Can athletes transcend the confines of their sports to become powerful voices for activism and creativity? This episode of Slap to Power features Andrew Robinson, a pro athlete turned entrepreneur, who shares his unique journey of blending sports with business and creativity. His insights are a testament to the multi-faceted lives individuals can lead, inspiring us to break out of traditional molds and use our platforms effectively. As we embrace the intersectionality of sports, politics, and entertainment, we also navigate current societal issues such as the controversial ICE raids and the shocking trend of scammers in Nigeria, sparking a conversation about the role of empathy and education in bridging political divides.test adSupport the showAMAZONCompassion KindPATREONSLAP the Power is written and produced by Rick Barrio Dill (@rickbarriodill) and Aja Nikiya (@compassioncurator). Associate Producer Bri Coorey (@bri_beats). Audio and Video engineering and studio facilities provided by SLAP Studios LA (@SLAPStudiosLA) with distribution through our collective home for progress in art and media, SLAP the Network (@SLAPtheNetwork). If you have ideas for a show you want to hear or see, or you would like to be a featured guest artist on our show, please email us at info@slapthepower.com
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Can athletes transcend the confines of their sports to become powerful voices for activism and creativity? This episode of Slap to Power features Andrew Robinson, a pro athlete turned entrepreneur, who shares his unique journey of blending sports with business and creativity. His insights are a testament to the multi-faceted lives individuals can lead, inspiring us to break out of traditional molds and use our platforms effectively. As we embrace the intersectionality of sports, politics, and entertainment, we also navigate current societal issues such as the controversial ICE raids and the shocking trend of scammers in Nigeria, sparking a conversation about the role of empathy and education in bridging political divides.test adSupport the showAMAZONCompassion KindPATREONSLAP the Power is written and produced by Rick Barrio Dill (@rickbarriodill) and Aja Nikiya (@compassioncurator). Associate Producer Bri Coorey (@bri_beats). Audio and Video engineering and studio facilities provided by SLAP Studios LA (@SLAPStudiosLA) with distribution through our collective home for progress in art and media, SLAP the Network (@SLAPtheNetwork). If you have ideas for a show you want to hear or see, or you would like to be a featured guest artist on our show, please email us at info@slapthepower.com
Could a boxing match between legends and influencers be more than just entertainment? Our latest installment of "Slap the Power" is your backstage pass to the much-hyped showdown between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul. We couldn't help but question the match’s authenticity, especially when compared to the eyebrow-raising outcome of the recent Serrano fight. Tune in as we ponder whether these events hold a mirror up to the issue of fairness in the ring, and set the stage for broader societal conversations.Switching gears, we spotlight the harsh reality that 80% of climate change refugees are women, bringing to light the staggering inequities intensified by natural disasters. Join us as we travel to regions like Central East Africa, Bangladesh, and India, where these challenges are most acute, forcing young girls out of education and into vulnerable situations. We also touch on global political tensions, focusing on Hong Kong’s battle for democracy amidst Beijing’s tightening grip. Through these narratives, we aim to spark awareness and galvanize support for women and girls facing these adversities.Support the showAMAZONCompassion KindPATREONSLAP the Power is written and produced by Rick Barrio Dill (@rickbarriodill) and Aja Nikiya (@compassioncurator). Associate Producer Bri Coorey (@bri_beats). Audio and Video engineering and studio facilities provided by SLAP Studios LA (@SLAPStudiosLA) with distribution through our collective home for progress in art and media, SLAP the Network (@SLAPtheNetwork). If you have ideas for a show you want to hear or see, or you would like to be a featured guest artist on our show, please email us at info@slapthepower.com
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Can athletes transcend the confines of their sports to become powerful voices for activism and creativity? This episode of Slap to Power features Andrew Robinson, a pro athlete turned entrepreneur, who shares his unique journey of blending sports with business and creativity. His insights are a testament to the multi-faceted lives individuals can lead, inspiring us to break out of traditional molds and use our platforms effectively. As we embrace the intersectionality of sports, politics, and entertainment, we also navigate current societal issues such as the controversial ICE raids and the shocking trend of scammers in Nigeria, sparking a conversation about the role of empathy and education in bridging political divides.test adSupport the showAMAZONCompassion KindPATREONSLAP the Power is written and produced by Rick Barrio Dill (@rickbarriodill) and Aja Nikiya (@compassioncurator). Associate Producer Bri Coorey (@bri_beats). Audio and Video engineering and studio facilities provided by SLAP Studios LA (@SLAPStudiosLA) with distribution through our collective home for progress in art and media, SLAP the Network (@SLAPtheNetwork). If you have ideas for a show you want to hear or see, or you would like to be a featured guest artist on our show, please email us at info@slapthepower.com