The Soul Stories Podcast

By: Daniel Mazur Kamga Tchassa
  • Summary

  • Hello and welcome to The Soul Stories Podcast!


    Soul Stories curates space for difficult conversation and create connection through dialogue, storytelling, and creative expression. We host live events, workshops and a podcast! Check us out at soulstoriesdenver.com for more information.


    For the podcast, you will hear vulnerable, intimate, and unfiltered interviews with leaders, artists and change-makers in which they share personal stories on meaningful topics. Our guests provide insights on how to follow your passion, build more equitable communities, and live an emotionally and mentally healthier life.


    If you like what we do and want to support, check us out at Patreon.com/soulstoriesdenver.com


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Daniel Mazur, Kamga Tchassa
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Episodes
  • Becoming a Doctor as a Black & Female Immigrant w/ Queenie Kisang
    May 6 2019
    Becoming a doctor as a black & female immigrant w/ Queenie Kisang 


    Talking with Queenie was truly inspiring and easily one of my favorite conversations I have ever had. She talks about the challenges of being 1 of 2 black students in med school, coming from Cameroon to find asylum in the U.S., overcoming traditional gender roles, dealing with ADHD and dyslexia, and adapting to the American education system on her road to becoming a doctor. She describes how a strong sense of self-confidence, acceptance, and creative problem-solving helped her navigate the obstacles in her way. In a few years, her goal is to specialize in family medicine and psychiatry. She credits her family and community as the foundation that has lead her to be as successful as she has been.


    Since this conversation has taken place, Queenie has been accepted into a family medicine program in Pueblo, Colorado and will be starting her first year of residency.


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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • From Masks and Self-Destruction to Heart-Centered Creativity w/ Mike Brancatelli
    May 6 2019
    From Masks and Self-Destruction to Heart-centered creativity w/ Mike Brancatelli


    Mike Brancatelli, the Host of the Mikeadelic Podcast, is dedicated to liberty, psychadelics, and self-empowerment. Mike has been plagued with depression, escapism, and destructive habits in what he describes as his version of hell. He finds himself masking these through stand-up comedy, corporate success and travel. In 2016, his life changed when he found his healing through Ayahuasca while living with the Shipibo people in the Amazon.


    Mike has been on a profound and inspiring journey for personal and social truth. Through his transformation, he has found that his process has moved from the ego into vulnerability and heart-centered creativity. He hopes that this can ripple into people developing a stronger sense of curiosity, community and raw honesty in their paths.


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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Sexual Consent, Journalism and the Pursuit of Nuance in Social Issues w/ Hannah Skewes
    May 6 2019
    Sexual Consent, Journalism and the Pursuit of Nuance in Social Issues w/ Hannah Skewes


    Hannah is a writer and advocate for mental health awareness and sexual assault prevention. She comes from a journalistic background and seeks the nuance in difficult social conversations. Hannah grew up in Mississippi in a somewhat conservative household and has learned the importance of creating space for productive dialogue where minds can be changed. 


    Since this conversation took place, Hannah and I hosted "Un/pact: a creative dialogue on consent" which was an extremely impactful evening. 10 performers shared personal stories on consent including topics like "hot consent", the gray spaces of power, how to ask for what you want, sexual assault, being a survivor, religion's impact on sex, and much more.


    In this episode, Hannah details parts of her own story and what she learned from an abusive and coercive marriage. This is an important conversation that I encourage you to listen to.


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    1 hr and 12 mins

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