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Let's Talk: Conversations on Race

Let's Talk: Conversations on Race

Thoughtful discussions about RACE.

Nicole Doyley

63 episodesEN

Show overview

Let's Talk: Conversations on Race has been publishing since 2020, and across the 5 years since has built a catalogue of 63 episodes. That works out to roughly 40 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a monthly cadence, with the show now in its 8th season.

Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 22 min and 48 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Science show.

The catalogue appears to be on hiatus or wound down — the most recent episode landed 1.3 years ago, with no new episodes in over a year. The busiest year was 2022, with 15 episodes published. Published by Nicole Doyley.

Episodes
63
Running
2020–2025 · 5y
Median length
42 min
Cadence
Monthly

From the publisher

Thoughtful discussions about RACE. For more about Nicole Doyley or to read her blog, go to nicoledoyley.com.

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S8 Ep 8What Happens When Kids are Not Taught to be Proud of Their Heritage?

REPLAY! This was such a fantastic conversation with Melody Wollgren, who is biracial Korean. She speaks of growing up trying NOT to be Korean and the emotional dissonance that created.

Feb 3, 202547 min

S8 Ep 7Building Strong Identity in Mixed-Race Kids

This interview with Dr. Jenn Noble is FIRE! She is Sri Lankan and African American and she talks about parents helping their mixed-race kids know who they are so that they can claim a seat at MULTIPLE tables. Mixed kids can be secure in who they are, no matter how others perceive them. (This discussion is also hugely informative for transracial adoptive parents.)

Jan 21, 202544 min

S8 Ep 6When a Small Town Girl Marries an Inner City Guy

Here I speak with Christin Harley, who grew up in a small white town and then married Charlton Harley, who grew up in Rochester's inner city. They came from wildly different worlds but fell in love anyway. Together they built a strong, happy marriage with six children.

Jan 11, 202544 min

S8 Ep 5Interracial Marriage: thriving after cultures clash

This was SUCH a great conversation with Monique and Tom Franz. When Monique, who is African American and grew up in the inner city, and Tom, who is white and grew up in rural Maryland, first got married, they did indeed have a clash of cultures. Now, 33 years later, they enjoy a happy marriage where they appreciate what they each bring to the table. They've formed their own Monique and Tom culture that is happy, respectful and rich.

Dec 29, 202444 min

S8 Ep 4Teaching Kids Cultural Competence with Dr. Lucretia Berry

In this rich interview, Dr. Lucretia Berry talks about the age when kids begin to show racial bias, what parents can do to help their kids to be inclusive and not fearful of those who are "different," and how she has taught her own biracial daughters to be culturally competent.

Dec 18, 202450 min

S8 Ep 3Raising Black Kids in White Communities

In this warm conversation, I speak with Rod Green, who grew up in a mostly white suburb and is now raising his kids in the same mostly white suburb. He tells us why he decided to stay and how he and his wife work to ground their kids in their identity.

Dec 6, 202448 min

S8 Ep 2Raising Transracially Adopted Kids Who Know Who They Are and Whose They Are

This is a deep, rich conversation with Lara Provencal Capuano, mother of white biological and Black adopted children. She shares her reasons for adopting her sons and the things that she and her husband have learned along the way to help all of their children thrive.

Nov 22, 202453 min

S8 Ep 1Interracial Marriage and the Combining of Culture: Anastasia and Jay Lee

This was a riveting, incredibly informative conversation with Anastasia, who is biracial (Black and white) and Jay, who is ethnically Chinese and culturally French and Chinese! Hear how they navigated some of their cultural differences to build a happy, strong marriage.

Nov 8, 202448 min

S7 Ep 8Finding Your Voice

SEASON FINALE: In this last episode of Season 7, I talk to Ally Henny, vice president of The Witness: a Black Christian Collective, and author of I Won't Shut Up: Finding Your Voice When the World Tries to Silence You. We talk about her upbringing in rural Missouri, and her journey finding her voice in the wake of Michael Brown's murder.

Jul 20, 20231h 15m

S7 Ep 7Transracial Adoption

Here Jenny Thomas tells her fascinating story of being biracial and transracially adopted. She talks about the racism she experienced from her birth mom, and the racial identity instilled in her by her adoptive mom. Hers is a story strength, overcoming and faith.

Jul 7, 202346 min

S7 Ep 6Inner City Struggles and a Way Forward

Here I speak with Dr. LaShunda Leslie-Smith, CEO of Connected Communities, about a better way to lift impoverished communities. Toxic charity is... toxic!

Jun 22, 202350 min

S7 Ep 4Being Biracial and the Search for Belonging

On this episode, I speak with Author Tasha Jun about her recently released book, "Tell Me the Dream Again: reflections on family, ethnicity and the sacred work of belonging. " She talks about growing up rejecting her Korean heritage, learning to fully embrace it and now raising kids to know who they are. It was a rich, electrifying conversation!

May 25, 202351 min

S7 Ep 3Interracial Marriage and Biracial Rage

In this episode I talk with author and playwright Monique Franz about the joys and challenges of interracial marriage and the common response of biracial people towards racial injustice.

May 11, 202347 min

S7 Ep 2Banning Rosa Parks

In this episode we look at the troubling issue of book banning. School districts all over the country are banning books about important Black figures and racial justice. Is it ever ok to ban a book? Joining me is educational leader and therapist Kesha James.

Apr 27, 202345 min

S7 Ep 1Courageous Christianity and the Future of the Multiracial Church

Dr. Jemar Tisby joins us as we discuss his book, "How to Fight Racism: Courageous Christianity and the Journey Towards Racial Justice." Why does pursuing racial justice take courage? We also discuss the exodus of many Black Christians from the Evangelical church. Is racial integration in the church still a viable goal?

Apr 13, 20231h 6m

S6 Ep 8Diversity is not Enough

Listen in on this incredible with Maya Crane, founder and CEO of Maya Crane Solutions. She talks with us about the work organizations have to do to not only attract but retain people of color. This is the last episode of Season 6! Enjoy and we'll see you in the spring!

Jan 31, 202336 min

S6 Ep 7Things You Didn't Know About Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

In this SPECIAL EPISODE created in honor of Marvin Luther King Jr. Day, we look at King's trip to Ghana, Africa, and discuss one of his less known speeches, as well as some poignant facts about his life. Joining me is one of my favorite interviewees, my son Ben!

Jan 15, 202323 min

S6 Ep 6Generation Z

In this episode, I interview Pastor Dönnivon Dödd, youth pastor and youth counselor in the Rochester City School District. Pastor Don is daily surrounded by teenagers and sees the highs and lows of Generation Z. He brings us tremendous insight into their world. If you have a teenager in your life, listen to this poignant episode!

Jan 3, 202347 min

S6 Ep 5The Good, the Bad and the Ugly of GENTRIFICATION

What is gentrification and is it a good way to revitalize communities? Join me as I interview Pastor Melvin Cross. It is a fantastic, rich conversation!

Dec 20, 202240 min

S6 Ep 4Culturally Responsive Education, Social Emotional Learning... What does it all mean, and why is there so much pushback?

Here I interview Davné McCleary, social worker in one of Rochester's suburban school districts. We discuss CRE and SEL: why are they necessary and why is there so much controversy over them?

Nov 29, 202241 min
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