The Folding Chair with Osyrus Bolly

The Folding Chair

THE FOLDING CHAIR PODCAST "If they don't give you a seat at the table, bring a folding chair" - Shirley Chisholm THE FOLDING CHAIR is a podcast that is accessible to everyone to engage people around the topics of racial equity, activism, civic engagement, art, storytelling and more. Hosted by Osyrus Bolly

  1. Jun 8

    The Story of a College Sports Dictator: Nick Saban is a Hypocrite

    The Price of the Game: NIL, Power, and the Fight for College Sports Justice For decades, college athletics generated billions of dollars for universities, television networks, coaches, conferences, and corporate sponsors while the athletes whose labor fueled the machine were told that compensation beyond a scholarship would somehow corrupt the game. Now, in the era of NIL and the transfer portal, many of the same voices that once benefited from that system are raising concerns about chaos, instability, and the future of college sports but where was that concern when athletes had little power to negotiate, transfer freely, or profit from their own name, image, and likeness? In this episode, I'm unpacking the contradictions surrounding legendary football coach Nick Saban's evolving position on athlete compensation, examine the political and economic forces shaping the NIL era, and explore why the transfer portal has become one of the few mechanisms giving student athletes leverage in a system long built on their unpaid labor. We look at Cruz-Cantwell bill, "To protect the name, image, and likeness rights of, and provide protections for, student athletes and to promote fair competition among intercollegiate athletics, and for other purposes," asking a fundamental question: Does this legislation truly empower athletes, or does it preserve a status quo where institutions remain wealthy while the people creating the value continue fighting for a fair share? Through the lenses of race, economics, education, labor, and power, this conversation examines who profits, who sacrifices, and who gets to write the rules in one of America's most lucrative industries. Because when billions of dollars are on the table, the debate is no longer about amateurism. It is about ownership. It is about freedom. And it is about whether the young people generating the wealth will finally be allowed to participate in it. Peace Osyrus Bolly The Folding Chair podcast

    The Story of a College Sports Dictator: Nick Saban is a Hypocrite
  2. 09/27/2025

    Hold On, It Gets Better Than You Know: Discussing Suicide Prevention with Susie Reynolds Reece

    The episode of The Folding Chair podcast with Osyrus Bolly is dedicated to the month of September which is Suicide Prevention Month. I had the pleasure of interviewing a dynamic individual, Susie Reynolds Reece. Susie Reynolds Reece is a powerfully engaging storyteller, mental health activist, and communication strategist who blends her lived and living experiences with evidence-based insights. An avid writer, she explores the intersections of creative expression, autoethnographic storytelling, and best practices to pose new approaches to age-old issues. Her work reflects tragedy and resilience, drawing on real-life lessons to educate and encourage audiences to act. Known for her ability to navigate complex topics with clarity, compassion, and grace, Susie approaches every space authentically. She deftly weaves humor, curiosity, and vulnerability into every message to ensure it leaves its mark. Whether in her writing or on a stage, her stories stay with people long after they’re shared. Susie has led national training initiatives, advised federal organizations, and partnered with government agencies, nonprofits, and institutions to design impactful and effective communication-based strategies. Her work consistently improves outcomes and helps organizations translate values into practice. She has expertise in applied communication, organizational program and instructional curricula development, crisis and conflict management, and lived experience-driven leadership. As Director of Lived Experience Initiatives at the Suicide Prevention Resource Center (SPRC), Reece leads national and multi-organizational efforts to embed lived and living experience(s) into programs, policies, and professional pathways. As a trusted liaison and advocate for lived experience experts, Reece develops innovative practices that shape international guidance to center those with direct experience across disciplines. Learn more about her at susiereece.org

    Hold On, It Gets Better Than You Know: Discussing Suicide Prevention with Susie Reynolds Reece
  3. 09/22/2025

    Spare the Rod, Save a Child: Rethinking Discipline in Our Schools with Dr. Ellen Chiocca and Dr. Esaa Mohammad Sabti Samarah

    On this episode, I had the opportunity to talk with Dr. Ellen Chiocca and Dr. Esaa Mohammad Sabti Samarah about ending corporal punishment in schools. The mission of Arkansans Against School Paddling is to achieve a statewide ban on the use of corporal punishment in Arkansas schools by educating school personnel, board members, and legislators, encouraging lawmakers to sponsor a legislative ban, and promoting alternative, evidence-based disciplinary strategies rooted in respect and positive relationships rather than fear and pain. They also advocate for the protection of all students, not just those with severe disabilities, from this outdated practice Dr. Esaa Mohammad Samarah Dr. Esaa Mohammad Sabti Samarah is an Assistant Professor in the School of Social Work at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. He holds a B.A. in Sociology from the University of Florida and an MSW from Florida State University. His doctoral work focuses on child welfare accountability, policy implementation, displacement, and the experiences of religious minorities within the foster care system. Before academia, Dr. Samarah worked as a Child Protective Investigator in Florida and served as a Research Coordinator in university labs. His work is informed by both field experience and empirical research. He has earned recognition for academic achievement, including a Medal of Honor from the University of Florida. Dr. Ellen M. Chiocca, PhD, APRN, CPNP-PC, is an Assistant Teaching Professor in the Sinclair School of Nursing at the University of Missouri. Dr. Chiocca completed her PhD in December 2018, and she has over two decades of experience as a primary care pediatric nurse practitioner, serving vulnerable children and families. Her teaching and research interests include pediatric primary care, family health, cultural and developmental aspects of child assessment, and serving populations that may face barriers to health and wellness. Dr. Chiocca is known for her commitment to mentoring, educational excellence, and for integrating clinical practice with scholarship in child health.

    Spare the Rod, Save a Child: Rethinking Discipline in Our Schools with Dr. Ellen Chiocca and Dr. Esaa Mohammad Sabti Samarah
  4. 08/06/2025

    Storytelling through the Arts: Banned Books & Beyond with Loni Harshaw

    “Storytelling Through the Arts: Banned Books & Beyond” featuring the innovative works of artist Loni Harshaw, a Little Rock native and art educator. Check out the upcoming events for this powerful exhibition: Artist Reception Friday, August 8, 2025 - 5:30 pm Artist Talk : Saturday, August 23, 2025 - 2 pm  Media Specialist Panelist Discussion - Saturday, August 30, 2025  - 2 pm  Loni Harshaw is the Visual Arts Chair at Little Rock Southwest Magnet High School in Little Rock, Arkansas and is currently an Adjunct Professor at Philander Smith University, where she has taught Art Fundamentals for the past 7 years. She earned her B.S. in Visual Arts Education at the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff in 2009, her M.S.E in Educational Theory and Practice from Arkansas State University- Jonesboro in 2012, and her ESOL Certification 2023. Harshaw is a proud member of the Tau Rho Zeta chapter of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Inc. and Lambda Nu chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota, International Music Fraternity for Women. She has been teaching for 15 years.  Harshaw is very passionate about the arts and education. She has mostly taught ART I, II, and III, Drawing I & II, Applied Art, and Art Appreciation for the Little Rock School District. She has served as an Art Facilitator for the Timmons Arts Foundation, Say It Loud! Readers and Writers, and various churches around the cities of Little Rock and North Little Rock. She has been a club sponsor and co-sponsor for several art and social justice clubs at each school she has worked. Harshaw has taught all levels of education and has taught around the world; in Boston, MA, Zanzibar, Tanzania, and Kampala, Uganda. Harshaw has helped build the Visual Arts Department at Southwest High by developing the mission and vision for the art programs, Senior Art Night, Community Art Nights, SEL Maker’s Space for Faculty and Staff, and visiting Middle Schools for recruitment. She has shown her dedication to the arts, on the district and state level, by leading professional developments, serving on the Artistry in the Rock Committee, and developing the first Middle School Portfolio Day. As an Art Educator, Harshaw has chosen Art Literacy, telling and creating stories through art, as her primary mission. Her first body of art, as an emerging artist, focuses on banned book authors and is entitled “The Banned Book Series”. In this 25 piece series, she highlights authors of various ages, genres, and genders. Her professional debut was at the “Conversations with Artist Frank Frazier” as a visiting artist in December 2024. Her artwork is currently a part of the “HerSTORY & Beyond” exhibit at the Spellman Museum of Forney History in Forney, TX and the “In Search of Myself” exhibit at the ArtsXchange in East Point, GA. She will be a guest on The Finesse Media Podcast in April, 2025, where she will discuss the importance of Art Literacy. Loni Harshaw’s most recent body of work is dedicated to musicians and the stories they tell. The purpose of this body of work is to spark a dialogue about each musical artist and the relevance of them being showcased together. She wants the viewers to search the musicians, listen to their music, and see how the generations have influenced the others. So often we forget about the foundation of different genres of music and how all of them are truly connected; this body of art is meant to ignite that forgotten curiosity about music, its origins, and its original story.

    Storytelling through the Arts: Banned Books & Beyond with Loni Harshaw

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THE FOLDING CHAIR PODCAST "If they don't give you a seat at the table, bring a folding chair" - Shirley Chisholm THE FOLDING CHAIR is a podcast that is accessible to everyone to engage people around the topics of racial equity, activism, civic engagement, art, storytelling and more. Hosted by Osyrus Bolly