Épisodes

  • Amaru Jones - Being a Community Leader & Activist
    Jun 15 2022
    This episode, I'm joined by Amaru Jones, a community, activist, Cortland University alumnus and one of the founders of Leaders of the New School; a community organization aimed at providing empowerment & programs to enhance underserved youth. We discuss the importance and accessibility of local politics and how to enhance your community. Amaru's Instagram: https://instagram.com/theleadersofthenewschool_?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= The Leaders of the New School: https://instagram.com/theleadersofthenewschool_?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
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    1 h et 3 min
  • Milette Millington - Being Disabled in an Ableist Society isn't Easy
    Apr 29 2022

    This episode, I'm joined by Milette Millington, a journalist, disability activist and alumnus of the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at CUNY. We discuss the invisibility with which the Disabled community is treated, the struggles they face on an infrastructural level and how to combat these issues.

    • Milette’s Capstone: Capstone | Portfolio
    • Milette’s Website: Newsgathering | Milette Millington's Journalism Portfolio
    • Milette’s LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/MiletteMillington
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    52 min
  • Don't Let Stoicism Kill You.
    Mar 14 2022
    You ever seen a swan gliding across a lake? Beautiful. Elegant. Noble even. They're paddling their little webbed feet for their lives to stay afloat. Churning up more water than Michael Phelps in the 200m freestyle. That was my life for a while. Grace above the surface and utter chaos underneath to maintain it. In the time since my last episode (over a year ago), I've been through three jobs, survived Covid, worked on a music video shoot, purchased my first car, found love, therapy, my beard connects better now, got a family dog, academic setbacks and had more growth as a man than I've ever before. In between moments of grief and joy I've had plenty of time to look introspectively. I learned that I can be stoic to a fault. It's one thing to be faced with adversity and have the gumption and resilience to face it head on and make it; it’s another to do so at your own expense and disregard your support system. Few if any of us are “self-made” in a world that relies on collaboration. Accept assistance when offered and let it be known when you need it. You’re no less because of it. I promise you. Life has come and gone so fast that it spins my head to imagine what we've all been through individually and as a global population. I know it's been a while since you last heard from me. I hope you haven't forgotten the sound of my voice.
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    3 min
  • Perla Ruby Bernardez - Being a Black Woman is to Fight Erasure
    Feb 3 2021
    This episode, I'm joined by Perla Ruby Bernardez, owner of The Narrative and PBA&L. We discuss the intersectionality, the major roles Black women play in the civil rights movement and the erasure they undergo. The Narrative Instagram: https://instagram.com/_selten_?igshid=3nad9zb8xm60 The Narrative Website: http://www.thenarrative.online/ *This was recorded during the week of the 2020 presidential election.*
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    53 min
  • Tracey Edwards - Being a Leader is Knowing When to Pass the Torch
    Feb 3 2021
    This episode, I'm joined by Tracey Edwards, Regional Director of the NAACP, mother of three/grandmother of three, breast cancer survivor and activist. We discuss the importance of engaging in local politics, her transition from parent to administrator and her time in public service. *This was recorded during the weeks leading up to the 2020 presidential election.*
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    54 min
  • Miya Jones - Being Executive-In-Chief of Your Own Publication
    Dec 18 2020
    This episode I'm joined by Miya Jones, founder and executive-in-chief of Shades of Long Island. On this episode we discuss the importance of being able to author stories about your community and telling the untold stories. We also speak about supporting local publications, businesses, individuals and the importance of family. Her impact through Shades of Long Island transcends the articles and will do much more for the Black and brown community on Long Island. Support and participate in local media to see yourself reflected in it. Shades of Long Island Website: https://shadesoflongisland.com/
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    35 min
  • Iman Olden - Being a Production Assistant in LA
    Dec 18 2020
    This episode I'm joined by Iman Olden, production/executive assistant for film and tv. We discuss the landscape of Hollywood during a racial reckoning and it's effects in front and behind the camera. Iman tells of how she has demystified celebrities and not getting star struck. We also speak about career paths and engaging in them while in college. Iman’s Instagram: https://instagram.com/ibehatai?igshid=1kxt6jtxo382p Iman’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/iman-olden-47426695
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    35 min
  • Danielle Hawthorne - Being a Young Businesswoman
    Dec 18 2020

    This episode I'm joined by Danielle Hawthorne, CEO of "Scotch Bonnets by Dani". On this episode we discuss how she amassed over six figures in revenue and the support she received to get there. We also speak about her manufacturing process, her family's support of her business, her personal hair journey and the importance of valuing your business. Black women's hair is an integral part of their identities and Scotch Bonnets by Dani seeks to help protect their crowns.

    • Danielle's Instagram: https://instagram.com/danidestinyyy?igshid=1ou51zhzyrra4
    • Scotch Bonnets by Dani Instagram: https://instagram.com/scotchbonnetsbydani?igshid=14oseyfjpo4aa
    • Scotch Bonnets by Dani website: https://www.scotchbonnetsbydani.com/
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    24 min