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Submit ReviewNew York native Leslie 'Big Lez' Segar is a legendary hip hop dancer, choreographer, on-air radio and television personality, producer, fitness specialist, and actress who has danced for artists including LL Cool J, Bobby Brown, Salt n' Pepa, Mary J. Blige, Whitney Houston, and the King of Pop, Michael Jackson.
In this episode, Big Lez joins us to share her journey starting out as a gymnast to working as a dancer/choreographer with some of the icons of music highlighting the behind the scenes working with John Singleton on Michael Jackson's Remember the Time and Whitney Houston's I'm Every Woman videos, being cast for the opening of the TV series, Living Single, and her work as an on-air TV and radio personality on Rap City, Hot 97 and Big Boy's Neighborhood.
Big Lez stresses the importance of recognizing the contributions of dance and dancers in the history and narrative of hip hop and modern pop culture and staying motivated in an industry that often rejects those who don't fit the traditional standards of beauty.
--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sole-chronicles/messageIn this episode we dissect the role race plays in marginalizing outspoken and unapologetic black executives and high level professionals in music and sports with particular attention on divisive tactics that may have been used to cause splits between superstar talent and their “controversial” representatives/partners ie Jay Z and Damon Dash, Richard Williams and Venus and Serena Williams, Matthew Knowles and Beyonce, and even Joe Jackson and MJ.
We question if black professionals are given the same license to boldly express, question, challenge, or do it "their way" especially if they are seen as a barrier between the INDUSTRY (sports or entertainment) having access to superstar talent.
Our hosts share personal stories of working with Damon Dash while at Nike before the Roc-a-Fella split which also included encouraging the brand to greenlight a collaboration with Dash for his CEO initiative.
Take a listen to the episode and weigh in on the topic.
--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sole-chronicles/messageThe Sole Chronicles co-host Nekeda Newell-Hall evolved from the corporate world as an executive (and future leader at Nike) to a career in philanthropy which was inspired by R&B/Pop Icon, Usher!
In this episode Nekeda shares her story of meeting Usher as a teen when she worked at the NBA and then again while at Nike to serving as an advisor for Usher's non profit organization which showed her the power of philanthropy and impacting lives.
It is evident that Usher is still out here influencing fashion, music, dance, and now roller skating highlighted in his current Las Vegas residency stage show which was confirmed by co-host Muhammida who recently went skating at Rockefeller Center inspired by Usher.
--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sole-chronicles/messageThis episode of The Sole Chronicles is dedicated to the memory of one of the greatest rappers...The Notorious BIG celebrating what would have been his 50th birthday.
Muhammida shares the many times she crossed paths with Biggie including casting Junior Mafia's first music video, picking up tickets from the original Bad Boy Records office and how the artist inspired one of her legendary entrepreneurial endeavors, the former cafe/creative space, Frank White in Brooklyn.
Take a listen to this journey through the early 90s hip hop scene in NYC and the role and impact Biggie played and the legacy his life and music has left including a Motorola commercial Nekeda worked on that used Biggie's likeness in a starring role with Madonna and enjoying a bag of Hip Hop Icon Notorious BIG chips!
Happy 50th Birthday and RIP Christopher "Notorious BIG" "Biggie Smalls" "Frank White" Wallace
--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sole-chronicles/messageThis episode features guest and advertising genius JIMMY SMITH. Throughout his career, Jimmy – a 2012 Fast Company magazine Top 100 Most Creative member – has worked his magic in a variety of roles as a copywriter, creative director, author, TV writer, video game creator, film and record producer. His work has been recognized for its fresh advertising approaches (One Show, Cannes, D&AD, ANDY, Time magazine), for its TV show originality (Emmy nomination - Gatorade Replay) and for its beauty (Stiftung Buchkunst International Book Art Competition, Copenhagen Museum of Applied Arts - Soul of the Game).
Jimmy often collaborated with hosts, Nekeda and Muhammida during their time at Nike and beyond, throughout his advertising career at Wieden & Kennedy and then BBDO to tap into their pulse on "Who and What is Hot" in music, influencers, entertainment, and street culture to impact some of the world's greatest ad campaigns including "Freestyle" for Nike and "G" for Gatorade among others recounted in this episode.
The Jimmy Smith episode highlights the power of representation at the TABLE and how having collaborators who believe in your vision can be the difference between great and legendary.
Take a listen and let us know your thoughts.
--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sole-chronicles/messageIf you listen to The Sole Chronicles frequently, you will have heard our hosts mention Chonita Floyd often! During their tenure at Nike, Chonita was a marketing executive at the legendary Def Jam Records working with some of the biggest names in Hip Hop: Method Man, Redman, Scarface, and Jay Z just to name to name a few.,
In this episode, Chonita shares her journey from college intern to rising in the ranks at Def Jam, entrepreneurship, life after Def Jam working at other labels, overcoming the challenges of life in the corporate world, and the advice/inspiring words Lyor Cohen gave her that she still remembers today praising her for ability to connect with artists and get them "moving", a major skill in entertainment.
This is a powerful journey highlighting the story of a woman (and sneakerhead) who has had a major impact on the business of Hip Hop/music and the artists we know and love.
--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sole-chronicles/messageIn this episode we discuss working with Andre 3000 and Outkast while at Nike, collaborating with the group for a youth action donation on their tour with Ludacris back in 2001 and Andre's feelings on the pressures of the industry and social anxieties which have caused him to take a step back from music.
This conversation was inspired by Andre's recent podcast conversation with Rick Rubin on sometimes being inhibited by the expectations of the public and the music industry which parallel many industry professionals who suffer the same anxieties as artists.
--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sole-chronicles/messageWith the sneaker, sports and entertainment industries being so male dominated, we are excited to share stories of some of the groundbreaking women in the industry for this episode.
From sneaker queens Aaliyah (RIP) and Missy Elliott, to R&B royalty Mary J. Blige and Keyshia Cole and finally the hip hop icon herself, Lil Kim, this episode is packed with experiences our hosts shared working with these legendary women at the NBA, Nike, and as independent marketing consultants.
--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sole-chronicles/messageIn this episode we are joined by guest, Zuhirah Khaldun-Diarra an award winning global branding and communications specialist, with over 20 years of experience in the creation and execution of powerful and impactful marketing and communications initiatives and events.
Before focusing on improving the world developing marketing and communications strategies for cause related organizations such as UNICEF USA and the National Urban League, Zuhirah began her career as a Hip Hop publicist representing Jay-Z, the Roots, De La Soul, Ludacris, Redman & Method Man, and Ja Rule among others at Geffen, Tommy Boy, and Island Def Jam Music Group.
Zuhirah shares her experience booking Jay Z on his first ever Saturday Night Live appearance and balancing securing magazine covers for some of the top hip hop artists in the world.
After forming her own agency Zuhirah worked with clients such as the Bronx Museum of the Arts’ “One Planet Under A Groove: Hip Hop and Contemporary Art,” exhibit, Bobbito Garcia on his seminal sneaker book on St. Martin Press, “Where’d You Get Those: New York City Sneaker Culture 1960 – 1987, and Converse before she joined in-house as Brand Infusion Lead, helping to bring the American icon and home to the Chuck Taylor All Star sneaker back from bankruptcy and yield an investor return of 2400%.
Developing the PR strategy and managing all entertainment marketing and product placement for Converse, Zuhirah produced media tours, influencer events and product placements with top celebrities such as Avril Lavigne, Pitbull, 50 Cent, Nas, Jay-Z, Lenny Kravitz, Snoop Dogg (facilitating his appearance for Footlocker’s Times Square store Grand Opening on behalf of Converse), The Strokes, Erykah Badu, Kelis, Ludacris, and Eminem’s “Anger Management Tour.”
A native New Yorker, Zuhirah spent time growing up in Bermuda and currently resides in Hudson, New York. Zuhirah holds a master’s in Cultural Analysis from the University of Amsterdam and graduated from Barnard College, Columbia University with a BA in Economics where she was music director of WBAR and co-host on WKCR.
--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sole-chronicles/messageInfluencer Africa was a virtual forum that served as a platform for brands, marketers and influencers to explore trends, best practices and successful case studies of influencer partnerships as well as highlighting opportunities for influencers to best take advantage of their social platforms and online communities, navigating negotiations and the role brand partnerships play in the new normal.
Influencer Africa was produced by The Sole Chronicles co-host, Muhammida El Muhajir through the digital marketing agency, WaxPrint Media. Co-host, Nekeda Newell-Hall, closed the program as the keynote speaker sharing her expertise working in entertainment and influencer marketing for 20+ years including launching Nike's micro-influencer program which saw the likes of Lala Anthony and Ludacris early in their careers.
Special guest on this episode is M.anifest, a Ghanaian hip hop artist who joined for a one-one-one conversation to discuss his partnerships with brands such as Visa, Martell and Absa Bank.
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