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Shaping the Narrative
Cove Collective
95 episodes
2 weeks ago
Welcome to Shaping the Narrative, a podcast where we have thoughtful conversations about stories and the creators behind them. On this show, you can expect to hear us discuss everything from books, movies and podcasts or be joined by guests who create narratives through their work. This podcast is produced by Cove Collective, a community that celebrates the joy, creativity and culture of BIPOC women. Listen to our bi-weekly episodes on Mondays!Podcast photo by Dainesha Nugent-Palache, artwork by Ashley Tomlinson **Cove Collective wants to acknowledge that this podcast is recorded in Tkaronto on the traditional territories of the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Haudenosaunee, the Anishinaabe, and the Huron-Wendat, which is now home to many First Nations, Inuit, and Metis Peoples.
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Welcome to Shaping the Narrative, a podcast where we have thoughtful conversations about stories and the creators behind them. On this show, you can expect to hear us discuss everything from books, movies and podcasts or be joined by guests who create narratives through their work. This podcast is produced by Cove Collective, a community that celebrates the joy, creativity and culture of BIPOC women. Listen to our bi-weekly episodes on Mondays!Podcast photo by Dainesha Nugent-Palache, artwork by Ashley Tomlinson **Cove Collective wants to acknowledge that this podcast is recorded in Tkaronto on the traditional territories of the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Haudenosaunee, the Anishinaabe, and the Huron-Wendat, which is now home to many First Nations, Inuit, and Metis Peoples.
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Exploring Black Women's Lives and Friendships in the Vibrant World of Harlem: A Deep Dive into the Hit TV Series with Chid of BWDIK
Shaping the Narrative
56 minutes 50 seconds
2 years ago
Exploring Black Women's Lives and Friendships in the Vibrant World of Harlem: A Deep Dive into the Hit TV Series with Chid of BWDIK

In this special episode we were guests on the "But What Do I Know?" podcast with host Chid Suzan where we discuss the the Black female friendships in the Amazon Prime Video series Harlem, a comedy that follows the lives of four best girlfriends living in, you guessed it Harlem. We breakdown our thoughts on each of the women and how they've evolved throughout seasons one and two and explore the ways their friendship dynamic also shifts too.

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This Podcast is produced by Cove Collective, a community that celebrates the joy, creativity, and culture of BIPOC women

Shaping the Narrative
Welcome to Shaping the Narrative, a podcast where we have thoughtful conversations about stories and the creators behind them. On this show, you can expect to hear us discuss everything from books, movies and podcasts or be joined by guests who create narratives through their work. This podcast is produced by Cove Collective, a community that celebrates the joy, creativity and culture of BIPOC women. Listen to our bi-weekly episodes on Mondays!Podcast photo by Dainesha Nugent-Palache, artwork by Ashley Tomlinson **Cove Collective wants to acknowledge that this podcast is recorded in Tkaronto on the traditional territories of the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Haudenosaunee, the Anishinaabe, and the Huron-Wendat, which is now home to many First Nations, Inuit, and Metis Peoples.