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SEASON 02, EPISODE 07: I LOVE SEEING “US”

For the final episode of season 2, Anuli talks to digital media entrepreneur Marie Denee of The Curvy Fashionista about her career as a content creator, how she has expanded her business over the years, and her advice for aspiring entrepreneurs.

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SEASON 02, EPISODE 06: THEY ALMOST DON’T FEEL LOCAL ANYMORE

In this episode, Anuli talks to the award-winning reporter and podcast host Jewel Wicker about her childhood in Atlanta, her career trajectory, and her overall thoughts on the state of the American journalism industry as an Atlanta-based reporter.

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SEASON 02, EPISODE 05: THE MEMORY AND REALITY OF ATLANTA

In this episode, Anuli talks to documentary filmmaker, journalist, and podcast host King Williams about the history of gentrification in Atlanta, the tangled relationship between Atlanta and Decatur, and the Great (Re)Migration of Black people (myself included) from the American North to the American South, among a host of other topics.

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SEASON 02, EPISODE 04: HISTORY IS HAPPENING NOW

In this episode, Anuli talks to Kristian Weatherspoon, the Vice President of Digital Storytelling at Atlanta History Center, about the role cultural institutions like Atlanta History Center play in interpreting history, the lasting impact of the 1996 Summer Olympic Games on the city of Atlanta, and Atlanta’s influence in the Southern U.S. as a region and America as a whole.

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SEASON 02, EPISODE 03: WELCOME TO ATLANTA

In this episode, you’ll travel to Atlanta with Anuli to hear how native Atlantans talk about the city’s heritage and the differences between “Old Atlanta” and “New Atlanta.” Think of this episode as an audio documentary in its purest form!

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SEASON 02, EPISODE 02: MAPPING IT OUT

In this episode, Anuli shares the story behind the illustrated map of Atlanta, Georgia she created in collaboration with Georgia-based illustrator, Beaux Xavier for Season 2.

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