeuf-Lafontant, "To Live More Abundantly: Black Collegiate Women, Howard University, and the Audacity of Dean Lucy Diggs Slowe" (U Georgia Press, 2022)

New Books in African American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 32:37


Today I talked to Tamara Beauboeuf-Lafontant about her book To Live More Abundantly: Black Collegiate Women, Howard University, and the Audacity of Dean Lucy Diggs Slowe (University of Georgia Press, 2022). How have Black women fostered belonging in higher education institutions that have persisted in marginalizing them? Focusing on the career of Lucy Diggs Slowe, the first trained African American student affairs professional in the United States, this book examines how her philosophy of "living more abundantly" envisioned educational access and institutionalized campus thriving for Black college women. Born in 1883, Slowe was orphaned at a young age, raised by a paternal aunt, and earned a scholarship to attend Howard University in 1904. As an undergraduate, she helped found Alpha Kappa Alpha, the first African American sorority in the United States, and served as its first president. After graduating valedictorian of her 1908 class, she excelled as a secondary school teacher and administrator and became a national tennis champion. In 1922, she returned to her alma mater as its first full-time dean of women. Over her fifteen-year tenure at Howard University, Slowe empowered early twentieth-century Black college women to invest in their individual growth, engage in community building, and pursue leadership opportunities. To foster Black women's higher education success, Slowe organized both the National Association of College Women and the National Association of Women's Deans and Advisers of Colored Schools. As she established long-standing traditions and affirming practices to encourage Black women's involvement in the extracurricular life of their campuses, Slowe's deaning philosophy of "living more abundantly" represents an important Black feminist approach to inclusion in higher education. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-american-studies

New Books in Women's History
Tamara Beauboeuf-Lafontant, "To Live More Abundantly: Black Collegiate Women, Howard University, and the Audacity of Dean Lucy Diggs Slowe" (U Georgia Press, 2022)

New Books in Women's History

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 32:37


Today I talked to Tamara Beauboeuf-Lafontant about her book To Live More Abundantly: Black Collegiate Women, Howard University, and the Audacity of Dean Lucy Diggs Slowe (University of Georgia Press, 2022). How have Black women fostered belonging in higher education institutions that have persisted in marginalizing them? Focusing on the career of Lucy Diggs Slowe, the first trained African American student affairs professional in the United States, this book examines how her philosophy of "living more abundantly" envisioned educational access and institutionalized campus thriving for Black college women. Born in 1883, Slowe was orphaned at a young age, raised by a paternal aunt, and earned a scholarship to attend Howard University in 1904. As an undergraduate, she helped found Alpha Kappa Alpha, the first African American sorority in the United States, and served as its first president. After graduating valedictorian of her 1908 class, she excelled as a secondary school teacher and administrator and became a national tennis champion. In 1922, she returned to her alma mater as its first full-time dean of women. Over her fifteen-year tenure at Howard University, Slowe empowered early twentieth-century Black college women to invest in their individual growth, engage in community building, and pursue leadership opportunities. To foster Black women's higher education success, Slowe organized both the National Association of College Women and the National Association of Women's Deans and Advisers of Colored Schools. As she established long-standing traditions and affirming practices to encourage Black women's involvement in the extracurricular life of their campuses, Slowe's deaning philosophy of "living more abundantly" represents an important Black feminist approach to inclusion in higher education. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Grinnell College: Authors and Artists
Tamara Beauboeuf-Lafontant, "To Live More Abundantly: Black Collegiate Women, Howard University, and the Audacity of Dean Lucy Diggs Slowe" (U Georgia Press, 2022)

Grinnell College: Authors and Artists

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 32:37


Today I talked to Tamara Beauboeuf-Lafontant about her book To Live More Abundantly: Black Collegiate Women, Howard University, and the Audacity of Dean Lucy Diggs Slowe (University of Georgia Press, 2022). How have Black women fostered belonging in higher education institutions that have persisted in marginalizing them? Focusing on the career of Lucy Diggs Slowe, the first trained African American student affairs professional in the United States, this book examines how her philosophy of "living more abundantly" envisioned educational access and institutionalized campus thriving for Black college women. Born in 1883, Slowe was orphaned at a young age, raised by a paternal aunt, and earned a scholarship to attend Howard University in 1904. As an undergraduate, she helped found Alpha Kappa Alpha, the first African American sorority in the United States, and served as its first president. After graduating valedictorian of her 1908 class, she excelled as a secondary school teacher and administrator and became a national tennis champion. In 1922, she returned to her alma mater as its first full-time dean of women. Over her fifteen-year tenure at Howard University, Slowe empowered early twentieth-century Black college women to invest in their individual growth, engage in community building, and pursue leadership opportunities. To foster Black women's higher education success, Slowe organized both the National Association of College Women and the National Association of Women's Deans and Advisers of Colored Schools. As she established long-standing traditions and affirming practices to encourage Black women's involvement in the extracurricular life of their campuses, Slowe's deaning philosophy of "living more abundantly" represents an important Black feminist approach to inclusion in higher education.

New Books in Higher Education
Tamara Beauboeuf-Lafontant, "To Live More Abundantly: Black Collegiate Women, Howard University, and the Audacity of Dean Lucy Diggs Slowe" (U Georgia Press, 2022)

New Books in Higher Education

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 32:37


Today I talked to Tamara Beauboeuf-Lafontant about her book To Live More Abundantly: Black Collegiate Women, Howard University, and the Audacity of Dean Lucy Diggs Slowe (University of Georgia Press, 2022). How have Black women fostered belonging in higher education institutions that have persisted in marginalizing them? Focusing on the career of Lucy Diggs Slowe, the first trained African American student affairs professional in the United States, this book examines how her philosophy of "living more abundantly" envisioned educational access and institutionalized campus thriving for Black college women. Born in 1883, Slowe was orphaned at a young age, raised by a paternal aunt, and earned a scholarship to attend Howard University in 1904. As an undergraduate, she helped found Alpha Kappa Alpha, the first African American sorority in the United States, and served as its first president. After graduating valedictorian of her 1908 class, she excelled as a secondary school teacher and administrator and became a national tennis champion. In 1922, she returned to her alma mater as its first full-time dean of women. Over her fifteen-year tenure at Howard University, Slowe empowered early twentieth-century Black college women to invest in their individual growth, engage in community building, and pursue leadership opportunities. To foster Black women's higher education success, Slowe organized both the National Association of College Women and the National Association of Women's Deans and Advisers of Colored Schools. As she established long-standing traditions and affirming practices to encourage Black women's involvement in the extracurricular life of their campuses, Slowe's deaning philosophy of "living more abundantly" represents an important Black feminist approach to inclusion in higher education. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Biography
Tamara Beauboeuf-Lafontant, "To Live More Abundantly: Black Collegiate Women, Howard University, and the Audacity of Dean Lucy Diggs Slowe" (U Georgia Press, 2022)

New Books in Biography

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 32:37


Today I talked to Tamara Beauboeuf-Lafontant about her book To Live More Abundantly: Black Collegiate Women, Howard University, and the Audacity of Dean Lucy Diggs Slowe (University of Georgia Press, 2022). How have Black women fostered belonging in higher education institutions that have persisted in marginalizing them? Focusing on the career of Lucy Diggs Slowe, the first trained African American student affairs professional in the United States, this book examines how her philosophy of "living more abundantly" envisioned educational access and institutionalized campus thriving for Black college women. Born in 1883, Slowe was orphaned at a young age, raised by a paternal aunt, and earned a scholarship to attend Howard University in 1904. As an undergraduate, she helped found Alpha Kappa Alpha, the first African American sorority in the United States, and served as its first president. After graduating valedictorian of her 1908 class, she excelled as a secondary school teacher and administrator and became a national tennis champion. In 1922, she returned to her alma mater as its first full-time dean of women. Over her fifteen-year tenure at Howard University, Slowe empowered early twentieth-century Black college women to invest in their individual growth, engage in community building, and pursue leadership opportunities. To foster Black women's higher education success, Slowe organized both the National Association of College Women and the National Association of Women's Deans and Advisers of Colored Schools. As she established long-standing traditions and affirming practices to encourage Black women's involvement in the extracurricular life of their campuses, Slowe's deaning philosophy of "living more abundantly" represents an important Black feminist approach to inclusion in higher education. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/biography

Black Girls Talk Sports
Lucy Diggs Slowe: First Black Woman to Win National Title in Any Sport

Black Girls Talk Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 4:57


In honor of Black History Month, host Rekaya Gibson pays homage to Lucy Diggs Slowe, the first African American woman to win a national championship in any sport. In 1917, she secured the women's singles title at the first American Tennis Association championship. She attended Howard University and became one of the founding members of the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. In 1922, Howard appointed her as the school's first dean of women, the first Black woman to hold the position at any college in the country. On October 21, 1937, Lucy Diggs Slowe passed away at the age of 52. She was inducted into the Black Tennis Hall of Fame in 2008. #KeepItSporty Mentioned in This Episode: Howard University, Washington, D.C. National Association of College Women National Council of Negro Women Podcast Items of Interest: Black Girls Talk Sports Podcast website at https://www.blackgirlstalksportspodcast.com Facebook Group (Women only) @BlackGirlsTalkSports Podcast Sponsor: Food Temptress Cookbook Store – https://www.foodtemptress.com Sources: Black Tennis Hall of Fame. (2021, March 2). “Women's History Month: The Women of Black Tennis Hall of Fame.” BlackTennisHallofFame.com. https://www.blacktennishalloffame.com/2021/03/womens-history-month-women-of-black.html Butler, A. (2021, October 21). “Howard University Gives Tribute to the Legacy of Lucy Diggs Slowe with Street Designation Ceremony.” Howard University. https://newsroom.howard.edu/newsroom/article/15196/howard-university-gives-tribute-legacy-lucy-diggs-slowe-street-designation Howard University. (2022). “Pittsburgh Courier: Buildings.” Digital Howard. https://dh.howard.edu/pittcourier_buildings/7/ Maryland Commission for Women. (2011). “Maryland Women's Hall of Fame: Lucy Diggs Slowe.” Maryland State Archives. https://msa.maryland.gov/msa/educ/exhibits/womenshall/html/slowe.html Wikipedia Contributors. (2022, February 21). “Lucy Diggs Slowe.” Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lucy_Diggs_Slowe&oldid=1072717037 Young, S.M. (2021, March 20). “Changed the Game: Lucy Diggs Slowe was 1st Black Woman to Win National Title, and It's a Footnote to Her Extraordinary Life.” Yahoo Sports. https://www.yahoo.com/video/womens-history-month-lucy-diggs-slowe-tennis-alpha-kappa-alpha-120056385.html

Forward Progress
Legacy of Lucy Diggs Slowe

Forward Progress

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2022 47:21


You can hear the following interviews in their entirety on the SXM App.Interviews courtesy of 'Trailblazers: A Celebration of Black History in the NFL'Franco Harris - Hall of Fame RB, 1st African-American Player To Win Super Bowl MVPFranco talks about being the first African-American player to win a Super Bowl MVP.Marlin Briscoe - First African-American QB in Modern Football, College Football Hall of FamerMarlin shares the story of how he became the Broncos QB in 1968.Warren Moon - Hall of Fame QB (in America & Canada)Warren talks about his obstacles in becoming a QB and his legacy. Discussion on Hue Jackson's comments on incentives being provided to him by Cleveland for losing when he was head coach. Hue is willing to help Brian Flores in Flores' class-action lawsuit. While we are still waiting for an African American to be named head coach, some African Americans have earned spots in high profile positions. It should also be known that guys know which job is right for them. Eric Bienemy has turned down jobs in the past because he knew it wasn't a good fit.**Black History Month Spotlight** - Lucy Diggs Slowe, the first Black woman to win a national title in any major sport. She won the first women's national singles championship of the American Tennis Association in 1917. Slowe's legacy is much bigger than sports.

Tru Thoughts presents Unfold
Tru Thoughts presents Unfold 16.01.22 with Emma Noble, Anushka, STR4TA

Tru Thoughts presents Unfold

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2022 120:00


A cover of the classic Doris tune by Matt Berry with Emma Noble on vocals. Brand new music from Moonchild featuring Lalah Hathaway. A quality song from Bristol based singer, instrumentalist and producer Slowe. Uplifting soul from Paul Johnson & Daz I Cue. A tune from Mtume (Rest In Peace). Hip Hop with a message from Gawd Status feat Jehst and Your Old Droog feat MF DOOM. The epic STR4TA remix of Anushka. Plus plenty more musical treats.

Encyclopedia Womannica
Educators: Lucy Diggs Slowe

Encyclopedia Womannica

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2021 6:30


This month, we're going back to school with stories of the most influential women educators in history. History classes can get a bad wrap, and sometimes for good reason. When we were students, we couldn't help wondering... where were all the ladies at? Why were so many incredible stories missing from the typical curriculum? Enter, Encyclopedia Womannica. On this Wonder Media Network podcast we explore the lives of inspiring women in history you may not know about, but definitely should.Every weekday, listeners explore the trials, tragedies, and triumphs of groundbreaking women throughout history who have dramatically shaped the world around us. In each 5 minute episode, we'll dive into the story behind one woman listeners may or may not know -- but definitely should. These diverse women from across space and time are grouped into easily accessible and engaging monthly themes like Educators, Villains, Indigenous Storytellers, Activists, and many more. Encyclopedia Womannica is hosted by WMN co-founder and award-winning journalist Jenny Kaplan. The bite-sized episodes pack painstakingly researched content into fun, entertaining, and addictive daily adventures. Encyclopedia Womannica was created by Liz Kaplan and Jenny Kaplan, executive produced by Jenny Kaplan, and produced by Liz Smith, Grace Lynch, Maddy Foley, Brittany Martinez, Edie Allard, Lindsey Kratochwill, Sundus Hassan, Adesuwa Agbonile, Carmen Borca-Carrillo, Taylor Williamson, and Ale Tejada. Special thanks to Shira Atkins.We are offering free ad space on Wonder Media Network shows to organizations working towards social justice. For more information, please email Jenny at pod@wondermedianetwork.com.Follow Wonder Media Network:WebsiteInstagramTwitter

MTR Podcasts
Josh Slowe

MTR Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2021 32:01


Joshua Slowe is a visual artist whose work transcends the boundaries of portrait photography. Taking inspiration from fashion and street photography Joshua has paved his very own style by blending the two. He uses this unorthodox approach to document the people in his community to tell their stories through light.Starting out as spectator of the medium, Joshua was drawn to analogue film at a time when the rise of digital technology seemed unstoppable. Joshua used film photography to help capture the raw energy his surroundings gave him. He hopes the viewer feels like they can start to see inside the minds of the subjects in his work.If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It really makes a difference and it's always nice to read kind words.Follow us on Twitter and  InstagramBe sure to check out our other podcasts:Mastermind Team's Robcast - Mastermind Team's Robcast is an irreverent and hilarious podcast covering all things pop culture and weird news. Let's Watch It Again - Let's Watch It Again is a movie review podcast from MTR The Network.★ Support this podcast ★

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The Alan Turing Podcast
When Eco-Energy Fuels Empowerment | Three Stories with Jon Slowe of Delta-EE

The Alan Turing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2021 15:48


Our first episode features Jon Slowe, founding director of Delta-EE, and a man with over 20 years of experience in the distributed energy, heat and energy services sectors. We met with Jon to learn more about the changes and challenges facing the energy sector, where his passion for eco-energy began and the importance of empowerment within the workplace.

Stuff Mom Never Told You
Female Firsts: Lucy Diggs Slowe

Stuff Mom Never Told You

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 31:23


Yves joins us to go over the history of Lucy Diggs Slowe and her many firsts in the worlds of education and tennis. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Smart Venture Podcast
#68 CTO of Reddit Chris Slowe

Smart Venture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 68:33


068 Chris Slowe is the CTO and founding engineer at Reddit. He helped build Reddit, sold it, and has recently come back with the other co-founders to rebuild the platform. He is currently leading the engineering division and the architectures at Reddit. Prior to Reddit, he holds a PhD in Physics from Harvard University.  https://www.SmartVenturePod.com IG/Twitter/FB @GraceGongGG LinkedIn:@GraceGong YouTube: https://bit.ly/gracegongyoutube Join the SVP fam with your host Grace Gong. In each episode, we are going to have conversations with some of the top investors, super star founders, as well as well known tech executives in the silicon valley. We will have a coffee chat with them to learn their ways of thinking and actionable tips on how to build or invest in a successful company.

A-Players - Build teams of top performers.
Chris Slowe, CTO @Reddit. The story of Reddit and its founding engineer-turned-CTO.

A-Players - Build teams of top performers.

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 25:38


Chris' story is intertwined with Reddit's. From its early days in 2005 to its sale to Condé Nast Publications in 2006 to the come back of the founding team in 2016. Listen to how the early website operated by a 4-person shop turned into one of the most-visited websites in the world with 52M+ Daily active users (and growing!). His story is one of rapid scale in the engineering team, of building skills as an engineering manager and of becoming a better CTO.

A Moment of Your Time
85 - “The Candle” by Erick Miles Slowe-Goldsmith

A Moment of Your Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2020 4:36


In 2020, Erick earned his BA with a major in Theatre and Spanish at Albright College in Reading, PA. He's been acting for 4years and has performed in over 36 productions ranging from theatrical plays, to improvisational acting, to sketch comedy, to educational workshops, to student short films. The Kennedy Center of American Theatre Festival has recognized and awarded his work 3 times: In 2018, he earned a nomination for KCACTF 51's Irene Ryan Acting Scholarship Competition for his performance as Walter Lee Younger in Albright College's production of Lorraine Hansberry's “A Raisin In The Sun.” In 2019, he obtained acknowledgement of “Nationally Distinguished Performance In a Role” for his work in the "A Raisin In The Sun" performance at KCACTF 51 in Montclair, NJ. In 2020, he received a nomination for the Irene Ryan's at KCACTF 52 for his performance as Segismundo in Albright's production of Rick Davis' translated version of Pedro Calderón de la Barca's “Life Is A Dream.” He is based in Pennsylvania.  Find more of Erick: Backstage: backstage.com/u/erick-slowe/   Instagram: @e.smith_thestoryteller Facebook: facebook.com/erick.goldsmith   LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/erick-s-574b81183 Website: erickgoldsmith001.wixsite.com/website-2   A Statement from Erick:  “ERICK MILES SLOWE-GOLDSMITH is an actor, videographer, and lover of life! Most of all, Erick is a storyteller dedicated to using his art to produce more smiles, hope and unity in the people and in the world around him.   Special thanks to my Workshopping Team: Matt Fotis, Karis King, Sania Fontaine, Matt Ortiz, and Alexander Hermans.” ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Created during a time of quarantine in the global Coronavirus pandemic, A Moment Of Your Time's mission is to provide a space for expression, collaboration, community and solidarity. In this time of isolation, we may have to be apart but let's create together.  Created by CurtCo Media Concept by Jenny Curtis Theme music by Chris Porter Follow Us: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The magCulture Podcast
Episode 18, February 2020 • Dan Crowe, Port • Mundial • Slowe • Kasino A4

The magCulture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2020 40:02


Editor/founder of Port magazine Dan Crowe joins Jeremy Leslie at the magCulture Shop to talk magazines. After a flick through new issues including Interview, Varoom and Holiday, Dan talks about the development of Port across 25 issues, the return of creative director Matt Willey and the origins of their working relationship on Zembla. After discussion of the pros and cons of multiple front covers, Dan reveals plans for an exciting new magazine, Inque. We also hear from Mundial editor Dan Sandison and Ro Jackson of Slowe, in an excerpt from the audience Q&A at the end of our recent We Love Sport event. And finally, our back issue is ‘The Most Melancholy Magazine,' Finland's Kasino A4. Huge thanks to our friends at Park Communications for their support of the magCulture Podcast. Podcast edited by Ella Atcheson.

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Ballot & Beyond
Ballot & Beyond: Lucy Diggs Slowe | First Lady of Tennis

Ballot & Beyond

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2020 3:55


In 1917, Baltimore-native Lucy Diggs Slowe won the first-ever championship match held by the newly established American Tennis Association and thus became the first African American woman to win a national championship in any sport. After her tennis career, Diggs Slowe went on to be appointed as the first Dean of Women at Howard University in Washington, DC. Join us for this episode of Ballot & Beyond to hear how Lucy Diggs Slowe paved the way for African American women in academics.