Looking Deep with Kareem Mortimer

Kareem Mortimer

Looking Deep is a podcast hosted by award-winning filmmaker Kareem J. Mortimer where he explores the lives of ordinary people who make extraordinary life choices. Each interview is candid, transparent, and illuminating in the hopes that the listening audience receives a breakthrough for themselves. Mortimer explores many subjects, including surrogacy, sex work, activism, and religion. Each episode is followed by an aftershow where Mortimer and co-host Julia Woolley Chatwin dissect the discussion and share their takeaways. New episodes are released every Tuesday beginning February 2nd, 2021!

Episodes

  1. 09/03/2021

    Advocating for The LGBTI Human Rights with Alexus D’Marco

    Meet Alexus D’Marco, a human rights defender and a self-identified transwoman living in the Bahamas. She has a love for helping others through her advocacy work in the Caribbean region for marginalized groups like the LGBTI community. In this episode, Alexus shares her gender identity journey that started as a child and how she navigated it to find her true self. She talks about the discrimination challenges that trans people in the Caribbean region are still facing today. Listen in to learn why trans and intersex people need to be recognized and afforded their basic human rights. Episode Timeline: [0:52] Get to know Alexus and her passion for human rights defending. [1:43] She talks about her self-identity journey and the challenges she faced with family and society. [4:17] The difference between sexual orientation and gender identity. [6:27] How trans people are discriminated against within the LGBTI community and how that’s changing in the Bahamas. [7:53] Alexus struggles as a conflicted teenager and how she navigated that to become a better adult. [10:04] Why she decided to advocate for the human rights of other trans and intersex people in the Caribbean region. [12:18] The importance of social justice to protect the LGBTI people against the Gay Panic Defense. [14:15] The progress they’re making towards gender identity recognition in the Bahamas. [15:07] The discrimination that trans people go through at the workplace, which leads them to still live below the poverty line. [16:03] Alexus’ goals of seeing trans people being recognized without discrimination. Relevant Links: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexus-d-marco-809303102/

    26 min
  2. 13/02/2021

    Part 1: What Experts Say About Coronavirus with Dr. Tracy

    Meet Dr. Tracy, she has a Ph.D. in microbiology and immunology and teaches the same at a local University. She has a TikTok account where she talks about all things Coronavirus. In this episode which is part 1 with Dr. Tracy, she talks about the origin of Coronavirus, how it’s transmitted, and why lockdowns happen? She explains in detail why the theory that Coronavirus was artificially made in a lab is simply not true. Listen in to learn how the immune system works and why you cannot simply boost your immune system. Episode Timeline: [1:25] Get to know Dr. Tracy and her background in microbiology and immunology. [1:56] Understanding Coronaviruses- symptomatic and asymptomatic infections. [3:20] How viruses jump from animals to humans and from humans to humans in the case of Coronavirus. [5:31] Evidence to prove that Coronavirus is an animal virus and not made in the lab. [8:18] Why slowing down the spread of the virus led to lockdowns. [10:48] Why it is not wise to let Coronavirus run free for people to gain immunity. [12:29] How Coronavirus is transmitted through respiratory droplets. [13:53] Understanding why a mask is not primarily to protect you, but everyone else. [18:15] Dr. Tracy explains why you can’t boost your immune system and the dangers of an overactive immune system. [21:48] Understanding the reasons why different immune systems react differently to infections. Relevant Links: Check Out Her TikTok: @scitimewithtracy

    25 min

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Looking Deep is a podcast hosted by award-winning filmmaker Kareem J. Mortimer where he explores the lives of ordinary people who make extraordinary life choices. Each interview is candid, transparent, and illuminating in the hopes that the listening audience receives a breakthrough for themselves. Mortimer explores many subjects, including surrogacy, sex work, activism, and religion. Each episode is followed by an aftershow where Mortimer and co-host Julia Woolley Chatwin dissect the discussion and share their takeaways. New episodes are released every Tuesday beginning February 2nd, 2021!