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Nothing Left UnsaidNothing Left Unsaid#67 - Daryl Davis: How One Man Convinced 200 Klansmen to QuitIn this powerful episode of Nothing Left Unsaid, we sit down with Daryl Davis, a musician whose extraordinary story transcends music and dives deep into the heart of human connection. Davis has convinced over 200 members of the Ku Klux Klan to abandon hate not through force or anger, but through honest, patient conversation. Discover how Daryl's courage and curiosity led him face-to-face with some of the most notorious racists in America, challenging their beliefs and ultimately transforming their lives. Listen as Daryl shares remarkable stories of unlikely friendships, tense encounters, and profound moments of understanding. ...2025-06-111h 33BTC SessionsBTC SessionsOrange Pill ANYONE—Klan Whisperer’s PROVEN Strategy | Daryl DavisMentor Sessions Ep.008: Daryl Davis on Befriending the Klan & Lessons for BitcoinersUnveil the extraordinary story of Daryl Davis, a black musician who befriended Ku Klux Klan members, helping over 200 abandon their hateful ideology through empathy and conversation. Daryl shares how his journey—from facing racism at age 10 to engaging Klan leaders—offers powerful lessons for Bitcoiners struggling to Orange Pill. Discover how his approach of addressing ignorance with education and exposure can help Bitcoiners connect with skeptics, overcome resistance, and drive Bitcoin adoption. From his childhood travels to disarming fear with human connection, Daryl’s insights reveal...2025-04-221h 14THE AMPLIFII PODCASTTHE AMPLIFII PODCASTThe Klan Whisperer: How Daryl Davis Converted 200+ White Supremacists with EmpathyIn this conversation, Daryl Davis shares his remarkable journey of engaging with members of the Ku Klux Klan and other white supremacist groups through music and conversation. He discusses his childhood experiences with racism, his quest for understanding, and how curiosity and empathy can bridge divides. Daryl emphasizes the importance of finding common ground, the core human values that unite us, and the role of narrative in shaping our beliefs. He advocates for open dialogue and the need to honor the past while building a more inclusive future.Episode Resources:MeetRene.comAmplifiimylife...2025-04-181h 08The Hopeful Majority with Manu MeelThe Hopeful Majority with Manu Meel#86 Killing the Klan with Kindness! Feat Dr. Daryl DavisCan a person change their ways? In this week's episode Manu sits down with renowned race relations expert Dr. Daryl Davis to gain insight on understand, effective dialog and changing the minds others.Daryl's Porhuman Foundation:https://www.prohumanfoundation.org/Daryl's Book 'The Klan Whisperer'https://www.amazon.com/Klan-Whisperer-Dr-Daryl-Davis/dp/B0DRSVV5M9PODCAST INFO:Website: thehopefulmajority.comSpotify: spoti.fi/42GYjecApple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-hopeful-majority-with-manu-meel/id1690865971YouTube: https://www.youtube.com...2025-04-071h 01Courageous Conversations About Our SchoolsCourageous Conversations About Our SchoolsFrom Hate to Dialogue: A Conversation with Daryl Davis, “Klan Whisperer” (Ep. 41)How many of us would have the courage to have a conversation with someone who hates us? My guest, Daryl Davis, has done just that, not once, but for decades, with members of the Ku Kluz Klan and other hate groups, and many have renounced their ideology after getting to know him. A Black musician, Davis shares his unbelievable story driven by one powerful question: "How can you hate me when you don't even know me?" Prepare to be challenged to rethink how we and our students engage with those who seem the furthest from us.  Here a...2025-04-0756 minSpear TalkSpear TalkDaryl DavisFor episode 178, we welcomed Dr. Daryl Davis to the show! Dr. Daryl Davis is an international recording artist who has performed and toured all 50 States and around the world. He has performed extensively with Chuck Berry, The Legendary Blues Band (formerly The Muddy Waters Blues Band), Elvis Presley’s Jordanaires, and many others.As an actor Daryl received rave reviews for his stage role in The Time Of Your Life, and has done film and television roles including HBO’s acclaimed series The Wire.As a race relations expert Dr. Daryl Davis has received num...2025-03-271h 08Spear TalkSpear TalkDaryl DavisFor episode 178, we welcomed Dr. Daryl Davis to the show! Dr. Daryl Davis is an international recording artist who has performed and toured all 50 States and around the world. He has performed extensively with Chuck Berry, The Legendary Blues Band (formerly The Muddy Waters Blues Band), Elvis Presley’s Jordanaires, and many others.As an actor Daryl received rave reviews for his stage role in The Time Of Your Life, and has done film and television roles including HBO’s acclaimed series The Wire.As a race relations expert Dr. Daryl Davis has received num...2025-03-271h 05Keen On AmericaKeen On AmericaEpisode 2469: Daryl Davis on His Life with the Klu Klux KlanThe musician and actor Daryl Davis probably knows more about the Klu Klux Klan than any other living African-American. As the author of Klan-Destine Relationships and his latest The Klan Whisperer, Davis has written about not only his infiltration of the Klan but his befriending of regretful Klansmen like Scott Shepherd (My wife, Cassandra Knight, also wrote about her dinner with Shepherd). Davis’ new book should probably be entitled My Life with the Klan. But as the ideas of the Klan have become more mainstream in the last few years, so the traditional KKK itself seems like a quaint re...2025-03-1844 minHeartland Newsfeed Podcast NetworkHeartland Newsfeed Podcast NetworkEP122: Daryl Davis Pt 2, Fighting Racism with Grace - Gracearchy with Jim BabkaLearn from a master how to talk a human out of hate. Daryl Davis doesn't go around punching Nazis. He helps them quit, and even gets Klan members to hand over their robes. Two testimonials and the five human universals will give you a powerful tool set for talking with people who, out of fear or bias, reject you or the concepts of human flourishing you want to share. The many ways to listen to Part 1, episode 121, can be found here: https://zeroaggressionproject.org/gracearchy/meet-a-patron-saint-of-gracearchy/   Accidental Courtesy - https://www.justwatch.com/us/movie/accidental-courtesy-daryl-davis-race-and-america The Klan Whisperer - http...2025-02-2728 minGracearchy with Jim BabkaGracearchy with Jim BabkaEP122: Daryl Davis Pt 2, Fighting Racism with Grace - Gracearchy with Jim BabkaLearn from a master how to talk a human out of hate. Daryl Davis doesn't go around punching Nazis. He helps them quit, and even gets Klan members to hand over their robes. Two testimonials and the five human universals will give you a powerful tool set for talking with people who, out of fear or bias, reject you or the concepts of human flourishing you want to share.The many ways to listen to Part 1, episode 121, can be found here: https://zeroaggressionproject.org/gracearchy/meet-a-patron-saint-of-gracearchy/  Accidental Courtesy - http...2025-02-2728 minHeartland Newsfeed Podcast NetworkHeartland Newsfeed Podcast NetworkEP121: Daryl Davis Pt 1, Biography of his work - Gracearchy with Jim BabkaMeet the man who is practically the patron saint of Gracearchy. Daryl Davis is a blues and rock-n-roll pianist who spent three decades touring with Chuck Berry and other notable acts. Daryl has also been the subject of an award-winning documentary and is a sought-after speaker because... Music is Daryl's profession, but race relations is his obsession. Daryl is a black man who has 26 KKK robes hanging in his closet. People quit and gave these garments to him! How did this happen? How did he come to this unique and inspirational calling? In Part One of this two-part interview, we...2025-02-2528 minGracearchy with Jim BabkaGracearchy with Jim BabkaEP121: Daryl Davis Pt 1, Biography of his work - Gracearchy with Jim BabkaMeet the man who is practically the patron saint of Gracearchy. Daryl Davis is a blues and rock-n-roll pianist who spent three decades touring with Chuck Berry and other notable acts. Daryl has also been the subject of an award-winning documentary and is a sought-after speaker because... Music is Daryl's profession, but race relations is his obsession.Daryl is a black man who has 26 KKK robes hanging in his closet. People quit and gave these garments to him! How did this happen? How did he come to this unique and inspirational calling? In Part...2025-02-2528 minOur Future is Kind PodcastOur Future is Kind PodcastThe Klan Whisperer, Daryl DavisMusician, actor, author, and lecturer Dr. Daryl Davis is often called The Rock'n'Roll Race Reconciliator. He's not white. He's not even light-skinned. Make no mistake about it, he's black. As a Black man he has come in closer contact with more members of the Ku Klux Klan than most White people and certainly most Blacks, short of being on the wrong side of a rope. He is the first Black author to write book on the KKK by conducting in person face-to-face interviews. As a result of the way he conversed with White supremacists and other racists, Dr. Davis...2025-01-281h 01The Human Upgrade: Biohacking for Longevity & PerformanceThe Human Upgrade: Biohacking for Longevity & PerformanceHow to HACK Your HATE with Daryl Davis (The Jazz Musician Who Defeated the KKK)Can you use hate to make the world a better place?  Daryl Davis, a world-class jazz musician, didn’t just confront hate—he dismantled it. By sitting down with over 200 Ku Klux Klan members, he inspired them to leave their robes behind. But this isn’t just a story about racism or redemption; it’s a story about the incredible power of human connection and the lessons it holds for all of us. In this special episode, Dave explores how Daryl turned impossible conversations into transformative breakthroughs. Together, they unpack the mindset shifts, emotional intelligence, and fearle...2024-12-191h 29Pluralist Points with Ben KlutseyPluralist Points with Ben KlutseyDaryl Davis on How to Fight HatredIn this episode of the Pluralist Points podcast, Ben Klutsey, the executive director of the Mercatus Center at George Mason University, speaks with author, activist and musician Daryl Davis, who is known for his work confronting racism through dialogue. They discuss Davis’ first encounter with a member of the Ku Klux Klan, his determination to discover the “why” behind racism, his meeting and eventual friendship with klan leader Roger Kelly and much more. Read a full transcript enhanced with helpful links, or watch the full video. Recorded September 25th, 2024. Other ways to connect 2024-11-2243 minThe Larger Us PodcastThe Larger Us PodcastHow to get a white supremacist to leave the KKK - with Daryl DavisWhat happens when an African American befriends members of the Ku Klux Klan? Our guest for this episode is Daryl Davis - a blues musician who's played with greats like Chuck Berry, Jerry Lee Lewis and BB King, and who's also persuaded more than 200 white supremacists to leave groups like the KKK. We talk to Daryl about how his extraordinary journey began, what drives him to do this work, and what the rest of us can learn from his approach.Please be aware that this episode contains a description of a violent and racist incident and use...2024-11-1352 minThe SacredThe SacredBefriending the KKK and Dismantling Racism with Daryl DavisDaryl Davis shares a unique perspective on the motivations behind white supremacy and what it takes to see the gradual transformation of KKK members. Hosts Elizabeth Oldfield and Alex Evans, delve into the extraordinary story of Daryl Davis, a Blues musician who has spent decades befriending and dialoguing with members of the Ku Klux Klan. Driven by a deep curiosity to understand the roots of racism, Daryl has taken an unconventional approach, choosing empathy and open communication over confrontation. Discover the profound impact one person can have in bridging the divide and fostering greater understanding between communities. If you enjoy...2024-11-131h 00The Ethical FrontierThe Ethical Frontier#37 - Race in America | Daryl DavisYou can support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/chenphilosophy Dr. Daryl Davis is an international recording artist who has performed and toured all 50 States and around the world. As a race relations expert Dr. Daryl Davis has received numerous awards and high acclaim for his book Klan-Destine Relationships and his award-winning film documentary Accidental Courtesy. He is the first Black author to write a book on the Ku Klux Klan based upon in-person interviews and personal encounters. Website: https://www.daryldavis.com/ Book: https://www.amazon.com/Klan-destine-Relationships-Daryl-Davis/dp/0882822691 ...2024-08-0455 minAmerican Thought LeadersAmerican Thought LeadersDaryl Davis: Why I Befriend Neo-Nazis and the KKK“At the age of 10, I formed a question in my mind, which was: how can you hate me when you don’t even know me? And now, for the next 56 years, I’ve been looking for the answer to that question.”The son of American Foreign Service members, Daryl Davis grew up in many different countries and was exposed to a variety of cultures, religions, and ideologies. He became an internationally renowned musician, touring and performing with the likes of Chuck Berry, Jerry Lee Lewis, and B.B. King. But a personal experience with bigotry at a young ag...2024-06-0548 minDerate The HateDerate The HateAs Perceptions Shift, Realities Transform; It Starts With A Conversation... DTH Episode 214 with Daryl Davis and Jeff SchoepSend Wilk a text with your feedback!As Perceptions Shift, Realities Transform; It Starts With A ConversationA conversation that epitomizes the transformative power of dialogue. For this DTH conversation I am joined by two remarkable individuals, absolute icons in the de-radicalization space,  men I am honored to call friends. Today I am joined by Daryl Davis and Jeff Schoep, whose initial encounter sparked a journey of de-radicalization and unexpected connection.Their conversation explores the profound impact of genuine dialogue on shifting perceptions and fostering understanding. We'll u...2024-06-0556 minThe Good FightThe Good FightDaryl Davis on Befriending the KlanYascha Mounk and Daryl Davis discuss his lifetime of convincing Ku Klux Klan members to renounce racism. Daryl Davis is an American R&B and blues musician, author and social activist. Davis estimates he has been the direct or indirect cause for over 200 conversions from the Klan. He is also a member of the Board of Advisors for the Foundation Against Intolerance and Racism. In this week’s conversation, Yascha Mounk and Daryl Davis discuss how a childhood experience with racism inspired him to interview and befriend members of the Ku Klux Klan; the importance of remaining “pro-human” even in the fa...2024-05-251h 32The Good FightThe Good FightDaryl Davis on Befriending the KlanYascha Mounk and Daryl Davis discuss his lifetime of convincing Ku Klux Klan members to renounce racism.Daryl Davis is an American R&B and blues musician, author and social activist. Davis estimates he has been the direct or indirect cause for over 200 conversions from the Klan. He is also co-founder of the Prohuman Foundation.In this week’s conversation, Yascha Mounk and Daryl Davis discuss how a childhood experience with racism inspired him to interview and befriend members of the Ku Klux Klan; the importance of remaining “pro-human” even i...2024-05-251h 35Holistic Life NavigationHolistic Life Navigation[Ep. 199] How A Black Man Humanized KKK Leaders & Changed Their Minds w/ Daryl DavisOn today's episode, Luis is joined by Daryl Davis whose efforts to fight racism by engaging members of the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) resulted in over 200 klansmen leaving and denouncing the KKK. Luis and Daryl have an intriguing discussion about his experience with, and curiosity about, racism. Luis and Daryl discuss:Daryl's first direct encounter with racism and the question that experience spurred in himWhy Daryl takes racism seriously, but not personallyHis first encounter with a KKK memberWhy he isn't triggered by racist slurs and stereotypesWhy his intent is never to convince or convert a...2024-05-191h 06The Democracy GroupThe Democracy GroupRacism Renounced: A Black Man Talks With White Supremacists. Daryl Davis | Let's Find Common GroundAcclaimed musician and recording artist Daryl Davis has interviewed hundreds of KKK members and other White supremacists and influenced many of them to renounce their racist ideology.We hear his brave and remarkable story. Daryl's personal quest began many years ago, after a concert when he was in a country music band. A card-carrying member of the Ku Klux Klan praised his piano playing. Daryl recognized that he had an opportunity to ask an important question about racism: “How can you hate me when you don’t even know me?” Daryl Davis is the author of "Klan-De...2024-03-1329 minThe Aggressive Life with Brian TomeThe Aggressive Life with Brian TomeDismantling the KKK Through Friendship with Daryl Davis—Musician and ActivistYou aren’t supposed to become friends with the people who hate you—but that’s exactly what Daryl Davis did. After a chance encounter with a KKK member in a Maryland bar, Daryl struck up a friendship that changed both of their lives. The KKK member renounced the group, and Daryl got access to do the thing he wanted: become the first African-American to write a book on the KKK based on first-person interviews. Through the years, as the men Daryl has met and befriended have left the Klan behind, he’s collected a closet full of their robes, flags, a...2024-03-1254 minLet’s Find Common GroundLet’s Find Common GroundRacism Renounced: A Black Man Talks With White Supremacists. Daryl DavisAcclaimed musician and recording artist Daryl Davis has interviewed hundreds of KKK members and other White supremacists and influenced many of them to renounce their racist ideology. We hear his brave and remarkable story. Daryl's personal quest began many years ago, after a concert when he was in a country music band. A card-carrying member of the Ku Klux Klan praised his piano playing. Daryl recognized that he had an opportunity to ask an important question about racism: “How can you hate me when you don’t even know me?”  Daryl Davis is the author of "Klan-De...2024-02-2928 minLet’s Find Common GroundLet’s Find Common GroundRacism Renounced: A Black Man Talks With White Supremacists. Daryl DavisAcclaimed musician and recording artist Daryl Davis has interviewed hundreds of KKK members and other White supremacists and influenced many of them to renounce their racist ideology. We hear his brave and remarkable story. Daryl's personal quest began many years ago, after a concert when he was in a country music band. A card-carrying member of the Ku Klux Klan praised his piano playing. Daryl recognized that he had an opportunity to ask an important question about racism: “How can you hate me when you don’t even know me?”  Daryl Davis is the author of "Klan-De...2024-02-2928 minCultureCastCultureCast30: CultureCast with guest Daryl DavisLet’s talk about creating culture! Join me in my discussion with Daryl Davis, a R&B Blues Musician and Activist, as we talk about his journey through life. Global Perspective: Daryl Davis' journey begins with his upbringing as a child of US foreign service parents. Witness how his international experiences shaped his understanding of race and instilled a deep curiosity about human connection. Childhood Spark: Travel back to a pivotal moment in young Daryl's life, where he confronts racism firsthand. This defining experience ignites a lifelong quest: "How can you hate me if you don't even know me...2024-02-141h 08The Dov Barron ShowThe Dov Barron ShowThe Dov Barron Show - Daryl Davis: When The KKK Invites a Black Man for DrinksDaryl Davis: Dinner with the EnemyAccording to the FBI, hate crimes in the US have surged to their highest levels in over a decade. With rising extremist groups on both sides, what's the solution? Stronger punishments? Government legislation? Or perhaps a more radical approach: becoming genuinely curious about "them."Join us as we explore the transformative power of curiosity and empathy in bridging divides. In these four episodes, we feature the extraordinary Daryl Davis, an award-winning musician, actor, author, and race reconciliator who has interviewed KKK leaders and members. He has received numerous awards for his work...2024-01-311h 00The Dov Baron ShowThe Dov Baron ShowPart 4 of 4: Daryl Davis: Is Cancel Culture Feeding for Racism?Daryl Davis: Dinner with the Enemy According to the FBI, hate crimes in the US have surged to their highest levels in over a decade. With rising extremist groups on both sides, what's the solution? Stronger punishments? Government legislation? Or perhaps a more radical approach: becoming genuinely curious about "them." Join us as we explore the transformative power of curiosity and empathy in bridging divides. In these four episodes, we feature the extraordinary Daryl Davis, an award-winning musician, actor, author, and race reconciliator who has interviewed KKK leaders and members. He has received numerous awards...2024-01-3126 minThe Dov Baron ShowThe Dov Baron ShowPart 3 of 4: Daryl Davis: When The KKK Invites a Black Man for DrinksDaryl Davis: Dinner with the Enemy According to the FBI, hate crimes in the US have surged to their highest levels in over a decade. With rising extremist groups on both sides, what's the solution? Stronger punishments? Government legislation? Or perhaps a more radical approach: becoming genuinely curious about "them." Join us as we explore the transformative power of curiosity and empathy in bridging divides. In these four episodes, we feature the extraordinary Daryl Davis, an award-winning musician, actor, author, and race reconciliator who has interviewed KKK leaders and members. He has received numerous awards...2024-01-281h 09The Dov Baron ShowThe Dov Baron ShowPart 2 of 4: Daryl Davis: Is There a Racial Monopoly on IgnoranceDaryl Davis: Dinner with the Enemy Is There a Racial Monopoly on Ignorance? According to the FBI, hate crimes in the US have surged to their highest levels in over a decade. With rising extremist groups on both sides, what's the solution? Stronger punishments? Government legislation? Or perhaps a more radical approach: becoming genuinely curious about "them." This is the focus of these four episodes featuring the extraordinary Daryl Davis. As an award-winning musician, actor, author, and race reconciliator, Daryl has interviewed KKK leaders and members and detailed his experiences in his...2024-01-2427 minThe Dov Baron ShowThe Dov Baron ShowDaryl Davis: Dinner with the Enemy Part 1 of 4Daryl Davis: Dinner with the Enemy According to the FBI, US hate crimes are at the highest in over a decade. Right-Wing & Left-Wing Radicals are on the rise around the world. What’s the solution? Government Legislation? Do we already have that? Stronger punishments? Maybe, but does it change anything, or does prison increase the hate? Perhaps we should all sit around, hold hands and sing, ‘Kumbaya’?    Let me put a radical idea forward. What if we decided to become genuinely curious about "them?" Imagine sitting down with someone who hates you/your kind and becoming...2024-01-2126 minHur Kan Vi?Hur Kan Vi?Daryl Davis - Varför blir en svart man kompis med KKK-medlemmar?Det här ett återpublicerat och reklamfritt samtal som spelades in 2019.Daryl Davis är musiker, aktivist och författare. I dokumentären “Accidental Courtesy: Daryl Davis, Race & America” skildras hans arbete med att minska klyftorna mellan olika raser via bl.a. samtlalsaktivism.Följ Daryl:X: @RealDarylDaviswww.daryldavis.comHär hittar du alla samtal från Hur kan vi?Utforska Hurkanvipedia för att lära dig mer Stötta Hur kan vi? 3.0 genom att bli månadsgivare härBoka oss till...2023-12-231h 02Elevate with Robert GlazerElevate with Robert GlazerDaryl Davis on Combatting Hate Through Compassion and UnderstandingIn the wake of recent events, we'd like to reshare this Elevate episode featuring Daryl Davis, who offered meaningful insights on how to combat hate and build shared understanding.Daryl Davis has bridged divides with some of the most condemned people in America. He’s a professional musician, author and lecturer. He’s perhaps known for his outreach to members of hate groups, including the Ku Klux Klan–he has personally persuaded hundreds of people to leave the KKK. He is also the author of Klan-Destine Encounters: A Black Man’s Odyssey In Ku Klux Klan, and his work...2023-10-101h 17Aran DavisAran Davis*STREAMING* The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon; Season 1 Episode 1 (2023) Full~HDThe Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon (2023) Season 1 Episode 1 The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon S1 E1 “L'âme Perdue” Watch Video ▶️🔴 https://tinyurl.com/28pe78xs SYNOPSYS: Led by LL COOL J and Ice T alongside field collectors and museum curators, the team tells the story of some of Hip Hop's greatest artists and the items they made famous such as The Notorious B.I.G.'s iconic jersey from the "Juicy" video, Flavor Flav's clocks, DMX's Aaliyah car, and more. This exclusive partnership between A&E, Pulse Films, LL COOL J's Rock The Bells and The Universal Hip Hop Museum honors these music...2023-09-0900 minHealing RaceHealing RaceBonus Episode: Hate, Undone. With Daryl Davis."WHEN TWO ENEMIES ARE TALKING, THEY'RE NOT FIGHTING." Healing Race is excited to release this special bonus episode from a partner podcast, Village SquareCast, a podcast about the things your mother told you not to discuss in polite company - politics, race and religion. When Daryl Davis was ten, he didn’t understand hate yet. But then he was the only black scout in a parade to honor Paul Revere’s ride to Concord, when he began getting hit by bottles. It was then that he formed a question in his mind that he’s spent...2023-08-031h 37Intersections PodcastIntersections PodcastDaryl Davis on Reforming Over 200 ‘Ku Klux Klan’ Members - by Befriending ThemHow do we build bridges with our fiercest adversaries—those that it would seem impossible for us to sit down and have a conversation with—change their hearts and minds, and turn them into lifelong friends? What causes some people to develop radically racist beliefs, behaviors and attitudes, and how can we, in our current capacities, seek to inspire and transform them? What kind of discipline do we need to build to successfully lead sustained, positive reform in our communities? Find out from renowned activist and race relations expert, Daryl Davis, in conversation with Dr. Hitendra Wadhwa on Intersections Podc...2023-07-181h 09No, I Know PodcastNo, I Know PodcastEP#130 How Can You Hate Me When You Don't Even Know Me? Daryl Davis: Klan-Destine RelationshipsKlan-Destine Relationships. It began with a question. How can you hate me when you don't even know me? Listen to our powerful Interview with acclaimed musician, author, educator and race reconciliator, Daryl Davis. A chance encounter with members of the Ku Klux Klan led musician Daryl Davis on a quest to determine the source of the hate. His unorthodox, yet simple approach, has wielded surprising results and just might be the solution for all racial discourse. As a pianist, vocalist, and guitarist, he performs nationally and internationally with The Daryl Davis Band. He has also worked with such notables...2023-05-271h 00Curiosity InvitedCuriosity InvitedEpisode 29 - Daryl Davis and Jeff SchoepDaryl Davis and Jeff Schoep are two of the most inspirational gentlemen I've ever met.  Both work at the forefront of a hands-on social movement aimed at building bridges of understanding and friendship ordinarily thought to be impossible.  Having had the opportunity to sit down with each of them individually (Davis Episode 24; Schoep Episode 29) they agreed to sit down with me at the same time to speak about what it will take to overcome the growing factionalism in our society.Daryl Davis has worked to improve race relations by seeking out, engaging in dialogue with, and befriending me...2023-05-161h 33Talkin‘ Politics & Religion Without Killin‘ Each OtherTalkin‘ Politics & Religion Without Killin‘ Each OtherDARYL DAVIS: HATE, UNDONE - How 1 Black Man Befriended Members of the KKK and Nurtured ReconciliationThis is a special BONUS EPISODE of Village SquareCast. Here are the show notes from our friends at The Village Square:   "When Daryl Davis was ten, he didn’t understand hate yet. But then he was the only black scout in a parade to honor Paul Revere’s ride to Concord, when he began getting hit by bottles. It was then that he formed a question in his mind that he’s spent much of a lifetime answering: 'How can you hate me when you don’t even know me?' Failing to find his answer in...2023-03-211h 39Talkin‘ Politics & Religion Without Killin‘ Each OtherTalkin‘ Politics & Religion Without Killin‘ Each OtherDARYL DAVIS: HATE, UNDONE - How 1 Black Man Befriended Members of the KKK and Nurtured ReconciliationThis is a special BONUS EPISODE of Village SquareCast. Here are the show notes from our friends at The Village Square:   "When Daryl Davis was ten, he didn’t understand hate yet. But then he was the only black scout in a parade to honor Paul Revere’s ride to Concord, when he began getting hit by bottles. It was then that he formed a question in his mind that he’s spent much of a lifetime answering: 'How can you hate me when you don’t even know me?' Failing to find his answer in...2023-03-211h 39The Democracy GroupThe Democracy GroupHate, Undone. With Daryl Davis | Village SquareCast"WHEN TWO ENEMIES ARE TALKING, THEY'RE NOT FIGHTING."When Daryl Davis was ten, he didn’t understand hate yet. But then he was the only black scout in a parade to honor Paul Revere’s ride to Concord, when he began getting hit by bottles. It was then that he formed a question in his mind that he’s spent much of a lifetime answering: “How can you hate me when you don’t even know me?” Failing to find his answer in books and history, as an adult and an accomplished musician, he realized who better to ask than...2023-03-011h 37Village SquareCastVillage SquareCastHate, Undone. With Daryl Davis."WHEN TWO ENEMIES ARE TALKING, THEY'RE NOT FIGHTING." When Daryl Davis was ten, he didn’t understand hate yet. But then he was the only black scout in a parade to honor Paul Revere’s ride to Concord, when he began getting hit by bottles. It was then that he formed a question in his mind that he’s spent much of a lifetime answering: “How can you hate me when you don’t even know me?” Failing to find his answer in books and history, as an adult and an accomplished musician, he realized who better to ask than a membe...2023-02-161h 36\'Deepen with Christina\' by Christina Weber'Deepen with Christina' by Christina WeberDWC 067: Befriending the Ku Klux Klan with Daryl DavisAre you ready to revolutionize the way you approach conflict resolution? Look no further! Join Christina as she shares the story of Daryl Davis, a black musician who has made it his life's mission to understand and dismantle hate and bigotry. Fueled by his own experiences with prejudice, Daryl has taken a unique and courageous approach, forming unlikely friendships with members of the Ku Klux Klan and attending their rallies. Through this powerful and eye-opening interview, Christina will delve into Daryl's incredible story, uncovering the valuable lessons he has learned and the powerful methods he has discovered for...2023-01-161h 21Curiosity InvitedCuriosity InvitedEpisode 24 - Daryl DavisDavis has worked to improve race relations by seeking out, engaging in dialogue with, and befriending members of the Ku Klux Klan. In 1983, he was playing country western music in a "white" bar in Frederick, Maryland, when a patron came up to him and said it was the first time he had "heard a black man play as well as Jerry Lee Lewis". Davis explained to the man that "Jerry Lee learned to play from black blues and boogie-woogie piano players and he's a friend of mine". The white patron was skeptical and over a drink admitted he was...2023-01-111h 37David Uosikkinen\'s In the PocketDavid Uosikkinen's In the PocketDavid Uosikkinen's In The Pocket with guest Daryl Davis.Daryl is an international recording artist, actor and leader of The Daryl Davis Band. He is considered to be one of the greatest Blues & Boogie Woogie and Blues and Rock’n’Roll pianists of all time, having played with The Legendary Blues Band (formerly the Muddy Waters band) and Chuck Berry. As an Actor, Daryl has received rave reviews for his stage role in William Saroyan’s The Time Of Your Life. Daryl has done film and television as well and had roles in the critically acclaimed 5-year HBO television series The Wire. This will be a fantastic ITP podcast.2023-01-051h 02Elevate with Robert GlazerElevate with Robert GlazerDaryl Davis on Persuading Klansmen to Denounce HateABOUT DARYL DAVISDaryl Davis has bridged divides with some of the most condemned people in America. He’s a professional musician, author and lecturer. He’s perhaps known for his outreach to members of hate groups, including the Ku Klux Klan–he has personally persuaded hundreds of people to leave the KKK. He is also the author of Klan-Destine Encounters: A Black Man’s Odyssey In Ku Klux Klan, and his work on race relations has been featured on Good Morning America, NBC CNN and more.Daryl joined host Robert Glazer on the Elevate Podcast t...2022-11-151h 17Faith MattersFaith Matters137. Loving Your Enemy: Daryl Davis and the Ku Klux KlanThis week, Faith Matters is bringing you a story that defies expectations so completely that you really have to hear it straight from the source. Our guest was Daryl Davis, who’s easily one of the most fascinating and inspiring people we’ve ever met.Daryl has spent his career as a professional musician, including decades playing alongside rock and roll legends Chuck Berry and Jerry Lee Lewis. He’s a master of multiple instruments, but specializes on the piano, where he blends unbelievable talent, skill, and passion to create truly incredible music. Make no mis...2022-10-3049 minThe StoryThe StoryThe Story Ep. 64 : Daryl DavisAbsolutely THRILLED to announce new guest, Daryl Davis, to The Story!Daryl Davis is an international recording artist, published author, actor, and leader of The Daryl Davis Band.Born in the Electric Blues Capital of the world, Chicago Illinois, Daryl absorbed the influences of the South from musicians who traveled North from the Mississippi Delta, Texas, Louisiana, Tennessee, and Missouri to this Blues Mecca.Daryl Davis earned his Bachelor of Music Degree from Howard University in Washington, DC where he was a member of their world famous and renowned Jazz Vocal Ensemble. In...2022-08-091h 24No, I Know PodcastNo, I Know PodcastKlandestine Relationships: Daryl Davis InterviewKlan-Destine Relationships. It began with a question. How can you hate me when you don't even know me? Listen to our powerful Interview with acclaimed musician, author, educator and race reconciliator, Daryl Davis. A chance encounter with members of the Ku Klux Klan led musician Daryl Davis on a quest to determine the source of the hate. His unorthodox, yet simple approach, has wielded surprising results and just might be the solution for all racial discourse. As a pianist, vocalist, and guitarist, he performs nationally and internationally with The Daryl Davis Band. He has also worked with such notables a...2022-06-121h 00Uncommon Ground with Van JonesUncommon Ground with Van JonesHow a Black Man Gets KKK Members to Quit with Daryl Davis“How can you hate me if you don’t even know me?” This is the question that Daryl Davis has spent much of his life trying to answer. Daryl is a Black musician who spends a surprising amount of time with members of the Ku Klux Klan. How and why does he do this?! Over the last 30 years, Daryl has interviewed senior Klan members, attended Klan rallies and even made friends with Klansmen. In the process, he’s convinced many of them to renounce their affiliation to the KKK and give up their robes. In this episo...2022-05-2536 minThe Same DrugsThe Same DrugsDaryl Davis on why you should make friends with your enemiesDaryl Davis is a musician who has traveled the world, learning much in the process about ignorance, bigotry, and the value of talking to those different than you. He famously managed to convert around 200 neo-Nazis, white supremacists, and members of the Ku Klux Klan simply by talking to them. Recently, Daryl partnered with Minds, an alternative social media platform committed to free speech. In March, the Change Minds initiative published "The Censorship Effect: An analysis of the consequences of social media censorship and a proposal for an alternative moderation model," co-authored by Minds founder, Bill Ottman, and Daryl Davis. M...2022-04-191h 01Rethinking CommunicationRethinking CommunicationEp 77: Daryl Davis | Nothing gets resolved without talking about itIn this episode, I finally get to have the conversation that I've wanted to have ever since I first heard the question, "How can you hate me if you don't even know me?"   Daryl Davis is a black man who has asked that question of hundreds of Ku Klux Klan members and other white supremacists, including Jeff Schoep, the former leader of the National Socialist Movement who left that life behind several years ago. Jeff was a guest on this show back in episode 57, and it was through conversations with Daryl that he finally came t...2022-04-1856 minDerate The HateDerate The HateEpisode 99: How Can You Hate Me When You Don't Even Know Me? ... with Daryl DavisSend Wilk a text with your feedback!Have you ever stopped to really think about what the root cause of racism is? Politicians at every level, and those in the media, now more than ever before, speak in platitudes about race, finding new ways to interject race and racism into every story and topic, but do you ever hear them present real solutions that speak to the root cause of racism? The answer, in most cases, is probably NO. When I was a child, a young man, and even to this day, I find great p...2022-03-091h 09Derate The HateDerate The HateDTH Quickshot ... preview with Daryl DavisSend Wilk a text with your feedback!In this short video Daryl Davis talks about the very first time he experienced racism. Daryl Davis joins Wilk for a discussion on the Derate the Hate podcast to discuss, racism, and how he made it his goal from a very young age to learn what makes people hate others because of their skin color. This clip is just a small portion of the complete episode of the Derate the Hate podcast that will air in it's entirety on March 9, 2022. Those not familiar with Daryl Davis need only...2022-03-0607 minThe Great Man WithinThe Great Man WithinDaryl Davis – The Black Man Who Attends KKK Rallies (Part 3 of 3)#289 Join the Great Man Mastermind: https://www.dominickq.com/masterminds/the-digital-mastermind Join the Facebook Group for Men: https://www.facebook.com/groups/TheGreatManWithin -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Daryl’s Famous TEDX Talk: Why I as a black man attend KKK rallies Daryl Davis, a black man, attends KKK rallies, befriends its members, and through these unlikely friendships, he has influenced over 200 of those men to leave the Klan. In a time when we can’t discuss Coke vs. Pepsi without coming to fisticuffs, Daryl has somehow managed to get men who...2022-02-0926 minFAIR PerspectivesFAIR PerspectivesBuilding Bridges with Daryl DavisIn this episode, we discuss how to bridge divides, the importance of dialogue, how to change minds effectively, how these ideas may apply in corporate training, Black Lives Matter, and why it's time to get rid of Black History Month. On the topic of Black Lives Matter, Daryl made some assertions about BLM structural organization that Melissa and Angel didn't necessarily agree with, they push back only lightly in the interest of continuity and free flow of conversation. Both hosts' are fully aware that BLM is a legitimate organization with multiple chapters. Although Daryl is also right to say t...2022-02-081h 25The Great Man WithinThe Great Man WithinDaryl Davis – The Black Man Who Attends KKK Rallies (Part 2 of 3)#288 Join the Great Man Mastermind: https://www.dominickq.com/masterminds/the-digital-mastermind Join the Facebook Group for Men: https://www.facebook.com/groups/TheGreatManWithin ----------------------------------------------------- Daryl’s Famous TEDX Talk: Why I as a black man attend KKK rallies Daryl Davis, a black man, attends KKK rallies, befriends its members, and through these unlikely friendships, he has influenced over 200 of those men to leave the Klan. In a time when we can’t discuss Coke vs. Pepsi without coming to fisticuffs, Daryl has somehow managed to get men who...2022-02-0843 minThe Great Man WithinThe Great Man WithinDaryl Davis – The Black Man Who Attends KKK Rallies (Part 1 of 3)#287 Join the Great Man Mastermind: https://www.dominickq.com/masterminds/the-digital-mastermind Join the Facebook Group for Men: https://www.facebook.com/groups/TheGreatManWithin ----------------------------------------------------- Daryl’s Famous TEDX Talk: Why I as a black man attend KKK rallies Daryl Davis, a black man, attends KKK rallies, befriends its members, and through these unlikely friendships, he has influenced over 200 of those men to leave the Klan. In a time when we can’t discuss Coke vs. Pepsi without coming to fisticuffs, Daryl has somehow managed to get men who...2022-02-0753 minJack Dappa Blues Heritage Preservation RadioJack Dappa Blues Heritage Preservation RadioDaryl Davis - Interviewing The KKK, Traditional Black Music, and moreDaryl Davis, a musician, author, and race relations expert was assaulted with flying bottles during the Cub Scout parade in 1968 when he was 10. This was his first experience with racism. He spent years studying and researching to answer the question he had about racial hatred. It would be a chance encounter later in life that would birth a dangerously intriguing project, documenting his search for the answers. Daryl Davis, a musician, author, and race relations expert was assaulted with flying bottles during the Cub Scout parade in 1968 when he was 10. This was his first experience with racism...2021-10-311h 20Heart SnugglesHeart Snuggles119: The Loss After A Breakup + Transforming Pain w/ Daryl HendersonDaryl is a dynamic creative and spiritual guide who helps people reconnect to their creative spark, tune into the authentic voice within and remember who they really are, which empowers them to become the greatest version of themselves! He recently had a breakup with a partner and experienced grief intensely. He shared what he learned about grief and how he transformed his pain. Golden Nuggets From This Episode: ✨ “Grief is a deep process of healing.” ✨ “You have to keep breaking your heart until it opens” ✨ “Ask for support when you need it and allow you...2021-10-2040 minInside InfluenceInside InfluenceDaryl Davis - One man and the Ku Klux Klan: The power of meeting conflict with curiosityDaryl Davis - One man and the Ku Klux Klan: The power of respectful communicationHow does a black musician who’s jammed with the likes of Chuck Berry, Jerry Lee Lewis, BB King and even Bill Clinton - become friends with an Imperial Wizard from the Ku Klux Klan?In this polarised world, breaking down entrenched positions may be the most important skill needed by us all. If two passionate sides can agree to disagree, long enough to find what they have in common - could we overcome climate change, po...2021-10-061h 19Who Do You Think You Are...?Who Do You Think You Are...?Who do you Think you Are? (episode #27) - Daryl DavisWhat an incredible episode this turned out to be with musician, actor, social activist, and activational speaker Daryl Davis! "I am just an ordinary person who wants to make society a better place to be, just like my parents did for me." This was Daryl's response to our big question, and the jumping off point for what felt like in incredible, eye-opening master class for the first half of the show. Daryl shared stories of his multicultural upbringing, his first experience with racism at age 10, and how his European life experience compared with his American life experience. He talked about...2021-08-161h 22The Jordan Harbinger ShowThe Jordan Harbinger Show540: Daryl Davis | A Black Man's Odyssey in the KKK Part TwoDaryl Davis (@realdaryldavis) is a musician, author, lecturer, host of the Changing Minds podcast, and anti-racism activist featured in the documentary Accidental Courtesy: Daryl Davis, Race & America. [This is part two of a two-part episode. Make sure to catch part one here!] What We Discuss with Daryl Davis: How Daryl Davis, a black musician who was once told by a Ku Klux Klansman that he played piano "just like Jerry Lee Lewis," leveraged the encounter into a teachable moment that has led to more than 200 KKK members hanging up their robes for good. Why racism was s...2021-07-2954 minThe Jordan Harbinger ShowThe Jordan Harbinger Show539: Daryl Davis | A Black Man's Odyssey in the KKK Part OneDaryl Davis (@realdaryldavis) is a musician, author, lecturer, host of the Changing Minds podcast, and anti-racism activist featured in the documentary Accidental Courtesy: Daryl Davis, Race & America. What We Discuss with Daryl Davis: How Daryl Davis, a black musician who was once told by a Ku Klux Klansman that he played piano "just like Jerry Lee Lewis," leveraged the encounter into a teachable moment that has led to more than 200 KKK members hanging up their robes for good. Why racism was such an unfathomable concept when Daryl first experienced it as a 10-year-old Cub Scout. How...2021-07-271h 05Keep TalkingKeep TalkingEpisode 08: Daryl Davis - Befriending the Ku Klux KlanDaryl Davis is an African-American musician, author, and activist. Throughout his life, he has engaged with and befriended members of the Ku Klux Klan, leading dozens of former white supremacists to leave the organization. During our conversation, Daryl talks about his upbringing, how he began meeting KKK members, and race in America.------------Support this podcast via VenmoSupport this podcast via PayPalSupport this podcast on Patreon------------Show notesLeave a rating on SpotifyLeave a rating on Apple Podcasts2021-07-262h 06Let’s Find Common GroundLet’s Find Common GroundHow to Take Direct Action Against Hate: Daryl Davis and Ryan Lo'ReeWhat steps are needed to cause people to leave white supremacist and other hate groups of their own volition? In this deeply personal podcast episode, we explore the tactics and commitment needed to be successful in this work. Daryl Davis, an award-winning Black musician, race reconciliator and renowned lecturer, has used the power of human connection to convince hundreds of people to leave white supremacist groups. His fellow guest, Ryan Lo’Ree, a former white supremacist, is now an interventionist working to deradicalize people who have been lured into right and left-wing extremism. These two me...2021-07-0828 minThe Veritas ForumThe Veritas ForumHow Can You Hate Me and Not Know Me? | Daryl DavisPART OF A SPECIAL 6-WEEK SERIES | Daryl Davis didn’t study conflict resolution or communications in any formal way in a classroom or lecture hall. But, through his extensive travels — first, as the son of diplomats, and then, as a jazz musician — Daryl has become an expert when it comes to cross-cultural communication. Over the past 40 years, Daryl, a Black man, has used his skills to build surprising friendships with white supremacists. So far, over 200 people have left the KKK and denounced its ideology as a result of their friendship with him. In this episode, Daryl shares about his life, his mu...2021-06-2428 minBeyond Barriers RadioBeyond Barriers Radio#LivedExperience:The Series- Episode 4 - Daryl Davis & G.O.D.Grumpy Old Dude talks with the man with a plan to end the Klan. Daryl Davis is a musician, actor,  author, lecturer and activist who has helped numerous people leave the  most notable white supremacy group of our time, the KKK. For 30 years  Daryl has put his life on the line in the pursuit of Forming a Better  World For ALL.    Check out Grumpy Old Dude on YouTube:  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0x8miSxm-3L3pfSdDYRzMw   Check out The Former's show: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLS_XcWFtOOpCCAXXQaVjPj0AbXku81gtU   Daryl Davis  https://beyondbarriersusa.org/team/support...2021-05-191h 14Beyond Barriers RadioBeyond Barriers Radio#LivedExperience:The Series- Episode 4 - Daryl Davis & G.O.D.Grumpy Old Dude talks with the man with a plan to end the Klan. Daryl Davis is a musician, actor,  author, lecturer and activist who has helped numerous people leave the  most notable white supremacy group of our time, the KKK. For 30 years  Daryl has put his life on the line in the pursuit of Forming a Better  World For ALL.   Check out Grumpy Old Dude on YouTube:  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0x8miSxm-3L3pfSdDYRzMw   Check out The Former's show: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLS_XcWFtOOpCCAXXQaVjPj0AbXku81gtU   Daryl Davis  https://beyondbarriersusa.org/team/support-staff/daryl-davis...2021-05-191h 15Tempo and the TimesTempo and the TimesPiano Man Daryl Davis & the KKK- Part 1Blues piano man Daryl Davis begins the story of how music led him to a friendship with the Imperial Grand Wizard of the KKK. This eventually led the fellow to quit the KKK and give Daryl his robe.Daryl, obviously, can be a pretty persuasive guy.Daryl also explains how, while still in high school, he wound up convincing Muddy Waters’ piano man, Pinetop Perkins, to come over to his family’s home for lunch. It's the first of two episodes with Daryl, a fascinating fellow who has a lot to say about music, race...2021-04-2232 minWorkplace Strategies UpdateWorkplace Strategies UpdatePodcast #6 – Author, Musician, and TV Personality Daryl DavisPodcast #6 – Author, Musician, and TV Personality Daryl Davis Dennis and Joe talk about race relations with Daryl Davis, who will be the Keynote Presenter at Workplace Strategies on Friday, June 25. Daryl has become famous for convincing more than 200 KKK members to reject the organization. And find out who won last week’s wine contest – and make sure you are entered to win your favorite bottle this week.2021-04-1525 minThe Best Soccer ShowThe Best Soccer ShowDaryl Dike Dominant at Barnsley, Is he the Answer at Striker for USMNT? | From the StandsOn This Week’s From The Stands, Jason Davis is joined by Red All Over’s Joe Beardsall to discuss Daryl Dike at the surging Barnsley. They talk about the Yorkshire club’s history of being frugal spenders, their surprising connection to the Oakland A’s, their style of play, why Daryl Dike ended up on loan at the club and their surprising place inside the Championship playoff picture this season. They then get into Daryl Dike’s recent form for the club, what Dike is getting out of the loan, why USMNT fans should be excited about this loan spell...2021-03-1253 minBe Here Now Network Guest PodcastBe Here Now Network Guest PodcastEp. 74 – Shifting Perspectives with Daryl Davis & Chris BashinelliChris Bashinelli returns to the BHNN Guest Podcast for a fresh conversation with Daryl Davis about his process of shifting the perspectives of the white supremacists he engages with. Daryl Davis is a musician, bandleader, actor, author, and race relations expert. He is well known for his work with engaging Ku Klux Klan members, many of whom wind up shifting perspectives, and leaving and denouncing the KKK. Learn more about Daryl and all of his work at daryldavis.com. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/pr...2021-03-1139 minNo, I Know PodcastNo, I Know PodcastIntentional Courtesy: Daryl Davis and Jeff Schoep InterviewOn this podcast we look at what people are doing to improve their community. As part of our Race and Community Esteem Series, today’s guests are Daryl Davis and Jeff Schoep. They will be familiar to our audience, we have had them as guests on our show before: EP#56 Klandestine Relationships and EP# 67-Radical to Redemption, that introduced them as individuals and their stories. And today they are both here, joining us together! They have a shared history and work together today for Beyond Barriers USA from their own POVS but with a common cause, to create shifts in...2021-02-191h 00The Technically Human PodcastThe Technically Human PodcastThe "Changing Minds" Series: Episode 2 with Daryl DavisWelcome back to part 2 of our 3-episode series on Changing Minds. In this series, we’re doing something a little bit different. The three episodes of the series focus on the theme of changing minds: what it means to engage in dialogue with people with whom we disagree, sometimes deeply, and the importance of civil discourse, particularly in this deeply polarized national moment. In the first episode, I spoke with Daryl Davis about racism, and how he envisions the possibility of changing the minds of those who believe, and participate in, white supremacist and separatist movements. He talked to me...2021-02-051h 12The Technically Human PodcastThe Technically Human PodcastThe "Changing Minds" Series: Episode 1 with Daryl DavisFor the next few weeks, we’re going to be doing something a little bit different. The next three episodes of the series focus on the theme of changing minds: what it means to engage in dialogue with people with whom we disagree, sometimes deeply, and the importance of civil discourse, particularly in this deeply polarized national moment. In the first two episodes, I speak with Daryl Davis about racism, and how he envisions the possibility of changing the minds of those who believe, and participate in, white supremacist and separatist movements. Daryl Davis is an Black si...2021-01-291h 09What\'s Really Good with Nathan AllebachWhat's Really Good with Nathan Allebach#65 White Supremacy, Race Relations, and Deradicalization with Daryl DavisDaryl Davis is a blues musician and race relations expert most knowing for convincing over 200 KKK members to give up their robes. He’s been featured on Joe Rogan’s podcast, in The Guardian, The Atlantic, and beyond. He has his own podcast called "Changing Minds with Daryl Davis" which you can find on all platforms. In this conversation we discussed the state of white supremacy in America, how to navigate different strategies of deradicalization, the nuances of identity, and more. Enjoy! Follow Daryl’s work: https://www.daryldavis.com/ Listen...2021-01-262h 09Be Here Now Network Guest PodcastBe Here Now Network Guest PodcastEp. 70 - Chris Bashinelli – The Collective Voice with Daryl DavisChris Bashinelli talks with race relations expert Daryl Davis about his philosophy for engaging with white supremacists, and why it takes the collective voice to create lasting change. Daryl Davis is a musician, bandleader, actor, author, and race relations expert. He is well known for his work with engaging Ku Klux Klan members, many of whom wind up leaving and denouncing the KKK. Learn more about Daryl and all of his work at daryldavis.com. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do...2021-01-121h 18Fruitloops: Serial Killers of ColorFruitloops: Serial Killers of ColorBonus: Captain Hunter & Daryl DavisToday we have a special episode for you, from our friend Lawrence Hunter, who has a podcast called Captain Hunter’s Podcast. Captain Hunter is a person of color and a former police officer, and his goal is to bridge the gap between police and the communities they serve. He often has tough conversations about policing and race that are fascinating to listen to.This episode is a Facebook Live that he did with Daryl Davis, a musician, author and activist. Through his activism work, Daryl Davis has actually convinced members of the KKK to...2021-01-071h 38Danny Jones PodcastDanny Jones Podcast#62 - The KKK Consultant | Daryl DavisHow a random run in with a Ku Klux Klan leader led black musician Daryl Davis on a quest to discover the source of the hate.   Daryl Davis is a musician who plays blues, country & R&B, but his full time job is converting racists. Daryl has converted over 200 KKK members and Neo-Nazi’s. Mr. Davis has helped these white supremacists leave their ideologies behind which has lead to a greater understanding of race in America. https://www.daryldavis.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices2020-11-242h 27Forefront PodcastForefront PodcastForefront Conversations with Daryl Davis"How can you hate me if you don't even know me?" That's the question that drives Daryl Davis' life's work and it's the genesis of the question and the pursuit of its answer that is the focus of the documentary, "Accidental Courtesy: Daryl Davis, Race & America." To answer this question, Daryl goes straight to the source: the people that hate him. Daryl has dedicated the last few decades of his life to befriending white supremacists and Klan members in an attempt to break through their racist worldview by extending them courtesy and showing them that there is an individual human...2020-10-011h 01Mindrolling with Raghu MarkusMindrolling with Raghu MarkusEp. 360 – Bringing Down the Walls of Hatred with Daryl DavisRace relations expert Daryl Davis joins Mindrolling to share the incredible story of his work engaging with Ku Klux Klan members and bringing down their walls of ignorance and fear.Daryl Davis is a musician, band leader, actor, author, and race relations expert. He is well known for his work with engaging Ku Klux Klan members, many of whom wind up leaving and denouncing the KKK. Learn more about Daryl and all of his work at daryldavis.com. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do...2020-09-3059 minDTD PODCASTDTD PODCASTEpisode 26: Daryl Davis Part 1An American R&B and blues musician, activist, author, actor and bandleader. His efforts to improve race relations, in which as an African-American he engaged with members of the Ku Klux Klan (KKK), convinced Klansmen to leave and denounce the KKK. Known for his energetic style of boogie-woogie piano, Davis has played with such musicians as Chuck Berry, Jerry Lee Lewis, B. B. King, and Bruce Hornsby. Find his documentary Accidental Courtesy here : https://www.amazon.com/Accidental-Courtesy-Daryl-Davis-America/dp/B07Z1N2Y68/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=Accidental+courtesy&qid=1598809116&sr=8-1 And find his book Klandestine Relationships https://www...2020-09-232h 33MovieMakerMovieMakerDaryl Davis (Accidental Courtesy: Daryl Davis, Race & America)Daryl Davis is a Black musician who befriends white supremacists to try to get them to give up their old ways. He's led more than 200 to renounce racism, and more than 50 Klansmen have surrendered their robes to him. Years ago, he was playing piano in a Maryland truck stop when a man who turned out to be a Klansman said Davis was the first Black man he'd ever heard who could play like Jerry Lee Lewis. Davis corrected him, asking: "Where do you think Jerry Lee Lewis learned to play?" He's...2020-07-311h 00Hur Kan Vi?Hur Kan Vi?#106 Daryl Davis - Varför blir en svart man kompis med KKK-medlemmar?Idag får vi följa med på ett samtal mellan Navid och en av hans förebilder inom samtalsaktivismens väg. Daryl Davis. Daryl är musiker, aktivist och författare och påbörjade ett arbete att bli vänner med medlemmar från Ku Klux Klan under 1980. Detta har resulterat i att många av dessa medlemmar har dragit sig ifrån organisationen. I dokumentären Accidental Courtesy: Daryl Davis, Race & America skildrar hans arbete med att minska klyftorna mellan olika raser. Följ oss på sociala medierInstagram: @hurkanviYouTube: https://bit.ly/36hHqcSFölj Navid:Instagram: @navidmodiriofficialTwitter: @modiri_navidDaryl: www.d...2020-06-181h 10Living and Leading with Emotional IntelligenceLiving and Leading with Emotional IntelligenceLiving with Emotional Intelligence: Blues Musician and Activist, Daryl DavisEpisode 2 of Living and Leading with Emotional Intelligence features international blues musician and activist, Daryl Davis.Daryl is a black man who has befriended hundreds of KKK members and white supremacist while on a personal journey to answer a question he developed at the age of ten. That question is, "How can you hate me when you don't even know me?"Daryl formed this question after experiencing his first encounter with racism as he was attacked while marching in a parade with the Cub Scouts in Massachusetts in 1968. Today, Daryl has been the...2020-06-151h 32Automate and GrowAutomate and GrowDaryl Davis has convinced 200+ people to leave hate group KKK My new friend Daryl Davis is a world class jazz, rhythm and blues piano player. He has played with the likes of Chuck Berry, BB King and Bruce Hornsby in a career that has taken him across the U.S.A. and the world. This conversation is 2 hours+ I hope that you as a viewer or listener will invest this time. Subscribe and Listen to Automate & Grow Podcast Here is why: You may also know Daryl from the Joe Rogan podcast where he talked about how through...2020-06-112h 09Talk of ShameTalk of ShameEpisode #21 Meet Daryl Davis- a black man who converts KKK members one at a timeIn episode #21 Barry-John speaks with Daryl Davis who is an African American man from the US who converts KKK and other white supremacist members to his way of thinking.Daryl talks about the first time that he encountered racism and the profound effect on his life as he embarked on a life long quest to challenge racism and racist groups and most notably the Ku Klux Klan.Daryl talks about how he has attended KKK rallies where he has encountered hate but also where he has made inroads and challenged peoples racist beliefs with astonishing...2020-05-1654 minThe Chauncey DeVega ShowThe Chauncey DeVega ShowHundreds of Ku Klux Klan Members Have Surrendered Their Robes and Hoods to Daryl DavisDaryl Davis is an American R&B and blues musician, activist, author, actor, and bandleader. He is considered one of the best -- if not the best -- boogie-woogie piano players in the world. Daryl Davis has played with such legendary musicians as Chuck Berry, Jerry Lee Lewis, B. B. King, and Bruce Hornsby. He is also the subject of the 2016 documentary Accidental Courtesy: Daryl Davis, Race & America. Daryl Davis is also the author of the book Klan-destine Relationships: A Black Man's Odyssey in the Ku Klux Klan. Daryl Davis explains how he decided to...2020-04-231h 05IncelIncel“ESC-Hate” Bonus Feed Drop - 2: Daryl Davis/Jeff SchoepHello world! Since we’re all still quarantining, I’m dropping a second episode of ESC-Hate into the feed this week! —————————————————————————— If you enjoy, please subscribe over at www.anchor.fm/esc_hate, or simply search for “ESC-Hate” in your favorite podcast directory. Stay safe! —————————————————————————— In episode 2, Naama sits down with Daryl Davis, a blues musician, author, and humanitarian, and Jeff Schoep, the former leader of the National Socialist Movement, to discuss the story of their unlikely friendship and address issues of racial animosity and hatred in America.  Davis's singular efforts to improve race relations have been covered by NPR, the Washington Post, and CNN. He is also the subject of 2016 independent documentary entitled, "Accidental Courte...2020-04-181h 31IncelIncel“ESC-Hate” Bonus Feed Drop - 2: Daryl Davis/Jeff SchoepHello world! Since we’re all still quarantining, I’m dropping a second episode of ESC-Hate into the feed this week! —————————————————————————— If you enjoy, please subscribe over at www.anchor.fm/esc_hate, or simply search for “ESC-Hate” in your favorite podcast directory. Stay safe! —————————————————————————— In episode 2, Naama sits down with Daryl Davis, a blues musician, author, and humanitarian, and Jeff Schoep, the former leader of the National Socialist Movement, to discuss the story of their unlikely friendship and address issues of racial animosity and hatred in America.  Davis's singular efforts to improve race relations have been covered by NPR, the Washington Post, and CNN. He is also the subject of 2016 independent documentary entitled, "Accidental Courte...2020-04-181h 31How Can We?How Can We?#003 Daryl DavisHow Can We? is a podcast that celebrates conversation. We believe that in order for us to live together, we need to be able to talk to one another. The conversation continues. Navid talks to one of his role models, Daryl Davis. He's a musician, activist and author. Daryl started to befriend members of the Ku Klux Klan in the 1980's which has led to many members leaving the Klan. The 2016 documentary "Accidental Courtesy: Daryl Davis, Race & America" is about his efforts to improve race relations. Follow us on social media: Instagram: @howcanwepodcast YouTube: https://bit.ly/36hHqcS Follow Navid: ...2020-02-051h 03No, I Know PodcastNo, I Know PodcastKlan-Destine Relationships: Interview with acclaimed musician, author, educator and race reconciliator, Daryl Davis.EP#56 Klan-Destine Relationships. It began with a question. How can you hate me when you don't even know me? Listen to our powerful Interview with acclaimed musician, author, educator and race reconciliator, Daryl Davis.** A chance encounter with members of the Ku Klux Klan led musician Daryl Davis on a quest to determine the source of the hate. His unorthodox, yet simple approach, has wielded surprising results and just might be the solution for all racial discourse. As a pianist, vocalist, and guitarist, he performs nationally and internationally with The Daryl Davis Band. He has also worked with...2020-01-311h 11The Great Man WithinThe Great Man WithinThe Black Man Who Attends KKK Rallies Pt 3 (feat. Daryl Davis)#17: Daryl Davis, a black man, attends KKK rallies, befriends its members, and through these unlikely friendships, he has influenced over 200 of those men to leave the Klan. In a time when we can’t discuss Coke vs. Pepsi without coming to fisticuffs, Daryl has somehow managed to get men who want him obliterated from the face of the earth…to eventually give up their hatred, ideology and community because of Daryl’s influence. He’s collected the robes and hoods of men like Roger Kelly – the former Imperial Wizard (the president) of Maryland – and intends to open a mu...2019-04-2926 minThe Great Man WithinThe Great Man WithinThe Black Man Who Attends KKK Rallies Pt 2 (feat. Daryl Davis)#16: Daryl Davis, a black man, attends KKK rallies, befriends its members, and through these unlikely friendships, he has influenced over 200 of those men to leave the Klan. In a time when we can’t discuss Coke vs. Pepsi without coming to fisticuffs, Daryl has somehow managed to get men who want him obliterated from the face of the earth…to eventually give up their hatred, ideology and community because of Daryl’s influence. He’s collected the robes and hoods of men like Roger Kelly – the former Imperial Wizard (the president) of Maryland – and intends to open a mu...2019-04-2943 minThe Great Man WithinThe Great Man WithinThe Black Man Who Attends KKK Rallies Pt 1 (feat. Daryl Davis)#15: Daryl Davis, a black man, attends KKK rallies, befriends its members, and through these unlikely friendships, he has influenced over 200 of those men to leave the Klan. In a time when we can’t discuss Coke vs. Pepsi without coming to fisticuffs, Daryl has somehow managed to get men who want him obliterated from the face of the earth…to eventually give up their hatred, ideology and community because of Daryl’s influence. He’s collected the robes and hoods of men like Roger Kelly – the former Imperial Wizard (the president) of Maryland – and intends to open a mu...2019-04-2251 min