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Behind the Mic hosted by Wize Grazette
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In under 30 minutes, join Wize Grazette as he connects with podcasters to uncover their unique stories behind the mic. Each episode spotlights podcast hosts from diverse backgrounds, sharing their personal journeys, creative passions, and the moments that inspired their podcasts. Whether you're into trending podcasts or exploring new perspectives in podcasting, this series is perfect for a quick listen on the go.
Listen to our guest's favorite songs on our Spotify exclusive, B-Sides Track of the week playlist. Add our playlist to your Spotify library today at https://spoti.fi/40hsdYo.
Follow host Wize Grazette on socials: @TheRealWize.
Produced & Edited by Storytime Studios (@Storytime.bb).
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In this episode of Behind the Mic, host Wize Grazette sits down with Talib Jasir, founder of the Afros & Audio Podcast Festival, to explore how one man’s vision reshaped the landscape for Black podcasters across the nation.
Talib shares how his passion for storytelling and audio fiction led to the creation of a thriving national community for independent creators, the challenges of sustaining Afros & Audio without major funding, and why this year’s event in Baltimore will be its final celebration. Together, they dive into his personal journey, creative growth, and what’s next for the movement he built.
🎧 B-Sides Track of the Week: “Lucky” by Tish Hyman — a soulful reminder to stay grounded in gratitude and perseverance through creative highs and lows.
💽 Listen to our B-Sides Track of the Week playlist on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2EysXGOWrzoQ3Zmp34VWLx
💽 Listen to our B-Sides Track of the Week playlist on Youtube:
“We are the most powerful people in this industry. The podcast industry doesn’t exist without podcasters.” — Talib Jasir
Chapters
00:00 — Intro
01:27 — Talib’s Journey and Afros & Audio
03:19 — B-Side Track of the Week
04:50 — Talib Jasir before Afros & Audio
12:10 — Trials & Tribulations
14:58 — Final Afros & Audio Podcast Festival
Subscribe to Behind the Mic wherever you listen and leave a five-star rating — on both Spotify and Apple Podcasts if you’re a real one.
Follow Talib Jasir on Instagram and Twitter @TalibJasir and visit AfrosAndAudio.com
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Follow Wize Grazette on Instagram and X @TheRealWize.
🎙️ Behind the Mic: Hosted by Wize Grazette is Powered by Offscript Podcast Network.
🎧 Edited and produced by The Indie Creative Network and Storytime Studios.
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Season two of Behind the Mic opens with a powerhouse conversation between host Wize Grazette and Lady Dentaa Amoateng, the Founder and President of GUBA Enterprise. Known for her mission to Grow, Unite, Build Africa, Lady Dentaa has spent over 16 years creating opportunities that connect Africans across the diaspora.
This episode dives into the upcoming GUBA Awards Barbados, supported by the Prime Minister’s Office, Invest Barbados, BTMI, and the National Cultural Foundation. Lady Dentaa shares how this year’s theme, Reclaiming Our Atlantic Destiny, aligns with the shared history and future of Africa and the Caribbean, unveiling details about the Trade and Investment Conference, cultural collaborations, and the first-ever chartered flight from Ghana to Barbados.
Lady Dentaa also opens up about her journey from pediatric nurse and TV actress to receiving a diplomatic passport, all while raising four children who embody Ghanaian heritage through their names and values.
B-Sides Track of the Week: Adonai by Sarkodie — a gospel-infused anthem blending rap, soul, and spiritual power.
💽 Listen to our B-Sides Track of the Week playlist on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2EysXGOWrzoQ3Zmp34VWLx
Featured Quote: “We need to reclaim our land destiny, reclaim our people, and start doing things together.” - Lady Dentaa
Chapters:
00:00 Welcome to Season Two!
00:52 Upcoming Cultural Events
01:18 Introducing Lady Dentaa Amoateng
01:46 Lady Dentaa's Journey
03:02 B-Sides Track of the Week
04:08 The GUBA Awards and Its Impact
10:09 Reclaiming Our Atlantic Destiny
Subscribe to Behind the Mic on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, and Pandora.
Follow @TheRealWize for updates, and connect with @Dentaa_Show and @GUBAAwards to learn more about the GUBA movement.
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Season 2 of Behind the Mic: Hosted by Wize Grazette is here! This new season expands the vision bringing you interviews not just with REVOLT hosts but also with cultural curators, allies, and creators shaping the future of the creator economy. Expect full interviews, narrated episodes, limited series, and audio-only drops that keep the essence of podcasting alive.
Tap in, follow @TheRealWize, and subscribe so you don’t miss what’s next.
Credits:
Hosted by Wize Grazette.
Produced and edited by The Indie Creative Network and Storytime Studios.
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We’re closing out Season 1 of Behind the Mic with none other than Detavio Samuels, CEO of REVOLT and Offscript Worldwide. In this episode, Detavio takes us through his journey from growing up in Denver and nearly going down the wrong path, to becoming one of the most influential leaders in Black media today.
Featured Quote:
“I’m not here trying to build a media company just to get rich. I’m out here trying to make the world a better place.”
B-Sides Track of the Week: Detavio shares “There Will Be No Crying” by Cleo Sol, reflecting on the spiritual power of music and how it shapes his worldview.
💽 Listen to our B-Sides Track of the Week playlist on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2EysXGOWrzoQ3Zmp34VWLx
He drops major gems on what it means to invest in strengths instead of weaknesses, the value of early mentorship from media legends like Cathy Hughes and Don Coleman, and how REVOLT and Offscript are rewriting the blueprint for creator-led ecosystems.
Chapters
01:04 Special Guest Introduction: Detavio Samuels
01:48 Detavio's Childhood and Early Lessons
03:47 The Importance of Environment and Circle
07:21 Detavio's Leadership Journey
15:37 The Blackprint Podcast Evolution
20:10 Offscript Worldwide and REVOLT's Vision
26:13 Rapid Fire: Overrated or Underrated
Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and follow the playlist on Spotify.
Season 1 might be ending, but Behind the Mic Bites starts next week—13 weeks of highlight clips from your favorite episodes before we return this fall.
Tap in, follow @TheRealWize, and subscribe so you don’t miss what’s next.
Follow Detavio: Instagram & Twitter: @Detavio
Credits:
Hosted by Wize Grazette.
Produced and edited by The Indie Creative Network and Storytime Studios.
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This week on Behind the Mic, I’m joined by Anna Uche-Eme of The First Gems Podcast. We talk about her move from LA to Atlanta, her time working in Haiti, and how a tight cousin bond turned into a growing podcast brand. From public health to pop culture, Anna breaks down what it means to build something meaningful as a first-gen Nigerian-American.
🎶 B-Sides Track of the Week:
“Spending Time With You” – Janet Jackson
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Chapters
00:22 Celebrating Black Music Month
00:59 Introducing Today's Guest: Anna from The First Gems Podcast
01:50 Anna's Background and The First Gems Podcast
04:24 Anna's Journey to Atlanta and Career Highlights
13:30 Rapid Fire: This or That Music Edition
Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and follow the playlist on Spotify.
Watch all episodes of The First Gems on YouTube and stream on Spotify & Apple Podcasts.
Follow Anna: @annam.e
Follow The First Gems: @thefirstgems
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Hosted by Wize Grazette
Produced by The Indie Creative Network
Edited by Storytime Studios
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This week on Behind the Mic, I’m joined by fellow REVOLT Podcast Network veteran and media powerhouse, Lalaa Shepard. Lalaa is the creator of The Progress Report, one of Atlanta’s most respected platforms for hip hop and culture. From her early days working with Cincinnati artists to building genuine relationships in Atlanta’s music scene, Lalaa’s journey is rooted in hustle, intention, and community.
B-Sides Track of the Week:
Lalaa shares “Hot Boyz” by Kai Cash — a standout track from one of her favorite emerging artists.
Lalaa opens up about how her upbringing and work ethic shaped her path from college to the strip clubs of Atlanta where she learned the real mechanics of the music business. She breaks down how The Progress Report became an essential stop for artists, producers, and tastemakers in Atlanta’s hip hop ecosystem.
In the rapid-fire game Overrated or Underrated, we get her take on the blog era, media training for artists, women rap collectives, and more.
Featured Quote:
"I’m just a student of the game. I’ve been in love with music and journalism since I was a little kid."
Chapters:
00:52 Meet Lalaa Shepard
01:26 Lalaa's Journey in Music and Journalism
03:18 The Progress Report and Atlanta's Music Scene
05:25 Challenges and Inspirations
14:36 Rapid Fire: Overrated or Underrated
16:22 Lalaa's Love for Sports
Don’t forget to subscribe to Behind the Mic wherever you listen or watch podcasts. Leave us a five-star rating, drop a review, and hit that like button on YouTube. We’re building this community with your support.
Follow Lalaa Shepard:
Instagram, Threads, TikTok, Facebook, YouTube: @LalaaShep
Website: TPR Media Group
Instagram: @TheProgressReport101
Behind the Mic: Powered by REVOLT Podcast Network is hosted by me, Wize Grazette. Special thanks to The Indie Creative Network and Storytime Studios for editing and producing this podcast.
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On this episode of Behind the Mic, I’m joined by Mokgethwa, aka Big Warra and a whole bunch of other akas, co-host of The Sobering Podcast, one of South Africa’s most respected Hip-Hop podcasts. We dig into the pod’s 10-year journey, what it took to build from scratch, and how Big Warra’s curiosity growing up in Limpopo shaped his love for music, media, and storytelling.
B-Sides Track of the Week:Big Warra picks I Bore by Onipa, a continental groove that’s become his go-to track on socials and in life.
Rapid-Fire Game:In a word association round, Warra drops 90s gems, cipher shoutouts, and unexpected picks in honor of Black Music Month.
Featured Quote:"AKA was a star before he was a star. He always carried himself like one."
Chapters:00:27 – Guest Introduction: Big Warra
01:01 – The Sobering Podcast Journey
02:37 – Music Talk: B-Sides Track of the Week
03:47 – Behind the Mic: Big Warra’s Background
06:28 – The Birth of The Sobering Podcast
10:25 – Remembering AKA
Follow Big Warra on Instagram and X: @Big_Warra
Follow The Sobering Podcast: @TheSoberingPod
Credits:
Hosted by Wize Grazette. Produced by The Indie Creative Network and Storytime Studios. Powered by REVOLT Podcast Network.
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We're switching things up this week with a special update from Behind the Mic: Powered by REVOLT Podcast Network.
As Season One winds down, I’m sharing what’s next: Behind the Mic is taking a break starting at the end of June, but we’re not disappearing. Starting in July, tune in for our new summer series: Behind the Mic Bytes. Each week, we’ll revisit standout moments from past episodes, with a monthly focus on themes like Disability Pride, Back to School, Wellness, and Fashion & Culture.
🔊 To give you a taste of what’s coming, I pulled a few of my favorite clips:
— NeAndre Broussard on showing up with light and purpose
— Lynae Vanee on finding clarity at Spelman and redefining Black history
— Freddie on how HBCUs shaped her confidence and career
— And a throwback from our “Attitude Era” with Krista B talking wrestling and growing up in Bed-Stuy
Let’s close this season strong, June is both Black Music Month and Pride Month, so trust me, we’re going big with these final guests. Then catch me all summer with a few bonus drop-ins and updates. Hit subscribe, leave a review, and share your favorite Behind the Mic moments with us.
Chapters
00:28 Special Episode Announcement
00:50 Upcoming Content Overview
01:28 Personal Reflections and Inspirations
02:15 HBCU Experiences and Impact
04:44 Career and Personal Growth
05:45 Wrestling Memories
06:35 Season Recap and Future Plans
🎧 Host: Wize Grazette
🎙 Powered by: REVOLT Podcast Network
🎛 Produced by: The Indie Creative Network and Storytime Studios
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Learn more about Krista B in this bonus extended clip from Krista's latest episode on Behind the Mic: Powered by REVOLT Podcast Network.
Watch all of Season 1 of Behind the Mic: Powered by REVOLT Podcast Network on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOCTSuUwMT0fyOeExh2Sm6xhTdIhHZzSj
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Instagram & Twitter: @ms_kristab
Podcast: Those Wrestling Girls on YouTube
TikTok, IG, FB, and Twitter: @ThoseWrestlingGirls
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On this episode of Behind the Mic, I sit down with poet, educator, and storyteller Lynae Vanee—whose voice hits like a sermon and a cipher at once. You’ve seen her on Parking Lot Pimpin’, but now she’s stepping into a new lane with her REVOLT show The People’s Brief, premiering May 20th.
B-Sides Track of the Week:
Lynae shares a slept-on gem from Cameo’s Word Up album “You Can Have the World.” It’s her daily reminder that dreaming big is never too much.
From there, we talk about the woman who changed everything for her, Coach Ray and how Spelman sharpened not just her skills, but her sense of self. She opens up about what HBCUs really teach you and why her EARTHGANG feature was both unexpected and unforgettable.
“We shouldn’t be teaching Black kids how to plug into the real world—we should be teaching them how to disrupt it.” – Lynae Vanee
Chapters
00:44 – Introducing Today's Guest: Lynae Vanee
00:59 – Lynae Vanee's New Show on REVOLT
02:18 – Lynae's Inspirational Playlist Pick
03:43 – Coach Ray: A Key Influence in Lynae's Journey
05:38 – Choosing Spelman and the HBCU Experience
09:37 – EARTHGANG Collaboration: A Poetic Journey
11:38 – Rapid Fire Round of Rank It
If you’re feeling the episode, subscribe, rate us five stars, and watch The People’s Brief on REVOLT.
📱 Follow Lynae Vanee: @LynaeVanee
🎧 Tap into the B-Sides Track of the Week playlist on Spotify.
🎙️ Behind the Mic is hosted by Wize Grazette.
🎛️ Produced and edited by The Indie Creative Network and Storytime Studios
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Santana opens up about surviving an unhealthy relationship, reclaiming her voice, and using her podcast Santana Says to uplift her community. From breaking cycles to building virtual support spaces, this conversation dives into motherhood, faith, and advocacy.
Santana shares her journey from Cleveland organizer to counselor, and why she refuses to stay silent about what too many endure behind closed doors.
Chapters:
00:53 Cleveland Roots and B-Side Tracks
02:23 About Santana Says Podcast
03:00 Personal Journey and Advocacy
06:43 College Days and Organizing Spirit
11:00 Rapid Fire Round: She Did That!
11:53 Mother's Day Shoutout
Subscribe for more real stories from bold voices behind the mic.
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📲 Follow Santana: @SantanaSays_
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🌍 Powered by The Indie Creative Network + REVOLT Podcast Network
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This week on Behind the Mic, Wize is joined by Rachel Renee — co-host of Holdin’ Court Podcast and founder of Goat Moves Inc., a tech platform designed to support small and medium-sized businesses with the infrastructure they need to thrive.
Rachel shares how her journey through tech, entrepreneurship, and family legacy led her to the mic. She opens up about building a business in the middle of a pandemic, embracing visibility after nearly a decade off social media, and finding purpose through community impact and innovation.
She also joins Wize for a round of Overrated or Underrated — and let’s just say, she’s got thoughts on podcast panels, polyester, and bringing tailoring back in style.
Quote of the Episode:
“Now that I’ve conquered this fear of being seen... I love it 'cause it’s been more beneficial than detrimental.” — Rachel Renee
Chapters:
00:46 – Meet Rachel Renee
01:24 – B-Sides Track of the Week
02:30 – Rachel's Journey Behind the Mic
04:20 – Goat Moves Inc. – The Vision
05:59 – The Entrepreneurial Path
12:57 – Rapid Fire Round: Overrated or Underrated
Credits:
Behind the Mic: Powered by REVOLT Podcast Network is hosted by Wize Grazette.
Produced and edited by the team at Indie Creative Network and StoryTime Studios — where culture meets craft.
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On this episode of Behind the Mic: Powered by REVOLT Podcast Network, we sit down with Chanelle Reynolds — host of not one, but two podcasts on the network: The Success Playbook and The Double Dose Podcast. From her work in the NFL to her passion for podcasting, Chanelle is carving out space for Black stories and Black excellence in every room she enters.
She talks about her journey in sports, navigating major transitions at the Washington Commanders, and how mentorship and DEI work are central to her identity both on and off the mic.
B-Sides Track of the Week
Chanelle takes it to church with Marvin Sapp’s “Praise Him in Advance.” A gospel pick that keeps her grounded, uplifted, and aligned — especially as her name continues to rise.
“You can’t take DEI out of sports. It didn’t start with us, so it’s not gonna end with us.” - Chanelle S. Reynolds
Chapters
00:38 Meet Chanelle Reynolds
01:42 B-Sides Track of the Week
02:42 Who is Chanelle Behind the Mic?
04:19 Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Sports
05:38 Chanelle's Journey in Sports
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Guest Socials & Links
Follow Chanelle: @ChanelleSReynolds
Listen to The Success Playbook and The Double Dose Podcast wherever you stream podcasts.
Credits
Behind the Mic: Powered by REVOLT Podcast Network is hosted by Wize Grazette. Edited and produced by Storytime Studios and Indie Creative Network.
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In this bonus episode of Behind the Mic: Powered by REVOLT Podcast Network, we’re giving flowers to Dr. Chanda Reynolds — host of Paging Dr. Chanda and now a 2025 Webby Award nominee.
Vote Here: https://vote.webbyawards.com/PublicVoting#/2025/podcasts/individual-episode/health-wellness-lifestyle
We revisit the moment she found out about her nomination, reflect on the episode that earned the recognition — a hilarious and healing live conversation with Keke Palmer — and talk about what this moment means for Black women, mental health advocates, and media professionals alike.
“This nomination proves that yeah, we are making waves in the industry of Black mental health.”
Chapters
2:10 – The Moment Dr. Chanda Found Out
5:20 – Recapping the Keke Palmer Episode
9:30 – What the Webby Nomination Means to Her
14:45 – Making Room for Black Women in Media
18:00 – Purpose, Mental Health & Representation
21:00 – Call to Vote + What’s Next
Subscribe & Follow
Listen to Behind the Mic wherever you get your podcasts. Don’t forget to rate us five stars and leave a review.
And most importantly, VOTE for Paging Dr. Chanda in the 2025 Webby Awards before April 17: vote.webbyawards.com — just search Paging Dr. Chanda.
Guest Socials & Links
Follow Dr. Chanda: @DrChandaReynolds
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On this episode of Behind the Mic: Powered by REVOLT Podcast Network, we’re celebrating Trans Day of Visibility with a very special guest — Hazell Harve, one fourth of the #CareFreeBlackGirl podcast and a rising star in the Charlotte creative scene.
Hazell opens up about her journey from Hartford, Connecticut to Charlotte, North Carolina, and how what started as an unexpected move turned into a “blessing in disguise.” She shares how she got introduced to the podcast by QUANNA, how joining the Xclusive House of Lanvin in the Ballroom scene changed her life, and why she’s committed to being visible, vocal, and real in everything she does.
Trans Visibility Day is about championing the diversity and resilience of the trans community - https://www.revolt.tv/article/trans-visibility-day-is-about-uplifting-the-transgender-community
B-Sides Track of the Week
Hazell gave us two tracks that keep her grounded and glowing:
– “Keep Your Head Up” by Chaka Khan
– “What If God Was One of Us” (performed by Cheryl Pepsii Riley in Diary of a Mad Black Woman)
Both picks were straight from the Tyler Perry vault and a reminder that sometimes, motivation shows up in soundtracks we grew up with.
Personal Insights
Hazell speaks on writing her first piece for REVOLT, how Ballroom gave her community, and the leadership role she never expected. “Ballroom helped me realize my worth and my impact — it taught me how to lead.” She also shares how #CareFreeBlackGirl became her introduction to podcasting, and how stepping in front of the mic helped her discover a whole new side of herself.
Quote of the Episode
“Ballroom helped me realize my worth and my impact — it taught me how to lead.”
Chapters
00:49 Meet Hazell Harve
01:31 Hazell's Journey to Podcasting
03:15 Trans Visibility and Personal Insights
04:09 Hazell's Music Picks
05:56 Life in Charlotte
13:18 Ballroom Community and Impact
Subscribe & Follow
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Follow @RevoltCreatorNetwork on IG and @RevoltPodcasts on Twitter/X as we continue to build space for creators like Hazell.
Guest Socials & Links
Follow Hazell: @HazellHarve
Credits
Behind the Mic: Powered by REVOLT Podcast Network is hosted by Wize Grazette. Edited and produced by Storytime Studios and Indie Creative Network.
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On this special live episode of Behind the Mic: Powered by REVOLT Podcast Network, we take you straight to SXSW 2025, where QUANNA, the powerhouse behind #CareFreeBlackGirl, joins us to talk about building a movement, securing trademarks, and curating platforms for Black women artists.
QUANNA shares her journey from Savannah, GA, to launching the #CareFreeBlackGirl Cookout, taking it on tour nationwide and creating a community-driven lifestyle brand. She also drops major business gems on trademarking, talks skateboarding for mental health, and joins our Women’s History Month rapid-fire game, She Did That!
“I just wanted it to be a platform that I give to artists that was real—something that was attainable.” – QUANNA
Chapters:
01:07 Meet QUANNA: The #CareFreeBlackGirl
01:28 QUANNA's Journey and Achievements
04:13 SXSW and #CareFreeBlackGirl Events
09:37 The Importance of Trademarks
11:39 Rapid Fire Round: She Did That!
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💬 Follow QUANNA:
@QUANNAMC | @CareFreeBlackGirlInc
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On this episode of Behind the Mic: Powered by REVOLT Podcast Network, we sit down with KK, host of KK’s Corner Podcast and a rising force in Atlanta’s media scene. From her start as a REVOLT Podcast Network intern to building her own brand for influencers, by an influencer, KK shares how she turned a side hustle into a movement.
She reflects on her Chicago roots, why Clark Atlanta University shaped her grind, and how she built a podcast without co-hosts, keeping it fun, educational, and full of free game.
We tap into the B-Sides Track of the Week, where KK puts us on to TeyBanz’s “Turn Me Up”, and wrap things up with a Women’s History Month edition of She Did That!, where KK shouts out Jennifer Hudson, Boss Britt, Glorilla, and DJ eXeL as game-changers.
" I thought I had no talent at all until I discovered YouTube and Podcasting." – KK
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💬 Follow KK: @KKsCorner | YouTube: KK’s Corner Podcast
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On this episode of Behind the Mic: Powered by REVOLT Podcast Network, we sit down with Dr. Chanda Reynolds, licensed clinical psychologist and host of Paging Dr. Chanda and The Double Dose Podcast. She shares her mission to destigmatize mental health, her experience at REVOLT World, and how growing up in a ministry-focused family in Delaware shaped her path.
We tap into the B-Sides Track of the Week, where Dr. Chanda puts us on to Philip Thompson’s “My Worship”, and wrap things up with a Women’s History Month edition of She Did That!, where she gives flowers to Tabitha Brown, Janet Jackson, bell hooks, and her twin sister, Chanelle.
"If you watch any Black 90s sitcom, there’s always an episode where someone’s struggling with mental health, but they’re ashamed to talk about it. I wanted to change that." – Dr. Chanda Reynolds
Chapters:
00:44 - Meet Dr. Chanda Reynolds
01:19 - REVOLT World Experience
02:08 - About Dr. Chanda's Podcasts
03:38 - B-Sides Track of the Week
04:29 - Dr. Chanda's Journey in Mental Health
09:00 - Rapid Fire: She Did That
Follow Dr. Chanda:
@PagingDrChanda
Behind the Mic: Powered by REVOLT Podcast Network is hosted by Wize Grazette, edited and produced by Indie Creative Network & StoryTime Studios.
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On this episode of Behind the Mic: Powered by REVOLT Podcast Network, we sit down with Adri V, host of The G Code Podcast and a powerhouse in radio, podcasting, and motivational speaking. Adri shares her journey from radio to podcasting, breaking down how The G Code dives deep into the real struggles behind success—the pretty, the ugly, and the grind.
Chapters
01:10 Adri V's Journey into Podcasting
02:19 The G Code Podcast
03:11 Adri V's Radio Career
05:20 Personal Stories and Inspirations
10:15 Rapid Fire Round: Rank It!
We also get personal—Adri opens up about her mother’s incredible resilience, how her upbringing in Buffalo, New York, shaped her relentless work ethic, and the lessons that fuel her Go Getta mentality every day.
Then, we tap into the B-Sides Track of the Week, where Adri puts us on to Che Noir’s "Ladies Brunch"—a fire track featuring Armani Caesar and Love the Genius that showcases Buffalo’s thriving music scene.
"Behind the mic, I am just a girl who is happy to wake up every day to do what she loves, amplify the voices of my community, and give other people opportunities like I was given." – Adri V
Tap in, subscribe, and leave us that ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ review!
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💬 Follow Adri V:
📸 @AdriVTheGoGetta | 🌐 AdriVTheGoGetta.com
📞 Text: 214-70-ADRIV
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On this episode of Behind the Mic: Powered by REVOLT Podcast Network, we sit down with NéAndré Broussard, founder of Black Menswear and host of The Check-In with Black Menswear Podcast.
NéAndré shares how he built a global movement empowering Black men through storytelling, community service, and representation. From conversations with culture-shapers like Ryan Clark, Tank, and Avant, to creating a safe space for Black men to grow, he’s on a mission to uplift and inspire.
Chapters:
00:38 - Meet NéAndré Broussard
00:58 - The Check-In with Black Menswear Podcast
02:14 - B-Sides Track of the Week 🎶
03:27 - Behind the Mic: NéAndré’s Personal Life
04:30 - NéAndré’s Community and Personal Philosophy
07:24 - Rapid Fire Round: What Would You Do?
We also dive into the B-Sides Track of the Week, where NéAndré puts us on to BigXthaPlug’s 'Change Me'—a track that embodies resilience and staying true to yourself. Plus, we get personal—he talks about family life, his journey in Kappa Alpha Psi, and balancing his role as a leader and connector.
Check out B-Sides Track of the Week playlist exclusively on Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2EysXGOWrzoQ3Zmp34VWLx
Then, we turn up the heat with our rapid-fire game, What Would You Do?—where NéAndré gives his take on handling Twitter drama, stepping onto the Met Gala red carpet, and more.
"I love being able to motivate and inspire and help people because for me, I was always around people that poured into me." – NéAndré Broussard
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💬 Follow NéAndré & Black Menswear:
📸 @BlackMenswear | 🌐 BlackMenswear.com
📸 @BMW.Digital (for brand collaborations)
📸 @MisterBroussard (personal)
🎧 Behind the Mic: Powered by REVOLT Podcast Network is hosted by Wize Grazette, edited & produced by Indie Creative Network & Storytime Studios.
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