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A long way from the block

By: Anthony Thomas
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  • Stories of how passion and craft take us to different corners of the world.@alongwayfromtheblock@dialoguesofjazz
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  • Ep. 100- Great Highland Park Stories Vol. 1
    Jul 1 2024

    To celebrate the 100th episode of this podcast, a podcast inspired by the concept of roots, I offer you a tribute to Highland Park. In San Diego, when I was young, this park was Mecca—the place where kids met every day after school and for entire summers. The friendships I forged there lasted; most, I still call friends today. For this episode I called on peers and on the OG’s we looked up to, who showed us the way. Together we share stories about what we learned there. The late 80s brought drugs and gang culture, and with that, the whole neighborhood was changed. But I remember the paradise it was, and others do, too. Here, we offer that to you. Volume 2 is scheduled for summer 2025. Enjoy.



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    2 hrs and 23 mins
  • Ep. 99- "I started this to heal myself"—my conversation with Azikiwee Anderson
    Jun 19 2024

    Azikiwee Anderson founded his San Francisco bakery, Rize Up, as a way to heal. In the wake of George Floyd’s murder, Anderson began channeling his feelings one loaf at a time in his home kitchen; from there he became a household name in the city’s sourdough movement. In this episode, we discuss his humble beginnings, his mother’s profound influence, his logo, and the power of imagery. “Z,” as his staff calls him, freely shares his determination to make a difference. If he can inspire black bakers to think outside the box, Rize Up and the wild yeasts populating his starter will have changed the world!

    https://rizeupsourdough.com

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    50 mins
  • Ep. 98-Surrender to the music—my conversation with Corcoran Holt
    May 25 2024

    I recently had the opportunity to sit down with Corcoran Holt before his performance with the Kenny Garrett group, at the world-famous Blue Note. The jazz bassist, composer, and educator discussed the early influences of African drum and dance and learning about African culture from his parents. We also talked about djembe player Mamady Keïta’s influence on the drumming scene in DC; meeting and connecting with Kenny Garrett; and his musical relationship with jazz drummer Kweku Sumbry. Lastly, we considered the significance of his song "Raven's Wing," from his album THE MECCA.

    https://www.corcoranholt.com

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    34 mins

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I feel like I'm sitting at the table with greatness when I listen to these interviews. Hearing the stories of people who transform, transcend, and inspire. A Long Way From the Block never disappoints. My cup is filled and my heart overflows every time I listen.

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