The Black Queer Culture Show

By: James "JP" Patrick
  • Summary

  • Join James "JP" Patrick, a Columbia-based personal trainer and wellness consultant as he dives into topics relevant to Black Queer Culture. From mental health to wellness, he has you covered. Make sure to subscribe to The Black Queer Culture Show!
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Episodes
  • E'toshia McFarland | Episode #6
    Apr 19 2023

    E’toshia McFarland is a multi-faceted and talented makeup artist with an amazing knack for detail and flawless delivery.  The Newark, NJ native is a 5x Award Winning Esty Educator and the founder and owner of Faces By Etosh, her Columbia-based spa, where she creates beautiful looks using the latest in makeup mediums and techniques. In addition, E'toshia has her own skincare line as well as offers classes and training on starting your own skincare product line.

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    29 mins
  • Terrence Henderson | Episode #5
    Apr 12 2023

    Terrance Henderson is a performing artist, choreographer, director, writer, teacher, consultant, and activist based in Columbia, South Carolina. An International award-winning choreographer, Terrance has been the creative force behind Columbia’s own Vibrations Dance Company serving as Artistic Director and Principal Choreographer for over 10 years. Terrance sees himself as a change agent, actively working towards dismantling oppressive systems through the facilitation of panel discussions, performances, and workshops aimed at Equity, Anti-Racism, Diversity, and Inclusivity.

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    43 mins
  • Dr. April Scott | Episode #4
    Mar 3 2023

    On this episode of TBQCS, we talk with Dr. April Scott.  Dr. Scott is a Columbia-based therapist, consultant, and educator committed to breaking the stigma against mental health.  She currently sits on the board for MidCarolina National Alliance for Mental Illness (NAMI) and Work in Progress. Dr. Scott is the Associate Director of Mental Health Initiatives for Student Health Services at USC Columbia. Her research interests include Black women’s body image, the intersection of media and mental health, and diversity and equity in organizational settings.

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    47 mins

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