Harlem's Very Own Podcast

By: Justin Winley Jude Steffers-Wilson Ahmad K. Simmons
  • Summary

  • A variety talk show mixing comedic riffs with insightful conversation and diverse guests. Representing the opposite ends of Harlem, the Beast from the East and the Best of the West bring their eclectic world views together twice a month to dish on current events and philosophize about a predetermined topic—or maybe just talk to each other. They'll play it by ear.
    © 2021 Drama Listen Radio / Harlem's Very Own Podcast
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Episodes
  • Features: Dominique Andriese
    Apr 30 2024

    Greetings beloveds!

    We are back with another episode featuring Dominique Andriese, the Therapeutic Thespian! A board certified dance-movement psychotherapist, Dominique has been helping her clients physically express and heal themselves for seven years. She joins us to share her story, including her unconventional route to grad school, the core belief of her practice, her thoughts on the current generalization of mental health advice, and much more.

    Feat. Dominique leading us on a group relaxation exercise that you can even follow along with!

    Learn more about Dom on her website.

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    1 hr and 26 mins
  • Features: Grant Solis
    Feb 28 2024

    Welcome back beloveds!

    And welcome to our first recording from a brand new studio! We may sound a little different but we're still Harlem's Heroes. Today's featured guest is a true self-starter, from reselling shoes in middle school to starting his own management agency. Grant Solis talks to us about how he accrued his impressive Instagram following, the current state of fashion trends, why Paris has a better fashion week than New York, and much more.

    FEAT. A stern call for the black community to abandon shiesty masks.

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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • Features: Jaleeca Yancy
    Feb 14 2024

    Happy Black History Month, beloveds!

    Today's featured guest is mixed media artist and designer Jaleeca Yancy, who recently unveiled a contribution to the Grandscale Mural Project in East Harlem. In a sprawling conversation, Jaleeca dishes on the source of her artistic inspiration, the value of community, the pros + cons of artificial intelligence, weathering discourse as a Black creative, and more.

    FEAT. A toast to the long-since demolished Lexington Avenue Pathmark.

    Take a look at Jaleeca's Etsy and consider subscribing to her newsletter.

    Keep up with the boys across socials @hvopod!

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    1 hr and 32 mins

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