Category: Story Time

  • Ep 43: Story time – Graffiti treks abroad

    Ep 43: Story time – Graffiti treks abroad

    If you’ve listened to the podcast before, or have met me in person for more than 10 mins, you probably know i enjoy all forms of hip hop culture.  Lately, i’ve been doing work at grafnmodels.com, where i pose people with graffiti all over the world.  However, I used to just document the art everyehwere…

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  • Ep 41: Story time – Mexico City lessons

    Ep 41: Story time – Mexico City lessons

    In 2016, I told a story about a trip i took to Mexico City in 2007.  I clearly travel a lot nowadays, but back then I was a bit more of a novice.  We used to just go to resorts and lounge around.  THis was one of the frist trips I took where I really…

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  • Ep 39: Story – Lion Park

    Ep 39: Story – Lion Park

    Back in 2012, I took my first trip to Africa.  I told this story when we got back.  This is a recording from 2018, the second time i told it at Grown Folks Stories.  I’m not sure why I told it again, but I ‘m sharing it here because it makes me chuckle everytime i…

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  • Ep 37: Story Time – Outside my bubbles (my IG Feeds)

    Ep 37: Story Time – Outside my bubbles (my IG Feeds)

    Before I split it into multiple accounts, my Instagram feed was a mix of all the different communities that I photograph.  As a member of those communities, I have met some amazing people and captured some awesome moments.  However, my passion for documenting subcultures created an IG feed that had the kind of range that…

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  • Ep 35: Story time – Traveling with a purpose

    Ep 35: Story time – Traveling with a purpose

    This month’s storytime is about a powerful pilgrimage trip to Charleston, South Carolina with our church, where we explored the deep African American history rooted in that city. The experience felt like the second half of a story — meaningful, emotional, and eye-opening — which made us realize we needed to take another trip to…

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  • Ep 33: Story Time – A Secret Weight Room

    Ep 33: Story Time – A Secret Weight Room

    Back in the day, when the gym was life and bad decisions felt like good ideas, I learned a lesson the hard way.  It’s one I I should have passed down before my son caught the gym bug. In this story time episode, I shares a crazy (and slightly painful) memory from over 30 years…

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  • 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…

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  • 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…

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  • Ep 27: Story time – Stuck in a Volcano

    Ep 27: Story time – Stuck in a Volcano

    In this mini episode, I’m taking you to my second home—on the mic at Grown Folks Stories—where I share what should’ve been a dreamy first trip to Hawaii. Spoiler: things did not go as planned. Enjoy an unforgettable (and very real) travel tale that starts in paradise but takes a wild detour.

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  • Update: A new plan & Story Time

    Update: A new plan & Story Time

    After looking at the content I want to share in the weeks ahead, I decided to make a change to the publication schedule for the pod.  I also have some content that I want to share about *my* home.  In this episode, I’ll update you on the plan and share the first of (hopefully) many…

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