• Florida is NOT the South: The Saltwater Underground Railroad and Untold Black Floridian History | Season 2 Episode 4
    Dec 19 2025

    The Saltwater Underground Railroad is a little-known Black liberation network that predates Harriet Tubman and completely reframes how we understand freedom, Florida, and Black history. We break down how enslaved and free Black people escaped bondage by moving south through Florida and across open water to the Bahamas, aided by Black Seminoles and Indigenous communities who built autonomous settlements long before Florida became part of the United States.


    We dig into why Florida is such a cultural outlier in the South, how Caribbean, African, and Indigenous histories shaped Black Floridian identity, and why these stories are rarely taught. The conversation challenges myths about Black people and water, connects past resistance to present-day movements like Black in Marine Science, and asks what liberation looks like when freedom is close enough to reach—if you’re willing to move.


    Timestamps:

    0:00 Introduction

    2:10 What Is the Saltwater Underground Railroad?

    6:40 The History of Slavery and Free Black Communities in Florida

    11:00 Black Seminoles, Resistance, and War

    18:00 Escaping by Sea: 6,000 People to the Bahamas

    25:20 Is Florida Really The South?

    35:50 Black in Marine Science

    44:00 Youth's Access to Environmental Education

    58:45 Collective Consciousness and What Comes Next


    Don’t Water it Down (DWID) is a live and pre-recorded video podcast hosted by four black voices, primarily from New Orleans, decoding climate jargon, over curated cocktails. These unique hosts bring their distinct perspectives and experiences to the table, discussing complex and challenging topics in an authentic and transparent manner. They use storytelling and knowledge sharing to build connections, rooting each episode in New Orleans but grounding it in the local community, art, culture, and libations.


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    Deniseea @chickenandchampagne

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    Nesby @Nesbyphips

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    59 mins
  • What We Learned from the New Orleans Mayoral Election | Season 2 Episode 3
    Nov 21 2025

    Six days after the 2025 New Orleans Mayoral election, we sat down with Gregory Swafford, co-founder of the Culture of Cleanliness, and our hosts Jessica, Deniseea, and Ryan to talk straight about what really moves New Orleans forward: informed civic engagement and community action. We unpack our takeaways from the election, like low voter turnout, the locals vs. transplants dynamic, and how influencer culture can spread both information and misinformation. Gregory shares why neighborhood pride starts on your own block, what it takes to curb illegal dumping, and how resident-led cleanups can shift the tone at City Hall.


    We also get into the bigger vision—voter education that meets people where they are, clear roles for council members vs. communities, and bold ideas like leveraging our waterways and reimagining services in New Orleans East.


    Timestamps:

    0:00 Introduction

    3:20 Much Needed Election Week Debrief

    8:45 Local vs. Transplant Influencers

    14:10 Voter Education and Misinformation

    21:55 What Should We Expect From Our Elected Officials

    30:40 Innovation in New Orleans East

    39:50 What's Next for New Orleans


    Don’t Water it Down (DWID) is a live and pre-recorded video podcast hosted by four black voices, primarily from New Orleans, decoding climate jargon, over curated cocktails. These unique hosts bring their distinct perspectives and experiences to the table, discussing complex and challenging topics in an authentic and transparent manner. They use storytelling and knowledge sharing to build connections, rooting each episode in New Orleans but grounding it in the local community, art, culture, and libations.


    Check out our first season – www.youtube.com/@nolawater


    Follow Don't Water It Down

    Youtube: www.youtube.com/@DontWaterItDown

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dontwateritdown

    Website: https://nolawater.org/


    Follow our hosts on Instagram

    Jessica @Queenofwata

    Deniseea @chickenandchampagne

    Ryan @mynameisphlegm

    Nesby @Nesbyphips

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    52 mins
  • Imagine a Day Without Water | Season 2 Episode 2
    Oct 17 2025

    What would it really mean to live a day without water? In honor of the 2025 Imagine a Day Without Water on October 16th, Jessica, Deniseea, Ryan, and Nesby are digging into how something we take for granted touches every part of life: from brushing our teeth and cooking dinner to keeping schools open and communities running.


    We break down how water connects everything , health, culture, and daily survival, and why access isn’t equal for everyone. We discuss why Americans consume more water than many other countries, the commodification of water, what access to free water looks like around the world. From New Orleans boil-water advisories to global stories of scarcity, this conversation challenges how we value the most essential resource we have. Tune in for a thought-provoking episode that’ll make you think twice before your next long shower.


    Timestamps:

    0:00 Introduction/Cheers

    2:07 Imagine a Day Without Water?

    6:01 Water Rationing in the Desert

    13:09 What Happens to the Human Body Without Water

    17:03 The American Obsession with Water

    24:00 Tap vs. Bottled Water

    36:50 Where Our Water Comes From

    47:17 Pour One Out


    Don’t Water it Down (DWID) is a live and pre-recorded video podcast hosted by four black voices, primarily from New Orleans, decoding climate jargon, over curated cocktails. These unique hosts bring their distinct perspectives and experiences to the table, discussing complex and challenging topics in an authentic and transparent manner. They use storytelling and knowledge sharing to build connections, rooting each episode in New Orleans but grounding it in the local community, art, culture, and libations.


    Check out our first season – www.youtube.com/@nolawater


    Follow Don't Water It Down

    Youtube: www.youtube.com/@DontWaterItDown

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dontwateritdown

    Website: https://nolawater.org/


    Follow our hosts on Instagram

    Jessica @queenofwata

    Deniseea @chickenandchampagne

    Ryan @mynameisphlegm

    Nesby @Nesbyphips

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    50 mins
  • The Fight for Affordable Energy in Louisiana | Season 2 Episode 1
    Sep 19 2025

    For the first episode of our new season, Don’t Water It Down hosts Jessica, Deniseea, Ryan, and Nesby sat down with KD, Community Solutions Manager at the Alliance for Affordable Energy, at the One Water Conference in Pittsburgh, to unpack some of the biggest challenges New Orleans faces around water and energy.


    Together, we explore how government decisions and corporate influence shape our access to essential resources, and why understanding the policies and infrastructure behind them is key to real community advocacy. Tune in for a powerful discussion that connects the dots between energy, water, and the fight for a more equitable future.


    Timestamps:

    00:00 SWBNO’s Financial Struggles, Land Subsidence

    05:00 Entergy’s Monopoly & Energy Costs

    13:00 Data Centers and Energy Demand

    24:00 Advocacy and Community Power

    36:00 City Council and State Representation

    47:00 Collective Action

    53:00 Impact on Education and Younger Generations

    1:02:00 Giving Power Back to the People


    Don’t Water it Down (DWID) is a live and pre-recorded video podcast hosted by four black voices, primarily from New Orleans, decoding climate jargon, over curated cocktails. These unique hosts bring their distinct perspectives and experiences to the table, discussing complex and challenging topics in an authentic and transparent manner. They use storytelling and knowledge sharing to build connections, rooting each episode in New Orleans but grounding it in the local community, art, culture, and libations.


    Check out our first season – www.youtube.com/@nolawater


    Follow Don't Water It Down

    Youtube: www.youtube.com/@DontWaterItDown

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dontwateritdown

    Website: https://nolawater.org/

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    49 mins
  • Don't Water it Down Podcast Trailer
    Sep 12 2025

    Don’t Water it Down (DWID) is a live and pre-recorded video podcast hosted by four black voices, primarily from New Orleans, decoding climate jargon, over curated cocktails. These unique hosts bring their distinct perspectives and experiences to the table, discussing complex and challenging topics in an authentic and transparent manner. They use storytelling and knowledge sharing to build connections, rooting each episode in New Orleans but grounding it in the local community, art, culture, and libations.


    Follow Don't Water it Down

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dontwateritdown/

    Website: nolawater.org

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