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My Block 121
by Anthony Brown
Welcome to "My Block 121," a podcast dedicated to the vibrant community on my street in Harlem, NYC. Throughout this podcast series, I aim to showcase the extraordinary nature of my childhood friends, even though they may not perceive themselves that way. To me, they are all exceptional individuals who beautifully embody the spirit of Block 121. Join me as I illuminate their stories and shine a light on their unique experiences, celebrating the unsung heroes of our neighborhood.
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My Block 121 Ep 2 Part 1 Kenyatta Bell former Mercury Records A&R
Welcome to Episode 2, Part 1 of the MY Block 121 podcast! I'm thrilled to introduce our special guest: my brother, mentor, and Block 121 representative, Kenyatta Bell, known as Yatta in the music industry. Kenyatta holds a degree from Syracuse University and an MBA from Columbia University. He's a former concert DJ and has a rich history as a former Mercury Records & Quest Record A&R. Today, he's a sound therapist and entrepreneur distributing HERBAL MEDICINAL MEDICINE, with a practice spanning from Miami to Peru. In this episode, we dive into Yatta's journey as an A&R, including his interactions with renowned figures like DeAngelo, Rodney Jerkins (Dark Child) , The Roots, Jay-Z, Dame Dash, and John Legend.This episode was produced by Anthony B and Rayna Findley.
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My Block 121 Ep 1 NY Times Best Selling Author Nunyo Demasio
In this episode, I'll be having a conversation with Nunyo Demasio, a New York Times Best Selling author renowned for his book "A Football Life." We'll delve into Nunyo's remarkable journey, starting from his role as a news office new clerk to his pivotal moment covering Stephon Marbury. This experience paved his path to becoming a beat writer for the Seattle Supersonics, even as he turned down a highly coveted position at the Washington Post. Nunyo's story takes an interesting turn as he finds a second opportunity at the Washington Post, this time covering the Washington Redskins. He openly discusses his clash with Dan Snyder and how he ingeniously transformed that situation into a role with Sports Illustrated. Leveraging his position at Sports Illustrated, Nunyo seized the chance to spend time with Bill Parcells, an experience that ultimately culminated in the creation of his book "A Football Life." We also discussed one of the last interviews between the late NBA Commissioner David Stern and Nunyo.This episode was produced by Anthony B, Rayna Findley and engineered by Kevin Randolph.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Welcome to "My Block 121," a podcast dedicated to the vibrant community on my street in Harlem, NYC. Throughout this podcast series, I aim to showcase the extraordinary nature of my childhood friends, even though they may not perceive themselves that way. To me, they are all exceptional individuals who beautifully embody the spirit of Block 121. Join me as I illuminate their stories and shine a light on their unique experiences, celebrating the unsung heroes of our neighborhood.
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Anthony Brown
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