Blackstage

40 Episodes
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By: Brennan DuBose

Blackstage is an interview podcast navigating the individual stories and current events that make up Black culture.

Michele Ghee
#11
05/20/2022

Michele Ghee, CEO of Ebony Magazine joins the podcast to discuss her journey and the relaunch of an iconic brand.


Marcus Stanback
#10
05/13/2022

Marcus Stanback, founder of Daily Growth Yoga, talks us through the journey of yoga, wellness, entrepreneurship, vulnerability and impacting the youth.


Dr. Ruth and Dr. Mary-Andrée
#9
05/06/2022

Dr. Ruth and Dr. Mary Andrée unpack all things sex, body image, and health education.


Adriano Espaillat
#8
04/22/2022

US Congressman Adriano Espaillat joins the podcast to discuss his journey, politics, race, and the next generation of leaders.


Khalil Kain
#7
04/15/2022

Actor Khalil Kain joins the podcast to discuss his 30+ career, the 30th anniversary of Juice, and his friend, Tupac.


Owners: The Series
#6
04/08/2022

For episode 6 of Blackstage we partnered with Moorelight Studios to bring to the platform “Owners,” an original series and official selection of American Black Film Festival.


“Owners” follows Terence, a 30-something who is tired of feeling the constraints of being a minority in the workplace. He decides to start his own company to become an owner, but his decision to do so erupts his life into chaos.


Creator, Writer, Executive Producer: DeAngelo Moore

Director: Leonex

Director of Photography: Gerard Pickett


HipHopEd
#5
04/01/2022

7 years after their original conversation, Dr’s Ian P Levy, Emily Bailin Wells, Edmund Adjapong, and Brian Mooney join a virtual round table to discuss HipHopEd, Race, and Healing.


Dossé-Via
#4
03/25/2022

Astrologer, model, mother, and entrepreneur, Dossé-Via, discusses heritage, love, and ScorpioMystique.


Jason Reynolds
#3
03/18/2022

New York Times bestselling author and National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature, Jason Reynolds, shares his story into how he became the top American author of our time.


Lilly Workneh
#2
03/11/2022

Award-winning journalist, speaker and strategist, Lilly Workneh, shares her journey in creating meaningful and mission-driven media.


Jonathan Jackson
#1
03/04/2022

Creative visionary, writer, speaker, and entrepreneur, Jonathan Jackson, shares his journey to co-founding media company, Blavity.


Felecia Hatcher
#12
12/10/2021

CEO of Black Ambition, Felecia Hatcher, discusses the importance of investing in Black led organizations and companies.


Kadidja Dosso
#11
12/03/2021

Kadidja Dosso, founder and CEO of Dosso Beauty, and Black Ambition HBCU Prize Winner on the power of Black women entrepreneurs and building legacy.


Rashiid Coleman and Vincent Cobb II
#10
11/26/2021

Co-founder’s of Summer House Institute, Rashiid Coleman & Vincent Cobb II, share the secrets of how to build and maintain a successful partnership as entrepreneurs.


Reuben Ogbonna
#9
11/19/2021

Reuben Ogbonna, co-founder and Executive Director of the Marcy Lab School shares his leadership journey and his views on the future of the American education system.


A. Walton Smith
#8
11/12/2021

A. Walton Smith, founder and CEO of Black Woman Owned discusses the importance of investing in Black women, their businesses, and their futures.


Travis Mason
#7
11/05/2021

From flying cars to bitcoin mining, 776 Operating Partner Travis Mason shares his journey in technology and policy.


Jelani Anglin and Gabe Leader Rose
#6
10/22/2021

Founders, Jelani Anglin & Gabe Leader Rose, share how they built Good Call - a 24/7 hotline (833-3-GOODCALL) that anyone can call if they or a loved one get arrested.


Sherrell Dorsey
#5
10/15/2021

Sherrell Dorsey, founder and CEO of The Plug discusses Black innovation, Black owned media, and how consistency is key to any start up.


Davon Johnson
#4
10/08/2021

Davon Johnson, architect and production designer, discusses setting the vision, knowing your history and following your dreams.


Jerelyn Rodriguez
#3
10/01/2021

Jerelyn Rodriguez, Co-Founder & CEO of The Knowledge House, shares how her South Bronx-based nonprofit is committed to building a diverse pipeline of tech talent by investing in communities.


Brittany Young
#2
09/24/2021

Founder of B360, Brittany Young shares how growing up in Baltimore inspired her to build an organization where young adults acquire life skills to secure educational and career opportunities and change the negative perceptions of dirt bike riding while doing it.


Archie Clay III and Tajh Crutch
#1
09/17/2021

Founders of WearBrims, Archie Clay III and Tajh Crutch share their story starting from humble beginnings to building a business that became the first Black-owned luxury hat brand to be sold in Nordstrom stores.


Cheryl Dorsey
#11
06/11/2021

Cheryl Dorsey, a trailblazer in the social entrepreneurship movement, and the president of Echoing Green, shares her journey.


Devin Allen
#10
05/21/2021

American photographer, photojournalist, and activist based in Baltimore, Devin Allen, shares how he turned his pain into his passion.


Jordan Stockdale
#9
05/07/2021

Executive Director of New York City’s Young Men's Initiative, Jordan Stockdale, shares how he found his passion to support and provide positive impact the lives of young people.


Ritchie Torres
#8
04/16/2021

In 2020 Ritchie Torres became the first gay Afro Latino elected to Congress. As he navigates the the weight of history on his shoulders in the midst of global pandemic he shares his journey from the Bronx to Washington.


Ricco Siasoco
#7
03/26/2021

Writer, educator, and activist Ricco Villanueva Siasoco joins Blackstage to discuss the history of racism against Asian Americans in the US and how to combat AAPI hate.


Moses Ingram
#6
03/19/2021

Queen’s Gambit’s breakout actress Moses Ingram shares her journey from West Baltimore to Yale University to Hollywood.


Alex Hill
#5
03/05/2021

Food blogger and culinary instructor Alex Hill shares her journey into becoming a chef, the lack of diversity in the food industry, and overcoming imposter syndrome.


Mayor Brandon Scott
#4
02/26/2021

Baltimore’s city’s Mayor Brandon Scott joins the podcast to discuss his family history, his love for the city he serves, and why he always will remain unapologetically himself.


Dr. Travis Bristol
#3
02/19/2021

University of California, Berkeley’s Dr. Travis Bristol discusses his incredible journey navigating the world of education with empathy as both a student and a change maker.


Jamira Burley
#2
02/12/2021

Activist and administrator Jamira Burley, the Head of Youth Engagement and Skills at the Global Business Coalition, joins Blackstage to discuss her journey as well as the importance of championing Black women.


Natasha S. Alford
#1
02/05/2021

The Grio’s Vice President of Digital Content & Senior Correspondent, Natasha S. Alford discusses her journey in discovering her passion, what it means to “meet the moment”, and the state of Black owned media.


Dr. Amanda Washington Lockett / Arthur McFarlane III
#15
12/21/2020

In a first ever conversation with each other Dr. Amanda Washington Lockett, great-great granddaughter of Booker T. Washington and Arthur McFarlane III, great-great grandson of W.E.B. DuBois discuss building a brighter and better future for Black Americans.


Monique Doughty
#14
12/15/2020

Monique Doughty aka “Nurse Mo” shares her journey in becoming a global travel nurse turned well-being focused entrepreneur.


Jamiles Lartey
#13
11/20/2020

The Marshall Project’s Jamiles Lartey discusses his journey in finding his true calling and what to expect in the new era of politics.


Marcus Fitts
#12
10/30/2020

Founder of District Triathlon, Marcus Fitts discusses his mission to encourage, inspire, support and increase the diversity of participation in triathlon and endurance sports.


Lauren E. Banks
#11
09/25/2020

Lauren E. Banks, actress and activist, who currently stars on Showtime's crime drama, City On A Hill, discusses her journey to dedicating her life to storytelling and why Breonna Taylor deserves justice.


Taryn Finley
#10
09/11/2020

Editor of HuffPost Black Voices, Taryn Finley, discusses the power of the Black collective, Howard University, and what it truly means to having a seat at the table.