Since its debut, Heart of the Arts with Roni Nicole has brought incredible stories and conversations to listeners, shining a spotlight on local talent, artistry, and cultural resilience in the Raleigh area. Each Wednesday from 3 to 5 PM, we delve into the heart of what it means to create, build, and support art within our community. From exploring the culinary arts to the world of inclusive dance, each guest has brought their unique voice to the show, inspiring listeners and creating lasting connections through the arts.
Celebrating Diversity in Arts and Culture
We've had the pleasure of featuring guests who are deeply involved in the arts, each making a unique impact through their work. In every episode, we celebrate voices that are often underrepresented, helping to build an arts community that feels inclusive, accessible, and justice-centered. Here’s a look at some of the memorable voices we’ve hosted so far:
- KJ, a queer, fat, Black dancer and writer, joined us for a thought-provoking conversation on creating inclusive spaces through access-centered dance, disability justice, and mutual aid. Their work combines art and activism, challenging traditional standards in dance and encouraging a broader perspective on accessibility. KJ’s insights on the intersections of dance, activism, and community-building set the tone for what it means to create radical change through art.
- Wafeeq Zarif, an emerging comedian in Raleigh, shared his journey as a Muslim comedian whose humor seeks to educate while entertaining. His candid reflections on breaking stereotypes and finding laughter in shared experiences added a fresh perspective to our show. Wafeeq’s commitment to demystifying Islam through comedy was both eye-opening and refreshing, highlighting the powerful role of humor in bridging cultural divides.
- Chef Vernon Dickerson of Chubys Whubsy Cupcakes will bring delicious new flavor to the show this upcoming Wednesday with his insights on the culinary arts and the importance of accessible, community-focused entrepreneurship. His journey in crafting unique cupcake flavors while connecting with the community speaks to the importance of food in cultural expression and community-building. Vernon’s dedication to creating joy and accessibility through his craft was a testament to the powerful connections that food and culture bring.
Each episode of Heart of the Arts has explored a core theme: the transformative power of art in building inclusive, empowered communities. With guests sharing stories of resilience, activism, and creativity, it’s clear that Raleigh’s arts scene is vibrant, diverse, and rooted in shared values of justice and cultural celebration. From the stage to the kitchen, our guests embody the dedication and passion that fuel their respective art forms.
Through this platform, we’ve seen the incredible ways that art is used not only as a means of self-expression but as a tool for change, healing, and community empowerment. Guests have offered invaluable insights on how the arts can foster mutual aid, support marginalized voices, and challenge societal norms. We’re proud to be a space where artists can celebrate their successes, discuss their struggles, and share what inspires them with a broader audience.
As we continue to air new episodes, Heart of the Arts remains committed to bringing the stories of local artists, creators, and change-makers to the forefront. Each guest brings a unique story, offering listeners a chance to learn, laugh, and reflect on the cultural richness of our community. We’re excited to keep exploring new themes in the arts, and we look forward to featuring more inspiring voices from diverse backgrounds.
Thank you to our guests and listeners for making Heart of the Arts such a rewarding journey. Stay tuned as we continue to celebrate the creativity and resilience that make Raleigh’s arts community a force for positive change.
Listen in every Wednesday from 3 to 5 PM on WRLY-LP / 93.5 FM, and join us as we continue to share the Heart of the Arts with Roni Nicole!
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