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Quiet No More

Carmen Cauthen

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My truth about family, life and history. No longer quiet about the truth of feeling alone at school, work and home. A place for women (and men) to hear what being open about what shaped their life and purpose is all about. About Carmen Cauthen: Carmen Wimberley Cauthen is an author, speaker, and lover of history, Black history in particular. As a truth teller, she delights in finding the hidden truths about the lives of people who made a difference - whether they were unknown icons or regula ...
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Reality: Full Blown

Jared Lankford & Kristin Cauthen

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Join longtime friends Jared & Kristin, on the weekly podcast Reality: Full Blown- As we discuss various reality shows and their stars, while diving into their personal lives like the nosy b*tches we are. We will even discuss our own messy lives-no topic is off limits!
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Take Pills Die Records MP3

Take Pills Die Records

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IDM, Ambient, Avant Garde, Experimental Electronic Folk Music. Take Pills Die Records. Quit Your Job And Get A Life! "Take Pills Die" is Andrew Julian Cauthen's Sonic Zine/ Netlabel since 2001. Promoting quality of life for all, not just the people with the mark of the beast. Enjoy :)
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Mastering the Mind Podcast

masteringthemindpod

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Two sports and exercise psychologists (in training) chat with Olympians, professional athletes, esports players & coaches to better understand the crucial role the mind plays in (e)sport performance and how they cope with the mental demands of competing at the elite level. Providing high-level competitors with a voice and inspiring listeners.
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Roz Cauthen, Executive Director of the Baltimore School for the Arts, joins Rob Lee on "The Truth In This Art" podcast. They discuss Baltimore School for the Arts, Roz's journey in art, and the importance of education as an artist. Roz, with a rich background in theater arts, shares her journey and dedication to nurturing young talent and promoting…
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What happens when life throws one challenge after another, each more daunting than the last? Carmen Coffin shares her heart-wrenching journey of receiving a life-altering phone call at 2:45 AM and the subsequent emotional rollercoaster. Hear her courageous recounting of grieving the loss of a stepson while supporting a shattered spouse, all amidst …
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In this episode of 'The Truth in This Art,' host Rob Lee talks with Katie Chung, a Korean American visual artist from Chicago. Katie discusses her journey from early drawing memories to creating bold, colorful murals and intricate textile sculptures that delve into her heritage. They explore how cartoons, comics, and Chicago’s vibrant art scene hav…
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Can a single word alter the course of someone's life? Join Carmen Cauthen in this episode of 'Quiet No More' as she recounts a childhood memory that resonated through her life—a racial slur uttered by another child. This moment, laden with pain and ignorance, opens the exploration of how name-calling is more than just words, but a deeply ingrained …
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In this episode of "The Truth In This Art," host Rob Lee converses with Flavia Zuñiga West, an arts educator and advocate from Los Angeles. Flavia, founder of the "Adding Voices" conference, shares her journey as an Afro-Latina and daughter of immigrants, emphasizing the importance of representation and community in the arts. They discuss the trans…
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Have you ever been silenced by societal norms or workplace policies? This episode of "Quiet, No More" with Carmen Coffin will challenge you to speak out and make a difference. Through her own experiences of facing unfair dress codes and racial discrimination, Carmen passionately argues that silence only perpetuates injustice. She calls on all of us…
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In this episode of "The Truth In This Art," host Rob Lee converses with Sydnie L. Mosley, an award-winning artist, activist, and founder of "Sydnie L. Mosley Dances". Sydnie shares her artistic journey, emphasizing her commitment to community engagement and social justice through dance. She discusses her creative process, the importance of rest, an…
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In this episode of "The Truth in This Art," host Rob Lee converses with Dr. Dermell Brunson, founder and president of the Leaders of Tomorrow Youth Center (LTYC). They discuss the critical role of arts and education in empowering Baltimore's youth, addressing the lack of access to arts programs in the city. Dr. Brunson shares his personal journey a…
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Have you ever felt like the only one standing up for yourself? Carmen Coffin shares her compelling journey of overcoming workplace challenges and managing health issues by prioritizing her own needs. Through personal stories, Carmen illustrates how acts of self-care and self-advocacy can transform your life when you find yourself facing obstacles a…
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In this episode of "The Truth In This Art," host Rob Lee talks with Los Angeles-based textile artist Liv Aanrud, known for her vibrant tufted rug art pieces. Liv delves into her artistic journey, highlighting the profound influence of her grandmother and the themes of joy and pain that characterize her work. The discussion explores the interplay be…
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In the special "The Truth In This Art" series at Artscape 40, I speak with musician and curator John Tyler before his performance on the North of North Stage on Day 3 of the festival. John is a multi-time guest on "The Truth In This Art," known for his innovative approach to music and curation. John Tyler is a versatile musician, producer, and cura…
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In the special "The Truth In This Art" series at Artscape 40, I catch up with Todd Marcus moments after his performance with the Todd Marcus Quintet on Day 3 of the festival. Todd is a bass clarinetist, bandleader, and a multi-time guest on "The Truth In This Art." Todd Marcus is renowned for his innovative work as a bass clarinetist, blending jazz…
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In the special "The Truth In This Art" series at Artscape 40, I sit down with multi-instrumentalist Lionel Lyles II, who opened Day 2 of the festival with his band L-Avate and returned to chat with me on Day 3. Lionel shares his experience of performing at Artscape and discusses the creative process behind his music. Lionel Lyles II is a talented m…
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In the special "The Truth In This Art" series at Artscape 40, I sit down with Troy Burton and Tevin Brown after their performance of Arena Players Presents SOULMATES: The Music of Ashford and Simpson. Troy is a director, producer, playwright, road manager, and a returning guest on "The Truth In This Art." Tevin is the music director who brought the…
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In the special "The Truth In This Art" series at Artscape 40, I present a two-part interview with DJ Thommy Davis and DJ Quicksilva during their performance on night one of the festival. Thommy Davis: A pioneering figure in Baltimore's dance music scene, Thommy Davis helped popularize House music and redefined the role of DJs in record stores. With…
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In the first installment of the special "The Truth In This Art" series at Artscape 40, I sit down with Michelle Faulkner-Forson to discuss LOL@Artscape. Michelle is an artist, the managing director of BIG Improv, and a multi-time guest on "The Truth In This Art." BIG Improv creates connections through improv, offering classes, workshops, and shows …
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Growing up as the only black girl in an all-white neighborhood during the late 1960s was a life-defining experience. From facing isolation at school to encountering both subtle and overt racism, my family's journey to simply buy a house was fraught with challenges. Yet, it was my extroverted nature and the unwavering support of my family that helpe…
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Join me for a special "The Truth In This Art" series at Artscape 40, where I interview incredible artists and performers who bring Baltimore's vibrant cultural flair to life. Explore the creativity and passion behind one of America's largest free outdoor arts festivals. Relive Artscape 40, showcasing diverse artists, performances, and activities fo…
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Mary Graham captivated audiences as a multidisciplinary artist exploring race, identity, and community. In her interview with Rob Lee on "The Truth In This Art" podcast, she discussed her artistic journey, influenced by her family's creative background and a focus on ancestral narratives. Her "Value Test" series addresses racism, colorism, and sexi…
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In this episode of "The Truth in This Art," host Rob Lee converses with Bronx-based artist and designer Walter Cruz. They explore Walter's artistic journey, focusing on how architecture and design intersect with the experiences of marginalized communities. Walter shares personal anecdotes that sparked his interest in architecture, emphasizing the p…
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Rachel D. Graham made headlines as the CEO of the Baltimore Office for Promotion and The Arts. In her interview with Rob Lee on "The Truth In This Art" podcast, she discussed her journey in the arts, promoting Baltimore's unique culture, and her vision for Artscape 2024. Her initiative focuses on expanding the festival into more neighborhoods, emph…
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Jesse Sandlin, a celebrated chef and owner of several Baltimore restaurants, joins Rob Lee on "The Truth In This Art" podcast. They discuss her culinary journey, emphasizing community support and high-quality local ingredients. Jesse talks about her inspiration behind Bunny's unique fried chicken and champagne concept, the distinct identities of he…
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In this episode of "The Truth in This Art," host Rob Lee interviews Craig "CM" Campbell, an editorial comic artist known for his work in Hyperallergic and The Margins. They discuss Campbell's early influences, his journey in creating CMC Comics, and his commitment to diverse storytelling. Campbell shares insights on originality, the intersection of…
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In this episode of "The Truth in This Art," host Rob Lee interviews Tom Sanford, a Harlem-based painter renowned for his "low-brow conceptual art." Tom shares his journey from aspiring finance professional to celebrated artist, influenced by a pivotal college art class. The discussion covers Tom's early artistic influences, his transition from oil …
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In this episode of "The Truth in This Art," host Rob Lee interviews Justine Swindell, a multidisciplinary artist from Washington, DC. They explore Justine's artistic journey, childhood influences, and creative process. Justine discusses how pressure and activities like deconstructing words spark her creativity. She highlights the role of music and …
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In this episode of "The Truth in This Art," host Rob Lee interviews Ebony DeGrace, a visionary multimedia artist dedicated to cinematography and photography. They explore Ebony's creative journey, including her early influences and passion for black and white photography. Ebony shares her experiences with various creative outlets, from drawing and …
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In this episode of "The Truth in This Art," host Rob Lee interviews Zoe Baez, a seasoned chef with over 15 years in the culinary industry. Zoe shares her journey from being inspired by her grandmother's cooking to pursuing formal culinary education and gaining hands-on experience in professional kitchens. She discusses her entrepreneurial venture i…
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In this episode of The Truth In This Art Podcast, host Rob Lee interviews Crystal Wamalwa, CEO and founder of audaCITY. Crystal shares her journey of starting audaCITY in 2019 to promote black art and artists. She discusses the importance of community, collaboration, and authenticity in the art scene, particularly in Baltimore. Crystal recounts her…
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