Blk Canadian Pods • 2023Dec26 (NV) Playlist
Vol.3 - Hey podcast pals & fans! Every two weeks, we bring you fresh Black Canadian podcasts. Enhance your playlist, enjoy the content, and show these shows some love with a high-five review! 🎧
Before you get into this podcast list, be sure to tune into Black Canadian Creators.
You're in for some great convos with Black creatives – from podcasters to digital wizards, artists to authors, and beyond. They spill about their beginnings and drop their wisdom as content creators. Hit up the pod.link and let their stories spark your inspiration from the end of this year into 2024, 'cause #WeRightHere!
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Can you believe Christmas just happened, already? As we gear up to bid adieu to 2023, let's wrap up the year on a merry note! ✨ One of the joys of the holidays is the chance to kick back, relax, and indulge in your regular shows and discover perhaps a new favourite podcast! 🎙️
All tough Sunday has passed, and truly needed this break, as I continue to recover from the holiday madness. For the first week of the winter season, I've carefully selected a special list of podcasts in both English and French to add a touch of joy to your festivities/holiday. 🎁
Here are some gems to accompany your yuletide celebrations:
Life on Hifi - Hosted by Dominic Justina
Conversations to charge your inner creator! Exploring self-mastery and creative power with Life on Hifi. Originally a passion project by Dominic, as a creative, the podcast captures her engaging conversations with fellow creators and trailblazers. Join in, and let's all learn from their inspiring stories.
Dear Fopsy - Hosted by Fope Nkwocha
Relatable stories of resilience and practical insights on building a life you love. Come for the stories, stay for the depth. There’s more from Fope on YouTube. Check it out and be sure to subscribe youtube.com/@FopsyTheGreat
From a Full Cup - Hosted by Natalie Mullin
You know you can’t pour from an empty cup. It's time to fill yours. Welcome to From a Full Cup, your go-to spot for holistic wellness, personal development, and mindset hosted by Certified Wellness Educator, Coach and Speaker Natalie Mullin. Get ready to vibe with us every Monday for those Off the Cuff moments and Thursdays for the deep dives and interviews that will have you saying, "Yesss, this is exactly what I needed!" This podcast is for purpose-seeking Women of Colour and allies who are ready to dream big, take action, and move the needle, while still making wellness a priority. We're talking disruptive wellness, self-care that's real, and mindset shifts that'll have you levelling up and showing up, unapologetically. How do you fill your cup and feel fulfilled? We're diving into that and so much more. Join me on this journey of self-discovery, empowerment, and growth. Mondays and Thursdays are about to become your new favourite days as together, we redefine what wellness means to us and pursue our goals with joy, peace and purpose.
Black Girls From Laval - Co-animé par [co-hosted] Naï (Aïcha Black), Christle et LauToTheRey
(FR) Black Girls From Laval est un podcast animé par trois jeunes femmes afro-descendantes : Naï (Aïcha Black), LauToTheRey et Christle Gourdet. Ce podcast a été mis en place dans l’optique de créer des conversations sur des sujets encore tabou au Québec. On veut montrer les richesses émanant de la diversité culturelle. On veut aborder différents enjeux tout en gardant un aspect humoristique. Cette plateforme nous aide à partager une vision positive des communautés culturelles présentes au Québec. Chaque épisode est bâti sur une formule de conversation propice à l’échange et au partage de connaissance. On veut créer une conscience collective et aider nos auditeurs à avoir plus de perspectives à la suite de chaque épisode. On veut militer, on veut rire, on veut amener un changement dans notre société en conscientisant notre auditoire. On veut réduire les inégalités sociales en partageant nos expériences en tant que minorité visible et aider le Québec à démystifier et à comprendre l’Autre. Selon le sujet, un invité peut être invité à venir partager son expertise. On se veut un espace d’échange en toute sécurité, confiance et sans filtre.
(EN) Black Girls From Laval is a podcast hosted by three young Afro-descendant women: Naï, LauToTheRey and Christle Gourdet. This podcast was set up to create conversations on topics that are still taboo in Quebec. We want to show the richness of cultural diversity. We want to address various issues while keeping a humorous aspect. This platform helps us share a positive vision of the cultural communities present in Quebec. Each episode is built on a conversation formula conducive to the exchange and sharing of knowledge. We want to create a collective consciousness and help our listeners have more perspectives after each episode. We want to campaign, we want to laugh, we want to bring about change in our society by raising awareness among our audience. We want to reduce social inequalities by sharing our experiences as a visible minority and help Quebec demystify and understand the Other. Depending on the topic, a guest can be invited to share their expertise. We want to be a safe, trusted and filter-free space.
Le Complex Podcast - Co-animé par [co-hosted] Caleb et Carl
(FR) Nous sommes deux amis qui adorent partager une bonne discussion entourés d’un bon repas avec du bon vin. Rien de mieux pour bien faire passer les sujets complexes et les désaccords! Par contre, ce qu'on aime le plus de ses discussion, c'est l'apprentissage permettant l'inclusion ! Pour nous aider, nois recevons des invités SPÉCIAUX pour partager sur des sujets d’actualités, de sport, de musique et de bien plus encore. L’objectif est de permettre notre communauté de s'épanouir et d'avancer tous ensemble! Assurez-vous de vous abonner, aimer, partager et de commenter!
(EN) We are two friends who love to share a good discussion surrounded by a good meal with good wine. Nothing better to get complex topics and disagreements across! On the other hand, what we like most about his discussions is learning to allow inclusion! To help us, we welcome SPECIAL guests to share on news, sports, music and much more. The goal is to allow our community to flourish and move forward together! Make sure to subscribe, like, share and comment!
Gent's Talk - Co-hosted by Matthew Chapman
Gent's Talk, a series by Gent's Post, presented by BULOVA, and co-hosted by Samir Mourani and Matthew Chapman. Pulling the curtain back on mental health, business, relationships and more with the rising stars and leading gents. New episodes are on Mondays! #GentsTalk
(Make sure you're subscribed to this issue because coming soon, there will be a podcaster spotlight on Matthew Chapman.)
HEAL Her Podcast - Hosted by Makini Smith
H.E.A.L. (Honor, Elevate And Love) Her Podcast, formerly known as, the A Walk In My Stilettos, is a show where we have conversations with extraordinary women on their journey toward wholeness and harmony. The show’s host, Makini Smith, is a certified mindset coach guiding women toward peace, clarity and connection within, supporting the direction of the system toward wholeness, her goal is to get you to thrive.
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Stay creatin',
Sherley J.
Podcast Producer/Host/Digital Strategist
at The Chonilla Network
Hi Sherley,
I just signed up via email to receive 3 of your publications!
I look forward to collaborating with you and others in your group for the Win-Win!
Cheers!
Ditto to you Sherley! There is a strong connection between some of the items and artifacts on display in the Reggie Lewis Museum in Baltimore, Maryland, and books, artifacts and other information located in Nova Scotia and the rest of the Canadian Maritines. For instance, apparently, Black sailors on whaling ships helped many enslaved Africans in the Eastern Maryland seaboard escape to New York, Massachusetts including Boston, Cape Code, Martha's Vineyard and New Bedford, then up into Nova Scotia and the Maritimes. Last year, I did a series of podcast interviews with historian and songstress Vienna Carroll in front of the Harriett Tubman statute in Harlem, NY where she discussed the little known important role Black sailors played to secure our freedom in the 1800s. Since Black sailors had agency compared to most enslaved Africans, especially compared to those in the southern portions of the USA, Vienna says clearly that the typical historical American narrative is incorrect and incomplete "because we freed ourselves!" Later this week, I will comb through my podcast archives to post up a link for you to at least one of the podcasts I did with with Vienna. Additionally, please email me since I would enjoy doing a Zoom Youtube podcast interview with you as our featured guest at a mutually convent time at some point in 2024. My email address is Dr.BobStressRelief@yahoo.com. With Gratitude, Bob Wright