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HE SAYS "HOW BLACKS MOVE THE CULTURE!" WITH PAUL EVANS
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HE SAYS "HOW BLACKS MOVE THE CULTURE!" WITH PAUL EVANS

Author: Paul Evans

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Podcast is about the important influence of black people and people Of color to the culture as whole. It will discuss a variety of topics from fashion to politics with a interview format. The show topic with be connect to the guest being interviewed. This podcast is to provide people with guidance and encouragement to research and never rely on just one source.
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Spoke to Ngeke Westbrook and Tyrone Campbell about the imagery of black men and how we are view in the world.  How we have to empower are men and young boys.  How we can make the change and protect our brothers
Spoke to Jon Marti and Dr. Breanna James, Spoke about how Black are viewed and m what hakes imagery so important.  The need to make sure that black women are important and that they are respected and protected. We msut Save our Girls! 
Spoke With Taylor Darden, an upcoming director who is making moves in the industry.  He explained what inspired him to t director nd hoe black directors are thinking and creating outside the box.
Spoke to Me-Mei Monae, explained the challenges of being a black actress in the industry and how you have to be successful without the compromise of one's self.  She also spoke about being a Director and a writer, making Boss moves.
Interviewed Married Couple and Successful Parents Kenneth and Jenee Boston. They let me in on the secrets of a sucessful marriage and how to balance family and a committed relationship. Explained how they have stayed married for 20 years.
I spoke to Earnest Drone who shared his view on politics and not being loyal to Democratic or Republican Party.  His View on both candidates and who would get his vote.  We discussed how to research and make a decision based on tat researched information.  Understanding the reason for why we vote.
Got A Chance to Speake with Ngeke Westbrook, a minister, a entrepreneur, a motivator and an authentic dude. We spoke about the Miseducation of the negro. How this book, pharse is still relevant today. How we can start break the mental chains of an enslaved mind...
Spoke to my boy Franklin Moss who is a custom designer who is  in specializes getting the right suit for men who seek his expertise.  He explains the difference between a custom designer and a fashion designer.  He explains how blacks put the color in fashion and the history of what blacks added to fashion.
Spoke to Biblical Scholar Christopher Williams, informed how to keep the faith during turbulent times.  How to work and be faithfully at the same time.  
Discussed the imagery of the LGBTQIA+ community and the representation in entertainment with Tisa Peyton.  We discussed the evolvement of the characterization of  the gay, lesbian and queer communities and characters we see on the screen.
Spoke with Cherish Robinson about Music and whether or not appropriation is ever present.  We speak about siting the source and paying proper homage and respect.  What being an artist means and having a passion for the music and how it makes you feel. The difference between ownership and cultivation.  The arts being taken from communities that stops cultivation and encouraging your vocalist to keep performing.
Spoke with relators Tyrone Campbell & Victor Reyes about the color of real estate.  Gentrification is discussed and how redlining is used can to assign  into play when a home owner is purchasing through home.
Spoke to Widmarc Dubuisson, we talked about the stereotypical names and whether or not appropriation is necessary. Explained that the New Negro term and what that means and how blacks need to be held accountable for the words that are spoken.  We must watch what we speak in existence!
Spoke to Poet Laureate Ciera Jevae, who explained the importance of being an artist and an activist.  She spoke about the ability to get involved and being mentored by Legend Angela Davis.  She shared her wisdom and her journey and her beliefs that the struggle continues.
Spoke with my dear friend Dr. Breanna James, who talked about views about a Black female Boss.  She talked about the importance of being you own boss and knowing your steps are ordered. She explained that being anchored in faith is what keeps her motivated and pushing toward success.
Spoke with my cousin Ronald Porter, we spoke about the breakdown of the black family. We discussed the effects of integration and affrimative action had on the black family.  We also talked about how to heal and move on.
Spoke with Jeremey Quinn Butler, who is a man of God, actor, writer, director and writer. We spoke about not leeetig fame or success compromise your values or goals.  Moving in God's Purpose
Interviewed Damien Brigham about being an athlete and coach. He explains that the perception of how colleges and organizations view black athletes.  How important it is important to encourage and guide beyond athletics. 
Interviewed My cousin Harrison Spiller, He is a geologist who is also an actor and singer.  He talks about the importance of having stable income while pursuing your passion.  He talks about what the level of success means to him.
Interviewed Black Educator and HBCU alum Sha'vonn Waller.  We discussed the trails and tribulations black students face in a system that is designed to fail them. We also discussed how the community can support and continue to encourage our children.
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