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Reel Stories, Real Growth

Podcast by Malia Jallah

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About Reel Stories, Real Growth

Binge watching never felt this good. Exposing your favorites for the personal growth gems they are. We’re getting into stories from around the globe that entertain, inspire, and teach us something real about life. Whether you’re a culture lover, a media fanatic, or just someone who enjoys a good plot twist, grab your popcorn (or your reading glasses) and stick around. Here, every story has a lesson—and it’s way more fun than school!

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7 episodes

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The Power of Seeing You–Why Representation Matters

Welcome back toReel Stories, Real Growth! This week, we’re diving into the impact of representation—what it means to see yourself in the stories you consume and how it shapes identity, cultural pride, and belonging. From the historic election of Barack Obama to the thrill of finding Black characters in anime, this episode explores why seeing yourself reflected in media is more than just validation—it’s a lifeline. We’ll talk about the joy of witnessing Black excellence in storytelling, the importance of diverse characters in anime, and how representation fosters empathy across cultures. You’ll hear personal reflections on pivotal moments in history, from attending Obama’s inauguration to discovering Black anime characters like Yoruichi inBleach and Afro inAfro Samurai. We’ll also highlight some must-watch anime featuring Black characters that have broken barriers and reshaped narratives- Like General Cloud 9 from D.Gray Man~ Representation isn’t just about being seen—it’s about being valued. And when stories reflect diverse voices, they create space for everyone to belong. Ready to explore the power of visibility in storytelling? Hit play, and let’s get into it. Mentions in this episode: • Bleach – Yoruichi, a powerful and respected warrior • Afro Samurai – A fusion of Black culture and Japanese storytelling • Michiko & Hatchin – Featuring the fierce and unforgettable Michiko Malandro • Hunter x Hunter – Canary, a loyal and skilled fighter • Carole & Tuesday – Carole Stanley, a talented musician breaking barriers • Black Lagoon – Dutch, a calm yet formidable leader What stories made you feel seen? Share your thoughts with us on social media@reelgrowthpodcast [https://www.instagram.com/reelgrowthpodcast/]! Next week, we’re discussing the socioeconomics of Black culture in media—don’t miss it. Follow, review, and share Real Stories, Real Growth! Let’s keep the conversation going.

13 Feb 2025 - 25 min
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Love, Loss and Black Literature: Finding Yourself in the Pages

In this episode of Real Stories, Real Growth, we’re diving deep into Black love—its beauty, its struggles, and the powerful stories that shaped my understanding of relationships. From my early teenage years navigating my parents’ divorce to discovering the richness of African American literature, I take you on a journey through the books that answered my biggest questions about love, family, and identity. We’re talking Omar Tyree, Eric Jerome Dickey, Terry McMillan, and Toni Morrison—the authors who gave me a front-row seat to grown folks' conversations and helped me see myself in ways I didn’t even realize I was missing. Plus, I’m sharing how these stories gave me comfort, perspective, and a new appreciation for the complexities of Black families. Oh, and if you're looking for age-appropriate books for younger readers? Stay tuned until the end—I’ve got some great recommendations for teens and young adults! What You’ll Hear in This Episode: * My personal experience with love and family during my parents’ divorce * How discovering Black literature changed the way I saw love stories * The raw and unfiltered storytelling of Omar Tyree’s Flyy Girl * The importance of family dynamics in books like Waiting to Exhale and Mama * The impact of The Coldest Winter Ever and The Bluest Eye on my perspective * Why not all love stories end happily—and what that taught me about life * The resilience of Black families and the representation we need in literature * Book recommendations for young adults navigating identity and choices Books Mentioned in This Episode: * Flyy Girl – Omar Tyree * Just Say No – Omar Tyree * Waiting to Exhale – Terry McMillan * Mama – Terry McMillan * The Wedding – Dorothy West * The Coldest Winter Ever – Sister Souljah * The Bluest Eye – Toni Morrison Young Adult & Teen Book Recommendations: * The Hate U Give – Angie Thomas * Dear Martin – Nic Stone * You Should See Me in a Crown – Leah Johnson * Long Way Down – Jason Reynolds Join the Conversation: Let’s talk about it! What books shaped your understanding of love and family? Send me a DM or tag me in your favorite Black literature recommendations on Instagram and TikTok @reelstoriesrealgrowth. Don’t Forget to Subscribe! If you enjoyed this episode, hit that subscribe button and leave a review! New episodes drop every Thursday, so stay tuned for more cultural deep dives and personal stories.

7 Feb 2025 - 20 min
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Love, K-Drama & Life Lessons from South Korea 🎬✨

K-Dramas aren’t just TV shows—they’re an experience. The emotions? Intense. The storytelling? Immaculate. The life lessons? Unexpectedly deep. In this episode of Reel Stories, Real Growth, I’m taking you on a trip down memory lane to my very first encounter with K-Dramas and how they reshaped my perspective on love, resilience, and human connection. In this episode, we’ll explore: * The magic of K-Dramas: Why are they so addictive? * How these stories teach us about relationships, ambition, and self-worth. Recommended K-Dramas & Where to Watch: 1. Boys Over Flowers – The ultimate rich-boy, poor-girl classic that started it all. * Streaming on: Netflix, Viki. 2. Crash Landing on You – A gripping romance that crosses borders and defies fate. * Streaming on: Netflix. 3. Itaewon Class – A powerful story of resilience, revenge, and standing your ground. * Streaming on: Netflix. 4. Goblin (Guardian: The Lonely and Great God) – A poetic, bittersweet fantasy about destiny and second chances. * Streaming on: Viki, Amazon Prime Video. K-Dramas are more than just romance and slow-motion stares. They explore family dynamics, social struggles, and personal growth in ways that hit hard. You’ll laugh, cry, and walk away feeling changed. * Let’s talk dramas! Follow me on Instagram: @reelgrowthpodcast [https://www.instagram.com/reelgrowthpodcast/] * Join the discussion and drop your K-Drama recommendations! I've probably watched it but Try me 😏 Join the Conversation: What was your first Drama filled binge-watch show, and did it turn you into a full-blown fan? Next week, we’re entering black history month with an inside look into how Black romance has been shaped on screen. You won’t want to miss it! 🎙️🔥

30 Jan 2025 - 17 min
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The Power of Names in Identity and Culture

What Story Does Your Name Tell About Your Identity & Culture? Welcome to Episode 3 of Reel Stories, Real Growth! In this episode, we’re diving into the fascinating world of names—how they shape identity, carry cultural significance, and tell powerful stories about who we are and where we come from. In this episode, we’ll explore: * The book that changed how I think about names: The Namesake by Jhumpa Lahiri. * Why names are more than just labels—they’re legacies, stories, and symbols. * How different cultures, from Hindu traditions to Liberian naming practices, connect names to identity and history. * The universal struggle of balancing identity and belonging. Highlights: 🌟 “Names aren’t just sounds we answer to—they’re stories, tied to our values, ancestors, and hopes for the future.” 🌟 Reflections on my own name and how learning its significance deepened my understanding of identity. 🌟 How literature, like The Namesake, opens a window into other cultures and teaches us empathy, curiosity, and respect. Books Mentioned in This Episode: 1. A Girl Named Disaster by Nancy Farmer – A story of survival and resilience that planted the seed for my love of storytelling. 2. The Namesake by Jhumpa Lahiri – A poignant exploration of Indian American identity and the cultural weight of names. 3. Half of a Yellow Sun by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie – A powerful narrative about love, war, and heritage in Nigeria. 4. The Witcher by Andrzej Sapkowski – A Polish fantasy series rich with cultural depth and mythical storytelling. Questions to Reflect On: * What’s the story behind your name? * How does your name connect you to your culture or family history? * Have you ever read a book that challenged the way you think about identity? Takeaway Message: Names matter. They connect us to our roots, reflect our culture, and shape our identity. Books like The Namesake remind us of the power of storytelling to help us see the beauty in our differences and the strength in our shared humanity. Join the Conversation: What does your name mean to you? Share your story and tag me on Instagram: @reelgrowthpodcast [https://www.instagram.com/reelgrowthpodcast/]! I’d love to hear your thoughts. 🎧 Tune in next week as we step into the vibrant world of K-dramas to explore what they teach us about relationships, resilience, and revenge. You won’t want to miss it! Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share the podcast with friends. Let’s keep exploring the stories that shape us and the cultures that make them unforgettable. 🌍✨

23 Jan 2025 - 10 min
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How Anime Shares Japanese Culture and What You Can Learn

Episode 2: Discovering Anime: How Japanese Animation Shares Culture Show Notes: In this episode of Reel Stories, Real Growth, we’re diving into the moment anime transformed the way I see storytelling—and the world itself. It’s not just about epic fight scenes (though those are amazing); anime invites you into stories rich with heart, culture, and perspectives that challenge and inspire. From unforgettable characters to intricate, emotional narratives, anime has left a lasting mark on how I approach creativity, connection, and life itself. Here’s what we’ll explore together: • The first anime that captured my imagination and why it still resonates today. • How anime weaves universal themes with deep cultural storytelling. • The surprising life lessons tucked within Japanese animation. Recommended Anime and Where to Watch: 1. Bleach – A story of courage, loyalty, and finding your purpose. Streaming on: Hulu, Crunchyroll. 2. Naruto – The ultimate underdog journey packed with resilience and teamwork. Streaming on: Netflix, Hulu. 3. Spirited Away – A Studio Ghibli masterpiece exploring themes of identity and consumerism. Streaming on: Netflix, Funimation. 4. Your Name (Kimi no Na wa) – A poignant tale of fate and connection that stays with you. Streaming on: Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV. 5. Attack on Titan – A gripping survival story about courage, humanity, and unraveling mysteries. Streaming on: Crunchyroll. 6. My Hero Academia – A fresh take on heroes and the true meaning of power. Streaming on: Hulu. 7. Demon Slayer – A breathtaking story of resilience as Tanjiro fights to save his sister and end a demonic threat. Streaming on: Hulu. Takeaway Message: Anime isn’t just entertainment—it’s a doorway to new ways of thinking and seeing the world. Whether it’s a spark of inspiration, a powerful life lesson, or a story that stays with you, there’s an anime out there ready to connect with your journey. Links Mentioned: • Follow for behind-the-scenes updates: @reelgrowthpodcast [https://www.instagram.com/reelgrowthpodcast/]. • Share your most memorable anime moments using #4Reel4Real! Join the Conversation: What was the first anime that shaped your perspective? Join the discussion and share your thoughts with me online! Next week, we’ll take a literary turn with Global Book Club Picks —see you there!

16 Jan 2025 - 12 min
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