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It's a Different World with Creatives on Campus

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by Brittanie Tea

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11 episodes
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Podcast Overview

Hosted by Brittanie Tea (affectionately known as The Creative Advocate), this podcast is an interview series that pays homage to the show responsible for pioneering an explosive number of black, millennial scholars, while exploring an emerging community (known as creatives). The mission is two fold: On one hand, Brittanie Tea pushes the envelope on traditional teaching and learning practices among diverse student types, specifically the creative. On another, It's a Different World with Creatives on Campus lends space for adult-learners and graduates to unpack their educational narrative.

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5/28/2019

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Episode thumbnail for Harold Edwards: Exploring Intersecting Pathways as a Mechanical Engineer, Educator, & Scholar, and the Journey as Founder of Space for Seekers and Sharers

July 6, 2020

Harold Edwards: Exploring Intersecting Pathways as a Mechanical Engineer, Educator, & Scholar, and the Journey as Founder of Space for Seekers and Sharers

<p>In this special Juneteenth podcast edition, we interviewed Harold Edwards, founder of Space for Seekers and Sharers - an artistic learning platform for creatives and aesthetes. &nbsp;In line with the theme of honor, Harold shares why he attributes Bobby McFerrin as a pioneer in his creative journey. &nbsp;You'll also learn more about how Harold's mechanical engineer influences his work in education and the arts.</p>

Episode thumbnail for Jamyra Littlejohn: Life After College at an HBCU, Showing Up in All-White Industry Spaces, and African Dance as a Spiritual Experience

June 27, 2020

Jamyra Littlejohn: Life After College at an HBCU, Showing Up in All-White Industry Spaces, and African Dance as a Spiritual Experience

<p>In this special Juneteenth edition of the podcast, we talked to Jamyra Littlejohn, a Howard University alum, creative, and accountant. &nbsp;Jamyra openly reflects on her higher education experience, including the transition from a HBCU to a PWI between undergrad and grad, acknowledging it not only as "A Different World," but a whole different planet.</p>

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June 22, 2020

The Ladies of Love&Luxe Collegiate: The Big Sister You've Always Wanted

<p>We had the opportunity to speak with Shaquierra Brown, founder of Love &amp; Luxe Collegiate, along with two other members of the staff, Ashley Carter and Kenya Shorter. &nbsp;Check out this episode to learn more about how Love &amp; Luxe Collegiate started, has evolved, and ultimately serves as a major resource to black women on college campuses.</p>

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What is It's a Different World with Creatives on Campus?

Hosted by Brittanie Tea (affectionately known as The Creative Advocate), this podcast is an interview series that pays homage to the show responsible for pioneering an explosive number of black, millennial scholars, while exploring an emerging community (known as creatives).

The mission is two fold: On one hand, Brittanie Tea pushes the envelope on traditional teaching and learning practices among diverse student types, specifically the creative. On another, It's a Different World with Creatives on Campus lends space for adult-learners and graduates to unpack their educational narrative.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

Where can I listen to this podcast?

This podcast is available on 4 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.

Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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