The Perspektives Podcast

Ep 16: Black Creativity & Finding Your Voice

1 h 32 min · 13 de feb de 2026
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Today, we welcome to the show the phenomenal, Ms. Jeana Crump. An intellectual and dynamic speaker, Jeana leads us in discussion on several key topics that concern how we express our creative energy. We honor Oscar Micheaux, the first-known black filmmaker in America. After sharing his impact and the gems he dropped for our generation, this conversation is grounded on curiosity. Jeana emphasizes how to build on courage to embrace that childlike creativity that we tend to suppress due to our busy, everyday lives. Investing in yourself is hard. It's scary. But, just by being here, you ARE doing enough. Just get started, and we'll go from there. Love to y'all, enjoy the episode!

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