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 Here’s everything you need to know about Harlem World Magazine’s roster about the podcast, which covers every corner of Harlem, NY entertainment and politics, and all that’s in between, with leaders, legends, and trailblazers. Get more information at www.harlemworldmagazine.com

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In a new episode of The HWM Podcast, Harlem soprano, Leah Hawkins, talks with Harlem World Magazine’s Founder and Publisher, and host Danny Tisdale. Join us for this great conversation with Lil Nickslins and Rudy Collins on this podcast after the 20th anniversary of Harlem World Magazine. Rudy and Lil kick off the New Year with rights with on their inspirations, their experiences working through Harlem over the last few deceased, their favorite fab places in Harlem, their best career moves, their secret sauce of why Harlem is one of the greatest communities in the world and writing and photography for everyone wanting to photo in their Harlem footsteps. As an independent magazine, we rely on readers like you to help keep our content free. Please contribute.Support the showAs an independent magazine, we rely on readers like you to help keep our content free. Please contribute.
In a new episode of The HWM Podcast, the scholar and consultant, Kim Taylor Thompson, graced the airwaves alongside Harlem World Magazine’s Founder and Publisher, and host Danny Tisdale.Their conversation, shed light on some great subjects aright from our headlines, from Kim’s legendary father, the late Dr. Billy Taylor, to the ascension of Harlem’s newly elected city council member, Yuseff Salaam. And delved into the political acumen of the venerable Harlem native, Keith Wright. However, the discussion didn’t stop there, as they took a moment to explore Kim’s sanctuary of serenity amidst the vibrant streets of Harlem and much more. And her book, “Progressive Prosecution: Race and Reform in Criminal Justice” co-authored with her husband, Anthony Thompson, Kim Taylor Thompson and much more.Kim Taylor-ThompsonKim Taylor-Thompson grew up right here in the famous Riverton Houses in Harlem. Her father was world-renowned jazz musician/ambassador Dr. Billy Taylor. She is an educator teaching criminal law and community and criminal defense, with a focus on the impact of race and gender on public policy—particularly criminal and juvenile justice policy. She has won numerous awards, she is a consultant for several Fortune 500 companies and government organizations. Taylor-Thompson received her JD from Yale Law School and her BA from Brown University.For more information go to Kim Taylor ThompsonSupport the showAs an independent magazine, we rely on readers like you to help keep our content free. Please contribute.
 Harlem World Magazine’s president CC Minton and Publisher Danny Tisdale spoke to Kahlil Carmichael regarding mind, body, and spirit on The HWM Podcast. Kahlil Carmichael is Founder and Senior Pastor, Live Well Church in New Jersey, he is a graduate of New York Theological Seminary with a Master of Divinity in Harlem, NY and the founder of FitCare360°; a not-for-profit, helping participants engages the mind, body, and spirit to attain lasting well-being with an emphasis on spiritual care, physical exercise and healthy eating, through online and in-person services. Pastor Carmichael has earned wellness certifications from the American Council on Exercise (ACE) and was an Arthritis Foundation Tai-Chi Instructor and an Arthritis Foundation exercise specialist.  He is the author of “The Fitness Doctor, 50 Tips of The Day” and a monthly columnist including being a husband, father, theologian, author, podcaster, entrepreneur, avid reader and life-long learner.CC MintonCC Minton, CC is an award-winning lifestyle advocate, author, social impact exec, and founder of The House of Minton which consists of lifestyle-driven real estate holdings.  An NYC conversationalist with a passion for people, she works with men and women helping them upgrade their lifestyles.  She believes that the kitchen and the bedroom are the most important rooms in the house.Support our work and get the new a HWM Podcast t-shirt with a purchase $32.47 today at https://tinyurl.com/yz4zjhh7.Support the showAs an independent magazine, we rely on readers like you to help keep our content free. Please contribute.
Harlem World Magazine’s Real Estate writer and owner of Harlem Lofts, Robb Pair, talks about the real estate Housing Development Fund Corporation (HDFC Coops) program with host Danny Tisdale, on The HWM Podcast. Earlier in the year we asked new film reviewer Marc Peoples to review his top three films to make the Oscars this year and he came up with this diverse grouping of films:Listen to Robb and Danny talk about the 5 W's of the new Housing Development Fund Corporation cooperatives (HDFC coops) program in Harlem.  Listen to the podcast below.#harlem, #theharlemworldmagazinepodcast, #harlemworldmagazine, #hdfcPhoto credit: Everywhere.Support the showAs an independent magazine, we rely on readers like you to help keep our content free. Please contribute.
Harlem World Magazine's new film reviewer Marc Peoples talks about his pick for "best picture" at this year's Oscars with host Danny Tisdale, on The Harlem World Magazine Show. Earlier in the year we asked new film reviewer Marc Peoples to review his top three films to make the Oscars this year and he came up with this diverse grouping of films:1. Oscar Season Everything Everywhere All At Once: https://www.harlemworldmagazine.com/oscar-season-everything-everywhere-all-at-once-review/2. The Irishmen the Banshees Of Inisherin: https://www.harlemworldmagazine.com/the-irishmen-the-banshees-of-inisherin-movie-review/3. The Fabelmans:https://www.harlemworldmagazine.com/lifes-nothing-like-the-movies-the-fabelmans-movie-review/ Listen to Marc Peoples give Danny Tisdale the low down on this year's Oscars and Marc's pick for "Best Picture" on Sunday, March 12, 2023.Marc PeoplesMarc Peoples is a writer, film, and game enthusiast with a full range of electronic or digital games experience, who lives on the west coast in Los Angeles, CA. He graduated with honors from the Los Angeles Film School (LAFS), where he studied film and screenwriting. www.linkedin.com, www.instagram.com#harlem, #harlemworldmagazineSupport the showAs an independent magazine, we rely on readers like you to help keep our content free. Please contribute.
 Harlem’s Glenn Hunter looks back in honor of Rev. Calvin Butts III with host Danny Tisdale, on The Harlem World Magazine Show. The podcast is a great Black History Month celebration of Harlem legend Rev. Calvin Otis Butts III, senior pastor of the Abyssinian Baptist Church and Abyssinian Baptist Development Corporation (ADC), in Harlem.Listen to an earlier podcast with HWM host Danny Tisdale with Harlem historian Glenn Hunter.Glenn HunterHarlem historian Glenn Hunter, Harlem Cultural Archives, Co-Founder and Co-Executive Director. Other co-founders Ken Sargeant and Keith Hunter. Glenn is a career educator who specializes in math and information technology. And an Adjunct Lecturer at Baruch College and a tireless community organizer devoted to Harlem.Visit https://www.harlemcultural.org, #harlemculturalarchives, #harlem, #harlemworldmagazineSupport the showAs an independent magazine, we rely on readers like you to help keep our content free. Please contribute.
Listen to Legendary Harlem Business Owner Princess Jenkins and Carvers Michael Pugh Talk about The Art Of Business with host Danny Tisdale, on The Harlem World Magazine Show.We spoke to the legendary Harlem small business owner Princess Jenkins, from the Brownstone, and Michael Pugh CEO, of Carver Bank about the 2022 Minority Women-Owned Green Business Pitch Competition. The winners were Princess Jenkins, founder of lifestyle boutique The Brownstone, and Diane Da Costa, CEO and founder of hair care salon and lifestyle brand SimpleeBEAUTIFUL, who received $5,000 grants to fund business plans that increase sustainability, reduce waste, save energy, and lower emissions in their businesses. They are shining examples of female minority entrepreneurs who are innovating their small businesses to address the threat that climate change poses to all of us, but especially communities of color. Diane is not with us.Princess Jenkins, The Brownstone, https://www.thebrownstonewoman.com/Michael Pugh, Carver Bank, https://www.carverbank.com/Subscribe to our podcasts from iHeartRadio, to Apple Podcasts, to Spotify, to Google Podcasts, to Stitcher, to TuneIn + Alexa, and get the feed here.Photo credit: (l to r) Princess Jenkins and Carvers Michael Pugh.Support the showAs an independent magazine, we rely on readers like you to help keep our content free. Please contribute.
 Listen to Savona Bailey-McClain, Executive Director/Chief Curator of West West Harlem Art Fund, talk about the Master Drawings In New York panel with host Danny Tisdale, on The Harlem World Magazine Show. Be a part of the amazing Register here.A great conversation with Savona the moderator about the panel and her concept for her “Master Drawings New York” panel with Sanjay Kapoor, Director of Kapoor Galleries, artists Norberto Rivera, and Barbara Earl Thomas, at the Academy of Arts and Letters on Sunday, January 22nd, 2023, at 1 pm EST. Savona, in an email, stated, “The panel is about the relationship between dealers, museums, artists, and dealers. There is a fluid relationship between these parties. They feed into each other. Dealers are also introducing lesser-known artists to museums and their new works. Influential artists are using their star power to recommend artists to galleries. This helps the public become more acquainted with different traditions, techniques, and stories."She continued, "Numbers overall for museum acquisitions need improving but it's moving in the right direction. I have the findings of the recent museum survey. Artists looking to make a splash, still need representation but also collectors. People of color need to buy art and build demand. They can start with prints, works on paper, ceramics, and small sculptures. Participation is key."Subscribe to our podcasts from iHeartRadio, to Apple Podcasts, to Spotify, to Google Podcasts, to Stitcher, to TuneIn + Alexa, and get the feed here.Photo credit: Savona Bailey-McClain.Support the showAs an independent magazine, we rely on readers like you to help keep our content free. Please contribute.
 Harlem's Glenn Hunter looks back at the historic 1936 Harlem Riots Report Conference, and the passing of Rev. Calvin Butts III with host Danny Tisdale, on The Harlem World Magazine Show.  The podcast is a great follow-up to a community conversation regarding “The 1936 Mayor’s Commission Report” presented at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture on 135th Street in Harlem on September 20, 2022, with Pauline Toole, Rosemonde Pierre-Louis, while taking a quick look back at the passing of Harlem legend Rev. Calvin Otis Butts III, senior pastor of the Abyssinian Baptist Church and Abyssinian Baptist Development Corporation (ADC), in Harlem.  Listen to an earlier podcast with HWM host Danny Tisdale with NYC Commissioner Toole and Pierre-Louis on November 4th, 2022 here. Glenn HunterHarlem historian Glenn Hunter, Harlem Cultural Archives, Co-Founder and Co-Executive Director. Other co-founders Ken Sargeant and Keith Hunter. Glenn is a career educator who specializes in math and information technology. And an Adjunct Lecturer at Baruch College and a tireless community organizer devoted to Harlem. Visit https://www.harlemcultural.orgSupport the showAs an independent magazine, we rely on readers like you to help keep our content free. Please contribute.
Listen to Mercedes Ellington talks about her grandfather's Duke Ellington’s Sacred Concerts with host Danny Tisdale, on The Harlem World Magazine Show.Duke Ellington’s Sacred Concerts makes its return to a New York Stage for the first time in nearly four decades, and, Duke’s only granddaughter, Mercedes Ellington has joined the cast! She will be reprising her role of the production’s Narrator, which she originally performed in 2014 in Paris. Sacred Concerts is said to have been Mr. Ellington’s favorite work, mainly due to the themes of love, hope, and freedom that drive it. He called Sacred Concerts, "the most important thing I have ever done." It’s use of jazz, classical music, choral music, spiritual, gospel, blues, visual art, and dance make it a sizable production to produce (which is why it’s been so scarcely presented since his death in 1974, yet it resonates with and appeals to audiences everywhere—and this production invites a star-studded cast to honor this important work.The New York Choral Society’s Sacred Concerts will be held with free admission from November 18 – 19, 2022, (with a performance on November 19 that will be live-streamed, free), at the Tishman Auditorium at The New School.  Tickets are available at https://nychoral.orgConstant Contact Constant Contact is an online marketing company, that creates email marketing campaigns like a pro.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showAs an independent magazine, we rely on readers like you to help keep our content free. Please contribute.
Listen to Robin Hamilton and Jacinto Taras Riddick talk at The African Diaspora International Film Festival ADIFF with host Danny Tisdale, on The Harlem World Magazine Show.Robin Hamilton, is an Emmy-award-winning television host, producer, and moderator.  She is the founder and principal of the Around Robin Production Company, where she creates videos for non-profits to help with fundraising, marketing and messaging. Her company has produced four documentary films including This Little Light of Mine: The Legacy of Fannie Lou Hamer which chronicles the life of famed civil rights seminal activist Fannie Lou Hamer.  That film will be presented during ADIFF at the Schomburg Center on November 29, 2022, as part of a program entitled Portraits of Women Leaders.We also have with us Jacinto Taras Riddick, director of A Brother's Whisper.  He is a New York City-trained actor with extensive theatrical experience, including guest-starring roles on The Blacklist, Elementary, Homeland, Blue Bloods, Law and Orders, and SVU. He is a passionate screenwriter and is the writer and director of the feature film titled A Brother's Whisper which will be the Closing Night film of the African Diaspora International Film Festival.Get more information here: The African Diaspora International Film Festival will be held from November 25 to December 11, 2022, throughout Manhattan with the presentation of 89 films from 44 countries.  For the full lineup and to purchase tickets visit nyadiff.org, @nyadiff  and NY_ADIFFSubscribe to our podcasts from iHeartRadio, to Apple Podcasts, to Spotify, to Google Podcasts, to Stitcher, to TuneIn + Alexa, and get the feed hereConstant Contact Constant Contact is an online marketing company, that creates email marketing campaigns like a pro.Amazon Amazon.com, Inc., is an American multinational technology company.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showAs an independent magazine, we rely on readers like you to help keep our content free. Please contribute.
Commissioner of New York City Department of Records and Information Services. Pauline Toole and Executive Director of the NYU McSilver Institute for Poverty Policy and Research, Rosemonde Pierre-Louis, discuss the upcoming release of “the Conditions in Harlem Revisited: From the 1936 Mayor’s Commission Report to Today" with host Danny Tisdale, on The Harlem World Magazine Show podcast.The report will be released as part of a community conversation at the The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture on September 20th, 2022, at 9 AM-6:30 pm EST, to explore those similarities and propose possible policies to address issues.  You are invited to attend the conference and participate in the discussion.  RSVP here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/conditions-in-harlem-revisited-tickets-403205076237. Also, check out their newly launched website to learn more about the rich history of Harlem: https://harlemconditions.cityofnewyork.us.Pauline ToolePauline Toole serves as the Commissioner of the New York City Department of Records and Information Services (DORIS), the agency responsible for records policy, preserving protecting and making publicly available City government’s historical and current materials. Toole spent more than 30 years building accessible and effective government organizations in New York City and State.  Toole received her B.A. in History from the University of Michigan and her M.A. in History from New York UniversityRosemonde Pierre-LouisRosemonde Pierre-Louis is Executive Director of the NYU McSilver Institute for Poverty Policy and Research, which is committed to disrupting generational poverty through research, policy and action. In 2006, Ms. Pierre-Louis became the first Haitian-American in New York City’s history. In April 2022, she was appointed by New York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) to a blue ribbon “Fairness” panel to address solutions to reduce fare evasion. Subscribe to our podcasts from iHeartRadio, to Support the showAs an independent magazine, we rely on readers like you to help keep our content free. Please contribute.
Marko Nobles talks all things Harlem Week 2022 with host Danny Tisdale, on The Harlem World Magazine Podcast.Since the first Legendary Harlem Week, 48 years ago HW’s mission has been to embrace, inform, and educate, and also give hope and direction to Harlem and the Harlem’s of the world. Guided by that mission the Harlem Week team emerge from a year of unprecedented challenges HARLEM WEEK 2022 looks to uplift, direct and encourage you with a series of events built around our theme, “INSPIRATION, IMPACT, LEGACY”Marko Nobles serves as a 2nd Vice Chairman of the HARLEM WEEK Board of Directors. Marko is an experienced pro in the fields of Radio PR, Marketing, Event Production, and Entertainment. Marko is also an entrepreneur.Get more information at https://www.HarlemWeek.comConstant ContactConstant Contact is an online marketing company, that creates email marketing campaigns like a pro.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showAs an independent magazine, we rely on readers like you to help keep our content free. Please contribute.
Tammeca Rochester talks with host Danny Tisdale, on The Harlem World Magazine Podcast.Tammeca Rochester is the owner and founder of Harlem Cycle, Harlem's first and only indoor cycling studio. She has three academic degrees in mathematics, mechanical engineering and an MBA from the NYU Stern School of Business. After 13 years working as an engineer and then a marketing executive for a fortune 500 company, Tammeca turned her passion for fitness and community into Harlem Cycle. She was drawn to indoor cycling, which took her back to her childhood memories of riding her bike on the streets of Atlanta—but she was disappointed in the options present within the Harlem community. Her entrepreneurial spirit and her passion for community inspired her to establish Harlem Cycle, dedicated to the passion, the soul, and the hustle that defines Harlem. Tammeca, was the grand prize winner of the Home Team Advantage winners, part of the Small Business Contest, with Mastercard and the New York Yankees read the entire article here. Get more information at https://www.HarlemCycle.comConstant ContactConstant Contact is an online marketing company, that creates email marketing campaigns like a pro.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showAs an independent magazine, we rely on readers like you to help keep our content free. Please contribute.
Dr. Rahsaan Harris talks about small business, inspirations, and more with host and founder Danny Tisdale, on The Harlem World Magazine Podcast.We heard from Dr. Rahsaan Harris in the Citizensnyc Investments in nyc small business owners make a difference from Harlem to Hollis article on HarlemWorldMagazine.com. Dr. Harris has been Citizens Committee for New York City (Citizens Committee), effective March 16, 2022. Mr. Harris, who has more than 20 years of experience leading nonprofits and international grantmaking, partnering with communities to make local investments, and promoting community organizing, is Citizens Committee’s first black CEO in the organization’s 45-year history. He is a transformative leader and role model who has been a New York City public school teacher, board member of various Harlem-based organizations, devoted Big Brothers Big Sister mentor, and Peace Corps environmental education volunteer in South America. Get more information at https://www.citizensnyc.orgConstant ContactConstant Contact is an online marketing company, that creates email marketing campaigns like a pro.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showAs an independent magazine, we rely on readers like you to help keep our content free. Please contribute.
Harlem-based photographer Rudy Collins talks about photography, the process, great places to shoot and more with host Danny Tisdale, on The Harlem World Magazine Podcast.Rudy is a Harlem freelance photographer with a penchant for the art of the Harlem Brownstones in street photography. I offer the opportunity to stop and look at the art of each block, and to capture the "swag" of each block. As Harlem was changing, it inspired me to record how these previously dirty grey buildings took on a whole new look.. My goal is to showcase the potential beauty under the "gritty-ness", with the Dutch and Italian influence, as well as world-renowned architects who have designed Brownstones throughout Harlem. Staff photographer for "Harlem Torch Magazine", currently a senior contributor to Harlem World Magazine. Get more information at rudycollinsphotography.comConstant ContactConstant Contact is an online marketing company, that creates email marketing campaigns like a pro.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showAs an independent magazine, we rely on readers like you to help keep our content free. Please contribute.
 Listen to trailblazer Clem Marshall, talk about great women in his life during Women's History Month with host Danny Tisdale, on The Harlem World Magazine Show. Clem Marshall has deep roots in Harlem he is a Canadian educator and writer, whose work focuses on race, language, culture, and ancestry. Marshall is president of MangaCom, which offers a range of services aimed at improving equity in education, organizational change, and the arts. He received his doctorate from the EGS in 2011. Clem Marshall’s areas of research include diversity, especially as relating to curricula and community affairs, also in public and independent education. He is particularly interested in race, gender, community education, community art, equity in education, health and social work, as well as African art. Get more information here: https://egs.edu/biography/clem-marshall/Support the showAs an independent magazine, we rely on readers like you to help keep our content free. Please contribute.
Listen to trailblazer Nichol King, the first-ever VP Community Manager at Chase Bank in Harlem with host Danny Tisdale, on The Harlem World Magazine Show .Harlem’s Nichol King, affectionately known as “Harlem’s Banker” Nichol King is the first ever Community Manager at JPMorgan Chase & Co. with a demonstrated history of working in the financial services industry. Skilled in Nonprofit Organizations, Negotiation, Team Building, Fundraising, and Leadership. Nichol also received a Congressional Award and Proclamation from Former Congressmen Charlie Rangel in 2016. She believes in the importance of community building!For more information click hereSubscribe to our podcasts from iHeartRadio, to Apple Podcasts, to Spotify, to Google Podcasts, to Stitcher, to TuneIn + Alexa and get the feed here.Support the showAs an independent magazine, we rely on readers like you to help keep our content free. Please contribute.
Join Harlemite Jerry Migdol, as he talks Harlem, Love & Philanthropy and more with host Danny Tisdale, on The Harlem World Magazine Podcast.Jerry Migdol, and the Migdol team with Sheri Perl Migdol and Aaron Migdol a knows everyone, from President Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, Governor Andrew Cuomo, United States Congressman Adriano Espaillat, and State Senator Brian Benjamin. Gerald is the founder and President of the Migdol Organization; Harlem-based real estate management and development firm with ancillary social service, legal, and security businesses including several non-profits dedicated to the health, education, and welfare of the Harlem community.Most recently he has been working closely with Korey Wise and the Exonerate Five. For more information about Migdol Organization: http://migdolorganization.com/new-pageAll on this week’s edition of The Harlem World Magazine celebrates it's 18th birthday with founder and publisher, businessman, award-winning visual artist, educator, reality tv star on Colonial House, and former Harlem Community Board member Danny Tisdale.Please like and share the show.Subscribe to our podcasts from iHeartRadio, to Apple Podcasts, to Spotify, to Google Podcasts, to Stitcher, to TuneIn + Alexa and get the feed here.Find more from The Harlem World Magazine podcast at https://www.harlemworldmagazine.com/podcastFollow usFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/harlemworldmagazineInstagram: http://instagram.com/harlemworldmagazineSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/theharlemworldmagazinepodcast)We want to say thank you to our partner Marko Nobles at Injoy Enterprises.Support the showAs an independent magazine, we rely on readers like you to help keep our content free. Please contribute.
Listen to Angelique Miles talks stress, eating right and more during the COVID Crisis with host CC Minton and co-host, Danny Tisdale, on The Passion Behind Powerful Women Show.With over 20 years in the entertainment industry, Angelique Miles has been responsible for signing publishing deals with award-winning artists such as Timbaland, Pharrell Williams & Missy Elliot, just to name a few. Her high-profile career in entertainment led her to her new-found love of beauty & fitness. Angelique found out one of the best ways to deal with the stressful demands of her career was through exercising, which helped her stay physically fit and mentally sharp. Today Angelique is a sought-after brand and wellness influencer whose main goal is to empower and educate by providing fresh fitness content for women who are interested in improving their lives through physical activity and healthy eating while balancing their careers as well as their personal lives. Angelique believes in the necessity of an active lifestyle that encompasses all the compulsory components of fitness. Angelique deeply prides herself on motivating the unmotivated and with her well-furnished awareness and skill in the ever-changing field of health and fitness, she aspires to continue broadening and enhancing women’s understanding of the importance of a healthy existence. Find out more information here: www.angeliquemiles.comSubscribe to our podcasts from iHeartRadio, to Apple Podcasts, to Spotify, to Google Podcasts, to Stitcher, to TuneIn + Alexa and get the feed here.Find more from Harlem World Magazine podcast at https://www.harlemworldmagazine.com/podcastFollow usFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/harlemworldmagazineTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/hwmagInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/harlemworldmagazine YouTube: https://youtu.be/pqhTpc7Y7FcNewsletters: https://tinyurl.com/ycko5b5gSupport the showAs an independent magazine, we rely on readers like you to help keep our content free. Please contribute.
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