White Label American
White Label American
Raphael Harry
Discover the incredible stories and experiences of immigrants from all backgrounds with ”White Label American,” a podcast hosted by a Nigerian-born immigrant and US Navy veteran. This podcast began by focusing on immigrants in NYC and the United States but has since expanded to include fascinating individuals and couples from all over the world. Join us and help us break down the artificial barriers that keep us from knowing and understanding one another!
Ep 199 : "Divorce isn’t The End. It’s a Part of My Growth" ft Nnenna Tasie
Join us for an engaging episode featuring Nnenna—a lawyer, entrepreneur, and founder of Òrentéh, revolutionizing period care for Nigerian and African women. Her journey from Lagos to Texas, weaving through Ibadan, Port-Harcourt, and the lively Abriba, embodies the spirit and strength of the African diaspora.Nnenna shares why she chose law over nursing, defying expectations to carve her own path. Discover her balancing act between law and motherhood, and the roots of our friendship. This conversation is a heartfelt exploration of self-discovery, prioritizing your dreams, and how embracing yourself is key to supporting others.Get insights into the vibrant Abriba community and be inspired by Nnenna's story. Tune in and make sure to pass this episode along to two friends who will benefit from her journey.We love to hear from you via audio or written https://www.whitelabelamerican.com/contact/
Mar 10
1 hr 6 min
Ep 198 : From a Copperbelt mining town, & Tonga Heritage to Assorted Immigrant Podcast ft Zenith Malawo
This week, we're thrilled to welcome Zenith Malawo, host of the Assorted Immigrant Stories Podcast. Zenith takes us on a lively journey through Zambia's Copperbelt mining towns, where her story unfolds. Discover the meaning behind her name, her family legacy, and Tonga heritage. Dive into childhood memories of wild games, community sports, and the close-knit mining town camaraderie. Zenith also shares the cultural significance of cows in Tonga tradition and the importance of capturing everyday immigrant experiences.Zenith offers valuable insights for parents raising multicultural kids, shares lessons from her own mistakes, and emphasizes the importance of keeping traditions alive, from language to music. Whether you're looking for inspiration, nostalgia, or practical advice, this episode is a delightful mix of laughter, memories, and heartfelt conversations about living between worlds.Don't miss out—tune into the Assorted Immigrant Stories Podcast and don't forget to leave a 5-star rating!We love to hear from you via audio or written https://www.whitelabelamerican.com/contact/
Mar 4
1 hr 20 min
Ep 197: Entertainment, Scandal & Hope: White Label American on Surviving and Enjoying ft Ashwin
As the Oscars approaches right after Valentine's Day, join Raphael and chaos master Ashwin in a lively recap of 2025. Step away from life's chaos and dive into an episode filled with laughs and thoughtful insights on the year's hottest movies, TV shows, and music.Raphael and Ashwin debate 2025's top films ("One Battle After Another," "Weapons," and "Sinners") while exposing tech giants' amusing email blunders. Their conversation blends dark humor with genuine vulnerability, exploring personal stories and cultural critiques along the way.Listen in as they discuss men's mental health, forgiveness, and the whimsical tales of 2025, including a touching Humans of New York story about heartbreak and moving on. Discover what's ahead in 2026 with teasers on GTA 6 and the World Cup, and hear about Ashwin's innovative community projects in Brooklyn.Don't miss one of the podcast's most engaging episodes yet. Share with friends and subscribe at whitelabelamerican.com.
Feb 18
51 min
Ep 196: Pasteles & Veterans – Surviving Holidays After Service ft Daniel, Daquane, Marcos, & Rodney
Note: This episode includes discussion of suicide and drug use. If you’re experiencing suicidal thoughts or self-harm urges, please reach out to the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 988, available 24/7.Fresh off Benito's (Bad Bunny) epic Super Bowl win, I'm thrilled to share a special interview from a Pasteles Party taking us to Puerto Rico. For those new here, Pasteles is an event I've mentioned before, and the stars finally aligned for me to attend (again) last year. With some old friends I hadn't seen in ages, it was the perfect chance to whip out the microphone and capture our conversations amidst meal prep, kids running around, drinks, and hugs.So, what happens when you gather five military vets in a chilly New Jersey garage during a Pasteles Party? After some coquito, you get raw stories, laughter, and pure emotion, plus a surprise cameo. It was an impromptu chat—guided by platano and coquito. Enjoy the conversation! Funny enough, we thought it was cold that day, but 2026 has proved to be even chillier.There shall be Pasteles episodes in 2026!We’d love to hear your feedback, whether written or audio, at www.whitelabelamerican.com.
Feb 11
Ep 195: That's The Ancestors Way of Telling You that This is A Story That You're Meant to Tell ft Baudelaire Ceus
Black History is American History, and we're thrilled to bring you an episode that truly resonates. Tune in as host Raphael and returning guest Baudelaire Ceus explore the fascinating world of African spirituality with The Vodou Project. This groundbreaking documentary series sheds light on the journey of Haitian Vodou from West Africa to today's diaspora. It's always a delight to have Baudelaire Ceus join the show. Make sure to check out and support Baudelaire's work, The Vodou Project!In this riveting episode of White Label American, host Raphael reconnects with Baudelaire Ceus to explore the often misunderstood realm of African spirituality. They focus on The Vodou Project, a documentary series that traces Haitian Vodou from its roots in West Africa to the modern diaspora. Together, they share personal stories, challenge misconceptions, and emphasize the importance of reclaiming cultural narratives around Vodou, Juju, Oru, and other African spiritual traditions. The conversation spans intergenerational wisdom, the transformative power of music, identity across continents, and how colonial narratives have weaponized fear against ancestral beliefs.And for a dose of humor, check out episode 194, featuring epic trolling with my favorite troublemaker!Your feedback matters! Share your thoughts and connect with us at whitelabelamerican.com. Let's keep the conversation going!
Feb 4
Ep 194: Return of the Lil Ronin: Family, Fufu, & Fun"
Returning from a long break, the snow storm wasn't going stop this episode. I welcomed my favorite little troublemaker back into the studio for an episode filled with joy and laughter. My Lil Ronin, who insists on an annual visit around her birthday, finally joined me just before Christmas after much procrastination on my part. Despite claims of having 100 questions ready for me, it was I who ended up asking most of them.In this delightful installment of White Label American, Klara and I engage in spirited conversations about cherished family traditions and quirky favorites like Comic Cons and K-pop tunes. We share memories that define our bond—like why hugs are pure magic to Klara or how she feels about my soccer craze—and discuss unique snack choices such as fufu paired with French fries (but never together!).Enjoy highlights from Klara's adventures at Comic Con where she shines in cosplay roles; witness amusing debates over TV time versus sports; learn the charming story behind how Raphael met Klara’s mom; relish heartfelt exchanges about food, music, plus the joy found in giving hugs.This special holiday edition invites you into their world—a perfect treat for fans seeking family-centric podcasts brimming with humor across generations along with genuine insights powered by youthful perspectives. It's a journey through giggles that celebrate growth while reminding us all to embrace playfulness.For more engaging content or exclusive episodes supporting our community efforts at White Label American: consider becoming a patron via Patreon or explore donation options through whitelabelamerican.com where this episode is also featured as video content!
Jan 27
Ep 193 : Transformative Journeys, Cultural Connections, and Global Citizenship ft Baudelaire Ceus
Baudelaire is an educator, historian, and producer of the Atlas Obscura podcast. His work sheds light on lesser-known aspects of African and Caribbean histories, and he is a proud advocate for Pan-African unity and cultural pride.
Dec 18, 2024
1 hr 45 min
Ep 192 : From Writing to Bartending: A Unique Blend of Passions ft Tom Máthé
Today on "White Label American," we dove into an enriching conversation with Tom Máthé, fiction writer, craft cocktail bartender, and educator. We explored unique cuisines from Hungarian peasant dishes to New England seafood treasures. Tom shared his inspiring journey from a shy college student to a thriving bartender and talented writer. We reminisced about favorite childhood movies and discussed the deeper meaning behind names and cultural legacies. Tune in for insights on balancing creative pursuits with family life, and learn how to turn moments of clarity into lasting success. Subscribe now for more incredible stories and entrepreneurial advice. Tom Máthé's journey from the kitchens of Kittery to the literary enclaves of New York City is a testament to following one’s passion. Whether it’s through the lens of eclectic cuisines, compelling music, or heartfelt gratitude—there’s something in this episode for everyone. P.S. Have an exciting story or a memorable movie that profoundly impacted you? Share it with us—we may feature your story in an upcoming episode!
Dec 4, 2024
1 hr 30 min
Ep 191 : 2024 Election, Trump, and Thanksgiving ft Ashwin, Victor, & Stephanie
Innovative Showcase: Ashwin brings exciting news about an upcoming exhibition on December 3rd, featuring student projects on the theme of belonging in New York City. PLEASE Let me know if you wish to attend preferably ASAP so your name can be added to the RSVP Media and Influence: The guests critique the role of media personalities, including Joe Rogan, and discuss the broader implications of misinformation and gender dynamics, especially regarding the youth. Patreon: Gain access to exclusive content and behind-the-scenes episodes by supporting us on Patreon. Your support helps us continue to bring you these thought-provoking conversations. Follow Us: Engage with us on social media for the latest updates. We're on all major platforms!            Stay tuned for more invigorating episodes from White Label American, where we explore the unique stories of immigrants and allies. Catch new episodes of the Liquor Talk Podcast and connect with Victor on social media.  Listen to the MOCA Minutes Podcast and join Stephanie on her new YouTube channel, part of her community-centric "Project 2025." Before we sign off, we want to express our deepest gratitude for your continued support and wish you a joyful and peaceful holiday season. Don’t forget to leave us a 5-star review on your preferred podcast app—it helps us reach more listeners like you! Asante sanna (Thank you very much) in Swahili, and Nandri (Thank you) in Tamil for being part of our community. Until next time, stay inspired and keep the conversations alive!
Nov 27, 2024
1 hr 48 min
Ep 190: Dance, DJ Nights, Reggae Parties and a Poetic Odeyssey ft Cav Manning
Join us as we dive into the incredible life story of a multi-talented artist Cav Manning aka Comrade Cav born in Tottenham, Southend, London. From becoming a  renowed dancer and later a DJ to traveling the world and working with iconic artists from Soul II Soul, Roy Ayers, MC Guru, The Roots etc. Cav's journey is nothing short of insoiring. Discover how he graced the runways of Tokyo Fashion Week, moved to New York, and now call Brooklyn home. Today, Cav continues to light up the nightlife with vibrant party events, reggae nights, and captivating poetry. Tune in for an episode filled with creativity, passion, and adventures!
Nov 20, 2024
1 hr 45 min
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