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    Interludes

    What exactly is an interlude? For me, it's those magical, fleeting moments between tracks on a CD or LP record, where powerful harmonies transition you into the next chapter of music. This is where inspiration meets rhythm, and it's where I live as a DJ at heart. "The Interludes Podcast" is the extended play of those moments – a continuous stream of inspiration and up-tempo vibes. I, Val "The Voice" Johnson, serve as your guide through the voices of creatives, entrepreneurs, and filmmakers who are carving out exciting paths of discovery and exploration. In my podcast, we share intimate conversations with the trailblazers in music, performing arts, sports, and film. It's all about uncovering the pulse of the culture in entertainment and sports - and doing a little self-discovery along the way. I'm here to inspire you to find your own creative "interlude," to ignite that journey full of fun and awe that audiences are eager to experience. Every Wednesday, I offer you a glimpse into the evolving culture of the entertainment and sports, all while weaving in the music that connects us. It's an invitation to explore, learn, and be moved – with an original soundtrack that inspires.
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    Episodes (164)

    Hip Hop Roundtable: More Beats, Rhythms and Rhymes

    Hip Hop Roundtable: More Beats, Rhythms and Rhymes

    Val “The Voice” Johnson hosts a roundtable with DJ Krate Digga to discuss 50 years of hip hop culture.  Also, Val 'The Voice" speaks with fellow podcasters and fellow artists upon the Clubhouse virtual stage to discuss hip-hop and the direction we see the genre going into beyond these 50 years.  Along with DJ Krate Digga, we spoke with fellow DJ and podcaster Al Pete, filmmaker King B, Mindset Moments podcaster and inspirational DJ Lekeshia Mosley and one of my close friends, supporter and creator of Absolutely Focus Radio, Daniel Nelson.

    Givers Gain Wisdom

    Givers Gain Wisdom

    Val “The Voice” Johnson delves into the world of business technology and service-minded strategies with Azaniah Israel, a visionary business tech guru and the founder of Sirach Consulting.  We explore Azaniah's journey, his secrets to business growth, and the films that have inspired his pursuit in the tech world. Get ready for captivating insights and practical wisdom to empower your own business endeavors.

    Judge A Book By It's Cover

    Judge A Book By It's Cover

    Should we judge a book by it's cover? This episode we explore the art of creating an eye-catching book cover with Natalie Stokes-Peters, an experienced book designer with over 20 years of expertise. We start by reviewing the Netflix documentary featuring our forever FLOTUS Michelle Obama and Oprah Winfrey, "The Light We Carry" with Mr. Wamble and Val the Voice Johnson, and later delve into a conversation with Mrs. Stokes-Peters, our book design expert from On Point Book Design. As we discuss the significance of book covers in the publishing industry and beyond, we are reminded that #all book covers matter.

    All Eyes on Them: Afeni and Tupac

    All Eyes on Them: Afeni and Tupac

    Val 'the Voice' and EP Michael Wamble dive into a captivating discussion on Allen Hughes' "Dear Mama" documentary series. Tune in as they explore Tupac's evolution from a gifted artist to a socially conscious activist, who drew inspiration from his mother Afeni's legacy. Discover how music served as a powerful tool for Tupac to advocate for change and hear how their combined story is portrayed as a dynamic force, drawing the attention of all those who want to celebrate the legacy of Tupac...

    Now Streaming: Seasoned

    Now Streaming: Seasoned

    Join Val the Voice and Michael Wamble as they sit down with Seasoned series director and showrunner Aretha "Ms Respect" Tatum and singer/songwriter, actress Tracy Kincaide to discuss the hit independent Chicago production, Seasoned. Starring Kincaide, Taroniah Rice, and Natasha L. Hudgins, the Tubi series has garnered over 500k streams and captivated audiences with its powerful message. Listen in as Tatum and Kincaide share their insights on what makes Seasoned stand out, the challenges they faced in bringing the series to life, and the impact it has had on viewers. From the creative process to the show's themes and message, this podcast is a must-listen for fans of Seasoned and anyone interested in the world of independent television production.

    All My Successes

    All My Successes

    Monique Lisa Johnson is a Bronx native and an award-winning playwright and writing coach. With a passion for theater that began at just 7 years old, Monique has been producing plays for years.  As a writing coach, Monique inspires and supports other aspiring writers in achieving their creative goals. Join Val 'the Voice' Johnson as we delve into Monique Lisa Johnson's journey and explore her creative process in this exciting podcast episode.

    Grand Rising

    Grand Rising

    Holy week is upon us and Christians celebrate the annual traditional holiday called Easter.  Interludes invites friend to the show and urban apologist Phil Fox to discuss Easter traditions and what it means to truly acknowledge and celebrate the real reason for the Easter season, Jesus Christ.

    Soldier of Love

    Soldier of Love

    A married mother of three young kings, an author and now after serving her country, she’s creating a lane for herself of virtual DJ space.  Interludes continues to celebrate Women’s History Month by introducing serial entrepreneur Lekeisha Mosley.  A soldier of light, a soldier for change and a soldier of love…

    Tinted Glass Ceilings - A Celebration of Women's History Month

    Tinted Glass Ceilings - A Celebration of Women's History Month

    Carol Moseley Braun. Ketanji Brown Jackson. Regina Wilson.. Each one of these phenomenal women have broken through many glass ceilings. And for African-American women, let’s call the barriers 'tinted glass ceilings.' Allow Val 'the Voice' Johnson and EP Michael Wamble celebrate some of the women who have broken through many barriers in the political, judicial and career boudaries.

     

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