
Stop Drop and Rawle
By Rawle D Lewis


Model Citizen
Japanese-born, American-based model and content creator Arisa goes by a single name: ARISA. Her beauty, soft-spoken voice, and presence are wrapped in a gentle, calm demeanor. But within seconds of this conversation, those qualities are overshadowed by her passion and intellect.
We dive into Arisa’s captivating origin story—one that traces her journey from a tomboy in a small Japanese village to landing modeling gigs around the world. Refusing to rely solely on beauty, Arisa also explores her spiritual side through her podcast, “Heart Glow.”
Her passion for serving humanity feels authentic and deeply heartfelt. Throughout our conversation, you can’t help but sense the wisdom she’s gained from her global experiences. I suspect this won’t be the last time you hear from such a magnanimous creative soul.
Remember the name: ARISA.

Health is Wealth
Deon DeAnthony Williams is a man of extraordinary strength, conviction, and creativity. A true multifaceted artist, he expresses himself across countless mediums—comedian, writer, athlete, physical trainer, and spiritual counselor.
But now, he carries a new and hard-earned title: cancer survivor.
Against the odds, Deon miraculously overcame stage four cancer—a feat he attributes to his unwavering faith in God. In this deeply personal and unfiltered conversation, he opens up about the moments leading up to his diagnosis, the battle that followed, and the mindset that carried him through it.
What unfolds is more than just a story of survival—it’s a powerful testament to resilience, faith, and transformation. As you listen, it becomes clear: you’re hearing from a man whose life has been profoundly changed, and who now walks with a renewed sense of purpose and a sharpened understanding of what truly matters.

Don’t Cry for Me Puerto Rico
I sit down with Puerto Rican comedian, writer, actress, and activist Corinne Irizarry for a deep‑dive discussion about Puerto Rico—an unincorporated territory of the United States, an annexed island that gives the U.S. some Caribbean street cred. As a native New Yorker, Corinne brings several nuanced perspectives on the Puerto Rican diaspora, from mainlanders to island‑born Boricuas. She holds nothing back, expressing her deep passion for her culture and her people in the way only truly proud puertorriqueños can.
We also discuss the Bad Bunny phenomenon and that incredible cultural benchmark: the Super Bowl LX performance. In that moment, a slice of Puerto Rican lifestyle, history, and culture was on full display for the world to see. Irizarry speaks candidly about what it feels like to be treated as a “semi‑American,” to be seen as non‑citizens when Puerto Ricans are not only U.S. citizens but an integral part of the nation’s culture and identity. Corinne Irizarry is a proud Spanish‑speaking Puerto Rican who also happens to be a proud American.

Clika Clique
I had the extreme pleasure of sitting down with the filmmakers and producers behind the newly released film Clika. The film is executive produced by Jimmy Humilde and features stars such as Eric Roberts, Master P, and Peter Greene. It also marks the film debut of its lead actor, Jaydee. While this is his first acting role, he’s no stranger to performing—he’s the lead singer of the group Herencia de Patrones.
Clika has been unofficially described as the Latino 8 Mile. I chopped it up with writer/director Michael Greene and writer/producers Ski-ter Jones and Sean McBride. The buzz and energy surrounding this film are palpable. These breakthrough filmmakers were kind enough to walk us through their journey, sharing how this indie project evolved from conception to execution and ultimately to a national Sony release.
Their passion for storytelling is infectious and carries a childlike exuberance. Michael Greene, Ski-ter Jones, and Sean McBride are a fun, driven group of creatives clearly on a trajectory toward becoming Hollywood power players—and we’ve got a front-row seat to their launch.

The Wolfe Man
Hip-hop icon Colin Wolfe delivers casual, humble, and unassuming vocals in this interview episode of #SDnR. His down-to-earth manner is both refreshing and surprising, especially considering he’s worked with some of the biggest names in music—Madonna, Michael Jackson, Tupac, and Dr. Dre, just to name a few. Being a major contributor to The Chronic alone earns him lifelong bragging rights, but Colin didn’t stop there.
Within the first five minutes of the interview, it becomes clear that we’re speaking with someone who has been instrumental on the ground floor of a cultural shift in music. Wolfe’s fascinating stories and anecdotes place him right in the middle of a musical gumbo, shoulder-to-shoulder with some of the industry’s greatest talents. You can genuinely feel how deeply respected he is among these legends.
Colin Wolfe has become a hip-hop legend in his own right, even though he’s well-versed in a wide range of musical styles and genres. It’s that musical diversity that strengthened his artistry and helped shape his genius as one of hip-hop’s greatest composers. This multifaceted musician—producer, composer, and songwriter—has plenty to say about his industry, which honestly made me wonder if a Colin Wolfe TED Talk should be next.

An Ifeoma Informal
Nigerian-born Ifeoma Fafunwa has been called a social impact theatre maker, and her world-renowned play “Hear Word!” certainly earns her that title. The internationally acclaimed work amplifies women’s voices, stories, and struggles. True to her Naija roots, Ifeoma has embraced many creative roles — playwright, director, actor, activist, and fundraiser — just to name a few. A proud mother of four, she is a true tour de force, gracefully balancing family life and Africa’s entertainment scene.
In this real-talk interview, Ifeoma and I chat casually as we reminisce about our early days in Hollywood chasing stardom. We were international fish in a national pond. But at last, Fafunwa broke free from Hollywood’s culturally restrictive box and returned to Nigeria, where she now shines even brighter than the stars on the Walk of Fame. You’ll notice that our nostalgic conversation brings out Ifeoma’s lighter, more playful side — the same energy that we in America and “La-La Land” still miss. Yet we’re proud to share this now-rising global star with the world.

Liza May Read
In this episode, I was lucky enough to chat with someone who is a true visionary and storytelling alchemist: Liza May Read. Liza is the creator of the “Go Where You Grow” program, which is geared toward kids. And it’s literally doing just that—it’s growing.
Currently, the program consists of a series of five books authored by Liza May Read, all of which fall under the umbrella of Social and Emotional Learning. Liza passionately explains the expansive innovations of the program, and we truly get to feel her love for helping kids and families as a whole.
She candidly walks us through her journey of discovery, which includes both triumphs and disappointments. This is a wonderful conversation with a woman who offers a genuine play-by-play of what it feels like to have a calling and a vision—and the fears and inner turmoil one often navigates while in hot pursuit of such endeavors.
Much of Liza’s progress and success seems to stem from her own decisive behavioral shifts to literally “go where she grows.”

Plasma Mama
Dana Kipple is brimming with wisdom and pure genius—she’s got big brain energy. Her enthusiasm for the subjects that capture her interest is infectious and refreshingly genuine.
Kipple is the author of a new book on plasma—as in one of the four states of matter—titled A New Source: Plasma Consciousness and the New Human Potential. Her knowledge of plasma seems boundless. She introduces complex concepts and ideas, yet her explanations are delivered with a gentle, accessible touch.
Her lighthearted demeanor and delightful delivery are matched only by her childlike curiosity and excitement. Dana is a truly captivating guest, full of fascinating insights. I'm certain you’ll enjoy her company just as much as I did.

Cat’s Got Her Tongue
It was an honor speaking with singer-songwriter, actor, philosopher, and all-around great artist, Cat Wilson.
Have you ever had one of those friends who seems to have undergone a shift—a change, a boost in confidence so profound that you can’t quite explain it? You don’t notice a specific physical difference, yet somehow, they appear taller, more poised, more at ease in their own skin. You can’t put your finger on exactly what’s changed, but you know you want some of that magical elixir for yourself.
Cat Wilson is one of those rare people who has transformed into an elevated version of herself, and she was kind enough to stop by my podcast to eloquently share the life events that sparked such powerful shifts. Cat takes us on a journey through her metamorphosis—one infused with wisdom, self-discovery, and inspiration.

The Hollywood Talk of Fame
Doug E. Doug and I "chop it up," as they say, about Hollywood, the media, and the entertainment industry as a whole. This is a world that holds deep fascination and mystery for the layman—but from the inside looking out, this Tinseltown neighborhood can be quite costly to the soul.
It’s an exclusive place, often filled with unfriendly neighbors frolicking through the streets as if nothing ever goes wrong on these cutthroat cul-de-sacs. In this hood, morals often go missing, ending up on milk cartons like back in the late ’90s… except, since we’re in Hollywood, they’d be almond milk cartons, of course.
Doug has traversed the streets of the entertainment industry for over 30 years, so it's no surprise he came armed with a wealth of experience and insight into the social psychopathy of the various character types that keep this town spinning. Perhaps his sharp perspective comes from his multi-faceted journey as a comedian, writer, actor, director, and author.
Whatever the case, Doug didn’t hold back. He brought an arsenal of truth about the entertainment game and showed no hesitation in shooting his mouth off—in the kindest of ways—still managing to find an empathetic path through his words. He was definitely on a roll, and my job was simply to let him cook.

Gentrification : A Love Letter to Harlem
In this episode, I’m joined by my longtime friend and world traveler, Nzingha Clarke . Nzingha offers a sharp and succinct reflection on the last five years of political complexity in America. With her verbal eloquence, she shares a deeply personal account of her experiences with gentrification in New York City—specifically through the lens of her life in Harlem and her efforts to protect her family home.
Nzingha is one of my favorite thinkers. Her global travels have given her a multidimensional perspective on almost every subject, which consistently brings a refreshing take and an engaging listening experience.
One thing is certain: Nzingha’s words in this episode sound like a heartfelt love letter to Harlem.

Legal Aliens
I have a fantastic conversation with writer, actor, comedian, and all-around great guy Samba Schutte. Samba recently became a U.S. citizen, and this shift in his immigration status opened the door to a heartfelt and sincere discussion about ICE, immigration, and what American citizenship truly means to those who choose it.
While chasing the American Dream, Samba was also pursuing the Hollywood dream—a dream shared by many who arrive with stars in their eyes but no stripes on their shoulders. Remarkably, he seems to be realizing both. On the Hollywood front, he has starred in several television series, including NBC’s Sunnyside and HBO’s Our Flag Means Death. His versatility has landed him roles ranging from romantic leads to memorable guest appearances in film and television.
Listening to Samba’s impassioned, emotional reflections in this episode, it's hard not to feel his deep gratitude, love, and respect for the American Dream. He shares a strong kinship with fellow immigrants who are striving toward that vision and offers inspiring words of encouragement. He also delivers thoughtful reminders to those born in the U.S., who may have grown distant from their sense of national pride, encouraging a renewed appreciation for the country they call home.

Good Grief
My friend Erika Enggren and I have both experienced the profound loss of people near and dear to us. In Erika’s case, it was the death of her stepdad, whom she had known for most of her life. For me, it was the loss of an extremely close friend I had known for over twenty years.
These unfortunate, simultaneous events sparked a meaningful conversation between us — a conversation about grief and the day-to-day coping mechanisms we use to move through the pain of loss.
Erika Enggren is an artist through and through. She’s an actress, a painter, and an incredibly expressive poet. During our conversations about our recent losses, I found her to be insightful and astute, offering comfort and helping to normalize the experiences of birth and death. Given how universal these experiences are, we realized these are conversations that need to happen.
So, we brought our discussion to this podcast episode. And wouldn’t you know it — we managed to have a conversation about grief and loss that wasn’t depressing. Personally, I found it to be a helpful step in my healing process. Hopefully, it will be the same for you.

Hale Watching
Mike Hale recounts his life of a child actor with fondness and joy. The way most children talk about summer camp. Even though his short stint as a child in show-biz in retrospect wasn’t very long lived, he still managed to have a more robust career than most adult actors who have been in the game for years. But don’t hate the kid playing , hate the game. Even though he survived Hollywood as a child, Mike Hale still warns parents of the potential perils when signing their kids up for the Hollywood Shuffle.

Aging in America - Aunt Lucy
Join us this episode as we sit down with the remarkable Lucy Odessa Elliott, a vibrant 95-year-old who brings a lifetime of stories and wisdom from her roots in Harlem, NY. Raised in a time of change and challenge, Lucy has lived a colorful life filled with love, resilience, and an indomitable work ethic that began when she was just five years old, hustling on the streets of Harlem.
In this candid conversation, Lucy reflects on her vibrant love life and the marriages that shaped her journey, sharing heartfelt anecdotes and the lessons learned along the way. Her spirit and tenacity shine through as she discusses the realities of her upbringing and the hustle that defined her early years.

Cool Rantings II
My “Cool Runnings” costar Doug E Doug and I play catch-up as we discuss a myriad of topics. Nothing is off the table as we traverse through subjects like Fatherhood, Fame and Beyoncé. We even get around to talking about the movie “Cool Runnings” and the effect it had on our young lives.
Doug is a great conversationalist who maneuvers through sensitive and or complexed subject matters with humor and ease. His insights are very noteworthy and I often leave these conversations feeling enlightened and enriched. They usually spark some of my own insights and helps me to gain several new perspectives.

Voice Activated
none other than the illustrious Angelique Perrin! 🎙
Angelique isn't just any voice you hear; she's the magic behind the mic, a sorceress of sound. With a career spanning decades in the radio and voiceover industry, Angelique's voice has graced your favorite cartoons, like playing the Jedi , Adi Gallia on the “Star Wars” inspired animated series “The Clone Wars”. She’s also a producer/ co-host of the hit national radio show “Cafe Mocha” alongside comedian Loni-Love and hip-hop legend Yo Yo.
But there's more to Angelique than just her captivating voice. She's a seasoned storyteller, a master of improvisation, and a beacon of positivity in an ever-evolving industry. Angelique's journey is as inspiring as it is entertaining.🎧
Angelique Perrin will whisk you away on an audio adventure like no other. 🚀 "

Min-Dynasty

Bali Bali

A Warrior Not A Worrier

A Jewish 911
Jacqueline's narrative transcends the news headlines, providing listeners with an intimate understanding of what it truly feels like to be Jewish during times of heightened tension. Her experiences and emotions paint a vivid picture of the challenges faced by the Jewish community, adding a human touch to the geopolitical events that often seem distant and abstract.

The People of Gaza
This conversation was incredibly candid yet elevating. Sarah’s level of empathy is heartwarming. She wasted no energy picking sides or casting blame. What she does do however, is spend time advocating for human beings safety and care. She takes the humanitarian road. Sarah speaks in-depth of her concerns for the people in Gaza, family members included. These are polarizing times and this is a volatile topic. My hope is that we all can listen without prejudice.

Striking Accord

Yes And, Annie
Annie's one woman show "How to not Kill Yourself for 30 Days... And the Next 330" has consistently won praises from critics. Her show was also a standout at “Edinburg Fringe Festival.
- “As breezily funny as she is frank” - Fest Magazine
- “Sertich shines as an excellent character actor” - Short Com
- “Audience members were moved to tears from each end of the emotional spectrum, laughing and crying simultaneously. Despite the dark subject matter, this one-woman show will leave you feeling uplifted with the light that is Annie Sertich.” - Glasgow Living
We also talked about how Annie brings her personal experiences to life on stage, and why improvisation in particular helps her to process her thoughts and feelings.

Write of Passage

The Sherman Show

Commercial Appeal
Now I know Kathy and Kate personally, so I may be a little bias but I find them to be charming down-to-earth goddesses of the commercial casting world. That being said, our conversation flowed with insightful juicy tidbits on the commercial casting process. They do not shy away from revealing how the sausages are made… or advertised for that matter. These women are a joy to talk to because one gets the sense that they thoroughly enjoy talent and what they do for a living.

Racial Harmonizing
Daryl’s relentless efforts towards racial healing and exposing mankind’s humanity, should be commended with a Nobel peace prize.

Near-Death Experience
Rochelle does an amazing job of simply and calmly relaying her experience of having died and come back to life. I found her descriptions of the afterlife quite unique in comparison to others that I have heard. Whether you believe these experiences or not, you can’t help but feel her stories pulling you along on a wild ride through life… or the afterlife.

The Tao of Bobbie Oliver
This multi faceted entertainer is a joy to talk to. She comes filled with wisdom intellect and humor all rolled up into one. Her 30 years plus of Comedy experience shows during her Amazon comedy special, “Bobbie Oliver‘s Greatest Hits“. We have yet to unpack all the complexities of this comedy legend called Bobbie Oliver.

Women Life Freedom
revolution. The “Women, Life, Freedom” movement has captured her attention as she spends a lot of her time tirelessly raising awareness for this cause.
Melissa was kind enough to take time out of her creative endeavors of comedy shows and content videos, to talk to me about how she feels being an Iranian woman and artist during these troubling times in Iran. Melissa speaks passionately about the inspirational impact these brave Iranian women and men, protesting under such a strict islamic regime, is having on her life. They defiantly stand up for their rights risking torture jail and death. Many of these women are teenagers and some artist, just like Melissa. Though they are separated by borders, Melissa cannot help but feel a solidarity towards these brave.

Turteltaub Talks
In this conversation, Jon blends candidness with a dash of honesty. One cannot help but feel his childlike excitement, passion and love for his profession as a director. His enthusiasm is palpable as he strings his words together like a necklace, dripping with pearls of wisdom.

Globetrotter

Lights, Camera, Action
David Rountree is an extremely well informed and passionate podcast guess. His excitement towards dispensing his Hollywood nuggets are infectious. He imparts this wisdom on us with all the confidence of a Super Bowl ring winning coach, yet he still manages to keep it all conversational and fun.

Boys Life

Facelifts and Bo-talks
Sandra is a very motivational and inspiring guess. I found her conversations insightful and extremely informative. Her love and exuberance for this world made this a fun podcast.

Ola The Comedian

Foley Moses
Susan is able to use her knowledge of music gained from her rock star days in the 90’s. These skills have given her a rhythmic approach to the world of Foley which helped her to adapt nicely to this very unique occupation. Susan has put a little rock n roll into Foley.

Empath of Least Resistance

Fee Pray Love
Fee’s no nonsense openness was refreshingly unexpected. She is motivational but never preaching from a pulpit. She exposes her past ebbs and flows, wins and losses, and encourages us to embrace the highs and lows of being a human being. Her warrior like attitude, inspires us to keep on going, hurdling past our flaws. A conversation with Felicia “Fee” King is an adrenaline boost to your self-esteem.

Son Of David
David leaves nothing on the table during our conversation. His openness about relationships, his family and his childhood is so refreshingly candid yet not a hit of salaciousness. I enjoyed David’s ease and vulnerability during our effortlessly flowing conversation. He is a man equipped with many admirable traits.
Ghosted

Jamaicans On Ice
It was my utmost privilege to talk to such a magnanimous human being. I caught up with Rolando fresh from the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing. There was excitement in his cheeks and he could not stop smiling from his recent accomplishments. He relays his Olympian story with a buzz of enthusiasm. The Jamaicans did not win a medal but they won our hearts.

Life Coaching 101

Flobito’s Weigh

Married To The Mob
Vicky casually recounts horrifying events in an abusive and danger filled live. She explains how she was able to escape her mob matrimony. Freeing herself and her two children from exposure to a crime filled life. Vicky candidly tells us how she broke loose from sleeping with a gangster without sleeping with the fishes.

The CEO Whisperer

Training Day

Happiness 101

Sex Police
It light of the #metoo movement and the sudden awareness of Hollywood’s sexual assault cases and various indiscretions towards women, an Intimacy Coordinator on a set seems like a job position that’s long overdue. Jean appears to be very well trained and does more than a thorough job explaining in a fun way, the protocol and the nuances of what this job requires. Intimacy is her superpower.