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Dreaming In Color with Nancey B. Price

Dreaming In Color with Nancey B. Price

Written by: Nancey B. Price
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Welcome to Dreaming In Color with Nancey B. Price: A Podcast about Black People, Dreams, and the Lessons We Learn from Them. Each week, host Nancey B. Price talks with a special guest about their experience with dreaming and provides space for them to share their dream story with the world. Curious about the subconscious minds of Black folk, Nancey seeks to highlight the practice of dream telling and its significance to the Black experience. Are you ready to start dreaming?Nancey B. Price Social Sciences
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  • Episode 407: Elevators Everywhere All at Once [SEASON 4 FINALE]
    Jan 21 2026

    In this season four finale, Nancey talks with multidisciplinary artist extraordinaire (and fellow collage cousin), Jess Owens-Young, about her relationship with time, queer parenthood, and trusting where life is meant to lead you. Jess shares dream stories about rogue elevators.

    Jess Owens-Young (b. 1986) is a multidisciplinary self-taught artist whose figurative mixed media paintings and collage work focus on living joyfully while Black in the United States. Her work seeks to highlight Black people’s joy in the US, especially during childhood. Her work incorporates nature, such as the outdoors, flowers, and houseplants, to share the connections Black people have with the natural world. She uses her art to explore the lives of Black people, including interior lives, both physically and emotionally. Jess works primarily with vintage and painted paper, acrylics, oil pastels, oil pigment sticks, and acrylic inks on paper. She currently lives and works in Catonsville, MD with her wife and daughter.

    Follow Jess on Instagram: @truthofstrength

    Jess's Website: www.jessowensyoung.com

    Jess's Artwork Archive Profile: www.artworkarchive.com/profile/jessowensyoung

    Follow the Show on IG: ⁠@dreamingincolorpod⁠

    Follow Nancey on IG @nanceybprice and TikTok @nanceybprice

    Visit Nancey's Website: ⁠www.nanceybprice.com⁠

    Music by Omar Faruque from Pixabay

    ****THANK YOU FOR LISTENING TO ANOTHER SEASON OF DREAMING IN COLOR WITH NANCEY B. PRICE!****

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Episode 406: Let's Skip the Shame Part
    Jan 14 2026

    In this episode, Nancey chats with sex educator, Emmanuel (previously Zora-Emmanuel) Modupe, to talk about sex and kink, ancestral wisdom, and how living in your sexual truth may just heal your bloodline. Emmanuel shares a dream story about their family and sex toys.

    Emmanuel Modupe is a Black trans, nonbinary, sex educator and creative storyteller. Their work centers on sexual empowerment, consent, and pleasure as tools of liberation, especially for queer, polyamorous, and kink-identified communities of color. Through workshops and writing, Zora helps people reclaim their bodies, boundaries, and erotic agency while exploring the intersections of trauma, systemic oppression, and self-expression.

    Follow Emmanuel on Instagram: @temple.whore

    Follow the Show on IG: ⁠@dreamingincolorpod⁠

    Follow Nancey on IG @nanceybprice and TikTok @nanceybprice

    Visit Nancey's Website: ⁠www.nanceybprice.com⁠

    Music by Omar Faruque from Pixabay


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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • Daydream 5: Flying Tractor & A Plentiful Harvest
    Jan 7 2026

    Nancey is still recovering from the flu. So in lieu of a full-length episode this week, please enjoy this dream story about a flying tractor and a plentiful harvest. If you're interested in sharing a dream story for your own, message the show on IG ( ⁠@dreamingincolorpod⁠) or vial email (dreamingincolorpod@gmail.com).

    Follow Nancey on IG @nanceybprice and TikTok @nanceybprice

    Visit Nancey's Website: ⁠www.nanceybprice.com⁠

    Watch her lecture at the University of Rhode Island: https://www.youtube.com/live/5owXYMJdfH0?si=7tILJtiTz5VY6z4e

    Music by Omar Faruque from Pixabay


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    17 mins
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