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Broke, Gifted, and Black

Broke, Gifted, and Black

By Broke Gifted and Black

We are two artists (Nikki and Nono) that have experienced life being broke, gifted, and black. We understand that it is a mental and financial struggle to turn your passion into a consistent paycheck. Join us weekly when we discuss everything art and industry-related, give out our Broke AF and Gifted AF Awards, and interview artists and performers from all genres and every walk of life to share their journey of turning their talents into a career. Hopefully, you'll enjoy a lot of laughs and learn some priceless life lessons to take with you along the way.
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Broke, Gifted, and BlackMar 09, 2023

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It's been a minute, but we're back!

It's been a minute, but we're back!

Nikki and Nono are back at it after leaving for a year because life lifed in a big way. In BGB News, We discuss Chris Rock's stand-up special, Selective Outrage, and how often he said the n-word. In the process, we discover the true meaning of a wigger. Isaiah Washington makes an announcement that no one asked for and we debate if Michael B. Jordan was petty on the red carpet. Afterward, we gush over a few movie stars and one very hot football player and talk for another 15 minutes about stuff. Nikki and Nono discuss what they've been doing for the past year and we award our Broke AF and Gifted AF awards to well-deserving recipients. Listen, Share, and Subscribe! 

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Mar 09, 202301:30:30
And Now for a Song Break (Interview with songwriter, Brandon Camphor)

And Now for a Song Break (Interview with songwriter, Brandon Camphor)

Today's episode was actually recorded last Sunday. We start the episode with a personal update on our lives. Then we top BGB News about Rihanna becoming a billionaire, Courtney Kemp signing with Netflix, and the country album no one asked for from Monica. Nono interviews our special guest, Brandon Camphor of One Way. Brandon is a vocalist and songwriter from the DMV area. Brandon talks about his desire to be a part of a group instead of a solo artist, the path he took from performing at a dance studio to opening for leading gospel artists on tour, some artists that influence him and so much more. We award our BAF and we give all the flowers he deserves to Levar Burton.


Brandon Camphor:

http://www.bc1way.com/

IG: https://www.instagram.com/bc1way/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bc1way

Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/bc1way


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Aug 21, 202101:23:59
The Long, Late Episode (Interview w/ Contemporary Dancer, Nya Bowman)

The Long, Late Episode (Interview w/ Contemporary Dancer, Nya Bowman)

Life happens and we had to figure out a schedule to record. So to make up for missing a few episodes we made this one really long. You're Welcome! We start the episode by discussing the deeply melanated Emmy nominees and our own co-host, Nono Osuji was a writer for an Emmy nominated series- WASHED. We discuss how Britney Spears is being treated like a black person and whether or not Tyler Perry needs to hire some writers or maybe not. Nono gives a solo interview to our special guest, Nya Bowman where they discuss her experiences in the dance world abroad and in the States, how dance gave way to her acting career, her work with equity and anti-racism in the dance world and so much more. We award our BAF to the Olympics and GAF to the esteemed Nikole Hannah-Jones. Listen, Follow, and Share!


Nya Bowman:

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nya.bowman.nyc

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

https://www.nyabowman.com/dancer


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Jul 24, 202101:45:31
Listen to De-Rance Blaylock Sing!

Listen to De-Rance Blaylock Sing!

We will be back to our regularly scheduled podcasts with some changes ahead. We didn't want to leave you episode less this week so we wanted to revisit one of our Bonus episodes with the very talented De-Rance Blaylock. Oh and she sings in this episode too!


De-Rance Renette Blaylock sang with the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra’s In-Unison Chorus during its inaugural season in 1994 and two years following.  In 1997, De-Rance left St. Louis and continued her vocal training under Richard Tucker at Alabama A&M University in Huntsville, AL. She played one of the title roles in A&M’s production of Porgy & Bess, opposite American Idol winner Ruben Studdard. In 1999, De-Rance came home and later joined the St. Louis Symphony Chorus.  She now sings with Chris & Kyle with True Spirit, and Jesse Williams & Total Praise.

She has sung behind some of the world's greatest talents, including Dionne Warwick, Lionel Richie, Daryl Coley, Karen Clark-Sheard.

De-Rance has toured the country and Greece with the Phil Woodmore Singers as they perform the critically acclaimed project, Antigone in Ferguson, an ancient Greek tragedy about what happens when personal conviction and state law clash, and violence ensues.

Antigone in Ferguson has now been featured as an off-Broadway hit in New York. It was featured during five weeks at the Harlem Stage in 2018, and again at St. Ann and Holy Trinity Church in Brooklyn in 2019. As a lead soloist, De-Rance is known for singing the last song of the production, titled I’m Covered, written by Dr. Phil Woodmore. The song is available on all digital music outlets.


De-Rance Blaylock:

IG: @deepopstar

Twitter: @deepopstar

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Jun 18, 202144:10
Leave No God-given Talent Unexplored (with creative entrepreneur, Ijeoma Onu)
May 29, 202101:13:22
Aliens of Color (Interview w/ Producer/Director Iquo B. Essien)

Aliens of Color (Interview w/ Producer/Director Iquo B. Essien)

May 07, 202101:20:13
Distracted (Interview with Makeup Artist- Shameika Simmons)
Apr 23, 202101:34:15
We are SINNING! (interview with Actress- Kenneisha Thompson)
Apr 10, 202101:26:50
Ugly Babies and Odd Jobs (interview with actor, Jamila Webb)
Mar 26, 202101:21:40
Reboots and Triple G
Feb 13, 202150:05
Return of the Mack!
Feb 09, 202101:15:33
Best of Broke, Gifted, and Black 2020

Best of Broke, Gifted, and Black 2020

We have been on a bit of a hiatus dealing with some personal life issues that we will share when we are back on the air. Although, a lot has already happened in the world around us, and it's only January 22nd we wanted to give you an episode with highlights from our 2020 podcasts. 2020 was a tough year for all of us but it was also the year that we started this journey, and got to dig deeper into our craft. We hope you enjoy walking down memory lane with us. Thank you for the support and here's to bigger and better things for 2021. 


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Jan 23, 202101:15:27
Food for Thought: Our full interview with Chef, Shelley Chapman

Food for Thought: Our full interview with Chef, Shelley Chapman

We thought this episode would be great for the holiday season. Shelley discusses how to balance mindful eating, and enjoy the holiday food without all of the guilt and overindulgence. We also know this holiday may not be the same as it has been in years past for many of our listeners. We hope this episode gives you some bit of relief from the chaos and heartache of 2020. 


"I’m a Compassionate Carnivore, Mindful Eater, and Conscious Chef who cooks and eats a high plant-based diet … and shares it with you.

When I’m not teaching, filming, or cooking, I’m dancing to a mix of Kompas, Salsa, Soca, Reggae, Afrobeat, and Kizomba.  Eating something dope, divine, and delicious. Spending time in nature. Enjoying art. Learning a new skill.

I’m a Spelman woman, it was there that I began to explore healthier eating options and deal with my emotional eating and body issues.

I’m a Harvard graduate, it was there that I earned my Master’s in Education and decided to become an educator.  After graduating, I taught Spanish for five years but the classroom wasn’t really my jam.  In 2009, I  found my true calling teaching in the kitchen and on camera.

​What do I teach?

I teach mindful eating and plant-based nutrition.

​While I won’t condemn bacon nor ice-cream, I will share the consequences of eating them and provide you with a delicious alternative.

I teach people how to eat a satisfying and nourishing plant-based diet on my YouTube Channel.

When it comes to making changes to your diet, medical warnings aren’t always enough.  Sometimes you just need that perfect plant-based substitute for cheese or some other ingredient before you make the commitment. I got you.

I teach you how to lose weight without the gym, instead of working out, we work in.

I went from a size 12 to a size 2 in one year. When it comes to changing your habits and bettering your health, you have to get rid of the toxins and junk.  In my workshops, you learn how to get rid of toxic food, behaviors, thoughts, actions, and relationships for a total shift in wellness and health."


~Shelley


Shelley Chapman:

The Mindful Plate YouTube Channel

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkMx2C2E2JSnyrHfZpHQeXA

The Mindful Plate Newsletter

www.themindfulplate.tv

Website:

http://bodyfoodfreedom.com/


CSA - Community Supported Agriculture:

(folks can use this to enter their zip code and find farms that provide fresh produce to communities)

https://www.ams.usda.gov/local-food-directories/csas


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Dec 24, 202001:00:12
But Make it Fashion: Our full Interview with fashion stylist, Jessica Alberto

But Make it Fashion: Our full Interview with fashion stylist, Jessica Alberto

“I AM CREATIVE BY WAY OF THE ULTIMATE CREATOR…

therefore, my work is not merely a showcase of me playing ‘dress-up’ with a model…

what I truly desire is for my work to be a visual microphone that projects God’s truth, real experiences from real people, particularly African Americans and people of color.

I have a responsibility with my talent and craft to use it to heal, uplift, and rebuild...one project at a time.”

— Jess.


Jessica is a fashion stylist, social media blogger, career coach, and jazz vocalist.


Jessica Alberto:

https://www.bravemoode.com/

IG: https://www.instagram.com/bravemoode/

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRzKyNrGgexKUhhEW2cEBKA

Rania Blaq: https://linktr.ee/Reinablaqq

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Dec 19, 202001:00:30
Transferred Energy (Interview with Chef, Shelley Chapman)

Transferred Energy (Interview with Chef, Shelley Chapman)

Dec 11, 202001:13:05
Hometown Boys (Interview with Fashion Stylist, Jessica Alberto)

Hometown Boys (Interview with Fashion Stylist, Jessica Alberto)

We have a brand new episode and it's really good! We discuss the new Wendy Williams biopic and who asked for it, Warner Brothers Studios releasing 17 huge movie titles in 2021 on HBO Max and theaters, and the return of Underground on OWN...maybe. We also have a very special For Artists segment about a free 10-week course about Producing. We welcome our special guest Jessica Alberto of Bravemoode. She talks about why being petite was the reason she became interested in the fashion industry, how she couched surfed in NYC until she found her way, how the fashion industry is finally catching up with her mission statement of inclusion and positive representation, and much more. We also learned that she is also a jazz artist. We award our BAF and GAF awards and take a peek behind the curtain to discuss our hometown boy and his restaurant that made national news.  Listen, Share, and Follow us on Social media!


Jessica Alberto:

https://www.bravemoode.com/

IG: https://www.instagram.com/bravemoode/

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRzKyNrGgexKUhhEW2cEBKA

Rania Blaq: https://linktr.ee/Reinablaqq



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For Artists Segment:

https://www.playbill.com/article/stephen-c-byrd-mara-isaacs-brian-moreland-more-set-for-theatre-producers-of-colors-10-week-producing-101-program


Dec 05, 202001:22:57
Mr. Juneteenth: Our full interview with Akron Watson

Mr. Juneteenth: Our full interview with Akron Watson

We will be back next week with a brand new episode but this week we wanted to share with you our extended interview with Akron Watson. His movie Ms. Juneteenth is out on BET now. Akron Watson is a Dallas native and an actor/singer who hasstarredonBroadway, television, film, and voice-overs. He won a Tony, Grammy, and Emmy's a cast member of the Color PurpleRevival on Broadway. He played Trevor in the Tony-winning “The PlayThat Goes Wrong” on Broadway, and he most recently starred as Aaron Burr in Hamilton an American Musical. He is a series regular Erick Houston on Fox’s“Empire”.He can also be seen on TV as Trevor in NBC’sChicago Med. Akron’s film credits include the 2020 recently release “Miss Juneteenth”, as well as ‘Spilt Milk” and “Seasons of Gray”. He is the voice of anime characters like Satoshi on Toonami's Michiko, and Hatchinand Wiley on Jourmungand. He also voices Chris in TheWalkingDeadVideoGame, and he plays himself in the video game borderlands, the Presequelon Playstation, and Xbox. He was a golden ticket winner on American Idol, Season 7.


Akron Watson:

IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2868550/

Twitter: @akronwatson

IG: @akronwatson

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/akronwatsontheperformer/


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Nov 28, 202001:03:11
Stormy Weather (Interview with Minister Shaniqua Rischer)

Stormy Weather (Interview with Minister Shaniqua Rischer)

We're back after a two-week hiatus and there is so much that has happened that we couldn't cover it all., but we tried. We talked about the 1 million dollar bribe the Trump administration offered to 50 Cent and other rappers to endorse him. We also discuss the "Mother of Christmas", Mariah Carey, and her December 4th Christmas special. We talk about People Magazine's choices for the sexiest man alive and more. Our special guest is a speaker and author Shaniqua Rischer. We discuss her path to ministry, false prophets, why black people should do more mission trips, and more. We also award our Broke AF and Gifted Af awards and take a peek behind the curtain about voter fraud and political coups. 

Shaniqua Rischer:

https://shaniquarischer.com/

FB: https://www.facebook.com/shaniquarischer

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


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Nov 21, 202001:23:11
The Transformative Power of Music: Our full interview with Dr. Philip A. Woodmore

The Transformative Power of Music: Our full interview with Dr. Philip A. Woodmore

We are going to be back next week with a brand new episode. Please be patient with us as we deal with life and unexpected circumstances. In the meantime please enjoy this bonus episode! It is our full interview with Dr. Phil Woodmore. We are also happy to announce the release of his book,  Antigone in Ferguson: A Journey Through the Transformative Power of Music. Here is a note from Phil about the release of his book:

"I am so grateful to have been on an incredible journey with a project I composed called Antigone in Ferguson these past four years; it has changed my life!

In celebration of this amazing project, I have written a book documenting the process of creating Antigone in Ferguson and sharing the transformative stories of the audiences and choir members who participated.

Please consider supporting me as I try to effect change in my community by purchasing my book.  This book also speaks to the injustices that avail in our communities and is a platform to encourage courageous conversations with your inner circle and community at large.

I pray that you and your families are safe during these trying times and that this book might be a necessary support to these hard conversations which MUST occur for us to make observable progress toward the goal of people living together in genuine peace and goodwill for each other.

Respectfully,

Dr. Phil"


Buy the book here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/057878629X/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_WoRNFbZ3CMPYH


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Nov 13, 202052:59
Vote or Die (Interview with Vocalist, De-Rance Blaylock)

Vote or Die (Interview with Vocalist, De-Rance Blaylock)

**This episode was recorded on October 21st, for whatever reason, it didn't publish on all platforms**


Today's episode was a bit late because TECHNOLOGY.  Nikki and Nono discuss Daniel Kaluuya's new project, Barney and Friends with a dark twist, Eddie Murphy winning his Emmy, and men on zoom. We have our very special guest, De-Rance Blaylock. She is a vocalist, educator, and musician. De-Rance talks about the early musical influences from her super talented parents, going from studying at Alabama to performing for the Pope, her experience with Antigone in Ferguson, and much more. We award our Broke AF and Gifted AF awards and take a peek behind the curtain to discuss the #EndSars movement in Nigeria. Listen, Share, and Rate us!


De-Rance Blaylock:

IG: @deepopstar

Twitter: @deepopstar


Broke, Gifted, and Black Podcast:

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Nov 13, 202001:12:38
 In a Black Box with Beyonce (Interview with Darielle Williams)

In a Black Box with Beyonce (Interview with Darielle Williams)

Is mercury in retrograde? It's the second week in a row that our technology has been off but here we are. We top the episode with BGB News discussing the top winners of the Hip Hop Music Awards, the death of Quibi, and the rebirth of Shondaland on Netflix due to a huge mistake by a now fired Disney Exec. We welcome our special guest Darielle Williams. She discusses her literal ascension from dancing on the floor to dancing in the air as an aerialist, her experience auditioning and touring with Beyonce, her move to LA to pursue acting, and so much more. We award our BAF and give a double GAF award because Mike Tyson and his therapist deserve it. Listen, Share, and Rate us!


Darielle Williams:

IG: https://www.instagram.com/divadari/

Website: https://linktr.ee/divadari


Alvin Ailey:

The theater company will offer several works paying homage to six decades of Ailey’s Revelations. New pieces presented include Testament, a modern-day approach to Revelations, curated by Associate Artistic Director Matthew Rushing alongside Clifton Brown, Yusha-Marie Sorzano and Damien Sneed on scoring. www.AlvinAiley.org.


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Oct 31, 202001:22:42
Freestyle (interview with Actor/Singer, Akron Watson)

Freestyle (interview with Actor/Singer, Akron Watson)

Today's episode gets a bit more political because IT'S 2020! We discuss Ice Cube allegedly teaming up with the Trump administration for the Black Platinum Plan, Amazon purchasing Coming 2 America the sequel, and the Forbes female self-made billionaire/millionaire list. We interview the Grammy, Tony, and, Emmy award-winning actor, Akron Watson. He discusses his run as Aaron Burr in Hamilton, his journey from Dallas regional theater to the Broadway stage, he discusses his the next challenge in his career in television and film, and much more. We award our Broke AF to Isaiah Washington and his fascist friends and give our Gifted AF award to the show everyone should be watching, Lovecraft Country. Listen, Share, and Rate us!


Akron Watson:

IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2868550/

Twitter: @akronwatson

IG: @akronwatson

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/akronwatsontheperformer/


Broke, Gifted, and Black Podcast:

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Oct 17, 202001:19:25
Aunty Gone (interview with Dr. Philip A. Woodmore

Aunty Gone (interview with Dr. Philip A. Woodmore

Today's episode was a display of our hosts just being broke and black. We promise we will do better next week! This week we discuss what new information could be revealed in the new Netflix series about the life of Selena, Taraji P Henson's new talk show, and series cancellations. We have Dr. Philip A Woodmore as our special guest. He discusses why he got his Ph.D. in Music Education, his hit performance piece using Greek mythology and gospel music to tell the story of racialized police violence, Mike Brown, Ferguson, and healing, his new book, and so much more. We give out our Gifted AF award, and combine our Broke AF award and peek behind the curtain conversation with a complete thrashing of the COVID super spreader, The White House occupant. Listen, Share, and Rate us on any platform you listen to the podcast!

Dr. Philip A. Woodmore:

https://www.philipawoodmore.com/

IG: @phil_woodmore

YT: https://www.youtube.com/user/URAHOT

His book is entitled: Antigone in Ferguson: A Journey Through the Transformative Power of Music


Antigone in Ferguson:

https://theaterofwar.com/projects/antigone-in-ferguson


Broke Gifted and Black Podcast:

https://anchor.fm/broke-gifted-and-black

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Email: hey.brokegiftedandblackpodcast@gmail.com


Oct 10, 202001:28:58
The Loudest Christians: Our full Interview with Elizabeth Woodson

The Loudest Christians: Our full Interview with Elizabeth Woodson

Elizabeth is a passionate Bible teacher whose deepest desire is to know Christ and to make Him known! Engaging both the heart and mind, she loves to teach the truth of Scripture, empowering believers to experience abundant life with Jesus! On most days you can find her hanging out at The Village Church, where she has the joy to work as the Institute Minister doing what she loves – writing, teaching, and developing leaders.

Elizabeth is a graduate of Dallas Theological Seminary with a Masters in Christian Education, and formerly served as the Single Life Ministry Coordinator at Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship under the leadership of Senior Pastor, Dr. Tony Evans.


https://www.elizabethwoodson.org/


Oct 09, 202048:60
Stay Black (interview with Hair Stylist, Mohan Jean Mary)

Stay Black (interview with Hair Stylist, Mohan Jean Mary)

In this episode, we discuss how FOXSoul filled the talk show void with a new show from Jay Jeezy Jenkins. We also talk about how remakes and sequels are upsetting Nikki when the original was perfect and the delay of filming in the industry because of COVID. Our special guest is a Brooklyn based celebrity and bridal hairstylist and the owner of Modimel Salon, Modimel Brides, and NAHOM Wellness, Mohan Jean Mary. She shares how she went from aspirations to be a dancer on Broadway to working with the biggest names in the industry and creating her own wellness brand. We talk about how COVID has changed her business and perspective, and how finding her own healing and balance has inspired her next phase. Mohan also gives us great insight into how others in her industry can do the same. We award our Broke AF and Gifted AF awards and resurrect Petty Ghost in our peek behind the curtain. Like, Share, and Rate us wherever you listen to the podcast.

Mohan Jean Mary/Modimel:

https://modimel.com/

Modimel Salon:@modimel_salon

Modimel Weddings: @modilmelweddings

NAHOM Wellness: @nahomwellness


First Fifteen LA:

Instagram: @firstfifteenla


Broke, Gifted, and Black:

https://anchor.fm/broke-gifted-and-black

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BrokeGiftedandBlackPodcast

IG: https://www.instagram.com/brokegiftedandblackpodcast/

Email: hey.brokegiftedandblackpodcast@gmail.com

Oct 02, 202001:13:00
Say Her Name (interview with Elizabeth Woodson)

Say Her Name (interview with Elizabeth Woodson)

Nikki and Nono top the episode discussing the Emmy wins, Regina King making history, Zandaya's growth as an actor, and why Schitts Creek deserves all of those Emmys.  We talk about which shows are going back into production and the Billboard Music Award nominations. Just how old is Old Town Road and why does it feel like it came out three years ago? We speak to a different kind of artist, a minister. Elizabeth Woodson joins the podcast to discuss how her ministry is art, the loud oppositional voices from the Evangelical Church, and how she navigates white spaces while being unapologetically who God created her to be, a black Christian woman with a gift for ministering to His people. We award our Broke AF and Gifted AF awards and we take an emotional peek behind the curtain to discuss the injustice of Breonna Taylor's murder.  Listen, Share, and Rate us!

Elizabeth Woodson:

Website: https://www.elizabethwoodson.org/

IG: https://www.instagram.com/missjazzyliz/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/missjazzyliz

Be a part of her ministry-

The One Conference ($47, 10/9-10/2020, streamed online)

Lifeway Women's Leadership Forum ( $150, 11/12-13/20202-day conference. streamed online.)

Christian Story Class at The Village Church ($25, registration open until 9/30)


Breonna Taylor:

https://www.thecut.com/2020/09/breonna-taylor-louisville-shooting-police-what-we-know.html

https://www.cnn.com/2020/09/25/us/breonna-taylor-investigation-protests/index.html


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Sep 25, 202001:18:41
A Harlem Sidewalk Birth story: Our full Interview with Garlia Cornelia

A Harlem Sidewalk Birth story: Our full Interview with Garlia Cornelia


Garlia is a writer, producer, photographer, and mother.  In 2008, Garlia founded Blackboard Plays, a monthly series devoted to Black Playwrights.  She is one of the founding producers of Harlem9, OBIE Award winners for, “48Hours in…™Harlem”.   Her essays and articles have appeared in "The New York Times", "The Washington Post”,  "Salon.com" and “AmericanTheatre.org”. Her play “Shoppin for N.I.G.G.A.S” has been workshopped at the cell, and excerpts showcased at Theater for a New City.  Garlia was a Momm and Popp resident at Popps Packing in Hamtramck, MI during the summer of 2018, where she developed “Pingree’s Past”.  Garlia’s play “Snapshots” was part of the 10th Season of The Fire This Time Festival in 2019.  Most recently, she has twice been a writer for the #24viralmonologues on Instagram, produced by “The 24Hour Plays”.  She worked on an MA in African American and African Diaspora studies at Indiana University before coming to New York for her MFA in Playwrighting which she earned at The New School for Drama. Garlia is a member of the Dramatists Guild of America and a Line Producer at The Public Theater. She has been the Line Producer for “Socrates”, “Much Ado About Nothing”, (filmed for Great Performances on PBS), “Mojada”,  “for colored girls who have considered suicide when the rainbow is enough” and “Coal Country”.  Since Quarantine began, she has also been the Line Producer on several Digital projects coming out of The Public Theater and was most recently the Co-Creative Producer of #ToBeBlack, released on Juneteenth.  Finally, Garlia is the Producing Director of the Parent Artists Advocacy League (PAAL) and their NYC Chief Rep, receiving one of their first childcare grants in 2019.  



Website: www.garliacornelia.com

Join Garlia on Patreon! www.patreon.com/garliacornelia  

Social Media: @garliacornelia

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Petty Ghost (interview with Garlia Cornelia)
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Jesus was a Liberal (interview with Calvin J. Walker)
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Blooming Abroad: Our entire interview with Nneka Osueke

Blooming Abroad: Our entire interview with Nneka Osueke

 We had such a great conversation with Nneka that we wanted to share the entire conversation with our listeners in a bonus episode. So here is the complete, raw, and unedited version of our interview. We hope you enjoy it!


 Nneka Osueke is a visual artist, mental health advocate, an author who glides across various mediums, most notably painting and sculpture, to depict themes of African history, spirituality, Black empowerment, and the human mind. A first-generation Nigerian born and raised in Dallas, Texas, she received her Bachelor's in Fashion Merchandising from Sam Houston State University in 2013. Shortly after, Nneka moved to Los Angeles, CA to begin her career in design, but surprisingly, found herself pursuing a Master's in Clinical Psychology and her artistry full-time. Thus, she discovered the golden bridge between her purpose and her passion--merging art, African psychology, and mental health advocacy together.

Osueke has exhibited her work in Miami, Italy, Jamaica, Dallas, and Los Angeles, CA, and has presented on/participated in discussions about African Spirituality and the connections between mental health and creative expression. She currently lives and works in Ratchaburi, Thailand, where she implemented the newest chapter of her youth creative expression program, The Prodigy Vanguard. She is also the founder and host of Paint-In-Place, a weekly, virtual paint and sip class created in light of the recent pandemic, and is set to release her first book later this month entitled Blooming Abroad: The Black Girl’s Journal-Guide-Memoir for Traveling and Living in Foreign Lands.

With her sights set on opening an art gallery, creating a full-15 course International Art program in Thailand, and exhibiting new artwork both in Thailand and in the States, Nneka is intentional about using all of her gifts and strives to inspire others to do the same.


Follow Nneka at https://www.nnekaosueke.com/

IG: @nneka.osueke

Her new book now available to pre-order: Blooming Abroad: The Black Girl's Journal-Guide-Memoir for Traveling and Living In Foreign Lands


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Email us hey.brokegiftedandblackpodcast@gmail.com

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Fighting Imposter Syndrome While Blooming Abroad (Interview w/ Nneka Osueke)
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 Accents and Showtime at the Apollo (interview with Eric Lockley)
Aug 21, 202001:26:11
Pop, Lock, and Block it (interview with Nono)
Aug 14, 202001:08:32
2020 Vision Deferred: Conquering Our Own Negativity (interview with Nikki)
Aug 14, 202001:14:28
Introducing the Broke, Gifted, and Black Podcast!

Introducing the Broke, Gifted, and Black Podcast!

We are two artists (Nikki and Nono) that have experienced life being broke, gifted, and black. We understand that it is a mental and financial struggle to turn your passion into a consistent paycheck. Join us weekly when we discuss everything art and industry-related, give out our Broke AF and Gifted AF Awards, and interview artists and performers from all genres and every walk of life to share their journey of turning their gifts into more than just hobbies, but what they do for a living.  At the end of most episodes, we also let our listeners take a peek behind the curtain, where we discuss things outside of the arts that we need to get off our chest or just want to share with you!  Listen, Laugh, Learn, and Share!

Aug 14, 202000:36