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PHAT LIP! You(th)Talk Radio

Washitaw Foothills Youth Media Arts & Literacy Collective

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PHAT LIP! You(th)Talk Radio was founded in 1994 by Kwami Abdul-Bey, with input from his 7th grade social studies students at Henderson Junior High School in Little Rock, Arkansas, as a positive alternative in response to the HBO documentary "Gang War: Banging in Little Rock," after his student complained about the sensational media misrepresentation of their hometown. The mantra that his taught his students was: "DON'T HATE THE MEDIA, BECOME THE MEDIA!"
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Ja'miezing

Chris Lilley

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Ja'mie's weekly podcast. From school girl to cool girl. The 22 year old self proclaimed Queen of Quiche, shares the shockingly honest details of her life as a professional influencer and fashion student in L.A. Subscribe for her weekly wit and wisdom on all things fashion, wellness, beauty, sex and relationships. She’s woke, she’s wealthy, she’s wise and she’s literally Ja’miezing. SUBSCRIBE on Apple Podcasts for Bonus Episodes, Ad-Free and Early Access to Episodes HERE https://apple.co/jami ...
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Welcome to the All The Way Authentic podcast, where we embark on a journey of self-discovery, embrace authenticity, and actively pursue both personal and professional aspirations. This podcast is about finding YOU, understanding YOU, being unapologetically YOU, and going after your goals. Join host Kevin P. Henry as he guides you through insightful interviews and powerful stories aimed at fostering education and inspiration. This podcast amplifies the voices of the marginalized, creating a p ...
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Ethos of Aid

Kimber Vradenburg

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Hi, my name is Kimber Vradenburg, and I've been a humanitarian practitioner for over 20 years. I love this work, because it continually asks me to reflect, grow, give the best of myself and live in my integrity. Specifically, I love working with practitioners in the field serving their own communities. They are the people upon whom every humanitarian effort depends. They are also systemically undervalued. Over two decades I’ve worked with these incredible practitioners, meeting as people wit ...
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PLAYLIST * "Season's Greetings" by Cix Bits * "Black Christmas" by The Emotions * "Who Took the Merry Out of Christmas?" by The Staple Singers * "Santa Claus Is a Black Man" by Akim * "Santa Claus Go Straight to the Ghetto" by James Brown * "Fat Santa" by The Rebirth * "Jesus Is the Reason for the Season" by Kirk Franklin & The Family * "Call Him J…
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The PHAT LIP! Team (Ana, 17; Miguel, 17; Serenity, 17; and Wesley, 16) discuss the ways in which music impacts young people. EPISODE PLAYLIST * "Even If" by Mercyme * "Chiquitita" by ABBA * "Wake Me Up" by Avicii * "Nobody" (f Matthew West) by Casting Clowns * "Seventeen" by Alessia Cara * "Radioactive" by Imagine Dragons…
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In Part One of this two-part episode series, Kwami discusses the historical significance of economic boycotts during holiday shopping seasons to force the recognition of civic and human rights in America, and how past successes can be replicated today. EPISODE PLAYLIST 1. "You Better Have a Gun" by Fantastic Negrito 2. "Stand Up" by Cynthia Erivo 3…
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The PHAT LIP! Team (Ana, 17; Elie, 12; Fallon, 12; Jasmine, 16; Miguel, 16; and Wesley, 16) discuss the realities of living as an ALICE (asset limited, income-constrained, employed) family in Arkansas, with their guest Sherra Bennett, Senior Program Officer at the Winthrop Rockefeller Foundation. EPISODE PLAYLIST * "Working Poor" by Fantastic Negri…
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PLAYLIST * "Devotion" by Earth, Wind & Fire * "Good News" by Aretha Franklin * "You Cannot Serve Two Masters" by Mitty Collier * "Nobody Delivers Like God" by Ike Harris * "Rain Down On Me (f. Kirk Franklin & Maverick City Music)" by GloRilla * "When I Flow (It's Gospel)" by Cross Movement * "Is That OK?" by Social Club Misfits * "Church (f. EARTHG…
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Kwami revisits the essence of the two topics from his last show with updates, while also discussing the importance of "radical municipalism" as a process to realize direct democracy and bring localized power back to the people to stay. He begins with honoring Salt-N-Pepa and OutKast for their induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. EPISODE PLA…
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The PHAT LIP! Team (Ana, 17; Jasmine, 16; Lorne, 10; and Miguel, 16) discuss the commercialization and commodification of the holiday season and a response to such that has been successful internationally, but not so much in the United States: Buy Nothing Day. EPISODE PLAYLIST * "Price Tag (f. B.o.B.)" by Jessie J * "Billionaire (f. Bruno Mars)" by…
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Kwami celebrates his 55th bornday while also discussing the attempted political take over of Loving County, Texas, by Dr. Malcolm Tanner, and the political victory in New York City by Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani. EPISODE PLAYLIST 1. "Sundown Town" by Ry Cooper 2. "Reparations" by KIRBY 3. "Africa (D'Angelo Tribute)" by Louis Cato & Jon Batiste 4. "A…
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The PHAT LIP! Team (Ana, 17; Jasmine, 16; Lorne, 10; Miguel, 16; Serenity, 16; and Wesley, 16) talk with University of Arkansas at Fayetteville students Kevin Durden (sophomore) and Muskan Taori (junior) about their proposed constitutional "Amendment to Keep Arkansas Natural" and the importance of youth involvement in direct democracy. EPISODE PLAY…
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While visiting Hamilton, Ontario, CANADA, to present at the "Towards an Inclusive & Participatory Human Rights Agenda" workshop at McMaster University, Kwami recorded a live interview with Matthew Green, a former city council member in Hamilton (the first Black member ever) and a former member of the Canadian Parliament (the second Black member eve…
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The PHAT LIP! Team participate in an on-air workshop on how high school students should prepare for success in college. GUEST: Edith Callaway Ewings, M.Ed., M.S., author of "Get Focused NOW!: 10 Tips to Help 9th Graders Navigate the Path to College Success"By Washitaw Foothills Youth Media Arts & Literacy Collective
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The PHAT LIP! Team discusses the ups and downs of municipal governance, as related to the City of Jacksonville, Arkansas, and its assumed ward-based voting structure. They ponder over why a few friends who are city council members, along with the few wealthy city residents, boldly clinch to power while refusing to work with the rest of the city res…
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In this episode of "The Bs Radio Talk Show," host Kwami Abdul-Bey celebrates the 10th bornday of Lorne, the Jazzy Leo. He also welcomes the show's new co-host, Rev. Dr. Derrick Noble, followed by an interview with the Communications Director of Central Arkansas Library System (CALS), Tameka Lee. ***WARNING: THE SOUND IN THE FIRST FIFTEEN MINUTES OF…
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In this powerful episode of Limitless Journeys, the African Immigrant Podcast, host Kevin P. Henry sits down with the passionate team behind Wakulima USA to explore their impactful work in the African immigrant community. From the Elevate Program's care coordination services to mental health advocacy, food access, and culturally responsive support,…
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In this episode of "The Bs Radio Talk Show," host Kwami Abdul-Bey celebrates the life and legacy of the late Dr. Patricia McGraw, one of his mentors as a young adult and one of his newest ancestors. Additionally, he connects the observance of Juneteenth and Independence Day, while also connecting Frederick Douglass's 1852 speech "What to the Slave …
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In this inspiring episode, host Kevin P. Henry sits down with Georgia Payne, a gifted quilter and storyteller on a mission to keep Black history alive. Through powerful visual exhibits and deeply personal creations, Georgia shares how she uses quilts, African artifacts, dolls, and historical narratives to educate communities—especially the next gen…
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Healing Conversations: Black Men in Action for Colorectal Cancer Awareness Guest: Ch'nell Amos, Senior Communication Specialist for Providence Swedish North In this powerful episode of All The Way Authentic, host Kevin P. Henry sits down with Ch'nell Amos, Senior Communication Specialist at Providence Swedish North, to spotlight colorectal cancer a…
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In this episode, Kevin P. Henry and Chetan Chopra sit with community advocate JJ Frank. JJ shares his inspiring journey from his upbringing in Everett, Washington, to becoming a pivotal figure in empowering students of color and immigrants through education and community programs. He discusses his extensive work in gang intervention, the formation …
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Guest: Kwami Abdul-Bey – Activist, Historian, and Juneteenth Scholar In this powerful and educational episode of All The Way Authentic, host Kevin P. Henry sits down with renowned activist and historian Kwami Abdul-Bey to uncover the deeper meaning of Juneteenth, the pivotal day in American history commemorating the emancipation of enslaved African…
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In the Newsroom - A Conversation with Essex Porter Guest Speaker: Essex Porter In this episode, host Kevin P. Henry sits down with veteran journalist Essex Porter, who shares his remarkable journey through four decades in journalism. Essex discusses his early inspirations, the influence of his high school experiences, and the pivotal events he has …
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In this episode, host Kevin P. Henry welcomes Eddie Pate and Jonathan Stutz, co-authors of "Daily Practices of Inclusive Leaders." Eddie and Jonathan share their journey in writing this essential book, which is designed for anyone in a leadership role. They delve into the principles of inclusive leadership, highlighting the heart, courage, wisdom, …
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In this episode, host Kevin P. Henry sits down with Dwain Kyles, exploring his profound experiences as a Black man in America and the significant influence of his father's activism. Dwain shares his inspiring journey from growing up in Memphis to becoming an advocate for equality and justice, detailing his father's connection to Dr. Martin Luther K…
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In this episode, Jill Goubeaud shares her journey from growing up in a small Massachusetts town to becoming an advocate for nutritional health in food desert communities. As the founder of Nu YOU Cooking, she is dedicated to improving access to nutritious foods and transforming perceptions of health through education and community engagement. Jill …
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In this powerful episode of the "All The Way Authentic Podcast," host Kevin P. Henry sits down with Derrick Dotson, a seasoned law enforcement professional and author of The Police and Me. Derrick shares his journey through a long career in federal, state, and local law enforcement, where he witnessed firsthand the complexities and challenges of po…
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In this episode of All The Way Authentic, host Kevin P. Henry welcomes Corinne Cavanaugh, a talented author whose new novel An Audacious Woman is capturing readers' hearts. Corinne shares her journey from a Pacific Northwest upbringing to becoming a marketing expert and an accomplished author. She discusses the inspirations behind her novel, the me…
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In this compelling episode of "All The Way Authentic," host Kevin P. Henry sits down with Pa Ousman Joof, the Founder and Executive Director of the Washington West African Center in Lynnwood, WA. Pa Ousman shares his incredible journey from Gambia to the United States, his harrowing experience with ICE, and his relentless pursuit of freedom and com…
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In this episode of All The Way Authentic, host Kevin P. Henry sits down with DanVo'nique Bletson-Reed, president of the Snohomish County Black Heritage Committee, to discuss the highly anticipated Nubian Jam. Scheduled for Saturday, July 27th, at Forest Park in Everett, Washington, the Nubian Jam celebrates African-American culture and heritage. Da…
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Ja'mie offers advice to a guy who wants to be more attractive with some tips on what girls really want. SUBSCRIBE on Apple Podcasts for Bonus Episodes, Ad-Free and Early Access to Episodes HERE https://apple.co/jamiezing Written, Produced and Performed by Chris Lilley Music by Chris Lilley To support the podcast with a donation click here https://s…
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Ja'mie explains how to tell if your boyfriend's Dad is into you and whether to make a move on him or not. SUBSCRIBE on Apple Podcasts for Bonus Episodes, Ad-Free and Early Access to Episodes HERE https://apple.co/jamiezing Written, Produced and Performed by Chris Lilley Music by Chris Lilley To support the podcast with a donation click here https:/…
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Ja'mie advises some Ja'maniacs on how to predict dick size in boys. SUBSCRIBE on Apple Podcasts for Bonus Episodes, Ad-Free and Early Access to Episodes HERE https://apple.co/jamiezing Written, Produced and Performed by Chris Lilley Music by Chris Lilley To support the podcast with a donation click here https://supporter.acast.com/jamiezing DM “Ask…
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Ja'mie tips on how to deal with hiding your Sugar Gramp's true identity from your parents. SUBSCRIBE on Apple Podcasts for Bonus Episodes, Ad-Free and Early Access to Episodes HERE https://apple.co/jamiezing Written, Produced and Performed by Chris Lilley Music by Chris Lilley To support the podcast with a donation click here https://supporter.acas…
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Ja'mie offers advice on how to block out the haters and how to improve your quicheness. SUBSCRIBE on Apple Podcasts for Bonus Episodes, Ad-Free and Early Access to Episodes HERE https://apple.co/jamiezing Written, Produced and Performed by Chris Lilley Music by Chris Lilley To support the podcast with a donation click here https://supporter.acast.c…
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Ja'mie helps an elderly woman who's just turned 40 with some tips of how to stay Quiche SUBSCRIBE on Apple Podcasts for Bonus Episodes, Ad-Free and Early Access to Episodes HERE https://apple.co/jamiezing Written, Produced and Performed by Chris Lilley Music by Chris Lilley To support the podcast with a donation click here https://supporter.acast.c…
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Ja'mie provides information on how to conjure up your very own Laundry Monster. SUBSCRIBE on Apple Podcasts for Bonus Episodes, Ad-Free and Early Access to Episodes HERE https://apple.co/jamiezing Written, Produced and Performed by Chris Lilley Music by Chris Lilley To support the podcast with a donation click here https://supporter.acast.com/jamie…
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