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Inclusive StorytellingInclusive Storytelling71 - Ann Lowe, Wedding Dress Designer to the Kennedy'sThis episode is the final episode in Black Women Designers, highlighting Ann Lowe. Ann started design at age six and was making her own designs at age 10. Ann, like Elizabeth Keckley who kicked off the trio of episodes, designed for the US White House when her and hear team designed the wedding dress and 10/15 bridesmaids dresses for the Jacqueline Bouvier and John F. Kennedy wedding. Kennedy would become a US President.Ann and her team were not highlighted by the press or Jacqueline Bouvier for the work on the...2025-08-0506 minInclusive StorytellingInclusive Storytelling70- Ruby Bailey, Harlem Renaissance Fashion DesignerThis episode is the second in a trio of episodes focused on Black women fashion designers. In this episode, we learn about Bermuda born and Harlem influenced fashion designer Ruby Bailey. Bailey made figurines of her designs and was a creative force in the Harlem Renaissance. Sources:https://blog.mcny.org/2016/01/05/reintroducing-ruby-bailey/https://www.harlemworldmagazine.com/harlems-ruby-bailey-fashion-pioneer-ny-1912-2003/2025-06-3005 minInclusive StorytellingInclusive Storytelling69 - Elizabeth Keckley - Fashion Designer for a First LadyElizabeth Keckley kicks off the trio of episodes focused on Black women fashion designers. Elizabeth was the personal dressmaker and close confidante of Mary Todd Lincoln, wife of Abraham Lincoln. Learn about her incredible story and life in this episode. Be sure to share, like, subscribe, and download this and other episodes! Follow me on Instagram @theinclusivescreenwriterSource: https://www.lofficielusa.com/fashion/black-designers-fashion-history-virgil-abloh-telfar-clemensSource: Rothberg, Emma. “Elizabeth Keckley” National Women’s History Museum, 2021. Date accessed: 5/28/2025.Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Elizabeth_Keckley_VWM_Statue.jpgSource: https://timelessmoon.getarchive.net/amp/media/elizabeth-keckley-1861-ee2b4e2025-05-2406 minInclusive StorytellingInclusive Storytelling68 - Black Champion Cyclist Marshall Walter "Major" TaylorMarshall Walter "Major" Taylor born in 1878 was one of the world’s first black sports superstar ad an internal cycling champion who never received his accolades because of racism. Sources: https://www.majortaylorassociation.org/who.shtmlWorcester Whirlwind flier2025-04-2904 minInclusive StorytellingInclusive Storytelling67 - S. Asian Immigration and the Pacific Northwest - 1800s to presentImmigrants in Canada and the United States are rich with history. In this episode, we discuss South Asian immigrants who traveled from British Columbia to Oregon, mainly men. The men lived and worked together in St Johns and Astoria Oregon. They faced racism and prejudice on Oregon, but built a political group aiming at bettering their lives around the world. These men were supported in their efforts by Finnish, Irish, Chinese, and Mexican immigrants.Source: http://www.come2oregon.com/astoria-oldest-settlement-west-of-the-rockies/2025-03-2506 minInclusive StorytellingInclusive Storytelling66 - Season 4 RecapThank you for another amazing season! I am looking forward to sharing more stories of incredible people who deserve their stories to be told. Be sure to follow me on IG. Find me at, The Inclusive Screenwriter.2024-11-3000 minInclusive StorytellingInclusive Storytelling65 - S. Asian Oscar Nominees and Wins in the 1930sMerle Oberon and Vivien Leigh were Oscar nominated actresses, and most likely S. Asian. Learn about these amazing women and how Michelle Yeoh may not be the first Asian to be nominated and win the Best Actress Oscar. Major props to Michelle Yeoh and her incredible career, achievements and 2023 Best Actress Academy Award! 2024-11-0105 minInclusive StorytellingInclusive Storytelling64 - Amelia Boynton Robinson, US Civil Rights ActivistIn this episode, we learn about Amelia Boynton Robinson was a leading civil rights activist who played a key role in the efforts that led to passage of the 1965 Voting Rights Act and was the first African American woman in Alabama to run for Congress. Sources: Amelia: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Ameila_Boynton_Robinson_2.JPG Memorial: https://www.flickr.com/photos/auvet/48913757887 Bridge: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Edmund_Pettus_Bridge_-_Historic_Sign_-_Selma,_Alabama_%2827810728191%29.jpg 2024-10-0103 minInclusive StorytellingInclusive Storytelling63 - Oro African ChurchOro African Methodist Episcopal Church was a staple for the Black Canadian families in rural Ontario in Canada. Former slaves joined the War of 1812 as loyalists with the promise for land and not returning to slavery at the end of the war . These soldiers were not given the best farm land. The Church is a designated landmark with an unmarked grave.2024-09-1203 minInclusive StorytellingInclusive Storytelling62 - Pauli Murray, sex and gender activistPauli Murray was a civil rights activist, advocate, legal scholar and theorist, author and an Episcopal priest. They were an incredible voice for sex and gender rights. Pauli should be a household name!2024-08-0104 minInclusive StorytellingInclusive Storytelling61 - Blind Lemon and LeadBellyIn this episode, we learn a little about Blind Lemon and LeadBelly who were influential Blues and guitarists in the United States. They were the OG influencers for Blues music. 2024-07-0102 minInclusive StorytellingInclusive Storytelling60 - Barbara Jordan - First Black US Congress WomanIn this episode, we discuss Barbara Jordan, the first Black, US Congress person! A LGBTQIA and disability advocate. 2024-06-0102 minA Desi WomanA Desi WomanAshwini PrasadAuthor & Screenwriter Ashwini Prasad MBA is impassioned about storytelling & more importantly, about elevating stories focused upon marginalized groups and ensuring that these rich perspectives continue to be shared with the world more broadly and be celebrated.As a screenwriter, Ashwini cultivates safe spaces for storytelling and is a firm believer in lifting others up to move from surviving to thriving. Ashwini has her own podcast about Inclusive Screenwriting and is a published author with two Master’s Degrees and an MBA.2024-05-1337 minInclusive StorytellingInclusive Storytelling59 - Nicole Mann First Indigenous Woman AstronautNicole Mann is a an enrolled member of the Round Valley Indian Tribes from what we call Northern California and the first US Indigenous woman astronaut. She may continue her accomplishments in 2025 as a member of the lunar landing team!2024-05-0302 minInclusive StorytellingInclusive Storytelling58 - Rock & Roll Women MonarchsIn this episode, we learn about the women who are the monarchs/pioneers on Rock & Roll! We start with Bessie Coleman and Memphis Minnie who were born in the late 1800s, and then Sister Rosetta Tharpe. Tharpe is known as the "Godmother of Rock and Roll." 2024-04-1903 minInclusive StorytellingInclusive Storytelling57 - S4 and Ann Thomas CallahanAnn Thomas Callahan, Peepeekisis Cree Nation, was one of the first Indigenous graduates of the Winnipeg General Hospital's nursing school in 1958 in Canada. She was also involved in the creation of the Registered Nurses of Canadian Indian Ancestry, now called the Canadian Indigenous Nurses Association. 2024-03-0403 minInclusive StorytellingInclusive StorytellingS3 - Thank you and Wrap UpThank you for S3 of the podcast! Be sure to like, share, download and subscribe. Follow the podcast and other stories at The Inclusive Screenwriter on YouTube, Instagram and Twitter. 2023-12-2000 minInclusive StorytellingInclusive Storytelling56 - Elizabeth Tailfeather and Wilma MankillerWho was the first Indigenious prima ballerina? Elizabeth Tailfeather from the Osage Nation. And, Wilma Mankiller was the first woman Cherokee Chief. Learn about how Alcatraz Island and an 18-month occupation led to her activism. Indigenous and First Nations women are incredible and powerful! 2023-10-1606 minInclusive StorytellingInclusive Storytelling55 - Bessie & Kalpana, the love of flight, & Dr. Palmer OBEIn this episode, we discuss Bessie Coleman who was the first Black woman pilot, and Kalpana Chowla who was an incredible astronaut. Tragically, both women died doing what they loved. Lastly, we learn about Sir Palmer OBE who overcame injustice and became Scotland's first Black professor. 2023-09-2907 minInclusive StorytellingInclusive Storytelling54 - Tawaifs, Vaishno &54 - Kala Bagai and the death of the "American" Dream, & Rais Bhuiyan after 9/11In this episode, we explore the Tawaifs who were cultured and revered S. Asian women prior to colonialism, the tragedy of Vaishno Bagai and the triumphs of Kala, his wife, in the United States, and how Rais Bhuiyan turned an act of hate into an act of love 2023-09-1407 minInclusive StorytellingInclusive Storytelling53 - Jolly Jumper History and the "Human Computer"In this episode, we celebrate Olivia Poole who was an Ojibwe Canadian invention who patented the Jolly Jumper. We also learn about Shakuntala Devi who held a Guiness World Record when she calculated two 13-digit numbers in her head with the correct answer! 2023-08-3104 minInclusive StorytellingInclusive Storytelling52 - The Santee Sioux/Dakota and the anti-Nazi White Rose ResistanceContent Warning: Execution and Genocide In this episode, we discuss the worst mass execution in the United States, and one of the largest in the world, the 38 Santee Sioux/Dakota who were executed in 1862. The White Rose was a German resistance movement focused on anti-Nazi action during WWII. The founders were a professor and students at the University of Munich, and three of them were tried and executed. 2023-08-1405 minInclusive StorytellingInclusive Storytelling51 - Agnes at 102 & Zheng He The Ming Dynasty ExplorerIn this episode, we learn about Agnes Keleti who is the most successful Jewish female athlete in Olympic history and 102 years young. Also, Zheng He who was a commander and set sail on his first voyage in 1405, commanding some 27,800 people.2023-07-2804 minInclusive StorytellingInclusive Storytelling50 - Myrtle, Angela & SorjuanaIn this episode, we learn about Myrtle Gonzalez who was the first influencer and amazing actress from the early 1900s. Angela Alvaraz who won a Latin Grammy at 95 years young. And, Sorjuana Ines de la Cruz who was a 17th century feminist nun. 2023-07-1406 minInclusive StorytellingInclusive Storytelling49 - Zelda & Fashion, Jean and Politics, and Suzanne & MedicineIn this episode we learn about Zelda Wynn Valdes who was a Black fashion designer to the stars and had the first Black-owned business on Broadway in New York City. Jean Augustine is first Black woman to be appointed to Canada’s federal Cabinet. Suzanne LaFlesche was the first Indigenous physician in the US. 2023-06-3004 minInclusive StorytellingInclusive Storytelling48 - The Fultz Quads, Charlotte and AlethaIn this episode, we discuss the Fultz Quads who were surviving Black quadruplets. Charlotte Ray who was the first Black woman lawyer in the United States, and Black tennis star and phenomena Aletha Gibson.2023-06-1506 minInclusive StorytellingInclusive Storytelling47 - Jean, Paul, Wayson, Larry and Ke HuyGet to know the stars from Kim's Convenience, Wayson Choy who as a SE Asian, Canadian celebrated writer, Larry Kwong who was a trailblazing hockey player, and the Oscar winner Ke Huy Quan! 2023-05-2606 minInclusive StorytellingInclusive Storytelling46 - James, Ming-Na, Giancarlo, Rick and AngelaIn this episode, I highlight a few of the accomplishments of James Hong from Everything Everywhere All At Once, Ming-Na Wen from Mulan and the Book of Boba Fett, Giancarlo Esposito from Better Call Saul, Rick Worthy from Supernatural and Angela Basset from Black Panther! 2023-05-0905 minInclusive StorytellingInclusive StorytellingS3 - We're Back!Season 3 of the Inclusive Storytelling Podcast is here! This season will focus on shorts about amazing people who deserve to be household names. 2023-04-1700 minInclusive StorytellingInclusive Storytelling45 - Season 2 FinaleThank you for two seasons of the Inclusive Storytelling podcast! Stay tuned for Season 3.2022-12-1301 minInclusive StorytellingInclusive Storytelling44 - RedboneIn the final episode of the, “Inclusive Storytelling,” podcast Season 2, we take a look at the iconic band Redbone. Their chart topping hit, “Come And Get Your Love,” is how we are introduced to Peter Quill in, “Guardians of the Galaxy,” and on repeat by Officer Big in Reservation Dogs played by another icon, Zahn McClarnon. All band members were US or Mexican Indigenous when they started making music decades ago. Their cultures took center stage in their eclectic sound, album art, stage clothes and music. Please leave a review, download and share this and other episodes.2022-11-2904 minInclusive StorytellingInclusive Storytelling43 - Eartha KittJason A. Coombs (Mr. Robot, Grave Mysteries, Two Grown) is an accomplished actor, writer, director, Artistic Director of the Bridgeport Film Festival and, “Survival Jobs,” podcast host joins us to speak about Eartha Kitt. Eartha Kitt was an US American singer, actress, comedian, dancer and activist. Orson Welles once called her the "most exciting woman in the world". Listen to this incredible episode that scratches the surface of the amazing Eartha Kitt and how her speaking truth to power led to a CIA file being created, and how President Johnson and his wife ostracized her from US entertainment for seven year...2022-11-1637 minInclusive StorytellingInclusive Storytelling42 - Vandana ShivaVandana Shiva (born 5 November 1952) is an Indian scholar, environmental activist, food sovereignty advocate, ecofeminist and anti-globalization author.[2] Based in Delhi, Shiva has written more than 20 books.[3] She is often referred to as "Gandhi of grain" for her activism associated with the anti-GMO movement.[4] GMO is a genetically modified organism. Take a listen about why Shiva deserves to be a household name!2022-10-1806 minInclusive StorytellingInclusive Storytelling41 - Aida KeykhaiiSarah Alma Angelle, award winning actress (Family Law, Umbrella Academy and The Handmaid’s Tale), producer, and founder of Alma Matters production joins us so we can learn about Aida Keykhaii. Aida is an accomplished creative in Iran, and in 2015 she moved to Canada with her husband, Mohammad Yaghoubi. Aida is the co-founder of NOWADAYS THEATRE in Toronto, OR Canada. Aida’s life and accomplishments are an inspiration and her name deserves to be a household name.2022-10-1122 minInclusive StorytellingInclusive Storytelling40 - Famous Black Canadian WomenIn this episode, we highlight incredible Black, Canadian women. We begin with Anne Clare Cools who was the first Black Senator in Canada and in North America. Michaelle Jean was the first Black Governor General of Canada. Rosemary Brown was the first Black women elected to a Canadian legislature. Viola Desmond defiance sparked the modern-day civil rights movement in Canada, and she was the first Canadian women to appear on a Canadian banknote. We end with Violet King who was the first Black woman lawyer in Canada.2022-09-2707 minStrong Asian LeadStrong Asian LeadInclusive Screenwriting - Ashwini PrasadFocusing on discussions around building a community based on equity, Masami reviews the state of inclusivity within the entertainment industry with author of How To Write Inclusively: An Analysis & How To Guide and screenwriter Ashwini Prasad. Ashwini speaks on the fluidity of identity and using privilege to stand up for the underrepresented and victims within the industry. Together Masami and Ashwini emphasize the need for internal, conscious change while working to saturate the industry with various perspectives in all stages of production. Podcast Show Notes Guest Title: Ashwini Prasad Recording Date: 7/27/2021 Episode Transcript: https://strongasianlead...2022-09-2259 minInclusive StorytellingInclusive Storytelling39 - Dr. Oronhyatekha: Canada’s Second First Nation DoctorIn this episode, Corus Entertainment’s AM 980 News radio anchor discuss Dr. Oronhyatekha who was Canada’s second First Nations doctor from the Six Nations. Dr. O, as he was affectionally named, overcame great odds, an Indigenous Residential School and racism to become a doctor. He gave back to his community in so many ways, and it is estimated that 10,000 people came to pay their last respects as he lay in state in Massey Hall in Toronto, ON Canada. Dr. O’s story is highlighted in the book, “Dr. Oronhyatekha: Security, Justice and Equality,” by Michelle A. Hamilton and Keith Jamieson.2022-09-1336 minInclusive StorytellingInclusive Storytelling38 - David Suzuki and Tara CullisIn this episode, we learn about Canadian academic, scientist broadcaster and environmental activist David Suzuki, and his impressive wife Tara Cullis. Both Suzuki and Cullis are co-founders of the David Suzuki Foundation and committed their lives to environmental protection and criticizing governments for not doing enough when it comes to global warming.2022-08-3003 minInclusive StorytellingInclusive Storytelling37 - Marlee MatlinMarie Gettel-Gilmartin who is the, “Fertile Grounds Podcast,” host joins us to share about Marlee Matlin. Marlee is deaf and won an Oscar for her role in, “Children of a Lesser God.” Marie shares insights about Marlee’s life, her career and recently her work in the award-winning movie, “Coda.” Join us in this wonderful conversation about Marlee and how deaf and hard of hearing representation in entertainment should be a thriving and represented group!2022-08-0237 minInclusive StorytellingInclusive Storytelling36 - Sandra Miju OhSandra Oh is a Canadian and US American actress. She has an incredible life and an amazing career which deserves a movie or mini-series (with her permission). Take a listen into a small glimpse of Oh’s incredible life.2022-07-1904 minInclusive StorytellingInclusive Storytelling35 - Norah JonesContent Warning: Suicide Norah Jones is a lover of languages and cultures for their joy and power to give identity and hope to individuals and communities. In this episode, Norah shares insights about her grandparents, aunt and family whose ancestry goes back to modern-day Croatian by heritage. In this episode, Norah shares her grandfather’s suicide even though he was developing a library for his community, her amazing and over the top aunt, and how her grandmother made the difficult decision to let her teenage son travel from modern-day Croatia to New York City, NY and then to Biloxi, Mississippi. No...2022-07-0540 minInclusive StorytellingInclusive Storytelling34 - Bayard RustinBayard Rustin was a gay civil rights activist and non-violent resistance practitioner. He was an influential team member of the Martin Luther King Jr. cohort, and the Civil Rights Movement in the United States. His sexuality led to him being less celebrated than his counterparts and not as known even though he was very deserving of many accolades. Rustin deserves so much recognition for his work towards equity and justice. Netflix is supposed to distribute a biopic about his life. I will be tuning in!2022-06-2205 minInclusive StorytellingInclusive Storytelling33 - Dolores CannonHarris Eddie Hill is a best-selling author, speaker and alignment coach. Harris talks to us about Dolores Cannon who was a scientist and author in hypnotherapy. Dolores focused on understanding the ancient understanding of hypnotherapy that is not highlighted in the field due to colonization. Dolores’ works is aligned with the continuing acceptance of healing outside of westernized medicine.   Harris’ story about Dolores is aligned with Harris’ work as an NLP Practitioner and trauma survivor, Harris advocates for a holistic, spiritual, and emotionally informed approach to life, healing, and coaching, especially for those of us who are considered sensitive and unconventio2022-06-1439 minInclusive StorytellingInclusive Storytelling32 -The Canadian and US Wild, Wild, WestThe West in North America is filled with many historical figures who did not, and still do not, receive recognition for their contributions in the 1800s and early 1900s to Canadian and US American history. This episode highlights Black cowhands and women who were notorious robbers to the amazing Stagecoach Mary who was a Black woman.2022-05-2410 minInclusive StorytellingInclusive Storytelling31 - John Rollin RidgeContent Warning: Violence to Indigenous Peoples on Turtle Island (United States) In this episode, Randall Jahsson joins us who wrote the story for the 1997 hit, “Mask of Zorro,” starring Catherine Zeta-Jones and Antonio Banderas. Yellowbird, or John Rollin Ridge, was part Cherokee and is probably the first US Indigenous author. In 1854, Yellowbird published, “The Life and Adventures of Joaquinn Murieta.” Murieta is considered to be the inspiration for Zorro. Talk a listen!2022-05-1052 minInclusive StorytellingInclusive Storytelling30 - Titanic and Non-White PassengersJoseph Phillippe Lemercier Laroche, Julliette Laroche, and their children, Simonne, Louise, and Joseph Jr. were on the Titanic and the only Black family onboard.  Ah Lam, Fang Lang, Len Lam, Cheong Foo, Chang Chip, Ling Hee, Lee Bing and Lee Ling. These are the names of the 8 Chinese nationals onboard the Titanic.  Learn the forgotten stories of these non-white passengers aboard the Titanic and watch, "The Six," documentary about the six Chinese Nationals that survived the Titanic sinking.2022-04-2608 minInclusive StorytellingInclusive Storytelling29 - Laugh Factory franchise owner Jamie MasadaIn this episode, we speak with Bill Taub who was a writer on Hills Street Blues, Barney Miller, Magnum P.I. (original) and In the Heat of the Night alum to name a few of his credits. Bill speaks about his good friend Jamie Masada who built the Laugh Factory franchise. Jamie has built careers such as Tiffany Haddish and his clubs host Dave Chappelle, Dane Cook and George Carlin to name a few. Enjoy this episode learning about the wonderful Jamie Masada!2022-04-1236 minInclusive StorytellingInclusive Storytelling28 - Alice Guy-BlacheAlice Guy Blache is considered one of the first filmmakers to make a narrative fiction film and the first woman to direct a film. It is said that from 1896 to 1906, she was the only female filmmaker in the world.  Her first movie was La Fee aux Choux (The Fairy of the Cabbages) which has a 60 second run time and  was released in 1896. She really wanted to incorporate fictional story-telling elements into movies.  There is a documentary, Be Natural, that is narrated by Jodie Foster that is out about her life. Pamela B. Green is developing a biopic about Alice and I w...2022-03-2203 minInclusive StorytellingInclusive Storytelling27 - Fatima al-FihriSerena Rasoul is a Muslim Southwest Asian and North African actress and writer. She recently founded Muslim American Casting--a casting agency that casts and advocates for Muslim and Middle Eastern and North African (MENA aka SWANA) talent in the TV/Film and Commercial industries.  In this episode, Serena is speaking about Fatima al-Fihri. Fatima was the founder of the oldest, continuously running university, The University of Al Quaraouiyine. The University is also the oldest university in the world, founded in 859 ACE, and currently located in present day Fes, Morocco.  Take a listen about Fatima from the incredible research Serena has do...2022-03-2230 minInclusive StorytellingInclusive Storytelling26 - Thich Nhat HanhFor educational purposes. In this episode, we briefly discuss Thich Nhat Hanh's incredible legacy as a Buddhist monk. I would love a movie or mini-series to be made about this fascinating leader and monk. Be sure to like, downlead, subscribe and share this and other, “Inclusive Storytelling,” podcast episodes!2022-02-2204 minInclusive StorytellingInclusive Storytelling25 - Masami “Mas” MoriyaStrong Asian Lead founder Founder and Artistic Director joins me in this episode to talk about Noriyuki Morita, or Pat Morita. Many know Pat as Mr. Miyagi from the Karate Kid movies. Mas notes Pat’s life, his struggles, his career, and why a movie about Pat’s life would be great for any storyteller.2022-02-1354 minInclusive StorytellingInclusive Storytelling24 - Cicely Tyson and Betty WhiteIn this episode we discuss two Hollywood legends, Cicely Tyson and Betty White who deserve a movie or mini-series to be made about their lives.2022-01-1705 minInclusive StorytellingInclusive StorytellingIntroduction to Season 2For Season 2, we are going to focus on those who deserve to have a movie or a mini-series made about them. Think Hidden Figures. My guests will speak about someone they feel deserve to have a movie or a mini-series made about them including shorts about people. I hope you enjoy this season!  In addition, I am an anti-racist and anti-oppression educator as well as a screenwriter and an author. If I can support making our media more inclusive please reach out at theinclusivescreenwriter.com or on IG and Twitter at, “the inclusive screenwriter.” Thank you for being here, please leave...2022-01-1701 minInclusive StorytellingInclusive Storytelling23 - Season One RecapJoin Inclusive Storytelling podcast host, Ashwini Prasad, and podcast producer Chaz Volk from Mr. Thrive Media review the inaugural podcast season, and their personal highlights from each episode. Season 2 comes January 2022!2021-12-291h 12Inclusive StorytellingInclusive Storytelling22 - Wampanoag: National Day of Mourning and the 400th US ThanksgivingThe Wampanoag tribe has had their history erased even though they are integral to the celebrated US Thanksgiving and colonizer survival. Canada has its own Thanksgiving in October to emulate the US holiday. In this episode, we begin to learn the true history of the holiday and why the fourth Thursday in November is a National Day of Mourning for the Wampanoags.2021-11-2306 minInclusive StorytellingInclusive Storytelling21 - Unicorn Jazz: Inclusion in Children’s BooksAs an entrepreneur, Lisa went on a 3-year journey researching & interviewing 13 notable entrepreneurs on what makes for a MEANINGFUL, HAPPY and PROSPEROUS life. Enter her book Skip a Step:  Imparting Wisdom For Young Entrepreneur Minds.  It was through Skip a Step that she fulfilled her life's purpose to create the UNICORN JAZZ world.  She believes in community outreach and volunteering as seen with her reach and storytelling with children's hospitals.  She started volunteering with hospitals and senior homes at the age of 10.2021-11-0931 minInclusive StorytellingInclusive Storytelling20 - YAARRR! Women PiratesThere have been pirates throughout the world that do not fit our traditional stereotypes. In this episode, we explore pirates and their supporters from around the world and the centuries.2021-10-2606 minInclusive StorytellingInclusive Storytelling19 - Funny Brown Mom - Comedia Zarna GargZarna Garg is a Tiktok comedy sensation with over 30 million views. She has a headlining show at Carolines on Broadway called "Sari, Not Sorry" and is also an award-winning screenwriter with a feature film and sitcom TV show in development. She most recently won the prestigious Ladies of Laughter 2021 Newcomer Award and was named one of New York City's Top 100 Inspiring Small Businesses during the pandemic.2021-10-1254 minAlap [Tilos Rádió podcast]Alap [Tilos Rádió podcast]Ashwini Bhide Deshpande, Sultan Khan, Zakir Hussain, Vilayat Khan, Imrat KhanAshwini Bhide Deshpande - VocalSanjay Deshpande - TablaTanmay Dheochake - HarmoniumRaga ShreeRecorded Live at the Hindu Temple Society, Augusta, Georgia, USA, 3rd May 2014. Sultan Khan - SarangiZakir Hussain - TablaRaga Mishra Tilang Vilayat Khan - SitarImrat Khan - SurbaharSamta Prasad - TablaSindhi Bhairavi DhunRecorded Live at Sangeet Parishad Kashi, Varanasi, 31st January 1965.2021-09-261h 52Inclusive StorytellingInclusive Storytelling18 - Preparation Meets Opportunity: Ghana to Humans of New YorkPaul Ninson might sound familiar because he was featured in September 2021 on Humans of New York. Paul is committed to inclusive and equitable learning and is raising funds to build a non-profit organization committed to visual education through the advancement of visual storytelling in Ghana, Africa, the Dinka Learning Center. Paul wisely tells us to support one person because this will cause ripples in kindness and support within and outside of our circles of influence. You can donate to make Dinka Learning Center a reality at: https://www.dikancenter.org/donation2021-09-2246 minInclusive StorytellingInclusive Storytelling17 - Arts & Transgender ActivismKalki Subramaniam is a transgender rights activist, artist, actress, writer, poet and entrepreneur from Tamil Nadu, India. Her foundation, the Sahodari Foundation, main objective is to promote social, political, and economic equity and campaign for civil and legal rights of transgender people. The foundation provides support t transgender people in India by cultivating their lives with art, theater, writing, and Kalki educates people around the world about transgender sensitivity and inclusivity.2021-09-1429 minInclusive StorytellingInclusive Storytelling16 - Rita Moreno: West Side Story to 2021Rita Moreno is a Puerto Rican actress, dancer, and singer. Her career has spanned over 70 years; her notable acting work includes supporting roles in the musical films Singin' in the Rain (1952), The King and I (1956) and West Side Story (1961). She is an EGOT; she has won an Emmy, a Grammy, an Oscar, and a Tony. She is also one of 23 people who have achieved what is called the Triple Crown of Acting, with individual competitive Academy, Emmy and Tony awards for acting; she and Helen Hayes are the only two who have achieved both distinctions. Rita released her documentary in 2021...2021-08-1704 minInclusive StorytellingInclusive Storytelling15 - The First Nation ExperienceMichelle Thrush is an award winning, Canadian actress. Her wins include Rosie, Leo, and Gemini awards. Schitt’s Creek Catherine O’Hara is a Gemini winner. She also starred alongside Academy Award winner Benicio Del Toro in the movie, “AKA: Jimmy P.” Michelle’s credits also include, “North of 60,” and numerous First Nations centered content. Listen to Michelle’s fascinating story where she tells in the end to shine. A beautiful message. Take a listen!2021-08-0340 minInclusive StorytellingInclusive Storytelling14 - Supreme Warrior Lady K’AbelMeet Mayan Supreme Queen, Lady K’Abel. She was a Mayan Supreme leader who had higher authority than her husband, the king. Learn more about a fascinating woman who was part and parcel of Mayan politics and social life.  ---------- HOST: Ashwini Prasad | www.InclusiveScreenwriter.com | IG @theinclusivescreenwriter | Twitter: @INCScreenwriter | Clubhouse: incscreenwriter2021-07-2003 minInclusive StorytellingInclusive Storytelling13 - Kevin Marcus MillerKevin Marcus Miller was Born on December 24th, 1993. He is a music producer, songwriter, and entrepreneur from Seattle, Washington, United States, has been making music for over 15 years, always with the goal of uplifting and educating his audiences.2021-07-0645 minInclusive StorytellingInclusive Storytelling12 - Charli XCX and Ben Kingsley connection? Their Anglo-Indian HeritageAs we end our three month arc about Asians and their influence around the world, we discuss artists who are Anglo Indians. Some famous artists who are Anglo-Indian are discussed as well as some of their histories. Anglo Indians include author George Orwell, actress Vivian Leigh, singers Jay Sean and Charli XcX, and award-winning actor Krishna Pandit Bhanji, or Ben Kingsley to name a few.2021-06-2307 minInclusive StorytellingInclusive Storytelling11 - Inclusivity in Horror, Thrillers and Dark DramasNikesh hosts Indian Noir, a critically acclaimed, chart-topping podcast featuring thrilling crime and horror audio stories set in India, featuring Indian characters. Indian Noir has been featured in the Harper’s Bazaar, India Today, CBC, The Hindu, Times of India, New Indian Express, Deccan Herald, The Statesman, Femina, The News Minute, ABC Radio, Mashable, Reader’s Digest India, Men’s World, Your Story and other media outlets. It has won rave reviews on major podcasting platforms from critics and listeners alike and is a chart-topper on the global Apple & Spotify Podcast Fiction and Drama charts. It also has blockbuster ratings on Jio...2021-06-0846 minIt\'s About Language, with Norah JonesIt's About Language, with Norah JonesEpisode 31 Inclusive Storytelling Begins with Listening: A Conversation with Ashwini PrasadAnti-racist screenwriter and educator Ashwini Prasad converses with Norah Jones of Fluency Consulting on the critical need for and value of representation, especially in the field of film and media. Ashwini shares the power of evoking identity through storytelling, and the thrill of bringing breakthroughs through her workshops focused on writing for inclusion. Contact Norah : fluencyconsulting@gmail.comWebsite: https://fluency.consultingYour journey to discover the richness of language starts here. Join us on the website and embark on a learning adventure like never before!2021-06-0339 minInclusive StorytellingInclusive Storytelling10 - 10 Bollywood and Indian CinemaIn this episode, we briefly highlight Bollywood and Indian cinema as we journey through Asian and Pacific Islander contributions around the world. Bollywood began in the 1930s and is a huge movie industry that is popular around the world. We will also learn about key people in front of the camera, and behind the scenes, from the past and today that make up Indian cinema.  ---------- HOST: Ashwini Prasad | www.InclusiveScreenwriter.com | IG @theinclusivescreenwriter | Twitter: @INCScreenwriter | Clubhouse: incscreenwriter2021-05-1806 minSurvival Jobs: A PodcastSurvival Jobs: A PodcastEpisode 8 | "Alana Cauthen: Yo Lana!"Hey Survivors! It's time for "another one" as the legendary DJ Khaled would say. And this week we are super excited to sit down with Alana Cauthen, an extraordinary singer, and actor from Bridgeport, CT!  Alana shares with us her love of Aretha Franklin, when she realized she had this special gift of a voice, who her biggest inspiration is, and the audition process to book the RENT 20th Anniversary tour, plus lots more! She's a GIFT, ya'll!  Please excuse any sound issues, Friends! We are still in a pandemic!! Info on Alana Ca...2021-05-1357 minInclusive StorytellingInclusive Storytelling9 - Fashion, Wellness and InclusionZosimo Maximo is a Filipino US American who was born in West Virginia in the US, and grew up in SE Ohio. He ventured to NYC to study fashion at Parsons School of Design. His journey has taken him to working with high end clients like Damon Wayans, a streetwear business, to directing, producing, and being a film maker. Today, Zosimo and his wife are focused on an inclusive health and wellness streaming channel as well as doing a documentary about street wear.  I am super excited to share Zosimo’s conversation during Asian (US) American PI month because Zosimo and...2021-05-0440 minInclusive StorytellingInclusive Storytelling8 - Forgotten Asians in HollywoodThe Asian influence in Hollywood has a long history of talent and exclusion. This episode highlights some of the great talent in early Hollywood, forgotten talent, and a success story! Media and Hollywood are influential and inform viewers about people. As we continue to stop Asian hate, Hollywood has to embrace its past and produce, promote, and showcase content that show the diversity and humanity of Asians around the world.  ---------- HOST: Ashwini Prasad | www.InclusiveScreenwriter.com | IG @theinclusivescreenwriter | Twitter: @INCScreenwriter | Clubhouse: incscreenwriter2021-04-2007 minInclusive StorytellingInclusive Storytelling7 - Listen! Words from an AAPI Woman.Nicole Go is a queer Filipino/Chinese American entertainment professional, originally from Chicago. She is currently the Sr. Manager, Business Development – Diversity & Inclusion at Staff Me Up. With over a decade of media production experience spanning from the music industry to Emmy-award winning television, she is relentless about collaborating with organizations, studios and production companies to increase inclusivity within the TV landscape.  Lastly, this episode is the first in a series of episodes highlighting those from Asia and SE Asia. There is a significant rise in anti-Asian hate, particularly directed to women and the elderly, in North America over the las...2021-04-0625 minInclusive StorytellingInclusive Storytelling6 - STOPAAPIHATE #STOPASIANHATEWe must do our part to stop Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Hate. In this episode, we look at a small group of members of the AAPI and Asian communities and their contributions to the world. We will learn about: Adrienne Clarkson: Canada’s 26th Governor General Sepahis: WW1 soldiers from the Indian sub-continent Chinune Sugihara: The Japanese Schindler Hindu Alley: Indians from the Indian sub-continent in Astoria, OR Mary Tape: Fought for her daughter to go to public school Noor Khan: WW2 allied spy ---------- HOST: Ashwini Prasad | www.InclusiveScreenwriter.com | IG @theinclusivescreenwriter | Twitter: @INCScreenwriter | Clubhouse: incscreenwriter2021-03-2308 minInclusive StorytellingInclusive Storytelling5 - Bathroom to the Boardroom: Trans Rights with Celia DanielsTRIGGER WARNING * * * This episode references rape. Celia is an Asian Indian trans woman of color who is an entrepreneur, public speaker, activist, motivator, musician, artist, photographer and a filmmaker. Growing up as a lonely closeted kid from Southern India with stigma, discrimination and gender dysphoria, she writes and speaks passionately about her struggles and challenges she faced in her family, work, school and community both in US and India. She also speaks candidly about her life as a loving husband and loving father as well. ---------- HOST: Ashwini Prasad | www.InclusiveScreenwriter.com | IG @theinclusivescreenwriter | Twitter: @INCScreenwriter | Clubhouse: incscreenwriter2021-03-151h 07Inclusive StorytellingInclusive Storytelling4 - The Real Lone RangerFind out more about the great Bass Reeves! He is most likely the inspiration for the Lone Ranger. This is the first episode of short clips of folks erased from history. A new episode releases monthly! ---------- HOST: Ashwini Prasad | www.InclusiveScreenwriter.com | IG @theinclusivescreenwriter | Twitter: @INCScreenwriter | Clubhouse: incscreenwriter2021-03-0102 minHIListically Speaking with Hilary RussoHIListically Speaking with Hilary RussoAshwini Prasad: Inclusive StorytellingWhen you think of the word “inclusivity”, what comes to mind? More importantly, how do you incorporate it into your own life? Do you know your own blind spots and are you asking questions that spark deeper conversations? Let’s be honest…inclusivity is more than an office buzzword. It’s about making everyone feel valued, changing unfair practices and providing the same opportunity to everyone to make a positive impact. One way we are seeing this more and more is through art and expression. Anti-racist educator and screenwriter, Ashwini Prasad is doing her part f...2021-02-2453 minInclusive StorytellingInclusive Storytelling3 - Black Panther, Immigration, DACA & Acting with Bambadjan BambaBambadjan Bamba is an actor and filmmaker from the Ivory Coast who is known for his roles in Black Panther, Suicide Squad and The Good Place. In this episode, we talk about what inclusivity means as a DACA recipient and what it means to lead with empathy, vulnerability and kindness. A wonderful episode with a wonderful person! #StandWithBamba ---------- HOST: Ashwini Prasad | www.InclusiveScreenwriter.com | IG @theinclusivescreenwriter | Twitter: @INCScreenwriter | Clubhouse: incscreenwriter2021-02-1142 minSudhanva Sankirtanam  : Spiritual and Devotional AlbumSudhanva Sankirtanam : Spiritual and Devotional AlbumYagnamu Neeve : Vocal : Ramana CeelamSudhanva Sankirtanam 2020 : Devotional Album : Lyrics : Lakshmi Valli Devi Bijibilla : Music : V. Sadasiva Sarma : Keyboard Programmer : Ogirala Guruprasad : Mixing and Mastering : E. Prakash and Prasad : Singers : Ashwini : Rachitha Royaprolu : Srilalitha Bhamidipati : Madhavi Ravuri : A.P. Mythily : Vijay Vardhan : Ramana Ceelam : Suresh Chinthalapati : Sobanbabu Ganta : V. Sadasiva Sarma : Sound Engineer : Sobanbabu Ganta : Publisher : Bijibilla Rama Rao : Presented by Bijibilla Foundation : Recorded at Nadalaya Digital Recording Studio : Rashtrapathi Road : Secunderabad : Telangana State : India.2021-01-1705 minSudhanva Sankirtanam  : Spiritual and Devotional AlbumSudhanva Sankirtanam : Spiritual and Devotional AlbumVennanti Unduvadu : Vocal : V.S. SarmaSudhanva Sankirtanam 2020 : Devotional Album : Lyrics : Lakshmi Valli Devi Bijibilla : Music : V. Sadasiva Sarma : Keyboard Programmer : Ogirala Guruprasad : Mixing and Mastering : E. Prakash and Prasad : Singers : Ashwini : Rachitha Royaprolu : Srilalitha Bhamidipati : Madhavi Ravuri : A.P. Mythily : Vijay Vardhan : Ramana Ceelam : Suresh Chinthalapati : Sobanbabu Ganta : V. Sadasiva Sarma : Sound Engineer : Sobanbabu Ganta : Publisher : Bijibilla Rama Rao : Presented by Bijibilla Foundation : Recorded at Nadalaya Digital Recording Studio : Rashtrapathi Road : Secunderabad : Telangana State : India.2021-01-1705 minSudhanva Sankirtanam  : Spiritual and Devotional AlbumSudhanva Sankirtanam : Spiritual and Devotional AlbumUdipi Kannayya : Vocal : A.P. MythiliSudhanva Sankirtanam 2020 : Devotional Album : Lyrics : Lakshmi Valli Devi Bijibilla : Music : V. Sadasiva Sarma : Keyboard Programmer : Ogirala Guruprasad : Mixing and Mastering : E. Prakash and Prasad : Singers : Ashwini : Rachitha Royaprolu : Srilalitha Bhamidipati : Madhavi Ravuri : A.P. Mythily : Vijay Vardhan : Ramana Ceelam : Suresh Chinthalapati : Sobanbabu Ganta : V. Sadasiva Sarma : Sound Engineer : Sobanbabu Ganta : Publisher : Bijibilla Rama Rao : Presented by Bijibilla Foundation : Recorded at Nadalaya Digital Recording Studio : Rashtrapathi Road : Secunderabad : Telangana State : India.2021-01-1705 minSudhanva Sankirtanam  : Spiritual and Devotional AlbumSudhanva Sankirtanam : Spiritual and Devotional AlbumSriramanavami : Vocals : Ashwini : Rachitha RoyaproluSudhanva Sankirtanam 2020 : Devotional Album : Lyrics : Lakshmi Valli Devi Bijibilla : Music : V. Sadasiva Sarma : Keyboard Programmer : Ogirala Guruprasad : Mixing and Mastering : E. Prakash and Prasad : Singers : Ashwini : Rachitha Royaprolu : Srilalitha Bhamidipati : Madhavi Ravuri : A.P. Mythily : Vijay Vardhan : Ramana Ceelam : Suresh Chinthalapati : Sobanbabu Ganta : V. Sadasiva Sarma : Sound Engineer : Sobanbabu Ganta : Publisher : Bijibilla Rama Rao : Presented by Bijibilla Foundation : Recorded at Nadalaya Digital Recording Studio : Rashtrapathi Road : Secunderabad : Telangana State : India.2021-01-1705 minSudhanva Sankirtanam  : Spiritual and Devotional AlbumSudhanva Sankirtanam : Spiritual and Devotional AlbumSettu Puttaku : Vocal : Srilalitha BhamidipatiSudhanva Sankirtanam 2020 : Devotional Album : Lyrics : Lakshmi Valli Devi Bijibilla : Music : V. Sadasiva Sarma : Keyboard Programmer : Ogirala Guruprasad : Mixing and Mastering : E. Prakash and Prasad : Singers : Ashwini : Rachitha Royaprolu : Srilalitha Bhamidipati : Madhavi Ravuri : A.P. Mythily : Vijay Vardhan : Ramana Ceelam : Suresh Chinthalapati : Sobanbabu Ganta : V. Sadasiva Sarma : Sound Engineer : Sobanbabu Ganta : Publisher : Bijibilla Rama Rao : Presented by Bijibilla Foundation : Recorded at Nadalaya Digital Recording Studio : Rashtrapathi Road : Secunderabad : Telangana State : India.2021-01-1706 minSudhanva Sankirtanam  : Spiritual and Devotional AlbumSudhanva Sankirtanam : Spiritual and Devotional AlbumSayujyam Neevaithe : Madhavi RavuriSudhanva Sankirtanam 2020 : Devotional Album : Lyrics : Lakshmi Valli Devi Bijibilla : Music : V. Sadasiva Sarma : Keyboard Programmer : Ogirala Guruprasad : Mixing and Mastering : E. Prakash and Prasad : Singers : Ashwini : Rachitha Royaprolu : Srilalitha Bhamidipati : Madhavi Ravuri : A.P. Mythily : Vijay Vardhan : Ramana Ceelam : Suresh Chinthalapati : Sobanbabu Ganta : V. Sadasiva Sarma : Sound Engineer : Sobanbabu Ganta : Publisher : Bijibilla Rama Rao : Presented by Bijibilla Foundation : Recorded at Nadalaya Digital Recording Studio : Rashtrapathi Road : Secunderabad : Telangana State : India.2021-01-1705 minSudhanva Sankirtanam  : Spiritual and Devotional AlbumSudhanva Sankirtanam : Spiritual and Devotional AlbumSamanyudugadule : Vocal : Sobanbabu GantaSudhanva Sankirtanam 2020 : Devotional Album : Lyrics : Lakshmi Valli Devi Bijibilla : Music : V. Sadasiva Sarma : Keyboard Programmer : Ogirala Guruprasad : Mixing and Mastering : E. Prakash and Prasad : Singers : Ashwini : Rachitha Royaprolu : Srilalitha Bhamidipati : Madhavi Ravuri : A.P. Mythily : Vijay Vardhan : Ramana Ceelam : Suresh Chinthalapati : Sobanbabu Ganta : V. Sadasiva Sarma : Sound Engineer : Sobanbabu Ganta : Publisher : Bijibilla Rama Rao : Presented by Bijibilla Foundation : Recorded at Nadalaya Digital Recording Studio : Rashtrapathi Road : Secunderabad : Telangana State : India.2021-01-1704 minSudhanva Sankirtanam  : Spiritual and Devotional AlbumSudhanva Sankirtanam : Spiritual and Devotional AlbumRayilonaneeve : Vocal : V. Sadasiva SarmaSudhanva Sankirtanam 2020 : Devotional Album : Lyrics : Lakshmi Valli Devi Bijibilla : Music : V. Sadasiva Sarma : Keyboard Programmer : Ogirala Guruprasad : Mixing and Mastering : E. Prakash and Prasad : Singers : Ashwini : Rachitha Royaprolu : Srilalitha Bhamidipati : Madhavi Ravuri : A.P. Mythily : Vijay Vardhan : Ramana Ceelam : Suresh Chinthalapati : Sobanbabu Ganta : V. Sadasiva Sarma : Sound Engineer : Sobanbabu Ganta : Publisher : Bijibilla Rama Rao : Presented by Bijibilla Foundation : Recorded at Nadalaya Digital Recording Studio : Rashtrapathi Road : Secunderabad : Telangana State : India.2021-01-1706 minSudhanva Sankirtanam  : Spiritual and Devotional AlbumSudhanva Sankirtanam : Spiritual and Devotional AlbumRamalali : Madhavi RavuriSudhanva Sankirtanam 2020 : Devotional Album : Lyrics : Lakshmi Valli Devi Bijibilla : Music : V. Sadasiva Sarma : Keyboard Programmer : Ogirala Guruprasad : Mixing and Mastering : E. Prakash and Prasad : Singers : Ashwini : Rachitha Royaprolu : Srilalitha Bhamidipati : Madhavi Ravuri : A.P. Mythily : Vijay Vardhan : Ramana Ceelam : Suresh Chinthalapati : Sobanbabu Ganta : V. Sadasiva Sarma : Sound Engineer : Sobanbabu Ganta : Publisher : Bijibilla Rama Rao : Presented by Bijibilla Foundation : Recorded at Nadalaya Digital Recording Studio : Rashtrapathi Road : Secunderabad : Telangana State : India.2021-01-1705 minSudhanva Sankirtanam  : Spiritual and Devotional AlbumSudhanva Sankirtanam : Spiritual and Devotional AlbumPasipaapadi : Vocal : A.P. MythiliSudhanva Sankirtanam 2020 : Devotional Album : Lyrics : Lakshmi Valli Devi Bijibilla : Music : V. Sadasiva Sarma : Keyboard Programmer : Ogirala Guruprasad : Mixing and Mastering : E. Prakash and Prasad : Singers : Ashwini : Rachitha Royaprolu : Srilalitha Bhamidipati : Madhavi Ravuri : A.P. Mythily : Vijay Vardhan : Ramana Ceelam : Suresh Chinthalapati : Sobanbabu Ganta : V. Sadasiva Sarma : Sound Engineer : Sobanbabu Ganta : Publisher : Bijibilla Rama Rao : Presented by Bijibilla Foundation : Recorded at Nadalaya Digital Recording Studio : Rashtrapathi Road : Secunderabad : Telangana State : India.2021-01-1704 minSudhanva Sankirtanam  : Spiritual and Devotional AlbumSudhanva Sankirtanam : Spiritual and Devotional AlbumParijathamu Needalo : Vocal : Ramana CeelamSudhanva Sankirtanam 2020 : Devotional Album : Lyrics : Lakshmi Valli Devi Bijibilla : Music : V. Sadasiva Sarma : Keyboard Programmer : Ogirala Guruprasad : Mixing and Mastering : E. Prakash and Prasad : Singers : Ashwini : Rachitha Royaprolu : Srilalitha Bhamidipati : Madhavi Ravuri : A.P. Mythily : Vijay Vardhan : Ramana Ceelam : Suresh Chinthalapati : Sobanbabu Ganta : V. Sadasiva Sarma : Sound Engineer : Sobanbabu Ganta : Publisher : Bijibilla Rama Rao : Presented by Bijibilla Foundation : Recorded at Nadalaya Digital Recording Studio : Rashtrapathi Road : Secunderabad : Telangana State : India.2021-01-1706 minSudhanva Sankirtanam  : Spiritual and Devotional AlbumSudhanva Sankirtanam : Spiritual and Devotional AlbumNaa Manasame : Vocal : Madhavi RavuriSudhanva Sankirtanam 2020 : Devotional Album : Lyrics : Lakshmi Valli Devi Bijibilla : Music : V. Sadasiva Sarma : Keyboard Programmer : Ogirala Guruprasad : Mixing and Mastering : E. Prakash and Prasad : Singers : Ashwini : Rachitha Royaprolu : Srilalitha Bhamidipati : Madhavi Ravuri : A.P. Mythily : Vijay Vardhan : Ramana Ceelam : Suresh Chinthalapati : Sobanbabu Ganta : V. Sadasiva Sarma : Sound Engineer : Sobanbabu Ganta : Publisher : Bijibilla Rama Rao : Presented by Bijibilla Foundation : Recorded at Nadalaya Digital Recording Studio : Rashtrapathi Road : Secunderabad : Telangana State : India.2021-01-1705 minSudhanva Sankirtanam  : Spiritual and Devotional AlbumSudhanva Sankirtanam : Spiritual and Devotional AlbumMee Santhoshame : Vocal : Ramana CeelamSudhanva Sankirtanam 2020 : Devotional Album : Lyrics : Lakshmi Valli Devi Bijibilla : Music : V. Sadasiva Sarma : Keyboard Programmer : Ogirala Guruprasad : Mixing and Mastering : E. Prakash and Prasad : Singers : Ashwini : Rachitha Royaprolu : Srilalitha Bhamidipati : Madhavi Ravuri : A.P. Mythily : Vijay Vardhan : Ramana Ceelam : Suresh Chinthalapati : Sobanbabu Ganta : V. Sadasiva Sarma : Sound Engineer : Sobanbabu Ganta : Publisher : Bijibilla Rama Rao : Presented by Bijibilla Foundation : Recorded at Nadalaya Digital Recording Studio : Rashtrapathi Road : Secunderabad : Telangana State : India.2021-01-1703 minSudhanva Sankirtanam  : Spiritual and Devotional AlbumSudhanva Sankirtanam : Spiritual and Devotional AlbumManasu Ane : Vocal : V. Sadasiva SarmaSudhanva Sankirtanam 2020 : Devotional Album : Lyrics : Lakshmi Valli Devi Bijibilla : Music : V. Sadasiva Sarma : Keyboard Programmer : Ogirala Guruprasad : Mixing and Mastering : E. Prakash and Prasad : Singers : Ashwini : Rachitha Royaprolu : Srilalitha Bhamidipati : Madhavi Ravuri : A.P. Mythily : Vijay Vardhan : Ramana Ceelam : Suresh Chinthalapati : Sobanbabu Ganta : V. Sadasiva Sarma : Sound Engineer : Sobanbabu Ganta : Publisher : Bijibilla Rama Rao : Presented by Bijibilla Foundation : Recorded at Nadalaya Digital Recording Studio : Rashtrapathi Road : Secunderabad : Telangana State : India.2021-01-1705 minSudhanva Sankirtanam  : Spiritual and Devotional AlbumSudhanva Sankirtanam : Spiritual and Devotional AlbumDamodarude : Vocals : Ashwini : Rachitha RoyaproluSudhanva Sankirtanam 2020 : Devotional Album : Lyrics : Lakshmi Valli Devi Bijibilla : Music : V. Sadasiva Sarma : Keyboard Programmer : Ogirala Guruprasad : Mixing and Mastering : E. Prakash and Prasad : Singers : Ashwini : Rachitha Royaprolu : Srilalitha Bhamidipati : Madhavi Ravuri : A.P. Mythily : Vijay Vardhan : Ramana Ceelam : Suresh Chinthalapati : Sobanbabu Ganta : V. Sadasiva Sarma : Sound Engineer : Sobanbabu Ganta : Publisher : Bijibilla Rama Rao : Presented by Bijibilla Foundation : Recorded at Nadalaya Digital Recording Studio : Rashtrapathi Road : Secunderabad : Telangana State : India.2021-01-1704 minInclusive StorytellingInclusive Storytelling2 - Solidarity, Networking, and Inclusivity with Bhavani RaoBhavani Rao is the founder of South Asian Women in Entertainment, co- founder of South Asian in Entertainment, South Asians in Sci Fi, Fantasy & Horror, as well as a member the Television Academy.  We spoke about the entertainment industry, why relationships are so important in the industry, and what how to cultivate inclusivity. I had too much fun with Bhavani! ---------- HOST: Ashwini Prasad | www.InclusiveTcreenwriter.com | IG  @theinclusivescreenwriter | Twitter: @INCScreenwriter | Clubhouse:  incscreenwriter2021-01-1230 minInclusive StorytellingInclusive Storytelling1 - Introduction with Ashwini PrasadHi Everyone! Welcome to the Inclusive Storytelling podcast where we talk about diversity, inclusion and belonging in the arts! I'm Ashwini Prasad, The Inclusive Screenwriter and I am an anti-racist educator, screenwriter and much more! In these conversations, you'll learn about the intersections among diversity, inclusion, belonging, and the arts. The arts include comedy, dance, theater, Hollywood, Bollywood, and so much more. ---------- HOST: Ashwini Prasad | www.InclusiveTcreenwriter.com | IG @theinclusivescreenwriter | Twitter: @INCScreenwriter | Clubhouse: incscreenwriter2021-01-1205 minWe\'re All Ears with BB BloomersWe're All Ears with BB BloomersWe're All Ears: Ashwini Prasad - The Inclusive ScreenwriterThe Inclusive Screenwriter, Ashwini Prasad Believes there should be a safe space to discuss and create with inclusivity. She brings back to light people of different backgrounds who have been erased from our mainstream History because it is important to know how all types of people have contributed to where we are now. She is also the author of “How to Write Inclusively: An Analysis & How To Guide” and she provides coaching in how to make change as a writer.   Learn more about Ashwini and her services on her website:  ht...2020-11-1500 minThe Mr. Thrive PodcastThe Mr. Thrive Podcast042 - Perseverance & Resiliency (Ashwini Prasad | The Inclusive Screenwriter)The character of surviving quarantine while fighting the social norms that media has set out for us is marked by "perseverance and resiliency" according to Ashwini Prasad. When a screenwriter and an anti-racist educator meet into one project, the kind of potential for change through diversity, representation, and progress is unparalleled!-----------GUEST: Ashwini Prasad | IG @TheInclusiveScreenwriter | www.TheInclusiveScreenwriter.comHOST: Chaz Volk | IG, Twitter, FB @MrThriveMedia | Chaz@MrThrive.com-----------FRIENDSGIVING NETWORKING PARTY - NOV. 24th at 6PM PST. RSVP: www.MrThrive.com/home/events-----------2020-10-301h 04Portable MagicPortable MagicAshwini Prasad | How to Write Inclusively, Doing Your Research, and Connecting with OthersWelcome to the fourth episode of Portable Magic with Amy Starr. This episode features our third special guest, Ashwini Prasad. Ashwini is a screenwriter, anti-racism educator, and author who published her book on writing inclusively just a few weeks ago, and is continuing to work towards inclusion, diversity and equity in literature. Join us as we learn more about Ashwini, the things that inspire her work, and what she hopes to accomplish but continuing to share her work and promote inclusive writing. You can find Amy on Instagram and Facebook at @amystarrbooks and on her website amystarrbooks.com. Follow...2020-09-1726 minThe Transection PodcastThe Transection PodcastIntersectional Flicks with Ashwini PrasadCongratulations to Ash for her first book being such a smash hit!! Incredible work! Search for 'How to Write Inclusively' and buy it!This week we talk all about representation in the media, why it's important, and how it's changing. It's one not to miss!You can find Ashwini and her work below:Website: https://theinclusivescreenwriter.com/Book on Amazon: “How To Write Inclusively: An Analysis and How To Guide” by Ashwini PrasadIG: theinclusivescreenwriter Twitter: INCScreenwriterEmail: theinclusivescreenwriter@gmail.com--- Send in a voice mess...2020-08-1056 minThe Torvi MeltdownThe Torvi Meltdown“The Talk!”This week’s episode we have Siddhant Prasad and we talk about when to have “The Talk”, if you should do it in the first place, when to have the talk, how to deal with funny friends who give you rubbish advice, and “Aspiration vs Reality”. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thetorvimeltdown/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thetorvimeltdown/support2019-08-2324 min