26 episodes

There are a lot of podcasts. But so many existing podcasts lack the voices and stories of young Black women and other women of color. Each episode of Bring Your Own Chair features a conversation with a young woman of color where she will share her background, interests, goals, and expertise.

Young women of color are habitually not offered a seat at the table and this space will allow us to bring our own chair, create a space where we are the experts on our own stories, and share our voices with the world.

Bring Your Own Chair Khayriyyah MuhammadSmith

    • Society & Culture
    • 5.0 • 15 Ratings

There are a lot of podcasts. But so many existing podcasts lack the voices and stories of young Black women and other women of color. Each episode of Bring Your Own Chair features a conversation with a young woman of color where she will share her background, interests, goals, and expertise.

Young women of color are habitually not offered a seat at the table and this space will allow us to bring our own chair, create a space where we are the experts on our own stories, and share our voices with the world.

    Thoughts on Women's History Month

    Thoughts on Women's History Month

    Tune into our first solo episode with host Khayriyyah MuhammadSmith as she shares some background on Women's History Month here in the US. As a passionate girl's and women's rights advocate, the month of March brings up a lot of conversation around the contributions of women to society and their ability to move through the world in the current day. Khayriyyah also chats through some of her personal background and connection to gender equity and what it looks like to apply an intersectional lens to how we view the world.



    Resources Referenced:

    National Women's History Museum

    National Women's History Alliance

    Michelle Yeoh: The Crisis That Changed My Life 8 Years Ago Keeps Happening

    • 24 min
    Jasmine Mceachnie: Radiating Care Across the World

    Jasmine Mceachnie: Radiating Care Across the World

    Jasmine was born and raised by Egyptian parents in sunny Australia. She moved to London at 24, where she continued her career in Radiation Therapy. It was in London that she met her husband and had her first child. Jasmine’s family then relocated to NYC, where she landed an exciting role training radiotherapists and physicists on a treatment monitoring system. While her work can get quite emotional working with patients going through the most difficult times in their lives, Jasmine finds it truly rewarding to laugh, cry, and feel with her patients. Since being in NYC, Jasmine has recently welcomed her second child and balances her work with pumping and traveling. She is also an avid beach-goer, loves experimental cooking, has a twin sister, and is a retired flutist.

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasmine-sky-mceachnie-94430a32/

    • 48 min
    BYOC Season 4 Intro

    BYOC Season 4 Intro

    Welcome back for season 4 of Bring Your Own Chair! Listen in for some quick updates on what to expect for season 4.

    • 2 min
    Dhayana Alejandrina: Navigating Life Through Writing

    Dhayana Alejandrina: Navigating Life Through Writing

    Dhayana is a Dominican writer, poet, and spoken word artist. She started to write around the age of nine when she lived in the Dominican Republic, then continued after moving to the United States in 2009. She explores different topics such as growth, love, loss, sexuality, healing, and spirituality. Her work has been published on the Soul Candy Anthology by Writer’s Pocket, Issue 5 of the International Magazine Potted Purple, The Dominican Writers Collective Newsletter, Robert Writes Production, and the Kindness Book by UNESCO MGIEP and Penguin India Publishing.

    Dhayana hopes to continue to share her words with the world and create a space where people feel safe with their emotions. Her first poetry collection Agridulce was published in Fall 2021 and it is a combination of emotions, thoughts, and experiences.

    Social Media:

    Instagram: @dhayanalejandrina

    https://dhayana-alejandrina.square.site/

    • 47 min
    Jay Davis: Art with Intention

    Jay Davis: Art with Intention

    Jay Davis is a writer, designer, and illustrator based in Brooklyn, NY. She has done work for NPR, Malala Fund, Nasdaq, and Glastonbury Music Festival. Her debut children's book, GIRL DAD is scheduled to be released March 29, 2022, with the subsequent BOY DAD releasing that summer.

    Social Media:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wooloverwater/

    Ginger (a mental health app)

    KRSN studio (jewelry company)

    Jay’s upcoming line, Wool Over Water, dropping summer 2022!

    • 38 min
    Ashika Kalra: Changemaker in Action

    Ashika Kalra: Changemaker in Action

    Ashika Kalra is currently Chief of Staff at First Round Capital, an early-stage venture fund in New York where she has the opportunity to meet the game-changing entrepreneurs of our generation and collaborate with them as they launch their vision from the ground up. Prior to First Round, Ashika worked at the Zuckerberg Institute, where she supported the founding team’s mission of democratizing access to entrepreneurial education for innovators around the world.

    Ashika also has a deep interest in public policy and education. She launched a non-profit, The Vidya Project, focused on integrating action-oriented learning and high-impact mentorship in classrooms across India and West Africa. She is a Tedx Speaker and has been recognized as a Global Shaper at the World Economic Forum. She recently released her first book, Behind Her Vision: Women of New York City, co-authored with her dear friend, Jade Chen.

    Social Media:

    Order Behind Her Vision Here! 

    www.behindhervision.com

    Instagram: Behind Her Vision

    www.thevidyaproject.org

    Instagram: The Vidya Project

    • 50 min

Customer Reviews

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15 Ratings

15 Ratings

Joe stinkpot ,

Valuable Voices

Grateful to hear important conversations, connecting questions, and insightful responses.

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Absolutely Love

It’s amazing to have a podcast that I am able to connect with! There’s not one like it!! Definitely all ears!!

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