Content Advisory: This episode contains sensitive themes, including discussion of suicide and suicide awareness. Please listen with care. Mahalo. In this season of gratitude, I’m excited to share an episode recorded with a close college friend of mine, Coco, an artist in every sense of the word. During a reunion at our alma mater in St. Paul, Minnesota, we revisit our college years and the beautiful, ever-evolving creative path they’ve carved through dance, theater, and - of course - the influence of Beyoncé(!). Coco opens up about their journey of self-discovery and healing through art, including a pivotal memory of organizing a Suicide Awareness Show in honor of a close friend. Our conversation explores the power of performance, how confidence can be a choice, and what it means to find a sense of home within the arts community as a queer Black person. Along with plenty of giggling, you’ll hear about our dramatic 19-year-old selves, our carefully curated Cowboy Carter concert outfits, and how Coco’s long-held creative ambitions are taking shape. Mahalo for listening with love. Episode Highlights 00:47 College memories take center stage 01:18 From Sierra Leone to St. Paul 02:43 We had the walkie talkies 04:24 When creativity calls 04:47 A performance from the heart 06:31 Art as medicine 14:14 Reunion magic 17:51 Friendship forever 18:34 Titanic Dreams, because main character energy 19:48 Beyoncé love 20:38 Enter the Beyhive 25:58 Find home in the Twin Cities dance community 31:13 Confidence as a choice 33:32 Final bow Instagram & TikTok: @unapologetically_coco YouTube: youtube.com/@unapologeticallycoco Photo Credit: Coco Episode Art: Molly Mamaril
Content Advisory: This episode contains sensitive themes, including discussion of suicide and suicide awareness. Please listen with care - mahalo.
In this season of gratitude, I’m excited to share an episode recorded with a close college friend of mine, Coco, an artist in every sense of the word. During a reunion at our alma mater in St. Paul, Minnesota, we revisit our college years and the beautiful, ever-evolving creative path they’ve carved through dance, theater, and - of course - the influence of Beyoncé(!).
Coco opens up about their journey of self-discovery and healing through art, including a pivotal memory of organizing a Suicide Awareness Show in honor of a close friend. Our conversation explores the power of performance, how confidence can be a choice, and what it means to find a sense of home within the arts community as a queer Black person.
Along with plenty of giggling, you’ll hear about our dramatic 19-year-old selves, our carefully curated Cowboy Carter concert outfits, and how Coco’s long-held creative ambitions are taking shape. Mahalo for listening with love.
Episode Highlights
00:47 College memories take center stage
01:18 From Sierra Leone to St. Paul
02:43 We had the walkie talkies
04:24 When creativity calls
04:47 A performance from the heart
06:31 Art as medicine
14:14 Reunion magic
17:51 Friendship forever
18:34 Titanic Dreams, because main character energy
19:48 Beyoncé love
20:38 Enter the Beyhive
25:58 Find home in the Twin Cities dance community
31:13 Confidence as a choice
33:32 Final bow
Instagram & TikTok: @unapologetically_coco
YouTube: youtube.com/@unapologeticallycoco
Photo Credit: Coco
Episode Art: Molly Mamaril