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S2:E3 - Tonya Mosley: On Examining a Pathway Toward Liberation & Joy
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S2:E3 - Tonya Mosley: On Examining a Pathway Toward Liberation & Joy

We have journalism ROYALTY in the house this week! Tonya Mosley, the host of the award-winning podcast Truth Be Told is on the mic this episode. Tonya is also a correspondent (and former host of NPR’s Here & Now - and a contributing host of NPR’s Fresh Air. She was a Stanford University John S. Knight Journalism Fellow too, thank you very much - hey, we have to give props where they’re due, innit?!

We are in LOVE with Tonya’s podcast Truth Be Told. The show explores what it means to ‘grow and thrive as a Black person in America while discovering new ways of being…’ And if you’ve been listening to our show, you know we LIVE to explore how people from global communities can break free from the expectations and stereotypes that stop us from living and thriving.

Hear Tonya and Christabel reflect on their paths to journalism, the ways they’re using their skills to live in the moment and tell and celebrate our best, most vulnerable, and sometimes uncomfortable truths.

Subscribe to our newsletter (at www.thecipherpod.com) to get new episodes as soon as they drop. Paid subscribers can access BTS videos, ‘Pro Tips’ from our guests, and find out how they can ask Christabel anything about audio storytelling and her approach to editorial leadership.

Then follow us on Twitter, IG and TikTok: @the_cipher_pod

& connect Tonya Mosley on

On Twitter at @TonyaMosley & @deartbt

On Instagram at @TonyaMosley & @deartruthbetold

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Join host Christabel Nsiah-Buadi as she 'passes the mic' to Black creative visionaries worldwide. In this series of relaxed, engaging interviews, hear them reflect on moments that shaped their lives. Then, discover how these experiences inspired them to create art, media, and movements that celebrate their cultures - and shatter old narratives about them.
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