Return The Jewels

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Return The Jewels

This podcast is an open space for us to explore issues of colonialism and appropriation. Return the Jewels is a reference to the crown jewels which were stolen and appropriated to back a global empire's wealth. On this podcast, we talk with remarkable guests about how we can contextualize the oppressive past to explain the hopeless present. We are building a community and movement to de-sanitize the carefully curated history that constrains us.

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    Episode 25: The Passion of the Contrarian | Sameer Naseem

    For the final episode of season 2, we brought back Return the Jewels' very first guest: Sameer Naseem - talented comedian, marketing guru, and man of many other talents. Sameer always brings a unique perspective to our show, and we talk about podcasting, humility vs. confidence, the line where self-deprecating humor goes from funny to a little too much, contrarianism as a marketing strategy, and more.    We're taking a short break after this episode to come back with some new content for you. In the meantime, subscribe and check out any episodes you may have missed.   P.S. Now's a great time to pick up a Return the Jewels t-shirt - you can even choose the color! https://return-the-jewels.myteespring.co/ 🎬  TIMESTAMPS  00:00 Intro  04:16 Podcasting  15:20 Genuflecting  21:22 Fun & Enjoyment vs. ROI  23:55 Self-deprecating humor - the thin line  25:57 A Bizarre community of broken individuals  30:54 Contrarianism for Views  36:19 Passion of the Contrarian  37:54 The Race Card  44:45 The Truman Show Podcast  46:24 The Royal Family  52:27 Sameer a Bagel   53:10 Outro/Plugs   🌎 SAMEER'S LINKS  🐦 Sameer on Twitter https://twitter.com/Sameermon 📸 Funhouse Comedy Zoom Show: https://www.instagram.com/funhousecomedy/  #podcasting #contrarianism #theracecard #trumanshow #royalfamily #comedy

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    Episode 24: "People with no beliefs have all the opinions" | Danish Maqbool

    This week's episode is kinda weird. We get a little bit introspective about the direction of our personal brands and why. Danish Maqbool, who you may remember from Episode 11, have probably seen on the show Ramy, or maybe you remember him from MLG back in the day joined us to discuss these very weird thoughts. We got into branding, purpose, narrative crafting, the impulse to share, how and why we forge opinions, and so much more. Please like and share this video with everyone you know. We appreciate you helping us grow.   Find Danish on all social media @DMaq1

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    Episode 23: The Yoga Industrial Complex | Sonal Aggarwal

    We brought back Sonal Aggarwal for another great episode where we touched on a lot of different topics. Sonal is one of the most interesting people we know, and on this episode we talked about: growing up in the Midwest, moving to India for classical music training, some funny stories from Goa & Italy, the billion dollar yoga industry in which brown people are severely underrepresented, and a lot more.   🎬 TIMESTAMPS:  00:00:00 Intro  00:09:01 Indian Classical Music Training  00:11:47 Pandemic Zoom Comedy  00:15:00 Tokenized or Fetishized  00:35:55 The Michaels - Jackson/Jordan  00:40:31 Queer-baiting Articles  00:43:40 Yamaha Scooter vs. Enfield Bullet  00:49:23 WHERE'S THE KOHINOOR?!?   00:50:01 The Yoga Industrial Complex   00:57:08 Dahler Mehndi, the original meme  01:05:23 White Yoga Instructors vs. Black Yoga Instructors  01:08:39 Sonal's Plugs   SONAL'S LINKS:  📺 Code-Switched the Series https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJzr4xnSVQxvLEhzjOVGgxw 📸 Sonal's IG https://www.instagram.com/sonalmedia/ 📸 Zoom Comedy Show https://www.instagram.com/gimmethelightcomedyshow/  SUPPORT US:  🛒 Check out our merch: https://return-the-jewels.myteespring.co/    STAY IN TOUCH:  📸 Return the Jewels IG: https://www.instagram.com/returnthejewels/  #codeswitched #comedy #michaeljackson #goa #italy #chicago #indiana #michaeljackson #michaeljordan #queerbaiting #enfieldbullet #kohinoordiamond #yoga #dahlermehndi

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    Episode 22: Imagine if Alexa Unionized | Lily Chun

    Super fun episode today with Lily Chun! This episode consisted of a couple of martinis as well as a great conversation about the concept of the model minority, the whitewashing of school curriculums, pandemic life in New York, antifa, socialism, capitalism, fascism, Alexa, and so much more. 🎬 TIMESTAMPS:  00:00:00 Intro  00:01:45 Confidence comes from keeping promises to yourself  00:04:18 Introducing Lily  00:06:51 Growing Up as the other  00:09:14 Model Minority  00:15:44 Tiger Mom  00:26:41 Racism is a part of capitalism  00:31:12 What can we do about these problems?  00:36:03 Unlearning Whitewashed Curriculum  00:42:45 The ANTIFA Bogeyman / Journalism being pushed to the right  00:50:30 What is Capitalism?  00:55:15 People would rather have fascism than socialism  01:07:16 Tokenized or Fetishized?  01:15:23 NY [Pandemic] State of Mind  01:39:36 What advice would you give to 20-year old Lily?   LILY'S COMICS & ANIMATIONS:  📸 https://www.instagram.com/lillionairebunclub/  SUPPORT US:   🛒 Check out our merch: https://return-the-jewels.myteespring.co/    STAY IN TOUCH:   📸 Return the Jewels IG: https://www.instagram.com/returnthejewels/  #modelminority #capitalism #pandemiclife #whitewashing #1619project #racism #socialism #fascism #tigermom #karlmarx #jeffbezos #newyork #antifa #alexa

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    Episode 21: Kruger-Dunning and Perspective Crafting | Bassam Shawl

    This was a great conversation between me and comedian Bassam Shawl, host of the Wokemenistan Podcast. We got into corporate lobbying, the Kruger Dunning Effect, perspective crafting, Kashmiri politics, finding love, and so much more! This is a long one but the conversation is very engaging!  Bassam:  🎧 https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wokemanistan/id1549579649 📸 https://www.instagram.com/wokemanistan/  SUPPORT US:   🛒 Check out our merch: https://return-the-jewels.myteespring.co/    STAY IN TOUCH:   📸 Return the Jewels IG: https://www.instagram.com/returnthejewels/

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    Episode 20: Framers and Shakers | Madhav Saxena

    Today's show is a particularly fun one - our guest is my first* college roommate, Madhav Saxena. Madhav creates websites for a digital marketing agency, so we talk about the battle for internet privacy going on between Apple and Facebook, but we also go on to discuss the farmers protest, code switching, logical chains, and strategic framing. Oh, we also get into Gully Rap as well as the new Netflix film, White Tiger. 🎬 TIMESTAMPS:  00:00:00 Intro  00:02:54 Meena Harris  00:04:55 The Name  00:10:15 College - 4 Little Indians  00:12:15 COVID - Essential Worker PTSD  00:14:52 Coming to America  00:17:49 What Do You Do?  00:20:10 Apple vs. Facebook - Privacy Battles  00:28:30 Toxic Masculinity  00:34:16 Naked Mole Rats are Racist  00:36:12 Code-Switching  00:51:45 Our New Boiled Potato Food Truck  00:55:00 Cultural Authenticity  00:58:26 Bollywood Baba  01:02:42 Appropriation or Appreciation - Gully Rap  01:08:50 Hip-hop and Civil Disobedience - the Farmers Protests  01:14:30 White Tiger  01:19:54 Farmers Protests  01:29:25 Logical Fallacies & Misinformation  01:42:47 Trump's Participation Trophy  01:48:20 How Do You Reframe the Narrative?  01:52:30 Outro SUPPORT US: 🛒 Check out our merch: https://return-the-jewels.myteespring.co/   STAY IN TOUCH: 📸  Return the Jewels IG: https://www.instagram.com/returnthejewels/ Further Reading/Viewing  📖 Where did Hyderabad get its name? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Hyderabad#Founding_of_Hyderabad  📖 Apple vs. Facebook: https://thehustle.co/%F0%9F%A5%8A-apple-vs-facebook/  📖 https://scroll.in/latest/985789/after-rihanna-climate-activist-greta-thunberg-extends-support-to-farmer-protests  📺 Bollywood Baba (Saint Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh Ji Insan): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=scuWiXG5bh8

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    Episode 19: Identity and Sneakers | Hass

    We're welcoming February with a great episode featuring our friend, Hass. Hass is a huge sneakerhead and digital media professional in NY, and is the creator/host of a new podcast called "My First Kicks". We get into everything: his background, health insurance, appropriation-appreciation, grinding to get what you want, and of course, kicks! MY FIRST KICKS PODCAST  🎧 https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/my-first-kicks/id1539283255 📸  https://www.instagram.com/myfirstkickspod/ SUPPORT US:  🛒 Check out our merch: https://return-the-jewels.myteespring.co/ 📸  Return the Jewels IG: https://www.instagram.com/returnthejewels/

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    Episode 18: Mississippi's Masala | Dr. Lekha Sunkara Deere, MD

    Our 18th episode is here and we're super excited to welcome Lekha Sunkara Deere, MD. Lekha is an old friend from college, and we get into a lot of really interesting topics like her experiences as a pulmonary medicine fellow on the front lines in New Orleans during the peak of the pandemic in the area, becoming a mother during her fellowship, getting respect from both patients and other medical professionals, moving to Mississippi at 9, and of course, THE VACCINE. Timestamps and links below! 🎬 TIMESTAMPS:  00:00:00 Intro  00:05:15 Diversity in Mississippi  00:09:36 Moving to Mississippi at 9  00:13:20 Diversity in Higher Education  00:16:38 The Brain Drain  00:18:26 Race in Medicine  00:25:10 Power Mom - the Work Life Balance  00:30:32 Tokenized or Fetishized  00:37:15 The Pragmatic Indian  00:40:55 Pandemic Trauma on Medical Workers  00:45:29 Facing Your Own Mortality  00:47:00 Does Trauma Affect Children?  00:54:08 Women's Authority is Constantly Questioned  00:57:51 Should I Get Vaccinated?  01:05:55 Do Patients Lie?  01:08:14 How to Combat Stigma of Bad Doctors  01:19:32 The Vaccine Experience  01:22:49 Garbage PPE  01:24:56 GET VACCINATED FURTHER READING:  📖 The Garbage Bags - https://www.marketwatch.com/story/nurse-at-brooklyn-hospital-on-coronavirus-protective-clothing-its-a-garbage-bag-its-like-something-out-of-the-twlight-zone-2020-04-07 📖 The Early Pandemic in New Orleans - https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/26/us/coronavirus-louisiana-new-orleans.html  SUPPORT US:  🛒 Check out our merch: https://return-the-jewels.myteespring.co/  STAY IN TOUCH:  📸  Return the Jewels IG: https://www.instagram.com/returnthejewels/

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    Episode 17: The Gentle Hustle | Ramon Rivas II

    This week we have a bombastic fantastic episode for you. I had the opportunity to sit down with stand up comedian, writer, actor, Cannabis Shaman, and one of my favorite people, Ramon Rivas. If you know Ramon, then you know he has a lot of important stuff to say. We touched on Ramon's work helping build the Cleveland comedy scene, his experience growing up as a minority in the Midwest, generational trauma, hustling during a pandemic, and a ton more. Check out the episode description on youtube for timestamps, links to Ramon's website and various projects, as well as a link to support us by ordering some Return the Jewels merch! Returnthejewels.com

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    Episode 16: Should I shut the F*ck Up? | Andre D. Thompson

    #ReturntheJewels #AndreDThompson #BrooklynSanta  It's our 16th episode and we have our first recurring guest. This is a great conversation with Andre D. Thompson. You can watch his earlier episode (#3) on this channel.   We talked about the precision of language and the responsiblitiy that inherently comes from a position of influence. Dre crafts arguments and plays with language for his profession because he's a writer and stand up comedian. We addressed issues of anxiety, confidence, marginalization, persecution complexes, and having an interventionist disposition.  Timestamps located below.    Please like, share, and subscribe. We appreciate all your support in helping us grow!   Timestamps:   00:00 - Intro  03:31 - What's up, Dre?  08:05 - Anxiety Comes From Not Doing  12:01 - Other People's Insecurities  17:35 -  Self Victimhood/Persecution Complex in First-Gen  21:30 - I Don't f--- with Victim Anything  23:00 - Toolkit - How do you catch self-pity?  27:10 - The Dre Test - am i the victim here? does this help me?  29:48 - Should I Shut the F**k Up?  33:42 - OJ Simpson  38:45 - You want to be a piece of s**t or not?  43:19 - Policing Language  48:18 - Living Righteously & Being Humble  50:46 - You Eat too much, You Start Farting  52:12 - Everybody Needs to Relax  54:13 - Outro  57:14 - Plugs

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    Episode 15: The Poison of America | Yogi Paliwal

    Welcome back! It’s a new year, a new season, a new thumbnail, and we have a new friend. Join us in convo with stand-up comedian and billionaire expert Yogi Paliwal. We had a great conversation on this one and covered so many things. Did you know that people are smart in other languages, or that some minorities codeswitch as a form of self care? We wondered to what extent do people of color curb their feelings in order to adapt to their environments. Is Pav Bhaji an appropriated food? Do you think that billionaires live the American dream or traffick in it? Obviously we didn’t have all the answers on this episode, but watching it will be worthwhile. The Appropriation or Appreciation segment this time is Coldplay’s Hymn for the Weekend featuring Beyonce. Leave us your thoughts on it in the comments. You can find more about Yogi on his website YogiPaliwal.com and follow him on social media @YogiPaliwal Also check out his podcast about billionaires called Grubstakers. Find it on all audio platforms and @grubstakerspod on social media.  Please like, share, and comment on this video. We appreciate all your support

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    Episode 14: This Business Wouldn't Exist Without Your P**sy, H*e | Nimesh Patel

    This is our final episode of the year and we have quite the holiday treat for you. The most famous Nimesh Patel joined us for a deep conversation.  Nimesh is quickly becoming a household name in standup comedy. He is a true hypothesis tester with his approach to content creation, and that has manifested a very bountiful and promising career for him in the entertainment industry. Nimesh just recently came on board A Little Late with Lilly Singh as a writer. Nimesh is actively pushing the needle forward for brown representation and that's reflected in his actions and words.   This conversation took a very interesting took a very interesting turn from narrative crafting in representation to unseen mental health issues to the ongoing and developing trauma of our family in healthcare.    Nimesh has plenty of content for you to check out. You can download and stream his album: Head Nimesh in Charge on all audio platforms. He was the first south asian writer on SNL, and has a hilarious animated series out called Zooidiots where he tackles climate change from a new perspective. Check out his youtube channel Nimesh Patel Comedian for more.    Find out more about Nimesh on his website www.findingnimesh.com and follow him on social media @findingnimesh   Check out Nimesh's animated series Zooidiots on his channel:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=72MQx4Qol5M  Please download this episode and leave us a like and review.   We appreciate all your support

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    Episode 13: Detach yourself from the the outcome | Chef Harold Villarosa

    This week we have a very special episode for you featuring a good friend and repeat guest of the podcast, Chef Harold Villarosa. He is a force to be reckoned with, a pillar of the community and proven leader of social impact. We had a very heady conversation about the culture of work, the nature of change as a result of the pandemic, diversity at Bon Appetit,  and how to stay relevant in a world of uncertainty.  This one is a must watch!  This episode is really important because it's more introspective than our other ones. We really delve into questions of identity and purpose.   Find out more about Chef Harold on his website www.chefharoldvillarosa.com and follow him on social media @chefharoldvillarosa  Also, shoutout to Project Barkada which is tight knit Phil-Am collective doing big things--we talked about it on this episode.   Check out Harold's latest video on the Bon Appetit channel:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqWf0AIWU6g&t=285s   Thank you for your support and patience as we grow this brand to where it should be. Please like, share, and comment on this video to help us with our metrics!

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    Episode 12: Marbles, not Tokens | Kunal C. Arora

    This week we have a very special episode for you featuring a unique talent and good friend of the podcast, Kunal C. Arora. He is a comedian, writer, and actor of Indian origin from Queens, NY. We had a very heady conversation about K Pop and respect for the divine,  the variance between growing up brown in big cities vs. remote places, hustling for your dreams and much more.  This one is a must listen! Find out more about Kunal on his website www.alldaykca.com and follow him on social media @alldaykca Thank you for your support and patience as we grow this brand to where it should be. Please like, share, and comment on this video to help us with our metrics!

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    Episode 11: Confidence is Key | Danish Maqbool

    This week we have a very special episode for you featuring a really good friend of the podcast, Danish Maqbool. He is a comedian, gamer, and actor of Pakistani origin. You may recognize him from the 2nd season of Ramy. We had a very heady conversation about growing up in New Jersey, marrying the worlds of gaming and comedy, systematic emasculation of brown males, and much more.  This one is a must listen!    Find out more about Danish on his website www.danishmaqbool.com and follow him on social media @dmaq1   Thank you for your support and patience as we grow this brand to where it should be. Please like, share, and comment on this video to help us with our metrics!

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    Episode 10: The Realness of the Realest Bayani | Mark Teodosio

    Welcome to our 10th episode! This week we have a very special guest for you featuring a really good friend of the podcast, Mark Teodosio. He is a Brooklyn born Filipino American comic book creator, writer and rapper. We had a very heady conversation about cultural identity, the Filipino food movement in NYC, and creating the 1st Filipino superhero and much more.  This one is a must listen! Find out more about Mark on his instagram and follow him on social media @therealestbayani Thank you for your support and patience as we grow this brand to where it should be. Please like, share, and comment on this video to help us with our metrics!

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    Episode 8: When do you know you're ready | Katherine Ella Wood

    -This week we have a very special episode for you featuring a really good friend of the podcast, Katherine Ella Wood. She is a Juliard trained jazz singer, actress, activist, and all around great person. We had a very heady conversation about artistic discretion, tokenism as a vestige of colonialism, protecting your peace, the significance of Kamala Harris' election, and Katherine shared a lot of musical wisdom. This one is a must listen!  Find out more about Katherine on her website www.katherineellawood.com and follow her on social media @katherine.ella.wood  Thank you for your support and patience as we grow this brand to where it should be. Please like, share, and comment on this page to help us with our metrics!

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    Episode 7: Let's Get Linguistical with Sonal Aggarwal

    We have the incredible Sonal Aggarwal on this one. Sonal is a multi-talented comedian, actress, podcaster, and free spirit from Chicago.  You can find her in Code-Switched: A comedy-drama about a group of South Asian-Americans juggling love, work, and family in Chicago. We are proud to say that Sonal is a very close friend of the podcast because she gives back to the community and is always doing more. Whether its a series of concerts for kids of every age and every time zones, fundraising for charities, or organizing hula hoop birthday parties...she's there! Please follow her on IG @sonalmedia, listen to her podcast @ranirageradio, and definitely check out her new show @codeswitchedseries    Don't forget to enjoy our tokenized or fetishized segment on this one: Sonal brings up an interesting take on traveling for spirituality on a budget. Also, we have a new segment on this one: Appreciation or Appropriation, where we discuss the realities of Yoga and awareness.      We covered a lot of topics in this one from: Sonal's travels to India and South America and her encounters with spiritual guides.  Also, this was a really fun episode that you can watch over and over.     Please like and share this episode with all your family and friends. Let us know your thoughts on this conversation in the comments. We appreciate your support and look forward to your help in building this community. #returnthejewels #SonalAggarwal #code-switched

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    Episode 6: Get Off Your Ancestor's D**k with the Son of Haiti | Tanael Joachim

    We have the incredible Tanael Joachim on this one. TJ is a man of many talents and is an incredible person with a lot to say. He is a comedian, writer, filmmaker and trader.   His album “Son of Haiti” is currently available on all audio platforms and he has a brand new special called “January 3rd” dropping on Election Day (next Tuesday. Preorder it now but watch it after you vote)! We are proud to say that TJ is a very close friend of the podcast because he stays true to his roots and spreads awareness     Don't forget to enjoy our tokenized or fetishized segment on this one: TJ brings up an interesting take on Haitians being requested to speak French in bed.      We covered a lot of topics in this one from:  TJ’s beginnings in Haiti to how moving to America and watching George Carlin influenced his comedy. Also, this was a really fun episode that you can watch over and over.  Please like and share this episode with all your family and friends. Let us know your thoughts on this conversation in the comments. We appreciate your support and look forward to your help in building this community. #returnthejewels

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    Episode 5: The Narrative of Flavor Profiles and the Entrepeneurial Spirit with Chef Francis Maling

    We have the incredible Chef Francis Maling on this one. Francis is a chef and brand ambassador for a global food service conglomerate.  He has a pop up kitchen called Bad for Business where he introduces Filipino hybrid food to the world. We are proud to say that Chef Francis is a very close friend of the podcast because he stays true to his roots and spreads awareness Don't forget to enjoy our tokenized or fetishized segment on this one: Francis brings up an interesting take on moving to Queens, NY. Also, we have a new segment on this one: Appreciation or Appropriation, where we discuss the top ramen chef in Japan. We covered a lot of topics in this one from: Chef Francis’ beginnings in Queens to how his Filipino identity influences his cooking. Also, this was a really fun episode that you can watch over and over. Please like and share this episode with all your family and friends. Let us know your thoughts on this conversation in the comments. We appreciate your support and look forward to your help in building this community. #returnthejewels

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    Episode 4: Corporate Code-Switching and Multi-Culturalism with Electra Telesford

    We have the incredible Electra Telesford on this one. Electra is a comedian and content consultant. She has operated in an editorial and creative capacity in her professional life for the last decade or so. We are proud to say that Electra is a very close friend of the podcast because she fights for representation in narrative crafting.  Don't forget to enjoy our tokenized or fetishized segment on this one: Electra illuminates the issue of tokenizing creative comedic voices.  We covered alot of topics in this one from Electra's beginnings in Flatbush to how her multicultural identity influences her decision calculi. Also, this was a really fun episode that you can watch over and over.   Please like and share this episode with all your family and friends. Let us know your thoughts on this conversation in the comments. We appreciate your support and look forward to your help in building this community. #returnthejewels

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    Episode 3: Man, All I know is Words with Andre D. Thompson

    Welcome to our third episode ever! We have the incredible Andre D. Thompson on this one.  He is the actualized version of the One Punch Man. When the pandemic started he just retreated within himself and found inspiration to fight back with the only weapons he allows himself to use: Words. We are proud to say that Andre D Thompson is a very close friend of the podcast because he is changing the way we think about comedy. On this episode we talk about identity, how it feels to grow up wanting pizza in a Jamaican household, the unique immigrant identifier and much more.    You will be seeing a lot more of Andre as he is headlining #Carolines on Broadway on November 17th, 2020. #Buy #Tickets. https://www.carolines.com/events/brea...    Also don't forget to miss our show's third Tokenized or Fetishized segment! We covered a lot of topics in this one from Andre's first generation beginnings in a Jamaican American household to the roots of the stand up experience and how the pandemic brought comedy back to its most basic form.   Please like and share this episode with all your family and friends. Let us know your thoughts on this conversation in the comments. We appreciate your support and look forward to your help in building this community.

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    Episode 2: Labor Capital and Marginalization in the Culinary World with Chef Harold Villarosa

    Welcome to our second episode ever! We have tthe incredible Chef Harold Villarosa on this one. Chef Harold is an industry disruptor and titan in his community. When the world shut down, Harold worked harder than anyone else around him. He uplifted his communities and made sure to feed those who wouldn't be fed otherwise. We are proud to say that Chef Harold is a very close friend of the podcast because he's in the business of changing lives. Although this interview was recorded last month, you will be seeing Chef Harold alot more as he is scheduled to be on air talent for Bon Appetit Magazine and Network. You may have also seen Chef Harold through his extensive work with KultureHub, OFFBeat Kitchen, Kulture Kitch'n Channel, Goinsurgo, and you may have eaten at his personal pop up kitchen Unkle Harold's.  Also don't forget to miss our show's second Tokenized or Fetishized segment! We covered alot of topics in this one from Harold's immigrant beginnings in the South Bronx to his rise as a notable top chef to his work in illuminating the marginalization and oppressive practices in fine dining. Also, Chef Harold has some tough love to give to you all that you must watch.   Specific references from the episode linked in the comments.   Please like and share this episode with all your family and friends. We appreciate your support and look forward to your help in building this community.

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    Episode 1: Appropriation and Killer Catfish with Sameer Naseem

    Welcome to our first episode ever. We have the wonderful Sameer Naseem on this one. He's a comedian, marketing guru, hip hop personality, and most of all he's a very close friend of the podcast. You can find him at his weekly standup show (currently on Zoom) called Funhouse Comedy he hosts with fellow comedian Gabe Pacheco. Also, don't miss our first ever Tokenized or Fetishized segment. We covered a variety of topics in this interview from Sameer's time Working in the hip hop industry and navigating his career path in comedy to diversity and representation in narratives being a zero sum game and also appropriation in the context of the Ganges River. Oh yeah, and killer catfish. Specific references linked in the comments. Please like and share this episode with all your family and friends. We appreciate your support and look forward to your help in building this community.

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This podcast is an open space for us to explore issues of colonialism and appropriation. Return the Jewels is a reference to the crown jewels which were stolen and appropriated to back a global empire's wealth. On this podcast, we talk with remarkable guests about how we can contextualize the oppressive past to explain the hopeless present. We are building a community and movement to de-sanitize the carefully curated history that constrains us.

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