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It Must Be Juneteenth: Black Women, Blue Dot Theory, and Beyonce's Protege ft: Aleira Martin

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Man, we made it to episode 10! Jamisha sits with PR Strategist Aleira Martin for a discussion on the significance of Juneteenth and Opal Lee's impact. The conversation then shifts to personal ties to Opal Lee and the impact of her work. This is followed by a discussion on corporate PR, arts & culture, and misconceptions about PR. Jamisha and Aleira share insights into building a PR agency, career wins, and a discussion on Blue Dot Fever. The conversation then delves into the social media backlash faced by Chloe Bailey and the impact of misogyny on black female pop artists. The episode concludes with a discussion on playlist potential and Chloe Bailey's music. Takeaways * Juneteenth and Opal Lee's impact are significant topics of discussion * The social media backlash faced by black female pop artists reflects the impact of misogyny Chapters * 00:00 Introduction to Episode 10 * 06:04 Career in Corporate PR and Arts & Culture * 11:55 Discussion on Chloe Bailey and Social Media Backlash * 21:52 Playlist Potential and Chloe Bailey's Music

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episode It Must Be Juneteenth: Black Women, Blue Dot Theory, and Beyonce's Protege ft: Aleira Martin artwork

It Must Be Juneteenth: Black Women, Blue Dot Theory, and Beyonce's Protege ft: Aleira Martin

Man, we made it to episode 10! Jamisha sits with PR Strategist Aleira Martin for a discussion on the significance of Juneteenth and Opal Lee's impact. The conversation then shifts to personal ties to Opal Lee and the impact of her work. This is followed by a discussion on corporate PR, arts & culture, and misconceptions about PR. Jamisha and Aleira share insights into building a PR agency, career wins, and a discussion on Blue Dot Fever. The conversation then delves into the social media backlash faced by Chloe Bailey and the impact of misogyny on black female pop artists. The episode concludes with a discussion on playlist potential and Chloe Bailey's music. Takeaways * Juneteenth and Opal Lee's impact are significant topics of discussion * The social media backlash faced by black female pop artists reflects the impact of misogyny Chapters * 00:00 Introduction to Episode 10 * 06:04 Career in Corporate PR and Arts & Culture * 11:55 Discussion on Chloe Bailey and Social Media Backlash * 21:52 Playlist Potential and Chloe Bailey's Music

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It Must Be The Media Ft: Aria Bell

Join Jamisha and Pr Strategist/Multimedia Journalist Aria Bell cover the topics of journalism, PR, blogging, and the impact of misinformation. It delves into the differences between journalism and blogging, the challenges of fact-checking, and the ethical considerations in reporting. The conversation also highlights the importance of media literacy and the impact of social media on news dissemination. The conversation covers a wide range of topics including journalism, networking, music festivals, and the importance of supporting black journalists. It also delves into the significance of seeking the truth, personal growth, and collaboration within the industry. Chapters * 00:00 Introduction and Background * 13:18 Blogging vs. Journalism * 27:34 Misinformation and Media Literacy * 33:22 Networking and Industry Events * 45:43 The Integrity of Reporting * 55:14 Personal Growth and Collaboration

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