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A weekly Education, Society and Culture podcast
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A critiqued voice to founding Black Voices on The Hill.In this episode, two distinguished audio journalists/podcasters at Cornell University discuss their experiences podcasting.Watch and/or listen to this vulnerable conversation that will give
“Becoming the YOU, you desire also requires you to know the YOU, you can no longer be” - Jahnay GoIn this episode, MHA candidate and student leader, Juan Clarke reveals his journey in dismantling the cycles that were holding him back from devel
Friendship is the foundation of everything, yet instead of nurturing platonic relationships, romantic relationships are often the priority.In this episode, Skyla joins @thenarrativevod with Jahnay Go to discuss many aspects of becoming a better
Do you ever feel like you don’t know how to make a PROFOUND impact? 😳Or that you’re not leaving your “mark” on the world?🌎This live discussion with student leader and co-founder of Black Gen Capital, Cheick Camara, provides insight on what ma
Originally titled “How to be satisfied,” “Becoming Satisfied” is an episode that sheds light on the harsh realities of being satisfied while fearing stagnancy. In this episode, Jennifer Martin, co-founder of Beauty and Brains Org., shares her t
What does it really mean to grow into you? Haven’t you been yourself this whole time?Well, not necessarily. Constantly being shaped and re-defined by labels, perceptions, and expectations, many grow out of themselves and never grow back in. Yup
Being an entrepreneur/creator often means playing every role on your team including the first of the fan club.Reality is: Friends won't support Rejection/failures will feel personal You may be your only source of hope So what does this successf
If Issa Rae came to you and told you to keep going with that project you are working on (YouTube, Podcast, Influencing, etc.) because it was YouTube videos that ultimately led her to where she is today, would you continue?Well, good news! Issa
As the end of the year approaches and the end of Season 1, this episode granted me the opportunity to do some deep introspection! I have learned so much about myself in 2020 and I apply all the lessons to my everyday experiences. As I walk into
Controlling your narrative. This week, Roxanne Shante joined The Narrative to discuss her journey owning all aspects of her story. Through hardships, career changes, and dynamic times, she still rises! Ready for her new business venture and all
After a long day of school and work, I decided to sit down and reflect on my week! And with this weekly reflection came reminiscing on family ties that needed to be cut in order for me to become an individual and embrace who I am outside of the
Founder of Black Voices On The Hill, Daniel James, joins Nay this week to discuss Black Excellence.Black Excellence can be defined differently by many, but generally is used to describe Black people who "make it to the top" of the institutions
Being ’Type A’ comes with a lot of great qualities, but also some that can HINDER your success.During Pamela’s time at Harvard, she learned that her high-anxiety personality may not always help her. And, as she moved into tech post-graduation,
Over quarantine, the tantalizing skinntyqueen became famous for being her true self and making funny tik toks! We have @theskinntyqueen here this week! Join Melissa and Nay in a conversation about balancing your passion and your "white collar"
There comes a point in time where you realize you cannot please everyone and if loving yourself is too much for someone, that is not YOUR problem. Too often people try to knock people's confidence and tell those who practice self-love they "do
As we digest our emotions and think about all that is happening throughout the African contient and the Diaspora, it is important that we also think about our individual contributions. In this conversation Nay has a discussion with two Nigerian
Join Nay and Selam for this episode discussing humility, elitism, mental health, and college as a whole! This episode starts off discussing the difference between being humble and undermining your experiences and privilege. Then, we take a deep
What started off as a conversation about "high maintenance" and being "boujee," soon after turned into a conversation about confidence, creativity, and empowering those around you. In this episode, special guest Kaya Coleman (founder and host o
In this episode, Ni & Nay explore the ways in which “Cancel Culture” is problematic! Especially because of the selectivity and the ostracism. They explore crucial questions such as the following: Is there a solution? Why do we forgive corporati
In this episode, Ni & Nay discuss their relationships with the word "strong," particularly stemming from childhood trauma and their resulting "strong" personas.
Welcome to The Narrative!In this episode, we discuss the sociopolitical climate that sparked our initial conversations and discoveries about our similarities, including being multidimensional/multifaceted.
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