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In this episode of We Ate! podcast we walk through the unpredictable realms of fashion trends for 2024, and what we are leaving behind from 2023. We debate over the mainstreaming trend of thrifting. Learn about the PLRG vintage store in Atlanta and the adventures of Rose, Ginger, and Betty, while reminisce about the sentimental value rooted in thrifting and how our parents' wardrobes influenced our own sartorial choices. And yes, we do get candid, diving into the personal anecdotes that remind us why sometimes, a pair of baggy jeans can make more of a statement than the fanciest of frocks.Like, subscribe and be on the look out for a new episode every week!Credit and special thanks goes to:Produced by: Aziza Duniani @woman_BusinessMusic supervisor: Chic loren @chicloren_Music by: Gavin Williams @thegavin1
Are you part of the Halloween costume die-hards who enjoy putting a unique spin on every outfit? If yes, then our latest We Ate podcast episode will thrill you! We're here to dissect the most creative costumes we've seen this Halloween, from Heidi Klum's elaborate peacock ensemble to Saweetie's hand and nail-themed costume. If you've ever been to a Homecoming at a historically black college or university (HBCU), then you're well aware that it's not just an event—it's a rich cultural celebration. We're talking an explosive showcase of black excellence! It's almost magical how fashion takes center stage at HBCUs, transforming a traditional get-together into a vibrant spectacle.We explore the idea of a designated "black homecoming," and the significance of creating safe spaces that celebrates blackness in all its glory. So, whether you've been to a PWI, an HBCU, or both, this conversation promises to be enlightening! Join us and let's unravel these significant cultural nuances.Like, subscribe and be on the look out for a new episode every week!Credit and special thanks goes to:Produced by: Aziza Duniani @woman_BusinessMusic supervisor: Chic loren @chicloren_Music by: Gavin Williams @thegavin1
The ladies of We Ate! give personal insights into our wardrobe switch for the cooler months. We share what it really takes to swap our cosets over, and serve up some insights from this years Atlanta Fashion Week. Plus, we discuss the validity of TI and Serena Williams fashion Icon awards, and what makes an icon.What is the impact Atlanta has on the fashion industry? We get some first hand insight of the bold aesthetic of the Migos from Wintter Alex who styled their "bad and bougie" music video and much more. Turning the spotlight on the unsung heroes of Atlanta's fashion scene - the store owners and fashion entrepreneurs. We guide you through the treasure trove of curated pieces in local stores like Antidote and North Shore. We applaud style mavens like Jason Geter, co-owner of Heavy Market, who are reshaping Atlanta's fashion narrative. Tune in now to join the conversation.Like, subscribe and be on the look out for a new episode every week!Credit and special thanks goes to:Produced by: Aziza Duniani @woman_BusinessMusic supervisor: Chic loren @chicloren_Music by: Gavin Williams @thegavin1
This year Hip Hop has celebrated the worlds longest birthday, and the ladies of "We Ate!" podcast are paying homage by giving insight on how Hip hop has affected their lives. Chic reveals her father's influence on her music taste, while Icy and Mia dive headlong into a passionate discourse on how the practice of sampling popularized in the 90s revolutionized music. We debate the makings of a 'bigger artist' with Taylor Swift and Beyonce as contenders.We wrap up with a spirited discussion on the influence of record labels and PR in shaping the image of female artists and the changing industry dynamics that celebrate women in hip hop. We end on a lighter note with hip hop superlatives . Join us for an exciting exploration of a world where music, fashion, and culture collide.Like, subscribe and be on the look out for a new episode every week!Credit and special thanks goes to:Produced by: Aziza Duniani @woman_BusinessMusic supervisor: Chic loren @chicloren_Music by: Gavin Williams @thegavin1
The hosts of "We Ate" dive into a discussion about "They Cloned Tyrone." Get exclusive insights from the movie's assistant costume designer and our very own Icy Chevell. Plus, we delve into "The Cuts" article featuring fashion newcomer @subwaychronicals, exploring how the algorithm propelled to the top of our timelines. And of course, we couldn't overlook the Alabama chair slingers. Tune in for all this and more!Like, subscribe and be on the look out for a new episode every week!Credit and special thanks goes to:Produced by: Aziza Duniani @woman_BusinessMusic supervisor: Chic loren @chicloren_Music by: Gavin Williams @thegavin1
The ladies of WE ATE talk about the relationship women have with their bodies as well as the pressure there is to maintain appearances. What would you do at a Usher concert, and how the actor strike is forcing us to get creative.Like, subscribe and be on the look out for a new episode every week!Credit and special thanks goes to:Produced by: Aziza Duniani @woman_BusinessMusic supervisor: Chic loren @chicloren_Music by: Gavin Williams @thegavin1
This week on Finding Your Bliss, Life Coach and Bliss Expert Judy Librach is joined by Chris Thornborrow, an award-winning composer for film, theatre, and the concert stage. His work has been described as
In Episode 1 of Got Health, Ashley Colbert, Carmen Haynes, and Denise Ssettimba discuss three dystopian films: We Ate the Children Last, Us, and Elysium in relation to the COVID-19 Pandemic .
Hood Gourmet Is Finally Here People, We've Had This In The Wrks For So Long And Its Finally Here. We Are Here To Make Our Mark And Talk Our Shit. We Are Bringing U The Sounds Straight From The Concrete Jungle As We Recorded This Straight Outside In the Park, We Brung Out The Equipment, The Grills, We Cooked, We Ate, We Drank And We Talked Our Shit. So Take A Listen To The Hood Gourmet BBQ Edition. On The Menu We Had "Honey Glazed Jalepeno Chicken Shish Kebas As Appetizers And Chicken Teriyaki Pineapple Bowl As The Entree!!!!! Visuals Coming Soon!!!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Hood-Gourmet/support
We are back with a vengeance! In this episode Aidan and Lowell take things up a notch. First episode capping an hour! First episode with a special guest! First episode to be re-taped due to technical failures! Special guest David Brummer joins to talk about the danger and absurdity of modern conspiracies. Alternate titles for this episode: "We Ate a Zoo" or "Public Sex Room" or "A Cache of Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Urine", Oh Boy! Welcome back to the world of weird news! Recorded on 08/21/2019 Email: newsohboy@gmail.com Twitter: @newsohboy
After a short hiatus and some technical Glitches... The Guys re Back!!! Join Dame-O, Jay WIlla, and DatBoi Bari as they discuss Ghetto News by your Relationship Gurus!!! Mad Guests stop throught tonight to show love and celebrate the 200th episode. We Ate, Drank and had a dope night. Sit back as we discuss everything from current event to sex and relationships!!! #Letsgetit #WillaWednesdays #ThisIsADameOTrack . . #willawednesdays200 #200 #podcast#blackpodcasts #podincolor#podernfamily #podcasters#podcastlife #thisisadameotrack#Chicago #brooklyn#podcastersofinstagram #spotify#applepodcasts #anchorfm #comedy#radio #art #hiphopculture#fortheculture #brooklyn #newyork#podcasting #blacktwitter #actress#shaderoom #balleralert#FacebookLive #wednesdayvibes#wednesday --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/willawednesdays/support
Lynnette Lounsbury is an exciting voice breaking through the YA and Sci Fi writing scene.Her first book "Afterworld" explores death from a philosophical perspective, her second book "We Ate the Road Like Vultures" is a feminist exploration of Beatnik writing inspired by Jack Kerouac's "On the Road" and her upcoming novel tackles the complicated subject of religious fanaticism and it's deep psychological impact, something she has intimate experience with. Each book thoroughly excavates it's subject matter, allowing the reader to think as much as be entertained by the rhythm of her words. As well as writing edgy, gripping books, Lynnette is a lecturer of History and Media, is doing a PHD about colonisation and science fiction, is a mum to 2 very entrepreneurial, creative whizz kids; is married to a documentary maker and is the keeper of one very sooky dog. In short she is awesome and a great role model to other women who don't want to pretend they can do it all but give it a go anyway. #w4wpodcast #lynnettelounsbury #allen&unwin #writing #YA #SCIFI #religion #women #publishing #death #jackkerouc #beatnik #podcasts SHOWNOTES:Writes4WomenWeb - www.writes4women.comFacebook - @writes4womenTwitter / Instagram - @w4wpodcastPamela CookWeb - www.pamelacook.com.auFacebook - @pamelacookauthorTwitter - @PamelaCookAUKel ButlerFacebook / Twitter - @kelbutler & @listenuppodcastingLynnette LounsburyWeb - www.lynnettelounsbury.comTwitter @linet3177Facebook @lynnettelounsbury
This week on #baaifkm Corynne (@corynnebisson) and Raine (@thatssoraine) have coffee with director and writer Andrew Cividino (@andrewcividino). The three talk about how every time you start a project you have to start from scratch, how cubical life can be a work-cation and how strategic film festival submission is. Real conversations, real artists. Check out Andrews award winning short: We Ate the Children Last Find and Follow us: GALPAL Productions Instagram: @galpalprods Facebook: GALPAL Productions Support us: Patreon
'We Ate the Road Like Vultures' is a contemporary 'road trip' by Lynette Lounsbury full of invention and surprises.