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Greater Than

Greater than is a storytelling platform. We tell stories about people and organizations that overcome, that keep on despite the desolation they've seen or been through. And we ask ourselves, how can we use these stories to tackle systems of injustice, inequality, racism, poverty, and shift narratives? Hosted by Dhanya Addanki and Jenn Junod, this show curates spaces for uncomfortable but necessary conversations about vulnerable issues. It's designed for an audience who isn't afraid to be frustrated at the state of our world because they understand hope prevails.
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Oct 12, 2016

Join us for the final episode of the Race series. Jenn and Dhanya discuss how much new knowledge they have, how their perceptions have changed, and even some of the prejudice they've faced. 

Sep 20, 2016

In this installment of the Race series, we delve into how normalized White Supremacy is in our culture.  We speak with filmmaker Darnley Hodge about his new documentary series called American LOWS ( Legacy of White Supremacy) about power, race, and who exactly invented the constructs that we've grown so accustomed to. 

 

Donate to the America LOWS project here: 

https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/the-american-lows-ep-1-the-invention-history-education#/

 

 

Aug 31, 2016
Today, we're talking to Monica Kang, CEO of InnovatorsBox, about using creative thinking as a way to process the heaviness that some of the topics might bring about.  How do we deal with burnout? How do we initiate difficult conversations in our communities? How do we talk to someone that disagrees with us? Find all the answers to those questions in this episode. 
 
Monica is a passionate community bridge builder, creative culture educator, and curious researcher. She enjoys finding impactful ways to integrate different worlds, such as entrepreneurship and public policy, to build a more multifaceted community. She founded InnovatorsBox to help professionals tap into their creative potential. Watch her work here: 
 
 
 
http://www.innovatorsbox.com
 

 

Aug 24, 2016

In this episode, we speak to Ena Ganguly. She's a poet, an activist, and a thought leader  creating spaces specifically for black and brown consumption. We chat with her about the harmful effects of the caste system in India and how it compares to the Black Lives Matter movement in America. 

 

Find Ena's work here: 

 

https://www.instagram.com/enaganguly/?hl=en

Aug 15, 2016

Denise Hernández is an activist, a founder, a speaker, and an organizer passionate about education. She recently spoke at TEDx San Antonio about implicit bias. Denise comes to Greater Than to talk about what it means to have an implicit bias in our society and what we can do to transform our bias. She's key in the black + brown movement in San Antonio, Texas and it's our pleasure to speak with her. 

If you'd like to take the bias test, the link is provided below. 

 

https://implicit.harvard.edu/implicit/

Aug 10, 2016

We honor Michael Brown today with this episode of Greater Than. We're talking to Antionette Carroll, creator and founder of Creative Reaction Lab in St. Louis. Listen as we tackle black on black crime, what it means to be a black woman in America, and creating sustainable ways to fight racism.  

 

creativereactionlab.com

Jul 18, 2016

Amber Bissell is an advocate by day and an advocate by night. She's got this passion for survivors of sex trafficking that is contagious. Our conversation touches on how traffickers target their victims, transgendered youth and trafficking, and if we truly care enough about the systems that are adding to staggering rates of trafficking. Do we? Listen to us grapple through these tough questions. 

 

Jul 6, 2016

This week kicks off our mini series on sex trafficking. Trafficking in all forms is known as modern slavery. What are we doing about it? One woman named Natasha created a safe space called sojourn landing specifically for victims of trafficking and people in the commercial sex trade. Listen as she takes us deeper into the world of trafficking and breaks down why we need less judgement and more love with victims of the sex trade. 

traffickcam.com

 

sojournlanding.org

 

 

Jun 20, 2016

Our last episode of the Homelessness series. We're talking to Donny Edwards- father, Army-man, and founder of an Atlanta based organization called Hunger Has No Religion. 

Listen as he tells us about his own struggles of losing a home, being in the army, and finding ways to use his story for the good of humanity. 

 

Find him work here:

hungerhasnoreligion.org

 

 

Jun 13, 2016

This is a Miracle Message. With it, we hope to reunite homeless individuals with long lost loved ones. This week, we have Vietnam War veteran Howard W. Taylor looking for his best friend Robert Clyde (Bob) Case. 

If you have any leads to the whereabouts of Bob Case, please email us at info@greaterthanpodcast.com 

Share this message with your networks. You never know who might be in your circle. 

Check out Taylor's video message here: 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AyARfdil_2M&feature=youtu.be

 

Full message chart: 

  Name Howard w. Taylor aka taylor
  Date of Birth: 1969  
  Location: Ft lauderdale       
  Hometown: Philadelphia  
       
  Miracle Message recipient name: Robert Clyde Case    
  Relation:  Best friend  
  Date of Birth: unknown  
  Last Known Location:   San Diego ( possibly)   
  Last Connected: Last 60's early 70's  
  Hometown:  San diego possibly  
       
     

 

Jun 6, 2016

It's here. New mini-series. New episodes. New things to learn. Today is Kevin F. Adler's turn to teach us about assigning someone only one identity- homeless. As he points us, it's as ridiculous as assigning all single people who like women the term "girlfriendless." 

Girlfriendless or not, we could all learn quite a bit from this episode. Tune in every Monday for the next few weeks as we tackle the complicated issue of homelessness.

Follow Kevin's work here: 

http://www.miraclemessages.org

May 31, 2016

Greater than Diseases and Disorders:

 

Our final episode in our disability mini-series is a two story special. Tiffany [ last name] also known as Uniqueli and Derek Canas share their compelling stories of not allowing disorders to stop their life. Derek, who contracted AIDS through a blood transfusion as a baby, and Tiffany, who has cerebral palsy, break stereotypes  and are making success and independence the norm with their lives. 

May 23, 2016

Episode three of our disability mini-series features the fantastic man known as David Friedman. Listen as David shows us how to stand up for things you believe regardless of your ability to walk. He checks the privilege of able bodied folk while reminding us to practice kindness and see from other's perspectives. He also owns a blog called the Disabled Foodie where he talks about his love for food, restaurants that are wheelchair friendly, and tells us stories about his life as a disabled foodie.  

May 16, 2016

Episode two of our disability mini-series is a chat with Becky Curran. Becky gives us the low down about being a little person in America, but also reminds us that her sole identity does not rest in her height. Learn more about her, how to treat little people, and about what not to say to a little person in this episode. 

 

Check out Becky at:

http://www.beckymotivates.com

beckymotivates(Twitter)

beckymotivates(Instagram)

facebook.com/BeckyCurranSpeaker

 

May 9, 2016

We kick off our first mini series with a story from Tiffany Yu, founder of diversability, an organization dedicated to providing, educating, and encouraging inclusive spaces for people with all abilities. Tiffany makes being courageous in light of struggle and disability the norm with her story. Listen as she tells us how. 

 

Greater Than will be partnering with Diversability for this mini series to bring you stories about differently abled people and remind ourselves that similarities outweigh differences. 

 

Check out Diversability at:

http://www.mydiversability.com/

facebook.com/diversability

@Diversability

 

May 2, 2016

 Greater than your past 

Vidal's story reads like a novel. Listen as he takes us through the process of finding strength when the land looks desolate. Whether it's struggling through jail or infidelity, Vidal shows us that terrible circumstances are not final and finding empathy and inspiration isn't as hard as it might look. 

 

Check him out at:

http://vidalcisnerosjr.com/about/

 

May 2, 2016

Amanda: 

 

Greater Than Limits. 

 

Amanda Goolsby is limitless. Her story looks you dead in the eyes and boldly asks, "how are you limiting yourself?" She teaches us how to never define yourself by what you can't do and never judge aperson by what society might deem as a limitation. Listen to her blow your mind here. 

 

Questions? Feel free to email usatinfo@greaterthanpodcast.com

Check out more of Amanda's story here: 

http://amandasfitjourney.blogspot.co.id/2013/05/my-story.html?m=1

May 2, 2016

Intro: 

 

You'll get to know the why behind this podcast.You'll also have the chance to meet Jenn + Dhanya, the co hosting team that's ready to shake up your mind. 

 

Questions? feel free to email us at info@greaterthanpodcast.com

 

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