Episodes
Friday Oct 27, 2023
Friday Oct 27, 2023
It's the season finale of Council President Mosby's Notes from the Council Chambers Podcast and he's celebrating with a conversation with Terri Lee Freeman. As the president of the Reginald F. Lewis Museum.
Freeman brings with her a wide wealth of experience. She was the founding executive director of the Freddie Mac Foundation in Washington, DC, served as president of the Greater Washington Community Foundation and, most recently, served as the president of the National Civil Rights Museum in Memphis, is no stranger to broadening the scope and exposure of museums that cater to American history through the African American experience.
In Episode 13, Council President Mosby talks to President Freeman about discuss her upbringing, the importance of community building, what it is like steering the Reginald F. Lewis Museum post-COVID, and why we must continue to tell our stories despite the movement to erase the contributions of people of color.
Show Notes:
https://www.lewismuseum.org/
Instagram: @lewismuseum
Facebook: Reginald F. Lewis Museum
Friday Oct 13, 2023
Friday Oct 13, 2023
Everyone loves ice cream, no matter what time of year, but if you have not heard of Cajou Creamery or tasted this ice cream, then you have not been paying attention. With unique and savory flavors like Baklava, Horchata, Blueberry Cheesecake and Sweet Potato Pie, this married couple has created a 100% plant-based ice cream brand that is lighting up tastebuds in Baltimore and around the nation.
The dairy-free, gluten-free, soy-free, no artificial anything plant-based ice cream is tickling the nation's tastebuds as it has been featured on Bloomberg Businessweek, Veg News, Black Enterprise, Ebony, ESSENCE, Washington Post and the Today Show, and so much more.
Council President sits down with Dwight Campbell and Nicole Foster, the married couple masterminds behind Cajou Creamery to talk about the origin of the ice cream, where they get their unique flavors and what's in store for the coolest ice cream brand in the nation.
Show Notes:
Cajou Creamery - 100% Plant-Based Frozen Dessert
Instagram: @cajoucreamery
Facebook: @CajouCreamery
Friday Sep 22, 2023
Friday Sep 22, 2023
Excitement is bubbling over at the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra as the city awaits the official debut of Jonathan Heyward. Born in Charleston, South Carolina, he began his musical training as a cellist at the age of ten and started conducting while still at school. He studied conducting at the Boston Conservatory of Music, where he became assistant conductor of the prestigious institution’s opera department and of the Boston Opera Collaborative, and received postgraduate lessons from Sian Edwards at London’s Royal Academy of Music. Before leaving the Academy, he was appointed assistant conductor of the Hallé Orchestra, where he was mentored by Sir Mark Elder, and became Music Director of the Hallé Youth Orchestra. His debut with the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain at the 2021 BBC Proms earned five-star reviews and was hailed by British newspaper The Guardian as ‘an unforgettable showcase of high-energy collaboration’.
Last spring, the Baltimore Symphony Music Director Search Committee—comprised of BSO musicians, staff and community members—voted unanimously for Jonathan Heyward to be their music director. He is the first Black person to be installed. On this episode of Notes from the Council Chambers Podcast, I chat with Jonathan Heyward about the origins of his love for music, his experiences and his upcoming tenure as Music Director for the BSO.
Council President Nick J. Mosby talks to the multi-award-winning musician and conductor on Notes from the Council Chambers Podcast to share his musical origin story, talk about his experiences in the world of classical music and his vision for the BSO.
Show Notes:
Jonathon Heyward | Conductor
Baltimore Symphony Orchestra | Baltimore Symphony Orchestra (bsomusic.org)
Follow Maestro Heyward on Instagram:
@converseconductor
@baltsymphony
@bsoorchkids
Friday Sep 15, 2023
Friday Sep 15, 2023
Back to school means back to class, back to learning and, for Jared Perry, back to teaching music to students at Booker T. Washington Middle School for the Arts. But this year is totally different for Mr. Perry. Today, Council President Mosby welcomes Jared Perry, Baltimore City Public School’s Teacher of the Year, on Notes from the Council Chambers Podcast to talk about his love for music, the importance of sharing that music with students and what it means for him to be Baltimore City Public School’s Teacher of the Year.
Thursday Aug 17, 2023
Thursday Aug 17, 2023
School is back in session and our college students are moving into their campus dorms. Council President Nick J. Mosby had an opportunity to sit down with Dr. Anthony L. Jenkins, president of Coppin State University, about the great work at Coppin State University that is sometimes overlooked. Council President wanted to have President Jenkins on the podcast to share the great things happening at Coppin, his goal to have the HBCU on the forefront of the revitalization of West Baltimore and his vision for Coppin's growth.
Coppin State University website: Homepage | Coppin State University
Tuesday Jul 18, 2023
Episode 8: A Conversation with D. Watkins
Tuesday Jul 18, 2023
Tuesday Jul 18, 2023
July is heating up as Council President Mosby has Baltimore's own D. Watkins on Notes from the Council Chambers Podcast. A native of East Baltimore, D. Watkins is one of today’s most prolific writers, intellectuals and leaders. He is a New York Times bestselling and award-winning author of The Beast Side, The Cook Up, Where Tomorrows Aren’t Promised, and We Speak for Ourselves—which was Enoch Pratt Free Library’s 2020 One Book Baltimore selection. His newest book is Black Boy Smile.
Show Notes:
D. Watkins' Website https://d-watkins.com/
D. Watkins' articles on Salon https://www.salon.com/writer/d_watkins
Tuesday Jul 18, 2023
Episode 7: A Conversation with Dr. Wallace Robert Johnson
Tuesday Jul 18, 2023
Tuesday Jul 18, 2023
June is National Men’s Health Month, a time when men are encouraged to address their physical and emotional well-being. However, we know that many of us don’t always do what’s necessary to take care of ourselves to prevent disease and illness.
In this episode, Council President Mosby speaks with Dr. Wallace Robert Johnson, a hypertension specialist and internal medicine physician at the University of Maryland Medical center and an assistant professor of medicine at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, to learn more about the steps men can take to be healthy and whole.
Tuesday Jul 18, 2023
Tuesday Jul 18, 2023
May is Older Americans Month and it was first established 60 years ago by President John F. Kennedy as a way to raise awareness of the challenges older adults face, from inadequate health insurance to questions around sufficient savings for retirement. While those challenges may still exist for far too many of our elders, I think it’s safe to say that older adults today are very different than older adults were six decades ago.
Tuesday Jul 18, 2023
Tuesday Jul 18, 2023
April is Financial Literacy Month and Council President will have LaToya Cooper, Chase Mondawmin Branch Manager and Joel Gamble, Baltimore Community Manager on the podcast to discuss their roles and how we can help Baltimoreans create a sustainable financial future for themselves and their families.
Tuesday Jul 18, 2023
Episode 4: A Conversation with Pinky Cole, founder of Slutty Vegan
Tuesday Jul 18, 2023
Tuesday Jul 18, 2023
Council President Mosby is relaunching his Notes from the Council Chambers podcast and who better to help him do so than Baltimore’s own Pinky Cole, founder of the multi-million-dollar Slutty Vegan restaurant chain. A serial entrepreneur, brand strategist, and author, Pinky discusses her humble beginnings growing up in Northeast Baltimore, promoting parties while attending Baltimore City College and then Western High School, making the move to Atlanta for college and forging a career in TV production in New York before becoming a vegan food mogul. What a great way to end Women’s Month with this lively and inspiring conversation that is sure to make you proud of Pinky Cole, one of Baltimore’s rising stars!
Show Notes:
Facebook: Pinky Cole
Instagram: @PinkyCole
CEO @SluttyVeganATL
CEO @BarVeganATL
CEO @PinkyGivesBack
Pinkygivesback.com
Sluttyveganatl.com