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The Salad Bowl Podcast

The Salad Bowl Podcast

By: Kevin Thompson
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The Salad Bowl Podcast is a celebration of individuality, diversity, and the beauty of different perspectives. Unlike the traditional "melting pot" concept, we believe in the power of the "salad bowl"—a society where each unique ingredient maintains its own distinct flavor, yet contributes to a harmonious and vibrant whole. Join us as we explore the richness of culture, identity, and human experience through thoughtful conversations that highlight what makes us special, while embracing the ways our differences can bring us closer together. Tune in for inspiring stories, deep discussions, and a fresh perspective on community, inclusion, and unity. 🍅 🥗 #SaladBowlPodcast #Diversity #UnityInDiversity #CulturalConversations #CelebrateDifferences #Podcast #Inclusion #UniquePerspectivesCopyright 2025 Kevin Thompson Social Sciences
Episodes
  • The Salad Bowl Podcast Ep. 10 : Yunuss
    Jun 30 2025

    In this powerful tenth episode, I sit down with Yunuss Diallo Labghaly — a United States Marine, a devoted Muslim, and a man I consider wise well beyond his years. Stemming from Africa and raised with the rich cultural threads of his heritage, Yunuss brings a thoughtful and grounded perspective to every part of our conversation.

    We explore his journey through the immigration of his family, the complexities of identity, and what leadership really means through the lens of someone navigating both faith and structure in today’s Marine Corps. From cultural nuance to military discipline, this episode is a rich exchange of lived experience, introspection, and personal growth.

    There is so much to learn from this interaction of minds. Tune in — this one will stay with you.

    🎧 #TheSaladBowlPodcast #Episode10 #MuslimMarine #ImmigrantVoices #YoungLeader #LeadershipMatters #AfricaToAmerica #FaithAndService #MilitaryStories #CulturalWisdom

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    1 hr and 44 mins
  • The Salad Bowl Podcast Ep. 9 : Alicia
    Jun 23 2025

    What if knowing who you are—and in what order—was the secret sauce to showing up as your best self? In this flavorful episode of The Salad Bowl Podcast, host Kevin Thompson chops it up with the incomparable Alicia Polk, a radiant force of nature who lives life in a carefully curated order of importance.

    From a vibrant childhood foundation to the disciplined climb from enlisted to warrant officer in the military, Alicia brings stories that are rich in wisdom, laughter, and perspective. But don’t get it twisted—this isn’t just a highlight reel. Alicia opens up about the why behind her decisions, the deep roots of her family-first mentality, and the leadership philosophies that will have you rethinking your own worldview.

    Expect bold truths, unapologetic clarity, and a few “wait…run that back” moments. Pull up a seat—this episode is layered, seasoned, and served with heart.

    🔊 Press play and find out why Alicia Polk doesn’t just show up—she shows out, in order.

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Side Salad: Black People Can't Swim
    Jun 9 2025

    In this Side Salad episode of The Salad Bowl Podcast, Kev takes a hard look at a soft place—the community pool. In the heart of New Orleans—a city celebrated for its cultural gumbo—why does the pool still look so… segregated?

    From childhood stereotypes like “Black people don’t swim” to the violent history of segregated swimming spaces, Kev dives deep into the hidden currents shaping who feels welcome—and who doesn’t. This isn’t about blame—it’s about curiosity, legacy, and reclaiming joy.

    Is it the cost? The culture? The cues we’ve inherited?

    This short but powerful episode will have you rethinking public spaces, generational habits, and the meaning of true community. 💭🌊

    Tap in, chew on it, and drop your thoughts—because community isn’t real unless everybody’s invited.

    #TheSaladBowlPodcast #SideSalad

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    6 mins
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