The Offshoot Podcast

Shawn Nelson

The Offshoot podcast is a weekly discussion examining current events that impact the objective of making Black/African Americans and Native Americans a protected class of people. 

  1. At Age 91, Air Force Veteran Archie Harper Is Black History.

    JUN 1

    At Age 91, Air Force Veteran Archie Harper Is Black History.

    From Angela Harper, daughter of Archie Harper Archie Harper is 91 and still hitting the gym three times a week. That tells you something about his approach to life. Growing up in Kansas City, Missouri, he made a decision at 18 that would shape everything: he joined the U.S. Air Force. What followed was three decades in uniform, with deployments that took him across the globe - including service during the Vietnam War. After military retirement, his service continued: first as a procurement specialist, and then in security at the Sacramento International Airport. He earned a degree in Education from Southern Illinois University, but his real classroom has always been his life experiences and the people he's met along the way. Ask him about his guiding principles and he'll tell you: truth, friendship, spirituality, and treating others the way you want to be treated. Simple ideas that aren't always simple to live by. His personal motto is "Keep on keeping on"—words that seem to capture his persistence, his positive mindset, and his pragmatism. Looking back, he says joining the military was the best decision he ever made. But these days, Archie is thinking bigger. His hope is that humanity can figure out how to sit down and talk instead of fight. "We could accomplish so much more," he said, "if we just stopped and listened to each other."  Archie and his wife of 50 years reside in Sacramento, CA. Support the show

    1h 15m
  2. Baltimore House and Club Music is Next? DJ and Producer S.DOT Drops Some Beats.

    APR 28

    Baltimore House and Club Music is Next? DJ and Producer S.DOT Drops Some Beats.

    Baltimore, that once thriving industrial city caught between the nation's capitol of Washington, D.C. and the city of brotherly love Philadelphia, is again making noise with music.  A new form a house music and club music, that is unique to Baltimore, is drawing dancers and club goers to the city, and the musicians behind it all are now taking their creations to wider audiences globally.  DJ and producer S.DOT is among the artists bringing attention to Baltimore's new and growing music scene, and he is on this episode of The Offshoot Podcast to talk about his music and what's happening musically in Baltimore.  The Baltimore house and club music sound had been in the city for years but it was considered, somewhat, underground.  One still has to be in the know to get into the best clubs to dance and sweat or just vibe to the music, and S.DOT has a plethora of tracks befitting any mood down for a good time.  On The Offshoot Podcast, S.DOT talks of the vibrancy of house music and club music in Baltimore, and he talks about talking influence from Chicago house and AfroBeats to create a Baltimore House sound that is infectious and damn right good to listen to.   S.DOT is about to go on tour, which means he can be seen and heard: May 2 at 1722 in Baltimore May 3 at 618 Cocktail & Whiskey Lounge in Washington, DC May 10 at 1835 W Oxford Philadelphia  May 17 at Pianos in New York City  https://www.instagram.com/p/DItbZJDs4cs/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== https://open.spotify.com/artist/5ruvWpLs2aMVuibVXpsJwL?si=TQDvPcIcSEmYgymRETdIKQ https://sdotmusic1.bandcamp.com/ https://soundcloud.com/sdotmusik/tracks Support the show

    1h 6m

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The Offshoot podcast is a weekly discussion examining current events that impact the objective of making Black/African Americans and Native Americans a protected class of people.