Khadidah Stone
Set in Stone
Politics, Progress and Power. Setting in the stone the needed conversation for today’s political conversation.
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Khadidah Stone
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Oct 12, 2025
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Episodes
Justice, Courage, and Bankrupting the KKK 12.10.2025 43:45
In this episode, I sit down with Tafeni English, Director of the Alabama State Office of the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), to explore her journey into civil rights work and the mission that drives the organization today. We talk about her personal path, the challenges she’s faced, and the vital role SPLC continues to play in the fight for justice. From groundbreaking legal victories, like ba...
Winn to Win: Pamela Winn’s Unstoppable Journey 19.09.2025 1:00:18
In this episode, Pamela Winn opens up about her powerful journey from wrongful imprisonment to becoming a fierce advocate for justice reform. Her story is one of survival, resilience, and transformation. Pamela shares the battles she’s endured, the strength it took to rise above them, and how she now uses her voice to fight for others still navigating the same broken system. This is more than a co...
Season 2 Premiere: Two of Me, One Mic 12.09.2025 42:21
Welcome to Season 2! In this unique episode, I sit down with… myself. That’s right—two versions of me having a candid conversation about my journey, experiences, and the lessons I’ve learned along the way. Perfect for anyone wanting to connect on a deeper level and understand what fuels my mission. 🎙 Follow along this season for more insights, stories, and conversations that matter.
Director’s Cut: The BEST Bits 28.05.2025 22:02
In this special bonus episode, Khadidah Stone takes listeners behind the scenes of Set in Stone to revisit her absolute favorite moments from Season 1! From unexpected guest revelations that caught the host completely off guard to those perfect comedic beats that still make her laugh, Stone breaks down the highlights that made each episode special. Listeners will hear her personal commentary on wh...
The South Got Something To Say: Alabama's Last Democratic Governor 04.04.2025 55:39
In this episode, Khadidah Stone sits down with Governor Don Siegelman, the last Democrat to serve as Alabama's governor since 2002. We explore his political journey—what led him to office, his experience during his time as governor, and the challenges he faced after his term ended. From the highs and lows of his administration to the controversial conviction that followed, Governor Siegelman offer...
The South Got Something To Say: The Robin "Rocky" Myers Story 24.03.2025 1:08:01
In this powerful episode, we bring you an exclusive interview with Robin Rocky Myers' legal team. Myers spent 31 years on death row for a crime he didn't commit - no evidence, no witnesses, and an intellectual disability that was overlooked. Just two weeks ago, he finally walked free. Khadidah Stone sits down with his lawyer Kacey Keeton and investigator Miriam Bankston to uncover the trut...
The South Got Something To Say: It's Time to Reckon With! 07.03.2025 52:01
In this episode Khadidah Stone sat with the Founder of 'Reckon With', Elizabeth Woodson. We dive deep into the challenging but necessary work of dismantling white supremacy where it often begins: in white homes. Reckon With, an organization dedicated to supporting white people in acknowledging and repairing racial injustice. Discover how Reckon With equips individuals to confront white supremacy w...
The South Got Something To Say: Beyond the Badge 24.02.2025 1:10:42
In this powerful episode Khadidah sits down with Oniyemi Williams a former law enforcement officer turned community organizer, whose journey from navigating discrimination within her own police squad to becoming a voice for change in her southern community is nothing short of inspiring. Raised in a Christian household, her faith has been the cornerstone of her work. We dive deep into how her perso...
The South Got Something To Say: Wit Meets Grit, Double the Burden 14.02.2025 54:40
In this episode, we dive deep into the complexities of race, misogyny, and voting as it pertains to Kamala Harris. (Yes, we took it there! ) We recorded this before the election, so some parts may be dated, but the discussion is still incredibly relevant. From laughs and jokes to serious conversations, we explore the intersection of politics, identity/race, and power in a way that’ll make you thin...
The South Got Something To Say: Water Under the Bridge 12.02.2025 59:02
In this episode, Khadidah sits down with Cindy Lowry, Executive Director of Alabama's River Alliance. We dive deep into the environmental challenges facing Alabama and explore the critical issues surrounding the state's waterways. Cindy also shares some powerful, fast facts about Alabama’s water ecosystem that you won’t want to miss! Tune in to learn more about the importance of protecting...
The South Got Something To Say: A Seat at the Table 03.02.2025 47:32
In this episode, we sit down with Josh as he takes us through his journey into politics . From his impactful role in the Birmingham community to his work with a former governor of Alabama, Josh shares the highlights and challenges of his political path. We also dive into his significant contributions to the National Democratic Party 🇺🇸. Tune in to hear how Josh has earned his seat at the table and...
The South Got Something To Say: Nourishing Communities, Seeds of Change 24.01.2025 1:16:03
In this episode, Khadidah sat down with the inspiring Co-Director of Margins: Women Helping Black Women, Celida Soto to discuss the critical work of addressing food security and fostering mutual aid within communities. They delve into the harsh realities of food apartheids and explore how Margins prioritizes serving Black women and families through initiatives like food pantries and gift closets....
The South Got Something To Say: Breaking New Ground 18.01.2025 49:13
In this episode, we sit down with the trailblazing City Councilwoman DM Collins from Center Point, AL – a rising star in local politics. At just a young age, DM made history as the first and youngest Black woman to serve as City Council President in Center Point. A city on the brink of incredible growth just outside Birmingham , DM shares her journey, the challenges she's overcome, and her vision...
The South Got Something To Say: Beyond the Shelf 10.01.2025 56:39
In this episode, we dive into the work of Read Freely Alabama , a volunteer group of concerned citizens standing against censorship in local libraries. As attacks on libraries grow across the state, this statewide resource hub unites local chapters and advocacy groups in the fight for intellectual freedom. By connecting library supporters with state and national allies, Tune in to hear from Read F...
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