White Label American Raphael Harry
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Hear voices of strength and solidarity, of determination and ambition, of the power of the human spirit. This podcast is the perfect way to stay connected to the immigrant experience around the globe. Hosted by a Nigerian-born immigrant and a Navy veteran in Brooklyn, NY, it brings you stories of courage, strength, and resilience in the face of adversity. Whether you’re looking for inspiration or insight, this podcast is sure to give you a deeper understanding of the immigrant experience.
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Ep 169: A Candid Update with Raphael Harry
Hello everyone, in this solo episode, I open up about my recent health challenges and express my gratitude to you, our patrons, for sticking with me during a creative slump. I'm excited to share incredible stories lined up, including heartfelt family histories and insightful guest interviews that explore diverse cultural backgrounds and personal triumphs. I also discuss my experiences guest-starring on other podcasts and my engagement in a political leadership program for veterans.
Join me on this heartfelt journey to understand the importance of saying 'no' and setting boundaries, both personally and professionally. Don't forget, your support means everything. Follow us for more stories that bridge cultures and inspire. Thank you for the privilege of your company.
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Timestamped overview
00:00 Recorded podcast episodes with family and guests.
06:11 Transparency about future plans and current projects.
07:46 Video shows celebrity saying no, causing controversy.
11:50 Encouraging vocalizing emotions and setting boundaries.
14:38 Cherishing a beautiful no inspired continued perseverance.
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Ep 168: Cheers to 2023 ’A Gratitude-Filled Wrap-Up’ ft Raphael Harry
Raphael Harry wraps up the year with a personal reflection on gratitude. He expresses deep appreciation for the diverse array of guests who have shared their stories on the podcast. Reflecting on listener feedback, he notes an unexpected connection that led to love and discusses the impact of storytelling. Delving into his personal experiences outside of podcasting, Raphael shares insights into the TV shows and music that have resonated with him throughout the year. As he looks forward to 2024, he hints at upcoming guests and expresses gratitude for the support of the listeners. This episode serves as a personal and heartfelt conclusion to the year, offering a glimpse into Raphael's experiences and the impact of storytelling in various forms.
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Ep 167 : Exploring Mythology, Religion, and Fine Art ft Amir Bey, Grace Nkem, & Obinna Elechi
Welcome back to another thought-provoking episode with Obinna Elechi, Grace Nkem, and Amir Bey as they engage in a captivating discussion on spirituality, art, and the impact of digital culture. Dive deep into mythology, religious beliefs, and the portrayal of powerful women in history, while exploring the significance of fine art across diverse cultures. Questioning religious texts and the representation of female deities, this episode offers a compelling exploration of diverse perspectives and experiences. Gain insights into the personal artistic journeys of our guests and discover the role of social media in shaping visual culture.
Don't miss the ongoing exhibition at Gallery Particulier in New York City, running from November 30th to January 14th, featuring the remarkable work of our guests.
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Ep 166: A Triangulation ft Amir Bey, Grace Nkem, and Obinna Elechi
On our latest episode, we have a lineup of three incredible creatives: Amir Bey, Grace Nkem, and Obinna Elechi. They will captivate you with their inspiring stories, starting from their birth cities to their childhood memories and early sources of inspiration. Brace yourself as we take down the artificial walls that confine creativity! Our journey begins in Port Harcourt Nigeria, Tver Russia, New York, and Ann Arbor Michigan, but it doesn't stop there. We explore the boundless world beyond these cities, unraveling the artistic wonders that await.
If you're eager to witness the brilliance of our guests firsthand, mark your calendars for their exhibit opening at Gallery Particulier in New York City, running from November 30th to January 14th. Trust us, you don't want to miss it! And guess what? I'll be there on opening night, too.
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Ep 165 : Thankful Hearts and TKOs ft Corey Gumbs and Mimi Jacks
On this special Thanksgiving episode of our podcast, we have the privilege of being joined by two incredible guests from Brooklyn and Queens. We are truly grateful for our amazing listeners who make this all possible. At this moment, we want to know what you're thankful for. Our first guest is none other than Mimi Jacks, also known as Improper Mimi, a highly esteemed podcaster and storyteller. Through her podcast, Improper Mimi, she strives to empower women in every area of their lives - whether it's at home, work, or during leisure time. Our second guest is Corey, the visionary behind the Black Podcasters Association.
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Ep 164 -No-Degree Paths to Success: A Conversation with Jonaed Iqbal
I am thrilled to present the second part of my conversation with Jonaed Iqbal, the founder of NoDegree.com and NoDegree Podcast. Join us as we delve deeper into Jonaed's incredible journey from being the "good immigrant kid" to becoming a successful entrepreneur. Discover how he empowers his clients to pursue their dreams and passions while achieving their career goals. Our conversation takes us through the bustling streets of New York and the vibrant culture of Bangladesh. We also explore Jonaed's love for music and food, as well as the inspirations and challenges that have shaped his path. To connect with Jonaed, check out the links below. Stay tuned for Jonaed's return, where we will dive into his experiences with wrestling and his entrepreneurial ventures in the world of podcasting.
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Customer Reviews
Breaking barriers!!
The real conversations had in this show is admireable… from the host to the guest. Changing the Immigrant mindset and breaking barriers. Tune in to learn and laugh alot!!
Story of an immigrant or two
A must listen podcast . There is something to learn from every guest. I love this podcast because of its very diverse stories . It teaches us that we are not that different after all . highly recommended .
Great storytelling!
I enjoyed this podcast and the unique guests featured. Great storytelling!