• Paint the Town w/ Shawntay Gorman

  • Mar 29 2024
  • Length: 48 mins
  • Podcast

Paint the Town w/ Shawntay Gorman

  • Summary

  • Hey besties welcome back. On this episode of Too Authentic, Ashley-Moniique gets to sit down and catch up with Shawntay Gorman. Who is Shawntay? Stick around and listen as she paints the town on this episode. From friendship,motherhood,art,and black empowerment you don’t wanna miss this. Let’s talk about it.

    In this episode:

    • Early Creative Endeavors

    • Falling in Love with Hip-Hop

    • Infusing art and Music

    • Representation Matters

    • Navigating Multiple Identities

    • Challenges in Art Community

    • Supportive Art Community

    • Being A Black Woman in the Art Community

    • Organizing for Change

    • Advocating for Arts in Schools

    • Addressing Cultural Appropriation

    • Empowering Black Women in Art

    • Navigating Artistic Hardships

    • Advocating for Patient Rights

    • Teaching Art in School

    • The Impact of Art on Personal Art

    • Breaking Generational Curses

    • Proud Accomplishments

    • Balancing Art and Motherhood

    • And more…

    Thank you for tuning in besties. I hope that something from the message resonated with you. I appreciate all the love being shown. <3 <3

    Remember to always keep it real, raw, and authentic.

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    • IG:@Shawntay__

    • FB: Shawntay Gorman

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