Rodney Reads : A Fascinating Word Experience

di RODNEY C. REID

RODNEY C. REID is a master voice over artist, writer, actor and model who has had a lifelong passion for words. The podcast, Rodney Reads: A Fascinating Word Experience, is unapologetic, organic and unplugged. Reid brings to life songs, poetry, children's stories, the Bible, his own writings and excerpts from some of the beloved classics. The son of an educator, Reid truly believes READING is fundamental and enjoys using his ...   ...  Leggi dettagli

Episodi del podcast

  • Stagione 1

  • John Henry

    John Henry

    Rodney Reads his favorite childhood story-John Henry. He says it as a valuable lesson for today's youth. Reid says, "children learn the power of perseverance from this wise tale.

  • What's going on and What's happening Marvin?

    What's going on and What's happening Marvin?

    Rodney leads us down a path of social consciousness as he examines the lyrics from two of Marvin Gaye's most prolific songs: What's going on? and What's happening brother. Rodney uses 2021 as a backdrop and sheds light on just how poignant both songs are today. Copyright established. © COPYRIGHT 2015 UNIVERSAL MUSIC ENTERPRISES.

  • Ms. Jill Scott

    Ms. Jill Scott

    Rodney reads one of his favorite love songs, by one of his favorite "poetic artists"--the incomparable Jill Scott. Scott is the master of the spoken word and wrote He Loves Me as a tribute to her then husband Lyzel. The song's official name is "He loves Me(Lyzel in E Flat). In this podcast, we learn why Rodney finds the lyrics so profound in any key.

  • TUPAC

    TUPAC

    Rodney Reid and Tupac the Poet were friends. The two met when a young Tupac, pre-stardom, was passionate about putting his life to rhythmic rhymes. Rodney reads some of his first poems and ends with one of Tupac Shakur's most famous rap songs-Hail Mary!

  • Rodney Reads: Langston Hughes

    Rodney Reads: Langston Hughes

    Langston Hughes is undeniably one of Rodney Reid's favorite authors. Rodney tackles some of Hughes' best work and offers personal commentary as it relates to 21st century society.