The Dolewite Podcast
The Dolewite Podcast
1011 The Beat (WUBT-FM)
Talking politics, community, race, religion, entertainment, sports, and whatever the f@&$ else comes up.
How We Challenged Societal Norms In Marriage and Parenting with Kenya Raymer
Kenya Raymer is a spiritual guide and energy worker... and also my wife and the mother of our 4 year old daughter, Selah. In this episode, we discuss our decision for Kenya to attend Yoga Teacher Training in Costa Rica for 3 weeks over the summer.
Dec 1, 2021
40 min
Real Estate, Inequities, and Racism with William Wilson
William Wilson is a Nashville Native and an award winning, Multi-Million Dollar producer who has a passion when it comes to helping others on their journey to home ownership.
Nov 17, 2021
29 min
Fighting The Stereotypes Black Women Face with Tamara Winfrey Harris
Tamara Winfrey Harris is a writer who specializes in race and gender and their intersection with politics, popular culture, and current events. Her latest book, THE SISTERS ARE ALRIGHT: CHANGING THE BROKEN NARRATIVE OF BLACK WOMEN IN AMERICA is available now.
Nov 10, 2021
14 min
Teach Your Kids About Money with Ty Allan Jackson
Ty Allan Jackson is a youth motivational speaker, a three time TEDx presenter, and author of MAKE YOUR OWN MONEY, a children's book series that teaches children financial literacy.
Nov 3, 2021
14 min
Same Sex Parenting and Surrogacy with Armando Correa
Armando Lucas Correa is the editor in chief of People En Espanol and author of IN SEARCH OF EMMA, which details his journey into parenthood during the years when becoming parents was very difficult for gay couples.
Oct 27, 2021
18 min
White Fragility in Cross Race Friendships
Wendy Sanford is the co-author of THESE WALLS BETWEEN US: A MEMOIR OF FRIENDSHIP ACROSS RACE AND CLASS which tells the story of Wendy's 60 year friendship with Mary Norman, a black woman whom she met when they were teenagers and how that relationship impacted Wendy's outlook on her privilege.
Oct 20, 2021
19 min
A World Without Police with Derecka Purnell
Derecka Purnell received her JD from Harvard Law School and works to end police and prison violence by providing legal assistance, research, and training to community-based organizations through an abolitionist framework. Her writing has been featured in numerous publications and her new book, BECOMING ABOLITIONISTS: POLICE, PROTESTS, AND THE PURSUIT OF FREEDOM is available now.
Oct 13, 2021
24 min
Talk To Your Kids About Race with Sheila Modir and Jeff Kashou
Dr. Sheila Modir and Jeff Kashou are authors of THE PROUDEST COLOR, a children's book that dives into race and emotion. Sheila and Jeff share a wealth of knowledge about the importance of children growing up in diverse environments and talking to children about race at a young age.
Oct 6, 2021
14 min
Undocumented in America with Qian Julie Wang
Qian Julie Wang is an attorney, Ivy League graduate, and author of the book BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY, which tells her story of immigrating to America undocumented.
Sep 29, 2021
22 min
The Intersection of Mindfulness and Racial Justice with Rhonda V. Magee
Rhonda V. Magee is a professor of law at the University of San Francisco and the author of THE INNER WORK OF RACIAL JUSTICE: HEALING OURSELVES AND TRANSFORMING OUR COMMUNITIES THROUGH MINDFULNESS, which offers a compassion -based approach to confronting racial injustice.
Sep 22, 2021
21 min
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