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The Black Experience
Ermias
8 episodes
5 days ago
You’re going to fall—but quitting is a choice. SUBSCRIBE, LIKE, SHARE this episode, and COMMENT below what creative dream you’re refusing to quit on. In this episode, I sit down with Nate Alexander aka Razedebar, a creative designer known for his handmade garment collections and raw creative honesty. We talk about failure, self-doubt, crying as a creator, and why persistence matters more than perfection. This conversation is for anyone building something from nothing and choosing not to qui...
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You’re going to fall—but quitting is a choice. SUBSCRIBE, LIKE, SHARE this episode, and COMMENT below what creative dream you’re refusing to quit on. In this episode, I sit down with Nate Alexander aka Razedebar, a creative designer known for his handmade garment collections and raw creative honesty. We talk about failure, self-doubt, crying as a creator, and why persistence matters more than perfection. This conversation is for anyone building something from nothing and choosing not to qui...
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Episodes (8/8)
The Black Experience
"I've Cried Over This Before"- How Razedebar Built a Fashion Brand Without Quitting
You’re going to fall—but quitting is a choice. SUBSCRIBE, LIKE, SHARE this episode, and COMMENT below what creative dream you’re refusing to quit on. In this episode, I sit down with Nate Alexander aka Razedebar, a creative designer known for his handmade garment collections and raw creative honesty. We talk about failure, self-doubt, crying as a creator, and why persistence matters more than perfection. This conversation is for anyone building something from nothing and choosing not to qui...
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1 week ago
37 minutes

The Black Experience
"I've Cried Over This Before"- How Razedebar Built a Fashion Brand Without Quitting
You’re going to fall—but quitting is a choice. SUBSCRIBE, LIKE, SHARE this episode, and COMMENT below what creative dream you’re refusing to quit on. In this episode, I sit down with Nate Alexander aka Razedebar, a creative designer known for his handmade garment collections and raw creative honesty. We talk about failure, self-doubt, crying as a creator, and why persistence matters more than perfection. This conversation is for anyone building something from nothing and choosing not to qui...
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1 week ago
37 minutes

The Black Experience
How K Money Went Viral by Owning His Culture | From Seattle to Millions of Views
What happens when you stop chasing viral moments—and start owning who you are? Make sure to LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and SHARE to support the show and help these stories reach more people. I sit down with K Money, a YouTuber, Twitch streamer, and content creator with millions of views, to talk about his rise in content creation, embracing his Ethiopian culture, the viral moment with IShowSpeed, and his advice for Gen-Z creators on how to truly stand out in 2026. -----------------------------------...
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2 weeks ago
43 minutes

The Black Experience
Dr. John Carlos: The Untold Story Behind the 1968 Olympic Protest
What really happened behind the most iconic protest in Olympic history? Before you watch, hit LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and SHARE this episode — this is the kind of story that deserves to reach the whole world. In this powerful conversation, Dr. John Carlos — the man who raised his fist alongside Tommie Smith at the 1968 Mexico City Games — sits down with The Black Experience Podcast to tell the story most people never learned. We travel through his Harlem upbringing, the courage forged in the Civil...
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1 month ago
57 minutes

The Black Experience
The Mediocre Black Woman: Why “Enough” Is the New Excellence w/ Goddess Theadora
What if being “mediocre” was the most radical thing a Black woman could be? 🔥 In this powerful episode of The Black Experience Podcast, I sit down with Goddess Theadora, the visionary behind The Mediocre Black Woman — a movement redefining what it means to be enough. Before you dive in, make sure to like, comment, and subscribe for more transformative conversations every Wednesday. Goddess Theadora opens up about breaking free from perfectionism, creating safe spaces for Black women t...
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1 month ago
26 minutes

The Black Experience
The Power of Hustle: Terrell Jovon’s Journey from the Court to the Culture
✅ 🎧 Link to all platforms: https://linktr.ee/ermiashagos ✅ ☕One-time donation: ⁠https://buymeacoffee.com/tbewithermias⁠ From pro basketball courts in Europe to designing one of Seattle’s most inspiring streetwear brands — Terrell Jovon’s story is all about faith, hustle, and self-belief. In this episode of The Black Experience Podcast, Terrell shares his journey from playing overseas basketball to launching his clothing line, HIM & HER Apparel. We talk about the meaning of hustle, lesson...
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2 months ago
29 minutes

The Black Experience
What’s Driving Gen-Z? Finding Purpose in 2025 w/Kwabena
✅ 🎧 Link to all platforms: https://linktr.ee/ermiashagos ✅ ☕One-time donation: ⁠https://buymeacoffee.com/tbewithermias⁠ What truly drives Gen Z to chase their purpose? 🚀 👉 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share this episode with someone who needs motivation today! In this inspiring episode, Kwabena — student, athlete, and speaker — opens up about his journey from high school leadership to life at UW and how he stays grounded through it all. From lessons on perseverance ...
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2 months ago
31 minutes

The Black Experience
My First Ever Podcast Episode: How Tima Found Her Voice
Before The Black Experience became what it is today, this was the very first episode ever filmed — back when I was still in college. 🎥 If you’re new here, make sure to SUBSCRIBE, like this video, and hit the bell so you never miss an episode! 0:00 — Intro & Finals Week Energy 0:25 — Meet Tima: Musician, Student, Leader 2:00 — Growing Up Sierra Leonean-American & Coming to Western 4:40 — Being Black at a Predominantly White College 7:00 — Joining BSU & Finding Community 10:57 — S...
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2 months ago
20 minutes

The Black Experience
You’re going to fall—but quitting is a choice. SUBSCRIBE, LIKE, SHARE this episode, and COMMENT below what creative dream you’re refusing to quit on. In this episode, I sit down with Nate Alexander aka Razedebar, a creative designer known for his handmade garment collections and raw creative honesty. We talk about failure, self-doubt, crying as a creator, and why persistence matters more than perfection. This conversation is for anyone building something from nothing and choosing not to qui...