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Real Talk with NABJ-UCF
NABJ-UCF
4 episodes
1 day ago
This is the space where we dive into the experiences of Black college students, the challenges we face, and the societal issues we navigate, especially at predominantly white institutions. THE REAL TALK PODCAST IS A STUDENT-PRODUCED PODCAST FROM UCF’S NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLACK JOURNALISTS AND THE NICHOLSON SCHOOL OF COMMUNICATION AND MEDIA. VIEWS EXPRESSED ARE THOSE OF THE STUDENTS AND DO NOT NECESSARILY REFLECT THE VIEWS OF THE UNIVERSITY, THE NICHOLSON SCHOOL OR THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLACK JOURNALISTS.
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This is the space where we dive into the experiences of Black college students, the challenges we face, and the societal issues we navigate, especially at predominantly white institutions. THE REAL TALK PODCAST IS A STUDENT-PRODUCED PODCAST FROM UCF’S NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLACK JOURNALISTS AND THE NICHOLSON SCHOOL OF COMMUNICATION AND MEDIA. VIEWS EXPRESSED ARE THOSE OF THE STUDENTS AND DO NOT NECESSARILY REFLECT THE VIEWS OF THE UNIVERSITY, THE NICHOLSON SCHOOL OR THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLACK JOURNALISTS.
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Real Talk with NABJ-UCF
NABJ-UCF's Real Talk Podcast: Soul, Sound and Legacy: Motown's Impact on Modern Music

NABJ's Kenny Harris and co-host DeLaney Williams III discuss the rich history of music. From Motown to modern music, the influence of Black artists is undeniable. In this episode they discuss how this influence stretches to all genres and its impact on the future of music itself.Intro Outro Music Credit: "Too Cool" Kevin MacLeodFind Us Anywhere: @NABJUCFCredits: Host: Kenny HarrisCo-Host: DeLaney Williams IIIDirector: Gabrielle GilesProducer: Kenny HarrisAudio Engineer: Gabrielle GilesEditor: DeLaney Williams IIISocial Media: DeLaney Williams III

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7 months ago
39 minutes 1 second

Real Talk with NABJ-UCF
NABJ-UCF's Real Talk Podcast: Celebrating Black Culture at the 2025 Met Gala

Join NABJ's Victoria Jones and fellow NABJ podcast crew member DeLaney Williams III as they dive into the exciting 2025 Met Gala, where this year's theme is all about celebrating Black culture and influence! In this episode, the hosts explore the fashion, creativity, and cultural significance behind this groundbreaking Black-centric theme. From the stunning red carpet looks to the powerful historical and cultural moments, they discuss how this theme will honor Black heritage in the fashion world. Tune in to hear all about the impact of this year's Met Gala theme and what it means for Black excellence in the fashion industry.


Find Us Anywhere: @NABJUCF


Credits: 

Host: Victoria Jones

Guest: DeLaney Williams III

Director: Gabrielle Giles and Kenny Harris

Producer: Gabrielle Giles

Audio Engineer: Gabrielle Giles

Editor: Danielle Strong

Social Media: DeLaney Williams III

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8 months ago
27 minutes 43 seconds

Real Talk with NABJ-UCF
NABJ-UCF's Real Talk Podcast: New Year's Special

Join hosts Jovanni Saint Surin and NABJ alum Jeremy Bellande as they talk about Black cultural traditions and practices for the New Year. Our hosts cover a wide range of holiday-related subjects, such as food, friends, and family. Reflect as you start the new year and discover more about the historical customs and practices.

Find Us Anywhere: @NABJUCFCredits: Host: Jovanni Saint Surin & Jeremy Bellande Director: Miranda Camp Producer: Jovanni Saint Surin and Gabrielle GilesVideographer: Miranda CampAudio Engineer: Gabrielle GilesEditor: Gabrielle GilesSocial Media: Miranda Camp

Intro Outro Music Credit: "Too Cool" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License

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10 months ago
25 minutes 43 seconds

Real Talk with NABJ-UCF
NABJ-UCF's Real Talk Podcast: Breast Cancer and the Intersection of Faith

Join UCF's National Association of Black Journalists Chapter for the first episode of Real Talk Podcast: Breast Cancer and Faith. This is the space where we dive into the experiences of Black college students, the challenges we face, and the societal issues we navigate, especially at predominantly white institutions. With Breast Cancer Awareness Month fresh in our rearview, we reflect with guest and Vice President of the Gospel and Cultural Choir, Ben Greene on the organization's recent performance at a breast cancer awareness luncheon. Join us as we discuss the recent statistics and how some find guidance through illness in faith-based organizations. Find us anywhere: @NABJUCF Credits: Host: Christie St. Vil Director: Miranda Camp Producer: Kayla Seenath Audio Engineer /Videographer: Miranda Camp Social Media Coordinator: Armoni Sloan Intro Outro Music Credit: "Too Cool" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License THE REAL TALK PODCAST IS A STUDENT-PRODUCED PODCAST FROM UCF’S NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLACK JOURNALISTS AND THE NICHOLSON SCHOOL OF COMMUNICATION AND MEDIA. VIEWS EXPRESSED ARE THOSE OF THE STUDENTS AND DO NOT NECESSARILY REFLECT THE VIEWS OF THE UNIVERSITY, THE NICHOLSON SCHOOL OR THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLACK JOURNALISTS.

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1 year ago
20 minutes 26 seconds

Real Talk with NABJ-UCF
This is the space where we dive into the experiences of Black college students, the challenges we face, and the societal issues we navigate, especially at predominantly white institutions. THE REAL TALK PODCAST IS A STUDENT-PRODUCED PODCAST FROM UCF’S NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLACK JOURNALISTS AND THE NICHOLSON SCHOOL OF COMMUNICATION AND MEDIA. VIEWS EXPRESSED ARE THOSE OF THE STUDENTS AND DO NOT NECESSARILY REFLECT THE VIEWS OF THE UNIVERSITY, THE NICHOLSON SCHOOL OR THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLACK JOURNALISTS.