Conversations You Can Feel
Uncomfortable Conversations on Predators in Business, Community and Culture
If You Can't See My Color, You Can't See Me
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If You Can't See My Color, You Can't See Me

Everyday Whiteness Series: Yinka Adeniji is a father, a son, a friend, an IT Specialist, and a speaker at various rallies and protests for racial justice/equal rights

Yinka is a man that has worn a number of hats throughout his life. Currently, he’s a father, a son, a friend, an IT Specialist, and a speaker at various rallies and protests for racial justice/equal rights. His goal in life is to make sure this world treats his kids and other kids of color a thousand times better than he was treated growing up.

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Pray for me by The Weeknd and Kendrick Lamar

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Conversations You Can Feel
Uncomfortable Conversations on Predators in Business, Community and Culture
A podcast exploring the real-life stories of predatory patterns in our everyday lives. Episodes ranging from well-meaning white people to C-PTSD and High Achievers Anxiety, in a world that has a fetish for peak performance.
Breaking normalized codes of silence, shame and secrecy in culture; and within our own bodies.