It was the deadliest string of shark attacks the world has ever seen. In 2011, sharks in Réunion, a beautiful island, way out in the Indian Ocean started biting people way more than ever before and with lunatic violence. The epidemic forced local surfers, politicians, and business owners into a proxy war with ocean lovers and conservationists worldwide, where long simmering tensions boiled over. Réunion: Shark Attacks in Paradise is the story of what happened on this beautiful island, and t ...
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Off Color
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Rebekah Henderson에서 제공하는 콘텐츠입니다. 에피소드, 그래픽, 팟캐스트 설명을 포함한 모든 팟캐스트 콘텐츠는 Rebekah Henderson 또는 해당 팟캐스트 플랫폼 파트너가 직접 업로드하고 제공합니다. 누군가가 귀하의 허락 없이 귀하의 저작물을 사용하고 있다고 생각되는 경우 여기에 설명된 절차를 따르실 수 있습니다 https://ko.player.fm/legal.
A podcast where we keep it real when it comes to the uncomfortable conversations about race and identity. Each week we interview community organizers, entertainers, political figures and BIPOC residents about their perspectives on current events. Hosted by Rebekah Henderson aka the Tan Tigress, produced and edited by Janece Matsko.
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Rebekah Henderson에서 제공하는 콘텐츠입니다. 에피소드, 그래픽, 팟캐스트 설명을 포함한 모든 팟캐스트 콘텐츠는 Rebekah Henderson 또는 해당 팟캐스트 플랫폼 파트너가 직접 업로드하고 제공합니다. 누군가가 귀하의 허락 없이 귀하의 저작물을 사용하고 있다고 생각되는 경우 여기에 설명된 절차를 따르실 수 있습니다 https://ko.player.fm/legal.
A podcast where we keep it real when it comes to the uncomfortable conversations about race and identity. Each week we interview community organizers, entertainers, political figures and BIPOC residents about their perspectives on current events. Hosted by Rebekah Henderson aka the Tan Tigress, produced and edited by Janece Matsko.
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×Show Notes Summary In this lively (and often hilarious) episode of the Off Color Podcast, hosts Rebekah and Sam experiment with their show’s format while grappling with the emotional ups and downs of current events. They kick things off by acknowledging listener feedback and the ongoing evolution of the podcast. Rebekah shares her raw feelings about the political turmoil post-inauguration—expressing frustration, anxiety, and hope in equal measure. A key highlight is Rebekah’s story about meeting Pulitzer Prize–winner Isabel Wilkerson, author of Caste, and how that powerful encounter reinforced her own commitment to storytelling and truth-telling. The co-hosts delve into the resonance of MLK Day, discussing how Dr. King’s message of nonviolence and community care feels more urgent than ever in the face of rising social and political challenges. They also explore the importance of personal check-ins and small acts of kindness, whether that’s volunteering, showing up for friends, or even that time someone paid for a stranger’s meal. A fun twist arrives when “Ethan and Olive” (their playful nickname for AI-generated voices) chime in on racial hierarchies and historical legacies. While they poke fun at the stiff, over-intellectualized tone of AI, Rebekah and Sam manage to extract real lessons about bridging divides—both from technology and from each other. Finally, they close by reflecting on the power of forming true community, urging listeners to find mutual support, engage in local organizing, stay informed in healthy ways, and call in to the show to keep the conversation going. What We Learned by “Listening” Community Is Everything: Whether it’s meeting a literary hero or venting about political stress, gathering in real life (or online) can offer comfort and hope. Kindness Still Matters: From someone paying for lunch unexpectedly to forging relationships with new neighbors or newcomers, small gestures often have a massive emotional impact. News Is Better With a Friend: Consuming headlines alone can be stressful; sharing the burden (and the laughs) builds resilience. We’re All in Flux: From personal growth goals (like directing a Langston Hughes play) to national crises, it’s a reminder that change—both good and bad—is inevitable. Stay Curious, Stay Hopeful: Whether exploring Afrofuturism or simply remembering MLK’s message, Rebekah and Sam remind us that hope can be a radical, necessary act. Want to join the conversation? Call or leave a message: (They sing the number in the episode—give it a listen!) Share feedback on social media or wherever you follow the Off Color Podcast. Light a candle, channel good vibes, or just send a quick note letting Rebekah and Sam know how you’re doing and what you think. Tune in, get inspired, and remember: community care, laughter, and love are among the strongest antidotes to uncertain times. Support the podcast! https://www.patreon.com/OffColorPodcast Sam's Offerings! https://www.iridescent1.com/ Sam's Instagram (for questions or comments) Off Color Hotline: +1(209)259-0039 Sam's Instagram FOR INQUIRIES…
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1 Who Gets to Be Black, Anyway? Mixed Race Truths, HSP Realness, and Parenting Under Pressure 1:18:03
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1:18:03Episode Summary In this lively episode of Off Color, host Rebekah Henderson and co-host Samuel Gonzalez welcome two special guests: Soltahr Tiv-Amanda – a therapist and spiritual teacher Janae Burris – a Denver-based comedian Together, they dive into topics guaranteed to spark both insight and debate: Personal Updates & Humor Rebekah’s unfiltered life updates set a candid tone. Sam shares reflections on navigating transitions and creative ruts. Janae adds her trademark comedic edge, juggling parenthood, career, and cultural identity. Being a Highly Sensitive Person (HSP) Soltahr introduces the concept of HSP traits, discussing overlaps with ADHD and deep empathy. Practical tips for maintaining emotional balance, grounding, and self-care so sensitivity becomes a superpower instead of a burden. Race and Identity in Colonial America Rebekah references historian A.B. Wilkinson’s Blurring the Lines of Race and Freedom: Mulattoes and Mixed Bloods in English Colonial America. They unpack how colonial laws (especially partus sequitur ventrem) entrenched the “one-drop rule” and shaped rigid racial hierarchies still affecting us today. Modern-Day Colorism & ‘Who Gets to Be Black?’ The group confronts the lingering question of who’s “allowed” to claim Blackness. Insights on how internal divisions—rooted in white supremacy—still play out in families and communities. Parenting & Tough Artistic Choices Janae opens up about balancing her comedic freedom with the need to provide for her child. The reality of microaggressions, gatekeepers, and navigating predominantly white spaces as a Black artist—especially with bills to pay. Spiritual Guidance & Personal Liberation Sam pulls an oracle card, sparking a reflection on creativity, birth, and weaving beauty into daily life. Soltahr explores healing intergenerational trauma and embracing every facet of one’s heritage, from the deeply spiritual to the everyday practical. A Call for Unity They underscore how racism thrives on division. A rallying cry for finding shared humanity and building community strength across generational lines. Notable Quotes On the burden of identity: “We’ll never be free until we stop worrying about what other people think about us.” – Soltahr Tiv-Amanda On speaking truth to power: “It’s a lot easier to say how you really feel when you don’t have to worry about feeding a child… but as a mom, I can’t cost my kid his meals.” – Janae Burris “I want to get free—that’s what the podcast is about. I want to be able to just be myself and not wonder what other people are thinking. I think it has ruined a lot of wonderful moments in my life and a lot of artistic, creative endeavors I’ve embarked upon, because I’m so concerned that people are not liking it.” — Rebekah Henderson Show Credits Hosted by: Rebekah Henderson Co-Hosted by: Samuel Gonzalez Guests: Soltahr Tiv-Amanda (Therapist, Spiritual Teacher) Janae Burris (Comedian) Theme Song: James Meakim Music & Editing: Tan Tigress Productions LLC Links & Resources A.B. Wilkinson’s Book Blurring the Lines of Race and Freedom: Mulattoes and Mixed Bloods in English Colonial America Highly Sensitive Person (HSP) Resources hsperson.com – Dr. Elaine Aron’s pioneering research Connect with Soltahr Tiv-Amanda Contact info: soltahr.tivamanda62@gmail.com Connect with Janae Burris Upcoming Shows & Socials: [ @negativenegro on Instagram ] Listen & Subscribe Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review. Your support keeps these conversations going and growing. Thank you for tuning in to Off Color! We appreciate every listener who joins our mission of exploring race, identity, and the ongoing quest for personal and collective liberation. Feel free to share your thoughts or questions—and until next time, stay curious!…
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1 TikTok, Beyoncé, and Why We All Need a Nap In the New Year 1:20:48
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1:20:48In this episode, Rebekah and her co-host Sam dive deep into the evolving conversations around race, identity, and cultural representation, as seen through the lens of TikTok's algorithm-driven echo chambers. The discussion explores the complexities of blackness, mixed-race identity, and the historical baggage that shapes these dialogues today. The hosts reflect on their personal experiences, generational differences, and the ways social media both amplifies and distorts these critical conversations. Key topics include: The role of TikTok in fostering discussions on race and identity. Beyonce’s cultural significance and recent online controversies. The historical and social implications of the "one-drop rule." Personal reflections on navigating black and mixed-race identities in America. The intersection of art, sensitivity, and emotional resonance in addressing societal issues. Amidst the humor and sharp critiques, this episode also touches on the emotional weight of living in a world shaped by racial hierarchies and the potential for art to inspire and heal. Support the podcast! https://www.patreon.com/OffColorPodcast Sam's Offerings! https://www.iridescent1.com/ Off Color Hotline: +1(209)259-0039 Sam's Instagram FOR INQUIRIES…
In this special year-end episode of Off Color , hosts Rebekah Henderson and Samuel Gonzalez experiment with a hybrid format of voice messages, AI-generated commentary, and raw reflections. Rebekah—under the weather and feeling the weight of another challenging year—introduces a unique “very COVIDed Christmas” approach, weaving humor and vulnerability into the show’s fabric. Amidst muffled masks and muffled feelings, the conversation drifts through the complexities of personal authenticity, the odd comfort of AI-generated praise, and the sometimes uneasy dance between sincerity and skepticism. Sam’s presence, though partially off-mic this time, is acknowledged as a grounding force who brings ancestral healing, spiritual insight, and transformative energy into the partnership. The duo considers the show’s trajectory and what it means to keep creating in a world that can feel overwhelming. Balancing laughter and sobering truths—like the threat of rising fascism and the fragility of free speech—this episode becomes a reflective tapestry: a reminder that Off Color is not just entertainment, but a space of resistance, healing, and radical honesty. Listeners are invited to contemplate what it means to engage deeply with complex issues, to find solace in community, and to embrace one’s own voice and weirdness. As the year closes, Off Color champions the messy, human work of showing up, being seen, and pushing forward—imperfect, heartfelt, and determined. Support the podcast! https://www.patreon.com/OffColorPodcast Sam's Offerings! https://www.iridescent1.com/ Off Color Hotline: +1(209)259-0039 Sam's Instagram FOR INQUIRIES…
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1 Mental Health as Generational Wealth with Special Guests; Soltar Tiv-Amanda & Janae Burris 1:20:30
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1:20:30This episode of Off Color is a wonderful resource for anyone navigating mental health, mixed-race identity, and the joys and struggles of living authentically. Yay! 🎉 We dive deep into therapy, ancestral connections, and how comedy can heal, with laughs and insights all along the way. If you loved this episode, we'd love to hear from you! Call us and leave a message (the funnier, the better!) or slide into Sam’s DMs on Instagram—your thoughts could even make it into a future episode! And hey, if you want to support what we’re doing, head over to our Patreon. Every little bit helps us keep creating the content you love. 💛 Thanks for listening, and see you next time on Off Color —stay bold, stay funny, and stay you! Off Color Hotline: +1(209)259-0039 Sam's Instagram Esteemed Guest Information Soltar Tiv-Amanda Spark Talk Website/Contact for Sliding Scale Therapy/Spiritual Sessions Janae Burris: Comedy Works, Denver Tickets on SALE NOW! Sunday January 5, 2025!…
In this thought-provoking episode of Off Color , hosts Rebekah Henderson and Samuel Gonzalez dive into a whirlwind conversation sparked by the film adaptation of Wicked . They explore themes of societal norms, allyship, and the parallels between art and real-world struggles, with some reflective AI-inspired commentary woven throughout. Rebekah shares her deeply personal connection to Wicked , seeing herself in Elphaba's misunderstood resilience and the societal pressures of being an outsider. Samuel counters with his own reflections on privilege, performative activism, and how media like Wicked resonates differently depending on lived experiences. The conversation expands to broader issues: the 2024 election’s stark divides, AI’s role as both disruptor and enabler, and how technology mirrors the very systems it seeks to change. The hosts creatively compare the movie's characters to archetypes in tech and activism, asking if AI needs a bit more Elphaba rebellion or Glinda charm to truly revolutionize society. Sprinkled with humor, personal anecdotes, and discussions of their new aesthetic choices (witchy hats, anyone?), the episode is a dynamic blend of cultural critique and heartfelt musings. As Rebekah opens up about how moments of art like Wicked inspire her activism and AI throws in its two cents, the conversation becomes a celebration of storytelling's ability to prompt self-reflection—and maybe even spark action. Listeners, prepare to laugh, cry, and rethink how stories like Wicked can serve as metaphors for our times. And yes, there’s talk of that hat. LEAVE US A MESSAGE +12092590039 Resources Mentioned: Book: Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West by Gregory Maguire Musical: Wicked Film Adaptation: Wicked (2024) directed by Jon M. Chu What My Bones Know https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/658389/what-my-bones-know-by-stephanie-foo/…
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1 If You Think We're Talking About You, We Probably Are 1:25:54
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1:25:54Show Notes 00:00:00 - 00:02:06 - Introduction and Buffy the Vampire Slayer Discussion Rebekah shares her thoughts on the Thanksgiving episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer , focusing on the portrayal of the Native American Chumash tribe. Sam criticizes the episode for its handling of racial topics, noting that it features white characters discussing Thanksgiving without proper insight. Rebekah mentions that James Marsters (who played Spike) is available on Cameo and humorously suggests she would love a personalized message. 00:02:06 - 00:03:20 - Debate on Representation and Context Sam expresses that the episode lacked depth and critical thinking about race and history. Rebekah defends the episode, emphasizing the importance of considering the time and context in which it was made. They agree to revisit TV shows from that era in a future episode after doing more research. 00:03:20 - 00:06:17 - Desire for Vacation and Personal Reflections The conversation shifts to lighthearted topics, including a desire to go on vacation. Rebekah expresses a desire to talk about herself and acknowledges that it might upset some people. She reflects on the purpose of the podcast being a platform to discuss things she cares about. 00:06:17 - 00:11:15 - Discussion on Rebekah's Documentary and Impact Rebekah plays an AI-generated segment praising her documentary Running with My Girls . The AI voices discuss the film's relevance to the 2024 election and its exploration of barriers faced by underrepresented communities, especially women of color. Rebekah reflects on her difficulty accepting positive feedback and her focus on the negative. She questions whether her aggressive approach to anti-racism is effective. 00:11:15 - 00:15:34 - Reflection on Delivery and Messaging Sam advises Rebekah on the importance of delivery in messaging, suggesting that people are more receptive to messages delivered in a palatable way. Rebekah considers whether her approach might be turning people away. They discuss the importance of being true to oneself while also considering how messages are received. 00:15:34 - 00:19:59 - Effectiveness of Anti-Racism Education Rebekah mentions feedback from previous guests about aggressive anti-racism education post-George Floyd. She questions whether this approach was effective, noting that people often don't listen regardless of how the message is delivered. Sam emphasizes the importance of planting seeds and that it's not their responsibility to ensure how others cultivate them. 00:19:59 - 00:25:33 - Challenges in Communication and Personal Growth Rebekah expresses frustration with repeating the same approaches without achieving desired results. They discuss the dynamics of their podcast and its purpose. Sam reiterates the importance of focusing on their personal fulfillment and the audience that appreciates their authentic selves. 00:25:33 - 00:31:00 - Addressing Personal Relationships and Boundaries Rebekah addresses her friends directly, particularly white women in Denver, discussing feelings around a "blue bracelet" incident. She encourages listeners to reflect on their behaviors and interactions with her. She sets boundaries on how she wishes to be approached and communicated with. 00:31:00 - 00:38:35 - The Impact of Masking and Authenticity Sam shares personal experiences about the toll of masking and not being authentic due to societal pressures. They discuss the physical and emotional impacts of living under oppressive systems. Rebekah acknowledges the challenges and emphasizes the importance of being one's true self. 00:38:35 - 00:47:00 - Discussion on DEI Backlash and Metrics of Success Rebekah brings up the recent corporate pullback on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives. She reflects on the ineffectiveness of certain approaches to anti-racism and DEI. Sam suggests reevaluating metrics of success and focusing on impacts closer to home. 00:47:00 - 00:55:00 - Conversations on Identity Politics and the Black Community Rebekah discusses the complexities of rooting for everyone within one's racial group, citing examples like Herschel Walker. She reflects on the challenges within the Black community and her own experiences with certain ideologies. The hosts touch on issues of misogyny and internal community dynamics. 00:55:00 - 01:13:00 - Deep Dive into Dr. Sebi Rebekah plays an AI-generated segment providing a deep dive into Dr. Sebi's life, philosophy, and controversies. The AI voices discuss his beliefs about mucus being the root of all diseases, his alkaline diet, and legal troubles. They explore how his teachings intersected with cultural identity, alternative medicine, and skepticism towards mainstream institutions. 01:13:00 - 01:20:00 - Reflection on Dr. Sebi and Misinformation Rebekah and Sam discuss their perspectives on Dr. Sebi. Rebekah expresses concerns about how Dr. Sebi's teachings have impacted communities and contributed to misinformation. They debate the importance of scientific evidence versus anecdotal experiences and indigenous knowledge. 01:20:00 - 01:24:30 - Introducing Fanbase Platform Rebekah introduces a new platform called Fanbase, a Black-owned social media and monetization platform founded by Isaac Hayes III. She expresses interest in moving her content there and encourages listeners to check it out. They discuss the benefits of the platform for content creators. 01:24:30 - End - Closing Remarks and Call to Action Rebekah and Sam wrap up the episode. They express gratitude to their listeners and patrons. Rebekah records a promotional message for TikTok about an upcoming live performance and encourages followers to support her on Fanbase. They invite listeners to engage with them through various platforms and to leave messages or feedback. Additional Links and Resources Running with My Girls - Rebekah's documentary. Fanbase - Link to Fanbase platform Contact Information: Voicemail: +12092590039 Patreon: Patreon Social Media Handles: https://www.instagram.com/1ridescent1/ Calls to Action Support the Podcast: Consider becoming a patron or supporting through Venmo. Engage with Us: Leave a voicemail with questions or comments to be featured in future episodes. Follow on Fanbase: Join us on the Fanbase platform for exclusive content. Disclaimer The views and opinions expressed in this episode are those of the hosts and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any affiliated organizations. Note: This episode contains discussions on sensitive topics such as racism, misogyny, and health misinformation. Listener discretion is advised.…
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1 Authoritarianism, Neurodivergent Gods, and Navigating the Political Landscape 1:31:19
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1:31:19Episode Overview: In this engaging and multifaceted episode, Rebekah and Sam explore a range of topics from the rise of authoritarianism to the intersection of mythology and neurodiversity. They are later joined by special guest Candi CdeBaca, who provides insightful commentary on recent election results and the current political climate. Segment Breakdown: 1. The Rise of Authoritarianism and Media Control Discussion Highlights: Rebekah and Sam discuss the erosion of democratic norms and institutions. They delve into topics like suppressing dissent, controlling the media, and weakening checks and balances. The conversation touches on the importance of a free press and the dangers of a cult of personality in leadership. They examine historical examples of countries that have shifted towards authoritarianism and discuss red flags to watch out for. 2. AI-Generated Deep Dive: Ancient Gods and Neurodiversity Introduction to the Segment: Rebekah introduces an AI-generated podcast segment exploring the idea that ancient gods might have been neurodivergent individuals misunderstood by their societies. Key Points from the AI Segment: Discussion on how traits associated with neurodivergence today might have been perceived as divine in ancient times. Examples from various mythologies, including Greek, Norse, Yoruba, and Hindu traditions. Exploration of gods like Athena, Prometheus, and trickster figures like Loki, highlighting their unique abilities and behaviors. Reflection on how neurodiversity contributes to innovation, creativity, and different ways of understanding the world. 3. Personal Reflections and the Role of Innovators Rebekah's Insights: Shares feelings of being ahead of her time and the challenges that come with being a trailblazer. Discusses the importance of pushing boundaries and the loneliness that can accompany being a vanguard. Sam's Perspective: Agrees and adds that being a way-maker involves discomfort in existing spaces, prompting the need to forge new paths. Emphasizes that this drive is both for personal peace and to create options for others. 4. Special Guest Segment: Conversation with Candi CdeBaca Election Reflections: Candi discusses the outcomes of recent elections and her feelings about the political climate. They talk about the rise of fascism, the persistence of racism and misogyny, and the challenges in combating misinformation. Community and Activism: The trio reflects on the importance of community engagement and the continuous work required to promote democracy and safety. Candi emphasizes that the work doesn't pause due to elections; being active citizens is an ongoing responsibility. Media Influence and Misinformation: Discussion on how media shapes public perception and the difficulty many have in critically evaluating news sources. Candi shares personal experiences with misinformation during her campaign. 5. Exploring AI Tools and Content Creation Rebekah Demonstrates AI Technology: Showcases how she uses AI to generate podcast segments and discusses its potential. Candi expresses interest in learning more about AI for content creation. Conversation on Age and Social Media: Rebekah shares an experience of receiving a comment on TikTok about being "old on social media." They discuss how to handle negative comments and the perceptions of age in the digital space. 6. Closing Thoughts Continued Commitment: Candi underscores the importance of continuing activism and community work despite challenges. The hosts express gratitude for the insightful conversation and the need to stay engaged. Key Takeaways: Authoritarianism Warning Signs: Be vigilant about attacks on democratic institutions and freedoms. Recognize the use of fear and division as tools to consolidate power. Neurodiversity as a Strength: Different ways of thinking can lead to innovation and progress. Historical figures and myths can offer new perspectives when viewed through the lens of neurodiversity. The Role of Media: Critical consumption of media is essential to combat misinformation. Media has a powerful influence on public opinion and democracy. Community Engagement: Active participation in democracy is a continuous effort. Building strong community ties contributes to safety and resilience. Embracing Technology: AI can be a valuable tool for content creation and sharing ideas. Age should not be a barrier to participating in social media and technological advancements. Call to Action: Support the Podcast: Listeners are encouraged to join the Patreon to support the ongoing production of the show. Engage with the podcast community by sharing thoughts, questions, and feedback. LEAVE US A MESSAGE we can play - (209)259-0039 Stay Informed and Active: Reflect on the signs of authoritarianism and engage in local and national discussions. Embrace diverse perspectives and continue learning about important societal issues. Note: This episode is produced by Tan Tigress Productions LLC and hosted by Rebekah Henderson and Samuel González. Special thanks to guest Candi CdeBaca for her contributions to the conversation.…
In this emotionally charged episode of the Off Color Podcast, hosts Rebekah Henderson and Samuel Gonzalez delve into the complex feelings of heartbreak, fear, and betrayal following recent political events. They are joined by special guest Janae Burris, a comedian and actor, to discuss the impact of the election results on marginalized communities, particularly Black women. The conversation explores the challenges of advocating for change, the emotional toll of feeling unheard, and personal experiences that shape their perspectives. From discussing the importance of mental health and self-care to examining the dynamics of race, gender, and power, this episode offers a raw and honest look at the current socio-political climate. Topics Discussed: Preparing for Authoritarianism: Rebekah shares a segment from her AI chums Strategies for navigating life under an authoritarian regime, including staying informed, securing important documents, financial readiness, and mental health practices. Feelings of Heartbreak and Betrayal: Samuel and Rebekah discuss their personal reactions to the election results. The emotional toll of persistent advocacy and feeling unheard. The impact of the election on marginalized communities. Role of Black Women in Politics: Exploration of the contributions and expectations placed on Black women. The exhaustion stemming from continuous efforts for change. Discussion about the lack of reciprocation and support from other demographics. Challenges in Cross-Cultural Relationships: The complexities of relationships between Black women and white women. Issues of trust, support, and navigating racial dynamics in personal and professional settings. Guest Appearance by Janae Burris: Janae shares her experiences in the entertainment industry. Working with women in comedy and facing professional challenges. Addressing criticism and maintaining resilience. Coping Mechanisms and Self-Care: The importance of mental health and setting personal boundaries. Strategies for self-care amidst societal challenges. Emphasizing the need to focus on personal well-being. Future Outlook and Resilience: Despite feelings of disillusionment, a commitment to continue advocating for change. The necessity of resilience and community support. Hope for building a more understanding and supportive society. Key Takeaways: Acknowledge and process emotions during challenging times to maintain mental health. Practical steps for preparing oneself in uncertain political climates. The significance of solidarity within and across marginalized communities. Recognizing and addressing the emotional labor often shouldered by Black women. The importance of open dialogue and honest conversations about race and politics. Resources Mentioned: Janaye Burris's Upcoming Play: E benezer Scrooge's Big Aurora Fox Christmas Show at the Aurora Fox Arts Center. Connect with Us: Rebekah Henderson: no don't look at me! ha ha Samuel Gonzalez: Connect on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/1ridescent1/ Janaye Burris: https://www.instagram.com/negativenegro/ Support the Podcast: If you enjoyed this episode and would like to support our work, consider joining our Patreon community at [Off Color Podcast Patreon Link] . Your contributions help us continue to bring important conversations to light. Contact Us: Patreon: [Off Color Podcast Patreon Link] Credits: Hosts: Rebekah Henderson and Samuel Gonzalez Producer and Editor: Rebekah Henderson Original Theme Song: James Meakim Thank you for listening to the Off Color Podcast. Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review us on your favorite podcast platform. Stay tuned for our next episode!…
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1 A Conversation with Linda González( recorded before the election) 1:37:27
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1:37:27In this lively and insightful episode, Rebekah and Sam are joined by author and racial equity consultant Linda González, who brings her wealth of experience and wisdom to the table. They dive deep into the complexities of motherhood, the nuances of gender identity, and the concept of ethical hedonism—all while sharing laughs and personal stories. What’s Inside: Mothering as Legacy: Linda discusses her new book and what it means to view mothering not just as raising children, but as shaping future generations. She shares personal anecdotes about raising twins and the lessons learned along the way. Gender Identity & Parenting: The trio explores the importance of respecting pronouns, understanding gender fluidity, and challenging traditional gender norms in parenting. Election Fears & Political Climate: With the election right around the corner, they share their anxieties and hopes, emphasizing the importance of voting and staying engaged in local politics. Transgender Issues & Societal Reactions: A candid conversation about supporting transgender youth, media representation, and navigating societal pressures. Ethical Hedonism Explained: Sam introduces ethical hedonism, sparking a spirited discussion on pursuing personal happiness ethically and the societal taboos around pleasure. Fun & Games: To lighten things up, they end with a hilarious round of their favorite celebrity guessing game—expect unexpected clues and lots of laughs! Why You Should Listen: This episode is a rollercoaster of emotions and ideas—thought-provoking, heartfelt, and downright fun. Whether you're a parent, an activist, or someone curious about life's big questions, there's something here for you. Join the Conversation: We love hearing from our listeners! Share your thoughts, stories, or questions: Instagram: @Iridescent1 Don't Miss Out: Subscribe to Off Color for more episodes that challenge the status quo. Leave a Review if you enjoyed the show—it helps others find us! Stay Tuned for next week's episode, where we'll dive into tips and tricks to surviviving a fascist regime! Off Color is a Tan Tigress LLC. Production, produced and edited by Rebekah Henderson. Special thanks to our guest Linda González. If America still exists, we'll see you next week!…
Summary: In this special Election Day episode, Rebekah Henderson and Samuel Gonzalez bring you a live, unfiltered discussion on the importance of voting, Kamala Harris’s presidential run, and what it means to show up on this momentous day. They dive into election anxiety, American identity, and the hope for change, all while keeping it real and relatable. Key Topics: Election Day Anxiety: Rebekah and Sam share candid thoughts on election tensions, what’s at stake, and why this election feels different from any other. Kamala Harris vs. Donald Trump: Bold opinions and reflections on Kamala's potential win, what it would mean for the country, and the challenges that lie ahead. Social Media Woes: Rebekah opens up about her love-hate relationship with social media and how she handles the pressure of public opinion. Tarot and Oracle Readings for Election Insight: Rebekah and Sam pull cards to get a "spiritual read" on Election Day. Spoiler: Love and new beginnings are on the horizon! Personal Reflections: From the challenges of supporting progressive change to facing critiques from friends, this episode is a reminder that everyone’s journey in activism is unique. The Hope for Unity and Compassion: Rebekah and Sam discuss what it would look like to build a world where people treat each other with tenderness and respect, regardless of political affiliations. Special Segments: Inner Child Reflections: Sam shares insights on nurturing the inner child, caring for oneself in turbulent times, and how these ideals can guide us forward. Listener Calls and Feedback: Rebekah and Sam laugh over a fan's feedback about podcast interruptions and playfully promise to stay on track – maybe. Noteworthy Quotes: “I voted for Kamala Harris because I really believe in her.” – Rebekah “What would it be like if we treated each other as if we were sacred?” – Sam, quoting Robin Wall Kimmerer “Keep hope alive – even if it feels delusional.” – Rebekah Links Mentioned: Follow Rebekah on TikTok for election updates and her personal journey: @Tantigress Get the Starseed Oracle Deck by Rebecca Campbell for your own election predictions. Rebekah’s Music on Spotify: Check out her Theremin songs and favorites like "Taking a Shot." Listen Now! Stream on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major platforms. Connect with Us: Share your thoughts, vote stories, or Election Day memories by leaving a voicemail or reaching out on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/1ridescent1/ (Sam) . Let us know if you'd like more live episodes! Join Rebekah and Sam for a raw, inspiring Election Day conversation on the Off Color podcast – because every vote counts, and every voice matters.…
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Hey everyone! Welcome back to Off Color. I'm your host, Rebekah Henderson, flying solo today because Sam is at THE OPERAAAAA. I dropped this episode today—on a Sunday, like it's church if church started much later and they just let anyone yap at the pulpit! With the election just two days away, I want to share what's on my mind. These past four years have been a struggle, and I've been reflecting on my documentary, Running with My Girls, and how it taught me the importance of every vote and every dollar. It's vital we participate and vote strategically to protect our rights and prevent harmful ideologies from taking over. Read into that what you will, dear listeners. It meant something to me when Barack Obama was president, and it means something now to have Kamala Harris as a candidate—to be able to vote for a Black woman that I think can actually win is... wow. I truly love you all for taking the time to listen to me blather about my rants. I love our community, the city we live in, and yes, I love our country. I don't want to see it divided more than it already is. So please, consider the impact of your vote and support candidates who will protect all of our rights and address our social needs. And don't forget those down-ballot races—they matter even more than you might think. Look at Colorado—we're all blue, but we made Lauren Boebert our... okay, I'm going to stop harping on that. Next Week's Episode: Next week, we'll have an amazing interview with author Linda González. You can pick up her book, Mothering as a Legacy: Raising and Being Raised by My Twin Sons , and it'll be like a book club! You can listen to that episode after you read the book. You can get it at any of your local bookstores (ask them to order it for you) or on her website. Just give it a Google—one more time, the title is Mothering as a Legacy by Linda González. Today's Guest: Stay tuned right now, though, and listen to this impromptu chat I had with my friend and social media maven Parker McMullen Bushman, a.k.a. Kween Werk (that's K-W-E-E-N W-E-R-K). You don't want to miss it—it's real, it's honest. Special Shout-Out: A special shout-out to our patrons on Patreon! We love you so much. Whether you're millions or just one, we don't need to quibble over it. Alright, let's get into it! Episode Highlights: Mental Health Check-In: Rebekah and Parker discuss how they're really feeling amid the current political climate and the impact it's having on their mental health. The Importance of Voting: They emphasize the significance of every vote and discuss the implications of voting third party in this election. Social Media Struggles: Both share their challenges with social media—Rebekah hates posting and feels anxious about it, while Parker feels overwhelmed by the negativity and vitriol online. Supporting Each Other: They highlight the importance of reaching out to friends, having real conversations, and supporting one another during these unprecedented times. Rebekah's New Song: Rebekah shares a new song she composed, inspired by current events and a sign she saw in her neighborhood. Links and Resources: Parker McMullen Bushman (Kween Werk): Instagram: @kweenwerk Website: kweenwerk.com Tedx Talk! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sjv3O2NSLrs Linda González: Book: Mothering as a Legacy: Raising and Being Raised by My Twin Sons Website: lindagonzalez.net Rebekah's Documentary: Running with My Girls explores the challenges and triumphs of women of color running for office in Denver. BROADCAST- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sjv3O2NSLrs DIRECTOR'S CUT-https://www.kanopy.com/en/product/running-my-girls?frontend=kui HOST A SCREENING IN YOUR COMMUNITY Learn more at runningwithmygirls.com Call to Action: Vote! The election is just two days away. Please consider the impact of your vote and support candidates who will protect our rights and address our social needs. Don't forget about those down-ballot races—they matter more than you think! Check In On Friends: In these challenging times, reach out to your friends and loved ones. A simple call or message can make a big difference. Support Off Color: Patreon: If you enjoy the show and want to support us, consider becoming a patron on Patreon. Your support helps us keep the conversation going.…
Show Notes: Get ready for an unfiltered ride as our hosts pull back the curtain on the messy, exhilarating, and often challenging world of podcasting! In this no-holds-barred episode, they dive deep into the heart of why they podcast, wrestling with questions every creator faces but few dare to voice out loud. Sign up for the Patreon to WATCH the video of this episode. Episode Highlights: 🎯 Finding Purpose: Audience vs. Authenticity Are we doing this for them or for us ? The hosts passionately debate whether to cater to audience expectations or stay true to their own creative desires. Spoiler: It's a fiery discussion! 📹 To Video or Not to Video? The pressure to produce video content is real. They tackle the beast that is social media, questioning if chasing trends is worth sacrificing personal comfort and authenticity. 🌟 The Authenticity Trap In a world obsessed with likes, shares, and going viral, how do you remain genuine? They explore the tightrope walk between staying true to oneself and seeking success in the podcast industry. 😓 Behind-the-Scenes Struggles From editing woes to production stress, they lay it all out—the good, the bad, and the ugly of creating a podcast independently. It's relatable content for any creative soul. 🤝 Parasocial Predicaments Ever felt like you know someone just because you follow their work? They share personal stories about forming one-sided connections and the emotional complexities that come with it. 💔 When Support Falls Short In heartfelt and vulnerable moments, the hosts open up about the sting of friends and family not showing up for their creative projects. It's a raw look at the personal costs of pursuing passion. 🎨 Joy in Creation Despite all the hurdles, they rediscover what brings them back to the mic every time: the sheer joy of creation and the thrill of meaningful conversations that resonate. Why You Can't Miss This Episode: This is more than just a podcast episode—it's a manifesto for every creative who's ever questioned their path. Filled with laughter, honest confessions, and thought-provoking debates, it's a rollercoaster you won't want to get off. Whether you're a fellow podcaster, an artist, or someone chasing a dream, you'll find nuggets of wisdom and a sense of camaraderie here. Join us as we embrace the chaos, celebrate authenticity, and navigate the wild journey of creating something that matters. Tune in now and be part of a conversation that's as real as it gets!…
In this episode of Off Color, hosts Rebekah and Sam engage in a candid and passionate discussion about the complexities of the upcoming election. They delve into the tensions surrounding third-party voting, with Rebekah expressing her strong belief in voting for Kamala Harris to prevent a Donald Trump victory, emphasizing the potential consequences on bodily autonomy and women's rights. Sam offers a perspective on the limitations of the two-party system and the importance of individual choice. They also explore the challenges of maintaining friendships amidst political differences and the emotional weight of making voting decisions that align with personal values and the greater good. Switching gears, Rebekah introduces an experimental segment created entirely by AI, showcasing a podcast discussion about Isabel Wilkerson's book "Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents" and Ava DuVernay's film "Origin". They reflect on the role of AI in content creation and its implications for the future of storytelling and art. Listeners are treated to a recording of the post-screening conversation from the community event they hosted for "Origin". The discussion includes raw and heartfelt reactions from attendees, touching on themes of caste, systemic oppression, and the steps we can take to move forward with this knowledge. Key Topics: The importance of voting and the debate over third-party candidates Personal tensions and friendships affected by political choices The impact of Ava DuVernay's film "Origin" and its connection to Isabel Wilkerson's book "Caste" Experimentation with AI-generated content in podcasting Community reflections on systemic injustice and ways to enact change Links and Resources: Ava DuVernay's "Origin": Watch on Kanopy via your local library Official Trailer "Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents" by Isabel Wilkerson: Purchase on Bookshop.org Find at Your Local Library Rebekah Henderson's Documentary "Running With My Girls": Official Website Watch on America ReFramed Support Off Color Podcast: Become a Patron on Patreon Connect with Us: Message Sam on Instagram Additional Resources: Voter Information: USA.gov Voting Guide Vote.org Ava DuVernay's ARRAY Now: Official Website Content Warning: This episode contains strong language and discussions on sensitive topics such as politics, systemic oppression, and personal rights. Listener discretion is advised. Note: We experienced some technical difficulties with our microphones during the recording of the community conversation. We appreciate your understanding and are working to improve future recordings. Your support means the world to us—consider joining our Patreon community to help us continue bringing these important discussions to light. Call to Action: If you were moved by the conversations in this episode, please share it with your friends and community. Let's keep these important discussions going! Don't forget to rate and review us on your favorite podcast platform. Thank you for being a part of the Off Color community. Stay tuned for our next episode!…
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1:32:27**Hosts:** Rebekah Henderson and Samuel González **Guest:** Dr. Les Hutchinson-Campos In this episode of **Off Color**, hosts Rebekah Henderson and Samuel González welcome Dr. Les Hutchinson-Campos, an Indigenous scholar, activist, and former professor. Together, they delve into the complexities of the nonprofit industrial complex, the challenges within academia, and the personal toll of activism. Dr. Hutchinson-Campos shares their journey through various past lives—both metaphorical and spiritual—including working in emergency medicine, navigating systemic oppression in higher education, and embracing Indigenous practices and beliefs. Rebekah also shares exciting personal news about her art exhibition and becoming a stock model, adding a lighter touch to a conversation rich with insights and profound experiences. The episode wraps up with the hosts and guest playing a fun celebrity guessing game, showcasing their camaraderie and offering a delightful end to a thought-provoking discussion. Show Notes **00:00:00 - Introduction** - Rebekah and Samuel introduce the episode and welcome Dr. Les Hutchinson-Campos. **00:05:00 - The Nonprofit Industrial Complex** - Dr. Hutchinson-Campos explains the term "nonprofit industrial complex." - Discussion on how nonprofits can perpetuate systemic oppression. **00:10:00 - Past Lives and Academic Burnout** - Dr. Hutchinson-Campos shares experiences of feeling like a phoenix rising from the ashes. - Talks about burnout in academia and the nonprofit sector. **00:15:00 - Unconventional Career Paths** -Dr. Hutchinson-Campos recounts early jobs, including weed pulling and working in retail. - Shares stories from working in an emergency room in rural California. **00:25:00 - Lessons from Emergency Medicine** - Discusses the desensitization in medical professions. - Emphasizes the importance of maintaining humanity and compassion. **00:30:00 - Journey Through Academia** - Dr. Hutchinson-Campos talks about pursuing multiple degrees and becoming a professor. - Explores challenges faced as a first-generation college student. **00:40:00 - Spiritual Beliefs and Past Life Regression** - Samuel shares experiences with past life regression. - The group discusses beliefs around reincarnation and ancestral connections. **00:50:00 - Rebekah’s Artistic Endeavors** - Rebekah announces her upcoming art exhibition at ALSi Ceramics Gallery in Denver. - Shares excitement about becoming a stock model and previews a new song. **01:00:00 - Challenges in Academia and Activism** - Dr. Hutchinson-Campos opens up about facing systemic racism and discrimination at Boise State University. - Discusses the lack of support during the George Floyd protests and being forced to resign. **01:10:00 - Health Struggles and Workplace Stress** - Shares experiences with long COVID and a heart attack due to workplace stress. - Emphasizes the importance of self-care and setting boundaries. **01:15:00 - Founding the Mushroom Resilience Project** - Introduces the new nonprofit focused on soil and water regeneration using mushrooms. - Talks about working with Lucky (a previous guest) to support Indigenous communities. **01:25:00 - Celebrity Guessing Game** - The hosts and Dr. Hutchinson-Campos play a fun game, guessing celebrities based on clues. **01:30:00 - Closing Remarks** -Dr. Hutchinson-Campos shares where to find them on social media (@tortillas with four i's on Twitter). - Rebekah and Samuel thank Dr. Hutchinson-Campos for joining and wrap up the episode. --- CONTACT THE SHOW: https://www.instagram.com/1ridescent1/ Links and Resources: Dr. Hutchinson-Campos book https://upcolorado.com/utah-state-university-press/item/3942-privacy-matters About Magazine(featuring additional work from Sylvie Pabion Martin) Rebekah's Stock Model Photos on Shutterstock Free Intelligence Test (entertainment purposes only) Gallery Info for Rebekah's Art…
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