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In My Shoes Stories from Women of Color

Karin Davis-Thompson

In My Shoes Stories from Women of Color

A weekly Society, Culture and Education podcast
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In My Shoes Stories from Women of Color

Karin Davis-Thompson

In My Shoes Stories from Women of Color

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In My Shoes Stories from Women of Color

Karin Davis-Thompson

In My Shoes Stories from Women of Color

A weekly Society, Culture and Education podcast
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May is the month for me ya'll! It's my birthday, mother's day, and it's also Mental Health and Foster Care Awareness Month. All of this is of course, near and dear to my heart. Find out what being a foster mama meant to me and what I've learne
It's a term you hear a lot these days, but what exactly does it mean? Many describe micro aggressions as subtle or unintentional acts of racism? But are they unintentional? And does calling it subtle make it any better or any less hurtful? And
Catching up on what's been going on with me and with my baby girl as we honor Autism Awareness Month. It's been a minute since a solo episode. Wait until I tell you what happened to me not to mention my baby girl and how it's related to her Au
In honor of International Women's Day and Women's History Month I wanted you to meet my girls! During the pandemic, we agreed to become an accountability team, helping each other as we grow our business, but what happened over a very short time
It started when Elizabeth Leiba was falsely arrested for a pack of batteries she had actually paid for. When she opened up about her experience it resonated and her social media BLEW UP! As she began talking to other Black women she realized em
J'Aaron Merchant, Chief Creative Officer for Black Paper Party talks about how the company began, what happened when she and her two co-founders saw a lack of representation in the holiday retail space, and how she's learning to embrace and cel
I have finally recorded it FAM! This episode I've been teasing for sometime. Find out what really went down with my baby girl and the day she came home with a referral accusing her of destroying school property. Such powerful language and emoti
No music, no intro, just me!I could not let 2022 ride off into the sunset without saying hello to you all! I am excited about next year and continuing this podcast journey with all of you. I took a little break, but I've still been busy. This i
I recorded this just before Hurricane Ian but before I could post, Ian hit and we were without power for a few days! So I am releasing on World Mental Health Day instead of a little earlier the way I planned. As the mom of a special needs child
I LOVE Tabitha Brown, did I say I LOVE HER?! So, when a comment on Twitter called her choice to refuse to be anything less than what God made her to be was call arrogant by another Black Woman, Auntie Tab let her know it isn't arrogance, it's f
I'm BAAAAACCCCKKK!!! After some much needed time off from the mic, I am ready to share what I've learned, the changes I've made and what I discovered about myself. These Five words made all the difference. Maybe this will help you too!
Meet Carolyn Doelling who refused to allow society to make her feel invisible after retirement. She decided to add a bit of color to her wardrobe and embrace her natural hair, as her own visual protest. The results, a blossoming modeling career
It's an update from Natalie Wilson with The Black and Missing Foundation. Find out what tips she has for making sure our children are safe online. And help me honor them, this month is 14 years of service helping us find us. Wear something oran
May is my month ya'll! It's Mother's Day, its' my Birthday and May is Mental Health Awareness Month. I just could not help but start the month talking about why May means so much to me.Find out what's going on with my girl, what I've learned a
It's Autism Awareness Month and we are talking to Tiffany Hutchinson, a mom with a son on the spectrum. She talks about the rough road getting to a diagnosis, how she felt when she finally had answers and what she thinks are some of the misconc
March is National Endometriosis Month and I just could not let the month pass without talking about it. I've talked about the fibroids, but guess what, I had endometriosis too. We need to talk about it more so here goes - more on this part of m
In the book We Are Not Like Them, two friends, one White and one Black tell the story from their separate perspective when a tragic event involving the shooting of an unarmed Black teenager changes their lives forever. They must face the issue
I'm BAAAAAACK! it's my surgery update, what I wish I had done differently and the DRAMA after the surgery in recovery. It was a rocky start but thank God I made It! And, guess what ya'll! It's my two-year podcast anniversary! PLUS a quick previ
It's me and my boo ya'll! We are telling our love story for Valentine's Day. Find out what happened when he realized I was just a Freshman, and years later, when we were just about to date and then he moved away.And the day I found out he was g
When Zykeisha Destin began to experience back pain, stomach aches and low iron, she began a year long journey of doctor's visits, blood transfusions and medical professionals who could only guess at the cause as one test after another failed to
REWIND! In this REWIND episode, Egypt Sherrod talks about what she thinks our community needs to do to bring awareness to the thousands of people of color who go missing every year.Find out what she tells her daughters, what she decided to do l
Happy New Year! It's our first episode of 2022. It's just me on the mic, reflecting on 2021 and the surprised beginning of 2022... surgery. Find out what issue I've been dealing with for years that has finally come to a need for another surgery
Sabrina Tshiamalenge has always loved to cook. A teacher by day she always loved trying new recipes as a hobby and of course, loved cooking for her family in the evenings and on weekends. But one day, a series of events led her to believe God w
This is the story of Elizabeth Leiba, who still lives with the shame of an arrest that wasn't her fault during her days as a student at the University of Florida. After a local drug store accused her of theft, (for a pack of batteries she had p
When Zariyah reposted the simple sentence about the hate dark-skinned girls must endure her mother knew right away that she needed to check in with her daughter. As the darkest member of her family, Zariyah often deals with the insensitive comm
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