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In this episode of the La Raza BIPOC ACCESS Artist Development Podcast, we sit down with Tracy J — poet, entrepreneur, and founder of Outpour, a monthly open mic series uplifting poets, artists, and musicians across Durham Region and the GTA. She also shares the story behind Pour-et, her poetry-inspired herbal tea brand, and how both ventures reflect her mission to build intentional, inclusive, and healing-centered spaces for the Black and BIPOC creative community.

We dive into Tracy J’s unique approach to fusing business with purpose, how she stays grounded while wearing many hats as a mother and curator, and her advice for artists looking to turn their creativity into legacy. A conversation on self-expression, safe spaces, and honoring your voice through both art and entrepreneurship.

Presented by Spin El Poeta (One Mic Educators) x THE DOPE CONTENT
Discover more: onemic-educators.ca https://linktr.ee/bipocaccess
Supported by the Canada Council for the Arts

This episode is part of the La Raza BIPOC ACCESS Artist Development Project, spotlighting artists and innovators rooted in community, culture, and connection.

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