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White Label American
Raphael Harry
195 episodes
5 months ago

Baudelaire Ceus is a dynamic podcaster who’s been bringing the world to your ears for the last three years with the Atlas Obscura Podcast. As the child of Haitian immigrants, he has a unique take on travel, focusing specifically on the rich tapestry of the African Diaspora.

His journeys span from Los Angeles to Haiti to Benin, revealing the beauty and history often overlooked in mainstream narratives. Before Baudelaire joined, the show primarily showcased locations in Europe and the U.S., frequently tethered to white-centric stories. But he turned that around!

With a decade of travel experience throughout the Caribbean and Africa alongside his fiancée, Baudelaire infused the show with fresh perspectives. He kicked things off with an episode on the ancient city of Great Zimbabwe, opening the door to a series that celebrates underrepresented cultures and their captivating histories. Get ready to explore the untold secrets of the world with Baudelaire as your guide!

Don't miss out on Baudelaire's amazing work https://www.bauknows.com/

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Baudelaire Ceus is a dynamic podcaster who’s been bringing the world to your ears for the last three years with the Atlas Obscura Podcast. As the child of Haitian immigrants, he has a unique take on travel, focusing specifically on the rich tapestry of the African Diaspora.

His journeys span from Los Angeles to Haiti to Benin, revealing the beauty and history often overlooked in mainstream narratives. Before Baudelaire joined, the show primarily showcased locations in Europe and the U.S., frequently tethered to white-centric stories. But he turned that around!

With a decade of travel experience throughout the Caribbean and Africa alongside his fiancée, Baudelaire infused the show with fresh perspectives. He kicked things off with an episode on the ancient city of Great Zimbabwe, opening the door to a series that celebrates underrepresented cultures and their captivating histories. Get ready to explore the untold secrets of the world with Baudelaire as your guide!

Don't miss out on Baudelaire's amazing work https://www.bauknows.com/

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Ep 187: Montego Bay to New York A Story of Adaptation & Success ft Kerry Ann Reid Brown
White Label American
1 hour 30 minutes
1 year ago
Ep 187: Montego Bay to New York A Story of Adaptation & Success ft Kerry Ann Reid Brown

Today we're diving into a special re-released conversation with Kerry Ann Reid Brown, originally aired on April 8, 2023. Kerry Ann is an inspiring entrepreneur and the founder of Breadfruit Media, which includes popular podcasts like "Bridge to You," "Carry On Friends," and "Strictly Facts."

In this episode, Kerry Ann takes us on a journey through her rich Caribbean heritage, the origin and significance of her name, and her upbringing in Montego Bay, Jamaica. We explore how her family's matriarchal culture shaped her experiences and delve into the socio-economic dynamics of her childhood, reflecting on the strong community ties that made tough times more bearable.

Kerry Ann also shares the challenges and adjustments she faced after immigrating to New York in 1993, including acclimating to cold weather and cultural differences. We discuss her career path, from aspiring lawyer to podcast producer, and how burnout led her to re-evaluate her priorities and take important steps to focus on her well-being and creativity.

Throughout our conversation, we reminisce about iconic Jamaican festivals like Reggae Sunsplash and Sumfest, and Kerry Ann gives us a taste of her favorite cultural treats. We also touch on the broader challenges within the podcasting industry and the importance of audience connection over mere monetization strategies.

So, tune in for an episode filled with heartfelt stories, valuable insights, and a celebration of Caribbean culture that highlights the importance of community, resilience, and creative expression. We love to hear from you, so share your thoughts after sharing this episode.

White Label American

Baudelaire Ceus is a dynamic podcaster who’s been bringing the world to your ears for the last three years with the Atlas Obscura Podcast. As the child of Haitian immigrants, he has a unique take on travel, focusing specifically on the rich tapestry of the African Diaspora.

His journeys span from Los Angeles to Haiti to Benin, revealing the beauty and history often overlooked in mainstream narratives. Before Baudelaire joined, the show primarily showcased locations in Europe and the U.S., frequently tethered to white-centric stories. But he turned that around!

With a decade of travel experience throughout the Caribbean and Africa alongside his fiancée, Baudelaire infused the show with fresh perspectives. He kicked things off with an episode on the ancient city of Great Zimbabwe, opening the door to a series that celebrates underrepresented cultures and their captivating histories. Get ready to explore the untold secrets of the world with Baudelaire as your guide!

Don't miss out on Baudelaire's amazing work https://www.bauknows.com/