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Dr. Gee ends Season 11 with his deep and thoughtful reflections on the season and the times we are living in, as a Black man. His mic drop episodes don’t hold back but speak from an honest place, making sense of our world.
This episode is a special conversation as Jeremy Holiday reflects on being a part of the show from the beginning as a producer and engineer. He discusses the evolution of the show alongside his own ongoing racial justice journey. Dr. Gee talks to Jeremy about the lessons he has learned from being involved in the show and who were the guests that stuck out to him through the years. Don’t miss this insightful look behind the scenes of the podcast in this milestone in the show’s history.
Jeremy is a digital media producer and documentary filmmaker who has taught and supported at all educational levels. His own creative output as Atwoodland Productions includes a media focussed podcast for two seasons called Extratextual. Jeremy is now working on a new podcast called Just Around the Corner – a podcast about place, where we are, and what’s next.
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This week on The Next Take Podcast, Canada’s own Mikel and Tanyka take listeners on a deep dive into the origin story of Santa Claus, exploring how folklore, history, and tradition […]
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