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And we back and we Black and we back! Welcome back for Season 2 play cousins and kinfolk, and happy Black History Month!
We are starting off this new season with an exciting discussion of drama and trauma in all kinds of media, featuring our wonderful Luminary and marketing manager extraordinaire, Alex (aka Miss Meeba)! Listen as we discuss shows like Avatar: The Last Airbender, She-Ra, and Dragon Prince, and highlight how trauma in storytelling can influence character development and relationships. We also extend the conversation to literature, film, and other live-action television, discussing authors like N.K. Jemisin, films like the Underworld franchise, and shows like The Originals.
How do drama and trauma affect storytelling and character development? Well, strap in, ‘cause it’s gonna be a ride! Let’s get it!
Connect with Us:
Visit our website for more info on what we are up to with BWP: thisisblackworlding.com
Follow us on instagram: @thisisblackworlding
Support the Show:
Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review our podcast on your favorite platform. Your feedback and support means the world to us and helps us reach even more listeners.
Together, we're creating a space where our voices are heard, our stories are celebrated, and every listener is valued. Thank you for being a friend!
Credits:
Our new, custom intro and outro music is provided by the wonderful artist poliigone, called “Renégade”! Check out their music at this link!
Disclaimer for Explicit Content:
Please be advised: This podcast may contain explicit language and discussions that are intended for mature audiences. Listener discretion is strongly advised.
At Black Worlding, we believe in honest and open conversations, even if that means occasionally using strong language or discussing explicit topics. Our goal is to provide a safe and inclusive space to explore diverse voices and narratives, including those that may challenge conventional boundaries.
We appreciate your understanding and continued support. Thank you for joining us on this journey of exploration and celebration of diverse voices in literature and media.
By Black WorldingAnd we back and we Black and we back! Welcome back for Season 2 play cousins and kinfolk, and happy Black History Month!
We are starting off this new season with an exciting discussion of drama and trauma in all kinds of media, featuring our wonderful Luminary and marketing manager extraordinaire, Alex (aka Miss Meeba)! Listen as we discuss shows like Avatar: The Last Airbender, She-Ra, and Dragon Prince, and highlight how trauma in storytelling can influence character development and relationships. We also extend the conversation to literature, film, and other live-action television, discussing authors like N.K. Jemisin, films like the Underworld franchise, and shows like The Originals.
How do drama and trauma affect storytelling and character development? Well, strap in, ‘cause it’s gonna be a ride! Let’s get it!
Connect with Us:
Visit our website for more info on what we are up to with BWP: thisisblackworlding.com
Follow us on instagram: @thisisblackworlding
Support the Show:
Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review our podcast on your favorite platform. Your feedback and support means the world to us and helps us reach even more listeners.
Together, we're creating a space where our voices are heard, our stories are celebrated, and every listener is valued. Thank you for being a friend!
Credits:
Our new, custom intro and outro music is provided by the wonderful artist poliigone, called “Renégade”! Check out their music at this link!
Disclaimer for Explicit Content:
Please be advised: This podcast may contain explicit language and discussions that are intended for mature audiences. Listener discretion is strongly advised.
At Black Worlding, we believe in honest and open conversations, even if that means occasionally using strong language or discussing explicit topics. Our goal is to provide a safe and inclusive space to explore diverse voices and narratives, including those that may challenge conventional boundaries.
We appreciate your understanding and continued support. Thank you for joining us on this journey of exploration and celebration of diverse voices in literature and media.