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Essah's Way

Essah's Way

A weekly Society and Culture podcast
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Essah's Way

Essah's Way

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Essah's Way

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Episode 127. Essah Cozett discusses her recent publications, dissertation updates, and developing community archive projects.Essah Cozett Diaz is a Liberian-American poet, podcaster, and PhD candidate at the University of Puerto Rico, Río Pie
Episode 126. Darian “Creative” Harris opens up about his experiences as an entrepreneur and his inspirations as a marketing expert. Darian “Creative” Harris is a Southern photographer, marketing and branding expert. He is also a skilled Digi
Episode 125. Effie Nkrumah celebrates her journey by reflecting on her faith, international experiences, and dedication to her dreams. Effie Nkrumah previously known as Benumah, is an energetic and charming performer, interdisciplinary artist
Episode 124. Elly Karamoh highlights various experiences that have defined his journey as a celebrity stylist while sharing insight on his passion and aspirations in the fashion industry. Elly Karamoh is a designer and fashion stylist with an
Episode 123. Essah Cozett returns to the mic to discuss the importance of community aid, incorporating rest, and pursuing your dreams. Essah Cozett Diaz is a Liberian-American poet, podcaster, and PhD candidate specializing in Literature and
Episode 122. Corneal Vernice aka Chef Vee opens up about her food inspirations, hands-on traveling experiences, and hopes as emerging Liberian chef. Corneal Vernice is a Liberian culinary expert, traveling caterer, and a phenomenal mother bas
Episode 121. Tao Leigh Goffe and Tatiana Esh enlighten and empower us by reflecting on their artistic and academic journeys. This conversation honors ancestral remembrances of survival and explores the beauty of alignment. Tao Leigh Goffe is
Episode 120. Courtney Conrad opens up about her journey as a Jamaican poet in London, the importance of embracing faith, and gives advice on writing about vulnerable experiences.
Episode 119. Essah Cozett comes back after a hiatus to reflect on her adventures outside of Puerto Rico and insight on the 2022 Women of Color Survey in Georgia.Please complete the survey by August 31, 2022: https://www.womenofcolorinitiative
Episode 118. Ana Portnoy Brimmer returns to the mic to discuss community organizing, healing in Puerto Rico, and publishing her debut poetry collection, To Love an Island.  Ana Portnoy Brimmer is a poet and organizer from Puerto Rico. She hol
Episode 117. The Repeat Beat Poet reflects on his poetic, personal, and sonic inspirations that shapes his work and his most recent pamphlet, A Testament To Life & Death.The Repeat Beat Poet is Peter deGraft-Johnson, a Hip Hop Poet and broad
Episode 116. Desree opens up about her evolution as a writer, memorable performances, and doing the work for her community. Desree is a spoken word artist, writer and facilitator based in London and Slough. She is currently an Artist in Resid
Episode 115. Shanay Neusum-James opens up about the importance of embracing love and truth in her acting, writing, and her upcoming pamphlet surrender dorothy.Shanay Neusum-James is a poet, actress and theatre-maker based in London. Her work
Episode 114. Sierra King encourages us to document, preserve, and study Black women as she curates in real time.Sierra King is an Atlanta-based artist, photographer and archivist. Her creative and arts administration work is dedicated to docu
Episode 113. Essah Cozett talks about the importance of self-love and ways to practice daily rituals that bring us closer to our desires. Please consider donating to support the Essah's Way podcast. https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/essahsway
Episode 112. Khalliah Bryant opens up about mental health, balancing life as a new mompreneur, and embracing changes towards a holistic lifestyle. Khalliah G. Bryant is a Marriage & Family Therapist serving BIPOC adults and teens in the Flo
Episode 111. Jewel Tolbert reveals the importance of embracing art while providing progressive tools that sustain art education for youth in Africa.At her core, Jewel is an artist and aesthete who sees the world through a unique lens and has
Episode 110. Essah Cozett returns to the mic to discuss her life updates, 2022 aspirations, and reads a poem by Yrsa Daley-Ward.Please consider donating to support the Essah's Way podcast. https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/essahsway Essah Co
Episode 109. Wayétu Moore discusses her journey as a writer, influences as a mother, and new discoveries in her writing process. Wayétu Moore is the author of She Would Be King, released by Graywolf Press in September, 2018. Her memoir, The
Episode 108. Agnes Sastre Rivera discusses her creative writing process, desires of development, and love for contemporary Puerto Rican poetry.Agnes (she/they) is currently a Ph.D. student at Emory University’s Comparative Literature program
Episode 107. Merrie Joy Williams uncovers the beauty of her writing process and the importance of embracing multiple experiences that influence storytelling. Merrie Joy Williams is a poet, novelist, editor, and writing tutor, with an MA in C
Episode 106. Isaiah Smart reveals the power of love and community while making space for creatives to evolve in Atlanta.Isaiah Smart is a writer, project manager, and A&R at Dreamr Digital. Dreamr Digital is dedicated to artist development a
Episode 105. Dahlma Llanos-Figueroa reveals the importance of honoring her ancestors by writing about African roots and realities of Puerto Ricans. Dahlma Llanos-Figueroa was born in Puerto Rico and raised in New York City. She is a product
Episode 104. Essah Cozett celebrates her 30th birthday by reflecting on her journey and encouraging others to live the life of their dreams.Please consider donating to support the Essah's Way podcast. https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/essahsway
Episode 103. Ariana Benson reveals the importance of storytelling through poetry, memory, and nature while giving thanks to Black institutions that have developed her voice. Ariana Benson is a poet-storyteller from Chesapeake, Virginia. She
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