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The Cut

In Her Shoes: Carri Twigg

The Cut

New York Magazine

Documentary, Personal Journals, Society & Culture, Arts, Fashion & Beauty

4.41.7K Ratings

🗓️ 9 November 2022

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

Carri Twigg understands how storytelling shapes our reality. She’s the Co-founder and Head of Development for Culture House media, a Black, Brown and woman owned production company that centers the voices of those most marginalized in the industry. Culture house is behind the series, Growing up on Disney plus which came out earlier this fall. It follows the lives of ten young adults as they navigate their adolescent years. Most recently, Culture House produced Hair Tales on Hulu and OWN, which tells the story of Black hair through the decades and features women like Issa Rae, Oprah and Ayanna Presley as they walk us through their own personal hair journeys. We talked to Carri about shifting careers, how she started Culture House and the importance of telling our own stories. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Support for this show comes from Intel.

0:04.0

Where do world-changing ideas get their start?

0:06.8

At Intel, it starts with real solutions

0:09.5

and real solutions start with exceptional engineering.

0:13.9

The quantum computing revolution,

0:15.9

the next generation of AI experts,

0:18.4

the renewable energy grid,

0:20.4

early diagnosis for cancer.

0:22.9

The examples are countless.

0:25.0

The impacts are endless,

0:26.7

but the foundation is always the same.

0:29.5

It starts with Intel.

0:31.6

Learn more at intel.com slash stories.

0:35.5

[♪ OUTRO MUSIC PLAYING [♪

0:47.0

Welcome to Inher Shoes.

0:48.6

I'm Lindsay Peoples,

0:49.6

and I'm Editor-in-Chief of the Cut.

0:51.5

On this show, I get to talk to people

0:53.2

that we love and admire,

0:55.0

or some that we just find interesting.

0:57.0

We'll explore how they found their path

0:58.7

and what maybe have gotten in their way

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