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NOW - No Opportunity Wasted with Angelica Ross
Angelica Ross
55 episodes
1 month ago
All we have is NOW - No Opportunity Wasted with Angelica Ross, a weekly podcast and a movement focused on making the most out of life’s opportunities and challenges, right now!! Each week, listen to Angelica Ross unfiltered and unapologetic as she dives into deep discussion on everything from politics to pop culture with world leaders, celebrities and everyday people who share their wisdom, guidance, and joy from real, personal, lived experience.
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All we have is NOW - No Opportunity Wasted with Angelica Ross, a weekly podcast and a movement focused on making the most out of life’s opportunities and challenges, right now!! Each week, listen to Angelica Ross unfiltered and unapologetic as she dives into deep discussion on everything from politics to pop culture with world leaders, celebrities and everyday people who share their wisdom, guidance, and joy from real, personal, lived experience.
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NOW - No Opportunity Wasted with Angelica Ross
The Truth About Jussie Smollett: What You Missed ️‍♀️
Uncover "The Truth About Jussie Smollett: What You Missed ️‍♀️" in this must-watch deep dive! Join Angelica Ross and an expert panel, including investigative journalist Shelly Stanley, writer Jared Hill, and producer Abigail Carr, as they dissect the Netflix documentary, explore the evidence, and confront public misconceptions. From police misconduct to overlooked witnesses, this conversation reveals shocking details you never knew. Don’t miss this critical conversation on truth, justice, and media narratives.    CHAPTERS:00:00 - Angelica Ross Intro06:40 - Buddhism Day by Day10:12 - Angelica Introduces Jussie Smollett Doc Team14:35 - Abigail Carr17:48 - Jared Hill23:35 - No DNA Evidence in Smollett Case26:50 - CPD Deal with Osundairo Brothers28:45 - Video Evidence of Osundairo Brothers32:50 - Identifying the Suspects33:40 - Chicago PD's Hubris and Missteps35:40 - Richard Hagen Insights40:10 - The Red Hat Narrative Explained42:10 - The Lie Behind the Incident45:39 - False Balance in Media Reporting49:32 - The Role of the Camera in Evidence50:40 - Importance of Investigative Journalism57:48 - Early Police Blogs and Narrative Building01:01:34 - The Chicago Experience and Reflections01:02:47 - Final Thoughts on the Case
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1 month ago
1 hour 5 minutes 24 seconds

NOW - No Opportunity Wasted with Angelica Ross
Captain Zero: Turning Pain into Power ✨
Captain Zero: Turning Pain into Power ✨ dives deep into one creator's transformative journey from battling depression to creating a groundbreaking animated series that challenges societal norms and uplifts the LGBTQ+ community. In this insightful conversation, Angelica Ross connects with Z Cheraime, a visionary artist and storyteller, to explore the origins of "Captain Zero," a superhero narrative born out of personal struggles and a decade-long pursuit of self-discovery. This episode celebrates resilience, the power of art to heal, and the importance of representation in the entertainment industry. Z discusses navigating mental health challenges, embracing their nonbinary identity, and addressing the intersection of Blackness, queerness, and creativity. Featuring contributions from icons like Keith David and Angelica Ross, the conversation highlights the unique paths to empowerment and the importance of community in building a more inclusive and just world. Join the discussion on personal growth, the challenges faced within the LGBTQ+ community, and how stories like "Captain Zero" are reshaping representation. Don’t miss this inspiring dialogue—share your thoughts in the comments, subscribe for more meaningful conversations, and help spread awareness by sharing this video. Together, we can amplify these vital voices and create change. #anxiety #mindfulness #mentalhealth #depression #stopthestigma CHAPTERS: 00:00 - How did you get Keith David 00:51 - What inspired you to start this story 03:50 - Who's gonna save me when I need saving 06:42 - How did you get Angelica Ross 12:21 - Coming Out as Nonbinary 18:05 - Your Team is Amazing 25:25 - Final Clip 28:58 - Introducing Erin Lang 30:40 - How the trans community has made room for everyone 37:05 - Angelica sets up the live audience number 40:33 - Angelica Ross introduces Javicia Leslie 41:00 - Javicia Leslie on non-binary identity 49:50 - Javicia Leslie on Laverne Cox and the Captain Zero panel 56:04 - Queen Tulsa Joins the Conversation 1:03:00 - The cost of admission is gagging 1:08:30 - Exclusive spaces are necessary 1:21:56 - Black is King 1:24:02 - The reality of your experience 1:28:22 - The baby mama drama 1:35:13 - Queen Joins the Panel 1:41:20 - Angelica Ross 1:47:08 - Brianna 1:51:15 - The Importance of Labels 1:56:13 - No Label Fully Explains You 1:58:06 - Living in Two Worlds at Once 2:01:00 - Final Thoughts with Brianna 2:07:45 - Trump Sees Us All as Niggas 2:09:10 - Can We Unpack Laverne 2:13:37 - What Did Laverne Mean By Unsafe 2:21:32 - Why did you have to read Clean Slate off the Bone 2:29:24 - What’s the Audience 2:32:45 - Laverne Cox: Symbol of Change 2:38:58 - Integrity: The Power of Saying No 2:40:07 - Black Excellence vs. Black Liberation 2:45:53 - We’re all unserious first 2:50:05 - Are We Willing to Lose This Place 2:54:37 - Wrapping Up
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2 months ago
3 hours 6 minutes 48 seconds

NOW - No Opportunity Wasted with Angelica Ross
Laverne Cox’s Accountability Moment Sparks Debate!
Laverne Cox’s recent appearance on Olay & Friends' accountability panel has sparked heated discussions across the LGBTQ+ community and beyond! Hosted by the ever-insightful Angelica Ross, this thought-provoking episode dives into themes of personal growth, intersectionality, and navigating the complex challenges faced by Black trans women in the entertainment industry. Angelica Ross brings her trademark authenticity and courage to the table, unpacking Laverne’s accountability moment, the impact of dating dynamics within and outside the community, and the societal pressures surrounding privilege, desirability politics, and empowerment. The panel, featuring trans women and non-binary voices, raises essential questions about allyship, love, and the responsibility of public figures to lead by example while holding space for personal evolution. If you’re ready to explore the intersection of identity, social issues, and the fight for a more just world, this conversation is a must-watch. Join the discussion and share your thoughts in the comments below—your voice matters! Don’t forget to subscribe for more groundbreaking, empowering discussions and share this video to keep the conversation alive. Together, we can create meaningful change. #film #livenews #livegebang #filmisnowextra #inspirational #tiqmilan #mentalhealth #lgbtq #transgender #disclosure CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Welcome Back 01:26 - Supporting Angelica Ross 07:01 - No Interview Today 08:13 - Sending Money to Angelica 10:17 - Volunteering Opportunities 12:06 - Buddhism in Business 15:41 - Start of Show 16:55 - Episode Sponsored By... 23:55 - Accountability Discussion 26:10 - Laverne Cox & Olay Controversy 32:44 - Dominique Jackson & Quay Insights 35:34 - Angelica Ross Challenges Laverne Cox 41:15 - Honest Insights: Laverne Cox Interview 45:25 - Accountability Among Friends 47:13 - Laverne's Standards and Expectations 49:25 - Angelica Ross on Interracial Dating 55:50 - Angelica's Apology to Laverne 58:25 - Sacrificing for Beliefs 58:33 - Reflecting on Loved Ones 59:02 - Quay’s Comments on Accountability 01:02:00 - Conversations Among Black Trans Women 01:04:02 - Laverne’s Ex-MAGA Cop Relationship 01:06:09 - Angelica's Issues with Disclosure 01:11:09 - Text Me for Updates 01:12:50 - More on the Accountability Panel 01:14:14 - Desirability Politics Discussion 01:18:15 - Non-Binary Representation Issues 01:25:20 - Theoretical vs Practical Conversations 01:28:09 - Text Community Engagement 01:28:50 - Defining Queer Spaces 01:32:20 - Trans Men Perspectives 01:36:50 - Competing Narratives with Non-Binary People 01:40:45 - Introducing Brianna Jenkins 01:42:53 - Brianna Jenkins on Laverne Cox 01:47:49 - Partnership Updates 01:49:00 - Jerome Joins the Discussion 01:52:56 - Importance of Harm Reduction 01:57:55 - Sexual Education for Trans Individuals 01:58:10 - Manifesting Love Experiences 02:01:40 - Understanding Your Desires 02:04:00 - Exploring Personal Desires 02:12:46 - Reality of Love for Black Trans Women 02:15:11 - Age Differences in Relationships 02:19:30 - Brianna’s Final Thoughts 02:26:35 - Laverne’s Final Reflections 02:26:47 - Book Club Discussion 02:30:10 - Buddhist Breadcrumb Insights 02:39:01 - Shoutout & Thank You
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3 months ago
2 hours 26 minutes 44 seconds

NOW - No Opportunity Wasted with Angelica Ross
Trailblazing Advocacy: Ceyenne Doroshow’s Legacy
Trailblazer Ceyenne Doroshow shares her powerful journey of resilience, empowerment, and advocacy in this candid and inspiring conversation. Hosted by Angelica Ross, this episode explores Ceyenne's groundbreaking work in shaping brighter futures for the LGBTQ+ community, particularly Black trans women. From founding the transformative organization GLITS to creating housing solutions and advocating for incarcerated individuals, Cayenne reveals the challenges faced and victories achieved in the fight for justice and equity. Dive into deep discussions about personal growth, the importance of spiritual alignment, and navigating systemic barriers, as well as how the intersection of identity and activism can create a more peaceful and just world. Touching on spirituality, gender affirmation, and the entertainment industry's role in social issues, this heartfelt dialogue is a must-watch for anyone seeking insight and empowerment. Join the conversation! Share your thoughts in the comments, subscribe for more meaningful discussions, and spread awareness by sharing this video. Together, let’s celebrate the voices shaping our future. #buddhism #pride #risingviolence #lgbtq #transgender CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Welcome back 04:17 - Understanding Buddhism 10:34 - Positive Life Changes 13:28 - Preparing for the Interview 21:30 - Introduction to the Topic 23:58 - Keeping Sisters' Memories Alive 25:26 - Serving Without a Building 27:20 - Maintaining Joy in Chaos 30:51 - Serving Others and Yourself 34:10 - Discovering Spirituality 38:59 - Supporting the Mission 41:24 - Evolving Pride in Community 46:24 - Supporting the Leilene Polanco Program 49:43 - Conversation with Cayenne Dorro 53:40 - Embracing Self-Acceptance 59:53 - Embracing Self-Acceptance (Duplicate) 1:05:32 - No Opportunity Wasted 1:08:18 - Practice Over Perfection 1:14:37 - Pose Season Four Renewal 1:15:40 - Exploring Nasty Faith 1:17:15 - The Ten Worlds of Buddhism 1:19:30 - Embracing Multiple Identities 1:21:34 - Closing Remarks
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3 months ago
1 hour 22 minutes 21 seconds

NOW - No Opportunity Wasted with Angelica Ross
Black Trans Media: Behind the Revolution with Sasha Alexander
Join Angelica Ross as she sits down with Sasha Alexander, founder of Black Trans Media, for an insightful and empowering conversation about personal growth, representation, and the challenges faced by the LGBTQ+ community. In this dynamic discussion, Angelica and Sasha explore the intersection of race, gender, and media, shedding light on the critical role of storytelling in combating harmful stereotypes and creating a more equitable world. Sasha shares their inspiring journey of building Black Trans Media, a platform dedicated to centering Black trans voices and fostering authentic representation free from the cis and white gaze. From navigating societal misconceptions to addressing systemic racism and transphobia, they delve into the resilience and creativity of the Black trans community, highlighting the importance of visibility and empowerment in a time of cultural and political upheaval. Angelica Ross, an acclaimed advocate and entertainer, brings her unique perspective to this crucial dialogue, offering reflections on her own experiences while amplifying voices that often go unheard. Together, they discuss the urgency of reclaiming spaces, the significance of Pride, and the ongoing fight for justice and liberation. Don’t miss this powerful episode filled with wisdom, passion, and actionable insights. Share your thoughts in the comments, subscribe for more transformative conversations, and spread the message to help create a more peaceful and just world for all. #pride #lgbtq #disclosure #mentalhealth #lgbtmovies CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Angelica Ross Returns 01:00 - Setting the Tone 03:16 - Angelica's New Passport 05:44 - Cynthia Erivo 09:50 - Harriet Film Discussion 11:55 - Wheel of Time Series Insights 14:38 - Buddhism Day by Day Practices 19:00 - The Ghost Show Overview 24:20 - Cancel Culture Debate 26:35 - Episode Introduction 27:10 - Creating Our Own Spaces 31:35 - Building Black Trans Media 35:30 - The Role of Media in Advocacy 38:55 - Advice for Platform Creation 39:50 - Restoring Balance in Trans Community 42:52 - Balancing Media Production and Advocacy 44:30 - Trajectory of Pride: Inclusivity 50:20 - Thank You and Final Thoughts 52:40 - Life Update 53:09 - Mental Health Check-In 55:37 - Turning Pain Into Medicine 01:09:25 - How to Help Marginalized Communities 01:22:18 - Bad Place Reflections 01:24:55 - Goodnight Messages
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3 months ago
1 hour 25 minutes 59 seconds

NOW - No Opportunity Wasted with Angelica Ross
Pride Is Protest: Uplifting Black Trans Voices ✊
Join Angelica Ross and the incredible Qween Jean for an empowering Pride conversation that celebrates Black trans voices, personal growth, and the ongoing fight for liberation. In this inspiring dialogue, Qween Jean shares her journey from facing homelessness to becoming a trailblazer in art and activism, fearlessly advocating for Black trans liberation and amplifying the voices of marginalized communities. Together, they explore the intersection of fashion, theater, and protest as powerful tools for empowerment and change, while addressing challenges faced by the LGBTQ+ community and the fight against systemic oppression. This heartfelt discussion also touches on the importance of community, the spirit of rebellion, and the commitment to creating a more peaceful and just world. Qween Jean reflects on her experiences organizing Black Trans Liberation Kitchen, a safe space for fellowship and dignity, and the transformative power of Pride as an act of protest. With topics ranging from trans representation in the entertainment industry to standing in solidarity with global movements like Free Palestine, this conversation reminds us all of the strength found in collective action and shared humanity. Be part of this meaningful journey by commenting your thoughts, subscribing for more insightful discussions, and sharing this video to uplift and spread awareness about the resilience and power of Black trans voices. Happy Pride! #artfunds #artactivism #becominganactivist #transgenderawarenessweek #performanceactivism #transgenderawarenessweek #transrightsarehumanrights #artandactivism #artactivism #dragqueenprideparade CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Angelica Ross and Queen Jean 01:18 - Radical Activism and Social Change 09:51 - Black Trans Liberation Kitchen Initiatives 21:20 - Fashion, Theater, and Protest for Liberation 25:58 - No Cops at Pride: Understanding the Movement 27:00 - No Pride in Genocide: Meaning and Implications Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaoWM8oMcjYx5DtCODV4AaQ/join
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4 months ago
30 minutes 35 seconds

NOW - No Opportunity Wasted with Angelica Ross
From Walkmans to Missy Elliott: The Power of Innovation and Art
In this episode of "Now, No Opportunity Wasted," I, Angelica Ross, dive into the significance of July 1st, a date rich with history and cultural milestones. We kick off with a powerful quote from Daisaku Ikeda's "Buddhism Day by Day," emphasizing the importance of gratitude and the dangers of arrogance. This sets the tone for a fast-paced discussion that intertwines technology, art, and social justice. I reflect on the revolutionary impact of the Sony Walkman, released on July 1, 1979, which transformed how we engage with music and our surroundings. I also celebrate the birthday of Missy Elliott, a trailblazer who redefined power and creativity for Black women and femmes, and Amanda Seals, whose unapologetic truth-telling inspires me and many others. The conversation shifts to JoJo Siwa, who recently expressed feeling pressured by the queer community to identify as a lesbian. I address the complexities of identity and the real pressures that exist within society, particularly the pressure to conform to heteronormative standards. I highlight insights from the podcast "Hoodrat to Headwrap," where hosts Erica Hart and Ebony Donley discuss the omnipresent pressure to be straight, contrasting it with the narrative that the queer community is coercive. Next, I touch on the topic of non-binary identities and trans freedom, referencing T.S. Madison's podcast "Outlaws." I emphasize that being trans is not confined to a binary definition and that each individual's journey is unique. I share my own identity as a non-binary trans woman, advocating for authenticity and liberation over labels. As the episode progresses, I confront the silence of public figures like DJ Khaled regarding the situation in Palestine, expressing my frustration with performative activism. I stress the urgency of using platforms to uplift the oppressed and call out complacency. The episode wraps up with a lively Q&A session, where I engage with listeners about various topics, including career transitions into tech through TransTech, the importance of representation in the arts, and the challenges faced by trans individuals in the entertainment industry. I encourage listeners to embrace their unique journeys, build their confidence, and seek out opportunities that align with their passions. Throughout this episode, I aim to inspire and empower my audience to disrupt the status quo, dream big, and show up authentically in their lives. Join me as we continue to explore these vital conversations and uplift each other in the process. In this episode of "Now, No Opportunity Wasted," I, Angelica Ross, dive into the significance of July 1st, a date rich with history and cultural milestones. We kick off with a powerful quote from Daisaku Ikeda's "Buddhism Day by Day," emphasizing the importance of gratitude and the dangers of arrogance. This sets the tone for a fast-paced discussion that intertwines technology, art, and social justice. I reflect on the revolutionary impact of the Sony Walkman, released on July 1, 1979, which transformed how we engage with music and our surroundings. I also celebrate the birthday of Missy Elliott, a trailblazer who redefined power and creativity for Black women and femmes, and Amanda Seals, whose unapologetic truth-telling inspires me and many others. The conversation shifts to JoJo Siwa, who recently expressed feeling pressured by the queer community to identify as a lesbian. I address the complexities of identity and the real pressures that exist within society, particularly the pressure to conform to heteronormative standards. I highlight insights from the podcast "Hoodrat to Headwrap," where hosts Erica Hart and Ebony Donley discuss the omnipresent pressure to be straight, contrasting it with the narrative that the queer community is coercive. Next, I touch on the topic of non-binary identities and trans freedom, referencing T.S. Madison's podcast "Outlaws." I...
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4 months ago
56 minutes 18 seconds

NOW - No Opportunity Wasted with Angelica Ross
Living Light & Lovely: Lena’s Path to Empowerment and Activism
Lena Bradford, a renowned DJ and activist has been a vibrant part of New York's cultural scene for decades. As we celebrated Pride Month, Lena shared her recent honor of being named the Grand Marshal of the Pride Parade, a role she views as a significant opportunity to represent the LGBTQ+ community and inspire others. Lena reflected on her upbringing in Manhattan and the rich tapestry of experiences that shaped her journey. She spoke passionately about the importance of community and connection, emphasizing how her spiritual outlook and openness to others have kept her thriving in an industry that can be unforgiving. We delved into her experiences DJing at some of the most iconic celebrations in New York, and how the city's unique energy continues to inspire her work. Throughout our conversation, Lena highlighted the importance of recognizing our predecessors and the trailblazers who paved the way for the current generation. She shared heartfelt stories about her grandmother, a dominatrix and opera singer, who introduced her to the vibrant nightlife of New York at a young age. This background instilled in her a deep appreciation for diversity and the power of community. As we navigated the current political climate, Lena offered insightful advice to the younger generation, encouraging them to stay informed and proactive. She emphasized the importance of community over individualism, especially for marginalized groups, and how collective action can lead to meaningful change. We also touched on Lena's upcoming memoir, where she is revisiting her past and reflecting on her journey. She candidly discussed the challenges of writing about her experiences and the importance of therapy in her healing process. Lena's commitment to living authentically and uplifting others was evident throughout our conversation. In closing, we celebrated the need to center trans voices and recognize the contributions of those still fighting for equality today. Lena's energy and wisdom will leave you inspired.
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4 months ago
49 minutes 25 seconds

NOW - No Opportunity Wasted with Angelica Ross
N.O.W. Nightly | Selective Outrage: The Complexities of Activism and Celebrity Culture
In this episode of "Now," I, Angelica Ross, dive into a range of topics that reflect on personal growth, societal issues, and pop culture. We begin with a quote from "Buddhism Day by Day" by Daisaku Ikeda, emphasizing the importance of dialogue and the courage to stand up for oneself. This leads me to reflect on the struggles we all face and the need to fight for our space and identity in a world that often tries to suppress us. As I transition into current events, I discuss the ongoing situation in Israel and the Biden administration's lack of pressure for a ceasefire, highlighting the frustration and confusion surrounding the narrative. I also touch on Terrence Howard's recent controversy regarding his refusal to portray same-sex intimacy in a biopic, questioning whether his stance is rooted in homophobia or personal boundaries. This segues into a broader discussion about masculinity, abuse, and the societal expectations placed on men. I share my thoughts on the entertainment industry, particularly regarding the representation of Black stories and the tendency to insert white characters into predominantly Black narratives. I express my desire to see more authentic representation and advocate for the inclusion of Black queer voices in mainstream media. The episode also features a segment on the Real Housewives of Atlanta, where I discuss Kenya Moore's behavior and the dynamics of celebrity culture. I argue that celebrity culture reflects our societal values and that we need to celebrate each other more rather than idolizing distant figures. Towards the end, I emphasize the importance of real relationships and experiences in practicing spirituality and humanity. I challenge listeners to reflect on their own beliefs and actions, urging them to engage in meaningful dialogue and activism. Finally, I conclude with a Buddhist breadcrumb, reminding us that true wisdom comes from understanding the world around us and engaging with it, rather than retreating into a bubble of privilege. This episode is a call to action for listeners to be more aware, engaged, and supportive of one another in our shared struggles.
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6 months ago
47 minutes 7 seconds

NOW - No Opportunity Wasted with Angelica Ross
Legendary Moves: Dashaun Wesley on Ballroom, Identity & Breaking Barriers
In this episode of "No Opportunity Wasted," we talk about the importance of self-knowledge and self-leadership, emphasizing that we are the architects of our own lives. I kick off the episode with a powerful quote from Daisaku Ikeda's "Buddhism Day by Day," which highlights the significance of knowing oneself as a foundation for human dignity. Later we welcome back Renita Shannon, a former Georgia state representative and activist as we tackle the pressing issues surrounding the current political landscape, particularly the frustrations with the Democratic Party's complacency and the ongoing political challenges, including tariff wars with Canada, Mexico, and China. Renita breaks down the complexities of tariffs, explaining how they impact not just foreign countries but also American consumers, leading to increased costs for everyday goods. We explore the broader implications of these political decisions, including how they affect jobs and the economy. Renita passionately critiques the motivations behind voting for Trump, asserting that many voters were driven by bigotry rather than economic concerns. We discuss the need for accountability within the Democratic Party and the importance of resistance, even when it comes from within the party itself. The conversation shifts to the ballroom culture, where I introduce our next guest, Dashaun Wesley, a legendary figure in the ballroom scene. Dashaun shares his experiences of navigating the complexities of identity and acceptance within both the ballroom community and mainstream society. He reflects on the evolution of ballroom culture, highlighting the importance of self-expression and the need for education about the roots of our community. Throughout the episode, we emphasize the necessity of community support and resilience in the face of adversity. We discuss how the personal is political, and how our individual journeys of self-knowledge can lead to collective empowerment. As we wrap up, I encourage listeners to embrace their own narratives and seize opportunities, reminding them that waiting for someone else to create change is a losing game. Join us for this very enlightening conversation that challenges the status quo and hopefully inspires us all to take action in our lives and communities.  
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8 months ago
1 hour 39 minutes 55 seconds

NOW - No Opportunity Wasted with Angelica Ross
From Education to Entertainment: Jerome Trammell's Journey in Television Production
In this episode of "Now No Opportunity Wasted," we delve into a raw and honest conversation with Jerome Trammell, a talented producer known for his work with Fox Soul and various prominent figures in the entertainment industry. This episode is part of my ongoing journey to share previously unreleased conversations that challenge me and push the boundaries of comfort, particularly around topics that are often deemed too messy or controversial. We kick off the episode with a thought-provoking quote from Daisaku Ikeda's "Day by Day Wisdom for a Modern Life," emphasizing the importance of living a full and rewarding life rather than merely existing. This theme resonates throughout our discussion as we explore the complexities of representation, social media dynamics, and the intricacies of identity within our community. Before diving into our main conversation, I address some pressing social issues, including the recent arrest of Palestinian activist Mamoud Khalil by ICE, which raises concerns about the targeting of pro-Palestinian activists under both Republican and Democratic administrations. I stress the need for accountability across party lines and highlight the ongoing attacks on marginalized communities, particularly trans rights. As we transition into the "Make It Make Sense" segment, I welcome my friend Renita Shannon to break down the latest political foolery, including the alarming trend of federal workers being fired indiscriminately under the Trump administration. We discuss the implications of these actions on essential services and the broader impact on our society, particularly regarding the treatment of trans individuals in the military. Returning to my conversation with Jerome, we explore his journey from a passionate educator to a prominent voice in television production. Jerome shares his experiences navigating the challenges of being a flamboyant Black man in education and how he transitioned into the world of social media commentary, ultimately leading to his success in the entertainment industry. Throughout our discussion, we touch on the complexities of interracial relationships within the Black community, particularly in the context of dating preferences and societal influences. Jerome and I engage in a candid dialogue about the importance of understanding the dynamics at play and the need for radical love and acceptance within our community. We also dissect the recent HBO Max show featuring Jerrod Carmichael, examining the nuances of representation and the potential pitfalls of portraying personal experiences without acknowledging the broader community context. Our conversation highlights the importance of authenticity and the responsibility that comes with sharing one's narrative in a public space. This episode is a rich tapestry of insights, humor, and heartfelt discussions, reminding us that while we may face challenges, it is essential to embrace our truths and continue pushing for meaningful conversations that foster understanding and growth. Join us as we navigate these complex topics and celebrate the beauty of living authentically. 00:00:00 - Introduction and ContextWelcome back to the podcast, where Angelica Ross discusses her journey of sharing previously hesitant episodes, featuring Jerome Trammell. 00:02:11 - Buddhist WisdomAngelica shares a quote from Daisaku Ikeda about living a full and rewarding life, emphasizing quality over quantity. 00:03:19 - Current Events and ActivismDiscussion on the arrest of Palestinian activist Mamoud Khalil and the implications of recent executive orders targeting pro-Palestinian activists. 00:06:00 - Make It Make Sense SegmentAngelica introduces Renita Shannon to break down recent political events, including federal worker firings under the Trump administration. 00:10:33 - 
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8 months ago
1 hour 7 minutes 3 seconds

NOW - No Opportunity Wasted with Angelica Ross
All About Hope and Grace
In this episode of "Now, No Opportunity Wasted," I, Angelica Ross, return to the podcast after a long hiatus, bringing with me a wealth of experience and growth. I kick off the episode with an inspiring passage from Daisaku Ikeda's "Buddhism Day by Day," emphasizing the importance of personal responsibility and confronting challenges head-on. This theme resonates deeply with my own journey and the current state of the world. In a new segment titled "Now Make It Make Sense," I welcome former Georgia State Representative Renita Shannon to help dissect the political noise surrounding current events, particularly focusing on the ongoing Trump saga. We dive into the promises made by Trump during his campaign, particularly regarding inflation, and discuss the reality of his administration's failures. Renita and I analyze the disconnect between Trump's rhetoric and the lived experiences of everyday Americans, especially in light of rising prices for essentials like eggs and gas. We also tackle the implications of Trump's policies, including the controversial SAVE Act, which threatens to complicate voter registration processes and disproportionately affect marginalized communities, including trans individuals and married women. Renita highlights the dangers of erasing databases that track police misconduct, emphasizing the need for accountability in law enforcement. As the conversation unfolds, we reflect on the broader implications of these political maneuvers and the importance of community resilience. I express my commitment to fighting for our rights and the necessity of being prepared for the challenges ahead. In the latter part of the episode, I introduce my guest, Hope Giselle, a fellow activist and leader in the movement. We discuss the complexities of navigating public spaces as Black trans women, the challenges of being perceived through societal lenses, and the importance of mutual support and grace within our community. Hope shares her experiences of showing up authentically, even in spaces that may not always feel safe, and we explore the significance of accountability and growth in our interactions with one another. Throughout this episode, I aim to foster a sense of hope and empowerment, encouraging listeners to confront the realities of our political landscape while also nurturing our community bonds. Join us as we navigate these critical conversations and strive for a more inclusive future.
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8 months ago
1 hour 22 minutes 41 seconds

NOW - No Opportunity Wasted with Angelica Ross
From Cardiac Arrest to Comeback with Dr. Leo Moore
In this episode of "No Opportunity Wasted," I had the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Leo Moore, a remarkable physician whose journey is a testament to resilience, purpose, and the power of community support. We kicked off our conversation by checking in on Dr. Moore's well-being, and he shared how his busy day of patient care and administrative work had him looking forward to our discussion. The core theme of our podcast revolves around how individuals navigate challenges and seize opportunities throughout their lives. I expressed my belief that everyone faces obstacles, regardless of their background or appearance, and it is our responses to these challenges that define us. Dr. Moore's story exemplifies this notion, particularly as a Black man in the medical field. Dr. Moore reflected on the strong foundation he received from his family, particularly the influence of his mother, grandmother, and aunts, all of whom worked in healthcare. He shared that he is the first doctor in his family, and his family's unwavering support nurtured his dream of becoming a physician from a young age. This support was crucial, especially when he encountered the daunting realities of medical school, including the financial burdens and the rigorous academic demands. A pivotal moment in Dr. Moore's journey occurred when he met a Black emergency medicine physician during high school. This encounter crystallized his dream of becoming a doctor, as he finally saw someone who looked like him thriving in the profession. He emphasized the importance of representation and mentorship in shaping his aspirations. We also discussed the significance of programs like "Minority to Majority," which provided him with opportunities to learn and grow in a predominantly white environment. Dr. Moore expressed concern over the decline of such programs and the impact this has on future generations. As we delved deeper into his experiences, Dr. Moore candidly shared the challenges he faced as a Black physician navigating predominantly white institutions. He highlighted the importance of confidence in his training at a historically Black medical school, which equipped him to serve diverse communities effectively. Our conversation took a poignant turn when Dr. Moore recounted his recent experience with cardiac arrest during an elective procedure. He described the harrowing moments of being in cardiac arrest for over nine minutes and the subsequent journey of recovery. Dr. Moore's resilience and commitment to his health were evident as he shared how he quickly returned to his routine, emphasizing the importance of physical fitness and mental fortitude. We also touched on the broader implications of health disparities, particularly within the Black community, and the need for open conversations about health, trust, and misinformation. Dr. Moore passionately advocated for addressing stigma surrounding HIV and the importance of education in combating misinformation. Towards the end of our conversation, we explored Dr. Moore's personal life, including his journey of coming out as a Black gay man. He shared the challenges he faced in a religious household and the importance of self-acceptance and authenticity. His reflections on love, spirituality, and the qualities he seeks in a partner were both insightful and inspiring. This episode is a powerful reminder of the strength found in community, the importance of representation, and the resilience required to overcome life's challenges. Dr. Leo Moore's story is not just about his journey in medicine; it is a celebration of hope, purpose, and the unwavering belief that we can all make a difference in our lives and the lives of others.
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1 year ago
1 hour 13 minutes 42 seconds

NOW - No Opportunity Wasted with Angelica Ross
Shea Couleé: From Crafty Queen to Marvel Star!
Join Angelica Ross in a compelling conversation with Shea Couleé as they explore her journey from a crafty queen to a Marvel star. In this insightful interview, Shea discusses her personal growth and the importance of navigating the entertainment industry while championing the LGBTQ+ community. Dive into stories about Shea's early days in Chicago, the challenges faced by Black queens, and her ascent to polished stardom. The video highlights the significance of voting, embracing identity, and challenging social issues to create a more peaceful and just world. Angelica's deep understanding of social dynamics and her background as founder of TransTech adds depth to their discussion, touching on the intersection of personal empowerment and community advocacy. With expert storytelling, they address the need for authentic representation in media and the impact of Shea's work on broader societal change. Engage with the video by sharing your thoughts in the comments, subscribing for more empowering discussions, and spreading the message of inclusivity and resilience.
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1 year ago
56 minutes 42 seconds

NOW - No Opportunity Wasted with Angelica Ross
Karaoke Queen: A Conversation with Dominic Lim on Identity and Love
Join us for a conversation with Dominic Lim, the author of "Karaoke Queen," a queer rom-com that explores themes of identity, love, and the complexities of being a queer person of color. Dominic shares his journey as a writer, the challenges he faced in the publishing industry, and the importance of representation in literature. We discuss his experiences growing up Filipino and queer, the acceptance he found within his family, and the supportive community that helped him thrive. Dominic also highlights the significance of visibility for marginalized communities and the role of storytelling in fostering understanding and connection. We touch on the importance of mental health, the realities behind social media portrayals, and the need for solidarity within the LGBTQ+ community. As we wrap up, I reflect on the teachings of Buddhism, encouraging listeners to focus on the present moment and make choices that liberate themselves and others. I invite everyone to find opportunities for positive action in their lives, reminding them that every moment counts. 00:00:00 - Introduction and Buddhist WisdomWelcome back to Now, No Opportunity Wasted. Angelica Ross shares a Buddhist quote about individual responsibility and self-discipline. 00:01:05 - Political Climate and ResponsibilityDiscussion on the upcoming election, online discourse, and the importance of taking responsibility for societal issues. 00:02:10 - Boycotting for ChangeAngelica talks about boycotting companies that support war and human rights violations, emphasizing the BDS movement. 00:03:39 - Sustainability in Fashion and TechA call for transparency in business practices, particularly in tech companies and their environmental impact. 00:04:49 - Introduction to Dominic LimAngelica introduces Dominic Lim, author of "Karaoke Queen," and discusses his excitement about the conversation. 00:05:12 - Dominic's Inspiration for WritingDominic shares his inspiration for "Karaoke Queen" and the exploration of queer identity within the context of drag. 00:07:47 - The Desire for AdaptationsDiscussion on the potential for Dominic's stories to be adapted into movies and the challenges authors face in the industry. 00:09:51 - Challenges for Authors of ColorDominic discusses the difficulties faced by authors of color in the publishing industry and the importance of supportive allies. 00:11:07 - Growing Up Filipino and QueerDominic reflects on his upbringing, family acceptance, and the dynamics of coming out within his family. 00:13:03 - The Role of Music in WritingDominic talks about his background in music and how it influences his writing, particularly in his books. 00:17:19 - Navigating the Legal FieldDiscussion on Dominic's experience in the legal industry and how it informs his writing. 00:18:57 - Writing from Personal ExperienceDominic emphasizes the importance of writing from personal experience and the need for diverse representation in literature. 00:19:56 - Personal Life and MarriageDominic shares about his marriage and the importance of love in his life. 00:20:10 - Concerns for LGBTQ+ RightsDiscussion on the current political climate and fears regarding the future of LGBTQ+ rights. 00:22:09 - Visibility and RepresentationThe importance of visibility for marginalized communities and the role of artists in promoting diverse stories. 00:25:30 - Creating Inclusive NarrativesDominic discusses the need for inclusive narratives in media and the importance of recognizing diverse experiences...
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1 year ago
50 minutes 25 seconds

NOW - No Opportunity Wasted with Angelica Ross
Know Your Price with Andre M. Perry
In this insightful episode of "No Opportunity Wasted," Angelica Ross sits down with Andre M. Perry, author of "Know Your Price," to delve into the art of unlocking hidden value and transforming life's challenges into opportunities for personal growth and social empowerment. The conversation explores the intersection of personal experiences and societal structures, emphasizing the importance of valuing Black lives, property, and communities. Angelica and Andre discuss the power of resilience, the significance of recognizing personal and community assets, and the role of Buddhism in creating a more peaceful and just world. They also highlight the challenges faced by the LGBTQ+ community and the need for ownership and economic empowerment within Black neighborhoods. With a focus on shared economics and entrepreneurship, this episode offers a narrative on how to navigate and overcome systemic obstacles. Join the conversation by sharing your thoughts in the comments, subscribing for more inspiring discussions, and spreading awareness to empower others.
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1 year ago
45 minutes 17 seconds

NOW - No Opportunity Wasted with Angelica Ross
Black, Fat, Femme: Celebrating Identity and Resilience in Media with DoctorJonPaul and Jordan Daniels
In this episode of the NOW podcast, I had the pleasure of hosting Jordan and Dr. John Paul from the Black Fat Femme Podcast. We kicked off the conversation with a warm reunion vibe, reflecting on our shared history and the journey we've all been on in the media landscape. Both guests expressed their excitement about being on the show and shared how they feel validated in their work, particularly in creating a platform that centers Black, fat, and femme voices. We delved into the challenges they faced while developing their podcast over the past three years, emphasizing the importance of collaboration and trust in their partnership. Jordan and Dr. John Paul highlighted how their friendship and shared vision have been crucial in navigating the complexities of podcasting, especially in a space that often overlooks marginalized voices. As we discussed the intersectionality of their work, they shared insights on maintaining mental health in an environment that can be anti-Black, anti-fat, and anti-femme. They emphasized the need for empathy and the importance of curating their online spaces to protect their peace. Both guests acknowledged the challenges of celebrity culture and the pressure to perform, while also recognizing the value of authenticity in their interactions. Throughout the episode, we explored themes of community, support, and the significance of standing firm in one's identity and beliefs. Jordan and Dr. John Paul reminded us that while social media can be a double-edged sword, it is essential to engage with it mindfully and prioritize mental well-being. This conversation was not only enlightening but also a celebration of the resilience and creativity within our communities.
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1 year ago
1 hour 34 minutes 56 seconds

NOW - No Opportunity Wasted with Angelica Ross
Some Major Mentorship with Janetta Johnson
Angelica and Miss Janetta Louise Johnson discuss their experiences as Black trans women and the challenges they have faced. They talk about the heyday of South Florida for trans women, the differences between then and now, and the importance of visibility and opportunities for the trans community. Miss Janetta shares her journey of transitioning out of sex work and incarceration and finding support from Miss Major. They also discuss the need for Black trans ownership and the work of the Transgender Gender Variant Intersex Justice Project (TGIJP) in providing services and opportunities for the community. Miss Janetta shares her work with the Transgender Gender-Variant & Intersex Justice Project (TGIJP) and their efforts to create safer spaces and provide reentry case management services. They also discuss the importance of self-care, family, and finding joy outside of the work. The conversation ends with a discussion about their future goals and the impact they want to make in their respective communities. TGI Justice Project  
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1 year ago
1 hour 12 minutes 35 seconds

NOW - No Opportunity Wasted with Angelica Ross
Unpacking the Black Friend with Frederick Joseph
In this conversation, Angelica and Frederick Joseph author of "We Alive Beloved", "Patriarchy Blues", "The Black Friend" and more, discuss the progress and setbacks across various social justice movements and explore the intersectionality of different advocacy work and the challenges faced by marginalized communities. They also examine the pyramid of privilege, where white women and black men often align with systems of power to gain their own benefits. They highlight the importance of dismantling these systems and creating true equality for all. The conversation also touches on the role of capitalism, the impact of social media, and the need for accountability in progressive spaces.  explores the themes of activism, fear, and the role of art in social change.  In this conversation, Frederick Joseph and Angelica Ross discuss the impact of Frederick's book 'The Black Friend' and the importance of having conversations about race and identity.    Watch video on Youtube.com/@missross
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1 year ago
1 hour 37 minutes 49 seconds

NOW - No Opportunity Wasted with Angelica Ross
Authentic Leadership with Renitta Shannon
Angelica Ross interviews Renita Shannon, a former House Representative and advocate for equality. They discuss the importance of the upcoming election and the need for voters to make their voices heard. They also talk about the role of elected officials and the importance of holding them accountable. Renita emphasizes the need for authentic leadership and encourages individuals to use their voices to make their demands known. They also discuss the impact of social media and the importance of community engagement in creating change. Chapters 00:00 Introduction01:26 The Importance of the Upcoming Election04:00 Holding Elected Officials Accountable09:17 The Power of Authentic Leadership16:13 The Role of Community Engagement
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1 year ago
1 hour 33 minutes 36 seconds

NOW - No Opportunity Wasted with Angelica Ross
All we have is NOW - No Opportunity Wasted with Angelica Ross, a weekly podcast and a movement focused on making the most out of life’s opportunities and challenges, right now!! Each week, listen to Angelica Ross unfiltered and unapologetic as she dives into deep discussion on everything from politics to pop culture with world leaders, celebrities and everyday people who share their wisdom, guidance, and joy from real, personal, lived experience.