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The Head Nod : Black Life at A PWI
The Qube & DCP Entertainment
21 episodes
7 months ago
The Head Nod provides an authentic take on Black Life in predominantly white spaces. Join hosts Adell Coleman and Anna DeShawn and guests for raw conversations, laughs and head nods as they share their perspectives on everything from challenges, triumphs to unique experiences of navigating a world that often fails to recognize the Black experience. Season one focuses on "Black Life at a PWI (Predominantly White Institutions)." Throughout this exciting season, the podcast offers an in-depth and entertaining look into the college experiences of Black students who attended PWIs. From the initial culture shock to navigating the complexities of Greek life, and even sharing random Saturday night adventures at the most unexpected places - "The Head Nod" leaves no stone unturned.
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The Head Nod provides an authentic take on Black Life in predominantly white spaces. Join hosts Adell Coleman and Anna DeShawn and guests for raw conversations, laughs and head nods as they share their perspectives on everything from challenges, triumphs to unique experiences of navigating a world that often fails to recognize the Black experience. Season one focuses on "Black Life at a PWI (Predominantly White Institutions)." Throughout this exciting season, the podcast offers an in-depth and entertaining look into the college experiences of Black students who attended PWIs. From the initial culture shock to navigating the complexities of Greek life, and even sharing random Saturday night adventures at the most unexpected places - "The Head Nod" leaves no stone unturned.
Show more...
Society & Culture
Leisure
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Campus Mom brought a hug & tough love - Drake University, University of Missouri-Kansas City & University of Mary Hardin-Baylor
The Head Nod : Black Life at A PWI
55 minutes
2 years ago
Campus Mom brought a hug & tough love - Drake University, University of Missouri-Kansas City & University of Mary Hardin-Baylor
Chosen family is such a big part of the PWI experience. It helps us get through the best and worst of times while away from home. Dr. Kelley, known as Mama on campus, kept the Drake University Black undergrads right on together. This led to her finding her passion in higher education where she spent 20 years in PWI's across the country. She had you with a hug and some tough love. Follow Dr. Kelley IG: @browniedu Hosts: Adell Coleman & Anna DeShawn Executive Producer: Ryan Woodhall Distribution: DCP Entertainment & The Qube Follow Adell: @iamadellcoleman Follow Anna: @annadeshawn For more information visit: dcpofficial.com/theheadnod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Head Nod : Black Life at A PWI
The Head Nod provides an authentic take on Black Life in predominantly white spaces. Join hosts Adell Coleman and Anna DeShawn and guests for raw conversations, laughs and head nods as they share their perspectives on everything from challenges, triumphs to unique experiences of navigating a world that often fails to recognize the Black experience. Season one focuses on "Black Life at a PWI (Predominantly White Institutions)." Throughout this exciting season, the podcast offers an in-depth and entertaining look into the college experiences of Black students who attended PWIs. From the initial culture shock to navigating the complexities of Greek life, and even sharing random Saturday night adventures at the most unexpected places - "The Head Nod" leaves no stone unturned.