• Ep 32: On Horseback – Murdock’s Home

    Ep 32: On Horseback – Murdock’s Home

    You don’t expect to see horses trotting through the streets of Chicago—but Murdock (the man with no first name), the founder of the Broken Arrow Horseback Riding Club, is changing that. With a whole lot of passion, Murdock shares how he got into riding, built a tight-knit Black cowboy community, and turned heads all over… Continue Reading →

  • Ep 31: Story Time – Grand Theft Auto?

    Ep 31: Story Time – Grand Theft Auto?

    Ever been out-negotiated by your own kid? In this Father’s Day-inspired solo episode, Keith shares a hilarious and heartwarming story from over a decade ago, when his oldest son used corporate-style tactics to plead for a new video game. What started as a funny parenting moment turned out to be a glimpse of a budding… Continue Reading →

  • Ep 30:  The Wall – Statik’s Home

    Ep 30: The Wall – Statik’s Home

    This week, I’m talking with Rahamaan Statik—an artist whose work I’ve admired long before we ever met. Though we’ve only crossed paths in person a couple times, he welcomed me into his world to talk about a home that’s anything but traditional: the Wall. From classical fine art training to projects that cover massive graffiti… Continue Reading →

  • Ep 29: Story time – Black student in Boston

    Ep 29: Story time – Black student in Boston

    This week’s mini-episode is a story I told a while back about being a Black college student in Boston—a city that, at the time, had a reputation. And yeah… my first experiences definitely lived up to it. But then something unexpected happened, and taught me a lesson. This one’s about assumptions, surprises, and learning not… Continue Reading →