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Blackness?
Zion Kanyana
4 episodes
4 months ago

"Blackness?"


Blackness is a podcast series that dives deep into the diverse, multifaceted experiences of Black individuals and communities, exploring the stories that challenge stereotypes and redefine what it means to be Black in today’s world. Hosted by Zion Kanyana, the series amplifies voices that reflect the resilience, creativity, and power of Black identity, while addressing the social, cultural, and systemic barriers that often shape those experiences.


Each episode features personal stories and conversations with trailblazers, advocates, and everyday people who are breaking barriers, rewriting narratives, and showing that Blackness is not a monolith—it’s expansive, dynamic, and unapologetically authentic. Whether you’re here to learn, reflect, or simply celebrate Black identity in all its forms, this podcast offers a space to grow and connect.


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"Blackness?"


Blackness is a podcast series that dives deep into the diverse, multifaceted experiences of Black individuals and communities, exploring the stories that challenge stereotypes and redefine what it means to be Black in today’s world. Hosted by Zion Kanyana, the series amplifies voices that reflect the resilience, creativity, and power of Black identity, while addressing the social, cultural, and systemic barriers that often shape those experiences.


Each episode features personal stories and conversations with trailblazers, advocates, and everyday people who are breaking barriers, rewriting narratives, and showing that Blackness is not a monolith—it’s expansive, dynamic, and unapologetically authentic. Whether you’re here to learn, reflect, or simply celebrate Black identity in all its forms, this podcast offers a space to grow and connect.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Episodes (4/4)
Blackness?
Hustle Speaks Louder than Words: Shannon Forman II

This week on “Blackness?” I sit down with Shannon Forman, a former ASU football player, coach, and founder of TFLDL Training, to discuss what it truly means to persevere when the lights fade and the crowd is gone.

Shannon shares how moving from Louisiana to Arizona brought challenges he didn’t expect and growth he didn’t know he needed. He reflects on his time as a player, the shift into coaching, and how building his own football development program became a way to give back and build forward.

This episode is about grit. It’s about growth. And it’s about the work we do when no one’s watching, the kind of hustle that speaks for us louder than any words ever could.



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5 months ago
56 minutes 43 seconds

Blackness?
Bigger Boy by Nature: Tobi Aluko
In this episode, Tobi Aluko shares what it means to move through the world as a creative, student, and leader while unapologetically Black. We talk about breaking free from the pressure to fit into a single mold, the intersections of art and identity, and how he’s building community through Culture Kitchen AZ. It’s a conversation about self-definition, staying grounded, and choosing authenticity every time.  

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6 months ago
49 minutes 20 seconds

Blackness?
Forged by Action, Not Perception : Dr. Battinto Batts

In this episode, we interview Dr. Battinto Batts, the Dean of the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism at Arizona State University. As a trailblazing Black leader in the media industry, Dr. Bats shares his unique perspective on navigating identity, representation, and breaking down societal barriers through tangible action and authenticity.

Dr. Batts emphasizes the importance of self-awareness, pursuing excellence, and rejecting the limiting "boxes" that often constrain how Blackness is perceived. 


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8 months ago
56 minutes 30 seconds

Blackness?
Being the First: Seanika Mathis
In this episode, Seanika Mathis, president of ASU's undergraduate student government, joins the conversation. The discussion highlights her experiences as a Black woman in student leadership and the challenges of navigating predominantly white spaces, The discussion delves into her experiences as a Black woman in a prominent leadership role, unpacking the challenges and triumphs of navigating predominantly white spaces while staying true to herself. Seanika shares candid insights on the dual expectations placed on Black women, the importance of representation, and how her identity shapes her leadership style.

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10 months ago
42 minutes 23 seconds

Blackness?

"Blackness?"


Blackness is a podcast series that dives deep into the diverse, multifaceted experiences of Black individuals and communities, exploring the stories that challenge stereotypes and redefine what it means to be Black in today’s world. Hosted by Zion Kanyana, the series amplifies voices that reflect the resilience, creativity, and power of Black identity, while addressing the social, cultural, and systemic barriers that often shape those experiences.


Each episode features personal stories and conversations with trailblazers, advocates, and everyday people who are breaking barriers, rewriting narratives, and showing that Blackness is not a monolith—it’s expansive, dynamic, and unapologetically authentic. Whether you’re here to learn, reflect, or simply celebrate Black identity in all its forms, this podcast offers a space to grow and connect.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.