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Jasmin Giles
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Awaiting Approval
🎙️ Awaiting Approval - Season One Guest Line-up Announcement
For the last 30 years, I’ve led creative teams across every discipline.One thing’s always been true - the most interesting conversations happen with creative people.So I started recording them.Awaiting Approval is a podcast about the messy, human side of creative leadership.And Season One is packed with the kinds of guests I wish I’d had access to when I was starting out.From Apple, Microsoft, Paramount, LinkedIn, and more - these are raw, honest, unscripted conversations about leading with creativity, integrity, and courage.💥 Se...
2025-06-09
03 min
Black in Science
Episode 37: Black in Health Equity & Biomedical Science
On Episode 37 of Black in Science, I sat down with Dr. W. Marcus Lambert, who currently occupies a dual role at SUNY Downstate as the Associate Vice President for Research Strategy and Operations, as well as an Associate Professor in the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics. To open, Dr. Lambert discusses his childhood while growing up in Cincinnati, Ohio and Atlanta, Georgia. He then transitions into his undergraduate experience at Howard University before segueing into his time as a graduate student at NYU’s Grossman School of Medicine. After recounting the work he did for his Ph.D in Bi...
2023-07-10
35 min
Black in Science
Episode 36: Black in Biophysics
On Episode 36 of Black in Science, I sat down with Dr. Whitney Stevens-Sostre who currently works as a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. To start, Dr. Stevens-Sostre recounts her childhood while growing up in Ponce, Puerto Rico, before segueing into her time as an undergraduate student at the University of Puerto Rico. While reflecting on a conversation that altered her future plans after college, Dr. Whitney discusses the events that lead to her enrollment in the University of Wisconsin’s Neuroscience Training Program. After outlining the biophysics work she completed for her Ph.D, Dr. Wh...
2023-06-01
1h 10
Boys Club – Macht & Missbrauch bei Axel Springer
Boys Club – Macht & Missbrauch bei Axel Springer (Trailer)
Bevor Julian Reichelt 2021 suspendiert wurde, war er der Chefredakteur der größten deutschen Tageszeitung: Der BILD-Zeitung. Über Jahre hatten sich Vorwürfe gegen ihn angesammelt. Es ging um angeblichen Drogenkonsum bei der Arbeit, die Ausnutzung von Abhängigkeitsverhältnissen und Mobbing. Darum, dass er seine Macht missbraucht haben soll. Zum Beispiel indem er sexuelle Verhältnisse mit Mitarbeiterinnen gehabt haben soll, die von seiner Gunst abhängig waren. Wie war das so lange möglich? Wie viele Augen mussten dafür wegsehen? Und wie viele Hände schützend über den mutmaßlichen Täter gehalten werden?„Boys Club – Macht...
2023-04-16
03 min
Black in Science
Episode 35: Black in Entomology
On Episode 35 of Black in Science, I spoke with Dr. Esther Ngumbi, who currently works as an Assistant Professor of Entomology at the University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign. To open, Dr. Ngumbi discusses her childhood while growing up on the Kenyan Coast before transitioning to her time as an undergraduate Biochemistry and Zoology major at Kenyatta University. After describing the research she did for her master’s thesis in Entomology, Dr. Ngumbi delves into her experience as a Ph.D candidate in the Department of Entomology and Plant Physiology at Auburn University. Before outlining the ecological, environmental and entomology-related re...
2023-03-03
59 min
Black in Science
Episode 34: 2022 Recap and Update
On this solo episode of Black and Science, I recap the major events that have occurred on and off the podcast in 2022 while also discussing upcoming changes for 2023. To open, I disclose a few of the reasons for the inconsistent uploading schedule during the latter half of 2022 before discussing the major changes that have happened in my life recently. Following this, I delve into the plans and goals I have for the podcast in the new year and share a few personal goals I have for myself in 2023. If you’ve enjoyed listening to this episode of th...
2023-01-17
30 min
Black in Science
Episode 33: Black in Astronomy
On Episode 33 of Black in Science, I spoke with Future Dr. Caprice Phillips, who’s currently enrolled as a 4th year Ph.D Candidate in the Department of Astronomy at the Ohio State University. To start, Caprice recounts her childhood while growing up in Hot Springs, Arkansas before segueing into her time as an undergraduate physics major at the University of Arkansas, Little Rock. After sharing her long list of extracurriculars, Caprice delves into her contrasting graduate school experiences at two separate institutions. Following this, Caprice discusses her current dissertation work pertaining to exoplanet atmospheric biosignatures and dwarf planets be...
2022-11-16
49 min
Black in Science
Episode 32: Black in Neuropsychology
On Episode 32 of Black in Science, I sat down with Dr. Anny Reyes, who recently started her postdoctoral fellowship in neuropsychology at University of California, San Diego (UCSD) Health. To open, Dr. Reyes discusses her childhood while growing up in the Dominican Republic and Washington Heights, NYC before transitioning to her undergraduate experience as a biology major at the State University of New York (SUNY), Albany. After outlining the details of her master’s thesis research in psychology at NYU, Dr. Reyes delves into her experience as a graduate student in the clinical psychology program at UCSD. While sharing th...
2022-09-06
1h 04
Black in Science
Episode 31: Black in Structural Biology
On Episode 31 of Black in Science, I sat down with Dr. Jamaine Davis who currently works as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biochemistry and Cancer Biology at Meharry Medical College. To open, Dr. Davis discusses his childhood while growing up in Long Island, New York. He then segues into his experience as an undergraduate chemical engineering major at Temple University and Drexel University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania before discussing his transition into the biomedical research field. After sharing the details of his Ph.D dissertation research in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics at the University of...
2022-08-01
48 min
Black in Science
Episode 30: Black in Infectious Disease
On Episode 30 of Black in Science, I spoke with double Dr. Chidi Akusobi who currently works as a first year Internal Medicine Resident at Massachusetts General Hospital. To open, Dr. Akusobi recounts his childhood while growing up in the Bronx, NY before transitioning to his time as an undergraduate Evolutionary Biology major at Yale University. Following this, Dr. Akusobi shares his experience while completing his Master’s in Biochemistry from the University of Cambridge. After rehashing the details of his graduate research project, Dr. Akusobi discusses his time as an MD/Ph.D candidate at Harvard Medical School, including hi...
2022-07-05
1h 02
Black in Science
Episode 29: Black in Disease Ecology
On Episode 29 of Black in Science, I spoke with Kaylee Arnold, who’s currently in the midst of her Ph.D at the University of Georgia’s Odum School of Ecology. To open, Kaylee recounts her childhood while growing up in Oceanside, California before transitioning into her time as an undergraduate biology major at the University of Redlands. After relaying her experience at Tulane University for her Master’s in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Kaylee describes the details of her Ph.D research regarding the association between kissing bugs, deforestation and Chagas disease. From there, Kaylee delves into her future career...
2022-06-07
47 min
Black in Science
Episode 28: Black in Wildlife Biology
On Episode 28 of Black in Science, I spoke with Alex Troutman who recently graduated with his Master’s degree in Conservation Biology from Georgia Southern University. To start, Alex discusses the details of his childhood while growing up in Austell, Georgia before transitioning to his time as an undergraduate Biology major at Georgia Southern University. After sharing the specifics of multiple marine, wildlife and conservation employment opportunities he received before starting graduate school, Alex outlines his Master’s research project assessing the arthropod communities within the nests of seaside sparrows residing in salt marshes. Following this, Alex shares his expe...
2022-05-02
1h 01
Black in Science
Episode 27: Black in Neuroscience
On Episode 27 of Black in Science, I spoke with Dr. Gregory Carr, who currently occupies a joint position as a Lead Investigator at the Lieber Institute for Brain Development, as well as Assistant Professor of Pharmacology and Molecular Science at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. To start, Dr. Carr recounts his childhood while growing up in Providence, Rhode Island before segueing into his time as an undergraduate neuroscience major at Kenyon College in Ohio. After sharing the details of his Ph.D dissertation work in the Neuroscience program at the University of Pennsylvania, Dr. Carr describes the schizophrenia research...
2022-04-04
54 min
Black in Science
Episode 26: Black in Cardio
On Episode 26 of Black in Science, I sat down with Dr. Cerrone Foster, who is a newly-tenured Associate Professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at East Tennessee State University. To open, Dr. Foster discusses her childhood while growing up in Newark, New Jersey before segueing into her time as an undergraduate biology major at The College of New Jersey. After sharing the details of a summer experience that prompted a change in direction from a career in medicine to a future in research, Dr. Foster rehashes the dissertation work she did for her Ph.D in Biochemistry and...
2022-02-28
1h 01
Scientifically Sound: Hosted by Ralph White III
Episode 1: And We're Back with ENERGY! (Happy Birthday Scientifically Sound) ft. Jasmin Giles
And we're back! Here we go again!Ralph from the South here! It is the 1 year anniversary of Scientifically Sound! I got my party hat on. So I decided to do something different. I've brought my friend Jasmin Giles from Black in Science Podcast to chill with me as I tell a story of "energetic" proportions. I talk about my love of sampling as we focus in on the song, Energy by Big K.R.I.T, and discuss the law of conservation of energy!Jasmin Giles currently works full time...
2022-01-31
37 min
Black in Science
Episode 25: Black in Geochemistry
On Episode 25 of Black in Science, I sat down with Dr. Jeremy C. Williams, who’s currently on a pre-tenure sabbatical from his position as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Geology and Kent State University. To open, Dr. Williams recounts his childhood while growing up in Atlanta, Georgia before transitioning into his time as an undergraduate at Hampton University. After sharing what moment motivated him to switch from pre-med to a Marine and Environmental Science major, Jeremy shares his experience as a Ph.D candidate in the Environmental Science program at the University of Massachusetts, Boston. After Dr...
2022-01-31
49 min
Black in Science
Episode 24: 2021 Recap & Updates for 2022
On Episode 24 of Black in Science, I reunited with future Dr. Ralph White III to recap our year in 2021 and share some updates for our own podcasts in 2022. To open, Ralph and I both detail our plans for the Christmas holiday before rehashing our experiences in the first year of our podcasts. After sharing our future goals and the changes we each plan to implement on our platforms in the upcoming year, Ralph discloses the current status of his thesis research and plans for graduation. To conclude, both Ralph and I contribute a few words of wisdom about the...
2022-01-17
53 min
Black in Science
Episode 23: Black in Chemistry & Data Science
On Episode 23 of Black in Science, I sat down with Dr. Chantel Nicolas, who recently established Nerd Startup Incubator, an organization that assists aspiring entrepreneurs in establishing their own side businesses. To open, Dr. Nicolas discusses her childhood while growing up in Brooklyn with a Haitian immigrant family before transitioning into her time at Barnard college as an undergraduate chemistry major. Before segueing into her postdoctoral work as a computational chemist and data scientist at the CDC, Dr. Nicolas delves into her Ph.D. dissertation research while attending Clark Atlanta University. After rehashing the details of her journey towards...
2021-12-14
45 min
Black in Science
Episode 22: Black in Toxicology
On Episode 22 of Black in Science, I spoke with Dr. Alexandra Lacey who’s currently working as a toxicologist for the global energy company, Shell. To open, Dr. Lacey discusses her childhood while growing up in the Detroit metropolitan area before segueing into her time in undergrad as a Biology major at Lake Forest College. After sharing her experience while pursuing her Ph.D. at Texas A&M’s School of Toxicology, Dr. Lacey discusses the details of her current regulatory position and her motives for establishing the Black in Toxicology group on Twitter. Before closing things out, Dr. Lace...
2021-11-08
51 min
Black in Science
Episode 21: Black in Science Policy
On Episode 21 of Black in Science, I spoke with Charise Johnson, who’s currently working as a Policy and Advocacy Lead at Julie’s Bicycle, a non-profit organization that bridges arts and culture with the fight against the climate crisis. To open, Mrs. Johnson recounts her childhood while growing up all over the US before transitioning into her undergraduate experience at multiple institutions as a Psychology major. After discussing her experience as a Master’s student at American University in the Environmental Science program, Charise shares the details of her science policy work at various organizations in the DC metrop...
2021-10-25
51 min
Black in Science
Episode 20: Black in Parasitology
On Episode 20 of Black in Science, I sat down with Dr. Pascale Guiton, who’s currently an Assistant Professor at California State University, East Bay. To open, Dr. Guiton recounts her childhood while growing up in the Ivory Coast before transitioning into her time as an undergraduate Biological Sciences major at Georgia State University. After discussing the work she did for her Ph.D from Washington University in St. Louis, Dr. Pascale shares her experience as a post-doc at Stanford University while studying Toxoplasma gondii. While describing the toxo research her lab currently investigates, Dr. Guiton expresses her feelings on...
2021-09-20
1h 07
Black in Science
Episode 19: Black in Chemistry
On Episode 19 of Black in Science, I spoke with Dr. Jalaal A. Hayes, who’s currently working as an Assistant Professor of Chemistry at Lincoln University in Pennsylvania. To open, Dr. Jah recounts his childhood while growing up in North Philadelphia before transitioning into college at Lincoln University at the age of 15. After sharing his experience as a summer research intern following a 3 year stint in undergrad, Dr. Hayes discusses the details of his Ph.D dissertation work in Applied Chemistry from Delaware State University. While sharing his favorite aspects of teaching at a collegiate level, Dr. Jah delves in...
2021-09-06
57 min
Orbital
Fast & Furious 9 Review / The Suicide Squad Review
A double delight for John Cena fans this week, purely by happenchance, as Orbital dives into two of his latest movies: the DC supervillain get-together The Suicide Squad, and the heist family saga Fast & Furious 9. Gadgets 360 chief sub-editor and comic book fan Shayak Majumder joins host Akhil Arora to talk about The Suicide Squad. We discuss James Gunn’s shock-and-awe tactics and how he makes use of the giant ensemble, led by Margot Robbie, Idris Elba, Joel Kinnaman, and Cena. We touch upon Gunn’s mannerisms that contribute to a bonkers over-the-top movie, the multiple Guar...
2021-08-13
51 min
Black in Science
Episode 18: Black in Immunology
On Episode 18 of Black in Science, I spoke with Brianda, who’s currently working as a Senior Scientist for a pharmaceutical company. During the interview, Brianda opens by describing her childhood while growing up all over the US before sharing the details of her time in undergrad as a Biology major. After delving into the lessons she learned while simultaneously pursuing a Ph.D and finalizing her Master’s thesis, Brianda shares the nuances of working as a Medical Laboratory Technician during a pandemic. To close things out, Brianda outlines the work she’s currently doing in industry before disclosing her fe...
2021-06-22
53 min
Black in Science
Episode 17: Black in Biomedical Engineering
On Episode 17 of Black in Science, I sat down with Dr. Monet Roberts, who’s currently a postdoctoral researcher focusing on brain cancer at the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute To start things off, Dr. Roberts discusses her childhood while growing up in Newnan, Georgia before transitioning into her time as Biomedical Engineering major at Georgia Tech for undergrad. After outlining the research she did on the glycocalyx for her Ph.D. from Cornell’s Meinig School of Biomedical Engineering, Monet delves into both her short and long term goals for her personal life and career. To conclude, Dr. Roberts shares her...
2021-06-22
57 min
Black in Science
Episode 16: Black in Cancer
On Episode 16 of Black in Science, I sat down with Dr. Oliver H. Richmond III, who’s current work as a Research Technician at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) focuses on the relationship between non-muscle myosin II proteins and cancer development. During the interview, Dr. Richmond starts by recounting his childhood while growing up in Cleveland, Ohio before discussing his experience as an undergraduate student at Morehouse College in Atlanta. While explaining the research he did as a junior at Clark Atlanta University, Oliver describes how his position as a tech helped facilitate his admission into the university’s gr...
2021-06-07
1h 00
Black in Science
Episode 15: Black in Chemistry
On Episode 15 of Black in Science, I spoke with Dr. Christina M. Jones, who is currently a Research Chemist at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). To open the interview, Dr. Jones discusses her childhood while growing up in Baton Rouge, Louisiana before segueing into her time as an undergraduate student at Louisiana State University (LSU). After recapping the multiple summer Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REUs) she attended over the course of her college career, Christina describes the metabolomics work she did for her Ph.D in Analytical Chemistry at Georgia Tech. While completing her National Research...
2021-06-07
1h 09
Black in Science
Episode 14: Black in Developmental Biology
On Episode 14 of Black in Science, I sat down with Dr. Myron Evans, who recently accepted a position as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Washington and Seattle Children’s Research Institute. During the interview, Myron opens by describing his childhood while growing up in St. Augustine, Florida before transitioning into his time as an undergraduate student at Florida International University. After discussing his Ph.D thesis work in inflammatory breast cancer at Duke University, Dr. Evans recaps his experience while seeking out a faculty position in academia. To close things out, Myron su...
2021-05-24
1h 01
Black in Science
Episode 13: Black in Immunology
On Episode 13 of Black in Science, I spoke with Dr. Tonya Webb, who’s currently a tenured Associate Professor at the University of Maryland. During the interview, Dr. Webb discussed her childhood while growing up in Charlotte, North Carolina before segueing into her time as an undergraduate student at Prairie View A&M University. After describing her Ph.D dissertation work and multiple post doctoral fellowships, Dr. Webb shares the details of the research her lab is currently focused on in cancer immunology before disclosing her views on the importance of staying focused, staying driven and remembering your support sy...
2021-05-24
24 min
Black in Science
Episode 12: Black in Physics
During Episode 12 of Black in Science, I spoke with the world renowned physicist, Dr. Walter E Massey, who’s currently working as Chairman of the Board for the construction of the Giant Magellan Telescope in Chile. Throughout the interview, Dr. Massey describes his long list of career achievements, including his previous appointment as the Director of the National Science Foundation (NSF) by President George H.W. Bush and his 12 year tenure as President of Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia. After describing his childhood while growing up in southern Mississippi during segregation, Walter recounts his time as an undergraduate student at...
2021-05-12
50 min
Black in Science
Episode 11: Black in Cancer
On Episode 11 of Black in Science, I sat down with Dr. Janae Sweeney, whose research in prostate cancer earned her a Ph.D from Clark Atlanta University. During the interview, Dr. Sweeney opens by describing her childhood while growing up in and out the United States before transitioning to her time as an undergraduate student on the pre-med track at South Carolina State University. After recounting her Master’s degree work at Georgia State University, Janae rehashes what pivotal event caused her to shift from a career in medicine to teaching. Dr. Sweeney then shares the details of her co...
2021-05-12
52 min
Black in Science
Episode 10: Black in Skin Biology
On Episode 10 of Black in Science, I sat down with Dr. Yvon Woappi, who’s currently concluding his postdoctoral fellowship at Harvard Medical School and Brigham & Women’s Hospital. To start, Dr. Woappi opens by describing his primary and secondary school instruction that spanned 3 separate continents before transitioning into his undergraduate experience at the University of Pittsburgh, Bradford campus. After recounting his college research project that gained national recognition, Yvon discusses his year long research internship at the University of South Carolina that helped fast track his Ph.D dissertation work. Before concluding, Dr. Woappi summarizes his current postdoctoral rese...
2021-04-26
42 min
Black in Science
Episode 9: Black in Biomedical Engineering
On Episode 9 of Black in Science, I sat down with Dr. Erika Moore Taylor, who’s currently researching the role of immune cells and biomaterials in vascular formation as an Assistant Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Florida. To start, Dr. Erika opens by describing her childhood while growing up in both California and Colorado before transitioning into her time as an undergraduate student at Johns Hopkins University. After recounting her Ph.D dissertation work in immunology at Duke University, Dr. Moore Taylor discusses the research she did as a postdoc and her unconventional decision to...
2021-04-26
50 min
Black in Science
Episode 8: Black in Pharmacology
On Episode 8 of Black in Science, I interviewed the multi-talented Ralph White III, who’s currently enrolled as a Ph.D student in the Department of Pharmacology at the University of Minnesota. During the interview, Ralph recounts his childhood while growing up in Decatur, Georgia before transitioning into his time as an undergraduate student at Furman University. After disclosing the details of his current Ph.D thesis work in prostate cancer, Mr. White discusses his future goals and shares his perspective on the importance of staying true to yourself and being beyond your own work. To close things out, Ra...
2021-04-12
40 min
Black in Science
Episode 7: Black in Veterinary Medicine
On Episode 7 of Black in Science, I talked to Dr. Shyvonne Mathias, who’s currently working as an Emergency Medicine Veterinarian in Los Angeles, California. During this interview, Shyvonne openly shares what sparked her interest in veterinary medicine and describes her time as an undergraduate student at the University of Maryland. After detailing her experience as a graduate student at Drexel University, Dr. Mathias outlines her time as a vet student in St. Kitts and Nevis. While regaling us with the lessons she learned when applying for residencies and internships, Shyvonne vehemently emphasizes the importance of perseverance, maintaining relationships wi...
2021-04-12
1h 13
Black in Science
Episode 6: Black in Biomedical Engineering
On Episode 6 of Black in Science, I sat down with the amazing Dr. Mykel D Green, who’s currently a postdoctoral researcher at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. To open, Dr. Green shares how his initial interest in cardiothoracic surgery evolved into a love of research that surpassed his feelings towards medicine. Mykel then expands upon his time as an undergraduate student at Morehouse College before regaling us with his somewhat unconventional Ph.D. journey. After disclosing his future career plans, Dr. Green closes things out by sharing his advice on the importance of exposure, diversity and fi...
2021-03-28
40 min
Black in Science
Episode 5: Black in Cancer
On Episode 5 of Black in Science, I sat down with the witty and perceptive Dr. Arnethea Sutton who’s currently a postdoctoral fellow at Virginia Commonwealth University’s School of Medicine. To start, Arnethea shares the details of her childhood and what sparked her interest in science before segueing into her 10+ year educational journey at the same institution. Following this, Dr. Sutton discusses her passion for her Cancer and Health Disparities work and her future goals of becoming a tenured professor and PI. To close things out, Arnethea discloses her feelings on the difference between mentorship vs sponsorship, the impo...
2021-03-28
43 min
Black in Science
Episode 4: Black in Physiology
During this episode of Black in Science, I sat down with the lovely and insightful Jasmine George, who’s currently a Ph.D Candidate at the Morehouse School of Medicine in Atlanta, Georgia. Throughout the interview, Jasmine briefly rehashes the details of her childhood while growing up a few miles from the ocean in Virginia Beach before covering her time as an undergraduate at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University. After discussing her current thesis work in renal lipid metabolism in diabetes and obesity, Jasmine describes what ignited her passion for science policy and her newly established virtual HB...
2021-03-14
32 min
Black in Science
Episode 3: Black in Immunology
On this episode of Black in Science, I talk to the amazing Future Double Dr. Tonya Aaron, who’s currently enrolled as an MD/Ph.D student at Albert Einstein College of Medicine. During the interview, Tonya recounts the details of her youth while growing up as a child of two immigrants in Florida before transitioning into her time as an undergraduate STEM major and student athlete. After disclosing what events led to her decision to pursue two advanced degrees simultaneously, Tonya describes her experience thus far in her MSTP program and the immunology-based research she’s doing for the...
2021-03-14
49 min
Black in Science
Episode 2: Black in Epidemiology
During Black In Science’s first interview, I talk to the wonderfully, brilliant Dr. Gieira Jones, who openly discusses her journey towards becoming a post-doc in Epidemiology at the NIH’s National Cancer Institute. Throughout the episode, Dr. Jones recounts the details of her childhood while growing up in North Philadelphia before segueing into her undergraduate experience at a small HBCU. After disclosing multiple events that fueled a shift in her career path, Gieira describes the road she took that resulted in the completion of multiple advanced degrees, including her Ph.D. To close things out, Dr. Jones shares her...
2021-02-27
45 min
Black in Science
Episode 1: My Introduction: Jasmin's Science Journey
Welcome to the first episode of Black in Science! In this episode, I discuss my own science journey thus far, including my childhood, educational background and future career plans. I also describe my undergraduate experience at a predominately-white institution and the struggles of finding my niche in such a broad area of study. To close things out, I detail my vision for the podcast, the inspiration behind its creation and the importance of representation. If you're interested in following Black in Science's journey or participating as a guest on the show, please feel free to follow us...
2021-02-27
32 min
Black in Science
Black in Science (Trailer)
2021-02-26
00 min
Dance Club Podcast ®
Best WEHO Bar Hopping Mega Dance Party Mix
1. Im nin 'alu - Ofra Haza 2. Ghosttown (Offer Nissim Drama Mix) - Madonna 3. American Oxygen (Jasmin's Dream Dub) - Rihanna 4. F##k You - Ivan Gomez 5. Tribe Drums (Blond 2 Black Remix) - Alex Acosta 6. Brazil You're Ready (Synthetic) (Edson Pride & Carlos Gomix Remix) - Trenyce 7. Mr Put It Down (Saul Ruiz Circuit Breaker Remix) - Ricky Martin 8.I Really Like You (Wayne G Club Mix) - Carly Rae Jepsen 9. Deja Vu (Main Musical Mission) - Earnshaw, Giles 10. Boys (Patrick Sandim Remix...
2015-05-21
2h 00