Knew Amsterdam Radio w/ Flobo Boyce
Imagine a world where creative people have the “Keys To The City.” Knew Amsterdam Radio celebrates those who dare to think differently. Weekly we sit down with creatives and entrepreneurs and ask them not only their "why" but their "how." Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/knewamsterdam/support
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Comic nerds, unite! Flobo Boyce is joined by Michael Regina owner of the "Read The Freaking Comics" YouTube channel. The pair dish nerd culture, tech, and their mutual appreciate for Darwyn Cooke. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/knewamsterdam/support
Olena OM, author of the mindfulness book "Know Thyself. Mind.: Transforming challenges to opportunities" joins the Mayor on this special bonus episode of Knew Amsterdam Radio. Olena offers her fresh perspective on mindfulness, while sharing her own stories as well. Get the book here. https://a.co/d/592QtaF --- Support
On this episode of Knew Amsterdam Radio, we're being joined by Just Judy, author of the "frontier historical" book, "Holy Joe!: Prophet, Seer and Revelator" about founder of the Mormon church, Joseph Smith. Learn more about her, here: https://mormonprotagonist.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.c
Dr. Maxine Mendez-Williams, author of the nonfiction book, "Battling Mental Illness Behind Bars" joins the show to discuss what are our prison systems are doing--or not doing--in regards to protecting the mental health of those incarcerated. Purchase your copy of the book, here: https://a.co/d/axpsJjh --- Support this
Arias WebsterBerry is an entrepreneur's, entrepreneur. From his own success with starting multiple businesses, he is on a quest to empower other business owners of color to succeed. His story is a fascinating one on this edition of Knew Amsterdam Radio. Learn more at https://ariaswebsterberry.com/ --- Support this podc
Martin Terrell, a man who who grew up among racism in the midwest and was imprisoned for a crime he did not commit, collected his experiences in a book of poetry called "Unseen Scars." He stops by Knew Amsterdam what those Unseen Scars are and why he decided to put his experiences to paper. Check out there book here, h