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Who am I? What does it mean to be human? Why does the world seem so screwed up and how do we fix it? You’re invited to join me on my quest to find answers to these and life’s other great questions. Nothing to Lose but Yourself is more than just another self-help or motivational podcast, it’s an engaging and enlightening journey into us. In some episodes, I will invite you to eavesdrop on the insightful and often irreverent conversations that I have with thought-leaders, fellow artists, enter ...
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My guest on the podcast this week is Darnell L. Moore. Darnell is a media maker, educator, writer and thought leader and the author of the 2019 Lambda Literary Award winning memoir, No Ashes in the Fire: Coming of Age Black & Free in America, which was listed among the New York Times 100 Notable Books and was a Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Wri…
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My guest on the podcast this week is Marija Abney. Marija is a South Carolina native who moved to NY to pursue an arts education at The AIley School at Fordham University and went on to earn her MA in performance studies from NYU. Marija is an actress and dancer who has appeared as a Dora Milaje in "Black Panther" and "Wakanda Forever" as well as "…
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My guest on the podcast today is singer-songwriter-producer and recording artist Gordon Chambers. Gordon is a success story in the music industry. His solo albums have been nominated for Independent Soul Album of the Year by Soultracks.com. His #1 hits as a lyricist include: Anita Baker’s Grammy- winning hit “I Apologize”, Brownstone’s Grammy-nomin…
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My guests on the podcast this week are the historic and dynamic country music group O.N.E. the Duo. These talented ladies are the first Black mother/daughter duo in country music history and they drop their debut album this summer. In our wide ranging and insightful conversation, I speak to the ladies about the pros and cons of working together, th…
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My guest on the podcast this week is Dr. Michael A. Lindsey. Dr. Lindsey is a noted scholar in the fields of child and adolescent mental health, as well as a leader in the search for knowledge and solutions to generational poverty and inequality. He is the Dean and Paulette Goddard Professor of Social Work at NYU Silver School of Social Work, and a…
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My guest on the podcast this week is the dynamic, engaging, and successful journalist and storyteller Naimah Jabali-Nash. Naimah collaborated with acclaimed director, Stanley Nelson,as a producer on Netflix’s Crack: Cocaine, Corruption, Conspiracy, and her work on the sports journalism series, Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel earned her five Emmy Awa…
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My guest on the podcast this week is Raheim Johnson. Raheim is a native of Philadelphia, PA and a son to a single mother of four who at an early age developed a strong desire to travel and see the world. He took his first international trip in the summer 2013 to Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, and from there it was history. Fast forward 6 years lat…
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My guest on the podcast today is NaTasha Yvette Williams. Natasha is one of the few African American women to consistently star in major roles on Broadway such: Mama Morton in the critically acclaimed Broadway hit Chicago with Brandy, Ms Sophia in The Color Purple with Fantasia, A Night with Janis Joplin as Aretha Franklin, and currently as Sweet S…
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My guest this week is author, attorney, media personality, and journalist Eboni K. Williams. Eboni is the host and executive producer of Holding Court with Eboni K. Williams in addition to hosting The Grio with Eboni K. Williams, which airs on The Grio cable television network owned by Mr. Byron Allen. In our wide ranging conversation, Eboni and I …
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My guest this week is author, attorney, media personality, and journalist Eboni K. Williams. Eboni is the host and executive producer of Holding Court with Eboni K. Williams in addition to hosting The Grio with Eboni K. Williams, which airs on The Grio cable television network owned by Mr. Byron Allen. In our wide ranging conversation, Eboni and I …
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My guest on the podcast this week has been called the most famous astrophysicist of our time. Neil deGrasse Tyson is an astrophysicist and the author of the #1 bestselling Astrophysics for People in a Hurry, among other books. He is the director of the Hayden Planetarium at the American Museum of Natural History, where he has served since 1996. He …
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My guest on this 4th Season Premiere episode of the podcast is Sanya Richards-Ross. Sanya is long-ranked the world’s best 400m runner, a 4-time Olympic Gold medal winner, a two time IAAF Athlete of the Year, and Track & Field News’ Athlete of the Decade. This talented black woman is also a NBC Track and Field commentator, the founder of Mommi Natio…
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My guest on the podcast this week is a recording artist who has spent the last 21 years making amazing music and making his way in the music industry, Eric Roberson. Eric has worked with some of the biggest names in the music business, been nominated for two Grammy Awards and a BET Award, taught at the Berkley School of music, performed at the Kenn…
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My guest on the podcast is Alisha L. Gordon. Alisha is an awarded teacher, faith leader, and social strategist whose work intersects social advocacy and culture. She is the founder and Executive Director of The Current Project, a nonprofit organization, committed to closing the social and economic gaps for Black single mothers, utilizing the inters…
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My guest on the podcast this week is a dynamic storyteller and beautiful soul, lauded portrait and editorial photographer Cheriss May. In our wide-ranging conversation, Cheriss and I speak about her transition from graphic design to photography as a profession, the role of her midwestern upbringing to her ethos as an artist, her experiences as a bl…
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My guest on the podcast this week is Keith Boykin. Keith and I chat about his new book "Quitting." In our conversation Keith and I discuss how a desire for freedom and the space to live and enjoy life has lead him and so many of us to "quit" the traditional model of working and to find the courage to chart our own unique path through life. We talk …
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My guests on the podcast this week are Kurt Williamson and Warren Oliver, the creative entrepreneurs behind the reboot of Yo! MTV Raps for Viacom. In our conversation we chat about their journey to entrepreneurship, the power of positive partnerships in life and in business, paying dues in Hollywood and so much more. They also offer tips for new cr…
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My guests on the podcast this week are cultural producer, curator and current Ph.D Candidate at the University of Texas at Austin Ja’nell Ajani and legendary documentary, fashion, and street photographer Jamel Shabazz. In our wide ranging conversation we chat about 'Peace to the Queen,' the four-decades career retrospective of Mr. Shabazz' work at …
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My guest on the podcast this week is Ty Hunter. Ty is a designer, fashion stylist, and first time author of the new book "Makeover From Within." Ty rose to fashion icon status as the stylist for Destiny’s Child and then for the legendary Beyoncé and has also styled Solange, Kelly Rowland, and Billy Porter to name a few. Ty has also dedicated himsel…
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My guest this week is Shawn A. Ginwright PhD. Dr Ginwright is a leading innovator, provocateur and thought leader on African American youth, youth activism and youth development. He is the founder and chief executive officer of Flourish Agenda, Inc., a research lab and consulting firm whose mission is to design strategies that unlock the power of h…
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My guest on the podcast this week is mixed media artist Deborah Roberts. In our wide-ranging conversation Deborah and I talk about her amazing work which challenges the notion of ideal beauty and humanizes black children, her own childhood in East Austin, Texas, and how she takes dehumanizing tropes and images of black people and repurposing them a…
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My guest today is playwright, composer, lyricist of the 11 time Tony nominated musical A Strange Loop, Michael R. Jackson. In our conversation, Michael and I chat about his upbringing in a religious family in Detroit, Michigan, his move to New York to pursue his dreams of becoming a writer for soap operas and the journey to finding himself via many…
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My guest today is Nigerian-American actor, musician, and producer Olly Sholotan. Olly currently stars as ‘Carlton Banks’ in Peacock and Westbrook’s Bel-Air, the reboot of the classic hit series The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. In our conversation, Olly and I chat about living his childhood in Nigeria and Houston, Texas, his role as Carlton Banks on Bel…
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My guest on the podcast today is Dr. Lena Green a clinical social worker, psychologist, adjunct professor and the Executive Director of HOPE Center Harlem, a groundbreaking free mental health facility created by Rev. Michael A. Walrond Jr. of FCBCNYC. In our wide ranging conversation Dr. Green and I talk about her life and career, breakdown the myt…
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My guest on this episode of the podcast is Representative Malcolm Kenyatta. Rep. Kenyatta is the first openly LGBTQ person of color and one of the youngest members elected to the PA General Assembly. In our wide ranging conversation we talk his childhood in Philadelphia, his relationship with his late Mother, the issues close to his heart including…
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My guest on the podcast this week is screenwriter, author, and showrunner Rasheed Newson. Rasheed and his writing and producing partner T. J. Brady have worked on The Chi and Narcos among other drama series, and currently serve as the showrunners for the hit series Bel-Air on Peacock which reimagines the classic sitcom The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air a…
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My guest in this season two finale is multitalented and multifaceted artist and performer, Dawnn Lewis. Dawnn is a recipient of the Trumpet Award, a Grammy Award, multiple NAACP Image awards, BMI and ASCAP songwriting awards, and an inductee into the Women Songwriters Hall of Fame. She is of course a talented and beloved actress and director as wel…
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My guest on the podcast this week is actor and director Amir Arison. Amir and I chat about his role as Aram on The Blacklist, his love of improv and comedy, the values instilled in him by his parents, and the power of love and the responsibility that comes with having a platform from which he can serve other and make the world a better place to liv…
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My guest this week is the Grammy Award winning singer-songwriter-and producer Anthony Hamilton. In our engaging and thought-provoking conversation, we chat about his life and career and his experiences during our on-going global pandemic, including taking care of his three sons and surviving his own Covid-19 battle. We also talk his relationship wi…
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My guest on this week's episode is celebrity hairstylist, Johnny Wright . With over 20 years of experience, Johnny Wright is no stranger to success. He spent 8 years as Michelle Obama’s personal hairstylist during the Obama Administration, co-starred in To Catch a Beautician with Tamar Braxton on Vh1, and currently serves as Tamron Hall’s stylist o…
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My guest today is Emmy Nominated Event Producer and certified Entertainment Marketing ProfessionalYvonne McNair. Yvonne and I chat about her childhood shuttling between Naperville, Illinois and New Orleans, Louisiana, working with Prince and her innovative marketing campaigns and event management for major clients including; The Sundance Film Festi…
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My guest this week is actor and producer, Darryl Stephens. In our wide ranging conversation Darryl an I chat about his acting career, the importance of Noah's Arc, ending toxic masculinity, and his new role in life as a father. Support the Show. Please make sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel and follow the podcast on Instagram.…
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My guest this week is author and criminal justice activist Donna Hylton. Hers is a story of responsibility, resilience, and redemption. Donna and I chat about her childhood in Jamaica and in New York City, her experiences with sexual assault as a child, her interaction with the criminal justice system, and her new life advocating for criminal justi…
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My guest on the podcast this week is Cody Renard Richard. Cody is an advocate, educator, producer, and professional Stage Manager with a career that spans many genres including Broadway, Television, Cirque Du Soleil and Opera. He holds a BFA in Stage Management from Webster Conservatory and he has worked as a Stage Manager on Broadway for 14 produc…
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In this week's episode I chat with model and actress Precious Lee. In our conversation, Precious and I chat about her journey into her trailblazing career in fashion and she reflects on her upbringing in Atlanta, the power of images, and her desire to create a where more people can experience the joy of simply being human and loving the skin we're …
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My guest today on the podcast today is consummate change agent, visionary leader, sought after speaker, and President of New York Theological Seminary, the Reverend Lakeesha Walrond, PhD. In our wide-ranging and thought-provoking conversation Dr. Walrond and I chat about the importance of education in creating a successful life and career, her hist…
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My guest today on the podcast is recording artist, songwriter, and producer Rahsaan Patterson. In our wide-ranging conversation Rahsaan and I chat about growing up Pentecostal, the power of forgiveness to help him heal from trauma and assault, and his career as a beloved recording artist, dynamic performer, and writer of hit songs for other artists…
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My guest this week is Yvonne Victor. Yvonne leaned into her authentic self and turned her commitment to helping others champion their lives into a career as a certified Life and Business coach. Yvonne is passionate about helping people and in our conversation we chat about her new book, the benefits of life coaching, and the power of personal choic…
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This week’s guest on the season premiere of the podcast is author, activist and CNN commentator Keith Boykin. In our wide-ranging conversation, Keith and I chat about his childhood in St. Louis, Missouri, working in the Clinton White House, living his life out loud as a black gay man, and his new book "Race Against Time: The Politics of a Changing …
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As we prepare to launch the second season of the podcast enjoy this brief recap of season one. Season two launches on September 14 and the season will again feature impactful and inspiring conversations with a diverse lineup of guests who lean into the power of self-awareness and self-love to fuel their journey through life. Share this with your fr…
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Get ready for another season of inspiring and insightful conversations! Nothing to Lose but Yourself is back for season 2 starting September 14. Subscribe today to join us on our mission to "change the world one conversation at a time." Support the Show. Please make sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel and follow the podcast on Instagram.…
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In this week’s episode, I speak with author and music industry professional Akim Bryant. Akim and I chat about his new book entitled "Stuck Pages Vol. 2 The Pleasure Principle," his career working on the programming side in the music industry, his love for R&B music, living his life as a black gay man, and about his mental health journey and the po…
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This week’s guest on the podcast is Kyle Hagler, President of Next Management where he oversees the development of careers in the fashion and beauty spaces like rising supermodel Grace Elizabeth, cultural phenomenon Anok Yai, internationally recognized Binx Walton, Lineisy Montero, Grace Hartzel, Anna Cleveland and Selena Forrest, actor Abbey Lee, …
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In this week’s episode, I speak with super-producer Brian Alexander Morgan. Brian and I chat about his career as a songwriter and producer that includes 30 years of hit making for artists ranging from Martha Wash and Lala Hathaway to Drake and Khalid, and of course his number one hits for 90’s R&B trio SWV. We also chat about his childhood growing …
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In this week's episode I chat with community organizer, media producer, curator, and social entrepreneur Martha Diaz. Martha and I chat about her childhood as a latch key immigrant kid in Patterson, New Jersey, the moment she fell in love with hip-hop, and her life-long love of the culture. We dive deep into how hip-hop was instrumental in helping …
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In this week’s episode, I chat with Tamon George and Gary Williams the founders of Creative Theory, an award winning, Washington D.C. based, culture focused marketing agency. Tamon and Gary and I chat about the importance of family, the role of authenticity and inclusivity in life and business, and the day Gary shot those now iconic images of the l…
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Today’s episode is “A word.” It is one of those occasions where I brain dump “a word” that is on my spirit about something going on in our society. Today’s word is inspired by the verdict in the Derek Chauvin trial. Let’s ruminate together on who we are as human beings and what it may take for us to fill the emptiness so many feel inside with love …
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In this episode, I chat with Hugh Love PhD, a New York based psychologist. Dr. Love and I engage in a wide-ranging conversation about identity and how it is formed and shaped and, in the process, we demystify psychology and therapy and hopefully encourage those who may benefit from therapy to consider it. We also spend some time chatting about masc…
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In this episode, I chat with Emil Wilbekin, the founder of Native Son a movement and platform created to inspire and empower Black gay men. Emil and I chat about his youth as an adopted child growing up in Cincinnati, Ohio, what it means to be human, learning to live life authentically and the power and importance of community. This conversation is…
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In today's episode I chat with Katy Garetson and. Elaine Williams. Katy has worked in film and television production for over 3 decades. Her directing credits include; the season finale of the new Punky Brewster reboot, 2 Broke Girls, Fuller House, George Lopez and Girlfriends! She was nominated for two BET Awards for her episodes of Girlfriends an…
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