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  • 14: That's All She Wrote
    Dec 26 2022

    That’s all she wrote, folks! In this special season finale and final episode of The Takeback Podcast, Angelica and Jess discuss the labor of love that this show has been and why they made the difficult decision to end the podcast. But before that, they have a heartfelt and candid conversation with The Takeback’s sound engineer and audio wizard, Sam Cook-Stuntz, about the vital importance of white allyship in racial equity work. Sam humbly reflects on his continuous learning about racial equity as a white man, and gives tips to other racially or economically privileged members of the creative sector on how they can build more equity in their business practices. The episode closes with Angelica and Jess recommending a few of their favorite BIWOC businesses, brands, and causes, followed by some final reflections about the experience of making this show.

    To all of our listeners, guests, volunteers, and supporters: Thank you for joining us. While this ultimately turned out to be a shorter-lived project than we had planned, we are so grateful that you chose to go on this 14-episode journey with us. We couldn’t have done this without you! Please stay in touch with Angelica and Jess on their individual social media accounts (links below). Because their creative adventures are far from over–even if it’s time to say farewell to this podcast. Thanks again for your support. We wish you all a happy, prosperous, and creative new year.

    NOTE: Our episodes are moving to YouTube! We will no longer be distributing this show to the major podcast streaming platforms, but you will be able to find all 14 episodes archived at youtube.com/@thetakebackpodcast.

    Resources & References:

    Homespun Audio

    Jess’s favorite WOC-owned businesses:

    The Creativity Loft

    Lummi Nation’s Tokitae (Sk'aliCh'elh-tenaut)/Lolita Project

    Angelica’s favorites favorite WOC-owned businesses:

    Noir Lux Candle Company

    Luz y Tierra

    Stay in touch with Jess:

    Website: jesspillaymusic.com; sign up for Jess’s email list.

    Instagram: @jesspillaymusic

    Stay in touch with Angelica:

    Website: https://www.therapyden.com/therapist/angelica-de-anda-kirkland-wa

    Instagram: @yourlatinatherapist

    Find The Takeback Podcast on YouTube

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    55 min
  • 13. Izzie Chea: Bouncing Back from Burnout
    Dec 12 2022

    Izzie Chea, who is a Dominican-Mexican-American content creator, music educator, storyteller, and mental health advocate, is the Takeback Podcast’s guest this week! In this solo episode, Angelica chats with Izzie about her musical upbringing, her decision to follow in her mother’s footsteps and pursue musical education professionally, and how she pivoted her piano teaching business to accommodate remote and virtual learning during the pandemic. She also shares the experience of receiving her ADHD diagnosis as an adult and how she's utilized her own learning about neurodivergence to equip others who are facing similar issues and diagnoses. Izzie is passionate about using social media as a platform to destigmatize mental health and foster community–and if you’ve seen her Instagram, it goes without saying that she is crushing it! Don’t forget to check out the links below to see where Izzie spends her time online and some of her favorite resources for our listeners!

    Resources & References:

    Where to Find Izzie

    Instagram

    Milkshake Linktree

    YouTube Channel

    Patreon

    Buy Me a Coffee

    Izzie’s favorite WOC business recommendation:

    Booklandia (Instagram)

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    52 min
  • 12. Querida Duncalfe: Peace by Piece
    Nov 28 2022

    In this week’s episode, Querida Duncalfe—who is an author, podcaster, community activist, and blogger—reflects on the parallels between her social justice work and her creative life. She shares about the ups and downs of resilience, her nonlinear road to education, and the significance of creating bonds with people who share her values. Don’t forget to check out the links below for resources shared by Querida in this week’s episode!

    Resources & References:

    Where to Find Querida:

    Querida's Instagram

    Something True Blog

    Something True Apparel

    Peace by Piece Book

    Querida’s favorite WOC brand and book recommendations:

    Lip Bar

    Cole Arthur Riley

    Candace Bebo's Book: Red Lip Theology

    Andre Henry's Book: All the White Friends I Couldn't Keep:

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    34 min
  • 11. Katie Piura: Beauty, Boundaries, and Belonging
    Nov 14 2022

    In Episode 11, Honduran-American beauty blogger, YouTuber, and social worker, Kate Piura shares how she shows up in underrepresented spaces, especially for the Latinx community. Katie, Jess, and Angelica discuss Katie’s many creative passions and how she uses social media, make-up, and blogging to build community with others. She shares her thoughts on the importance of mentors and representation in media, and gives practical advice to our listeners about setting good boundaries in one’s creative work.

    Don’t forget to check out the links below to see which BIWOC businesses and brands Katie recommends in this episode!

    Resources & References:

    Where to Find Katie: @introspectivepiura (Instagram)

    Child Haven Therapy:

    YouTube

    Instagram

    YouTube Creator Recommendations:

    Kathleen Lights

    Jackie Ina

    Sun Kissed Alba

    Nedra Tawwab

    The Truth Doctor

    Katie’s Favorite WOC Business/Brands Recommendations:

    Rare Beauty

    Pure Heart Candles

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    30 min
  • 10. Are We All Imposters?
    Oct 24 2022

    This week, The Takeback Podcast celebrates 10 episodes! Co-hosts Jess Pillay and Angelica De Anda dive deep into the topic of imposter syndrome. They share their personal stories, and provide tools and resources for people—especially women of color creatives—to fight back when imposter syndrome strikes. Check out the links below for more resources from this episode.

    If this episode struck a chord with you, please share with others and consider leaving us a positive rating and review on your podcast platform of choice. This gets our podcast into the ears of more listeners. We appreciate your support and feedback! Learn more about our work at thetakebackpodcast.com.

    Resources & References:

    Family culture that supports imposter syndrome (IG post, part 1)

    Family culture that supports imposter syndrome (IG post, part 2)

    Imposter Syndrome Institute

    How to Battle Imposter Syndrome (Article)

    5 Types of Imposters

    Negative Thinking Traps

    White Supremacy Culture (by Dr. Tema Okun)

    What perfectionism looks like in imposter syndrome? (IG post)

    Ditching Imposter Syndrome

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    51 min
  • 9. Manuela Guillén: My Art; My Rules
    Oct 17 2022

    In Episode 9, we talk with Manuela Guillén, a Latina freelance visual artist, art educator, and small business owner based in Philly. Manuela, Angelica, and Jess discuss art and its role in advocacy, social change, and how storytelling can bridge communities. Manuela reflects on her time living in the Dominican Republic and Miami and how her cultural background has inspired her art. She also shares how, no matter what, she is determined to stay true to her personal values while she expresses herself through her creative work. Check out the resources and references below for more information on where you can find her art and how you can support her through Patreon and Etsy!

    If this episode inspired you, please consider leaving us a positive rating and review on whichever podcast platform you’re listening on so we can help get this podcast into the ears of more listeners. We appreciate your support and feedback! Learn more about our work at thetakebackpodcast.com.

    Resources & References:

    Manuela Guillén:

    Official Website

    Instagram

    Patreon

    Manuela's Etsy Shop

    Manuela’s favorite spot where she’s created street art: @iglesiasgardens (Instagram)

    Manuela’s favorite WOC business recommendation: @la_tienda101 (Instagram)

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    45 min
  • 8. Rani Weatherby: Rest, Recover, Reflect
    Sep 26 2022

    This week, Seattle-based singer/songwriter Rani Weatherby takes us through her creative journey: from the influence that Elton John, the Flight of the Concords, and the Wellington Ukulele Orchestra had on her musicianship, to stand-up comedy nights with her ukulele, and gigs with her band, Champagne Honeybee. Rani, Jess, and Angelica go on to discuss the complexities of burnout as women of color creatives and the critical importance of self-care. Rani also shares how the name Champagne Honeybee came about and how she pivoted and learned to re-engage with her creative craft during the pandemic.

    Listen to this episode wherever you get your podcasts and don’t forget to leave us a rating and review so that more people can discover this podcast! We really appreciate your feedback.

    You can also follow us on Instagram at @thetakebackpodcast and visit our website at thetakebackpodcast.com to learn more about our show.

    TRIGGER/CONTENT WARNING: Please note that domestic violence is mentioned briefly around the 10 and 11-minute mark.

    Resources & References:

    Find Rani Weatherby online: Official Website | Instagram | Facebook

    "Where Can I Run?" (Official Music Video)

    Wellington International Ukulele Orchestra - YouTube Channel

    Janelle Monáe on Instagram

    Beck: Mixed Business (Official Music Video)

    Rani’s BIPOC business/brand rec: Eighth Generation: Website | Instagram

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    49 min
  • 7. Sherry-Lynn Lee: Do Safe Jobs Exist?
    Sep 12 2022

    Technically speaking, safe jobs are a myth. We’ll let you ponder that one as we introduce Sherry-Lynn Lee, an LA-based musician at heart who spent years expressing her creativity through her data science job in Silicon Valley before switching gears and becoming a full-time songwriter and music producer. Sherry-Lynn tells us what it was like growing up on the tropical island of Mauritius in an Asian household and how that impacted her musical journey. She also shares some wise and practical advice on how to successfully leave your “safety” job and things she has done to take creative control in her own life. Don’t forget to check out the Nuances Podcast, which she produces and co-hosts, as well as her musical duo, 23rd Hour, and her solo work!

    Resources & References:

    Nuances Podcast

    Sherry-Lynn’s Solo Work and Music Services

    23rd Hour

    “Wasted Space” Music Video: “I took a pencil jar and did something so it sounded like a hi-hat, and then I took a notebook that had a hard cover and I made that a kick, and then I used a business card as a kind of slap clap thing.”

    Sherry-Lynn’s WOC Business Recommendation: Mad Potters Shop

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    52 min