
Thoughtful discussions about RACE. For more about Nicole Doyley or to read her blog, go to nicoledoyley.com.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 63 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | Social SciencesScience | ||||

REPLAY! This was such a fantastic conversation with Melody Wollgren, who is biracial Korean. She speaks of growing up trying NOT to be Korean and the emotional dissonance that created.
This interview with Dr. Jenn Noble is FIRE! She is Sri Lankan and African American and she talks about parents helping their mixed-race kids know who they are so that they can claim a seat at MULTIPLE tables. Mixed kids can be secure in who they are,... more
Here I speak with Christin Harley, who grew up in a small white town and then married Charlton Harley, who grew up in Rochester's inner city. They came from wildly different worlds but fell in love anyway. Together they built a strong, happy marriage... more
This was SUCH a great conversation with Monique and Tom Franz. When Monique, who is African American and grew up in the inner city, and Tom, who is white and grew up in rural Maryland, first got married, they did indeed have a clash of cultures. Now,... more
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In this podcast, Nicole braves the poignant emotions of one of the most deeply offensive and darkest days in American democracy. She very clearly and deliberately frames her thoughts and delivers them with conviction yet, at the same time, always encourages the listener to dig deeper and to do soul searching of their own. Truly a must listen podcast series!
Every episode of this podcast is thoughtful, well-prepared, and thought-provoking. In this snack-sized episode, Nicole touches on the harms of the myth of Black exceptionalism using the frame of baseball hero Jackie Robinson’s path to what were then considered the Major Leagues. Pods don’t have to last your whole commute to be high-impact!
Just listened to your podcast on this subject. Just wow! Never really thought of it this way before. Yes, our black leaders and heroes need to be included in the classroom all year long not just a select month. Thank you, Nicole for this challenge.
Outstanding & Impactful
Oprah & Angelina Jolie could not have done it better. Nicole & Melissa nailed it with deep leveled questions and high leveled transparent responses.
This podcast catered to every audience whether we received knowledge, confirmation or a reminder: we can’t be blind to color & culture however love should be blind and show action to all.
It indeed takes a village of all walks of life for us all to live our best life. Thanks for yet another podcast of Let’s Talk fille... more
I love how Nicole takes the time to prepare her thoughts and conversations . She gives great thought to her questions & makes every word relevant to understanding the conversation. Her interviews are meaningful and her points are delivered with clarity& grace. Thanks for your input and choice of interviewees who bring light to hard conversations.
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