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  • Episode 404: Flying with Context
    2025/12/17

    In this special episode, Nancey revisits a conversation from season one of the show, where she sat down with feminist art scholar, filmmaker, and community organizer, Lizette London. In that episode, Lizette talked about how romance, sexuality and film have influenced both her waking life as well as her dreams. Nancey, who at that time was questioning her own sexual identity, opens up about her journey and how that conversation helped break down the rigid walls surrounding her identity.


    **NOTE: The show is taking a break next week, but be ready for a new episode on Wednesday, December 31!**

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    Music by Omar Faruque from Pixabay

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    52 分
  • Episode 403: Thank You, Next!
    2025/12/10

    In this episode, Nancey chats with her longtime friend, Vernon Scott, about dating in your full identity, setting boundaries, and what it means when we allow people to come and go out of our lives. Vernon shares a dream story about those who leave and those who stick around.

    Vernon is an educator, podcaster, writer, sex coach, and therapist. He teaches at a GED program within the Metro-Atlanta area, a career that brings him such joy. He is the host of the Heauxliloquy Podcast, which is a sex-education podcast rooted in having the tough conversations many are not ready to have, and the co-host of the Melanin and Moonlight Podcast, which is a space for deep, thought-provoking conversations about sex, culture, and the well-being of the Black community. Vernon published his first book, the Essential Guide on How to be a How, under his pseudonym Slaytor Jackston. The book is a self-help book all about gaining ownership of your sexuality. Vernon is a marriage and family therapist who specializes in systemic sex therapy. Vernon aspires to be a world renown sex therapist and is on track for sex therapy certification.

    Find Vernon on Psychology Today: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/vernon-scott-atlanta-ga/1628193⁠

    Follow Vernon on Instagram: ⁠@urfavheauxst

    Listen to The Heauxliloquy Podcast and the Melanin & Moonlight Podcast

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    Follow Nancey on IG @nanceybprice and TikTok @nanceybpriceMusic by Omar Faruque from Pixabay

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    1 時間 13 分
  • Episode 402: Leaps & Bounds
    2025/12/03

    In this episode, Nancey sits down with writer, Ka'Dia Dhatnubia, to talk about her relationship with change and evolution and how it has shown up in her journey as a queer person who came out later in life. Ka'Dia shares a dream story about jumping out a bedroom window of her grandmother's house.

    With a BFA in writing from the Savannah College of Art and Design, the midwest transplant Ka'Dia Dhatnubia has grown roots in the South. Her work has been published in Torch Literary Arts, Womanly Magazine, Black Femme Collective, Savannah Magazine, Savannah Morning News, and Blue Marble Review. She's served as a speaker and panelist for SCAD's 2023 Macro Media Conference. In 2025, she taught a workshop on dialogue through Midnight & Indigo. Beyond her publications, she's a nerd at heart and enjoys watching anime, K-dramas, hours-long video essays, reading queer literary fiction and fan fiction, and playing D&D. Currently, Ka'Dia is querying her sapphic vampire detective novel, while working as a Quality Assurance Marketing Proofreader for a wellness brand.

    Visit Ka'Dia's Website: www.kadiadhatnubia.com/

    Ka'Dia's Instagram: @kdhatnubia

    Follow Ka'Dia on Substack: kadiadhatnubia.substack.com

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    Music by Omar Faruque from Pixabay

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    1 時間 13 分
  • Episode 401: Dreams of a Diasporic Diviner
    2025/11/26

    In this season four premier, Nancey speaks with writer, griot, culture worker, healer, and diviner, Sara Makeba Daise to talk about recognition, knowing your worth, and accepting your ancestral calling. Sara shares a dream story about being recognized in non-traditional spaces and what it taught her about using her voice.

    Sara Makeba Daise, MA (she/her) is a Black, queer, fifth-generation Gullah Geechee Writer, Griot, Cultural Worker, Healer and Diviner from Beaufort, SC. She works passionately at the intersections of Afrofuturism, ancestor veneration, intergenerational healing, Black queer erotics & desire, and African Diasporic rituals, history & culture - particularly in The South. As a writer, Sara explores these topics through memoir, prose, folklore and speculative fiction.


    Daughter of Storytellers, Culture Bearers, and stars of Nick Jr.’s Gullah Gullah Island, Ron & Natalie Daise, Sara’s multidisciplinary approach builds on their continuous work of worldbuilding, archiving and affirming Black life.


    Sara’s acclaimed 2020 essay "Be Here Now: The South is a Portal", published in Root Work Journal, uplifts the South as a portal for Africana and Indigenous resistance and ways of knowing. Her debut book, Sankofa Shadow Work: Diaries of a Diasporic Diviner (2025), is a literary cosmogram blending memoir, public history, fabulation, and conjure. Following the life and death cycles of a queer Black Diviner, Griot, and Gatekeeper, the stories invite readers to explore their shadows, center pleasure, and heal backwards and forwards in the face of systemic terror. Purchase Sankofa Shadow Work: https://www.saramakeba.com/store/p/signed-copy-of-sankofa-shadow-work

    Visit Sara's Website: www.saramakeba.com

    Follow Sara on Substack: @saramakeba

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    Music by Omar Faruque from Pixabay

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    57 分
  • Episode 400: The Gay Edition
    2025/11/23

    Season 4 is finally upon us y'all! And just like in seasons prior, you can expect all the crazy dreams, insightful conversations, and beautiful revelations by beautiful people. What makes this season particularly special is that for the first time, we are catering to a specific audience: Black Queer Dreamers.

    Welcome back to Dreaming in Color with Nancey B. Price: The Gay Edition!Season 4 premiers on Wednesday, November 26!

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    5 分
  • 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

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    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.

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    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

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    Music by Dmitrii Kolesnikov from Pixabay


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    1 時間 12 分