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A personal and professional audio journey of Mr. Al Pete. Pete shares his insights and happenings with his music, arts, and school endeavors, along with speaking candidly on his particular interests.
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The Ethically Immoral Podcast

Hosted by: Mike Payne

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The Ethically Immoral Podcast is a program dedicated to long-form conversations with poets, spoken word artists, authors, and creatives who use language as a tool for truth-telling, healing, and resistance. Hosted by Mike Payne, the show travels beyond the typical interview to explore the personal histories, artistic philosophies, and cultural contexts that shape the voice of the Creatives we welcome. It’s not just about poetry or performance — it’s about the people behind the pen. We talk a ...
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Creatives Like Us® is a podcast dedicated to opening up the conversation and amplifying the voices of underrepresented creatives, especially people of colour. Hosted by graphic designer Angela Lyons, this podcast is all about breaking down barriers and showing that a successful career in the creative industry is possible for everyone. Through open conversations with inspiring creatives, Angela creates a platform for stories that challenge the status quo and provide insight, encouragement, an ...
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Black women deserve good, beautiful things. I'm Alecia Renece, a Free Black woman living with joy, telling the truth and healing. Music, musings, affirmations and meditations as we live slowly, heal through creativity, storytelling, play, joy, connection and community. This is a Creative Playground and Healing Journal and all are welcome. I don't know what I'm doing, and I love that. Let's see where this adventure takes us. You are extraordinary. You are enough. You matter. You are loved. ht ...
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Black Bulb Podcast

Black Bulb Creative

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A podcast that covers creative lifestyles and tries to answer some of the questions we face in our creative journeys. Check in weekly for Black Bulb Creative's podcast on creative work as well as ongoing events in the world.
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Vibe Responsibly

G.L. Richardson

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Welcome to Vibe Responsibly — Where Real Conversations Shape the Culture Hosted by G.L. Richardson, Vibe Responsibly is a culture-driven podcast igniting real, unfiltered dialogue on the topics that move us — from love and relationships to music, politics, faith, and beyond. With humor, heart, and raw honesty, G.L. brings powerful perspectives and authentic voices to the table — creating a space that informs, inspires, and empowers. Each episode challenges the norm, celebrates the truth, and ...
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So Ambitious

Black Ambition

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Hosted by Black Ambition CEO Felecia Hatcher, So Ambitious is a series about what's possible when Black and Hispanic entrepreneurs can build uninterrupted. From the tech founder to the creative entrepreneur, So Ambitious tells the stories of the people building, creating, and organizing - against all odds, with authenticity, and in community. Their stories propel the conversation about ambition beyond money, titles, or vanity metrics and dive into details of what it takes to do impactful, tr ...
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Bree uses humor to describe her rugged journey as an actress and seeks advice from interviewed guests about how they found the light within themselves in order to continue to pursue their respective careers.
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Creative journeys. Real struggles. Honest growth. Hosted by Jermaine, Uploaded and Unfiltered is where Black creators talk real about what it takes to create in public—and stay sane doing it. You’ll hear from YouTubers, streamers, podcasters, musicians, and other digital creatives on how they built their platforms, overcame burnout, dealt with self-doubt, and found their voice. This isn’t fluff or “how I got famous” talk. We dig into the messy middle—impostor syndrome, grief, perfectionism, ...
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The Unique Journey of a creative black girl is a safe space for young creatives to discuss topics & issues in our community today. Topics from everyday struggles of being a creative to working a 9-5 while chasing our dreams and so much more. We can’t wait to share inspiration to each one of you guys and to create a safe haven to have those difficult conversations.
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The Black Gold Creative Podcast

The BlackGold Creative Podcast

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RECORDED WITH HUMANS IN MIND. This podcast is an ongoing conversation between two humans behind the screen—Dre Murray and Billy Wiginton. They cover a wide range of topics including coffee, sports, music, faith, and creativity.
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Creative Control

Fast Company

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The days of celebrities, athletes, and creators relying solely on their talent to build their brands is over. Today, it’s all about partnering with brands, investing in companies, or even launching a business of your own. Join host KC Ifeanyi each episode as he talks to one of the world’s most creative people about how their business endeavors intersect with, and grow, their creativity.
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NoOneCares Podcast

NoOneCares Podcast

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Every week a special guest joins the pod to talk about the different struggles black & brown creatives face during our journey to success. Each conversation is meant to provide inspiration from someone that young creatives can relate to, while building a forward moving community. Hosted by Devin. Every Thursday on all major podcast platforms. @NoOneCaresPod
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The Secret Life of TK Dutes is the story of what it means to become when the system won’t let you be. One woman sets out into the world, looking for ways to get ahead as an Artist. Producer. Daughter, Sister. Partner. Together with those who bear witness, TK throws away the scripts and looks for answers, in airports, dentists offices, across borders. Each episode is a new world, pioneering the art of loose autobiography to build the picture of a life in a community of voices. What happens wh ...
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Welcome to Tea with TJ! A Podcast on self-discovery where our love for tea, conversation, a deeper understanding of life, and self-improvement intersect. Life is messy and sometimes you just need a cup of tea!
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Stitch Please

Lisa Woolfork

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Dive deep into the vibrant world of sewing with the award-winning Stitch Please podcast, an official show of Black Women Stitch – the sewing group where Black lives matter. Uniquely crafted for those who love sewing, this sewing podcast is a gem that centers around Black women, girls, and femmes, weaving threads of creativity, technique, and passion with every episode. Hosted by Lisa Woolfork, a 6th generation sewing enthusiast, this podcast not only mirrors her ardor for the craft but also ...
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Trybe Talks is where the invisible load of parenting gets the spotlight it deserves. Hosted by Princess Nyah — recording artist turned tech founder — this isn’t just another parenting podcast. It’s a candid, unapologetic space for the real conversations about raising kids, running households, and still trying to hold on to you. Each episode blends raw honesty with practical insight, as Nyah unpacks the unspoken mental work parents carry, and shares her journey building groundbreaking tech de ...
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Black Enso

Mikaal Sulaiman

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An Enso is part of the Zen practice of drawing a circle in a single stroke and the resulting imperfections of the sphere represent a person’s inner emotional and creative life imprinted on the canvas. The Black Enso podcast, hosted by Mikaal Sulaiman, is an audio Enso that reveals and reflects on all of the interesting imperfections of our creative community by way of sonic essays and special guests. Black Enso Media is a sacred society for creatives, offering evergreen reflections for artis ...
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Blackxecutive

BlackXecutive

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Are you a black creative trying to monetize your art? A corporate creative advancing your career? Or an entrepreneur trying to grow your business? Well, BlackXecutive has entered the chat. BlackXecutive is a podcast for black creatives created by a black creative. We share inspiration and actionable advice for black creatives going pro. With each episode we’ll chat with black creatives thriving in entrepreneurship, corporate careers and the nonprofit sector. You'll wrap up with a few key tak ...
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Feel stuck in the endless juggle of running a creative business? I'm Kevin Chung, your creative business host, and this podcast is your guide to thriving without losing your spark. This podcast is for you if you find yourself asking questions like: - Are you juggling creative work and the demands of running a business? - Do you feel overwhelmed by launching a product or course? - Struggling to find a marketing strategy that feels authentic to you? - Looking for ways to grow without burning o ...
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Broke Black Bougie®

Broke Black Bougie®️

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The Broke Black Bougie® podcast curates candid discussions for young Black women. It's relatable, right? We've all been there, women having to make it on less than our worth we do it while setting trends, spreading Blackassness, and ultimately busting our tails to live our best life.
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Creative While Black

Mango Mustache Media

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Introducing "Creative While Black," an inspiring new podcast hosted by the dynamic Devin Green. Join Devin as he embarks on a captivating journey, delving deep into the minds and experiences of extraordinary black creatives from diverse fields. With each episode, the show aims to shatter stereotypes and challenge preconceptions by showcasing the remarkable talents and perspectives of these individuals. Through thoughtful interviews and engaging conversations, "Creative While Black" offers a ...
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mercurial process of creating something meaningful, between taking your first steps to develop your idea and mastery. Each episode, the conversation centers on the guest’s process of developing or deepening relationship to creation. Join Athena Sayaka for weekly installments and learn how others are navigating the unsexy parts of creating a platform. artists, and creators who have a burning desire to impact their world, but don’t necessarily have all the answers yet. Come along with us as we ...
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Creative Principles

Creative Principles Podcast

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Welcome to Creative Principles, I'm your host Brock Swinson. Here I'll be speaking with writers, directors, actors, musicians and more. We'll discuss the habits, routines, and methods of a creative life.
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Random Observations on Art, Photography, and the Creative Process. These talks focus on the creative process in fine art photography. LensWork editor Brooks Jensen side-steps techno-talk and artspeak to offer a stimulating mix of ideas, experience, and observations from his 50 years as a fine art photographer, writer, and publisher. Topics include a wide range of subjects from finding subject matter to presenting your work, and building an audience. Included in this RSS Feed are the LensWork ...
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Written In Melanin

C. M. Lockhart

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The Written in Melanin Podcast is the space where you come for your weekly dose of melanated creativity. Hosted by C. M. Lockhart, an author of fantasy books featuring Black girls who aren't all that nice, and the owner of the Melanin Library, this podcast is a glimpse into the journey of Black authors. New episodes are released every other Wednesday! Purchase her latest book from her website https://CMLockhart.com 🤎
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Curated Questions: Conversations Celebrating the Power of Questions Hosted by Ken Woodward, Curated Questions is a thought-provoking podcast that celebrates the art and science of asking profound questions. This podcast is for curious minds who understand that the right question can unlock new perspectives and drive personal growth. What to Expect Insightful Conversations: Experts from diverse fields share their journey in mastering the craft of inquiry, revealing how it has transformed thei ...
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Which companies are on the cutting edge of artificial intelligence? What’s the next major breakthrough in healthcare? How do iconic brands reinvent themselves to appeal to the next generation? Most Innovative Companies is where tech, business, and innovation convene. Join hosts Yasmin Gagne and Josh Christensen as they bring you the latest innovations transforming business and society—and highlights the companies that are reshaping industries and culture.
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The Affirmations for Black Girls Podcast is a nurturing haven for women navigating the intricate tapestry of their emotions. Here, authenticity reigns supreme, offering a refuge for those grappling with experiences they may not be ready to voice elsewhere. Through heartfelt discussions on relationships, faith, careers, self-love, and personal development, AFBG guides listeners on a reflective journey, encouraging them to delve into their emotions and forge a path forward with resilience and ...
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This podcast is a space for educators fighting the system from the inside. Hosted by me, Evalaurene Jean-Charles, coach behind Black on Black Education and the Liberation Library, this show is where secondary educators come to reflect, resist, and rebuild their classrooms as liberatory spaces without burning out. Each episode is a reminder that rigor, joy, and student voice are our resistance tools, and that when we use them intentionally, we push back against standardization, compliance cul ...
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In 2019, Adrian Daniels had a brainwave to launch a podcast platform to showcase Ghanaian excellence to the world. The internet is already crowded with content from Ghana: YouTube, Social Media pages, etc. However, after hosting 2x Networking Events during Christmas 2018 & 2019 in Accra for the Global African Diaspora, Adrian noticed a lack and desire for networking, whilst meeting many creatives and entrepreneurs from around the globe. In January 2020, The Sound of Accra Podcast was born. P ...
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Depth Of Field: A Creative Change in Perspective with Penny De Los Santos

Penny De Los Santos | Photographer, Director, Visual Storyteller - Inspiration & Creativity

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Find inspiration and creativity with your host Penny De Los Santos. Listen to interviews with other visual storytellers, photographers, chefs, mentors, editors, and creative directors about those times in our creative lives when we feel a little lost and uninspired. Penny is a photographer, director, and a visual storyteller, with over 20 years of experience in the photography industry. Watch the video episodes of Depth of Field on YouTube. Keep up with Penny and the Depth of Field podcast a ...
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Therapy for Black Girls

iHeartPodcasts and Joy Harden Bradford, Ph.D.

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The Therapy for Black Girls podcast is a weekly conversation with Dr. Joy Harden Bradford, a licensed psychologist in Atlanta, Georgia, about all things mental health, personal development, and all the small decisions we can make to become the best possible version of ourselves.
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Graffiti Park Radio

Graffiti Park Foundation

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Graffiti Park Radio! 🎨🎧 Where creativity knows no bounds. Listen to Graffiti Park Radio were we’ll tap in with artists, our proud partners, and community stakeholders who believe in empowering the next generation of art visionaries and the valuable teaching moments that come from living, breathing art.
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Black Her Stories reshapes Black history through the inspiring stories of women you may never have heard of. Through nourishing conversations with leading writers, artists, and entertainers, we explore what is possible when creativity meets history - when we tap into our creative power to unlock our purpose. If you need to reconnect with your creative courage, then this show is for you.
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Blacktivities

Shannon Chatmon, Talisa Hale, and Karen Roberts

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Blacktivities connects black America’s past to the present with the perfect balance of silly meets serious while engaging in thought-provoking and sometimes nostalgic conversations for the culture. Shannon, Lisa, and Karen prove that the black female is not a monolith as they offer their perspectives on living while black in America.
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Black Entrepreneur Experience

Dr. Frances Richards, Chief Encouraging Officer

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Black Entrepreneur Experience uncovers the brilliance, boldness and business acumen behind successful Black Entrepreneurs all over the globe. It is a show created for aspiring entrepreneurs, small business owners or startup founders. Black Entrepreneur Experience can be any strategy, wisdom, idea that will ignite, empower and provoke more African Americans (Blacks, African Diaspora) to join the entrepreneurial journey. Invoking a movement to stimulate our communities to move towards business ...
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Character Reveal

Character Reveal

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People do and create all kinds of interesting things, but these folks are more than just their creations. Dom and Steph, bloggers and loving critics of all things nerdy, talk to people who do cool stuff with a focus on getting to know those people better.
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Creatively Shaded

Elizabeth Jones, Phaedra Tillery-Boughton, ShawnJ West

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Creatively Shaded: A podcast where three Bay Area Black Artists take center stage to explore the depths of Bay Area Theatre from A Black Artists' POV. Get ready for laughs, theatrics, drama, and authentic exploration that's Creatively Shaded in the culture!
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Send me a text! Be part of the show! YouTube analytics, TikTok analytics, creator growth, content strategy, watch hours, subscribers—this is my end-of-2025 recap with real numbers + my 2026 plan for consistency, shorts, collabs, and monetization. In this final episode of 2025, I review my YouTube + TikTok performance, what content hit, what needs w…
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🔗 Always Available: Secure Your Legacy Now As referenced in the commercial roll, the DIY Legacy Planning Toolkit offers the best contingency plan for your home life. Grab the simple roadmap right now to secure your legacy: ➡️ DIY Legacy Planning Toolkit: Secure Your Legacy Now Stop thinking about your vision—start creating real impact with Melva La…
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What does it really take to build a multi-six-figure author business with no advertising? Is running your own warehouse really necessary for direct sales success — or is there a simpler path using print-on-demand that works just as well? In this conversation, Sacha Black and I compare our very different approaches to selling direct, from print on d…
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In this engaging conversation, the hosts explore the complexities of loving someone with a past, the importance of mutual effort in healing, and the challenges of emotional exhaustion in relationships. They discuss how communication plays a vital role in resolving conflicts and the necessity of closure after disagreements. The conversation emphasiz…
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What does 2026 hold for indie authors and the publishing industry? I give my thoughts on trends and predictions for the year ahead. In the intro, Quitting the right stuff; how to edit your author business in 2026; Is SubStack Good for Indie Authors?; Business for Authors webinars. If you'd like to join my community and support the show every month,…
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LW1487 - The Photography I Love Aesthetic conventions come and go. Culture and popular tastes are constantly changing. Example: There are no radio stations that play big band music anymore even though it once ruled the airwaves. The photographic aesthetic I grew up with and still love to this day is losing audience and slowly sliding into history. …
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HT2493 - More on Observation vs Project Yesterday I was talking about how we might describe what we photographers actually do. Is the core of our activities that we build something or is it that we observe something? Here are a few additional thoughts about this distinction that might change a great deal about our creative life. Show your appreciat…
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In Volume Six: Chapter Fifteen of The Program, we welcome Educator, Community Activist, Poet, Performance Poet, and Author Barbara Fant, who is making her third appearance on the podcast. Born in Youngstown, Ohio and now based in Los Angeles, Barbara is the author of three poetry collections Paint, Inside Out, Mouths of Garden, and her newest colle…
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HT2492 - Observation or Project Terminology is such an interesting thing. For some time now, I've used the term "project" as the nomenclature for something produced with multiple images and a small amount of text or title. Of late, however, I have come to think of the word "observation" as perhaps a better term to illustrate the core of this activi…
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HT2491 - Craft Becomes Obsolete, Art Does Not I'm not sure the title of this commentary is actually true, but it does point to a thought that can be helpful. In essence, how we make pictures is constantly changing since the first days of photography. Technology marches on, continually, relentlessly. The content of what are photographs portray, the …
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HT2490 - The Competition for Attention Here, deep in the age of media, doesn't it seem obvious that there is a raging and ever-present contest for our attention. Consider the next hour of leisure in your life. What will you do with that 60 minutes? Watch TV? Read a book? Listen to some music? Go shopping? Spend time with your friends or family? Or,…
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Happy New Year 2026! I love January and the opportunity to start afresh. I know it’s arbitrary in some ways, but I measure my life by what I create, and I also measure it in years. At the beginning of each year, I publish an article (and podcast episode) here, which helps keep me accountable. If you’d like to share your goals, please add them in th…
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HT2489 - Processing for the Medium There now exist so many different media we can choose for the output of our photographs. These choices imply that we need to process our images with the output medium in mind. An image intended for a small scale phone/screen presentation is likely to require different processing than if we intend to make a large s…
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"What are the questions you will be carrying into the year, such that it will be a celebration of your becoming?" - Ken Woodward This year-end Curated Questions episode is a reflective curation of the questions that shaped several conversations throughout 2025. Rather than offering a rapid recap of every episode, Ken highlights a handful of moments…
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In today’s PEP TALK, Tyra’s reminding us that as we close out the year, we’re breaking down how to reclaim your time, energy, peace, and start 2026 with boundaries that actually stick. Pep Talk Challenge: Choose YOU: Choose one thing that’s for you and actually do it. Defeating Doubt Playlist: https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/defeating-doubt/pl.…
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You may remember hearing from Dora Kamau and Devi Brown on the show, and we’re bringing back some beautiful end-of-year warmth and wisdom to help usher you into 2026 with ease. Consider this an invitation to slow down, breathe a little deeper, and gently close out the chapter of this year. Whether you’re listening on a walk, during your morning rou…
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Happy Holidays and such. 2026 is near (or here) and I'm giving my good points of my professional moves, as well as the bad points. It's a few things I have to praise, as well as get off my chest, so before midnight hits for 2026, I'm sharing. Thank you to anyone who has subscribed, supported, and enjoyed the content in 2025. More to come (I promise…
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HT2488 - If You Can See It, Too Over the years, I've talked a lot about using a camera like a Xerox copy machine. If your photograph shows me what I would have seen had I been standing next to you at the moment of exposure, how does your photograph bring me something new, something from you, something valuable? Show your appreciation for our free w…
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HT2487 - Solving a Non-Existing Problem I can't blame camera manufacturers for wanting to call our attention to their new features. However, it's amazing how many times the new features they brag about have absolutely nothing to do with my photography. It seems as though there are always technical solutions being offered for non-existent problems. …
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Playing small is costly, and this episode is your permission slip to stop shrinking, stop apologizing for your brilliance, and step fully into your boldness. Tyra breaks down what it means to take up space, trust your value, and carry Big Deal Energy into 2026. If you’re ready to step fully into your life, show up unapologetically, and leave behind…
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Another year ends, and once more, it's time to reflect on our creative goals. I hope you can take the time to review your goals and you're welcome to leave a comment below about how the year went. Did you achieve everything you wanted to? Let me know in the comments. It's always interesting looking back at my goals from a year ago, because I don't …
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In the final episode of 2025, the hosts of Graffiti Park Radio reflect on the year's accomplishments. They highlight the completion of 63-64 projects, a significant increase from previous years, and the impact of school projects like El Dorado High School and Las Vegas High School. They also discuss community events, such as the SEMA activation and…
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The holidays come and go, but we have an episode! We start off with our results from an Omegaverse quiz because why not? And hey, please send us some questions for our end of the year special! But then, we talk about the garbage political stuff recently happening as well as the "funny" parts. Then we get to the Game Awards, better late than never, …
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Welcome to episode 42 of Cliffhangers & Page Turners with Paige and Cliff. Today we are discussing "One Day in December" By Josie Silver. This episode does contain spoilers so if you'd like to read the book first, turn back now. Let us know in the comments what you thought of the book or suggest what book we should read next! Join us after our hiat…
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Matthew Addai describes Cash Black’s expansion from the UK to the US, highlighting greater opportunities in the US due to its larger Black business community. He outlines how the platform helps consumers discover and earn cashback at Black-owned brands, with about 800 brands onboarded so far and additional revenue streams beyond affiliate commissio…
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"Direction often emerges not from knowing what you want, but from finally admitting what you don’t." - Ken Woodward The Inquisitive Almanack: 2026 Edition closes the year with something Curated Questions has never quite done before—an affectionate, slightly irreverent, and deeply thoughtful almanack for the inner life. Inspired by Benjamin Franklin…
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In this episode, the hosts reflect on their experiences in 2025, discussing personal growth, challenges faced, and the importance of community and support. They share their hopes for 2026, emphasizing faith, resilience, and the power of relationships. The conversation is filled with humor, vulnerability, and encouragement, creating a warm and engag…
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What if the thing you’ve been trying hide is actually the reason people remember you? Rachel Lee is a brand stylist and designer who built her business by doing the opposite of what she thought “serious” creatives were supposed to do. From growing up as an imaginative art kid to hiding parts of herself in traditional design roles, Rachel spent year…
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For so many, the holiday season can bring about feelings of depression, complicated family dynamics, grief, or the quiet ache of being alone when joy feels mandatory. In this solo episode, I’m talking about why loneliness can feel heavier this time of year, the many reasons we may find ourselves alone, and how to care for ourselves through a season…
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Send me a text! Be part of the show! In this heartfelt episode, Jermaine reflects on the tragic passing of fellow content creator Lamar Wilson, emphasizing the importance of mental health and checking in on loved ones. He discusses the challenges faced by creators, the need for authenticity in content creation, and the significance of addressing me…
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Ever stop and really ask yourself the questions you usually avoid? In this episode, Tyra dives deep into the uncomfortable but necessary self-reflection that comes at the end of the year. She explores mindset, relationships, boundaries, and visions for the future, all with the goal of entering the next chapter uncluttered, honest, and empowered. Th…
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In this engaging conversation, the hosts discuss the complexities of support within communities, emphasizing the importance of unity and collaboration. They explore the challenges individuals face in supporting one another, particularly in the context of social media, and highlight the need for genuine connections and reciprocity in relationships. …
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Send us a text In this final episode of the season, Princess Nyah takes us on the school run and into a deeply honest reflection on motherhood, ambition, burnout, and becoming intentional about the life you’re building. From juggling careers and creativity to questioning the myth of “balance,” Nyah shares what this season of Trybe Talks has reveale…
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Welcome to episode 41 of Cliffhangers & Page Turners with Paige and Cliff. Today we are discussing "Little Women" By Louisa May Alcott. This episode does contain spoilers so if you'd like to read the book first, turn back now. Let us know in the comments what you thought of the book or suggest what book we should read next! Join us next week for "O…
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Caleb Walker is a 16-year-old high school student and filmmaker. Over a year ago, he wrote, directed, and produced his first short film, ATTRIBUTE OF THE STRONG, which went on to screen at the All-American High School Film Festival.He recently finished his first feature-length script, which is a horror movie oriented around Mexican culture and urba…
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On today’s episode, cohosts David Salazar and Josh Christensen discuss the latest news in business and innovation, including unemployment rates, the partnership between Disney and OpenAI, and the word of the year. (00:45) Next, Josh and David talk to Fast Company senior staff editor Jeff Beer to discuss the annual Brands That Matter list. This year…
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🔗 Always Available: Secure Your Legacy Now As referenced in the commercial roll, the DIY Legacy Planning Toolkit offers the best contingency plan for your home life. Grab the simple roadmap right now to secure your legacy: ➡️ DIY Legacy Planning Toolkit: Secure Your Legacy Now In this episode, we speak with Shakila Stewart, founder of Walk This Way…
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"Not being a hundred percent sure all the time is a weird strength." - Haru Yamada In this episode of Curated Questions, Ken Woodward is in conversation with Dr. Haru Yamada, a sociolinguist, intercultural communication scholar, and author of Kiku: The Japanese Art of Good Listening, to explore what it really means to listen. Haru traces her early …
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What does it really mean when the pain you’ve been brushing off suddenly has a name? In Part Two, Tyra and Dr. Janelle dive deeper into the conditions so many women silently live with: endometriosis, vaginismus, vulvodynia, pelvic tension, and the emotional stress that makes everything worse. They also explore how movement, breath, and nervous syst…
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In this mini-episode of The Secret Life of TK Dutes, TK shares a story time about how creativity and community helped her find her way back to herself. Burned out, depressed, and desperate to get off the laptop, TK started making functional art just to keep her hands busy. What began as an exercise in avoidance turned into an unexpected metaphor fo…
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Content Warning: There are mentions of racial violence in this episode. If you have sensitivities around this subject, I urge you to take breaks as needed, or step away if it becomes too difficult. In 2023, the murder of Ajike “AJ” Owens shook the country–another Black mother taken too soon in a moment of senseless and unnecessary violence. In the …
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Liz Thompson is an investor, philanthropist, and CEO of the Café Group, whose story embodies ambition, faith, and love in action. From her beginnings in Chicago’s Cabrini Green to co-founding Cleveland Avenue with her husband, former McDonald’s CEO Don Thompson, Liz has built a legacy around pouring into people and proving that love is a strategy f…
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