#fyemeup Atl

  • Author: Vários
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Based in East Atlanta, #FYEMEUP ATL is a weekly mix curated by DJ Fye Me Up. #FYEMEUP ATL is a collection of indie music from the perspective of a DJ in the Atlanta area.Follow DJ Fye Me Up on Twitter @DJFyeMeUp.

Episodes

  • Africon 2025 Bonus: Odessa & Anna on Diaspora & Culture

    18/09/2025 Duration: 40min

    In this bonus episode of Behind the Mic, Wise Grazette sits down with Odessa and Anna for a special crossover at Africon 2025 in Atlanta. Together, they explore how the conference bridges the African and Caribbean diaspora, celebrates culture, and opens doors for global collaboration. Both Odessa and Anna are former guests of Behind the Mic and return to share their excitement for Africon’s first year in Atlanta. From panels on commerce and culture to the Icon Gala and community events, they discuss what makes this gathering more than just a festival — it’s a movement uniting the diaspora worldwide. “This is the power of collaboration and this is the power of the connection and like closing the gap between the diaspora.” - Wize Grazette AFRICON - www.africon.global Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • How Ben & Jerry’s Activism Inspired Detavio Samuels’ Leadership at REVOLT

    26/07/2025 Duration: 12min

    In this episode of Behind the Mic Bites, we revisit a powerful conversation with Detavio Samuels, CEO of REVOLT, founder of Offscript, and board member at Ben & Jerry’s—a brand known for its bold stance on activism, justice, and community-first business. Following last week’s Mandela Day episode on South Africa, this conversation highlights how Ben & Jerry’s became one of the few corporations to publicly support the anti-apartheid movement, and how that same legacy continues to shape its mission today. Detavio shares how sitting on their board has helped him reshape his own approach to leadership—bringing concepts like linked prosperity and shared adversity to life at REVOLT and Offscript.

  • Mandela Day 2025 with Big Warra of The Sobering Podcast

    18/07/2025 Duration: 14min

    On this special Mandela Day episode of Behind the Mic Bites, we honor Nelson Mandela's legacy and the impact of a free South Africa through the voice of Johannesburg-based creator Big Warra, co-host of The Sobering Podcast.

  • Tips on repurposing your Podcast content

    08/07/2025 Duration: 11min

    In this debut episode of Behind the Mic Bites, Wize Grazette breaks down how to repurpose podcast content to extend your reach and grow your audience without burning out. Featuring clips from our convo with full-time content creator and #CareFreeBlackGirl co-host Leslie Latrice, we explore how to turn your existing podcast episodes into new content for YouTube, socials, and more. Whether you're a podcaster looking for smart podcast content strategy tips or a creator curious about how to reuse podcast episodes, this bite-sized episode gives you actionable ideas like: Making mini podcast episodes from key moments Creating themed recap episodes across your season Re-releasing top episodes with commentary & guest updates

  • Detavio Samuels on Building Black Media as CEO of REVOLT and Offscript Worldwide

    30/06/2025 Duration: 36min

    We’re closing out Season 1 of Behind the Mic with none other than Detavio Samuels, CEO of REVOLT and Offscript Worldwide. In this episode, Detavio takes us through his journey from growing up in Denver and nearly going down the wrong path, to becoming one of the most influential leaders in Black media today. Featured Quote: “I’m not here trying to build a media company just to get rich. I’m out here trying to make the world a better place.” B-Sides Track of the Week: Detavio shares “There Will Be No Crying” by Cleo Sol, reflecting on the spiritual power of music and how it shapes his worldview.

  • Anna Uche-Eme on Building The First Gems podcast and Living Fly Coastal

    16/06/2025 Duration: 23min

    This week on Behind the Mic, I’m joined by Anna Uche-Eme of The First Gems Podcast. We talk about her move from LA to Atlanta, her time working in Haiti, and how a tight cousin bond turned into a growing podcast brand. From public health to pop culture, Anna breaks down what it means to build something meaningful as a first-gen Nigerian-American.

  • Lalaa Shepard on Building Atlanta’s Go To Platform for Hip Hop Culture, The Progress Report

    09/06/2025 Duration: 25min

    This week on Behind the Mic, I’m joined by fellow REVOLT Podcast Network veteran and media powerhouse, Lalaa Shepard. Lalaa is the creator of The Progress Report, one of Atlanta’s most respected platforms for hip hop and culture. From her early days working with Cincinnati artists to building genuine relationships in Atlanta’s music scene, Lalaa’s journey is rooted in hustle, intention, and community. B-Sides Track of the Week: Lalaa shares “Hot Boyz” by Kai Cash — a standout track from one of her favorite emerging artists. Lalaa opens up about how her upbringing and work ethic shaped her path from college to the strip clubs of Atlanta where she learned the real mechanics of the music business. She breaks down how The Progress Report became an essential stop for artists, producers, and tastemakers in Atlanta’s hip hop ecosystem. In the rapid-fire game Overrated or Underrated, we get her take on the blog era, media training for artists, women rap collectives, and more. Featured Quote: "I’m just a

  • Big Warra on 10 Years of The Sobering Podcast, Black Music Month & AKA’s Legacy

    02/06/2025 Duration: 21min

    On this episode of Behind the Mic, I’m joined by Mokgethwa, aka Big Warra and a whole bunch of other akas, co-host of The Sobering Podcast, one of South Africa’s most respected Hip-Hop podcasts. We dig into the pod’s 10-year journey, what it took to build from scratch, and how Big Warra’s curiosity growing up in Limpopo shaped his love for music, media, and storytelling. B-Sides Track of the Week: Big Warra picks I Bore by Onipa, a continental groove that’s become his go-to track on socials and in life. Rapid-Fire Game: In a word association round, Warra drops 90s gems, cipher shoutouts, and unexpected picks in honor of Black Music Month. Featured Quote:"AKA was a star before he was a star. He always carried himself like one." Chapters: 00:27 – Guest Introduction: Big Warra 01:01 – The Sobering Podcast Journey 02:37 – Music Talk: B-Sides Track of the Week 03:47 – Behind the Mic: Big Warra’s Background 06:28 – The Birth of The Sobering Podcast 10:25 – Remembering AKA Follow Big Warra on Instagram and X: @

  • Behind the Mic is going on break in July

    26/05/2025 Duration: 10min

    We're switching things up this week with a special update from Behind the Mic: Powered by REVOLT Podcast Network. As Season One winds down, I’m sharing what’s next: Behind the Mic is taking a break starting at the end of June, but we’re not disappearing. Starting in July, tune in for our new summer series: Behind the Mic Bytes. Each week, we’ll revisit standout moments from past episodes, with a monthly focus on themes like Disability Pride, Back to School, Wellness, and Fashion & Culture.

  • Lynae Vanee on Spelman Legacy, Spoken Word Roots and The People's Brief with REVOLT

    19/05/2025 Duration: 19min

    On this episode of Behind the Mic, I sit down with poet, educator, and storyteller Lynae Vanee—whose voice hits like a sermon and a cipher at once. You’ve seen her on Parking Lot Pimpin’, but now she’s stepping into a new lane with her REVOLT show The People’s Brief, premiering May 20th. B-Sides Track of the Week: Lynae shares a slept-on gem from Cameo’s Word Up album “You Can Have the World.” It’s her daily reminder that dreaming big is never too much. From there, we talk about the woman who changed everything for her, Coach Ray and how Spelman sharpened not just her skills, but her sense of self. She opens up about what HBCUs really teach you and why her EARTHGANG feature was both unexpected and unforgettable. “We shouldn’t be teaching Black kids how to plug into the real world—we should be teaching them how to disrupt it.” – Lynae Vanee Chapters 00:44 – Introducing Today's Guest: Lynae Vanee 00:59 – Lynae Vanee's New Show on REVOLT 02:18 – Lynae's Inspirational Playlist Pick 03:43 – Coach

  • Krista B on trusting God on her journey to two masters degrees

    16/05/2025 Duration: 10min

    Learn more about Krista B in this bonus extended clip from Krista's latest episode on Behind the Mic: Powered by REVOLT Podcast Network. Watch all of Season 1 of Behind the Mic: Powered by REVOLT Podcast Network on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOCTSuUwMT0fyOeExh2Sm6xhTdIhHZzSj Follow Krista B: Instagram & Twitter: @ms_kristab Podcast: Those Wrestling Girls on YouTube TikTok, IG, FB, and Twitter: @ThoseWrestlingGirls Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • Attitude Era Raised Me: Krista B Talks Wrestling, Brooklyn & Black Women in WWE

    14/05/2025 Duration: 23min

    In this episode of Behind the Mic, Wize sits down with Krista B, co-host of Those Wrestling Girls to talk about growing up in Brooklyn, discovering wrestling through her brother, and how the women’s revolution pulled her back into the ring. From Catholic school DX chants to full-on WWE journalism, Krista shares how wrestling shaped her world and her voice. Featured Quote: “Attitude Era was the era to grow up in.” B-Sides Track of the Week: Krista loves Reggae and Soca so she added two to the playlist for the culture! “Issa Snack (Remix)” by Nessa Preppy ft. Machel Montano and HoodCelebrityy, and “Wet Me” by Krosfyah. Both are now on our B-Sides playlist on Spotify. Listen to the B-Sides Track of the week playlist on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2EysXGOWrzoQ3Zmp34VWLx Stick around for a rapid-fire round of WWE Word Association—because her take on Monday Night Raw might just surprise you. Chapters: 00:56 – Welcoming Krista B 01:51 – Krista B's Background and Career 02:41 –

  • Santana Says: Healing, Faith, and Fighting for Her Community

    06/05/2025 Duration: 20min

    Santana opens up about surviving an unhealthy relationship, reclaiming her voice, and using her podcast Santana Says to uplift her community. From breaking cycles to building virtual support spaces, this conversation dives into motherhood, faith, and advocacy. Santana shares her journey from Cleveland organizer to counselor, and why she refuses to stay silent about what too many endure behind closed doors. Chapters: 00:53 Cleveland Roots and B-Side Tracks 02:23 About Santana Says Podcast 03:00 Personal Journey and Advocacy 06:43 College Days and Organizing Spirit 11:00 Rapid Fire Round: She Did That! 11:53 Mother's Day Shoutout Subscribe for more real stories from bold voices behind the mic.

  • Brandon Brathwaite Talks Situationships, Creativity, and Staying True Behind the Mic

    29/04/2025 Duration: 23min

    On this episode of Behind the Mic: Powered by REVOLT Podcast Network, Wize Grazette sits down with Brandon Brathwaite, co-host of the Situationships podcast. A proud Bronx native with Bajan and Trini roots, Brandon shares his story of how he got his start working behind the scenes on the hit series Situationships and how that eventually led to the launch of the podcast.B-Sides Track of the Week:Brandon’s selections celebrate two women he feels connected to through resilience and talent—Keisha Cole’s “Forever” and Jocelyn Hernandez’s “I Like the Way You Are (Disco Shoes).”Brandon opens up about navigating the entertainment world, the importance of building authentic connections, and why communication is everything—whether you're creating shows or managing relationships. He also shares why $50,000 isn’t nearly enough to launch a true creative project and how he values respecting the work of everyone on a team.In our rapid-fire "What Would You Do?" game, Brandon keeps it honest about dream jobs, brand partnershi

  • Cylla Senii on Turning Situationships into a brand, web series and podcast

    21/04/2025 Duration: 26min

    On this episode of Behind the Mic: Powered by REVOLT Podcast Network, Wize Grazette sits down with actress, writer, producer, and director Cylla Senii, the dynamic creative force behind the acclaimed web series and podcast, Situationships. Cylla shares her inspiring story of transitioning from corporate advertising to creating relatable, impactful Black storytelling, eventually landing her series on BET. B-Sides Track of the Week: "Georgia Ways" by Quavo. Cylla opens up about her multicultural upbringing between Queens and Georgia, balancing academic excellence and creativity, and how embracing her Afro-Caribbean and Asian heritage has shaped her unique voice as a storyteller. Featured Quote: "Sometimes things may not work out, or you might fail in one aspect, but as long as you never give up, you can still make it happen." Chapters: 00:41 Meet Cylla Senii 01:03 Cylla's Background and Career Journey 05:19 The New York Web Series Scene 11:07 Situationships Podcast 13:09 Reflections on Success and Journey

  • Making Goat Moves with Rachel Renee of Holdin’ Court

    14/04/2025 Duration: 23min

    This week on Behind the Mic, Wize is joined by Rachel Renee — co-host of Holdin’ Court Podcast and founder of Goat Moves Inc., a tech platform designed to support small and medium-sized businesses with the infrastructure they need to thrive. Rachel shares how her journey through tech, entrepreneurship, and family legacy led her to the mic. She opens up about building a business in the middle of a pandemic, embracing visibility after nearly a decade off social media, and finding purpose through community impact and innovation. She also joins Wize for a round of Overrated or Underrated — and let’s just say, she’s got thoughts on podcast panels, polyester, and bringing tailoring back in style. Quote of the Episode: “Now that I’ve conquered this fear of being seen... I love it 'cause it’s been more beneficial than detrimental.” — Rachel Renee Chapters: 00:46 – Meet Rachel Renee 01:24 – B-Sides Track of the Week 02:30 – Rachel's Journey Behind the Mic 04:20 – Goat Moves Inc. – The Vision 05:59 – The Entreprene

  • Chanelle Reynolds on leading DEI programs for the Washington Commanders

    07/04/2025 Duration: 17min

    On this episode of Behind the Mic: Powered by REVOLT Podcast Network, we sit down with Chanelle Reynolds — host of not one, but two podcasts on the network: The Success Playbook and The Double Dose Podcast. From her work in the NFL to her passion for podcasting, Chanelle is carving out space for Black stories and Black excellence in every room she enters. She talks about her journey in sports, navigating major transitions at the Washington Commanders, and how mentorship and DEI work are central to her identity both on and off the mic. B-Sides Track of the Week Chanelle takes it to church with Marvin Sapp’s “Praise Him in Advance.” A gospel pick that keeps her grounded, uplifted, and aligned — especially as her name continues to rise. “You can’t take DEI out of sports. It didn’t start with us, so it’s not gonna end with us.” - Chanelle S. Reynolds Chapters 00:38 Meet Chanelle Reynolds 01:42 B-Sides Track of the Week 02:42 Who is Chanelle Behind the Mic? 04:19 Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Sports 05:

  • Vote for Dr. Chanda in the 2025 Webby Awards People's Voice

    05/04/2025 Duration: 09min

    In this bonus episode of Behind the Mic: Powered by REVOLT Podcast Network, we’re giving flowers to Dr. Chanda Reynolds — host of Paging Dr. Chanda and now a 2025 Webby Award nominee. Vote Here: https://vote.webbyawards.com/PublicVoting#/2025/podcasts/individual-episode/health-wellness-lifestyle We revisit the moment she found out about her nomination, reflect on the episode that earned the recognition — a hilarious and healing live conversation with Keke Palmer — and talk about what this moment means for Black women, mental health advocates, and media professionals alike. “This nomination proves that yeah, we are making waves in the industry of Black mental health.” Chapters 2:10 – The Moment Dr. Chanda Found Out 5:20 – Recapping the Keke Palmer Episode 9:30 – What the Webby Nomination Means to Her 14:45 – Making Room for Black Women in Media 18:00 – Purpose, Mental Health & Representation 21:00 – Call to Vote + What’s Next Subscribe & Follow
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  • Hazell Harve is the Moment on #CareFreeBlackGirl Podcast

    31/03/2025 Duration: 33min

    On this episode of Behind the Mic: Powered by REVOLT Podcast Network, we’re celebrating Trans Day of Visibility with a very special guest — Hazell Harve, one fourth of the #CareFreeBlackGirl podcast and a rising star in the Charlotte creative scene. Hazell opens up about her journey from Hartford, Connecticut to Charlotte, North Carolina, and how what started as an unexpected move turned into a “blessing in disguise.” She shares how she got introduced to the podcast by QUANNA, how joining the Xclusive House of Lanvin in the Ballroom scene changed her life, and why she’s committed to being visible, vocal, and real in everything she does. Trans Visibility Day is about championing the diversity and resilience of the trans community - https://www.revolt.tv/article/trans-visibility-day-is-about-uplifting-the-transgender-community B-Sides Track of the Week Hazell gave us two tracks that keep her grounded and glowing: – “Keep Your Head Up” by Chaka Khan – “What If God Was One of Us” (performed by Cheryl Pepsii Ri

  • #CareFreeBlackGirl at SXSW with QUANNA, Producer of #CareFreeBlackGirl podcast

    17/03/2025 Duration: 21min

    On this special live episode of Behind the Mic: Powered by REVOLT Podcast Network, we take you straight to SXSW 2025, where QUANNA, the powerhouse behind #CareFreeBlackGirl, joins us to talk about building a movement, securing trademarks, and curating platforms for Black women artists. QUANNA shares her journey from Savannah, GA, to launching the #CareFreeBlackGirl Cookout, taking it on tour nationwide and creating a community-driven lifestyle brand. She also drops major business gems on trademarking, talks skateboarding for mental health, and joins our Women’s History Month rapid-fire game, She Did That! “I just wanted it to be a platform that I give to artists that was real—something that was attainable.” – QUANNA Chapters: 01:07 Meet QUANNA: The #CareFreeBlackGirl 01:28 QUANNA's Journey and Achievements 04:13 SXSW and #CareFreeBlackGirl Events 09:37 The Importance of Trademarks 11:39 Rapid Fire Round: She Did That! Tap in, subscribe, and leave us that five-star review!

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