Makin' It Big Anuka and Jordan
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- Cultura e società
Two young women of colour discuss the trials and tribulations of being student artists in New York City....
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A Big Change: Makin' It Big (LIVE SHOW)
It's finally here....a recording of the live show Jordan and Anuka performed last November! Featuring the audience as their special guests! It was an emotional evening filled with friendship and discussion - Jordan and Anuka lead an audience through their latest obsessions and the trials they have been facing over the last few months. Relive the laughter, tears and community experienced during the show!
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A reflection: the early days of quarantine
TBT: Jordan and Anuka recorded this particular episode back in March at the beginning of quarantine. They reflect on how their lives have drastically shifted following the rise of the coronavirus. Now forced to record their podcast from miles away...listen in to hear how past Jordan and Anuka were dealing with the 'new normal'!
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Redefining
On this week's episode, Jordan and Anuka discuss updating their definitions of 'Making it big' and what that means to them now! They explore how their goals and dreams are changing the more they learn about themselves and aim to discover what they want!
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Twenty-Twenty-Twenty
We're back! On this week's episodes, Jordan and Anuka discuss entering the supposed prime of their twenties! Turning 20 is scary and exciting! Listen to them unpack being almost full-blown adults!
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The Age of Activism ft. Natalie Braye
On this weeks episode, Jordan and Anuka are joined by friend Natalie Braye to discuss activism in the generation of social media! Natalie tells them of her previous endeavours in the activism world and they discuss how activism is shaped today and how it infects our lives as women of colour.
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You graduated college, now what? Ft. Talia Paulette Oliveras
This weeks guest is Talia Paulette Oliveras, a recent graduate from NYU and a fellow woman of colour in the arts. They discuss pressures of graduation, continuing to create fulfilling work and the connections and relationships made in college!