That One (Blank) Friend

by Saudia Rashed

Do you march to the beat of your own drum. Have you ever been the one person dealing with making a unique career choice? Or dealing with a specific situation or condition that no other friend can relate to? Are you that one (blank) friend? Here is a place where we celebrate you. Hosted by Saudia Rashed , this podcast features conversations with people dealing with situations, careers, medical circumstances, and life paths tha ...   ...  Read more

Podcast episodes

  • Season 2

  • Brett Butler: That One (Husband) Friend

    Brett Butler: That One (Husband) Friend

    In our season 2 finale, we go way back with my husband Brett Butler. We take a walk down memory lane, and share how we met and became friends; how an 8 year friendship turned into "love", and what took so long for us to FINALLY get together. (hint; it was me). We also discuss how other romantic relationships impacted our personalities along the way, and how being friends first affected the dynamics of the relationship. This is a funny yet, sometimes heartbreaking, and insightful story of not only our love story, but a journey self-worth and discovery. ABOUT BRETT: Husband. Father. Sound Guy Extraordinaire. Outnumbered by women and okay with it. If his voice sounds familiar, you might remember him from his former life as a voice over artist from the cult-classic animated comedy 'Sea-Lab 2021' GUEST LINKS: INSTAGRAM: @brettjb25 NOSTALGIC INSTAGRAM: @scccomedy Sinatra inspired music video "Baby Got Back" on Huffington Post -------------------- Please Subscribe to That One (Blank) Friend on Apple Podcasts & Spotify and follow us on on Social Media HOST: @saudiarashed SHOW: @thatoneblankfriend WEBSITE: SaudiaRashed.com For guest inquiries email: thatoneblankfriend@gmail.com

  • Danielle Ellis: That One (Artist/Activist) Friend

    Danielle Ellis: That One (Artist/Activist) Friend

    In this conversation I catch up with my former high school classmate, artist and social activist Danielle Ellis. We discuss her educational journey and the validity of higher education; how dealing with divorce and her own sexual identity brought her back to creating art; and how she is using her initiative, “Mermaids Bring Water”, to provide clean water to communities, as well as how her activism serves her art and community. ABOUT DANIELLE: Danielle Ellis is an Oak Cliff native always ready to share her love of the arts with everyone at a moment’s notice be it painting live or holding workshops through her creative incubator Brassfly Studio. Her art education came from her parents, summer workshops at the South Dallas Cultural Center, attending Booker T. Washington High School of the Performing and Visual Arts and later The School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC). She is also the creator of Mermaids Bring Water, an initiative that provides clean water to communities in need. Her words: “In my work I delve into our spiritual history as a form of survival, resistance and celebration. So often the narrative has been that African Americans are so far removed and void of culture. We have retained in many ways our roots and that includes spiritualities from our Ancestral home (Africa). We are of many African cultures forced together on new lands. We’ve held onto the scraps of what we were and patched a quilt into who we are. As a spiritual practitioner with a deep love for our people, I express that in all mediums, which includes creating public/private altars and community service. My life’s work is of uplift, veneration and celebration.” ---------------- GUEST LINKS: INSTAGRAM: @brassfly_studio INSTAGRAM: @mermaidsbringwater ETSY SHOP: Mermaids Bring Water GoFundMe : Bring Water to Sandbranch FACEBOOK: Brassfly Studio: An Eco Urban Experience FACEBOOK: Mermaids Bring Water -------------------- Please Subscribe to That One (Blank) Friend on Apple Podcasts & Spotify and follow us on on Social Media HOST: @saudiarashed SHOW: @thatoneblankfriend WEBSITE: SaudiaRashed.com For guest inquiries email: thatoneblankfriend@gmail.com

  • Mathew Boudreaux: That One (Mister Domestic) Friend

    Mathew Boudreaux: That One (Mister Domestic) Friend

    How does someone who started sewing for fun end up creating a business and an active sewing/crafting/quilting community by spreading joy & positivity? In my conversation with Mathew Boudreaux, we discuss what jump started his passion for sewing and crafting; how a background in business and communications prepared him for creating his business, Mister Domestic; and how a horrible phishing experience brought him to the realization of prioritizing his own authenticity to close the gap between Mathew & Mister Domestic. ABOUT MATHEW: Mathew Boudreaux of Mister Domestic learned to sew as a kid, but never really got into it until he had his daughter Helena, who is now seven and a half. He thought it would be a great way to connect with her if he could make her cool clothes. With a new motivation to up his attention-to-detail, the quality and coolness far exceeded even his own expectations. Once he started posting his projects on social media, the quilting world quickly took notice of his fearless use of color and print, incomprehensibly fast output, carefree enthusiasm and humor, and ability to seek out, acquire and share new skills. Making projects from fabric weaving to English Paper Piecing to apparel to the 3-dimensional, you can find his fabric party on Instagram, Facebook and YouTube. As a fabric designer, get ready to bring this party into overdrive as he translates his chic, edgy, and whimsical style into an in person experience for everyone to enjoy. And as a community, Mister Domestic is a truly inclusive space, where all are welcome, unless your happiness is based on the oppression of someone. ---------------- GUEST LINKS: WEBSITE: Sign up & keep updated on his latest at Mister Domestic INSTAGRAM: @misterdomestic YOUTUBE: Mister Domestic Channel FACEBOOK: Mister Domestic on FB -------------------- Please Subscribe to That One (Blank) Friend on Apple Podcasts & Spotify and follow us on on Social Media HOST: @saudiarashed SHOW: @thatoneblankfriend WEBSITE: SaudiaRashed.com For guest inquiries email: thatoneblankfriend@gmail.com

  • Jamie M. Fox: That One (Fighting for Fertility) Friend

    Jamie M. Fox: That One (Fighting for Fertility) Friend

    In my conversation with Jamie, we discuss not only her egg freezing decision , but what happened when she decided to throw dating into the mix; her endometriosis diagnosis and its effect on her fertility, as well as the heartbreak of multiple miscarriages. This story has a happy ending, but is a wakeup call to normalize the conversation amongst women surrounding miscarriages and infertility. ABOUT JAMIE M FOX: Jamie’s producing, acting and writing work have taken her across the United States and Europe. Her writing has appeared in The New York Times, The LA Times and Off Broadway. She and her writing partner (also husband) recently welcomed their first child... during the pandemic. ---------------- GUEST LINKS: INSTAGRAM: @therealjamiefox. Jamie & Josh's love story in The New York Times Jamie & Josh's love story in the Los Angeles Times ***Fertility & Endometriosis Resources : California Fertility Partners Camran Nezhat Institute Mother Nurture Wellness -------------------- Please Subscribe to That One (Blank) Friend on Apple Podcasts & Spotify and follow us on on Social Media HOST: @saudiarashed SHOW: @thatoneblankfriend WEBSITE: SaudiaRashed.com For guest inquiries email: thatoneblankfriend@gmail.com MY SOLO SHOW 'MAMA: Buy tickets here for 'Release and Let Go: A Journey of Solo Artists' show streaming live November 7th at the Whitefire Theatre.

  • Kamau High: That One (Pulitzer Prize Winning) Friend

    Kamau High: That One (Pulitzer Prize Winning) Friend

    In my conversation with Kamau High, we take a deep dive into the mind of a journalist. Listen as we discuss how books like 'Harriet The Spy', and Stephen King planted the seed for his love of writing, the high school newsroom the he created and what it feels like to gain then lose your "dream" job. We also get into his current editorial position at The Baltimore Sun, where he was one of many who contributed to the Healthy Holly- Catherine Pugh saga; a series of investigative stories that not only contributed to the resignation of Baltimore mayor, Catherine Pugh, but also won The Baltimore Sun a Pulitzer Prize in local reporting. ABOUT KAMAU: Kamau High is the senior features editor for The Baltimore Sun. He has written for the Wall Street Journal, the Financial Times and Billboard. Prior to joining the Sun he was the managing editor of the Baltimore AFRO-American Newspaper. He knew he wanted to be a journalist when he read “Harriet the Spy” in grade school. ---------------- GUEST LINKS: EMAIL: kamauhigh@yahoo.com Overview of Heathy Holly/ Catherine Pugh Scandal Link to entire list of stories from The Baltimore Sun on 'Healthy Holly' Scandal Kamau worked on the following stories specifically: Catherine Pugh's Pigtown Boutique Self-Publishing Industry -------------------- Please Subscribe to That One (Blank) Friend on Apple Podcasts & Spotify and follow us on on Social Media HOST: @saudiarashed SHOW: @thatoneblankfriend WEBSITE: SaudiaRashed.com For guest inquiries email: thatoneblankfriend@gmail.com MY SOLO SHOW 'MAMA: Buy tickets here for 'Release and Let Go: A Journey of Solo Artists' show streaming live November 7th at the Whitefire Theatre.