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The Stoop

Hana Baba and Leila Day

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The Stoop podcast digs into stories that are not always shared out in the open. Hosts Leila Day and Hana Baba start conversations and provide professionally-reported stories about what it means to be Black and how we talk about blackness. Come hang out on The Stoop as we dialog about the diaspora.
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The word immigrant to so many like me, it signifies someone with a dream; a dreamer. I am Nancy Mulemwa Siisii. I was born and raised in Zambia, Africa, but I later migrated to America and settled in New York where I’ve been living for 20 years. As a dreamer, I have and continue to have a passion for making substantive bonds with audiences, and helping to inspire people to reach for their dreams. Being an immigrant has been one of the most challenging and extraordinary experiences of my life ...
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What if we told you there's an entire book dedicated to the things Black folk say? Historically Black Phrases by jarett hill and Tre'vell Anderson introduces and explains sayings like "I AIN'T ONE OF YOUR LIL' FRIENDS" to "WHO ALL GON' BE THERE?". The book is a blend of the many things you grew up hearing and their definitions and usage all in one …
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We should all be free to be, free to love, and be celebrated in that process - if not by others, then definitely by ourselves. In this episode, Hana and Leila explore three stories that center queerness and spirituality, Black drag culture, and shifting relationship structures through polyamory. Through it all, the episode guests had to wrestle wit…
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Please Support by donating for a Refugee Camp Library and Books. Thank you https://gofund.me/bc0e5cad Contact/Follow Concrete Pastures https://concretepastures.com/ Concretepastures@gmail.com APVA- Nominee Support our Soccer Kids- Donate https://www.luckysocceracademy.com/donate Sponsored by Betterhelp-Go https://betterhelp.com/concretepastures for…
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Please Support by donating for a Refugee Camp Library and Books. Thank you https://gofund.me/bc0e5cad Contact/Follow Concrete Pastures https://concretepastures.com/ Concretepastures@gmail.com APVA- Nominee Support our Soccer Kids- Donate https://www.luckysocceracademy.com/donate Sponsored by Betterhelp-Go https://betterhelp.com/concretepastures for…
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It's our 100th episode! We're celebrating by going back to some special episode moments over 10 seasons of the show. Some made us laugh, others made us cry, some moments made us question whether we should really go there, and others made us even question ourselves. It's a look back, behind the scenes, of what makes The Stoop, The Stoop. Thank you f…
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Hana Baba is a radio journalist- the longtime host of Crosscurrents- the daily newsmagazine on NPR station KALW in San Francisco. She is also co-creator and co-host of The Stoop, the award-winning podcast from Radiotopia/PRX that tells stories from across the Black Diaspora. Her work also appears on public radio programs on NPR, PRI’s The World, an…
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Welcome to our Mother's Day special! There are many unexpected ways that people step into parenting. In this special from The Stoop, we hear stories about redefining family on your own terms. We explore the term ‘Auntie’ and how some women find it problematic, we hear about the challenges of IVF for Black women, and we meet a family that shows us h…
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Ranjeet Sreekant Mudholkar journey is more than a career; it's a calling to empower professionals in achieving their American Dream. He is the architect of the Next League Program, a forge for extraordinary talent aiming for the EB1A Green Card. His own path to securing the 'Einstein Visa' in a record seven days, without an Oscar, Olympic or Nobel …
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Hana loves perfume, and there’s a long heritage of traditional perfume making in Sudan. But sometimes, sweet smells come with some controversy. As she explores the history of racism and colonialism in the global perfume industry with perfume enthusiast and historian Razan Idris, she discovers an intriguing story about an iconic Sudanese scent that …
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Funmi Okubanjo is a remarkable individual who brings together a unique blend of passion and expertise from her 15-year journey across diverse industries. She holds certifications as a Development Finance Analyst and a Project Management Professional (PMP), demonstrating her commitment to excellence in her field. Funmi's fearless approach to convert…
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For the past 17 years, Haji has embarked on a global journey, enriching souls with his profound and uplifting melodies across temples, spiritual hubs, and vibrant festivals. A virtuoso of over 12 instruments sourced from diverse cultures, his heart resonates most deeply with the ukulele, a conduit for his soulful compositions. Rooted in his transfo…
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This is an ode to Black men's voices. Celebrating some of the voices that soothe, excite, or give us a sense of feeling grounded. Over the years, Black men’s voices have symbolized comfort, affection, and authority in pop culture. From the baritone of Barry White to the reliable tone of James Earl Jones, we're celebrating voice. We also meet voice …
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Agnes Appiah is a multidisciplinary creative and entrepreneur. She is an outstanding emcee, voiceover artist, and spoken word artist. She hosts the Umami Conversations podcast and recently co-authored the book 55 Faces to raise awareness of women's role in social change and impact. Despite spending her first few decades in fear, she now uses her li…
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“When can we allow somebody to cry and be transparent?” WNBA player Chamique Holdsclaw asked at the height of her career as a pro basketball player. Chamique's willingness to address her mental health changed her life. In this episode, Chamique talks about the Black pride that can get in the way of healing, what she’d like for people to consider wh…
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Gugulethu Makhari is Chair Commission on Women's Rights, Human Rights and Youth Council for Global Sustainable Development Goals Inc NGO. USA National Organizer and Coordinator for "March For Our Planet". Gugu , is also a contestant on Miss Immigrant USA 🇺🇸 representing South Africa Studied health & skincare (somatologist) or an esthetician graduat…
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Hana is trying to enjoy the Sudanese music she loves, but something isn’t feeling right. The war in Sudan continues, and has destroyed with it a lot of the country’s cultural landscape, including places where the country’s music once lived. She’s wondering - what will happen to Sudan’s musical heritage? She talks it out with Leila and with Haneen S…
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Muma Sinkala is an award-winning creative-alchemist. Her background is banking, financial-tech, consultancy and social-impact. She is a CLORE fellow and redefines what it means to use one’s passions for the highest good. Muma believes in not limiting herself she thrives on creativity. She is CEO of Krypia an African Fintech providing financial serv…
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Many children dream of being wildlife experts after watching hours of nature shows, but as grown-ups, it’s rare to meet a Black nature ecologist. Today we hear some unbelievable nature stories with carnivore expert Dr. Rae Wynn-Grant. She shares the most fascinating challenges in her career from facing the racialized history of conservation work to…
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HECTOR QUIROGA is an immigration attorney and the CEO of Quiroga Law Office, PLLC. He has dedicated much of his life to helping thousands of undocumented families improve their quality of life. Hector immigrated from Colombia to the United States in January 2000, and since then, he has worked hard to fulfill his goals and impact many people's lives…
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Christelle Pellecuer is a certified coach who helps adoptees to navigate their stories so they can find their authentic voices and identity. Christelle is also a facilitator, consultant and multidisciplinary artist and podcast host of "Black Adoptees Identities". Christelle's professional background includes working in the education sector for over…
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Get your popcorn! It’s movie night on The Stoop. Whether during filmmaking booms or busts, Black entertainers and filmmakers found a way to show Black love on screen. We explore the history of love in Black movies with film scholar Dr. Artel Great. From the first Black kiss filmed in the 1800s, to the 90's romance renaissance and beyond, we go down…
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Okorie Ezichi brings a wealth of experience in the finance sector, with a background spanning Financial Advisory, FP&A, and the Accounting industry. Having worked with several CPA firms in Washington DC, Okorie is a certified IRS enrolled agent. His expertise include filing quarterly and annual taxes for small businesses, offering tax planning and …
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Mr. Noah Ndhlovu is a versatile individual with a diverse skill set. He excels as a Public Health Strategist, Media Personality, Tax Advisor, Life Coach, Author, and Poet. His expertise extends to Program Development, Management, and Strategic Analysis, with a strong passion for impactful health initiatives and driving social change. Additionally, …
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Thami Nkadimeng, renowned as "The Message Architect," is an African voice with a global impact, dedicated to effecting positive change. With expertise across Finance, Mining, Construction, Tourism, IT, Science, Business, and Humanitarian sectors, she engages with Presidents, Leaders, and Corporates worldwide, driving impactful conversations. A reso…
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