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Yasmine's Warehouse

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Hello, and welcome or welcome back to Yasmine's Warehouse! I'm your host, Yasmine Ware. This podcast is dedicated to exploring the interaction of identity and environments. Tune in for more. Want to share your story? Contact me @yasminetware@gmail.com
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Episodes

Mrs. Edith Renfrow Smith — 110 Years, 1 Lesson: "No One is Better than You"

Hi everyone, welcome back to the Warehouse! In this episode, Yasmine sits down with Edith Renfrow Smith, a 110-year-old superager and the first African American woman to graduate from Grinnell College. They discuss legacy, resilience, and the power of memory across generations—sharing insights from a remarkable life of trailblazing and service. Special thanks to Dr. Tamara Beauboeuf-Lafontant and Grinnell College for their invaluable support in making this conversation possible. Host: Yasmine Wa...

Jun 11, 202539 min

Congressman Bennie G. Thompson - From Civil Rights to Capitol Riots: A Trailblazer for Tomorrow

In this episode, Yasmine explores the inspiring life and career of Congressman Bennie G. Thompson, a true champion for change. From his civil rights activism to leading the investigation into the January 6th Capitol Riots, join us as we uncover the impact of his unwavering commitment to justice and empowerment. Contact Information Podcast Instagram: @yasmineswarehouse Personal Instagram: @yasmineware_ Email (Business Inquires Only) Links to the videos used in the episode: BETNetworks - Congrats ...

Jul 28, 202340 min

Juneteenth at the White House | A Celebration of Freedom

Happy Juneteenth, everyone! I was honored to be invited to the White House to do press on the Juneteenth Concert, celebrating community, culture, and music. Tune in to partake in this beautiful moment of change. Appearances from: Congresswoman Sheila Jackson-Lee Director Rasool Berry Pastor John Gray VP of Public Relations & Communications at Tennessee State Kelli Sharpe Journalist Mona Austin Editor-in-Chief Dion Ringgold Contact Information Instagram: @yasmineswarehouse Personal Instagram:...

Jun 19, 202326 min

Maisie Brown — A Truman Scholar’s Journey into Becoming Mississippi’s Brightest Advocate

Meet Maisie Brown, a passionate Mississippi advocate and Truman Scholar. She is a Political Science major at Jackson State University and has dedicated herself to making Mississippi a better place for our youth. Maisie has organized several movements, including the revision of Mississippi’s State flag, the Black Lives Matter Movement in 2020, and now has shifted her focus to the Jackson Water Crisis. In this episode, Maisie discusses her evolution into advocacy and the nuances of her role. Tune ...

Apr 20, 202345 min

Jana Abdrabbo — Arab Syrian-American Muslim Woman Growing Up in the American South

Meet Jana Abdrabbo, a Syrian-American Arab Muslim woman born and raised in Mississippi. She’s an International Studies major concentrating on Arabic and the Middle East at the University of Mississippi. In this episode, Jana eloquently shares her story and invites us to consider the ramifications of the negative stereotypes placed upon Arab and Muslim people. Listen to learn more about her, her beautiful religion, and ••• Want to share your story? Connect with me! Email: yasminetware@gmail.com I...

Jan 19, 202327 min

OREOntation

In June 2021, I won the New York Times Fourth Annual Podcast Contest with this episode. It's just now that I'm sharing this on Yasmine's Warehouse. I transferred from a PWI to a predominantly black public school in middle school. There, my classmates called me an "Oreo," meaning black on the outside and white on the inside. Listen to hear my story and how the term is influenced by stereotypes and media representation. ... Instagram: @yasmineswarehouse Email: yasminetware@gmail.com...

Jan 19, 20235 min

Reidentifying Yasmine's Warehouse

Welcome to the new era of this podcast. Listen to discover the vision. ... Instagram: @yasmineswarehouse Email: yasminetware@gmail.com

Jan 19, 20237 min

Exploring 988 w/ NAMI MS Executive Director Sitaniel Wimbley

Content Warning : Suicide and Self Harm 988 is the new number for the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, and there’s more to discuss than the name can reveal. For context, I interviewed Mrs. Sitaniel Wimbley, the Executive Director of the National Alliance on Mental Illness. Listen to learn more. Resources: Call or chat by dialing 988 on your mobile device 988 Official Site Better Help - find an online or in-person therapist today SAMHSA FAQs NAMI - 988: Reimagining Crisis Response Find your local NAM...

Aug 11, 202213 min

Interview with Judge Carlyn Hicks, Hinds County Court Judge

Hello and welcome or welcome back to Yasmine's Warehouse! Today's interviewee is Judge Carlyn Hicks, who is running for re-election for Hinds County Court Judge on November 2nd! She is a phenomenal judge, woman, mother, and mentor, and I'm extremely grateful to be a part of her journey. To learn more about her campaign, visit www.electjudgehicks.org ! Thanks for listening and make sure to vote for your local leadership on November 2nd!

Oct 27, 202141 min

I Won the NYT Podcast Contest???

Hello and welcome or welcome back to another episode of Yasmine's Warehouse ! So basically, I was one of the winners of the New York Times' Fourth Annual Podcast Contest and I literally cannot believe it. I wanted to do an episode discussing what the win means to me, specifically because I've had a hard past couple of days and this feels like a sign from the universe, tbh. I hope you enjoy and thank you so so much for your support. I couldn't do it without you. Links The Winning Podcast, " OREOn...

Jul 02, 20217 min

Theater in Color: An Analysis on Identity & Musical Theater w/ Wes Fowler and Sharon Miles

Hello and welcome or welcome back to another episode of Yasmine’s Warehouse ! Today’s episode is actually an assignment for my AP Language and Composition class, but I had to share! The question we had to answer was “ What shapes identity? ” My assignment partner Wes Fowler and I discuss how musical theater can both shape and reflect identity. In my research I found the online movement named #TheaterInColor which inspired the name of our episode and the arguments within. Helping us in our analys...

Apr 30, 202111 min

A Can't Miss Interview with Potential Miss Tougaloo: Haley A. Clark!

Hello and welcome or welcome back to another episode of Yasmine’s Warehouse ! Today, we’re meeting with potential Miss Tougaloo, Haley Clark. Haley is an extremely impressive candidate. She is currently working on her undergraduate degree in Biology and is dedicated to improving her community, both now and in the future. Her inspiring story manifests into a purposeful message which proves her readiness and to lead. Join us to learn more about Haley and her platform! Tougaloo Students— Vote Miss ...

Mar 14, 202111 min

Today's TikTalk

Hey guys! Today I will be informing you of everything you need to know about the potential TikTok ban. We'll be discussing everything, including if TikTok is actually a threat, if President Trump has the authority to ban it, the impacts of banning TikTok, and much more. If you love the app as much as me, this info is pretty pertinent. Thanks for tuning in and I hope that you enjoy it! Connect with me ☆☆ https://linktr.ee/yasmineware...

Aug 04, 202027 minSeason 1Ep. 35

Because Black Lives Matter

Hello everyone! This episode discussed the Black Lives Matter Movement and the many facets of it. I feel that this episode can benefit people of all races, ages, and ideological backgrounds. Thank you for visiting Yasmine's Warehouse, and I hope that you enjoy! Happy Juneteenth! Links to support the Black Lives Matter Movement: https://blacklivesmatter.com/ "115 Ways to Donate in Support of Black Lives and Communities of Color:" https://nymag.com/strategist/article/where-to-donate-for-black-live...

Jun 20, 202040 minSeason 1Ep. 7

How to Ace Online School

Hi everyone! Online school has been in for a bit, but if you're looking for any guidance you should listen! I hope that these tips help. This is my longest episode, just because I wanted to be as thorough as possible. I hope that you enjoy and are doing well! Link for teens: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1wejhfKf1XYxDFoF0O4gGq1oeF5Dh6I123XYR66DxcCM/edit#responses

Apr 16, 202029 minSeason 1Ep. 6

20 Things to do while Quarantined

If you're sitting bored at home, this is the episode for you! Please, make sure you're staying safe from the coronavirus outbreak. Visit this link to stay updated and for tips on how to stay as safe as possible https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html.Thanks for listening :)

Mar 20, 202020 minSeason 1Ep. 5

Meet Alisa on Advocacy; A Black History Month Special

In this episode, I will be meeting with my good friend Alisa Hill in order to discuss advocacy! She is one of my personal inspirations and I'm so excited to be meeting with her. Make sure to follow Alisa @alisamhill on Instagram.

Feb 19, 20209 minSeason 1Ep. 4

Time is in Your Hands

Hey everyone! In today's episode, I give 6 tips for time management. These tips are incorporated into my everyday routine and I'm happy to share! Let me know if you have any tips that I didn't add. Love you all :) -Yasmine p.s. the name of the YouTuber mentioned is Amy Landino!

Jan 30, 202013 minSeason 1Ep. 3

2020 Vision

Welcome back to another episode of Yasmine's Warehouse! I this episode I discuss my 2020 Vision (basically my New Year's Resolutions) in hopes that you can learn from or resonate with them. Also, I have decided to keep the name "Yasmine's Warehouse" and upload it on Wednesdays. Thank you for your support and Happy New Year!

Jan 08, 202014 minSeason 1Ep. 2

2019 Lessons

Hi! Thanks for stopping by to Yasmine's Warehouse (lol). In this episode, I talk about five things I've learned in 2019. Enjoy!

Dec 31, 201914 minSeason 1Ep. 1
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