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The Culture Podcast

The Culture Podcast is a show designed to enhance the local media ecosystem, empowering residents to share their own stories, access vital resources, and challenge negative perceptions. Co-hosted by Mike & Zoe, join them and their guests for riveting discussions on historical politics, opinions on Pop culture, and everything in-between.Our platform serves as a conduit for Westsiders to tell their own stories, advocate for their causes, and learn about critical resources, job opportunities, and social services from Westside institutions and organizations.Read stories every week on our website @ https://ourculture.us/Follow on IG & FB @The Culture

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    Chicago Flavors with A Personal Touch featuring Chef Ora

    Join Mike & Zoe as they partake in a discussion about a recent Supreme Court ruling on the Voting Rights Act that challenges the protection of minority populations across the nation, and the great refresher with the warm, knowledgeable, and keen cuisine super-star Chef Ora. Starting her LLC Urban Excellence Ent post-pandemic, she has taken off to soaring heights with a full-time catering business Cafe 322 Urban Bistro, as well as an annual event highlighting Black Excellence with her talented culinary colleagues occurring this Spring on May 16th in Broadview.

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    How Danita Patterson is Trailblazing in Chicago's Entertainment Scene

    Join Mike, Zoe, and esteemed CEO of Destiny Unlimited & Executive Development Producer Danita Patterson. Learn more about her journey from the Windy City to LA to achieve her dreams and make instrumental decisions with Hollywood icons such as Will Smith. Danita's precise understanding of the entertainment business has allowed her to produce creative endeavors, including her nonprofit Destiny Outreach that equips young minds interested in the field with experience, workshops, and employment opportunities through their dynamic programs alongside partners at Cine City Studios (North Lawndale).

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    Jamion and Reesheda Nicole Berry on Resilience, Love, & Art

    Dive into the rich stories of power couple Jamion & Reesheda Nicole Berry on how the West Side of Chicago is transforming its cultural landscape through arts, community-driven projects, and intergenerational collaboration. This episode reveals powerful initiatives that are building bridges and igniting pride in local neighborhoods.Read about Kindred Civic Arts Forum 2026 summer project: Love Is On The Green Line Community Kickoff – The Culture

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    The Bright Future of Skill Trades feat. Deondre Rutues & Leonard Alexander

    Welcome! In recent years opportunities have been sprouting on the Westside for those interested in construction or a career in the trades.This episode we talk with Leonard Alexander about his Fearless Dreamers construction training for youth/reformation and Deondre Rutues' new center that will facilitate a program this summer on the importance of facilitating hands-on activities with proper tools/machinery, integrating social skills for professionalism, and the promising evolution of green trade such as heat pumps (or geothermal heating if you're fancy.)Learn about Leonard's Fearless Dreamers Program: https://www.fearlessdreamers.org/And Deondre's Rutues Center:https://deondrerutues.com/rutuescenter/

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    Renee Ambrose: Candy Ladies' Impact on Black Neighborhoods

    Join Mike, Zoe. and Renee as she explores the power of poetry and storytelling rooted in Chicago’s West Side. Discover how legends like the Candy Lady and historical narratives shape community identity and resilience. Renee's journey from Cabrini-Green to the vibrant West Side offers a mirror to our shared history and future.

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    Green Living and Natural Baby Care w/ Rebecca Cook

    Join Mike & Rebecca as they anticipate the Green Living Summit on April 25th. It’s time to get educated on what really supports environmental justice—because knowledge is the first step to collective change. From an impassioned youth to an environmental chair lead, Rebecca shares her wisdom to emphasize that individual actions matter, but policy change is key for bigger impact. From compost bins to protesting price hikes, her work is about empowering us to reclaim control over our environment.Learn more about the Summit here: https://cwbnaacp.org/environmental/

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    20 Years of Autism Support: Debra Vines' Community Impact

    In this insightful interview, Deborah Vines, founder of The Answer Incorporated, shares her 20-year journey supporting families with autism. Topics include the upcoming 18th annual Walkathon, community resources, misconceptions about autism, and advocacy efforts to empower families.

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    Why P.Rae Easley Left the Democratic Party

    Join Mike and P.Rae in a riveting conversation on the muddy crux of American politics and adapting to an unyielding system. From Chicago's West Side to the White House, P.Rae dives in on the truth behind her experience with systemic injustices and why Democratic leaders failed to look after the people. Tune in for a bold take on breaking free from political norms.Read more @ ourculture.us

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    A Weekend of Justice & Blues w/ Arewa EKUA & Bonni Mckeown

    Welcome! This episode, the table discusses new election results in Chicago's political landscape,as well as the cultural revival event coming Saturday, March 28th at Austin Town Hall hosted by Barrelhouse Bonni. The festival aims to reclaim the economic value of black music and challenge historical exploitation of the black image.Additionally, community organizer Arewa EKUA talks about the Restorative Justice Youth Conference which invites young adults in Austin to discuss tools for civic conversation, leadership, and building bridges with the institutions that affect our everyday lives so we can live in the future we dream of.Join us to explore how the music, storytelling, and community action intersect to reshape narratives and build resilient neighborhoods. This episode is a call to action for those passionate about cultural sovereignty and social change.Read the latest publication at https://ourculture.us/

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    Black History Month Part 1: Black Women, Palantir & Museums

    Mike and Zoe reflect on the centennial of Black history recognition, tracing how a week-long observance evolved into what is now Black History Month and examining the historical forces, debates, and cultural meaning that shaped its transformation over the last 100 years.

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    Black History Month Part 2: Collecting Artifacts w/ Rosie Dawson

    Welcome! Last month, we sat down with art enthusiast and collector Rosie Dawson to talk about the ASPIRE Center for Workforce Innovation’s Black History Month art exhibit, which explored the importance of Black people taking control of their own image in the years after emancipation. Take a listen.

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    Remembering Jesse

    Mike and Zoe reflect on the life and legacy of Jesse Jackson — the Baptist minister, civil rights activist, and two-time presidential candidate whose audacious campaigns reshaped the Democratic Party and expanded Black political power after the civil rights era. Their conversation explores his political legacy, the web’s reaction to his death, and several under-discussed dimensions of Jackson’s career, including the contradictions, strategic brilliance, and unfinished debates surrounding his place in American political history.

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    Change on the Horizon for the 7th District

    An important moment in our city’s future is approaching: March 17, Primary Election Day. Mike and Zoe discuss the legacy of political figures from Illinois’ 7th congressional district, the candidates hoping to shape its next chapter, and what it takes to stand up to a white supremacist political order.

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    Naked Violence and Bold Resistance

    Mike argues that the Constitution is often overrated — how much can it truly matter when the nation has repeatedly failed to protect its most marginalized citizens and was itself built through the founding violence its authors both justified and struggled to reconcile? He also explores the concept of enclosure, the historical significance of the 7th congressional district, and what it takes to maintain sanity amid political chaos.

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    Chopping it up w/ La Shawn K Ford

    We have a buzzing conversation with State Rep Ford, along with West-side Health Authority's very own Morris Reed.Stay up to date with our nonpartisan voter guide on our website:https://ourculture.us/ballot-power/

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    The Origin

    Welcome to the first episode of The Culture Podcast, with your West Side co-hosts Michael Romain and Zoe Nellum. Tune in each week as they explore the people, places, and issues influencing everyday life along Chicago’s Interstate 290 corridor and across nearby west suburbs.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

The Culture Podcast is a show designed to enhance the local media ecosystem, empowering residents to share their own stories, access vital resources, and challenge negative perceptions. Co-hosted by Mike & Zoe, join them and their guests for riveting discussions on historical politics, opinions on Pop culture, and everything in-between.Our platform serves as a conduit for Westsiders to tell their own stories, advocate for their causes, and learn about critical resources, job opportunities, and social services from Westside institutions and organizations.Read stories every week on our website @ https://ourculture.us/Follow on IG & FB @The Culture

HOSTED BY

Michael Romain

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The Culture Podcast is created and hosted by Michael Romain.
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