White Label American

Raphael Harry
White Label American

Hear voices of strength and solidarity, of determination and ambition, of the power of the human spirit. This podcast is the perfect way to stay connected to the immigrant experience around the globe. Hosted by a Nigerian-born immigrant and a Navy veteran in Brooklyn, NY, it brings you stories of courage, strength, and resilience in the face of adversity. Whether you’re looking for inspiration or insight, this podcast is sure to give you a deeper understanding of the immigrant experience.

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    Ep 187: Montego Bay to New York A Story of Adaptation & Success ft Kerry Ann Reid Brown

    Today we're diving into a special re-released conversation with Kerry Ann Reid Brown, originally aired on April 8, 2023. Kerry Ann is an inspiring entrepreneur and the founder of Breadfruit Media, which includes popular podcasts like "Bridge to You," "Carry On Friends," and "Strictly Facts." In this episode, Kerry Ann takes us on a journey through her rich Caribbean heritage, the origin and significance of her name, and her upbringing in Montego Bay, Jamaica. We explore how her family's matriarchal culture shaped her experiences and delve into the socio-economic dynamics of her childhood, reflecting on the strong community ties that made tough times more bearable. Kerry Ann also shares the challenges and adjustments she faced after immigrating to New York in 1993, including acclimating to cold weather and cultural differences. We discuss her career path, from aspiring lawyer to podcast producer, and how burnout led her to re-evaluate her priorities and take important steps to focus on her well-being and creativity. Throughout our conversation, we reminisce about iconic Jamaican festivals like Reggae Sunsplash and Sumfest, and Kerry Ann gives us a taste of her favorite cultural treats. We also touch on the broader challenges within the podcasting industry and the importance of audience connection over mere monetization strategies. So, tune in for an episode filled with heartfelt stories, valuable insights, and a celebration of Caribbean culture that highlights the importance of community, resilience, and creative expression. We love to hear from you, so share your thoughts after sharing this episode.

    1 giờ 30 phút
  2. Ep 184: Navigating Multilingual Worlds and Career Paths ft Claire Murigande

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    Ep 184: Navigating Multilingual Worlds and Career Paths ft Claire Murigande

    today we have the privilege of featuring Dr. Claire Murigande, a brilliant and multifaceted individual with a truly global perspective. Dr. Murigande, originally from Burundi and raised in Kenya, now resides in Switzerland, bringing with her a rich tapestry of multicultural and multilingual experiences. In this episode, we delve into the fascinating world of names and identity, as I reflect on my personal journey with naming traditions and share impactful childhood memories. We also explore Dr. Murigande’s diverse upbringing, her impressive career spanning academia and corporate roles, and her passion for storytelling through her podcast, Narratives of Purpose. Join us as we discuss the challenges and rewards of adapting to different cultures, the importance of compassionate leadership, and the power of audio storytelling. From her favorite East African cuisine to her love for music and dance, Dr. Murigande’s journey is a testament to the beauty of embracing diversity and continuous learning. Whether you’re an avid podcast listener or new to the medium, this episode offers authentic and relatable insights guaranteed to inspire. So, sit back, relax, and let’s embark on this engaging conversation with the remarkable Dr. Claire Murigande. Don’t forget to visit our Patreon, follow us on social media, and share your feedback—we'd love to hear from you! Leave Comment / Feedback http://feedback/ Buy Me A Cup of Kofi https://ko-fi.com/whitelabelamerican Become A Patreon https://www.patreon.com/whitelabelamericanpod Get The Latest Merch https://vetclothing.com/collections/sponser-merch https://blackpodcastersassociation.com/share/ZfiwQEe4eHqbHb0A?utm_source=manual

    1 giờ 47 phút
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    Ep 183: He Qualified / She Qualified ft Dominic Lawson & Zenith Malawo

    We're joined by two extraordinary guests: Dominic Lawson, a multi-award-winning podcaster and entrepreneur with a passion for the Olympics, and Zenith Malawo, a soon-to-be podcaster and dedicated sports fan. Together with our host Raphael Harry, we'll explore the thrilling world of the Olympics and Paralympics, celebrating standout athletes, inspiring stories, and moments that transcend the world of sports. From the fierce rivalry in wheelchair rugby between Canada and the United States to the heartwarming achievements of Paralympians overcoming incredible odds, we'll cover it all. We’ll also discuss the importance of inclusivity and representation in sports, the unique challenges faced by athletes with disabilities, and the exhilarating, adrenaline-packed events like wheelchair basketball and visually impaired long jumping. Additionally, we'll touch on significant social issues such as racial bias in doping accusations, the scrutiny female athletes face, and the ongoing journey towards greater diversity and investment in sports. So, whether you're a diehard sports enthusiast or just love a good story of human triumph, this episode is packed with insights and inspiration. Stay tuned as we dive into the world’s most prestigious sporting events and celebrate the incredible athletes who make them unforgettable. Support our work below and feel free to send your comments via the provided link below https://www.patreon.com/whitelabelamericanpod https://vetclothing.com/collections/sponser-merch https://ko-fi.com/whitelabelamerican http://feedback/

    1 giờ 41 phút
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    Ep 182: Life Lessons, Canadian Train Adventures, and Entrepreneurship ft Rokhaya Ndiaye

    Rokhaya and I shall be on a panel at the 6th Afros and Audio Podcast Festival happening in Baltimore Oct 18-21. Use promo code rhy24afau to get yourself a 10% discount. Today, I sit down with the multifaceted Rokhaya Ndiaye—a seasoned voice acting coach, nomad entrepreneur, and CEO of "Rokaya Flow." In this episode, we'll delve into Rokhaya's remarkable journey, from meeting her husband in Jamaica in 2017 to embarking on an inspiring career in voice acting and coaching after a job loss in 2019. Rokhaya opens up about the emotional and mental health challenges of entrepreneurship, the importance of self-belief, and the healing power of sharing one's story. They also explore cultural culinary gems, such as the debate over the best Jollof rice and the national dishes of Senegal and Jamaica. Journey with us as Rokhaya recounts her adventurous upbringing across Canada, overcoming language barriers to achieve bilingualism, and transitioning from a corporate career to her true calling. This episode is brimming with valuable insights on following your dreams, overcoming self-doubt, and the significance of investing in oneself. Don't miss Rokhaya's advice for aspiring entrepreneurs and her reflections on passing down cherished values to the next generation. Tune in for an enriching conversation that promises to inspire and motivate!   Become A Patreon   Get The Latest Merch    Buy Me A Cup of Kofi   Leave Comment / Feedback   Black PodNews   Become a Black Podcasters Association Member

    1 giờ 16 phút
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    Ep 181: Keeping the Flame Alive: Olympics Reflections Pt 1 with Dominic, Mimi, and Weyu

    Today we've got a jam-packed show as we dive deep into the world of the first Olympics round table with an all-star panel featuring Mimi Jacks, Dominic Lawson, and Weyu Hodge.  We'll discuss the thrilling 3-on-3 basketball game between the USA and Serbia, the dominance of the French judo team, and the unparalleled "black girl magic" in gymnastics. We'll also tackle the challenges facing sports like volleyball and water polo in the US, and the profound influence of international athletes. And it doesn't stop there—we'll cover everything from synchronized swimming to breakdancing, and even debate the sustainability of niche sports leagues. Plus, we'll hear some humorous anecdotes and heartwarming stories about the athletes who inspire us. We'll also delve into the monumental achievements of athletes like Simone Biles, Noah Lyles, and Mijan Lopez, while reflecting on the transformative power of sports across the globe. So, gear up, sports fans—this episode is set to be a gold-medal conversation you won't want to miss! Stay tuned for the official wrap up episode of the Olympics. Don't forget to follow us on social media and share your reviews. Let's dive into the Olympic spirit on White Label American!   Become A Patreon   Get The Latest Merch    Buy Me A Cup of Kofi   Leave Comment / Feedback   Black PodNews   Become a Black Podcasters Association Member

    1 giờ 22 phút
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Hear voices of strength and solidarity, of determination and ambition, of the power of the human spirit. This podcast is the perfect way to stay connected to the immigrant experience around the globe. Hosted by a Nigerian-born immigrant and a Navy veteran in Brooklyn, NY, it brings you stories of courage, strength, and resilience in the face of adversity. Whether you’re looking for inspiration or insight, this podcast is sure to give you a deeper understanding of the immigrant experience.

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