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First Episode of Cultural Healing

First Episode of Cultural Healing

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Welcome to the very first episode of Cultural Healing! I’m your host, David Jones—professor, musician, and community activist—and I’m thrilled to share this space with you. In this debut episode, we dive into the heart of what this podcast is all about: exploring the good, the gnarly, and everything in between from my progressive corner of the world.


We’re living in extraordinary times, and in this episode, I unpack two critical truths about our current national crisis: the unfit leadership of the current president and the ongoing threat of a political coup. Drawing from my background as a scholar, political junkie, and activist, I break down why it’s essential to move from denial to deliberation and, ultimately, to decisive action.


But it’s not all heavy—this episode also celebrates the power of culture and connection. I share a personal reflection from my recent travels to Japan, where I had the privilege of playing blues music with some incredibly talented artists in Tokyo. It’s a reminder that even in tough times, the world is watching, empathizing, and rooting for us.


Join me as we kick off this journey of cultural healing, where we’ll tackle pressing issues, share untold stories, and find moments of joy and inspiration along the way. Let’s heal together—one conversation at a time.

Listen now and don’t forget to share your thoughts!


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