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Black Podcasting - Dontae T. Muse: Building a Legacy in Black Art, Culture & Artrepreneurship
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Dontae T. Muse: Building a Legacy in Black Art, Culture & Artrepreneurship

podcast December 9, 2025

Episode 189 In this powerful conversation, Cultural Producer and Artrepreneur Dontae T. Muse joins Women of Color: An Intimate Conversation to explore his journey through creativity, community, and legacy-building in Black art. Dontae shares how getting fired became his catalyst for stepping into purpose, how he built Above Art Studios […]

Black Podcasting - Girl, You Need to SLOW DOWN
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Girl, You Need to SLOW DOWN

podcast December 3, 2025

Hey HomeGirls 🌸 Sometimes you just need to slow down and enjoy the moment. No racing, no running, no rushing..Just taking your time to sit in each moment and make the most of them. Get comfy, grab your journal, and let’s talk about it! It’s time to heal, grow, and […]

Black Podcasting - Black Women in Art: Restorying the Canon — Conversation with Melanie Brister
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Black Women in Art: Restorying the Canon — Conversation with Melanie Brister

podcast December 2, 2025

Episode 188 Audio Disclaimer: This conversation was originally recorded for CAA Conversations. CAA later shifted to a panel-only format and chose not to release individual interviews. I’m proud to share this important dialogue independently. n this conversation, I speak with Melanie Brister—arts marketing strategist, global PR expert, and cross-industry collaborator […]

Black Podcasting - Black Women in Art: Restorying the Canon — Conversation with Robin Wilson
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Black Women in Art: Restorying the Canon — Conversation with Robin Wilson

podcast November 25, 2025

Episode 187 This episode was originally recorded for CAA Conversations in alignment with their content structure at the time. When CAA shifted to a panel-only format, they chose not to release individual interviews. I’m proud to share this dialogue independently because Black women’s stories, artistry, and cultural labor deserve to […]

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