Talking to Black women from across the African diaspora about how we tackle injustice in our everyday lives. Created & hosted by @KayturaF. Returns Feb 27.
"If you are in a circumstance where things persistently don’t make sense to you, it's because you are living in someone else’s vision."
Of the many things to love about this conversation, @aishashilling's wisdom is one. Thanks for lifting it up @ttchume!
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@KayturaF@ariesapologist Listen to this powerful mother and daughter episode with Camara Aaron @ariesapologist on just parenting wherever you listen to podcasts and by using the linktree below!
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“I had to learn to give my mother back her humanity. And I think as I give her back her humanity, I see her challenges. But boy, I see her strengths.” @kayturaF shares her experience of humanizing her mother to understand her POV.
Ep 9- On just parenting with @ariesapologist
@ariesapologist@KayturaF You can find this earnest and heartfelt episode wherever you listen to podcasts or by using the linktree below!
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The final episode of our first season is a special one! Producer of our show @ariesapologist joins her mother and our host @KayturaF for a conversation reflecting on their mother-daughter relationship while growing and learning together in justice. (more below)
A colleague: whenever I meet with @ttchume & @ErickaStalling.."I learn something profound from them...and the podcast convo is no exception!
On friendship and redefining leadership https://t.co/8s4cnOSHSJ
Continue to listen to this conversation on friendship and redefining leadership with Ericka, Trish @ttchume , and host @kayturafelix using the linktree below!
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This week’s guest Erikca Stalling defines what leadership means to her as the Co-Executive Director of the Leadership Learning Community, a national organization and network of changemakers, bringing to the center leaders of color and those from historically excluded communities
. @ttchume explains the anxiety that occurs when you have an unformed idea as a Black woman. How friends like Ericka Stallings and colleagues that are Black/WOC help that feeling of uncertainty by bringing safety and reassurance.
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@ttchume@KayturaF Listen to Trish and Ericka discuss family history, how their friendship began, their experiences in navigating leadership, and much more on this week's episode! Find episode 8 using the linktree below.
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This week guests Trish Adobea Tchume (@ttchume)and Ericka Stallings join host @KayturaF for a wonderful conversation on friendship and redefining leadership. More info and our linktree to access the epsiode below!
@ttchume@KayturaF Listen to Trish and Ericka discuss family history, how their friendship began, their experiences in navigating leadership, and much more on this week's episode! Find episode 8 using the linktree below.
https://t.co/z93vcwPUbd
This week guests Trish Adobea Tchume (@ttchume)and Ericka Stallings join host @KayturaF for a wonderful conversation on friendship and redefining leadership. More info and our linktree to access the epsiode below!
"It's a colonial mentality." Guest Zinzi Bailey ScD, MSPH, reflects on how colonial influence affected her family's perceptions of beauty and power. Listen to the full episode on justice in science and research using the linktree below!
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“I don’t think I can live the alternative.“ Guest Zinzi Bailey @zinzinator , ScD, MSPH, shares what keeps her motivated on her path toward justice and health equity for all. Listen to the full episode on justice in science and research using the linktree below!
@zinzinator Full episode available using the linktree below! Subcribe to our substack written by host @KayturaF for weekly newsletters about the epsiodes!
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Joining us this week is guest Zinzi Bailey, ScD, MSPH!During this episode on justice in science and research, @zinzinator helps us dive into how achieving health equity is paramount in solving other inequities, interpreting data while being aware of structural racism, much more