Ashanti Alston - The art to storytelling :)
Put the listeners in a room with Ashanti at the beginning. Let the audience hear his voice, learn who he is, and connect with him. The stories are so good, so unique, so inspiring, but yet will not get the attention deserved. I wished the story could be told in a different style, rather than reading a script. What’s the day of the week? Time of day? The purpose of talking with Ashanti? Add dimensions and context. Let’s capture the audience upfront :)
cgamemoney via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/14/23
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Well done and informative, while being entertaining. This is a fantastic option for anyone who wants to learn and appreciate all of the factors that contribute to the Black experience in America. The historical references are very well done and tell stories that everyone needs to hear.
JLCDFW100 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/25/20
Black people were mistreated by a lot in 1950s when black Americans were treated like criminals it is not true that black African Americans black people were abused or killed it is not a fact that black Americans were being treated differently than white people were this is not the truth it is...Read full review »
Emmett william morrow via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/22/23
I’ve learned so much today! This talk was extremely enlightening. I had no idea of the amount of African/black people spread around the world. Love it?
nexuni via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/26/20
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