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Uplifting Seattle Youth with JB Proctor-Mills: The Urgent Need for Student Support
Last week on The Day with Trae, guest host Omari Salisbury welcomed JB Proctor-Mills, a pastor and Prevention and Intervention (PI) Specialist with Seattle Public Schools (SPS), to discuss the critical challenges facing young people today.
Behind the Lens with Paul Sanders: A Rising Star in Cinematography
On a recent episode of The Day With Trae, Paul Sanders joined guest host Omari Salisbury to talk about his career in cinematography and production, and his strong relationship with Converge Media and the TV show Back2Besa. A seasoned professional who wears many hats, including videographer, cinematographer, editor, director, and producer, Sanders shared his journey from his roots in photography to his current work in creative direction and video production.
Bringing Brilliance and Hope: Jerry Jones Discusses Career Training Through Virtual Reality
Host Trae Holiday sat down for a virtual conversation with Jerry Jones, the state workforce manager at Transfr, a learning platform helping students and job seekers find pathways to meaningful, well-paying careers. Holiday and Jones discussed the company's work in career training through virtual reality and the accessible and high-paying career paths it forges.
Housing and Affordability: Revisiting Katie Wilson’s First Interview on Converge
By a narrow margin, Katie Wilson is projected to win the 2025 Seattle mayoral race against incumbent Bruce Harrell. In light of her win, Converge looks back on Wilson’s first interview with Trae Holiday on The Day With Trae on April 6, 2025. Wilson, a self-described community organizer of 14 years and founder of the Transit Riders Union, spoke about her decision to run for mayor and what she planned to prioritize in office.
KD Hall Announces the Official Launch of Her First Book ‘Sacred Pause’
KD Hall, a six-time Emmy-nominated TV show host, crisis manager, and non-profit leader of the KD Hall foundation, has announced the launch of her new book “Sacred Pause: A Conversation with KD Hall.” “Sacred Pause” is Hall’s first book as an author that explores and chronicles her journey with grief and a midlife crisis, inviting readers into her 30-day sabbatical of reflection, rest, and healing following her mother’s passing.
Franklin Johnson on ‘Detroit '67’: A Fictional Story in a Real Time of Conflict
On a recent episode of The Day with Trae, host Trae Holiday welcomed Franklin Johnson, an actor in Acts on Stage’s upcoming production Detroit '67. Playing the character Lank after a few years off from acting, Johnson discussed his journey on stage and offered a glimpse into the magic of the upcoming production.
Honesty and Racial Equity: 4Culture's Commitment to the Future of King County Arts
On a recent episode of The Day With Trae, host Trae Holiday sat down with Brian J. Carter, the Executive Director of 4Culture, to discuss how the grant-making agency ensures that arts and culture stay thriving in Seattle and King County.
Dropping Pebbles in Ponds: Shelley Washington Shares the Power of Mentorship and Art
Earlier this week, Trae Holiday sat down with Shelley Washington, a stager for the Pacific Northwest Ballet (PNB), on The Day With Trae to discuss her long-standing career at the acclaimed dance company and commitment to mentoring the next generation of artists.
Pacific Northwest Ballet Choreographers Discuss Their New Sci-Fi Ballet ‘Aftertime’
On a recent episode of The Day with Trae, host Trae Holiday sat down with Pacific Northwest Ballet choreographers Amanda Morgan and Christopher D'Ariano to discuss their innovative new production Aftertime. The duo, who met years before collaborating professionally, shared the unique journey of their partnership and the creative process behind their groundbreaking sci-fi-inspired ballet.
Telitha Floyd: Providing Direct Residential Services Through PK Management
In a recent interview on The Day with Trae, Telitha Floyd, a social services coordinator for the property management company PK Management, shared her inspiring approach to bringing resources directly to residents. She emphasized the importance of creating a sense of belonging within communities and the transformative power of direct services for residents lacking family support and adequate finances.
Redeemed Wellness Center: A New Era of Culturally Responsive Healthcare in the South End
Dr. Jacquelyn Boles, founder of Redeemed Wellness Center, recently sat down with Trae Holiday on The Day with Trae to share her inspiring mission and career in the healthcare industry. The center in Renton, which recently celebrated its soft grand opening, aims to fill a critical void in culturally responsive healthcare, particularly in Seattle’s South End.
"Let's Make Something Cool": Jessica Hughes on the Impact of KCLS Makerspace
Trae Holiday, host of "The Day With Trae," recently interviewed Jessica Hughes, senior public services specialist King County Library System (KCLS), about the organization’s innovative Makerspace program. Hughes, who has been with KCLS for 12 years and the Makerspace for five, discussed her journey to the library system and the wealth of accessible resources available to the community.
Reginald Smith Jr. on Embracing Comedy and Choreography in "The Pirates of Penzance"
Trae Holiday, host of "The Day with Trae," recently sat down with classical vocalist Reginald Smith Jr., who is starring in Seattle Opera's "The Pirates of Penzance." Smith shared insights into his personal musical and professional journey, and his experience with the current production at Seattle Opera with infectious enthusiasm.
Lunar Park Shoes: TV Bobby's Vision for Black Representation in Footwear
TV Bobby, the founder of Lunar Park Shoes, recently sat down with Trae Holiday on "The Day with Trae" to talk about how he is revolutionizing the footwear industry. Bobby, a Seattle native, shared his journey and inspiration for creating unique and culturally significant shoe designs that provide much-needed representation of the Black community that is missing in the industry.
Poetry in Motion Ball: Logic Amen Recreates Safe Spaces for Black Communities
In a recent interview on “The Day With Trae,” Logic Amen discussed how art and music saved his life. The visionary behind The Griot Party Experience, Amen discussed his relationship with creative expression from a young age and how it shaped his livelihood as a Black man trying to make the world a better place. He also talked about his upcoming event the Poetry In Motion Ball on October 25 at the Royal Esquire Club.
Love, Grind, and Growth: BP Parker on Creation With Intention
In a recent interview on “The Day With Trae,” BP Parker, the visionary behind the Love is Dope clothing brand, shared insights into his creative journey and the powerful message he aims to spread. More than just fashion, "Love is Dope" is a lifestyle, deeply rooted in Parker's personal experiences and commitment to uplifting his community.
The Healing Power of Yuan Ming: Heru TchaasAmen On Repairing and Uplifting Community
In a recent interview on "The Day with Trae," Heru TchaasAmen, a Yuan Ming instructor who updated us on his latest achievement in his mastery of the traditional Chinese practice Qigong, shared his transformative journey in bringing ancient healing practices to the community. Sporting the motto “heal and uplift oneself to uplift others,” TchaasAmen’s dedication to his personal growth has profoundly impacted those around him.
Claudia Balducci: The Former Bellevue Mayor’s Vision for King County
Claudia Balducci, a prominent candidate for King County Executive, had an insightful conversation with Trae Holiday on "The Day with Trae” last week. Balducci, whose career spans decades of public service, shared her extensive background and outlined her comprehensive platform focused on improving the lives of King County residents.
Alexandra Tavares: Embracing Complexity and Community Through Live Theater
Actor Alexandra Tavares recently joined "The Day with Trae" to discuss her profound connection to live theater and her captivating role in the Intiman Theatre's upcoming production of "The Little Foxes." Tavares offered a compelling look into her acting journey, her approach to character development, and the unique magic she finds in collective storytelling.
The Southend Speaks: Maria Abando On Upcoming District 2 Candidate Forum
Community organizing has always been at the heart of positive change, and for Maria Abando, an organizer with Whose Streets? Our Streets!, it's a lifelong passion. On a recent episode of “The Day With Trae” guest hosted by Deaunte Damper, Abando shared insights into her work, the current climate of community engagement, and her organization’s upcoming District 2 candidate forum on October 14.