This podcast is a space for everyday people doing brave things: healing, searching, shedding, trying and daring a bit more than yesterday. I see you show up for yourselves even when it's not convenient. I see you soldier on, misunderstood and fighting the odds. You hold a special place in my heart, you brave, brave souls. Join me as I shed light on important topics that have invited me into deeper vulnerability and introspection. Welcome to the Brave People Podcast.
This conversation will free you! I sat down with the Robinson's to talk about what is working for them. Themes of identity, rest, agency, and rediscovery bring this season to a fulfilling peak. Both Abby ad Caleb are masterful visual artists among other things. Share this audible treat with everyone you know!
In this episode, I sat down with accomplished filmmaker, educator, and author, Booker T. Mattison for a priceless conversation centered on dreams, life, persistence, and timing. I am honored to call him a mentor and friend. Mattison also directed the most recent BET holiday hit, "The Sound of Christmas" which is streaming on all BET platforms!
I have a much anticipated conversation with my long-time friend and fellow storyteller, (Adam) Justice Hardy. Justice is dynamic writer and director. He's also a producer at Justice Creative. Do not miss this timely conversation. Share with an artist you love!
In this episode, I get to chop it up with friend and fellow music lover, Adxmn! He is phenomenal musician and producer. . . and trust me, the 757 is all the better for it!
In this mid- season banger, Iresha Picot leaves an indelible mark on the Brave People Podcast as we share a conversation around dark places, self-love, and the road to prioritizing ourselves. Don't miss this one! Thank you Iresha!
My friend Tyler wastes no time on this deep dive. We have vulnerable conversation around vices, mental health, and the road back to ourselves.
This episode was recorded in a moment of frustration. I talk about rest all the time, and how society is restless and all that. However, the responsibility is mine. It's my right and my responsibility.
All good vibes in this episode of the Brave People Podcast. H.I.M. The Poet speaks on his authentic journey to where and who he is as an artist and he shares what exactly is working for him.
In this episode, i'm cutting up with RAMily y'all! I met Michelle Brown at Albany State University in GA (The Golden Rams) while in the gospel choir. She sheds light on going with the flow and opting out of the masquerade.
James beeps in to talk what is working for him. Join us as we discuss unlearning, faith that literally moves, and the peace of becoming who we are.
Short Story stops in to share how pivoting for a more streamlined approach has assisted him in his artistic pursuits. It's always a good time when artists come through. Jump in with us!
My friend, Nate'Eya, stops by the Brave People Podcast to share her experiences, her truth, and her charm. We were steeping in revelation magic as we discussed our journey to acknowledging our feelings and why comparison isn't really working for us.
I sit down for a sweet catch-up with my former [educational theatre] teammate, Robin Kime. We talk about what is working, growth, helpful strategies, and how we overcame our hefty hurdles while on a nearly 9 month US tour.
What could be better than dreamers rooting for each other? Nothing. Bryan helps me round of this season of The Brave People Podcast as we approach the topic, "What Does it Mean to Dream in 2021?"
Who have you become in this pandemic? How have you grown or declined? In many ways, it is inevitable-unless you are really stubborn. Join me as I acknowledge some of my own changes that have sparked a new awareness in the way I think about "becoming."
Who else felt peer pressure to start, expand, complete and surpass every goal past present and future during the pandemic? Goodness gracious! There's just one you- prioritize what feels best.
Is it me or is it noisy out there? All this talk of vaccines, trials, covid, and race wars are adding to the noise. Sometimes you just gotta step and away and do what you've gotta do. It's already our reality, we don't have to be steeping in it around the clock.
Join me as I move towards a deeper reflection of my experience as a Black artist. How are you embracing your experience?
Reflections on the last seasons, discovered traumas, and a list of things (books, people, music, tv) that helped me through it!
It's been a great first season, but trust me, this is only the beginning! Big Peace and Love to all the Brave People out there listening.
We kick things off talking about boundaries and things we've learned about ourselves in this process.
We are back with the somewhat lighter side to the deconstruction. Here we share some of the positive aftereffects of the breakdown.
What do you think of happiness? What makes you happy? Who do you want to be? In this episode, I analyze my personal relationship with the term and offer revelations on how one might be able to redefine their own affiliation with it. #normalizehappiness
What gave you the most joy as a kid? Does it fuel you to this day? Maybe it's time to revisit the beginning. Questions for the jaded.
I had a realization the other weekend. . .I no longer feel out of place. At least not as much as I formerly did.
One of my closest friends, John, joins me for an honest conversation centered around deconstruction and spiritual evolution. It's a brave one for sure!
Here, I give the listeners 12 pointers, from my very own journal, through which they can be supportive to someone experiencing deconstruction, breakdown, reconstruction, or whatever feels right for them. I also, hope this serves as support to those who are walking through that experience. Be brave! Have Brave Conversations.
I just want to check in and say hey. I'm holding the Light with you and we'll emerge from this anxious, cranky mess of a time period.
Inspired by a blog post i wrote a few years ago, I talk about choosing your own path-your own way- and breaking away from the unsolicited opinions of others.