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Check Out Blkblood Voices Podcast’s Story


Today we’d like to introduce you to Blkblood Voices Podcast. Them and their team share their story with us below:

Blkblood voices podcast started from us as individuals sharing overlapping values and having an organic bond formed over time. Our mission with this podcast is to highlight individuals with diverse backgrounds, community leaders, and other creatives with a successful business. 

Would you say it’s been a smooth road, and if not, what are some of the biggest challenges you’ve faced along the way?
Big6 – Host Speaks – The fits and starts that would be typical of any start-up project. Such as location, team, and overall Understanding of podcast business. 

The Foundation – Host Speaks 

– I agree just the whole journey trying to figure guests and topics. 

Thanks – so what else should our readers know about your work and what you’re currently focused on?
Jaffee Judah – Host Speaks 

A dope conversation in a brave space between black and brown faces that inspire Ex-Felons to make shit happen! 

Our Guests give insight into their journey, the gems they picked up along the way, and the discipline it takes to sustain momentum. 

To get the word out about BLKBLOOD VOICES Podcast we have secured intelligent partnerships and created a strong social media following on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube which I believe is something that sets us apart from others. 

Since 2013 I have been on the frontline in my community promoting education about sustainability and health-conscious practices. 

I am a long-time advocate of poetry, Restorative Justice, and Healthy Living. For the last 6 years, I’ve been establishing my footprint in the city as a host, music artist, mentor, and revolutionary. 

It’s time I take a step to the side and coordinate a conversation with some great people whose small acts of kindness have become a lifetime of inspiration. 

We want young people to take away nuggets of knowledge, avoid the mistake we made because of lack of self-awareness, and everyday values that can be used as a roadmap for your journey. 

Do you have any memories from childhood that you can share with us?
Foundation – Senior Skip Day! We rented a bunch canoe and partied on the river. Days of no responsibilities. lol. 

Jaffee Judah – My favorite childhood memory is getting in trouble for talking too much in class and I now get paid to talk a lot. 

Big6- High School Graduation. That whole day and night was an awesome turn up! I’ll never forget. 

Pricing:

  • My book is available for $12.00 on amazon

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Image Credits
Ras Jaffee Judah
Tellafriend Foundation
Mecca Big6

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