FLIPd Podcast

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From SparkLight Creative Group, FLIPd is one story of Cincinnati history, one week at a time.

08/31/2023

If you have yet to listen to our FLIPd podcast…you are missing out…only if you are into Cincy and NKY history and how it intersects the Black experience…just saying…

A bold wall of vintage ads recalls Walnut Hills’ history of black-owned businesses 08/20/2023

Check out this wall honoring the story of historically Black business here in Cincinnati!



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A bold wall of vintage ads recalls Walnut Hills’ history of black-owned businesses The slogan of the Andrew Hardin grocery in Walnut Hills was “The path that leads to satisfaction.” That was truth in advertising for African-Americans living in Cincinnati in the early and mid-20th…

08/07/2023

We are super excited to announce our next episode will be about this historic Cincinnati home, now a branch of the Cincinnati-Hamilton County Library….who it was built for AND the African American lives that made it come to life!

08/07/2023

Just in case you missed it…our latest episode is out! We recorded it live infront of a studio audience at the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center!

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In this episode we talk about Cincinnati’s Union Terminal and it’s connection with the international organization,The Black Elks.

08/03/2023

A new episode just dropped…and it was recorded live in front of a studio audience! Listen how we talk about Cincinnati’s iconic Union Terminal and it’s connection with the founding of the international organization, The Black Elks. wwwflipdpodcast.com

05/14/2023

From all of us at the FLIPd Podcast Happy Mother’s Day!!!

04/27/2023

Sometimes it’s good to read about the good times…and the bad. Available on Amazon or at www.kasimpsoncreates.com

04/21/2023

Originally self-published in 2013, we are celebrating 10 years of Chronicles helping to promote ***r narratives!!!!

Photos from FLIPd Podcast's post 03/08/2023

Found another gem in the local history section. An image of Martha Ann Taylor, founder of St. James A.M.E. Church here in Covington, KY

02/26/2023

NKY HISTORIC BLACK BUSINESS PROFILE | Jacob Price Lumber

This ad was found in an 1883 Covington, KY newspaper.

02/17/2023

Walked in to do some research in the history department at the Covington Branch of the Kenton County Public Library for our upcoming podcast episode and found this gem. A painting of Bishop Richard Allen, the founder of the African Methodist Episcopal Church!

01/30/2023

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