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Black Beyond Borders Podcast

Podcast de Ebony Walden

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Black Beyond Borders is a podcast dedicated to exploring the stories of Black folx across the diaspora. This series is crucial in shedding light on the modern-day migration of people returning to their roots, as well as the deep cultural connections rooted in Black life, history and entrepreneurship across the globe. Through intimate interviews, we delve into the personal stories of Black people, especially women, who have made life-changing decisions to live or travel beyond borders.

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7 episodios

Portada del episodio Building Community in Colombia with Royal Williams

Building Community in Colombia with Royal Williams

In this episode of Black Beyond Borders, host Ebony Walden interviews Royal Williams, who shares his journey of living abroad in Colombia. Royal discusses his motivations for leaving the U.S., his experiences as a English teacher, and the challenges and joys of living in Medellin. She also delves into her entrepreneurial venture, Yup, She Travels, which connects travelers with the Afro-Colombian community. The conversation highlights the importance of community, cultural identity, and the complexities of navigating relationships as an expat. Royal offers valuable advice for those considering living abroad, emphasizing the need for connection and intentional engagement with local cultures. Connect with Royal online at www.yupshetravels.com or on Instagram @yupshetravels Key takeaways: * Royal's journey began with studying abroad in Spain. * She found a sense of belonging in Colombia's Afro-descendant community. * Cultural connections have deepened his understanding of identity. * Navigating relationships as a Black American in Colombia can be complex. * Community is essential for a fulfilling expat experience. * Intentional engagement with local culture enriches the experience. * Online tutoring has been a sustainable income source. * Royal emphasizes the importance of finding community before moving abroad.

25 de mar de 2025 - 44 min
Portada del episodio From Quitting America to Finding Freedom in Jamaica

From Quitting America to Finding Freedom in Jamaica

In this episode of Black Beyond Borders, host Ebony Walden chats with the co-authors of We Quit America: Our Exit from a Country Designed to Kill Black People [https://www.wequitamerica.com/], Ronnie Galvin and Yanique Redwood. Yanique and Ronnie talk about their new book, their motivations for leaving the U.S., the changes they made to adapt to their new life, and how they have redefined their relationship with work to prioritize personal well-being. They also discuss the joys and challenges of living in Jamaica and the transformations in their identities since moving away from the United States. The discussion culminates in advice for others considering a similar path, emphasizing the importance of vision and community. Buy the Book: www.wequitamerica.com [www.wequitamerica.com] Follow Ronnie and Yanique on Instagram: www.instagram.com/We.Quit.America [www.instagram.com/We.Quit.America] Yanique Redwood Dr. Yanique Redwood is the author of two books We Quit America: Our Exit From a Country Designed to Kill Black People (2024) and White Women Cry and Call Me Angry: A Black Woman’s Memoir on Racism in Philanthropy [https://www.whitewomencry.com/] (2023). She is an expert on racial equity and racial justice and has spent her career writing and speaking on these topics for nonprofit and philanthropic audiences. She resides in Washington, DC and Montego Bay, Jamaica. Ronnie Galvin Ronnie Galvin is the author of We Quit America: Our Exit From a Country Designed to Kill Black People (2024). Galvin was most recently the Managing Director for Community Investment at the Greater Washington Community Foundation. Prior to this role, he served as Vice-President for Racial Equity and the Democratic Economy at the Democracy Collaborative. In addition to his professional endeavors, he enjoys Soca and house music, DJ’ing, reading biographies and non-fiction books, and debating social and political issues with friends. He resides in Washington, DC and Montego Bay, Jamaica.

25 de feb de 2025 - 41 min
Portada del episodio Finding Home in Tanzania with Alqamar Malik

Finding Home in Tanzania with Alqamar Malik

In this episode of Black Beyond Borders, host Ebony Walden interviews Alqamar Malik, a writer, entrepreneur, and adventurer, who shares her journey of repatriation to Tanzania. Alqamar discusses her motivations for moving, the cultural richness of Tanzania, the challenges of settling in, and her aspirations for entrepreneurship. She reflects on her experiences with community, identity, and the joys of living in a new country, while also offering valuable advice for those considering a similar path. What You’ll Hear in This Episode: * How the repatriate community in Arusha influenced her decision to settle there. * The importance of learning Kiswahili for cultural integration. * Insights into the affordability of living in Tanzania compared to the U.S. * Navigating the complexities of obtaining residency and work permits. * Tips for building relationships before moving to a new country. * Vibrant social life and cultural experiences that exceeded her expectations. * This episode offers practical advice and a heartfelt glimpse into Alqamar’s life in Tanzania. 📲 Follow Alqamar for More Insights: * Patreon: www.patreon.com/alqamar [www.patreon.com/alqamar] * Facebook: www.facebook.com/alqamar.malik [www.facebook.com/alqamar.malik] * Instagram: www.instagram.com/alqamarmalik [www.instagram.com/alqamarmalik] * TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@alqamarmalik0 * YouTube: www.youtube.com/@TAYDS144 [www.youtube.com/@TAYDS144]

23 de dic de 2024 - 41 min
Portada del episodio Remote Working Across the Diaspora with Sawida Kamara

Remote Working Across the Diaspora with Sawida Kamara

Host Ebony Walden speaks with Sierra Leonean born Sawida Kamara, who shares her experiences as a remote worker traveling across the diaspora for three years. Sawida (pr: Suh-wii-dah) is a capacity builder, coach, strategist, and activator. She was born and spent her childhood years in Sierra Leone and the U.S. Mid-Atlantic, eventually calling the DMV (Washington, DC area) home for over 20 years. Sawida discusses the challenges and joys of nomadic living, cultural insights from her travels, and the importance of community and identity in her journey. She offers practical advice for those considering a similar path, emphasizing the need for intentionality in building connections and being open to new experiences. Catch up with Sawida on IG @itssawida Takeaways * Sawida's journey began with her family's emigration from Sierra Leone to the US. * Community is essential for a fulfilling nomadic lifestyle. * Guyana offers a unique blend of Caribbean and South American culture. * Navigating relationships while traveling requires clear communication. * Ghana serves as a welcoming base for Sawida's travels. * Being in predominantly Black spaces has deepened Sawida's understanding of her identity. * Planning for creature comforts can ease the transition to new environments. * Flexibility in travel plans can lead to unexpected opportunities. * Building connections in new places enhances the nomadic experience.

2 de dic de 2024 - 45 min
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App ligera, eficiente, encuentras rápido tus podcast favoritos. Diseño sencillo y bonito. me gustó.
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La App va francamente bien y el precio me parece muy justo para pagar a gente que nos da horas y horas de contenido. Espero poder seguir usándola asiduamente.

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