Hi everybody,
I’ll try to keep this note short(ish) because, well, a (not very) funny thing happened to me on Monday. I broke my ankle while on a run. I thought it might be a sprain. It turns out it is more than that. So I’m doing something I’ve never done before. I am going to rest, or should I say, I will sit my @$$ down (aka park my brain and slow things down.
How did it happen? Well, I went on a run one day after recovering from the cold that I told you last week had kicked my ass. I was distracted, or, to use the words of a friend who reflected on the story of my fall to me:
‘Hold on – so you were surveying the area, you were literally deciding if you should go left or right…you stopped focusing on your feet and the uneven sidewalk, and that’s when you fell…?’
This friend said all this with a solid side eye and raised eyebrow. She trailed off for full effect, and we both chuckled because I was picking up what she put down. I was doing the most, thinking about the goal when I should have kept my eyes on the smaller steps.
That said, it’s all great. As Josh Rivers, the host of 'Busy Being Black,' reminded me today, it takes a community to help you get back on your feet and make you laugh even when you're forced to slow down. I have that, and they’re keeping me honest.
I'll be sharing some shorter updates while I take some time to recover, but in the meantime, don’t forget to enjoy this week’s AD RoundUp, and look out for next week’s conversation with Dr. Shaun M. Anderson, author of The Black Athlete Revolt: The Sport Justice Movement in the Age of #BlackLivesMatter. We’ll discuss what it takes to stick to your vision, even when everybody doubts you (or worse.)
Lastly, consider supporting my work with the non-profit Black Star Excellence. We're on a mission to help talented women with limited financial means complete their university education in Ghana and become the leaders they want to be - and the leaders we all need.
This week’s episode:
On today’s roundup, find out where Issa Rae, the creative mind behind Insecure and Awkward Black Girl, shared her secrets for balancing ambition and authenticity. She threw in some great ones that I think will inspire aspiring entrepreneurs.
I reflect on Oscar-winner Halle Berry’s discovery that Hollywood executives played shady games to get her to sign on to play the X-Men character Storm. Find out how she reacted.
Then — if there ever was a story that epitomized the impact of globalization on local businesses, ‘pre-loved’ clothing is good for the environment and the world, right? As it turns out, the trend is having an unexpectedly not-so-great impact on some local economies, like Zimbabwe. How is this surge in second-hand clothing reshaping consumer habits and challenging traditional markets?
I cover these cultural stories and more in this edition of the AudioDiaspora Round Up!
Resources Mentioned:
Issa Rae’s Story:
https://www.businessinsider.com/issa-rae-business-skills-profitable-red-flags-to-avoid-2024-9
“Preloved” Second Hand Clothing Story:
Ta-Nehisi Coates’ Story:
https://www.vox.com/culture/376202/ta-nehisi-coates-the-message-review
https://www.blogtalkradio.com/black-author-network
Halle Berry’s Story:
https://www.avclub.com/halle-berry-thanks-matthew-vaughn-x-men-3-comments
New Episode Highlight:
https://www.audiodiaspora.com/p/nikki-fagbemis-dark-humor-helps-us
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