Welcome to the Style Free Podcast! Where you’ll hear a father & son freestyle and digress on a wide variety topics in music, art, family, culture & more.
On the 50th anniversary of @brucelee’s passing, here is an episode from the Style Free Podcast in celebration of this remarkable soul! 🐉 https://t.co/fiGFp7jEaB
The extraordinary Hazel Scott captivates audiences with her remarkable performances on two grand pianos. In 1943, she showcased her prodigious talent as a pianist, singer, and actress, leaving an indelible mark similar to influential figures such as Oprah Winfrey. Born in Trinidad in 1920, Scott shattered barriers in the entertainment industry, defying expectations and captivating audiences with her iconic "dueling pianos" performances.
Scott's groundbreaking achievements as a Black woman during the 1940s and 1950s are truly remarkable. In 1950, she became the first Black woman to host her own television series, "The Hazel Scott Show," setting the stage for future icons like Oprah.
However, Scott's inspiring story took a dark turn when her career was affected by government surveillance. As a vocal advocate for civil rights, she became a target of the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) and found herself on a government watch list. Consequently, her TV show was canceled, derailing her career and unfairly relegating her to a mere footnote in the annals of entertainment history.
One cannot help but wonder how different things might have been for Scott if her career hadn't been interrupted by the oppressive forces of McCarthyism. Her resilience and determination throughout her life are not only a source of inspiration but also serve as a cautionary tale, highlighting the consequences that arise when a government allows fear, suspicion, and racial discrimination to dictate its actions.
We must always remember and honor trailblazers like Hazel Scott, whose immense talent and achievements were unjustly overshadowed. By doing so, we actively challenge the erasure of their contributions and strive to build a more inclusive and equitable world where talent and ambition can flourish without being hindered by discrimination and political persecution.
Tune in to our @StyleFreeRadio interview with @neiltyson where he shares new stories on his life growing up in the Bronx, his early explorations into music, art, and photography and perspectives on religion, spirituality, and family. https://t.co/VWiXLKf3wx
In today's episode of @StyleFreeRadio we interview @neiltyson, astrophysicist & educator. We discuss Neil’s life growing up in the Bronx, his early explorations into music & art, as well as his perspectives on spirituality, religion, and family. https://t.co/IKGej7fbFS
In today's episode of @StyleFreeRadio we interview @neiltyson, astrophysicist & educator. We discuss Neil’s life growing up in the Bronx, his early explorations into music & art, as well as his perspectives on spirituality, religion, and family. https://t.co/xEP6lhLLfu
In today's episode of @StyleFreeRadio we interview @neiltyson, astrophysicist & educator. We discuss Neil’s life growing up in the Bronx, his early explorations into music & art, as well as his perspectives on spirituality, religion, and family. https://t.co/VWiXLKevGZ
Please enjoy my interview with Style Free Podcast premiering on Saturday August 20th!
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An interview with Rev. Dr. J. Anthony Stultz aka “Sensei Tony”, Buddhist minister, educator, author, and martial arts expert. @SenseiTony1@StyleFreeRadio https://t.co/eK3A8qbYxw