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In this episode of "No Opportunity Wasted," I had the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Leo Moore, a remarkable physician whose journey is a testament to resilience, purpose, and the power of community support. We kicked off our conversation by checking in on Dr. Moore's well-being, and he shared how his busy day of patient care and administrative work had him looking forward to our discussion.
The core theme of our podcast revolves around how individuals navigate challenges and seize opportunities throughout their lives. I expressed my belief that everyone faces obstacles, regardless of their background or appearance, and it is our responses to these challenges that define us. Dr. Moore's story exemplifies this notion, particularly as a Black man in the medical field.
Dr. Moore reflected on the strong foundation he received from his family, particularly the influence of his mother, grandmother, and aunts, all of whom worked in healthcare. He shared that he is the first doctor in his family, and his family's unwavering support nurtured his dream of becoming a physician from a young age. This support was crucial, especially when he encountered the daunting realities of medical school, including the financial burdens and the rigorous academic demands.
A pivotal moment in Dr. Moore's journey occurred when he met a Black emergency medicine physician during high school. This encounter crystallized his dream of becoming a doctor, as he finally saw someone who looked like him thriving in the profession. He emphasized the importance of representation and mentorship in shaping his aspirations.
We also discussed the significance of programs like "Minority to Majority," which provided him with opportunities to learn and grow in a predominantly white environment. Dr. Moore expressed concern over the decline of such programs and the impact this has on future generations.
As we delved deeper into his experiences, Dr. Moore candidly shared the challenges he faced as a Black physician navigating predominantly white institutions. He highlighted the importance of confidence in his training at a historically Black medical school, which equipped him to serve diverse communities effectively.
Our conversation took a poignant turn when Dr. Moore recounted his recent experience with cardiac arrest during an elective procedure. He described the harrowing moments of being in cardiac arrest for over nine minutes and the subsequent journey of recovery. Dr. Moore's resilience and commitment to his health were evident as he shared how he quickly returned to his routine, emphasizing the importance of physical fitness and mental fortitude.
We also touched on the broader implications of health disparities, particularly within the Black community, and the need for open conversations about health, trust, and misinformation. Dr. Moore passionately advocated for addressing stigma surrounding HIV and the importance of education in combating misinformation.
Towards the end of our conversation, we explored Dr. Moore's personal life, including his journey of coming out as a Black gay man. He shared the challenges he faced in a religious household and the importance of self-acceptance and authenticity. His reflections on love, spirituality, and the qualities he seeks in a partner were both insightful and inspiring.
This episode is a powerful reminder of the strength found in community, the importance of representation, and the resilience required to overcome life's challenges. Dr. Leo Moore's story is not just about his journey in medicine; it is a celebration of hope, purpose, and the unwavering belief that we can all make a difference in our lives and the lives of others.
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Join Angelica Ross in a compelling conversation with Shea Couleé as they explore her journey from a crafty queen to a Marvel star. In this insightful interview, Shea discusses her personal growth and the importance of navigating the entertainment industry while championing the LGBTQ+ community. Dive into stories about Shea's early days in Chicago, the challenges faced by Black queens, and her ascent to polished stardom. The video highlights the significance of voting, embracing identity, and challenging social issues to create a more peaceful and just world. Angelica's deep understanding of social dynamics and her background as founder of TransTech adds depth to their discussion, touching on the intersection of personal empowerment and community advocacy. With expert storytelling, they address the need for authentic representation in media and the impact of Shea's work on broader societal change. Engage with the video by sharing your thoughts in the comments, subscribing for more empowering discussions, and spreading the message of inclusivity and resilience.
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Join us for a conversation with Dominic Lim, the author of "Karaoke Queen," a queer rom-com that explores themes of identity, love, and the complexities of being a queer person of color. Dominic shares his journey as a writer, the challenges he faced in the publishing industry, and the importance of representation in literature. We discuss his experiences growing up Filipino and queer, the acceptance he found within his family, and the supportive community that helped him thrive.
Dominic also highlights the significance of visibility for marginalized communities and the role of storytelling in fostering understanding and connection. We touch on the importance of mental health, the realities behind social media portrayals, and the need for solidarity within the LGBTQ+ community.
As we wrap up, I reflect on the teachings of Buddhism, encouraging listeners to focus on the present moment and make choices that liberate themselves and others. I invite everyone to find opportunities for positive action in their lives, reminding them that every moment counts.
00:00:00 - Introduction and Buddhist Wisdom
Welcome back to Now, No Opportunity Wasted. Angelica Ross shares a Buddhist quote about individual responsibility and self-discipline.00:01:05 - Political Climate and Responsibility
Discussion on the upcoming election, online discourse, and the importance of taking responsibility for societal issues.00:02:10 - Boycotting for Change
Angelica talks about boycotting companies that support war and human rights violations, emphasizing the BDS movement.00:03:39 - Sustainability in Fashion and Tech
A call for transparency in business practices, particularly in tech companies and their environmental impact.00:04:49 - Introduction to Dominic Lim
Angelica introduces Dominic Lim, author of "Karaoke Queen," and discusses his excitement about the conversation.00:05:12 - Dominic's Inspiration for Writing
Dominic shares his inspiration for "Karaoke Queen" and the exploration of queer identity within the context of drag.00:07:47 - The Desire for Adaptations
Discussion on the potential for Dominic's stories to be adapted into movies and the challenges authors face in the industry.00:09:51 - Challenges for Authors of Color
Dominic discusses the difficulties faced by authors of color in the publishing industry and the importance of supportive allies.00:11:07 - Growing Up Filipino and Queer
Dominic reflects on his upbringing, family acceptance, and the dynamics of coming out within his family.00:13:03 - The Role of Music in Writing
Dominic talks about his background in music and how it influences his writing, particularly in his books.00:17:19 - Navigating the Legal Field
Discussion on Dominic's experience in the legal industry and how it informs his writing.00:18:57 - Writing from Personal Experience
Dominic emphasizes the importance of writing from personal experience and the need for diverse representation in literature.00:19:56 - Personal Life and Marriage
Dominic shares about his marriage and the importance of love in his life.00:20:10 - Concerns for LGBTQ+ Rights
Discussion on the current political climate and fears regarding the future of LGBTQ+ rights.00:22:09 - Visibility and Representation
The importance of visibility for marginalized communities and the role of artists in promoting diverse stories.00:25:30 - Creating Inclusive Narratives
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In this insightful episode of "No Opportunity Wasted," Angelica Ross sits down with Andre M. Perry, author of "Know Your Price," to delve into the art of unlocking hidden value and transforming life's challenges into opportunities for personal growth and social empowerment. The conversation explores the intersection of personal experiences and societal structures, emphasizing the importance of valuing Black lives, property, and communities. Angelica and Andre discuss the power of resilience, the significance of recognizing personal and community assets, and the role of Buddhism in creating a more peaceful and just world. They also highlight the challenges faced by the LGBTQ+ community and the need for ownership and economic empowerment within Black neighborhoods. With a focus on shared economics and entrepreneurship, this episode offers a narrative on how to navigate and overcome systemic obstacles. Join the conversation by sharing your thoughts in the comments, subscribing for more inspiring discussions, and spreading awareness to empower others.
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In this episode of the NOW podcast, I had the pleasure of hosting Jordan and Dr. John Paul from the Black Fat Femme Podcast. We kicked off the conversation with a warm reunion vibe, reflecting on our shared history and the journey we've all been on in the media landscape. Both guests expressed their excitement about being on the show and shared how they feel validated in their work, particularly in creating a platform that centers Black, fat, and femme voices.
We delved into the challenges they faced while developing their podcast over the past three years, emphasizing the importance of collaboration and trust in their partnership. Jordan and Dr. John Paul highlighted how their friendship and shared vision have been crucial in navigating the complexities of podcasting, especially in a space that often overlooks marginalized voices.
As we discussed the intersectionality of their work, they shared insights on maintaining mental health in an environment that can be anti-Black, anti-fat, and anti-femme. They emphasized the need for empathy and the importance of curating their online spaces to protect their peace. Both guests acknowledged the challenges of celebrity culture and the pressure to perform, while also recognizing the value of authenticity in their interactions.
Throughout the episode, we explored themes of community, support, and the significance of standing firm in one's identity and beliefs. Jordan and Dr. John Paul reminded us that while social media can be a double-edged sword, it is essential to engage with it mindfully and prioritize mental well-being. This conversation was not only enlightening but also a celebration of the resilience and creativity within our communities.
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Angelica and Miss Janetta Louise Johnson discuss their experiences as Black trans women and the challenges they have faced. They talk about the heyday of South Florida for trans women, the differences between then and now, and the importance of visibility and opportunities for the trans community. Miss Janetta shares her journey of transitioning out of sex work and incarceration and finding support from Miss Major. They also discuss the need for Black trans ownership and the work of the Transgender Gender Variant Intersex Justice Project (TGIJP) in providing services and opportunities for the community. Miss Janetta shares her work with the Transgender Gender-Variant & Intersex Justice Project (TGIJP) and their efforts to create safer spaces and provide reentry case management services. They also discuss the importance of self-care, family, and finding joy outside of the work. The conversation ends with a discussion about their future goals and the impact they want to make in their respective communities.
TGI Justice Project
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In this conversation, Angelica and Frederick Joseph author of "We Alive Beloved", "Patriarchy Blues", "The Black Friend" and more, discuss the progress and setbacks across various social justice movements and explore the intersectionality of different advocacy work and the challenges faced by marginalized communities. They also examine the pyramid of privilege, where white women and black men often align with systems of power to gain their own benefits.
They highlight the importance of dismantling these systems and creating true equality for all. The conversation also touches on the role of capitalism, the impact of social media, and the need for accountability in progressive spaces. explores the themes of activism, fear, and the role of art in social change. In this conversation, Frederick Joseph and Angelica Ross discuss the impact of Frederick's book 'The Black Friend' and the importance of having conversations about race and identity.
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Angelica Ross interviews Renita Shannon, a former House Representative and advocate for equality. They discuss the importance of the upcoming election and the need for voters to make their voices heard. They also talk about the role of elected officials and the importance of holding them accountable. Renita emphasizes the need for authentic leadership and encourages individuals to use their voices to make their demands known. They also discuss the impact of social media and the importance of community engagement in creating change.
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01:26 The Importance of the Upcoming Election
04:00 Holding Elected Officials Accountable
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In this episode of "No Opportunity Wasted," Angelica Ross sits down with the brilliant author, scholar, and activist Feminista Jones to explore personal growth, social issues, and the entertainment industry's impact on the LGBTQ+ community. Through a deep and insightful conversation, they discuss the challenges faced by marginalized communities and the importance of solidarity in creating a more peaceful and just world. From Project 2025 to voting and the presidential election, Jones shares her profound insights on navigating political landscapes with grace and resilience. Angelica and Jones also delve into the intersection of race, gender, and identity, highlighting the strength found in diversity and allyship. With engaging stories and thoughtful reflection, this discussion sheds light on overcoming adversity and the significance of making informed choices.
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I sit down with my friend and renowned photographer, Andre Perry and dive deep into the journey of his career, exploring the unique challenges and opportunities he has faced as a Black artist in the photography industry.
We kick off the conversation by discussing Andre's impressive portfolio, which includes collaborations with major brands such as Google, Facebook, Nike, and BET. Andre shares how his passion for photography was ignited by the film "Love Jones," where he was inspired by Nia Long's character, a photographer navigating the entrepreneurial landscape of New York City. This moment marked the beginning of his journey into capturing the joy and beauty of Black lives, a theme that has become central to his work.
As we delve into Andre's career, he reflects on the importance of representation in photography and how he aims to showcase Black people in a variety of positive and relatable scenarios, rather than the pain and suffering often depicted in mainstream media. He recounts the challenges he faced early on, including the pressure from his first agency to shoot more white subjects, and how he remained steadfast in his commitment to his vision.
Throughout our discussion, Andre opens up about the mental health struggles he has encountered as an entrepreneur, particularly during the darker months of winter. He candidly shares his experiences with depression and the importance of finding ways to stay motivated, even when the going gets tough. We talk about the significance of community and support, as well as the resilience he has developed over the years.
Andre also highlights the joy of being able to hire and work with his friends, who have been with him since the beginning of his journey. This sense of camaraderie and shared success is a testament to the power of collaboration and lifting each other up in the creative space.
As we wrap up the episode, we touch on the concept of seasons—both in nature and in life—and how they reflect the ups and downs of our journeys. Andre emphasizes the importance of acknowledging our resilience and the growth that comes from overcoming challenges.
Join us for this inspiring conversation that not only celebrates Andre's achievements but also serves as a reminder of the power of pursuing one's passion and the importance of representation in the arts.
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Dive into this engaging and uplifting conversation as Angelica Ross hosts the incredible Dewanda Wise who shares her journey through the entertainment industry, revealing the secrets to her success and personal growth. With topics ranging from the importance of spirituality, overcoming challenges, and navigating Hollywood as a Black woman, to her deep commitment to creating a more peaceful and just world, this conversation is both insightful and empowering. Dewanda opens up about the challenges faced in her career, the significance of personal growth, and the realities of the LGBTQ+ community in Hollywood. She delves into her experiences on projects like "She's Gotta Have It" and "Shots Fired," discussing how preparation and opportunity have shaped her path. The discussion also explores the intersection of acting, marriage, and support, offering a heartfelt look at balancing personal and professional life.
Join Angelica and Dewanda as they reflect on the importance of creating safe spaces, the role of community, and the power of empathy. This episode is a must-watch for anyone interested in the entertainment industry, social issues, and the journey towards empowerment. Don't miss this opportunity to engage with Dewanda Wise's inspiring story. Share your thoughts in the comments, subscribe for more insightful discussions, and share this video to spread awareness. Let's celebrate the power of resilience and the pursuit of a just world together!
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Dive into an eye-opening episode with Angelica Ross as she welcomes Shea Primus, the genius behind Upper Echelon Matchmaking. In this candid conversation, they uncover the secrets to avoiding common dating mistakes, offering valuable insights straight from a pro matchmaker. In this special in-studio episode, Shea shares her journey of building a successful matchmaking business that caters to Black love in Atlanta and beyond. They discuss the intricacies of trans attraction, the importance of quality in a partner, and how societal norms impact dating dynamics. Angelica and Shea delve into personal growth, the challenges faced by the LGBTQ+ community, and the unique experiences of dating as a trans woman. Their conversation explores the intersection of identity, love, and self-worth, highlighting the need for openness and understanding in relationships. Join us for this empowering dialogue that not only offers practical dating advice but also inspires you to believe that you deserve the love you seek. Don't miss out on this transformative discussion—comment your thoughts, subscribe for more insightful content, and share to spread awareness! ✨
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Lee Gordon, a young advocate and activist, shares their journey and the challenges they faced as a black, queer, and trans person with disabilities. They discuss their studies at Harvard, their plans for the future, and their identity. They also talk about the importance of addressing the core issues and needs of the LGBTQ+ community, such as housing, voter disenfranchisement, and incarceration. Lee emphasizes the power of collective action and community care in creating change. They encourage LGBTQ+ youth in rural areas or unsafe environments to seek support through digital organizing and mutual aid programs.
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Join Angelica Ross as she dives into a deeply moving conversation with Melanie Thompson about her podcast, Exit Wounds. In this episode, Melanie shares her harrowing yet inspiring journey from growing up in a domestic violence household to being kidnapped, trafficked and finding her way out. Through resilience and sheer determination, Melanie's story is a powerful testament to the importance of mindset and personal growth.
Exploring the intersection of social issues, the LGBTQ+ community, and the entertainment industry, Melanie discusses her experience overcoming adversity and the challenges faced in her path to becoming an advocate for others in similar situations. The conversation highlights the significance of creating a more peaceful and just world, emphasizing that healing is not linear but achievable with support and self-belief.
Angelica Ross, known for her impactful work in the entertainment industry and LGBTQ+ advocacy, brings her unique perspective to this insightful and empowering dialogue. Don't miss this powerful episode that not only sheds light on personal growth and empowerment but also encourages viewers to reflect on their own journeys. Comment your thoughts, subscribe for more insightful discussions, and share this video to spread awareness.
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Angelica Ross interviews Durand Bernard, a talented musician and artist who discussrd his upbringing in a musical family, his career in the music industry, and collaboratimg with artists like Erykah Badu and Ari Lennox. Durand emphasizes the importance of being true to oneself and finding support in a community.
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In this episode, Angelica Ross and Bruce Franks Jr., delve into the concept of revolution and the need for individual and collective transformation. They discuss the systemic oppression faced by Black communities and the need for abolition and reimagining of systems. The conversation concludes with a focus on passing the torch to the younger generation and the importance of self-care in the fight for justice.
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Angelica talks with her songwriting partner, vocal coach, and friend Jay Gordon about their new single, "Lift U" featuring Angelica Ross and DJ Yotr. J. Gordon also emphasizes the need for change in perceptions of masculinity and the importance of releasing and inviting in peace and love.
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Ivan McClellan discusses black Cowboy and Rodeo culture and his mission capturing the magic with his photography as well as help Black Cowboys connect to more opportunities for them and their families.
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Harvard College student, writer and activist Marley Dias talks about her experiences at Harvard and her perception of her generation's attitudes towards the upcoming presidential election, the war on black girls as a public health issue, and the need for bottom-up approaches to oppression. Marley shares her experiences as a student at Harvard and the challenges of balancing activism with self-care, her work with the 1000 Black Girl Books campaign and her book 'Marley Dias Gets It Done and So Can You.'
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Supernova Slom, shares insights on holistic wellness and the importance of self-care. They also discuss the importance of holistic wellness, nutrition, and self-care, emphasizing the need for men to heal themselves and take accountability for their well-being. She also delves into the concept of heaven and hell in Buddhism, highlighting the transient nature of joy and the pursuit of genuine happiness.
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