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get ready to dive deep into the world of storytelling with us. from cool interviews with industry pros to exploring all sorts of social issues and cultural trends, our blog is where narrative takes its true form. whether you're a pro storyteller, a budding creator, or just someone who loves a good story, you're in the right place. we're here to entertain, educate, and maybe even surprise you a little. so, kick back, grab a coffee, and let's get into it.
ordinary thoughts: redefining the narrative
Celebrating the artists who have shared their stories with us
embracing the art of journey-telling with Eniafe Isis
An interview with artist and writer Eniafe Isis Adewale on writing, exploration, and self-discovery.
evolving with your circle
Why keeping a devoted group of friends is vital to our existence.
empowering BIPOC & Queer creators with Tasia Clemons
An interview with coach and creative Tasia Clemons on identity, inclusivity, and taking risks.
ordinary thoughts: imposter syndrome
There’s no better time than now to track your progression.
reclaiming the stories and sounds of Afro-Latinidad with Saso
An interview with artist and musician Saso on embracing authenticity and cultural pride.
celebrating Black love
As fate would have it, the alluring month of February celebrates both Blackness & love, and fittingly so.
the fabrics of tomorrow
Avoiding, falsifying, and in some cases, erasing our country’s complex history is impeding our growth toward progression.
ordinary thoughts: show up for yourself
We know you heard Jay-Z’s iconic acceptance speech at the Grammys.
social media activism
Why "like, comment, share, and subscribe" actually matter in the fight for a #FreePalestine
ordinary thoughts: history repeats itself
If the old cliché were a person, they’d be shrugging their shoulders like “I-told-you-so”
ordinary thoughts: success and social responsibility
A look at success, social responsibility, and more.
the affliction of silence
Why the considerable success of an artist can prompt substantial dilemmas.
why we’re still waiting
A recap of the Letters to My Younger Self exhibition hosted by author and poet Massiel Alfonso on April 20, 2024, in Inwood, NYC.
about us
As Black & Brown people, we know that storytelling keeps our culture alive. A strong narrative can connect us, spark meaningful conversations, and inspire positive change. But, whose story is being told? It isn’t until a creator, entrepreneur, or any striving professional “make it” that their stories are amplified.
Sometimes, by looking too far ahead, we miss the opportunity to learn from, collaborate with, and celebrate our peers, at times when they need the most support. What if we stopped waiting for the recipe from those who “made it” and learned from each other in real time? What if we vowed to take this journey together?
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