Notes from the Council Chambers with President Nick J. Mosby is a podcast where President Mosby invites guests he considers to be essential to the city onto the podcast for a dialogue about Baltimore and how we move the city forward.

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Notes from the Council Chambers with President Nick J. Mosby is a podcast where President Mosby invites guests he considers to be essential to the city onto the podcast for a dialogue about Baltimore and how we move the city forward.
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Recent Episodes

October 27, 2023
Episode 13: A Conversation with Terri Lee Freeman, President of the Reginald F. Lewis Museum
It's the season finale of Council President Mosby's Notes from the Council Chambers Podcast and he's celebrating with a conversation with Terri Lee Freeman. As the president of the Reginald F. Lewis Museum. Freeman brings with her a wide wealth of experience. She was the founding executive director of the Freddie Mac Foundation in Washington, DC, served as president of the Greater Washington Community Foundation and, most recently, served as the president of the National Civil Rights Museum in Memphis, is no stranger to broadening the scope and exposure of museums that cater to American history through the African American experience. In Episode 13, Council President Mosby talks to President Freeman about discuss her upbringing, the importance of community building, what it is like steering the Reginald F. Lewis Museum post-COVID, and why we must continue to tell our stories despite the movement to erase the contributions of people of color. Show Notes:https://www.lewismuseum.org/Instagram: @lewismuseumFacebook: Reginald F. Lewis Museum

October 13, 2023
Episode 12: A Conversation with Dwight Campbell & Nicole Foster, Founders of Cajou Creamery
Everyone loves ice cream, no matter what time of year, but if you have not heard of Cajou Creamery or tasted this ice cream, then you have not been paying attention. With unique and savory flavors like Baklava, Horchata, Blueberry Cheesecake and Sweet Potato Pie, this married couple has created a 100% plant-based ice cream brand that is lighting up tastebuds in Baltimore and around the nation. The dairy-free, gluten-free, soy-free, no artificial anything plant-based ice cream is tickling the nation's tastebuds as it has been featured on Bloomberg Businessweek, Veg News, Black Enterprise, Ebony, ESSENCE, Washington Post and the Today Show, and so much more. Council President sits down with Dwight Campbell and Nicole Foster, the married couple masterminds behind Cajou Creamery to talk about the origin of the ice cream, where they get their unique flavors and what's in store for the coolest ice cream brand in the nation. Show Notes: Cajou Creamery - 100% Plant-Based Frozen Dessert Instagram: @cajoucreameryFacebook: @CajouCreamery

September 22, 2023
Episode 11: A Conversation with Jonathon Heyward, musical director of the Baltimore Symphany Orchestra
Excitement is bubbling over at the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra as the city awaits the official debut of Jonathan Heyward. Born in Charleston, South Carolina, he began his musical training as a cellist at the age of ten and started conducting while still at school. He studied conducting at the Boston Conservatory of Music, where he became assistant conductor of the prestigious institution’s opera department and of the Boston Opera Collaborative, and received postgraduate lessons from Sian Edwards at London’s Royal Academy of Music. Before leaving the Academy, he was appointed assistant conductor of the Hallé Orchestra, where he was mentored by Sir Mark Elder, and became Music Director of the Hallé Youth Orchestra. His debut with the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain at the 2021 BBC Proms earned five-star reviews and was hailed by British newspaper The Guardian as ‘an unforgettable showcase of high-energy collaboration’. Last spring, the Baltimore Symphony Music Director Search Committee—comprised of BSO musicians, staff and community members—voted unanimously for Jonathan Heyward to be their music director. He is the first Black person to be installed. On this episode of Notes from the Council Chambers Podcast, I chat with Jonathan Heyward about the origins of his love for music, his experiences and his upcoming tenure as Music Director for the BSO. Council President Nick J. Mosby talks to the multi-award-winning musician and conductor on Notes from the Council Chambers Podcast to share his musical origin story, talk about his experiences in the world of classical music and his vision for the BSO. Show Notes:Jonathon Heyward | ConductorBaltimore Symphony Orchestra | Baltimore Symphony Orchestra (bsomusic.org) Follow Maestro Heyward on Instagram:@converseconductor@baltsymphony@bsoorchkids
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