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From roller skating rinks and line dance floors to Southern Soul nights in Atlanta, this episode captures the heart of Black joy, history, and the communal spaces where we find freedom together. DJ Sir Daniel and Jay Ray welcome Dr. Marcus Borders to discuss how he went from an introverted kid in Atlanta to finding his flow through skating, line dancing, community, and what that journey reveals about us as a people.
In this conversation, they dive into:
If you remember the first time you learned the Electric Slide, gliding to 90’s Quiet Storm cuts, or learning new steps in a basement before heading to the club, this episode will hit home in the best possible way.
Guest BiographyDr. Marcus Borders is a Learning Innovation Specialist with Ed Farm, where he supports educators and school leaders in designing blended learning, coaching, and K–12 computer science experiences. His work centers on expanding access to high-quality technology learning and ensuring digital equity for the communities he serves, with a particular passion for elementary educators, students, and adult learners. Dr. Borders holds an Ed.D. and Ed.S. in Instructional Technology from Kennesaw State University, along with degrees in Urban Teacher Leadership and Early Childhood Education from Georgia State University. A native Atlantan, Marcus can often be found outside of work rolling around one of the city’s skating rinks or learning the latest Southern Soul and trail ride line dances.
Follow Dr. Marcus Borders: http://instagram.com/quietasitskept
Links to Content Related To This Episode For Research and Context00:00 Intro Theme
00:16 Welcome to Queue Points
01:05 Line Dancing Goes Viral
02:41 Meet Dr Marcus Borders
05:01 Introvert on the Dance Floor
06:45 Cars and Early Dance Roots
08:46 Skating Sparked the Shift
10:58 Finding Freedom and Community
13:03 Classes Across Generations
19:11 Atlanta Energy and Joy
22:52 What Makes a Good Groove
24:11 Dancing Like A Game
25:19 What DJs Should Play
26:48 Transitions And Crowd Reading
28:49 Hardest Line Dance Learned
31:13 Practice By Messing Up
34:23 Learning To Fall Safely
35:43 Classes Build Confidence
37:46 Protect Your Safe Spaces
40:10 Passing The Culture Down
42:16 Where To Take Classes
43:31 Final Thanks And Sign Off
45:58 Outro Theme
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From roller skating rinks and line dance floors to Southern Soul nights in Atlanta, this episode captures the heart of Black joy, history, and the communal spaces where we find freedom together. DJ Sir Daniel and Jay Ray welcome Dr. Marcus Borders to discuss how he went from an introverted kid in Atlanta to finding his flow through skating, line dancing, community, and what that journey reveals about us as a people.
In this conversation, they dive into:
If you remember the first time you learned the Electric Slide, gliding to 90’s Quiet Storm cuts, or learning new steps in a basement before heading to the club, this episode will hit home in the best possible way.
Guest BiographyDr. Marcus Borders is a Learning Innovation Specialist with Ed Farm, where he supports educators and school leaders in designing blended learning, coaching, and K–12 computer science experiences. His work centers on expanding access to high-quality technology learning and ensuring digital equity for the communities he serves, with a particular passion for elementary educators, students, and adult learners. Dr. Borders holds an Ed.D. and Ed.S. in Instructional Technology from Kennesaw State University, along with degrees in Urban Teacher Leadership and Early Childhood Education from Georgia State University. A native Atlantan, Marcus can often be found outside of work rolling around one of the city’s skating rinks or learning the latest Southern Soul and trail ride line dances.
Follow Dr. Marcus Borders: http://instagram.com/quietasitskept
Links to Content Related To This Episode For Research and Context00:00 Intro Theme
00:16 Welcome to Queue Points
01:05 Line Dancing Goes Viral
02:41 Meet Dr Marcus Borders
05:01 Introvert on the Dance Floor
06:45 Cars and Early Dance Roots
08:46 Skating Sparked the Shift
10:58 Finding Freedom and Community
13:03 Classes Across Generations
19:11 Atlanta Energy and Joy
22:52 What Makes a Good Groove
24:11 Dancing Like A Game
25:19 What DJs Should Play
26:48 Transitions And Crowd Reading
28:49 Hardest Line Dance Learned
31:13 Practice By Messing Up
34:23 Learning To Fall Safely
35:43 Classes Build Confidence
37:46 Protect Your Safe Spaces
40:10 Passing The Culture Down
42:16 Where To Take Classes
43:31 Final Thanks And Sign Off
45:58 Outro Theme
Support Queue Points By Becoming An Insider: https://link.queuepoints.com/membership
#QueuePoints, #BlackMusicHistory, #BlackCulture, #BlackJoy, #BlackLineDances, #LineDancing, #SouthernSoul, #TrailRideCulture, #RollerSkating, #AtlantaSkating, #CascadeSkatingRink, #AtlantaCulture, #BlackPartyMusic, #ElectricSlide, #ChaChaSlide, #TamiaShuffle, #QuietStorm, #CookoutMusic, #BasementPartyVibes, #BlackCommunity, #BlackTraditions, #BlackHistoryMonth, #DJCulture, #SkateCulture, #BlackDance, #BlackArtists, #BlackPodcast, #MusicPodcast, #CulturalCommentary, #BlackCreative

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