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Always exploring his creativity and engaging in new projects, Dre Hill is the host and producer for two podcasts of his own inception. “What the Hill” explores the black experience from the perspective of college students, delving into intersectionality and issues faced from both outside and within the black community. “Daily Dose With Dre Hill” is a short burst of light-hearted advice, inspiration, motivation, and tough love in short, easily digestible episodes.

Still Know My Value Daily Dose With Dre Hill

In 2020, Tori Kelly released an ep entitled Solitude. The first track on the project is titled Value. Do you know your value? That is the question of the day; the question of the episode. Dre has us reflect inward to consider if we know our value, further, if what we know is a true reflection of said value. Wanting to scratch beyond the surface, we will have to peel back some of the layers and preconceived notions to get to the truth of what our value really is, so we can truly start living in it. Recorded: March 26, 2023 Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/heyitzdr3 Twitter: twitter.com/heyitzdr3 Buy Dre's books ✨📚 https://drehillart.com/shop/ — Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dailydosewithdre/support
  1. Still Know My Value
  2. The Game is Dead
  3. You're the Reason You're Alone (Lonely)
  4. I Am (NOT) Doing the Thang
  5. Lessons from Year 23

Black History Month What The Hill

February is the shortest month of the year. It's also Black History Month. Hosts, Dre Hill and Heaven Hart sat down with their university's newspaper staff to have a discussion about the importance of black history. In studio, the duo expanded the conversation touching on the difficulties of factual education due to history erasure, films and documentaries, and history being made within this decade. There's more to black history than MLK Jr., Malcolm X, and Rosa Parks.  Resources: bit.ly/ANTIRACISMRESOURCES When They See Us (Netflix) Time: The Kalief Browder Story (Netflix) Record date: February 27, 2020
  1. Black History Month
  2. The Chris Singleton Effect [Forgiveness]

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