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On episode 43 of the podcast, I’m going to be giving you a pep talk about how BIPOC writers can use Oral Storytelling traditions to up-level their writing practice. And […]
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This episode features Mia Snow, a young Florida rapper, who discusses her career, personal life, and the hardships she overcame to achieve success. The conversation is candid and reveals a strong, resilient personality. Highlights: -Overcoming Adversity: Mia Snow’s journey is marked by significant challenges, including homelessness, foster care, and legal troubles, yet she persevered and found success in the music industry. -Music as Therapy: Her music serves as a powerful outlet for expressing pain and finding motivation. She uses her experiences to create relatable and impactful music. -Unique Traits: Mia’s eye color changes depending on her mood, a striking feature she embraces as part of her unique identity. -Confidence and Resilience: She exudes confidence, built through overcoming numerous obstacles and developing a strong sense of self. -Future Collaborations: She expresses interest in collaborating with several high-profile artists, showcasing her ambition and drive within the music industry.
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On episode 43 of the podcast, I’m going to be giving you a pep talk about how BIPOC writers can use Oral Storytelling traditions to up-level their writing practice. And […]
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