Now In Color
Now In Color is a weekly podcast that brings those who have been erased in history back to the forefront.
Tags: Comedy, conversational, Education, History, poc, representation, storytelling
Now In Color is a weekly podcast that brings those who have been erased in history back to the forefront.
Tags: Comedy, conversational, Education, History, poc, representation, storytelling
We tell Asian America’s stories to go beyond being seen. As people of all backgrounds reckon with complex legacies of race, power, culture, and identity and ask themselves, “Where do I stand?” Self Evident presents reported stories and radically open conversations from the everyday Asian Americans who have been confronting this question for generations. Our mission is to empower local communities to share stories and build relationships around the value of self-representation. Self Evident is a Studiotobe production, made with support from our listener community.
Categories: Society & Culture
Tags: #qpoc, americanidentity, americanstory, Asian, asianamerican, Codeswitch, community, Culture, documentary, eastasian, History, Identity, immigrant, Minority, mixedrace, peopleofcolor, personalstories, poc, race, reportedfeatures, socialcommentary, southasian, southeastasian, StoryCorps, transracial
Chief, Bell and Prentice unpack past and present issues that affect black men’s mental health and well-being. These brothers engage in honest, vulnerable dialogue surrounding the complexities of life as black men. They are committed to helping black men self-assess and grow more comfortable having difficult conversations while encouraging them to strive daily to become the best version of themselves.
Categories: Education, Health & Fitness, Society & Culture
Tags: anxiety, Black Men Need Therapy, dei, depression, mental-health, poc
Black and brown strivers achieving on our own terms.
Categories: Business, Education, Society & Culture
Tags: 519788, Asian, asian american, black american, black men, Black women, business, coach, Coaching, entrepreneurs, growth, latino american, Latinos, latnas, mentoring, poc, therapy, woc, women, women of color
A look at the music industry; how COVID-19, systemic racism, transphobia, homophobia, discrimination, and intersectionality is affecting artists during revolutionary times of BLM protests and how this might affect the future of music. Interviews by your host Jordan B. Wright will focus on highlighting BIPOC, two spirit, Queer, LGBTQ+ and voices typically silenced throughout history.
Categories: Music, Society & Culture
Tags: bipoc, black, blm, canada, canadian, Education, History, indie, indigenous, intersectionality, interviews, jazz, jewish, lgbt, lgbtqia2s, music, new, noteworthy, opera, poc, Podcast, queer, Taiko, Toronto, trans, transgender, twospirit
Two Scoops is a cultural podcast in which we discuss and explore the many levels of the black and queer/LGBTQ+ experiences in the UK, the USA and beyond. Hosted by Cam and Mr. B, the podcast has the essence of a magazine-style show, presenting a wide range of themes and topics from music and culture, to sex and identity; offering interviews, testimonials, industry insights and community opinions. All of this is focused through a black and queer lens, but is for all walks of life to receive, digest, and enjoy.
Two Scoops — Serving It Up For The Culture!
Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music and Soundcloud.
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Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Categories: Society & Culture
A podcast bringing queer of color critique to movies and TV.
Categories: News, Society & Culture, TV & Film
A podcast about feminism, history, intersectionality, privilege, oppression, and social justice.
Categories: Education, Society & Culture
Tags: diversity, feminism, History, intersectionality, justice, lgbt, poc, queer, social, trans, womanism, women
Studio Confessions is the brainchild of Luis Martin / The Art Engineer. The artist uses the podcast to share his firsthand experiences of being an emerging artist and sharing a POC’s POV. With over twenty years experience as an artist, curator and museum educator, Martín leverages his curiosity, ambition and pop psych wit to deliver biweekly conversations and monologues you’ll want to listen in on.
Categories: Arts, Education, Society & Culture
Tags: art, artist, collage, DIY, ideas, Journal, LatinX, luis martin, magic, nyc, poc, poppsychology, queer, selfhelp, studioconfessions, theartengineer, travel, visualart
The Every Voice Now Podcast showcases the inspiring stories of authors of color and the making of their books. Each episode unpacks the journey of these writers and the challenges they had to overcome along the way to become a published author. In an industry still dominated by whiteness, these stories reveal the extra hurdles that voices of color encounter in their professional and personal lives and provide encouragement for all those who seek to follow in their footsteps. A production of InterVarsity Press.
Categories: Arts, Religion & Spirituality
Tags: author, Authors, bipoc, book, Books, christian, faith, people of color, poc, publishing, Voices, writing
Join host Pariya Tari in her mission to destigmatize mental health and therapy by talking about it! Each episode, Pariya connects with a friend as they talk openly and honestly about their own experiences with mental health. They discuss everything from depression and anxiety, to body issues, relationships, sexuality, life as a POC, and more. Tune in to hear them talk about real sh*t in a real way, and laugh along as they get particularly candid about some of their personal stories.
Categories: Health & Fitness, Society & Culture
Tags: bdd, body dysmorphia, body image, body issues, candid, child of immigrants, destigmatize mental health, destigmatize therapy, diet culture, feminism, feminist, honest conversations, lgbtq, lgbtqia, mental-health, Person of Color, Personal Stories, poc, relationships, representation matters, sexuality, therapy, trauma, woc
Join your host, Rubén Mendive, as he compiles a list of Latinx writers you need to know. Each episode features an in-depth interview with a writer on where they’ve been and where they’re headed. Follow us @lalistapodcast on Instagram and Twitter! lalistapodcast.com
Tags: film, hollywood, Latina, latino, LatinX, lista, Playwright, poc, representation, Screenwriter, screenwriting, television, theater, theatre, tv, Writer
Join award winning author, speaker, sex educator and media maker Tristan Taormino as she explores the world of sexuality from every angle. Tristan interviews leading authors, educators, artists and icons about sexual pleasure, sexual wellness, identity, relationships, community, and social justice. Get an inside look at alternative sexual practices, communities, and relationships—like LGBTQIA folx, BDSM, polyamory, sex work, and disability—from both leading and underrepresented voices. Tristan also shares her twenty years of experience with honest, sex-positive sex advice for listeners. Excited by sexual pleasure and sexual politics? You’ve come to the right place. This program contains explicit content that may be unsuitable for some listeners.
Categories: Health & Fitness, Society & Culture
Tags: adultindustry, advice, asexual, BDSM, bipoc, bisexual, Books, disability, enby, feminism, feminist, fetish, gay, genderqueer, kink, leather, lesbian, lgbt, lgbtq, nonbinary, nonmonogamy, pansexual, peopleofcolor, pleasure, poc, polyamory, porn, QTPOC, queer, relationships, reproductiverights, sex, sexed, sexeducation, sexpositive, sextherapy, sexualhealth, sexuality, sexualpolitics, sexwork, sexworker, socialjustice, swinging, trans, transgender, wellnessgender
We are an offshoot of the Above the Law legal blog. But we are focused on the challenges women, people of color, LGBTQIA, and other diverse populations face in the legal industry. Let’s be real — it can suck out there. So we want to create a space where our community can come together share stories, find support and devise strategies. Our name comes from none other than the Notorious Ruth Bader Ginsburg and the jabot (decorative collar) she wears when delivering dissents from the bench. It’s a reminder that –even when we aren’t winning, we’re still a powerful force to be reckoned with.
Categories: Business, Society & Culture
Tags: abovethelaw, legalindustry, lgbtqia, poc
Hosted by Sharon Bridgforth, this series features intimate conversations with artists whose work and artistic practices are rooted in serving our communities through healing/creative/Spiritual and cultural traditions – centered in Love.
Categories: Arts, Society & Culture
Tags: activists, artists, lbgtq, poc, socialjustice, storytelling, women
How unexplored communities and unexpected subcultures make money today.
Categories: Business
Tags: black owned business, business, commerce, entrepreneur, entrepreneurship, lgbtq, lgbtq business, lgbtq entrepreneur, poc, poc owned business, shop, Shopify, small business
“My two sons’ godmother, who is a first-generation Dominican in New York City, was having a really, really hard time getting through to her mother about taking extra precautions during the start of the COVID pandemic,” says Juleyka Lantigua, host and creator of How to Talk to [Mamí & Papí] about Anything, Apple Podcasts’ Spotlight show for January 2023. “It was like they were speaking to each other in two different languages. The cultural and generational differences between them seemed to push them further apart as their conversations progressed. I realized they represented millions of children and parents enmeshed in a drag-out white-knuckle fight because those of us who are ‘Americanized’ see the world—and most importantly, live in the world—very differently from our immigrant parents.” Lantigua, who is a veteran reporter and founder and CEO of the digital audio and production company LWC Studios, launched How to Talk to [Mamí & Papí] about Anything in 2020. She found out quickly that many listeners could relate to the experiences discussed on the show. “It was a grand experiment, and we were nervous and excited,” she says. “And then the emails started pouring in from listeners who never knew they needed these conversations or those who wished they’d had the show growing up 20,30, 50 years ago!” Each episode features a listener with a problem that can range from navigating relationships with parents who disapprove of their spouse to maintaining a relationship with a difficult parent for the sake of the grandchildren. An expert on the episode’s topic joins Lantigua on the show to offer professional advice and analyze the generational and cultural dynamics at play. “So many of us straddle that hyphen of being American and something else. So many of us are trying to honor our parents’ ways while making our own way in the world,” Lantigua says. “This is a place to find solace and really good advice.” After nearly 150 episodes, Lantigua is taking the plunge into extending the brand with a sister show, How to Talk to [High Achievers] about Anything. And her hope is that there’s more where that came from. “My vision is that the “How to Talk to” franchise continues to grow and serve the rising-majority audience in the US for years to come.”
Categories: Education, Kids & Family, Society & Culture
Tags: 519788, adulting, Black People, brown people, children of immigrants, Desi, First Generation, Hispanic, hyphenated, Immigrants, Latinos, mena, new americans, parenting, poc, second generation, woc
The Melanated Social Work Podcast is hosted by four men of color within the field of social work; Josh McNeil, Marvin Toliver, Michael Grinnell, and Jesse Wiltey. Join us as we discuss social work, mental health, politics, music, liberation and many other topics.
Categories: Education, Health & Fitness, Society & Culture
Tags: black and brown, black men, counseling, liberation, melanated social work, men of color, mental-health, msw, NASW, poc, social work, wellness
Cre8tor Hub is a podcast for aspiring Content Creators and for those who want to take their creator business to the next level! On a weekly basis, we highlight the most important news and resources within the creator economy to ensure YOUR growth as a Creator. This podcast was birthed to provide the BIPOC community with access to the competitive insight that carries implications on rate sheets, branding and exposure into the creator economy at large. In other words, Cre8tor Hub was made with love, for The Culture. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. As always, you can connect with me below: Find Angel on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/angelmarieofficial/ You can check out her website here: https://pages.yourbeautyinthemaking.com//bio The newsletter for creators that are ready to level up: https://www.bigcreator.energy/ My Instagram is here: https://instagram.com/lloydnotgeorge & https://www.instagram.com/ashmogeorge/ Our Patreon is here: https://www.patreon.com/Cre8torHub My YouTube Chanel is here: https://youtube.com/@LloydNotGeorge?sub_confirmation=1 Do you listen to the podcast? Check it out here: https://www.bigcreator.energy/episodes You can find Earbuds Audio here: https://earbuds.audio/ _ _ _ In this episode of the podcast, Lloyd George and Angel delve into the intricacies and difficulties of being a creator and entrepreneur. Angel shares her personal story of how she landed at ConvertKit and the role she played in establishing the company’s brand identity on YouTube, in the podcast space, and in digital webinars. The discussion also touches upon the significance of setting healthy boundaries and taking care of one’s mental well-being in a creative and demanding industry. Angel sheds light on the challenges she faced early on in her career, such as creative burnout and the pressure of consistently presenting herself as a leader. She emphasizes the importance of prioritizing mental health and setting boundaries to avoid burnout. Angel also shares her experience of batch-creating content and how she found a balance between being consistent and taking much-needed breaks. This episode offers a valuable perspective for aspiring creators and entrepreneurs on navigating the complex journey of creating content and building a personal brand. The conversation highlights the significance of self-care, setting boundaries, and finding a balance between work and personal life for success in the industry. Angel also shares her perspective on stepping into the unknown, and how faith and being a creator go hand in hand. She explains that choosing to create something despite the unknown outcome requires a lot of courage and trust in something greater. For Angel, it is her faith in God that helps her keep going, even in tough times and when faced with failure. She encourages listeners to trust in their own journey, even if they don’t fully understand it at the moment. Angel also reminds aspiring creators to start small and not to compare themselves to others, as everyone has their own unique journey and timeline. She stresses the importance of being patient with oneself and celebrating milestones and accomplishments along the way.
Categories: Business, Education, Society & Culture
Tags: bipoc, creator, creator economy, poc, podcaster, YouTuber