Jalen Layfield
Jay's Conversations
Jay’s Conversations is a fun, thought-provoking podcast that explores the intersection of community, culture, and intellectual thought. Each week we’ll invite listeners to reflect on what it means to belong to a community, how we share & understand ideas, and how our experiences both, past and present, inform the way we live and interact with the world. So, tune in every Wednesday with Jalen Layfield, an aspiring anthropologist, and together we’ll engage with scholars, artists, and everyday people to bridge the gap between scholarship and real-world experiences. It’s not just a podcast, it’s y...
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Jalen Layfield
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Aug 17, 2025
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Episodes
Consumer Culture: Capitalism or Necessity? 17.08.2025 36:50
Consumer - a person who buys goods or services for their own use This week, we’ll discuss what it means to be a consumer, how humans’ relationship to consumption has evolved, and how influencer culture has stimulated a new wave of consumerism. Lastly, we’ll discuss the environmental impacts of overconsumption and explore ways you can examine your relationship with consumption.
The Evolution of Commodities 25.07.2025 54:04
Commodity - an economic good; something useful or valued This week we’ll define what a commodity is, the ‘purpose’ of them and how the term has adapted its meaning over time. We’ll also discuss what it means to commodify non-physical goods and the implications it has on the overall health of our society.
Unserious Behavior: Lightheartedness in a Serious World 19.07.2025 29:31
Unserious - not serious; lighthearted This week we’ll explore what it means to be unserious, examine some potential reasons why an entire generation has adopted this mindset and possible pitfalls with engaging in this behavior a little too much.
Mutual Aid: Exploring Support Systems 26.06.2025 29:21
Mutual Aid - a practice where community members come together to support each other’s needs. Often in times when the state fails to provide adequate support. This week we’ll explore the who, what, when, where and how, as it relates to mutual aid. Also, take a brief look at its history and some examples. Lastly, we’ll discuss some of the criticism surrounding mutual aid and some paths forward...
Authoritarianism & Totalitarianism: An Examination through Fiction 06.06.2025 34:27
Fiction - a genre essential to freedom and intellectualism (in my opinion), is the basis of this week’s conversation. We’ll use 1984 by George Orwell and Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury to: identify and analyze elements of authoritarianism & totalitarianism, examine character behavior to understand how they respond to their conditions, and discuss what contributes to the thriving of these two-i...
The Power of Community 29.05.2025 26:11
Community — something that is vital to the health of society, is the focus of this week’s conversation. We’ll define community (in some manner), analyze its language & how its used, discuss the importance of being actively engaged in it and ultimately the power it holds.
Sound Healing: Exploring Alternative Wellness Practices 31.07.2024 1:05:47
This week, you're going to hear from Dr. Arianna Deans, a Sound Healer, Managing Director, and Student Affairs Professional. We'll talk through her unique & diverse background as well as the practice of sound healing and how you could include it in your wellness practice!
The Power of Poetry: Exploration, Connection, and Daydreaming 17.07.2024 1:56:56
In this episode, you're going to hear from Brandon Blue, a black queer poet. We'll journey through his debut chapbook, Snap. Shot (Finishing Line Press, 2023), different ways you can approach poetry, and you just might hear a poem written by me :). This is certainly an episode you don't wanna miss!
A Traveler's Mind: Exploring Ideas of Travel & Tourism 05.07.2024 58:30
This week, you're going to hear from Brianna Mays, avid traveler and food enthusiast. We'll walk through her motivations for traveling, the experiences she looks for and what it means to be a tourist!
Quarter Life Crisis: Exploring Symptoms & Resolutions 26.06.2024 1:11:47
This week, you're going to hear from Alyse Marie, Singer/Songwriter & Producer. We'll walk through how she created her debut EP, Quarter Life Crisis , and how she used creating music as a way to express herself as well as find resolutions for this period in her life. If you are a lover of music and looking to hear from an artist that speaks to the heart - look no further because this is an epi...
Love or Duty: Themes in Khaled's The Kite Runner 20.06.2024 1:03:54
This week, you're going to hear from Aqua Richards, Founder of Pages & Prosecco. We'll talk through our thoughts about Khaled Hosseini's The Kite Runner as well as the themes presented throughout the book. For such a potent story, this is definitely an episode you won't want to miss!
The Black Imagination 12.06.2024 1:20:18
In this episode, we’re going to hear from Wabwila Mugala, a visual artist who specializes in printmaking. We’ll journey through the life experiences that help inform her art, the imaginative space she engages with, and how we can continue to nourish our artistic practices. As a series premiere, this is an episode you won’t want to miss!
Welcome to Conversations: With Wine in Hand 10.06.2024 2:34
In this short episode you'll learn about what you can expect listening to Conversations: With Wine in Hand :)
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