Everyday Conversations on Race for Everyday People

Everyday Conversations on Race for Everyday People
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If you've ever wanted to have a conversation about race but were afraid of saying the wrong thing, or not being heard or trivialized, this podcast is for you.
Everyday Conversations on Race is a cross-race conversation on race. It brings people together across differences for open comfortable conversations about race in a casual setting.
This is crucial for organizations and businesses that want to build cultures of inclusion that support diversity, equity and innovation.
It's essential in our global society that we learn how to build relationships and work effectively with people from any group, across any difference.
We have guests from different backgrounds, race, age, gender, sexual orientation, etc., senior executives, ex-felons, musicians, educators and just every day people. The show is insightful, enlightening and entertaining.
Our mission is to disrupt the way race is talked about, break racial silos and have a global impact on how people interact with each other.
Let's break through fear of difference, and build connections together.
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Episode 73: From Drug Addiction to Revolutionary Fit…On this Conversation on Race, I’m joined by Pam Grimm, talking about being a Black woman in the fitness world. She’s 62 years old, has been teaching fitness since she was in her 50’s and says it’s never too lat…
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Episode 72: Growing Up Bicultural; Deanna SinghIn this conversation on race Deanna Singh talks with me about growing up Asian-Indian, and African-American in Wisconsin, attending an all white school, impact of 9/11 on her family and her Sikh father, and the…
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Episode 71: LeRon Barton on white riots at the Capit…LeRon Barton, author, speaker and social media influencer joins me in this conversation on race to talk about his perspective as a Black man in the US on the Capitol riots.
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Episode 70: Race, Racism and Hope in 2021In this conversation on race, I’m joined by Joel A. Davis Brown to talk about why he has hope for the future as a Black man, his thoughts on the Covid vaccine, advice for Joe Biden and more.
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Episode 69: Conversation on race with Lee Mun Wah an…In this conversation on race I’m joined by Diversity pioneers and original thought leaders Lee Mun Wah and Howard Ross to talk about the current state of diversity, racism and white supremacy in the US todayHow…
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Episode 68: Black Skin/White FearAmy Nickerson joins me for this Conversation on Race to talkabout how racism traumatizes Black families.Amy is an educational consultant who focuses on race and race relations. In this episode, she shares her…
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Episode 67: How Racism is a Health HazardIn this conversation on race, I’m joined by Dr. Elwood Watson, a Professor of History and African American Studies at East Tennessee State University. His areas of specialty are in 20th Century Post World War I…
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Episode 66: White Privilege Conference/Black Leaders…Dr. Eddie Moore and Dr. Joe-Joe McManus join me on "Everyday Conversations on Race" to talk about white privilege, Black and other people of color working with white people, and racial justice.Dr. Moore founded…
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Episode 65 : The War In Portland OregonIn this conversation on race, I’m joined by Kathleen Saadat veteran civil rights activist in Portland, Oregon. Her first experience with racism that she remembers was growing up during segregation, when she wa…
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AJ Cartas on Race and Social MediaIn this episode I’m joined by AJ Cartas, a social influencer and founder of “Our Damn Time.”Our Damn Time is a political organization whose mission is to promote the well-being of people of color, women, and me…
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Episode 63: Janet Hamada/Japanese/Jewish TraumaJanet HamadaJapanese and JewishExecutive Director- The Next Door Inc.Father and family in internment camp although 4th generation Japanese-American. Mother’s family is Jewish.Didn’t realize about issues of bein…
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Reflections on Race and Racism with a Black Ex-Poli…Anthony Sturkey, a Black ex-officer from the Long Beach Police Department joins me on this Conversation on race to offer a realistic perspective on what’s happening today in the US regarding race, racism and la…
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Race, Reconciliation and TransformationMy guests on RaceConvo are Wanda Whitaker, Peter Rubin and Gaylon Logan from Village Connect. In episode called Race, Reconciliation and Transformation.
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Black Trans Lives - Race ConvoKairo Jamal Evans joins me for Conversation on Race to talk about his experience as a 25-year-old Black Trans Man. Listen in to hear about his transition.
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Living While BlackOn this Episode of Everyday Conversations on Race, I’m joined by my very close friend and colleague, Dr. Joel Brown. Key Topics:Growing up Black and with law enforcement family membersThe real problem with the…
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Police Bias and Black PanthersIn this Everyday Conversation on Race, I'm joined by white ex-police officer Charles Hayes, author of the book "Blue Bias," and Elmer Dixon founder and former leader of the Seattle Black Panthers. They share t…
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Karen ControversyTwo women name Karen, one Black and one white share perspectives why the term "Karen" is not racist towards white women and is appropriate.The term "Karen" to describe certain white women who exhibit extreme pr…
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Karen ControversyIn this conversation on race, we address the "Karen" controversy. Two women named Karen, one Black and one White refute claims that the term "Karen" is racist, sexist, ageist and classist against white women.…