Faith
In the last episode of Session One of Candid Kick-It's, host Alana Davis sits down with her god sister Iyana Hill to close out the show with a discussion about God and their faith. Alana and Iyana spend this episode having a free flow, transparent and honest conversation about their relationships with God. They share their personal stories, ponder over working theories and give insight into how they stay grounded and faithful. Keep up with us: Iyana's IG: @yanashanel CKI's IG: @poetic.candids
Fast Lane Crew Clothing: the Interview
In this episode, Alana sits down with the owner of Fast Lane Crew Clothing, Jamel Tuff. They spend their episode talking about the development of Fast Lane Crew and how Jamel maintained his business and following over the years. They move through their conversation, touching on the importance of accountability and what it means to be a light for others. Jamel then leaves us with some advice that has helped him in his development as an entrepreneur and as a person. Keep up with us! Business IG: @flcrewclothing Personal IG: @meltuff2 CKI’s IG: @poetic.candids
Healthy Relationships & Self Love
In part two of this episode, Alana continues talking with her friend Morgan about spirituality, shifting to the importance of healthy relationships and self-love. They go deep, sharing their personal experiences about dating, friendships and connecting with people in general. Hear Alana and Morgan both talk about their relationships with the themselves and others, and how they navigate being spiritual Black women in the midst learning to love who they truly are. All opinions shared in this episode are our own. Some are our personal beliefs, others are working thoughts. We understand that all may not agree with us and that is okay. Thank you for listening and giving us the space to share! Keep up with us: Morgan's IG: @slum.beautiful Morgan's Twitter: @morgansimone___ CKI's IG: @poetic.candids
Spirituality & Self-Preservation
In part one of this episode, Alana talks with her friend Morgan about spirituality, knowing and acknowledging signs, numerology and all things in between. They go deep, sharing their personal experiences that have shaped their spiritual journey’s. Hear Alana and Morgan both talk about the highs and lows of their relationships with the Divine and how they navigate being spiritual Black women in the midst of a health crisis and a racial pandemic. All opinions shared in this episode are our own. Some are our personal beliefs, others are working thoughts. We understand that all may not agree with us and that is okay. Thank you for listening and giving us the space to share! Keep up with us: Morgan's IG: @slum.beautiful Morgan's Twitter: @morgansimone___ CKI's IG: @poetic.candids
Black Men in the Arts
In this episode, Alana talks with her friends Caleb, Elijah and Marshawn about their experiences as Black men in the arts. We reminisce about our high school theatre days, share stories about our experiences as Black artists, specifically their experiences as Black men, and we reveal some of our plans moving forward on our artistic journeys. Keep up with us! Caleb's IG: @calebljeffries Elijah's IG: @under.eli Marshawn's IG: @thegrimmbusserpart2 CKI's IG: @poetic.candids