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StoryNoir
Opal F.
21 episodes
1 month ago
"Redefining narratives and shifting perspectives; this is StoryNoir," a listening space that explores topics such as personal & career development, wellness, reproductive justice, travel, adoption, and so much more.  Opal facilitates conversations where people share what it takes to be bold and how they show up as their truest selves. Did you hear something that resonated with you? Leave a review or say hello online: Instagram: @StoryNoir [https://www.instagram.com/storynoir/] | Website: storynoir.com [https://www.storynoir.com/]
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"Redefining narratives and shifting perspectives; this is StoryNoir," a listening space that explores topics such as personal & career development, wellness, reproductive justice, travel, adoption, and so much more.  Opal facilitates conversations where people share what it takes to be bold and how they show up as their truest selves. Did you hear something that resonated with you? Leave a review or say hello online: Instagram: @StoryNoir [https://www.instagram.com/storynoir/] | Website: storynoir.com [https://www.storynoir.com/]
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Kids & Family,
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Episodes (20/21)
StoryNoir
[Chapter 21]: "Black California & The Great Migration" in Conversation with David Peters, Rashida Chase and Dr. Mari Gray
The Great Migration took place starting in the 1910's and lasted until the 1970's. Approximately 6 million Black folks moved from the American South to the Northern, Midwest and Western states, shaping the modern-day cities we know and love today, namely Oakland. Join this live conversation as I discuss these experiences through the lens of Black California, specifically with first, second and third generation Bay Areans. This conversation took place on September 30, 2023 at the West Oakland Cultural Action Network's Land is Liberation Festival in the Storytelling Pavilion. – Support the Following Work: Dr. Mariama Smith Gray - The Great Migration Study - https://www.csueastbay.edu/news-center/experts/gray-mariama.html Rashida Chase: Artist Resistance in Residence (link [https://kpfa.org/area941/episode/rashida-chase/?fbclid=IwAR03Prt7yX4y1JsjsriOO3ZvpoB58eUrjk5wYQAyGcxxAYQeFx_gUDq_bWM]) West Oakland Cultural Action Network: https://www.thewocan.org/ – Does something resonate with you from the episode? Please leave a review. Say hello: Instagram: @StoryNoir | Website: Storynoir.com
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1 year ago
57 minutes

StoryNoir
[Chapter 20]: Sounds Underground: "In Conversation with Sonny SOUF"
Welcome to Chapter 20 of the StoryNoir podcast. This is a part of a series of conversations with the artists from UC Berkeley's Sounds Underground Talent Showcase. Take a listen as we explore mental health, understanding the boundlessness of our own creativity and taking a bit of inspiration from our environment and lived experiences. Sonny represents Hip Hop with his rhyme schemes, content, delivery and punchlines. He strives to become the artists that inspired him. Support Sonny's Work: @Sonny.Souf [https://www.instagram.com/sonny.souf/] -- Does something resonate with you from the episode? Please leave a review. Say hello: Instagram: @StoryNoir | Website: Storynoir.com
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1 year ago
31 minutes

StoryNoir
[Chapter 19]: West Oakland Cultural Action Network Storytelling Session: In Conversation with Dorothy Lazard
Join this conversation as Dorothy Lazard discusses her debut novel, What You Don't Know Will Make a Whole New World (2023). Miss Dorothy is a retired Oakland Librarian with a story that spans in the early days of The Great Migration in the 1960's. The ever changing landscape of Oakland calls for the preservation of personal narratives to show the rich history that remains rooted in the fabric of the culture. – Support Dorothy Lazard's Work: https://dorothylazard.com/ This Librarian Holds the Keys to Oakland's History (link [https://www.kqed.org/arts/13875177/dorothy-lazard-rightnowish]) - KQED article by Rightnow-ish's Pen Hardshaw - Does something resonate with you from the episode? Please leave a review. Say hello: Instagram: @StoryNoir Website: Storynoir.com
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1 year ago
41 minutes

StoryNoir
[Chapter 18]: "Sounds Underground: In Conversation with Farbod"
Welcome to Chapter 18 of the StoryNoir podcast. This is part of conversations with the artists from UC Berkeley's Sounds Underground Talent Showcase. Today I'll be in conversation with Farbod (@MyNameisFarbod). What does sunshine embodied look like? Look no further than Farbod Mirodani, a force to be reckoned with as a corporate lawyer turned musician. From attending Berkeley Law to then performing at Zellerbach Hall 20 years later, Farbod tells his story of resilience and transformation as he's come out in so many aspects. From juggling the Big 3, "Doctor, Engineer or Lawyer," he chose the law route, but didn't feel quite fulfilled as he lived the dreams of others. Today, he's found a blend between the two worlds of passion and career, as he trailblazes his own path along the way. Support Farbod's Work: https://www.instagram.com/mynameisfarbod/ Reflection (Spotify): https://open.spotify.com/track/40C226gL2NkCNjgPiHj6da?si=5ef00f2913ee4dc2 – Does something resonate with you from the episode? Please leave a review. Say hello: Instagram: @StoryNoir | Website: Storynoir.com
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2 years ago
44 minutes

StoryNoir
[Chapter 17]: Reading: "Sisters of the Yam - Tongues of Fire: Learning Critical Affirmation" Written by bell hooks
Welcome to Chapter 17 of the StoryNoir podcast. I'll be reading "Tongues of Fire: Learning Critical Affirmation" from Sister of the Yam by bell hooks. Description of the text: This chapter distinguishes between the harsh critiques people give one another, which may contain 'truth', and liberating truth-telling, they are not the same. It examines whether people are really dedicated to truth-telling when they are exposing something about someone else. Harsh criticism, with a truth-telling component, is often a major characteristic of black mother-and-daughter relationships. Since many black women were and still are raised in households where most of the love and affection people receive comes from black women elders, mothers, aunts, and grandmothers who may also use criticism in a verbally abusive way, the may come to see such a practice as a caring gesture. Most black women know what it is like to bear the brunt of brutal tongue-lashings. Most of people have been told the 'truth' about themselves in ways that have been hurtful and humiliating." Source: https://www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/mono/10.4324/9781315743165-3/tongues-fire-bell-hooks?context=ubx&refId=ce58d474-0699-4be5-a137-c26448de797e – Does something resonate with you from the episode? Please leave a review. Say hello: Instagram: @StoryNoir | Website: Storynoir.com – Disclaimer: No copyright infringement was intended. This reading was done under the assumption of fair use for entertainment and educational purposes. Thank you.
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2 years ago
20 minutes

StoryNoir
[Chapter 16]: "Answering Prayers" featuring Toccara Nicole
Navigating our own identity and the journey to self-love can be long when searching for purpose. Igniting the elements of who one truly is can take lifetimes, but Toccara N. Steele, Foundress of Vault of Steele Consulting and Publishing International, is an Identity Architect. She works with underestimated and highly successful clients through their own journey while being authentic and open with hers. Additionally, she is a 12-time author who works with Christian entrepreneurs to build books, businesses, brand and themselves. I met Toccara in 2021 and ever since then, she's been a cheerleader, from all the way in Omaha, Nebraska. She speaks to me about her roots in Chicago and the ways her own family history has shaped her today. This episode is powerful and full of spirituality and the power of prayer. Toccara is a force to be reckoned with. Support Toccara's Work: https://www.yourauthorsauthority.com/ -- Does something resonate with you from the episode? Please leave a review. Say hello: Instagram: @StoryNoir | Website: Storynoir.com
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2 years ago
38 minutes

StoryNoir
[Chapter 15]: Reading: "The Secret Lives of Church Ladies" Written by Deesha Philyaw
Welcome to Chapter 15 of the StoryNoir podcast. I'll be reading "Peach Cobler" from The Secret Lives of Church Ladies (by Deesha Philyaw. Check out Deesha's work deeshaphilyaw.com [https://deeshaphilyaw.com/] & @deeshaphilyaw [https://www.instagram.com/deeshaphilyaw/] – Does something resonate with you from the episode? Please leave a review. Say hello: Instagram: @StoryNoir | Website: Storynoir.com – Disclaimer: No copyright infringement was intended. This reading was done under the assumption of fair use for entertainment and educational purposes. Thank you.
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2 years ago
51 minutes

StoryNoir
[Chapter 14]: "Sounds Underground: In Conversation with Tristan Marcelle"
Welcome to Chapter 14 of the StoryNoir podcast. This is part of conversations with the artists from UC Berkeley's Sounds Underground Talent Showcase. Today I'll be in conversation with Tristan Marcelle. She's self-described as an R&B singer and songwriter from Louisville, Kentucky. Listen into our conversation as we talk about identity, finding our voices and shining while doing it! Support Tristan's Work: @TristanMarcelle – Does something resonate with you from the episode? Please leave a review. Say hello: Instagram: @StoryNoir | Website: Storynoir.com
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2 years ago
37 minutes

StoryNoir
[Chapter 13]: Reading: "Grandma's Baby" & "Coco Butter Baby" Written by Krystaelynne S. Diggs
Welcome to Chapter 13 of the StoryNoir podcast. I'll be reading "Grandma's Baby" & "Coco Butter Baby" by Krystaelynne S. Diggs, an author I recently discovered. Check out Miss Krystaelynne's other work online (@AllThingsDiggs [https://www.instagram.com/allthingsdiggs/]). – Does something resonate with you from the episode? Please leave a review. Say hello: Instagram: @StoryNoir | Website: Storynoir.com – Disclaimer: No copyright infringement was intended. This reading was done under the assumption of fair use for entertainment and educational purposes. Thank you.
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2 years ago
9 minutes

StoryNoir
[Chapter 12]: "Sounds Underground: In Conversation with Gr8tness"
Welcome to Chapter 12 of the StoryNoir podcast. This is part of conversations with the artists from UC Berkeley's Sounds Underground Talent Showcase. Gr8tness, an artist / rapper from Richmond, California. Take a listen as we explore mental health, navigating school and creative expression. You'll also get a sneak peek at some of his music. Support Gr8tness' Work: @TheyDontKnowAnt [https://www.instagram.com/theydontknowant/] – Does something resonate with you from the episode? Please leave a review. Say hello: Instagram: @StoryNoir | Website: Storynoir.com
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2 years ago
32 minutes

StoryNoir
[Chapter 11]: "Allow Me to Reintroduce Myself"
This is a reintroduction to the StoryNoir Podcast. I get to reflect on past guests and a preview of the upcoming episodes to look forward to. This is the season of harvest and collaboration. Let's chat about partnerships and sponsorships. – How Sounds Underground Elevated the 50th Anniversary of Hip Hop: https://tinyurl.com/4yw78e8n -- Does something resonate with you from the episode? Please leave a review. Say hello: Instagram: @StoryNoir Website: Storynoir.com
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2 years ago
21 minutes

StoryNoir
[Chapter 10]: "Success" with Monet Boyd (@SuccessCoachMo)
What do your Q4 plans look like? As we head into the new year, holistically setting ourselves up for success is important, whether it's in our career, personal life, or all of the above.  Monet Boyd (@SuccessCoachMo [https://www.instagram.com/successcoachmo/]) works to find ways to assure women have access to a purposeful life and wealth building opportunities. Our conversation was full of nostalgia, gems and reflections between two friends. – Support Monet's Work: https://www.successcoachmo.com [https://www.successcoachmo.com/] @SuccessCoachMo [https://www.instagram.com/successcoachmo/] – Podcast Recommendations: * Born to Be Seen the Podcast  [https://open.spotify.com/show/3zQglhYlEA4dElpQ60WGKg?si=2fd6b4be8fce4f98] * Words With Me Podcast [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/words-with-me-podcast/id1576241700] * Your First Million [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/your-first-million/id1467515562] * Hello Seven Podcast [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hello-seven-podcast/id1441242814] Links to Aforementioned Business Owners * IG: @plantingassets [https://www.instagram.com/plantingassets/] * IG: @btobseen [https://www.instagram.com/btobseen/] * IG: @entrepreneurmembersclub [https://www.instagram.com/entrepreneurmembersclub/] -- Does something resonate with you from the episode? Please leave a review. Say hello: Instagram: @StoryNoir Website: Storynoir.com
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2 years ago
57 minutes

StoryNoir
[Chapter 9]: History Behind Black Breastfeeding Week
Thank you for tuning into the StoryNoir podcast! Happy Black Breastfeeding Week. I broke down the complex history of body feeding and why that's important context for the conversations we're having around reproductive justice today. Support your local birth workers :) Want to talk more about Eponymous Birth Collective? Head over to https://www.storynoir.com/eponymous to schedule a call – More information about Black Breastfeeding Week: https://blackbreastfeedingweek.org/ Journal of Southern History: "Mothers' Milk: Slavery, Wet-Nursing, and Black and White Women in the Antebellum South" (2017) https://muse.jhu.edu/article/647289 Roberts, D. (2000). Killing the Black Body. Vintage Books. -- Does something resonate with you from the episode? Say hello online: Instagram: @StoryNoir Website: Storynoir.com
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2 years ago
32 minutes

StoryNoir
[Chapter 8] "Flexibility" featuring Kia the Curl Consultant
Welcome to Chapter 8 of the StoryNoir podcast. I'm your host, Opal, and I'll be facilitating a conversation with Kia Fay, affectionately known as Kia the Curl Consultant. Kia is a textured hair exclusive stylist and marketing expert hailing from the Bay Area. She teaches fold with natural hair texture about care practices through elevated and accessible education. Today, we struck up a fascinating conversation around being small-business owners, our journeys with our own sense of beauty, grief & loss, and of course, hair care! We'll revisit some of these topics today, delving into how she came into who she is today. Connect with Kia on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kiathecurlconsultant/ Website: https://www.thecurlconsultant.com [https://www.thecurlconsultant.com/]/ -- Does something resonate with you from the episode? Please leave a review. Say hello: Instagram: @StoryNoir Website: Storynoir.com [http://storynoir.com/]
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2 years ago
1 hour 30 minutes

StoryNoir
[Chapter 7]: "Resilience" featuring Rahul Gupta
What does intersectionality look like to you? For Rahul and Opal, growing up, their childhoods on opposite coasts couldn't have been more different. However, they have something in common; they're both adopted. Chapter 7 discusses how they both found the language to solidify their adoptive identities as adults and the ways they want to change the narrative and the ideas surrounding adoption. They hone in on the importance of having said language to describe their childhood experiences as a way to have deep conversations with loved ones who may not understand the effects of adoption. Today, each of them do what they can in earnest to support all members of the adoption & foster ecosystem to empower the next generation of people with similar experiences. – Connect with Rahul on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rgupta20/ Adopto Community (closed for folks part of the adoption community): https://adopto.circle.so/home Advocates mentioned: Oleg Lougheed: https://www.overcomingodds.today/olegs-story Simon Benn: https://www.thrivingadoptees.com/ -- Does something resonate with you from the episode? Please leave a review. Say hello: Instagram: @StoryNoir Website: Storynoir.com
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2 years ago
56 minutes

StoryNoir
[Chapter 6]: "Influencing" featuring Kameron Monet
What does it look like to successfully take a leap of faith and land on your feet? For Kameron, this meant leaving her job at a top law firm and pivoting to become an influencing marketing consultant and licenced attorney (woot woot!).  Kameron's combination of beauty, brains and fashion informs how she stays up to date while using social trends to create content and lead others as they build their influencing careers. Her website states, "I started The Legal Tea to help creatives navigate the legalize of contracts to gain complete understanding, secure higher paid opportunities, and stay up-to-date on the influencer marketing industry!" Support Kameron's work: @KameronMonet [https://www.instagram.com/kameronmonet/] @TheLegalTeaSocial [https://www.instagram.com/thelegalteasocial/] -- Does something resonate with you from the episode? Please leave a review. Say hello: Instagram: @StoryNoir Website: Storynoir.com
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2 years ago
33 minutes

StoryNoir
[Chapter 5]: "Comics" featuring Thien Pham and Briana Loewinsohn
What does a friendship look like to you? For Thien Pham and Briana Loewinsohn, their love of art solidifies their bond as a duo of Oakland-based educators who are also published authors. We'll discuss Thien's forthcoming book, Family Style: Memories from an American from Vietnam, and Briana's debut comic book, Ephemera.  Although both storylines take the reader on separate journeys, we're able to see the ways their art, food and fighting for what's right have remained ever present in their friendship. – Support Thien and Briana: @Thiendog [https://www.instagram.com/thiendog/] @brianabreaks [https://www.instagram.com/brianabreaks/] -- Does something resonate with you from the episode? Please leave a review. Say hello: Instagram: @StoryNoir Website: Storynoir.com
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2 years ago
1 hour 5 minutes

StoryNoir
[Chapter 4]: "Creativity" featuring Raven Honeys
Thank you for tuning into Chapter 4 of the StoryNoir podcast! Today I'm joined by Raven (@RavenHoneyYT [https://www.instagram.com/ravenhoneyyt/]) a Los Angeles-based podcaster, YouTuber, creative and most notably - my dear friend of almost 20 years!  We discuss what it was like being an odd kid and how we've leveraged that as our superpower as adults. We also reflect on how we escaped the realities of our difficult childhoods by getting lost in nature and the ways we cultivated a community library in 5th grade called The Book Fairies. Currently, Raven is showcasing her creativity to the world by way of horror movie reviews, acting and makeup. -- Support Raven's work on TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@ravenhoney], Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/ravenhoneyyt/] and YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@ravenhoneybee] P.S: I spoke with Raven on her podcast, Tea With Honey (episode 6): https://bit.ly/3MMEkX2 -- Does something resonate with you from the episode? Say hello online: Instagram: @StoryNoir Website: Storynoir.com
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2 years ago
55 minutes

StoryNoir
[Chapter 2]: "Sobriety" - featuring Shelby Barlow
Welcome to episode 2 of the StoryNoir Podcast. I'm your host, Opal, and I was joined by Shelby Barlow. Shelby is a self-described Mississippi girl based in Miami, sharing her experiences as she's taking the world by storm. Shelby speaks from the heart with honest wisdom about her experiences with identity, speaking up in times of strife and pivoting careers as she sobers her mind, body and soul. Her successes speak for themselves, as she is a Learning & Development professional, freelance content creator, as well as a UPenn alumna. -- Support Shelby's work @Shelbarlow -- Does something resonate with you from the episode? Say hello: Instagram: @StoryNoir Website: Storynoir.com
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2 years ago
44 minutes

StoryNoir
[Chapter 1]: "Yemoja Speaks" with Shalonda Swanson
Thank you for tuning into the StoryNoir podcast! I had the pleasure of speaking with Shalonda Swanson of Yemoja Speaks. As a former foster youth Ms. Swanson understands the emotional challenges of healing. She reflected on her personal journey and have overcome emotional issues through writing poetry while she was in college. Currently she talks about healing through art, the impact of foster foster, and developing meaningful relationships on her podcast every Thursday.  She is writing her first book, "Trauma-Free: Thriving After Foster" to guide the younger generation in unpacking their trauma to thrive after leaving foster care. She attributes her success to her wonderful support system of mentors and teachers that pushed her out of her comfortable zone and she is eagerly giving the opportunity others to step out of theirs. -- Support Shalonda's forthcoming  book and work online @YemojaSpeaks and @YemojasMedia -- Does something resonate with you from the episode? Say hello online: Instagram: @StoryNoir Website: Storynoir.com
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2 years ago
53 minutes

StoryNoir
"Redefining narratives and shifting perspectives; this is StoryNoir," a listening space that explores topics such as personal & career development, wellness, reproductive justice, travel, adoption, and so much more.  Opal facilitates conversations where people share what it takes to be bold and how they show up as their truest selves. Did you hear something that resonated with you? Leave a review or say hello online: Instagram: @StoryNoir [https://www.instagram.com/storynoir/] | Website: storynoir.com [https://www.storynoir.com/]