Join award winning poet, author, documentarian and videographer Donald Simmons Jr. as he explores how his featured guests defied man’s traditional law, struggled and persevered in order to become flourishing, thriving, members of society.
This episode is about the time I nearly helped an old classmate of mine from high school, with an errand he wanted me to execute.
This is my “Paradise Hotel” recap. I couldn’t even finish it, because I had so much to say about the show!
This is another solo episode from me. The topics we discuss in this installment of the podcast are black creatives being dismissed by our white colleagues; social media; “trolls” on the internet; my fair observations on Azealia Banks; my support for Zayn Malik; Jake Paul; my black “elder” also wanting “white approval”; and there may be more topics, that fleet my mind right now.
This is the first episode of the podcast where I am the guest. I decided to look inward this time, and address things I have never said anywhere else. The details said in this episode are all exclusives. Identities have been hidden to protect subjects’ privacy.
This is the first episode of the podcast where I am the guest. I decided to look inward this time, and address things I have never said anywhere else. The details said in this episode are all exclusives. Identities have been hidden to protect subjects’ privacy.
This is the first episode of the podcast where I am the guest. I decided to look inward this time, and address things I have never said anywhere else. The details said in this episode are all exclusives. Identities have been hidden to protect subjects’ privacy.
Join Donald and Jack “The Wrestling Drummer” as they dive into warmups before performances, introversion, origin stories, life in New Jersey, growing up Asian, formative education, the metal music genre, becoming a rapper, studying the greats, rappers we love, creative control, disabilities, escape, competitive school wrestling, resilience after injury, hometown pride, humane evolution, and fuel behind artistry.
Join “Artsy Ashlee” and Donald as they discuss the struggles of editing, growing up, the state of New York, licensing, apprenticeship, and regret. They also had the chance to look into Ashlee’s sketchbook, to see all the designs she has completed.