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The Gramma Esther Pod with Britt Warner
Britt Warner
17 episodes
1 week ago
Musical artist Britt Warner interviews other female creatives about their journeys with an emphasis on philosophy, humor, existentialism, psychology, and the human condition.
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Musical artist Britt Warner interviews other female creatives about their journeys with an emphasis on philosophy, humor, existentialism, psychology, and the human condition.
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Music Interviews
Music
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#18 - Toya Coleman
The Gramma Esther Pod with Britt Warner
1 hour 28 minutes 34 seconds
4 years ago
#18 - Toya Coleman

Toya Coleman aka Toya From Harlem is a podcaster, writer, speaker, plant mom, tattoo enthusiast, and historian. Her biweekly podcast That Wasn't In My Textbook explores everything you wish you'd learned in school minus the white-washed lens. We talked paying it forward, remembering the "why," throwing age milestones out the window, what makes a relationship healthy, and reimagining history in order to change the future.

Theme song: "There's Still Time" - Gramma Esther

Featured song: "Nameless" - October's Child

The Gramma Esther Pod with Britt Warner
Musical artist Britt Warner interviews other female creatives about their journeys with an emphasis on philosophy, humor, existentialism, psychology, and the human condition.