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Yams & Yuca

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Yams & Yuca explores the fabric of Black identities through culture, food, art, life experiences and more; sharing the stories of international creatives. Co-hosts Heather Benson & Kamara Gray bring their unique perspectives as Black Global Citizens living and working in the UK and beyond. Close your eyes. Think about that signature dish that reminds you of home; you know the one that makes your eyes widen with excitement and fills your spirit from head to toe with just one bite. Mmmmmm…that feeling. This is a space for creatives to share similar ancestral memories that shape who they are. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yamsandyuca-podcast/support
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We are joined with Micallar Walker, internationally renown marketer, event producer, audience development consultant, and Founder of Dark Matter Agency. We speak about building a community of authentic Black audiences, and the importance of centring and amplifying Black voices in film, cinema, publishing, and the Arts.  Join the next Dark Matter x Round Table Books Book Club: Rootless with Krystle Zara Appiah on Wednesday 27th March 2024. For details visit HERE. Connect with Micallar Walker: Website: ⁠www.darkmatteragency.co.uk Instagram: ⁠@darkmattermktg YouTube: ⁠@darkmattermktg X/Twitter: @darkmattermktg_ TikTok: @darkmattermktg --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yamsandyuca-podcast/support
Our latest episode features Apex Zero, a multi-disciplinary artist who works as an emcee, beatmaker, filmmaker, photographer, and writer, and is originally from West London. He joins us for a deep and insightful conversation, where we learn about how he honours the ancestors to create future possibilities through his work. Apex’s newest project ‘Drummer Warrior Storyteller’, incorporates music, film, dance, photography, painting and immersive live theatre performances. 'Drummer Warrior Storyteller (part 2)' is available here. Connect with Apex Zero: Website: https://www.apexzero.co.uk/ Instagram: @apex.zero YouTube: @apexzero   --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yamsandyuca-podcast/support
World renowned barber and entrepreneur Mark Maciver, aka SliderCuts, joins us at the table to discuss the key components to building an international business whilst staying connected to local communities. Connect with Mark: Facebook - ⁠@slidercuts⁠ Instagram -⁠@slidercuts⁠ Twitter - ⁠@slidercuts⁠ Website - ⁠https://www.slidercuts.com⁠ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yamsandyuca-podcast/support
We're back with Season 3! To start off our new season, we speak with Araba Ofori-Acquah, a healer, DJ, cultural curator and award-winning writer, about her new book, Return to Source. We learn how to unlock the power of African-Centred Wellness to develop health and well-being within the global Black community. Return to Source is OUT NOW, and is available here, and at all major book-stores. Connect with Araba: Instagram: @araba.oa Website: www.arabaoa.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yamsandyuca-podcast/support
Writer, photographer, and video maker Riaz Phillips joins the Yams & Yuca table to talk all things food, heritage, culture and community with the release of his latest book 'West Winds: Recipes, History and Tales from Jamaica'. We discuss the many ways we are connected through food across the African Diasporas. Connect with Riaz @riazphillips and pick up a copy of 'West Winds: Recipes, History and Tales from Jamaica' at your local bookstore. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yamsandyuca-podcast/support
We are joined by Gloria Ugwarelojo Biachi, a Lagos based Dance Artist, Choreographer, Fitness instructor, Actor and Costume Designer. We learn about how Gloria's determination fuels her to continue to achieve her goals and remain on the path to success. Connect with Gloria at @mz_teshi and https://gloriabiachi.blogspot.com Learn more about 'The Rite of Spring' presented by the Pina Bausch Foundation, École des Sables and Sadler’s Wells, here. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yamsandyuca-podcast/support
Visual artist and teacher Birungi Kawooya joins Heather and Kamara for a heartfelt conversation about celebrating Black Womxn within the arts and making space for authentic expressions of joy and healing within her practice. Connect with Birungi @birungiart and via www.birungikawooyaart.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yamsandyuca-podcast/support
This week we are joined by Caribbean-American author, Charmaine Wilkerson. We speak about her debut novel Black Cake, the stories that we inherit from the past and the present, and how they shape our identity. Black Cake publishes on 3rd February 2022, and is available here. Connect with Charmaine: Instagram: @CharmSpen1 Twitter: @CharmSpen1 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yamsandyuca-podcast/support
Filmmaker, Producer and Director Sam Tebandeke join us at the Yams & Yuca Table to discuss the beauty of international collaborations within the African Diaspora. With a human approach we open ourselves to connect with many people across the globe. Connect with Sam @tebandekelutaaya and via kiasitv.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yamsandyuca-podcast/support
In this week's episode, we sit down at the table with the first of our 'Rising Star' guests, Patience James (plus a cameo appearance from a special guest in the background)! We talk to the accomplished dancer, choreographer, actress and teacher, about how she manages to find a balance whilst continuing to share authentic African culture through her work and her ever popular 'Afro in Heels' class.    Connect with Patience at: Website: www.patiencejchoreography.co.uk Instagram: @patiencegop, @afroinheels, & @GopDancers YouTube: www.youtube.com/c/PatienceJ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yamsandyuca-podcast/support
Today, Heather and Kamara celebrate 1 year of Yams & Yuca highlighting special moments with our guests and answering questions from our listeners. Thank you to all the guests, listeners and supporters from across the globe who have joined us in creating a beautiful tapestry. Cheers to the first year and many more to come!  Connect with Heather @dancinstarburst and with Kamara @kaydances_ and @artistryyouthdance --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yamsandyuca-podcast/support
This week we catch up with the talented Sarudazayi Marufu, the Founder & Executive Producer of Film and Theatre Production Company Euras Films LTD. Euras Films is a female-led film & theatre production company dedicated to innovative storytelling that showcases authentic representation. We speak to Saru about what having a 'seat at the table' means for her, and how trusting the movement of collective leadership can foster meaningful change. Connect with Sarudzayi at: @sarudzayi, @eurasfilms, and www.eurasfilms.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yamsandyuca-podcast/support
Welcome to season 2 of Yams & Yuca! We begin by reflecting on our cycles of creativity especially in light of the "new normal". This week Kor Kase of Afro Van Connect shares how he remains present in his creative practice whilst providing safe spaces for Black creatives to come together.    Connect with Kor @osmoses and @Afrovanconnect --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yamsandyuca-podcast/support
Writer, activist and creative entrepreneur Nick Makoha sits with us at the Yams & Yuca table to share his passion for food and poetry. This week we explore what it takes to cultivate confidence and belief within especially when navigating the peaks and valleys of being an artist.    Connect with Nick @mrmakoha and via his website Learn more about Obsidian @obsidianfoundation  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yamsandyuca-podcast/support
Our special guest for this week is co-host, Heather Benson. Heather shares her story of experiencing full circle moments in her life, and how they have contributed to her being able to continue the art of storytelling through her artistic and creative work. Connect with Heather at: @dancinstarburst and www.heatherstarbenson.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yamsandyuca-podcast/support
This week we welcome Pawlet Brookes, Founder, CEO and Artistic Director of Serendipity - the diversity-led arts organisation in Leicester. An experienced and highly respected senior manager and producer, Pawlet has been at the forefront of the development of Black arts in the UK.  Connect with Pawlet and Serendipity @serendipityleicester  Be sure to check out the latest events on the Serendipity website.  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yamsandyuca-podcast/support
We kick off the second half of Season 1 with a feature on our very own Kamara Gray. This week we learn about the nurturing experiences that inspired her to invest in young Black dancers and provide them with opportunities to train, perform and achieve their dreams.  Connect with Kamara @artistryyouthdance  For more information and to register for AYD100 visit ayd100.eventbrite.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yamsandyuca-podcast/support
Welcome to our Bonus Episode! Joining us at the table is Tahlia Gray, who shares her incredible journey that spans across the globe. She discusses why she feels it's so important to be seen, and how she came to create her international hosiery brand, Sheer Chemistry, that empowers women to feel confident and gorgeous in their own skin. Connect with Tahlia at: www.sheerchemistry.com, @sheerchemistry_tights, and @tahliagray --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yamsandyuca-podcast/support
This week, our podcast guest is the wonderful Maxine Beneba Clarke, a widely published Australian writer of Afro-Caribbean descent. The award winning writer joins us at the table, and we talk about the power of representation through her characters, and its importance throughout her work.  ⁠  Connect with Maxine at: @maxinebeneba --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yamsandyuca-podcast/support
Textile and performance artist, Enam Gbewonyo, embodies and honours her heritage through her artistry. She along with Heather and Kamara explore what it means to connect with and celebrate our ancestors.    Connect with Enam @enamgd --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yamsandyuca-podcast/support
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