
A unfiltered bi-monthly podcast! All about the young creatives next in line to make it
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 7 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | ArtsVisual Arts | ||||

In Episode 7 of Next in Line, I am joined by Tolu Oye. She's the cofounder of Oye Green +Oye Journal. The head fashion designer at Meji Meji + Meji Meji Home. In this episode, we talk about the transition her moving to Nigeria, her inspiration behind... more
In Episode 6 of Next in Line, I am joined by Robyn Mowatt. She is writer, producer and on camera host. This episode we talk about the effects of 2020 (what a year), How 20201 is treating us the first two weeks in, terrorists at the capital and naviga... more
In Episode 5 of Next in Line, I am joined by Brianna Ryce. She is a Marketing manager with Brand Partnerships in the sneaker industry as well as the Co-founder of @themove.co. A platform and community focusing on diversifying the fitness and wellness... more
On episode 4 of Next in Line I am joined by Nouri Hassan. A casting director at XYNE Agency, who is now also signed to IMG Models. We discuss her background and her journey as a 21 year old in the creative world. As well as some of her previous jobs,... more
On this Episode 3 of Next in Line I am joined by both halfs of Mecca NYC (Marion Kelly + Milton Dixon). We talk about the roles of being black in America, the racial awakening happening all over our country and in the fashion industry, as well as giv... more
In Episode 2 of Next in Line, I am joined by Yamainah Mayo. We discuss her early transition from Boston to New York and her experience in the creative world of: modeling, writing -- and new world of social media influencers.
In Episode 1, I speak to Jourdan Ash (@lifewithjrdn) about her career experience in the creative industry! As well as her podcast @datingnycpod + @true_to_us. We also discuss COVID-19, the current racial awakening happening in this world, and everyth... more
I love how genuine the conversations are between Tyler and her guest. Nothing about the discussion feels forced, it all flows nicely. There’s always something to take away at the end of the episode. It’s especially nice to hear how others are managing through this time. Can’t wait to hear more!
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Apple Podcasts | #220 |










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