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Odejuma

Auteur(s): Harry Itie
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Odejuma recognizes the magic of storytelling! From personal experiences to stories of adventure. From tales of resilience to finding joy in the simple things, this podcast seeks to gather pieces of wisdom to inspire, entertain, and educate. Because there is power in the stories of everyday people, and these stories are worth telling.Copyright 2025 Harry Itie Art Politique Sciences sociales
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  • Rob Milton on Music, Identity, and the Journey to Being Seen
    Jul 17 2025

    In this episode of Odejuma, Harry chats with singer-songwriter Rob Milton about music, identity, and the transformative power of finding oneself through art. Rob reflects on his journey from discovering his voice in college to consistently releasing music since 2012. He shares important lessons he has learned as a Black queer artist and storyteller dedicated to joy.

    He also discusses the origins of his latest single, "Chains," the significance of R&B in his life, and how collaborations with icons like B. Slade have validated his creative path. The episode interweaves themes of resilience, joy, representation, and self-expression, inviting listeners to explore the importance of being fully seen and using that truth as a source of strength.

    For more information on Rob Milton, visit: https://linktr.ee/therobmilton

    You can follow Rob on all social media platforms - therobmilton

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    55 min
  • Mark Odumuyiwa on his Multidisciplinary Storytelling Practice
    Jul 10 2025

    In this episode of Odejuma, Harry chats with Nigerian-American multidisciplinary artist Mark Odumuyiwa on art, identity, and how that influences his work. From his early love for fashion design to his fluid transition into photography and filmmaking, Mark reflects on how creativity often grows out of curiosity, necessity, and deep cultural roots. The conversation touches on the emotional power of storytelling, the influence of religion and heritage on his work, and the collaborative energy shaping the Twin Cities’ blossoming creative scene.

    Mark also shares the inspiration behind Something to Say, a magazine he launched to spotlight emerging local artists. Throughout the episode, listeners are invited to consider how our lived experiences shape the stories we tell, and how, in sharing them, we not only express ourselves but build community.

    For more information on Mark, visit his website here: Mark Odumuyiwa

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    29 min
  • Delali on Using Art to Explore Identity, Expression, and the Black Diaspora
    Jul 3 2025

    In this episode of Odejuma, Harry chats with Delali, a multimedia artist based in Minneapolis and the founder of Del Aku Studio. Her work beautifully merges Afrofuturism with modern life to explore identity, connection, and possibility.. Delali's deep reverence for ancestry and transformation is rooted in her upbringing in a mixed-race household, where Ghanaian traditions coexisted with her American roots. This unique background sparked her lifelong exploration of identity through art.

    Together, Harry and Delali discuss the liberating power of visual storytelling, the emotional layers of her creative process, and her evolution from jazz and performance to the striking Afrofuturistic collage that is featured in the Afro-Centric/Eclectic Art Exhibition. Delali speaks with clarity and grace about reclaiming cultural symbols, embracing multiplicity, and creating art that heals, confronts, and envisions new futures. This conversation is like a heartfelt journey through the experiences of the Black diaspora, exploring the deep spiritual connection in art and the empowering act of envisioning our complete selves.

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    34 min

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