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  • Episode 306: The Milk Line--SEASON 3 FINALE
    2024/12/04

    All these babies are mine.

    For the Season 3 finale, Nancey sits down with Andrea Sexton-Dumas, who shares ideas on alternative forms of lineage, the impact of the auntie, and rethinking the concept of being remembered. Andrea shares two dream stories about visitations from her aunts, church elders, family friends and those who may not be blood relatives, but are still considered family.

    Andrea Sexton Dumas is her grandmother's child. She's a grief doula, hospice volunteer and lifelong storyteller. Her podcast: Recipes for Grief: Heartfelt Storytelling for Feel-y Foodies, examines the relationship between loss and nourishment. She and her husband own and operate a digital preservation business, which has deepened her connection to the community. Andrea focuses on supporting her clients, listeners and loved ones so that everyone has the opportunity to die well.

    Visit Andrea's website: https://www.andreasextondumas.com/

    Listen to Recipes for Grief: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/show/andrea-dumas

    Listen to Nancey's episode on Recipes for Grief: https://open.spotify.com/episode/0uEonKh4v1UxYdngYvGSQ8?si=ac1ovTKzSZuWPQyd8Itfng

    Follow Andrea on Instagram @andrea_with_heart

    Follow the Show on IG: @dreamingincolorpod

    Follow Nancey on the socials @nanceybprice on Instagram, TikTok and Bluesky

    Music by Dmitrii Kolesnikov from Pixabay

    THANKS SO MUCH FOR LISTEN THIS SEASON!

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    1 時間 8 分
  • Episode 305: Permission to Zone Out
    2024/11/20

    Mmm Mmmm, get somebody else to do it.

    This week, Nancey is inviting you to get a little reprieve from the happenings of the world by revisiting some of her dream stories from previous seasons.

    Follow the show on IG: @dreamingincolorpod

    Follow the Host on Instagram & TikTok: @nanceybprice

    Music by Dmitrii Kolesnikov from Pixabay

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    32 分
  • Episode 304: I Just Wanna Be Alone With You
    2024/11/06

    There is nothing else, I'd rather doooooooo.

    This week, Nancey speaks with artist Larissa Miller about intimacy and longing in the dream space. Larissa shares a dream story about reciprocated desire at an artist residency.

    Larissa is an artist and designer, born in Riverdale, GA, and raised in the Triad of North Carolina. Larissa earned her undergraduate degree in Consumer Apparel and Retail Studies from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and recently completed her MFA in Fibers from Savannah College of Art and Design. She has won numerous awards including Fiber Art Now’s Excellence in Fibers, the Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts Appalachian Visions Scholarship, and Penland School of Craft’s Cynthia Bringle and Edwina Bringle Scholarship. She has been featured in Surface Design Journal and Fiber Art Now’s magazine. She also has participated in Arrowmont School of Art’s Winter Pentaculum residency and was recently chosen as one of SCAD’s Presidential Alumni Atelier Ambassadors in Atlanta. Now based in Savannah, GA Larissa is focused on building her network through her development of new work.

    Follow Larissa's work on IG: ⁠@larissam_studio⁠ & ⁠@rissalarue_co⁠

    Visit Larissa's website: ⁠https://www.rissalarueco.com/⁠

    ⁠Magic & Makers: A Wonderland Celebration⁠⁠TENTH annual pop up pARTy at Cohen's Retreat⁠

    Follow the Show on IG: ⁠@dreamingincolorpod⁠

    Follow Nancey on ⁠Instagram ⁠& ⁠TikTok⁠: @nanceybprice

    Music by Dmitrii Kolesnikov from Pixabay


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    1 時間 12 分
  • Daydream 4: Mama Girl & The Light
    2024/10/23

    In this Daydream minisode, writer Roe Braddy shares a story about a teenager and her otherworldly bond with her father.

    Roe Braddy, a playwright, retired teacher, and Pittsburgh native, uses her writing to bring readers into her characters' experiences. She first brought us into the lives of the children living with disabilities and their teachers in her first novella, "A Seat on the Playground." In her Emma Award-winning novel, The Warm Heart of Steele, she draws from her childhood in the "Steel City" and from the stories she heard many times while growing up in Pittsburgh's Hill District. Roe also has a passion for theatre. "A Warm Heart of Steele" was adapted into a live stage production produced and performed in a local community theatre in Harrisburg, PA. She has also written and produced two other stage productions. Roe is also the author of three Christian historical fiction romance novellas, Scarred, Surrendered and Wading. Roe enjoys writing children's stories that teach life lessons; she has self-published two children's picture books, The Red Box of Marbles which also has a curriculum guide for public schools. She has also published a bible-based children's picture book, "The Royal Storyteller." She also likes to write stories about the Civil Rights era and poetry with social justice themes. Roe lives in Pennsylvania with her husband.

    Follow Roe on IG: @roetheliterary

    Visit Roe's Website: https://www.roebraddyproductions.com/

    Read Danielle Buckingham's Article about the Show: https://www.reckon.news/black-joy/2024/10/dreaming-in-color-is-a-podcast-about-the-dream-lives-of-black-folks.html

    Follow the Show on IG: @dreamingincolorpod

    Follow the host, Nancey on Instagram & TikTok: @nanceybprice

    Music by Dmitrii Kolesnikov from Pixabay

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    13 分
  • Episode 303: Act Like Who You Come From!
    2024/10/09

    A candle is enough.

    This week, Nancey chats with writer Danielle Buckingham (aka Dani Bee) about how our relationship with our ancestors can often mirror our relationship with ourselves. Dani shares a dream story about an uncle taking her chair and her grandma slipping her some money.

    Danielle Buckingham, affectionately known as Dani Bee, is a Chicago-born, Mississippi-raised writer based in Durham, NC. Her work has been published in Midnight & Indigo Literary Magazine, MadameNoire, Raising Mothers, and elsewhere. When Dani isn’t writing or tending to her plants, you can find her talking Black spirituality, growing up in Mississippi, and pop culture on the Hoodoo Plant Mamas podcast. Follow Dani on IG: @daaniibeee Follow Hoodoo Plant Mamas on IG: @hoodooplantmamas

    Subscribe to Dani's Substack: @DANIBEE

    Follow the Show on IG: @dreamingincolorpod

    Follow the host on IG (@nanceybprice) & Tiktok (@nanceybprice)

    Music by Dmitrii Kolesnikov from Pixabay

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    57 分
  • Episode 302: Here I Am, Baby
    2024/09/25

    Where are you now, little Black girl?

    This week, Nancey sits with storyteller, Julia Mallory, to discuss ways that our ancestors show up for us. Julia shares a dream story about her father.

    Julia Mallory is committed to being a good steward of, and vessel for her ancestors' stories. As a storyteller, whose first creative love language is poetry, she works across genres with a range of medium from text to textiles. Julia received the 2022 CUSP Prize for Fiction and the 2023 Mayday Micro-Chapbook Poetry Prize. For more information, visit www.thejuliamallory.com. Follow Julia's work on IG: @thejuliamallory, @tenohsixstudio, @blackmermaidsbrand

    Follow the Show: @dreamingincolorpod

    Follow the Host: @nanceybprice

    Music by Dmitrii Kolesnikov from Pixabay

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    53 分
  • Episode 301: I'm Awake Now
    2024/09/22

    Where have you been, my love? And why have you been avoiding me?

    Season 3 is here! And in this episode, Nancey shares a dream story about floating in space and occupying a void. She's also got some explaining to do...

    Follow the show on Instagram: @dreamingincolorpod

    Email the show: dreamingincolorpod@gmail.com

    Follow Nancey on Instagram: @nanceybprice

    Listen to Nancey as a guest on Recipes for Grief on Spotify or Apple Podcasts

    Music by Dmitrii Kolesnikov from Pixabay

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    13 分
  • Episode 206: Black, Gifted, & Tired--SEASON 2 FINALE
    2023/05/03

    For the season two finale of the show, Nancey sits down with artist and writer, Natalyn Bradshaw, to talk about the effects of being a Black overachiever and how it feels to pivot away from a life you always thought was meant for you. Natalyn shares a dream story about being back on her Ivy League college campus with her family in tow.

    Follow Natalyn on IG: @npbradshaw

    Subscribe to Natalyn's Substack: https://theslowprogression.substack.com/

    Follow the Show on IG: @dreamingincolorpod

    Follow Nancey on IG: @nanceybprice

    Email the Show: dreamingincolorpod@gmail.com

    Support Nancey's Residency: https://gofund.me/f39ade4f

    Music by SoulProdMusic from Pixabay

    THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR LISTENING!

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    1 時間 9 分