We're highlighting Eze today. DJ Eze is a 21-year-old Richmond, Texas native. Eze offers services for concerts, weddings, and events.
In this episode, Eze talks about understanding and falling in love with music, giving up and feeling regretful, building a strong event support system, and offering crucial advice to aspiring DJs.
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Episode Resources & How You Can Support Eze:
DJ Eze | Instagram
Eze’s Pick for Kenneth Goes Live:
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Are you a lover of shoes, handbags, and accessories?
Are you an upcoming entrepreneur?
Today, we highlight Shaelin Harper. Shaelin Harper is a 25-year-old Entrepreneur from New Orleans. Shaelin owns a sneaker boutique called, ‘High Demand Htx’ where she specializes in sneakers, bags, and essential accessories for your outfit needs.
In this episode, Shae shares memories of growing up in New Orleans and having to move to Houston due to Hurricane Katrina. The conversation also navigates through her passion for sneakers, understanding the market value for sneakers, creation, and diversification of ‘High Demand Htx’, and creating a safe place for women.
What we Discuss:
Episode Resources & How you can support Shae:
Shaelin Harper | Instagram
High Demand Htx | Instagram
The one and only Chino Angles joins Kenneth Goes Live … well today we’re calling it Chino Goes Live! In our monumental 10th episode, we shine a spotlight on Photographer, Chino Angles.
As he continues to navigate new experiences and the difficulties of sustaining mental health as an entrepreneur, Chino talks a little bit about his contentment. One of Kenneth's favorite projects is "A Visual Ode to Sorayama + Arturo," and Chino explains the idea behind the editorial.
Chino also discusses how he strikes a balance between upholding and enhancing his brand and his clients' delight. Beyond photography, this conversation also covers things he learned during the epidemic and how cooking is his joyful pastime.
In this episode, I sit down with up-and-coming rapper KV to talk about her latest EP, 4theVIBEZ, and how she found her unique sound. KV shares her journey of discovering her own voice as an artist and discusses the importance of being authentic and intentional in her lyrical content.
Throughout the conversation, KV opens up about her musical influences, citing artists like Baby Keem, Eminem, Kendrick Lamar, JID, and Drake as some of the key inspirations behind her work. She also shares some behind-the-scenes stories from the making of 4theVIBEZ, discussing the creative process and the challenges she faced in bringing her vision to life.
Whether you're a fan of rap music or just interested in the creative process, this episode will provide valuable insights into the world of independent artists and their challenges in the music industry. So sit back, relax, and tune in to KV Goes Live.
On this episode of Kenneth Goes Live, we feature Personal Chef Kameron Wilkerson. Kenneth and Kam talk over the phone about their present mental health, where Kam gets his inspiration for cooking, how restaurants can do better, and why Kam is coming back for a 2nd episode of Kenneth Goes Live.
Underground Rapper Menkoo chats with Kenneth about his upbringing in Missouri "Mo" City, the importance of writing your own raps, and how adding relatable content and depth has catered to the authenticity of his music.
Autumn Johnson, a student at the University of Houston majoring in media production, makes an appearance on Kenneth Goes Live to discuss her love of storytelling, her methods for producing and directing, and why "Felicity" is her favorite television program of all time. Autumn also talks about her experiences as a social media intern for the Houston Cinema Arts Society and the Emmy Award-winning show "Late Night with Seth Meyers" on NBC, as well as a producer and creative director for local artists.
Jordan Booker, an All-American athlete, sits down with Kenneth to discuss the value of believing in yourself, the top three lessons from James Prince's book "The Art and Science of Respect," and how he first learned about meditation and how it inspired him to start an organization called "Meditation Monday" that emphasizes the importance of mental health among college students.
Grace Chinenye Okoro discusses her inspiration for writing "Life is Worth More Than Just Living: Waking up with a Purpose Not an Agenda" and children's book, "Mercedes' Jacobs is a Fifth Grader,". She discusses her goal of educating people about the fact that there is more to life than material wealth, what motivates her, and advice for other aspiring writers.
In a follow-up episode, Kenneth invites Kelechi back to discuss the true meaning of philanthropy, the difficulties minorities face when applying to colleges, and the creation of his community service projects, which address issues ranging from food insecurity to feminine hygiene to wardrobe insecurity.
Philanthropist and UH Alumnus, Kelechi Iroegbu talks to Kenneth Davis III about his podcast’s pivotality in showcasing stories of creatives and business owners. They also talk about using your platform to your advantage and advocacy's influence in Kenneth’s life.
Kenneth Goes Live is a bi-weekly podcast hosted by Kenneth Davis III, a creative, activist, and leader. The goal of this podcast is to promote underrepresented narratives. Listen to Kenneth chat with creatives, entrepreneurs, musicians, and even you! Kenneth Goes Live is here because we all need encouragement and publicity to promote our skills, concepts, or products. This podcast is a call to action to help those in your neighborhood. From Houston to the World, join this movement in shining a light on others!