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COMMNTD

Tory, Meron, Nia & Decoria

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COMMNTD is a podcast hosted by four friends where we talk about your favorite international & domestic movies, music, tv shows, & more! Join the crew as we review & recap our latest watches, noting our reactions, and dissect the meaning and the lasting impacts of various pop culture & events. We also love to explore our lives and share our individual experiences as Black women living in the States. Taking an initial from each host’s name, COMMNTD is a space for black girl joy and our various ...
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Edible Activist is a podcast that feeds you empowering narratives and perspectives from the voices of emerging black people and people of color in food and agriculture who are stewarding the land, healing communities, and advocating for food justice and economic power across the globe. Hosted by Melissa L. Jones, she interviews a diverse group of everyday growers, farmers, entrepreneurs, artists, and other extraordinary individuals, who exemplify activism in their own edible way!
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Welcome to the Unfiltered with Roxy podcast, where we embark on a journey of self-discovery and empowerment together. I'm Roxana Feenster, your host, and I'm thrilled to welcome you into this safe space filled with warmth, wisdom, and genuine connection. Unfiltered with Roxy is more than just a podcast; it's a sanctuary where mindfulness meets practicality, offering real advice and solutions to help you truly rock your life. Each episode is curated with love and intention, aiming to nourish ...
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We havin’ a house party! Welcome to The Re-Emancipation of Social Dance podcast, a prelude to the world premiere of an immersive dance-theater experience created by renowned choreographer and director Raja Feather Kelly, with Philadelphia’s finest poet, Yolanda Wisher. Listen in as 5 multifaceted dancers tell the evolving story of social dance and the impact that it’s had on the people and cultures of Philadelphia. Come on in, and let’s move. This podcast is produced by Dr. Bruce Campbell Jr ...
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Hosted by comedian Dante Ekks, Nia Jones, and Chris Haston, The Harsh Words with Friends Show gives society for the antisocial, politics for the apolitical, and common sense for the constitutionally enfeebled. To give feedback, or ask a question, email: harshwordswithfriends@gmail.com.
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K&A Podcast

Karl Evans and Aidan Hampson

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We've all heard about the musicians, but what about the people behind the scenes that make it happen? Karl and Aidan interview those that you may not have heard of but are just as important.
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Self-Care Isn't Selfish: It’s Essential In this episode of Unfiltered with Roxy, we're diving deep into the world of self-care with therapist Nia Jones. Join us as we debunk the myth that self-care is selfish and explore the essential role it plays in our mental, emotional, and physical well-being. Listen to this episode of The Unfiltered with Roxy…
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We sit down with Farmer Wes, aka The Compost King, as he shares his inspiring journey and entrepreneurial legacy from his roots to his current role in urban agriculture. Explore his early agricultural experiences in Trinidad, from knocking down mangoes with bamboo shoots as a child, to his transformative journey through the Regenerative Agriculture…
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The Unfiltered Truth About Growth: Dr. Kim's Deep Dive with RoxyJoin Roxy and Dr. Kim Gordon, a Double Board-Certified Adult, Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist, Mindset Coach, Health Equity Consultant & Founder of Dr.KimAnswers for an unfiltered conversation on personal growth, burnout, career changes, goal setting, and the power of a growth mindset.…
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This episode features Marcus Kirkland, AAU coach, trainer, and founder of StriveAboveOthers (SAO). Marcus discusses his approach as a coach and trainer, sharing how each position informs the other. He also shares his memorable experience of guarding Steph Curry during the SAO open runs. From organizing backyard open runs at eight years old to hosti…
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Our final episode of the podcast is a conversation between co-creators Raja Feather Kelly and Yolanda Wisher on the eve of the final show, reflecting on the culmination of their vision for the world premiere of The Re-Emancipation of Social Dance. They highlight unforgettable moments in the premiere at Christ Church Neighborhood House and share wha…
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In this episode of Unfiltered with Roxy, we dive deep into the healing power of nature for our mental health and well-being. Join Roxy and special guest Quanshay Henderson, founder of Nature Heals, LLC, as they explore the science behind nature's therapeutic effects, share practical tips for incorporating nature into daily life, and discuss how nat…
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Podcast 4: Journey to Self-Worth: From Low Self-Worth to Feeling WorthyIn this episode of "Unfiltered with Roxy," we dive deep into the concept of self-worth. I share my personal journey from struggling with low self-worth to embracing a sense of worthiness. We'll explore what self-worth truly means, how we can cultivate a healthy outlook, and why …
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Hello lovelies WE ARE BACK! Thank you so much for patiently waiting for our return <3 Join the crew as we tell you why we were on breaking, what we've been watching, some pop culture news and more! Intro & Outro Music by Magiksolo from Pixabay Tory is launching her new YouTube channel and is looking for an editor. If you have past experience please…
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In this episode, we chat with the cast of the Re-Emancipation of Social Dance show about their process of devising their individual sections of the show. Initiated by prompts from Raja, the dancers sit down together after their first rehearsal in early 2024 and reflect on their creative process thus far. Germaine gets into the musical inspirations …
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Podcast 3: Following Your Dreams with Laura FeensterIntroductionIn this episode of Unfiltered with Roxy, host Roxana Feenster sits down with Laura Feenster, the inspiring owner of All Barbzied Up Beauty. Laura shares her incredible journey of building a successful beauty business from the ground up.Background on Laura's Journey and BusinessLaura Fe…
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Join us on this episode as we welcome Carmen and Kara, the dynamic duo behind Prosperity Market LA—a unique farmers market on wheels and food truck that features Black farmers, food producers, and chefs, bringing a curated market experience to the diverse communities of Los Angeles. Discover their inspiring origin story and how they joined forces t…
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Unfiltered with Roxy - Episode 1: Introduction to Unfiltered with RoxyWelcome to Unfiltered with RoxyWelcome to the very first episode of Unfiltered by Roxy! I am thrilled to embark on this journey with you and share this new adventure. This podcast is a place where we can explore life's ups and downs together, talk about the real and raw moments, …
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In this episode, host Raja Feather Kelly talks with Vitche-Boul Ra, a self-described transhumanist and folk theurgist. Coming from a background in sculpture, Ra's practice as a choreographer and dancer involves pulling things apart, putting things back together, and making something out of nothing. In this episode, Ra and Raja ponder questions like…
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Unfiltered with Roxy - Episode 2: Mental Health Awareness with Delayna WatkinsJoin host Roxana Feenster on this enlightening episode of "Unfiltered with Roxy," where we dive deep into mental health awareness with the incredible Delayna Watkins, CEO of Total Woman Wellness, Inc., and renowned women's wellness expert. Delayna, celebrated for her exte…
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Join us as we explore the inspiring journey behind OlaLekan Farm with its founder, Farmer Tolu. Named in honor of her grandparents, the farm is a symbol of wealth, joy, and honor, impacting food access and cultural preservation in the DC area. Discover how her personal heritage shapes the farm's mission, the fascinating process of growing ginger, a…
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This week we're joined by poet, performer, dancer and educator Nikki Powerhouse and Mark Wong aka Metal, a breaker, teaching artist and arts administrator. Nikki and Mark sit down to discuss how Philly's nightlife scene has fed their practice as dancers. From house clubs and queer spaces like The Nile to break dance battles at events like West Phil…
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Join us for an inspiring conversation with farmer and Navy veteran Monica Newman as we explore her remarkable journey from archaeological technician to seed company founder. Discover how her quest to reconnect with her ancestry led her to forge a deep bond with the land and start a company dedicated to preserving tradition. We'll hear her passion f…
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Join us on our podcast as we catch up with Dominique Charles of Plots & Pans and dive into her latest adventures. We fondly reminisce about her Louisiana upbringing, sharing cherished memories of bonding over tractor rides with her grandad. Dominique generously imparts valuable gardening advice tailored for enthusiasts gearing up for the season. An…
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Join us for an in-depth conversation with returning guest LaMonika Jones of DC Hunger Solutions, as we celebrate the victories in DC's battle against hunger with initiatives like Hear the Crunch and Give Snap a Raise. Explore the challenges facing the DC food and health system in the FY25 budget, and discover practical steps for residents and advoc…
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Lela Aisha Jones is a movement performance artist, community-based curator/organizer, inter-arts interdisciplinary collaborator, and embodied researcher. Lela, Raja and Yolanda first collided in divine order during a brunch in Philadelphia. Now a member of The Re-Emancipation of Social Dance ensemble, Lela talks about coming to Philly via New York …
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In this episode, Mahi sits down with Haley Jones from the Atlanta Dream. Haley details her journey to the W, including winning an NCAA championship, and shares her thoughts on the upcoming Golden State WNBA team. She also offers insights on seeking internal validation and overcoming imposter syndrome during her time at Stanford. Check out the She C…
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“Recovered” lawyer, archivist, choreographer, and dancer, Germaine Ingram is a cultural force in Philadelphia. Germaine was involved with ODUNDE’s Hucklebuck to Hip Hop African American Social Dance project in the 1990s, a critical reference for The Re-Emancipation of Social Dance. Now in her seventies, Germaine takes listeners through the lineage …
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Where did the idea for The Re-Emancipation of Social Dance come from? This episode is a behind the scenes dip into archival audio from “day one” of the project. Co-creators Raja Feather Kelly and Yolanda Wisher sit down to discuss why Philadelphia is a special case study when it comes to social dance. The two artists talk about what it means to pra…
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During this exclusive episode of The Edible Activist Live Podcast event, we opened our studio doors to welcome guests into a vibrant, in-person dialogue celebrating HOMEGROWN – paying tribute to the black women growers, farmers, and food activists who shape our communities. We had the privilege of interviewing none other than Falani Spivey of Byrd'…
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Welcome to The Re-Emancipation of Social Dance podcast, a prelude to the world premiere of an immersive dance-theater experience created by renowned choreographer and director Raja Feather Kelly, with Philadelphia’s finest poet, Yolanda Wisher. Listen in as 5 multifaceted dancers tell the evolving story of social dance and the impact that it’s had …
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Join us for an enlightening discussion with Ashley Drakeford, the visionary behind Capital Market in Capital Heights, MD. With roots spanning six generations in Prince George's County, Ashley's profound commitment to community and social impact shines through her work. Discover how her family history shapes the mission of Capital Market, situated n…
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Edible Activist launches its exciting 2024 season with a dope episode featuring Maryland native, Sean's Veggie Garden! Sean, a passionate grower and pepper master, is renowned as the ultimate watermelon connoisseur. Join us as hosts Melissa and Falani explore Sean's journey into the world of food cultivation, his deep affection for crabbing, and th…
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This edition of the podcast features sports journalist and production assistant for NBC Bay Area, Ashmere Prasad. She shares her experience studying journalism at the University of Oregon and sheds light on her current role with NBC. Ashmere also shares her experience as a South Asian in sports media and learning to report for multiple sports. Chec…
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Join us for this episode as we welcome LaMonika Jones as the new director at DC Hunger Solutions. LaMonika shares her journey combating hunger in Washington, D.C., stressing the importance of avoiding silos in food and advocating for a comprehensive system approach. Our conversation explores the intersection of agriculture in her ambitious agenda, …
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Step into the world of "The People's Market" with us in this episode!Meet the visionary founder, Brandon Starkes, who is reshaping the game with a subscription-based food delivery service sourcing from local black farms and artisans in DC, Maryland, and Virginia.Join us for a lively conversation that takes you to Brandon's roots in Prince George's …
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