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In Episode 20 of the Heard! Afros & Audio Interview Series, Talib Jasir sits with Toni Blackman to explore cultural bridges, global storytelling, and creative sovereignty through music and media.
Toni shares the vision behind her upcoming podcast TOALA, short for Travels of a Lyrical Ambassador, an audio project centered on African music, Afrobeats, hip hop culture, and diaspora connection. Drawing from her experiences traveling across Senegal, Ghana, Kenya, Angola, China, and beyond, she reflects on how artists build cultural bridges that transcend geography.
This conversation moves through African music’s global impact, diaspora identity, creative discipline, and the responsibility that comes with storytelling across borders. Toni speaks about trusting intuition over validation, practicing as a daily discipline, and protecting creative sovereignty in an attention-driven media landscape.
We also discuss Bloom Afrique Microfund and her work supporting African entrepreneurs, the role of artists in shaping cultural narratives, and why global storytelling requires both humility and leadership.
This episode is for podcasters, artists, cultural strategists, and entrepreneurs interested in African music, diaspora storytelling, creative leadership, and building media platforms rooted in vision.
Listen and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you stream.
Podcast: TOALA (Travels of a Lyrical Ambassador)
Timestamps
00:00 – Introduction: Toni Blackman, First U.S. Hip Hop Ambassador 05:00 – African Music, Senegal & Expanding the Diaspora Through Sound 10:00 – Touring Africa, Global Hip Hop & Cultural Diplomacy 15:00 – Diaspora Identity, Afrobeats & Reframing Black History 20:00 – Creative Discipline, Freestyle Speaking & Practice Over Performance 25:00 – Trusting Vision, Micro Content Strategy & Launching TOALA 30:00 – Artists vs Institutions: Why Creators Build Connection Differently 35:00 – Bloom Afrique Microfund & Investing in African Entrepreneurs 40:00 – Leadership, Fear, Mentorship & Generational Disruption 45:00 – Opening Your World Through Music & Diaspora Exploration 50:00 – Meditation Projects, Healing Work & Final Reflections
Spotify Artist Link: https://open.spotify.com/artist/48ho4Mg0LK4KH5D7y6tOEs?si=IUY1TEThT_6XSZja-tyI_g
Connect with Toni Blackman: Bloom Afrique Microfund and collaborations: hello@toniblackman.com
Follow on Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/toniblackman/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MissBlackman1/
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@toniblackman5
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/toniblackman/
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@ToniBlackman
Check the links below to learn more about the artists Toni mentioned in the episode:
Orchestra Baobab: https://youtu.be/m4yFmRNcX3I?si=quMufW_iHbk1jPFH
M.anifest: https://youtu.be/ibEc2aLamCk?si=cdKzlWyQJPl9YeLZ
Fritz Francois: https://youtu.be/aXjYp8GIGos?si=oek_Scj_dlIT0GE5
Breez Evahflowin’: https://youtu.be/pm_Zv2ZCinY?si=EVDTOYnqmoww48fc
Rhyme Like a Girl Nairobi: https://youtu.be/SYK7_JmgKkE?si=DLfn0LPw3DmDDTu9
Franck Biyong: https://youtu.be/c6nUhLVcSSk?si=CeyoLoohOWwOygeT
Fid Q: https://youtu.be/e5Imz9qzxFw?si=JS-nF-J6W5wMYjvX
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