Something calm to listen to right before a tense Election Day. Today, we know you’re hearing a lot, but for now enjoy an episode of Sounds of Blackness from The Stoop.
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EP 96: LOVE SONG FOR SUDAN 🇸🇩
@radiohana is trying to enjoy the Sudanese music she loves, but something isn’t feeling right. The war in Sudan continues and she’s wondering - what will happen to Sudan’s musical heritage?
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Looking for inspiring stories this #InternationalWomensDay?
Immerse yourself in the captivating narratives and empowering conversations of these women-led podcasts.
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EP 95: WILDIN’ OUT(SIDE).
Many children dream of being wildlife experts after watching hours of nature shows, but as grown-ups, it’s rare to meet a Black nature ecologist.
Today we hear some unbelievable nature stories with Dr.@RaeWynnGrant
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When @theStoopPodcast host @leiladayleila moves to Cuba, she finds a place that embraces her whole identity — or so she thinks. After making one change Leila sees how quickly others treat her differently and realizes she has something to say.
Listen here: https://t.co/K45pfnshob
Tomorrow is International Podcast Day, right when we are wrapping up season 9!
In this season finale, me and @leiladayleila get personal with the times that were difficult for us in our pod journey.
🎧 Just in case you haven't listened to the latest episode of The Stoop...
We've been nominated for a @signalawards in the Best Conversation Starter category, yay!!
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One of the most exciting parts of making an episode is seeing what beautiful art @NeemaIyer comes up with. Thanks @ApplePodcasts for sharing her talent!
'Tis the day to shout out the lady behind all our beautiful episode art, @NeemaIyer. Thank you so much! And thank you to @ApplePodcasts for featuring us in their newsletter.
EP 90: THE MOTH ON THE STOOP ~ On this special episode with @suzannerust of @TheMoth we hear the story of Ivan McClellan about discovering the black rodeo in his Kansas hometown. Plus, we discuss aging in Episode 75 "Black Don't Crack?"
Tune in! :https://t.co/lMDdobz0Kn
EP 89: MOTHER TONGUE ~ What’s it like when everyone at home speaks a language you don’t understand?
Claudia, a Ghanaian-American, didn't speak her mother tongue, causing disconnect and identity struggles. @radiohana 's kids face a similar gap
▶️Listen : https://t.co/r0GillBdZ2
Journalist and @thestooppodcast host @leiladayleila grows up being told that she should “tone it down.”
But after a move to Cuba in her early twenties, she realizes that by expressing her authentic voice, she can unlock her authentic power.
Listen here: https://t.co/EuRoGDNsfg
Ep 87: DON'T CALL ME AUNTIE ~ A term of endearment but not everybody wants to be your “Auntie.” @leiladayleila & @radiohana unravel the emotions and stereotypes tied to being an “Auntie” & discuss the “respectability handles” within Black culture.
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Ep 86: YOU TRIPPIN'? ~ Interest in psychedelics is ramping up, but how do psychedelics aid in healing the effects of racial trauma? Also, can psychedelic trips help us access some joy? We stoop it out with Tonya Mosley, Buki Fadipe & Kwasi Aduse.
🎧Listen https://t.co/3NLpcYzp6y
Stunning, powerful episode of @theStoopPodcast. What's happening in Sudan and why we aren't paying attention.
Hear the beautiful voices and sounds of a community longing for a homeland.@radiohana@leiladayleila
https://t.co/8YjHTXPv3i
Ep 85: PAUSING FOR SUDAN ~ The war in Hana's home country, Sudan, continues. @radiohana has been feeling the conflict here at home in the States. Today we pause and take a moment to reflect on the music that has been holding people together.
https://t.co/lpnSd9ozR7