Can We Talk with Capital A Radio Show: Recent Episodes

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Can We Talk with Capital A is a podcast show that covers topics like COVID-19, Entertainment, Music, Culture, Comedy and much more. Check out my demo reel and listen to a snippet of upcoming interviews with family & friends on the front lines. Thanks for tuning in.

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On this episode of Can We Talk with Capital A, I spoke with family who are working on the frontlines. My cousins Byron Love - Local News Journalist in Wichita, KS, Precious Love - Nurse at a nursing home in Wichita, KS, Rebecca Cavazos - Sales department employee at a car auction company in Dallas, TX and friend Damian Walker - Amazon Deliver in Los Angeles, CA. We discussed how COVID-19 is affecting the area in which they live, their jobs and what is their role in keeping people safe as well as themselves. Welcome into my circle.

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On this episode of Can We Talk with Capital A, I spoke with my Fleet DJ Family. The Fleet DJ's are a DJ Coalition that encompasses talented people around the world who are DJ's, producers, artists, songwriters, hosts, film and tv directors, models and more. I selected 3 people to interview: DJ Squareknot in North Carolina, DJ Mizz Official in New York and DJ A Roc in Ohio. Each person brought insight to being a black business owner, philanthropy, funeral director and much more.

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On this episode of Can We Talk with Capital A, I sat down with Janeese Lewis George who is currently running for the Ward 4 seat on DC council. It is a very informative conversation about the role of a council member, how to save black owned businesses, why voting during the primary's is so important, how COVID-19 is affecting the DC communities and much more. I learned a lot and I hope you will as well.

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Do you remember where you were and what you were doing when the COVID-19 pandemic forced the world to stay indoors? This DJ Demo gives you just a snippet of interviews with family and friends who are serving on the frontlines. I felt was important to shine light on them and let them know that they weren't alone. Welcome.