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Six Degrees of Segregation

Katie Garry

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”Six Degrees of Segregation" is dedicated to sharing untold stories, amplifying unheard voices and showing that bias might just be closer than you think. The goal is to provide a platform for others to share their stories to an audience who might not otherwise hear them. It’s about listening deeply. It’s about learning, loving and empathizing. And acknowledging that the experiences people live can be very different based on how someone looks. Six Degrees of Segregation is about making strong ...
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Welcome to a special summer episode of Six Degrees of Segregation. (And a special shout to Danny Rojas and Ted Lasso for this week's episode title.) Today, we're talking with national champion gymnast and six-time All-American, Morgan Dennis Morris. Essence.com names her as one of the 13 Black Women Who Changed the Face of Gymnastics (https://www.e…
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We close out season 1 with Leah Stone McDaniel - Leah is a dynamic Brand Marketing professional focused on emerging marketing mediums. Hailing from Cincinnati, Ohio, Leah attended The Ohio State University, graduating with a dual degree in Marketing and International Business and obtained an M.B.A. from Regis University. Throughout her Brand Manage…
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Latoya White, a Sales Manager from Richmond Texas, and I talk about George Floyd, the natural hair movement, diversity training, representation, colorism and so much more. Latoya's genetic makeup sparked her interest in biology and her pre-med focus in school. She’s a huge supporter for Diversity & Inclusion efforts and exercises them daily in her …
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In this week’s episode we’re talking with Cincinnati mover and shaker, Tamia Stinson. (If you chime in on Instagram @SixDegreesofSegregation, give her a shout because she just got married! Congrats and best wishes!) Tamia is a Marketing Strategist who helps creative entrepreneurs build stylish brands through her company, The Style Sample. Often cal…
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This week's guest is Dr. Marcus, L. Matthews from Memphis, Tenn., who a self-proclaimed "doctor from the hood." Marcus is the Executive Director of the Matthews-Fayne Foundation; a Professor at American College of Mental Health Education (ACMHE), and Assistant Principal at Nicholas Hobbs Academy. He's also the author of three books: "I Am Not the F…
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Today my guest is Gerald Cadogan. Gerald was a HS football phenom from PM, OH who went on to letter and start at Penn State under Joe Paterno. In 2008, he was a candidate for college football's prestigious Draddy Trophy, presented annually to the nation's top college football student-athlete. During his senior season he was named a consensus first …
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Air Force veteran, creativity expert and change agent Duane Wilson takes us on a journey through his life and around the world as he shares with us his experience with racism and racial bias and the powerful concept of standing out of line. *** Follow Duane on online. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/duane-wilson-783ab535/ Website: soarconsult…
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Tracing one's ancestry as a Black person in America can often be a short endeavor. But for Latise Hairston, she was able to go all the way back to West Africa. As a member of one of the largest families in America, the Hairston "property" ledger connected some dots and ancestry.com did the rest (#NotAnAd). From a Ghanaian name giving ceremony to fa…
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Christina Wilson is an army veteran, mom, wife and currently works as a federal employee. We share a high school but not necessarily a high school experience. As classmates, teammates and friends, I didn't realize how vastly different our experiences were in the town we grew up in, or the classrooms we shared, until this conversation. Tina and I ta…
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Tiffany and I are second degree connections turn fast-friends. She's a do-it-all kind of woman who puts her whole heart into everything she touches. As a Marketing + Communications Professional, Certified Mystic and Trauma-Informed Yoga & Meditation Teacher, the conversations we have hit on multiple levels. We talk what it's like to be in interraci…
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Cas goes deep right from the start. We talk all things from seeing the history of apartheid exposed while on a trip to South Africa, our shared place but very different college experiences, and the way white supremecy shows itself on the streets of his home. Follow Cas on social. Facebook: www.facebook.com/cgcreatellc Twitter and Instagram: @casano…
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From policing, profiling, and arrests to the recording of stand-up specials, Cincinnati Comedian Hay J chats with Katie about life, laughs and how being a big black man has impacted both. Coincidence that this episode drops on 4/20? You'll just have to listen to find out. Follow Hay J on social. Instagram: hayj_thompson Facebook: Comedian Hayward J…
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Katie sits down with her husband, Ryan where they reflect on their relationship, parenting and the complexities that doing these things as an interracial couple can bring. **Waking up earlier this week to the news of yet another Black man killed by police in Minneapolis. While the Derek Chauvin trial continues. And a video of a member of active dut…
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Introducing Six Degrees of Segregation - the podcast that shares untold stories, amplifies unheard voices and shows you that bias just might be closer than you think. Host Katie Garry shares the background for this podcast: the murder of George Floyd, her own multiracial family, and questions about race raised from her then freshly turned five-year…
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This episode will discuss the topic of segregation in education. Going into detail on how public schools do not have the same adequate resources to provide for their students based on zoning. Segregation is not only a thing of the past, it still continues today in our education system.
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