Rebecca Carroll

Rebecca Carroll

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Ida and Noa

Ida and Noa are sisters from Brooklyn. Noa tasted her first snail last summer and Ida passed the purple swim test at camp. Now she’s allowed to swim all the way out to the dock. This audio recorded by Ida's and Noa's father on vacation in Maine, inspired the idea for our podcast ...  Show more

Jessica, David, Nata and Charlie

Jessica is a comedy producer in her 30s and until a couple of months ago she said she would describe herself as “eggs on ice, career on fire”. David is a 54 year old engineer living in Wales in the UK. He believes that given the chance, most people are kind and considerate. Nata ...  Show more

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Introducing Come Through with Rebecca Carroll Featuring Issa Rae
Sooo Many White Guys

Hey SMWGers! WNYC Studios has a new show you might like! It's called Come Through with Rebecca Carroll: 15 Essential Conversations About Race in a Pivotal Year for America. In this episode, Rebecca is joined by very special guest Issa Rae to talk about the return of Insecure, how ...  Show more

ICYMI - Rebecca Carroll - "Surviving the White Gaze"
The Daily Show: Ears Edition

Author and cultural critic Rebecca Carroll discusses her memoir, "Surviving the White Gaze," in which she examines the challenges of transracial adoption and forging her own identity. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/li ...  Show more

Creative Pep Talk: Introductions & The Fear Trap
Alecia Renece: Love Letters from a Free Black Woman | Healing, Self Love, Affirmations, Slow Living

 

Welcome to the first episode of "The Fear Fight". This episode is all about introductions.
In this episode we:

1. Introduce the Podcast
2. Introduce the Host
3. Talk about the importance of Fear
4. Ask if you are comfortable or if you are " ...

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Introducing: Real Talk with Gemma Bradley
Real Talk

Real Talk is a podcast for women, by women and non-binary people. We’re constantly being told how to be, look and think, and it all can all get overwhelming. We have taken six key issues; racism, body image, sustainable fashion, mental health, relationships, and consent; that kee ...  Show more