A podcast about the missing pieces of the conversations we’re already having.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 84 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Society & Culture |
On this week’s episode of Conversation Piece, Ella Ashwill, CEO and founder of the ERA, joins the show to talk about equitable artist representation, how to get it, and where we're at now. Ella shares her journey from Indiana to California and back a... more
On this week’s episode, the one and only Anthony Murdock II joins the show to talk about the journey of finding wholeness within ourselves. Murdock talks about resisting whiteness through discovering identity, the way language helps us give life to o... more
On this week’s episode, multimedia mastermind and CEO of Push Prep Greg Buck joins the show to talk about the work he’s been doing in the city and the things we can achieve when we come together as a creative community. Greg shares growing up in the ... more
On this week’s episode, Polished Communications CEO and President Casey Harrison joins the show to talk all things entrepreneurship! Casey shares about when she first fell in love with communications, her journey into the small business world, and ho... more
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Fun to learn so much about the people making a difference in our community.
This is such a fantastic podcast with an incredible host and such interesting, eloquent guests. The conversations had are so important and deserve to be heard!
Patrick’s ongoing work in the Korean Adoptee and Asian American spaces continues to be important and inspirational. In this podcast, Patrick continues to choose to be vulnerable in the best way so that he, his guest, and us (the listeners) are challenged to think more deeply about all of the things we are already thinking about. I appreciate Patrick’s ability to graciously bring up hard topics and find ways to remind us of the nuances of the stories being shared as they relate to the topics.
I’ve been a listener since the start because the host is someone whose work I greatly admire. The conversations happening here are filled with purpose and a need to be heard. Highly recommend checking out every episode.
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