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The Qube's Podcast Salon is a fresh, new monthly event series spotlighting the incredible work of Black & Brown podcast creators. Join us for an intimate evening of immersive listening, complete with silent headphones for a truly captivating audio experience, and connect with fellow podcast lovers while directly supporting these vital voices. Snag your spot now and be part of the movement reshaping the future of podcasting!
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The Podcast Salon is hosted by award-winning podcast host & producer Anna DeShawn.
Anna, pronouns anything respectful, is a social entrepreneur, storyteller and community organizer. She is a multi-award winning podcast host/producer who builds streaming platforms which center & celebrate BIPOC & QTPOC creatives. In 2023, Anna was inducted into the Chicago LGBTQ Hall of Fame because of her unwavering commitment to the LGBTQ community. Anna DeShawn is determined to ride media into its next era by utilizing digital media streams to tell the stories and play the music that deserves to be heard.
This month's featured podcast is Curious City!
WBEZ’s Curious City takes questions from listeners about Chicago and the region, like ‘What happens to birds stuck inside O’Hare Airport?’ or ‘Is the Old Joliet prison really haunted?’ We investigate the answers and talk about them on the show. Our mission is to include the public in editorial decision-making, make journalism more transparent and strengthen multimedia coverage about Chicago, the surrounding region and its people (past or present). Listen to Curious City at wbez.org/curious-city, on Wednesday afternoons at 91.5FM or wherever you listen to podcasts.
This month's special features include:
Joy in the Breakthrough
This podcast explores the peaks and valleys of life through cross-generational conversations with diverse leaders who have learned the power of being broken open in order to break through. Hosted by Connie Lindsey and Anna Valencia.
Gathering Ground
Join consultant, filmmaker and activist Mary F. Morten as she delves into what it’s like to operate within and outside of the nonprofit industrial landscape. Along with her special guests, Mary answers questions from listeners and covers topics including racial and gender equity, and the experiences of people of color in leadership development and the nonprofit workforce.
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