"We Have To Talk" is a podcast where I have conversations with individuals who exhibit empowerment, influence, self-expression, creativity, and love for life. This is something I wanted to let the world know. These are regular people who do extraordinary things. From photographers, chefs, musicians, choreographers, artists, and collectors. The show is all about spreading positivity, storytelling, getting advice, sharing stories, and having fun.
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"We Have To Talk" is a podcast where I have conversations with individuals who exhibit empowerment, influence, self-expression, creativity, and love for life. This is something I wanted to let the world know. These are regular people who do extraordinary things. From photographers, chefs, musicians, choreographers, artists, and collectors. The show is all about spreading positivity, storytelling, getting advice, sharing stories, and having fun.
” Coach” Charles Briggs @charlieq120 , Harlem born and bred, talks growing up in Harlem and what he did to not fall prey to the streets. Basketball was his salvation and he gives back to the youth by coaching. We go through a basketball memory lane.
Produced and Edited by Chevar Francis
Music by Eric “E52Beats” Capers instagram: @E52Beats
instagram: @Just_Chevar
twitter: @Chevar
https://redcircle.com/shows/we-have-to-talk
David Rios @davidriosart is an artist who I really appreciate, especially after this conversation. David reminds us that it's okay to like your passion. It's your passion and because of that fact, you can take a break from it and come back to something you like. From curating to observing, David loves the art of others. He also shares the work has a museum program director and the importance of having exhibits that are culturally responsive.
Produced and Edited by Chevar Francis
Music by Eric “E52Beats” Capers Instagram: @E52Beats
instagram: @Just_Chevar
twitter: @Chevar
https://redcircle.com/shows/we-have-to-talk
From a small island to the big city, St. Lucia's very own Chef b @thelifeof_brandon share his story of how culinary arts become his love. He talks about catering, being a personal chef, food and it's important to culture. Also, he reminds us to be kind.
Produced and Edited by Chevar Francis
Music by Joshua “jinxclusive” Poyer instagram: @thisfades
instagram: @Just_Chevar
twitter: @Chevar
https://redcircle.com/shows/we-have-to-talk
I knew Dana Byrd as a skilled basketball player, what I didn't know is that he was a classically trained musician with a rich history. He shares his story and how it transitioned him into a love for R&B.
A child of the 90s, Justice Hatterson, shares how she channels her inner Kanye (the old Kanye) when creating fashion and managing models. She focuses on how important time is to her when she is in a creative process.
R&B singer Iniah Mahagoni talks about her journey to becoming an artist. From performing at the Nuyorican Poets Café to having a song in the Netflix series "She's Gotta Have It". With more music to come.
Joshua Poyer, photographer, sneaker enthusiast, and art collector is the guest. He shares why these are an important part of his life and how they are an extension of his self-expression.
Music producer and bike life enthusiast Eric Capers shares stories about how he got into music production and why bike life is so important to the inner-city. He also tells also a story about the time he almost beat up by mom and uncle.
Cake, nails, and hair artist Mesha J has a conversation with me about how she balances all three of her passions and shares her growth throughout the process.
Welcome my fellow Leo Ryan Marrero. He talks about his company Calle Fuego and Play-Up Dance Studio partnership located in Spanish Harlem. We also learn what it takes to be in the dance industry from Disney, touring, cruise ships, and contests.
"We Have To Talk" is a podcast where I have conversations with individuals who exhibit empowerment, influence, self-expression, creativity, and love for life. This is something I wanted to let the world know. These are regular people who do extraordinary things. From photographers, chefs, musicians, choreographers, artists, and collectors. The show is all about spreading positivity, storytelling, getting advice, sharing stories, and having fun.