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Mad Ethnic, Real Stories: Daveed Benoit on Film, Community & Creative Legacy

Mad Ethnic, Real Stories: Daveed Benoit on Film, Community & Creative Legacy

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In this powerful episode of Theo’s Coffee Break, Theo sits down with filmmaker, community builder, and creative visionary Daveed Benoit.

Together, Theo and Daveed explore:

  • The roots of Daveed’s artistic journey
  • How storytelling became his form of protest, purpose, and power
  • Why building community through film matters more than ever

This isn’t just a conversation. It’s a blueprint for using your voice, your art, and your roots to change the world. Come sit at the table.

The coffee is always ready at Theo’s Coffee Break.
🎬 Learn more about Daveed’s work: https://www.instagram.com/slicklgp

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Thank you for being here with me at our coffee table today. I’m so excited to keep growing this podcast with you: one story, one conversation, and one sip at a time.

So until next time… take good care of yourself. And remember: the coffee’s always on and ready to pour here at Theo’s Coffee Break. But most importantly...

You are always welcome at my coffee table.

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