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MOTHER'S DAY SPECIAL! This week, I sit down with two southern California moms that also kick ass in the law and PR world. Let's celebrate motherhood by diving into the music that inspires us, consoles us, and embarrasses our kids!
Bulls on Parade-RATMInto the Mystic-Van MorrisonThe Promise-Sturgil SimpsonFreedom-George MichaelMother-DanzigThe Seed (2.0)-The RootsGet Involved-Raphael SaadiqJolene-Dolly PartonSay It Aint So-WeezerWarm Love-Van MorrisonFlower-Amos LeeOld Shep-ElvisHave Yourself a Merry Little Christmas-Judy GarlandAtlantic City-The BandLovely Day-Bill WithersSweet Disposition-The Temper TrapOrange Sky-Alexi MurdochTime to Move On-Tom Petty
Our conversations the spectrum from Van Morrison to Danzig to Weezer to Dolly Parton. I feel so honored to have had time with Jen and Claire. I hope you enjoy the final episode of season 1. We will be back!
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This week's guest is the unofficial moral compass of eastern seaboard, at least in mind. Jesse Rector is a fighter. He breaks down systemic barriers. He stands for what is right and is unapologetic about being a loud voice for equity.
Sunny Side of the Streets - The Pogues(White Man) in Hammersmith Palais - The ClashEvery Statue Must Come Down - Murkage DaveBringin' It Down - JudgeRacing in the Street - Bruce Springsteen
Jesse is Jersey born and raised, where it's hard not to be influenced by The Boss himself. At an early age, punk rock "wrapped its arms around him" and he never looked back. I've been looking forward to this conversation for years. Enjoy!
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This week's guest is truly a change-maker in the world of diversity, equity and inclusion. Jesse Ross, a DEI consultant and community activist, is constantly on the move in order to build the collective standing of community. In the wake of George Floyd's murder, Jesse started a bi-weekly virtual space for white men and women, to discuss their role in systemic racism and to determine a path forward.
Kendrick Lamar - The Heart Part 5In the Room - DreamvilleBless Me - Maverick City Music, Kirk FranklinCATFISH BLACKENED w/ GRITS - Toby Nwigwe, CeeLo GreenWhy Would I Stop - Big Sean
Our conversation covers the spectrum from the value of self-care to the demands of others and how he keeps integrity at the center of it all. We talk faith, family, movies and optimism.
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This week's buck-wild guest is one of the most innovative and energetic leaders I have ever met. Whatever challenge is in front of Sean, he faces it with a creative mind and has put it all on the line for his communities and family.
Bruuuh - JID and Denzel CurryInvincible - Pop SmokeBack in Blood - Pooh ShiestyAnathema - Twenty One PilotsMouthful of Diamonds - Phantagram
Our conversation weaves through a life well lived. We explore the connection of our lives and our families and how music reflects a humble beginning in Florida to being an amazing school leader, coach, dad and husband.
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This week's episode is with THE Jen Jackson, Principal of AUL Denver, an alternative high school that works to end the school to prison pipeline. She is a fierce leader that has served communities in need of a voice and innovative leadership.
Heroes - David BowieThe Center Won’t Hold - Sleater-KinneyKing - Florence + the MachinePhone Jumpin - Dave EastLove Song - The Lazy Realtors
We talk about her roots in punk rock, how Bill Withers' words help us in tragedy and the love a mom has for her kids.
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This week's guest is Yusuf Abdullah, Associate Superintendent for Minneapolis Public Schools. Yusuf and I were both high school principals in Minneapolis and his leadership not only inspired me, but countless students, parents, teachers and school leaders.
Killing Me Softly - The FugeesWhat More Can I Say - Jay-ZThe Bigger Picture - Lil BabyNipsey Hussle - DedicationTop of the World - 8Ball and MJG
Our conversation begins in Racine, Wisconsin and takes us through a 5-Star career and life. We talk about family, culture and the need to continue to Fight the Power for our future generations.
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This week's guest is Prudence Daniels, a lead partner at the Denver Green School. In the word's of Pru: "Music is life!"
Danny Nedelko - The IdlesWicked and Bad - Bob VylanHealth is Wealth - Bob VylanHertz - Amyl and the SniffersWhat Feels Like an Eternity - MetricAnti-Hero - Taylor Swift
Our discussion is focused on the periphery, the outsiders, the artists that think differently and push against the system. These are the causes that Pru is drawn to and has applied to her leadership. It's a wild ride!
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This week's guest is Dr. Michael Walker, associate superintendent of Minneapolis Public Schools. Michael is one of the strongest advocates for the students of MPS and has worked tirelessly to end the the systems that continue to uphold white supremacy.
They School - Dead PrezWu-Revolution - Wu-Tang ClanGit Up, Git Out - OutkastAin’t No Sunshine - Michael JacksonRadioactive - Imagine Dragons
Michael was born in Gary, Indiana and grew up in Minneapolis. The foundation for his musical influence is of course the King of Pop, Michael Jackson. Dr. Walker and I also talk about the balance of reflection and action. This is a must listen/see episode!
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This episode's conversation is rooted in a 40 year friendship. Ross, CEO of Mountain Family Health Centers, has followed in his father's footsteps and is a true social justice giant. He believes that health care is a human right and has fought for the last 20 years for equity of access and care.
Don’t Stop Believing - JourneyRadar Love - Golden EarringLove Me or Leave Me - Nina SimoneWeird Fishes - RadioheadWedding Song - Yeah Yeah Yeahs
His wide range of music taste has supported his leadership from an early age. We span the spectrum from Christian rap, to classical, to classic rock, to rap to South African jazz!
Watch it HERE
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This week's episode is a discussion in the making for over a decade as I sit down with Dr. Tony Smith, Deputy Superintendent of Denver Public Schools. Tony hired me in my first leadership role and I owe much of my career to him.
Come Down - Anderson .PaakPRBLMS - 6LACKThe Look of Love - Isaac HayesThe Roc - Cam’ronDevil’s Pie - D’AngeloBreak Ya Neck - Wu-Tang Clan
We quickly get into how Tony is very much a child of hip-hop and there are so many artists that have inspired him over his career. We talk about how leadership is multi-faceted and how music can bring us back to an exact time and space in our lives.
WATCH IT HERE
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This week's guest (and my very first guest), is Natalie Mullin, a marketing lead at Zoom.
While admittedly, my hosting skills need to be honed, I truly appreciate Natalie's willingness to discuss how music has shaped her and inspires her. We talked about how David Crosby is one of the few things that connect her to her dad. We discuss the role of music in being a hispanic female leader in a largely male dominated industry. And we talk about the reality of getting older and how much energy we need to save to give it our all.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r_C-EGfACc4&t=32s