In this edition of White Label American, the reins of hosting are handed over to Julienne B. Ryan, the first guest host of the podcast. As a humorous speaker and inspirational storyteller, listeners can check out her book, The Learned-it-in-Queens Communications Playbook: Winning Against Digital Distraction. The last time we recorded an episode was just before the global pandemic hit in 2019. Our conversation touched on my journey into podcasting, Julienne's experience in writing and improving communication skills. We also highlighted the importance of accountability and supporting one another. Additionally, we talked about the pleasures of cooking at home, law enforcement agencies, and my interviewing style and influences. Listeners are encouraged to show their support for independent podcasts by leaving ratings, donating or purchasing merchandise. Don't forget to check out Julienne's work as well.
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[00:00:31] The host of White Label American welcomes the audience and announces this episode is the part two to one recorded just before the pandemic. He encourages listeners to support their podcast and business, and then hands over the mic to the guest.
[00:06:27] Overcoming obstacles and persisting with imperfect plans is important in achieving goals. Admitting mistakes and supporting each other strengthens the journey towards success.
[00:14:54] Raphael falls and quickly recovers on subway platform, only two witnesses, shares story on Facebook.
[00:17:59] Podcaster influenced by interview styles of Ezra Klein, Deutsche Vela's Conflict Zone, Trevor Noah, and The Black Guy Who Tips; encourages guests to speak authentically and comfortably.
[00:26:18] Podcast editor checks with guest about sensitive content before continuing. Guest opens up about a previous tragic marriage in hopes of helping others. Editor prioritizes guest's well-being over potential popularity.
[00:33:48] Podcast editor's friend Benyi struggled with addiction, and was one of the first guests on the podcast. The editor was initially surprised when Benyi was hesitant to appear on the podcast, but later learned about his struggles with addiction and was glad he did not pressure Benyi into appearing earlier. Benyi now hosts his own podcast about addiction.
[00:38:19] A discussion about cannabis and alcohol usage leads to a personal story about the effects of alcohol and a tragic incident involving a drunk driver.
[00:42:46] Podcast promotes Patreon for bonus content and features standard questions about guests' name and childhood memory to connect people.
[00:59:24] Use LinkedIn to start a podcast and connect with potential guests. It's a valuable tool for those without expensive equipment in the Western world.
[01:09:02] Raphael reflects on their mother's legacy as a trailblazer for education in their tribal community and the sacrifices she made for acceptance, while also acknowledging the strained relationship they have with her.
Ep 170 : Navigating Life’s Rhythms with My Mother ft Ms. Emelia Harry Akponwei
Ep 169: A Candid Update with Raphael Harry
Ep 168: Cheers to 2023 ’A Gratitude-Filled Wrap-Up’ ft Raphael Harry
Ep 167 : Exploring Mythology, Religion, and Fine Art ft Amir Bey, Grace Nkem, & Obinna Elechi
Ep 166: A Triangulation ft Amir Bey, Grace Nkem, and Obinna Elechi
Ep 165 : Thankful Hearts and TKOs ft Corey Gumbs and Mimi Jacks
Ep 164 -No-Degree Paths to Success: A Conversation with Jonaed Iqbal
Ep 163 - Immigrant Odyssey: Thriving in Unexpected Career Avenues ft Jonaed Iqbal
Ep 162: Celebrating Global Blackness: An Afros & Audio Festival Testimony ft Corey Gumbs & Weyu Hodge
Ep 161: Rethinking Interpretations: Examining the Bible, LGBTQ+ Rights, and African Spirituality ft Rev Jide Macaulay
Ep 160: Embracing Growth and Escaping the Confinement of Familiarity ft Ashwin Gopi & Kala Gopi
Ep 159: A Nigerian Independence Episode ft Nnenna, Onuorah, & Uche
Ep 158: Learning from Stunt Work and Martial Arts to Excel in Creative Pursuits ft Kenny Wong
Ep 157: Social Media’s Influence on Nigerian Politics ft Amaka Abara & Jennifer-Ann Stodel
156: ”For Me, Data Is So Important Because That’s Where You Really Understand If The Theory Makes Sense.” ft Bertha Jimenez Ph.D.
Ep 155: ”The Duality of Childhood: Spirituality and Inclusive Beliefs in a Restrictive Society” ft Uche Chukwu
154: Importance of Individuality: Learning to Trust Your Child’s Decisions (Fathers Day 2023) ft Ashwin Goutham Gopi, Corey Gumbs, & Nabeel Ebeid
152: Finding Love and Purpose in Unexpected Places ft Chris Teo & Genevieve Toh
151: ”I Think Our Mother Figure Is So Important. I Think It Doesn’t Matter What Age You Are, You Still Need Them.” Mothers Day 2023 ft Bertha Jimenez Ph.D, Murielle Miszcak, & Preet Pannu
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