by Blacticulate | Apr 28, 2020 | Stories that Stick
Christina Moore, former BBC (Radio 4 and World Service) producer, and now the founder of Don’t Skip Media – an audio production and training company that helps people turn their talent and skills into audio content. She joins us in the studio to share how and why she started her new venture so guys if you’re in the space to start something new then do visit Don’t Skip Media.
by Blacticulate | Apr 14, 2020 | Stories that Stick
Reya El-Salahi, a Journalist, Reporter and Presenter, who’s worked for the BBC, This American Life, London Live, to name but a few renown broadcast platforms, joined us in the studio to discuss how she became a Journalist, but more specifically why it was important that she did.
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by Blacticulate | Mar 31, 2020 | Stories that Stick
In the studio, we have Bami Kuteyi, founder of Bam Bam Boogie a community that aims to form fearless women around the world through innovative dance fitness practices such as ‘Twerk After Work’. She talks about finding her identity and confidence via dancing, and of the course stories and memories that had a big impact on her life.
You can find Bami on the following:
- Instagram: @bambam_boogie/@twerkafterwork
- Twitter: @bambam_boogie
Music by:
- Epidemic Sounds, Old Rain on a New Day – Cora Zea
- Epidemic Sounds, Army of Silent Thieves – Kikoru
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by Blacticulate | Mar 17, 2020 | Stories that Stick
In today’s episode, we have Monikah Lee a presenter and host of Talks with Monikah Lee. She joins us simply to share her journey alongside the stories that have made the biggest impact on her life, so far, and why she built ‘Talks with Monika Lee’ – a conversation platform, which tackles the unspoken topics within our community.
Monikah Lee can be found on:
Instagram: @monikahlee
Twitter: @monikahlee
Spotify: Talks with Monikah Lee
by Blacticulate | Mar 3, 2020 | Stories that Stick
Elijah Lawal, PR Manager for Google and author of the book ’The Clapback: Your Guide to Calling out Racist Stereotypes, speaks about the hardship of growing up and feeling different, alongside the stories that had an impact on him, which became the catalyst for him writing his debut book The Clapback: Your Guide to Calling out Racist Stereotypes
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Music: The Boy From the Photograph by Christian Andersen