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THE UBUNTU PEOPLES Podcast with Oronde Ash
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On THE UBUNTU PEOPLE's Podcast, we will offer stories about people, lives and experiences that reflect humanity in all its glory, its folly, its success, sorrow, transformation and transcendence. Perhaps you shall see your humanity reflected back to you and may be inspired to shine on for someone else.
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On THE UBUNTU PEOPLE's Podcast, we will offer stories about people, lives and experiences that reflect humanity in all its glory, its folly, its success, sorrow, transformation and transcendence. Perhaps you shall see your humanity reflected back to you and may be inspired to shine on for someone else.
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1 UbuntuPeoplesPodcast, #83-Rissi Palmer: Detours, Revival & Color Me Country 1:18:54
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Ubuntu Peoples Podcast, Ep #83-Rissi Palmer: Detours, Revival & Color Me Country In 2007, country singer Rissi Palmer became the first Black female with a song on the charts in 20 yrs with her hit Country Girl. The fame and notoriety that followed was the culmination of years of hard work and faith. But the country music business didn't know what to do with a Black woman. Rissi felt like her color was a problem to the solved by industry folk who never saw her. A prolonged court battle with her label, having to work retail for minimum wage, moving back home with her family, finding solace at the bottom of a bottle; it's the lyrics country songs are made of for a woman who's now going through revival. After a detour, a spiral, love, marriage, leaving Nashville, two kids and now a new show called Color Me Country on Apple Music Country, Rissi Palmer is where she wanted to be: an important voice in country music. https://rissipalmermusic.com/ TOPICS 01:45... Return to the Grand Ole Opry after 13 yrs, Musical Influences, Summerville 07:10... Not seeing Black folk in country, Being discovered, Life in St. Louis, Nelly and Hip Hop, Team 11 17:00... Saying no to a record deal with Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, Shut out from the industry for 7 yrs, Record company drama 24:25... Recording with Brian McKnight, Working with Prince for 3 yrs, Owning your rights, Country Girl, Being Black problem 38:00... Stardom costs, No Air, Drinking hard, Fling Bankruptcy, Court battle, Earning minimum wage, Sympathy for the working poor 47:00... Bye bye Nashville, New man, Marriage and motherhood, Children's album, The itch to sing again 51:05... New album in 209, The Revival, Losing fans for speaking Black truths, Cookies for white artists, Mickey Guyton 61:10... BIPOC artists, Creating support for and granting new talent, Putting Black back in country 73:20... Julie Williams and the new consciousness, Color Me Country on Apple Music…

1 Ubuntu Peoples Podcast, #82--TO KELLY: AND ALL THE OTHER WHY WHY WHITE WOMEN WHO SAW LAST WEEK FOR THE FIRST TIME 34:59
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ARMAUD ARBERY. BREONNA TAYLOR. GEORGE FLOYD... With America's cities in flames by the hands of the inflamed, charged over yet another and another and another Black death, here's my response to the week that was... to the weak, this is. A friend posted on her Facebook page about her moment of clarity after watching events unfold. She wondered why it took her entire 45 yrs to see and apologized to Black people. I woke up Sunday morning, read her post and reached out to her. My note summarized the week, where I'm at.…

1 Ubuntu Peoples Podcast, #81-Jerry Jameel Wilson: Black Educator @ The End of His Rope 1:00:20
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1 Ubuntu Peoples Podcast, #80--Dr. Blair Kelley: Sailing Black Dissent in The Constancy of America 55:42
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Ubuntu Peoples Podcast, Ep #80--Dr. Blair Kelley: Sailing Black Dissent in The Constancy of America Dr. Blair L.M. Kelley is the Assistant Dean for Interdisciplinary Studies and International Programs for the College of Humanities and Social Sciences at NC State University. She is also Associate Professor of History and is on the faculty of the Public History graduate program. She is the author of Right to Ride: Streetcar Boycotts and African American Citizenship in the Era of Plessy v. Ferguson, which won the 2010 Letitia Woods Brown Best Book Award from the Association of Black Women Historians. TOPICS DISCUSSED 3:00 SoulJa Boy 6:00 Snoop Dogg's gospel album 10:15 Right to Ride, Black Dissent, Jim Crow 23:00 The Obama Effect in Stacy Abrams, FL and Capitol Hill 29:00 Cultivating Black Excellence on campus 35:00 Mama and early childhood days 38:50 Scholar, Dean and Administrator at NC State 43:00 The Black Church ain't dead 51:00 A "just" person may not be successful but...…

1 Ubuntu Peoples Podcast, #79--Germaine Parra: Searching for the Caravan 57:15
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Ubuntu Peoples Podcast, Ep#79--Germaine Parra: Searching for the Caravan Born in Iowa, raised a good catholic girl in a family of 11 children, young Germaine felt she never belonged there. Determined to discover her place in the world, Germaine left, got educated, lived and worked from Paris to Pakistan to the Philippines, where a heart attack, nee dream, nee awakening, transformed her daze, and opened a door to the metaphysical sciences--Feng Shui and BaZi. Germaine has been finding and refining love and balance between the God she grew up with, the science she earned a living doing and the Love, energy, vibration and frequency she lives on now.…

1 Ubuntu Peoples Podcast, #78--Omar Avilez: Brown In The Color Wheel 49:26
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Ubuntu Peoples Podcast, Ep#78--Omar Avilez: Brown In The Color Wheel Omar Avilez was born and raised in Chicago, IL. After a violent incident involving his brother, Omar's mom put the family on a bus to rural North Carolina. In NC, after struggling to adjust, Omar found his way through school, was part of a historic high school soccer team and earned a college degree. He's been in Hollywood 3 years now navigating life in front and behind the camera as a Mexican-American, learning to adapt and adjust again, trying to succeed in an industry that must change to survive.…

1 Ubuntu Peoples Podcast, #77--SVGFF 2018: Joel Bristol & Oronde Ash Review The Year in Island Football 53:59
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Ubuntu Peoples Podcast, Ep #77--SVGFF 2018: Joel Bristol & Oronde Ash Review The Year in Island Football From the sacking of the former Federation president, to the Nation's League campaign, the Concacaf U20 championship, new young stars and collegians, women's secondary school and football, continuing grassroots efforts and how the new FF admins are handling the transition stewardship of the product on and off the field…

1 Ubuntu Peoples Podcast, #76--Jay Attys: Music Makes Me Come ALIVE! 55:57
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Ubuntu Peoples Podcast, Ep #76--Jay Attys: Music Makes Me Come ALIVE! Jay Attys, the son of immigrant parents from Haiti, grew up in East Orange, NJ. His father wanted him to be a doctor. After earning scholarships to the prestigious Westminster boarding school in CT and Duke University, Jay was working to fulfill his father's dream. In his junior year at Duke, Jay decided to forgo medicine and earn a degree in music. His family summarily disowned him, calling him crazy. Jay felt isolated, depressed, lacked hope but on a trip to Vienna, Austria, he found solace and inspiration in #TheHeiligenstadtTestament, a letter and directive Beethoven wrote to his brothers in October, 1802. Since then, Jay's days have been testimony to his art, his voice and a desire to live what music makes him feel: ALIVE!…

1 Ubuntu Peoples Podcast, #75--Dr. Joseph Mancini: How To Stop The Opioid Crisis 1:07:25
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Ubuntu Peoples Podcast, Ep #75--Dr. Joseph Mancini: How To Stop The Opioid Crisis We find ourselves in the worst epidemic in United States history. Sudden, accidental death from heroin has quadrupled since 1999. Prescriptions for pain medication (often known as narcotics) have quadrupled since 1999. This is not a coincidence.…

1 Ubuntu Peoples Podcast, #74--G. Yamazawa: Bull City B-Boy, Buddhist, Buri Buri 1:07:13
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1 Ubuntu Peoples Podcast, #72--Victor Lytvinenko: Raleigh Denim Workshop: Making Better Things For People 1:21:58
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Ubuntu Peoples Podcast, Ep #72--Victor Lytvinenko: Raleigh Denim Workshop: Making Better Things For People Raleigh Denim is the art project/romantic adventure/American enterprise started by husband and wife, Sarah Yarborough and Victor Lytvinenko, who believe life’s more pleasurable when you choose things that are made with human passion and intention. Victor talks to me about the following: Making jeans on his own; The big break with Barney's; Craigslist sewing machines; Two vs the world; From startup to young entrepreneurs with nothing to lose; The necessary minutia of business ownership; NC's rich jean history; Quality, Creativity, Grit and Persistence; Mentors, using resources, continuing education; Loving who you're with and what you do 1. Store... https://raleighdenimworkshop.com 2. The North Carolina SBTDC is a business advisory resource for growing and developing businesses http://www.sbtdc.org/about-us…

1 Ubuntu Peoples Podcast, #71--Allen Johnson: I Dabbled In The Hurdles A Little Bit 1:19:21
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Ubuntu Peoples Podcast, Ep #71 --Allen Johnson: I Dabbled In The Hurdles A Little Bit Allen Johnson won the 100m hurdles gold medal at the Olympic games in Atlanta. He was a 4-time World Champion and dominated the event for years. Today, as a track coach at North Carolina State University, he's prepping a new generation of stars. Among other things, we talk about the following: Football, his real first love; The legendary Renaldo Nehemiah; His high school career; Mommy's influence; Almost committing to NC State; UNC All-American; Championship form 1995 and '96; Collin Jackson as nemesis; Why he fell to the ground in ATL; Coaching in college; Affiliation vs Achievement for college athletes; Sport specific training vs the benefits of free play for children 1. 1995... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WlUFHtGi5h4 2. 1996... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LArbB8Le5YE 3. Hall of Fame... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2FtH-Z0skok…

1 Ubuntu Peoples Podcast, Ep #70--Martin Terrell (Part 2 of 2): Without a Compass--Steering Blackness Down Every Road 58:42
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Ubuntu Peoples Podcast, Ep #70--Martin Terrell: Without a Compass--Steering Blackness Down Every Road (Part 2 of 2) In part 2, Martin and I talk, among other things about Blackness in the Midwest corridor; Education as the avenue forward; Writing a memoir and the critical response from siblings; Visiting Africa and not feeling at home; Funding the UNCF, HBCUs and the sustainability of that model; Being ready to step on the road, more or less travelled; Lessons from a 71 year old Black man just being 1. Book... http://www.chapelhillpress.com/product/without-a-compass 2. UNCF... https://www.uncf.org 3. My memoir... www.lulu.com/orondeash…

1 Ubuntu Peoples Podcast, Ep #69--Martin Terrell (Part 1 of 2): Without a Compass--Steering Blackness Down Every Road 59:10
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Ubuntu Peoples Podcast, Ep #69--Martin Terrell: Without a Compass--Steering Blackness Down Every Road (Part 1 of 2) Early in 2018 Mr. Martin Terrell published *Without A Compass*, his memoir on growing up and growing into the Black man his is, at age 71, educated, accomplished, willing to artfully express truths in a world of racial, social, political abstractions. We talk about him being on the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma that fateful Sunday, 17 yrs old and running; Of returning home to Cincinnati ready to act on Dr. King's example; Being colored vs negro vs Black; Male teachers as father figures; The deeper meaning of a Windsor knot; When daddy is the enemy at home; White girls, marijuana and sex; The drug raid, arrest and doing time in the work house sweeping human feces; Model City, Ohio State and the National Guard shootout on campus. 1. Book... http://www.chapelhillpress.com/product/without-a-compass 2. Selma movie... http://www.avaduvernay.com/selma 3. UNCF... https://www.uncf.org/…

1 Ubuntu Peoples Podcast, Ep #68--Thori Staples Bryan: Hope SoloEd--Black Women in US Soccer & The Impact of The WNT 1:16:56
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Ubuntu Peoples Podcast, Ep #68--Thori Staples Bryan: Hope SoloEd--Black Women in US Soccer & The Impact of The WNT Thori Staples Bryan earned 64 caps with the US Women's Senior National Team, 1993-2003. She played in the 1995 World Cup, was an All-American, a two time college Player of the Year nominee. She has always been one of the few Black players on any team from rec on up. What impact did that *SoloEd* existence have on her personal development, on success? What does she recall about her WNT days? What does it take to make it that far and be a dominant woman? What does she see now with the young crop of [Black] players, what is her hope for them in US Soccer. Thori talks about the impact of the core 1999 WNT group on soccer and women's sports in general... and about the infamous fight she was involved in vs Trinidad :) 1. Black Women on US WNT roster Soccerhttps://girlssoccernetwork.com/profiles/6-african-american-women-who-are-changing-the-face-of-womens-soccer/ 2. More Black Women Playing Soccer But... https://theundefeated.com/features/more-black-women-are-playing-soccer-but-there-is-still-a-long-way-to-go/ 3. Charmaine Hooper: The Best Women's Baller of All Time https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oS3p8Ev7AtU 4. Thori Bryan Academy http://www.thoribryansocceracademy.com/…
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