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Mobile Micro Shows

Indie4Life

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Mobile Micro Shows feature local artists and musicians. We sit down with musicians, bands, writers, and artists of all kinds and they perform two pieces as well as answer a few questions.
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Deeply Rooted

Dr. Cratissa

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Deeply Rooted with Dr. Cratissa is the place for thoughtful, intimate, and authentic discussions of natural hair stories that will help you find the words to describe your mental and emotional experiences during the transition to natural hair. Each episode features a new interview conducted by licensed Clinical Psychologist, Dr. Cratissa, and will include tips on how to choose a healthier natural hair journey while embracing your true self. You will also identify meaningful hair memories to ...
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Entertainment Now

Gail Scott-Key

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Gail Scott-Key's Entertainment NOW is a show that highlights some of your favorite stars, including entertainers, actors, musicians and a variety of other influential people. The show is hosted by Gail Scott-Key and was originally made popular by her intimate interviews that revealed what inspired many affluent celebrities to be in the entertainment industry.
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The Mow Money Mindset

The Mow Money Mindset Collective.

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The Mow Money Mindset podcast works to support commercial and home service lawn care and landscape businesses. We combine insightful interviews, honest product reviews and thoughtful discussion focused on helping service providers think through ideas, issues and ownership. Our focus is to create practical, motivating, digestible, and informative content for our listeners. Subscribe now to "The Mow Money Mindset” Podcast and YouTube channel. Let’s be bold and make Mow Money together, one mind ...
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Ever found yourself entangled in the pervasive myths that swirl around the lawn care industry? I certainly did. In a candid reveal, I peel back the curtain on the entrepreneurial odyssey that saw me leap from lawn care partnerships to fitness training and back to the grass roots of my business journey. It's not just a tale of soil and seed, but a c…
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Snow plowing is currently in full swing in the Midwest and can be a profitable service to offer clients. Todays episode outlines some of the minor and major aspects of snow plowing to help you make the adjustment easier. I speak openly of my personal mistakes, inefficiencies and advice gained through various bad decisions. The goal of todays show i…
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I recently attended my first conference as an entrepreneur at Landscape Summit 2023 in Louisville, KY. In this episode Marquette and myself get personal about my business journey. We discuss some of the take aways and why I decided to make the Summit my first ever conference. The event was hosted by Mike Andes, the founder of Augusta Lawn Care. Mik…
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This interview features Dr. Janice Asare, Industrial Organizational Psychologist and author of upcoming book Decentering Whiteness in the Workplace which focuses on hiring bias. Today we explore anti-blackness and its relation to the natural hair transition. We dive into a discussion on anti-racism and anti-blackness, how these manifest in and out …
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This interview features Monica Henderson, a health justice scholar, student, original contributor to The Crown Act research, and one of my favorite interviewees this season! Monica shares her personal experience with trauma and hair identity as we discuss PWIs and policies that discriminate against people with afro-textured hair.…
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This interview features Cherlyn Carby, mother of two, entrepreneur, mentor, and creator of LushUs Kids. She talks with us today about entrepreneurship for Black women and creating a natural hair care line formulated for children within six months. We dive into a deeper discussion on high-functioning depression, managing hair changes, postpartum dep…
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This interview features Dr. Kimber Shelton, a licensed Psychologist, speaker, and author of A Handbook on Counseling African American Women. It provides a historical context of how the lived experiences of Black women contribute to mental wellness, identifies effective psychological practices in working with Black women, and challenges readers to a…
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This interview features part 2 of my discussion with Black Actress, Shalita Grant, creator of the patent-pending henna-based ayurvedic hair treatment for type 4 hair called Four Naturals. In part one, we discussed hair trauma and recovery. Today, we will discuss her research into ancient hair care and grooming practices in Africa and how she develo…
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This interview features part 1 of my discussion with Shalita Grant, a Black American Actress best known for her role as Special Agent Sonia Percy on NCIS: New Orleans. Shalita, like many Black women in the media, experienced significant hair trauma and hair loss by Hollywood hairstyling practices. She also shares how it led to her leaving NCIS, get…
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This season features interviews with entrepreneurs, social justice advocates, authors, a psychologist, and a Black actress about hair trauma in Hollywood, historical grooming tips from the ancestors, high-functioning depression, Decentering Whiteness in the Workplace, and being biracial in a predominantly white small-town…
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This interview features Philomina Kane, CEO of KIN Apparel, a functional apparel brand best known for its satin lined hoodies designed for hair protection. She pitched her idea on the Season Premiere of SharkTank bringing massive exposure. We will talk all about having the courage to go natural and how she invests in herself to further her passion …
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This interview features Jamelia Donaldson, founder and CEO of Treasure Tresses, Europe and the Middle East's first monthly product discovery box for women and girls with textured hair and author of an in-depth report, titled The Untapped Opportunity in the UK Afro Hair Market. We will speak about the global availability of black hair products aroun…
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This interview features Amber Twyne, full spectrum Doula and CEO of Concrete Rose Holistic, a place to empower decision-making and manifest your reproductive journey with dignity, autonomy, and safety. We will talk all about her healing through her natural hair journey, shifting beauty standards, and opening up to a part of herself shed never met. …
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This interview features Maya Simone Bostik marketing manager for Healthy Roots Dolls, A toy company that creates products that empower young girls to love their curls. We discuss the significant impact of caregivers on hair traditions, grooming patterns, and identity development. Maya is a graduate of Spelman College and a marketing manager for Hea…
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We discuss the importance of showing up as your authentic self in all spaces, especially in the workplace. Sometimes being who you are is difficult when you're in transition or in a state of growth. Hair is one way to explore yourself and what you find most authentic for you.โดย Dr. Cratissa
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The Spinners is one of the most successful soul groups of all time. With hits like "I'll Be Around," "The rubberband man," and "Working My Way Back to You," the group has achieved iconic status. Recently, I had the opportunity to speak with the original members of The Spinners. They shared some great stories about their life and career in music. Ch…
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In this episode of Entertainment Now, we sit down with the legendary Melba Moore to discuss her latest album So in Love. Moore opens up about the creative process behind the album, her thoughts on love, and more!
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Martha Wash, of The First Ladies of Disco, is interviewed on Gail Scott-Key's Entertainment Now. Gail, along with co-hosts Kristina Millsaps and Ritchie Rich Munguia, speak with the famed voice behind C&C Music Factory's song "Everybody Dance Now" as well as the iconic disco song "It's Raining Men." The first ladies of disco, Martha Wash, Linda Cli…
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Episode 15 This episode marked a milestone for us, because The Dawner Party was the first band to come to us asking to be on the show. After weeks of talking about it via email and facebook, we finally met with them at their garage on a Friday night. That was, of course, after I read the wrong directions and ended up 7 blocks away. It was worth it …
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Episode 14: Wash Machine The last group we were able to film at Marianarchy 2011. Wash Machine is a fairly new collaboration, featuring spoken word and music from members of Blueberry Love Machine and Wash Day. We met Tony L. Walker, the lead singer, when we did Jared Paul's episode, so it was cool to see him again and he was happy to see we wanted…
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Episode 13 This episode brings us back to our roots: just a man and his guitar before a show. We met Todd when we filmed our first 3 episodes at the Knitting Factory, but for whatever reason didn't have the chance to do an episode with him. We were lucky enough to catch him before he played a show at the Hope Cafe. Before most of the people showed …
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Episode 12 This episode wasn't planned but we're really glad that it happened. We filmed them at Marianarchy 2011, and were happily surprised to find that they'd already seen all of our episodes! Needless to say, they were thrilled that we wanted to interview them. They're an interesting group, because they formed through Craigslist. It seems to ha…
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Episode 11 Doing this episode was just one of those times where everything just... fell into place in the perfect way. We had just started up the Mobile Micro Shows and I saw Hella A Cappella on Facebook. I knew just by their name that we had to do an episode with them. I posted a message on their wall and sent them a message explaining the podcast…
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Episode 10 It's hard to describe Very Pretty Pigeon. They're the largest group we've worked with so far (9 members!) and each person comes from a different musical background. Add the fact that all 9 of them play an instrument, and you have a medley that just... works. Banjo, accordian, saxophone, guitar, drums, bass, and more. It's impossible not …
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Episode 9 Nicole Williams was just one of the poets that opened for Jared Paul at Maytan Music on 4/23. She had suffered a concussion a week prior, but was strong and courageous enough to go up on stage anyway, and she delivered. We then had the opportunity to ask her a few questions.โดย Indie4Life
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Episode 8 They may have just started, but the Photography of Sound has already formed a great experience. They mix music, spoken word, and performance poetry, and add a dash of their own humor and style into what they do. They performed before Jared Paul at Maytan Music on 4/23 and then let us ask them a few questions.…
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Episode 7 To call Jared Paul a spoken word poet would just be the tip of the iceberg. And if you label him as an activist or a hip hop artist, you're still barely scratching the surface. He doesn't just write, he doesn't just speak and protest, he's an activist that's actually active, he tours the country to speak and holds meetings and events in h…
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Episode 6 Swing, Big Band, and Jazz isn't as popular as it used to be. But there are still people that assemble each week to play it, and each month at the Elk's Lodge in Reno, NV Russ Lindquist's Sierra Swing Big Band plays for three hours as people dance like it's 1930 again. For the video podcast, go to www.indie4life.com…
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Episode 5 Crush is one of those bands that just bursts with talent. They are real musicians who like to experiment and aren’t afraid to think outside of the box. They mix things like 90′s grunge, folk vocals, and dubstep underneath their instruments to create a strange yet awesome sound. We’ve been wanting to film them for a while but finally had t…
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Episode 4 The members of Memory Motel may be young, but they're talented and really care about music. After playing an hour-long set, they stripped down to just the basics: a toy piano, a guitar, a tambourine, and a bass drum, and played a few songs. They answered questions about how they got started, and where they're going next. Filmed after the …
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Episode 3 Our last episode filmed at the Knitting Factory before SPITR on Feb 25. Christy Lynn played two great songs and talked to us about how she almost gave up playing music, but found the love for it again five years later. For the video podcast, go to www.indie4life.comโดย Indie4Life
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Episode 2 We sat down with John White before Songwriters/Poets in the Round at the Knitting Factory in Reno, NV. He played a couple songs and talked about how he got started in music, along with why he wants to have lots of sex and do lots of drugs. Filmed on Feb 25, 2011 For the video podcast, go to www.indie4life.com…
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