HAVE YOU EVER FELT LIKE YOU DON'T QUITE FIT IN?

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HAVE YOU EVER FELT LIKE YOU DON'T QUITE FIT IN? ·

Have you ever felt like you don’t quite fit in? Taylor Rae Almonte-Roman brings you On The Outside — the podcast where we talk about all of the ways we’ve been made to feel left out. Whether it was on the playground or at a party or in a recent Supreme Court ruling — there are ways both big and small that we are made to feel like outsiders, all of us.

See you out there.

On the Outside Podcast is hosted, produced, edited, researched, curated and conceptualized by Taylor Rae Almonte-Roman.

Where to Listen

Bonus Solo Episode: How I Keep it Together With Taylor Rae Almonte-Roman
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Bonus Solo Episode: How I Keep it Together With Taylor Rae Almonte-Roman

In this episode, I share my tips and tricks for how I stay organized. Between being a full time grad student at Columbia, producing three episodes of my podcast per week solo, boxing twice a week and training for a fight, teaching weekly at a women’s prison upstate, being the assistant director of Just Ideas at Columbia and creating content as a full-time job — it’s a lot to take on.

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Bonus Solo Episode: About Your Host with Taylor Rae Almonte-Roman
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Bonus Solo Episode: About Your Host with Taylor Rae Almonte-Roman

In the episode, get to know me, Taylor Rae Almonte-Roman. From actor to athlete to activist, human rights MA student to content creator, prison educator to abolition advocate, I wear so many different hats, but my mission is clear, to make the world a better place and to make each person feel like their life matters. Get to know me in this short solo episode.

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Note: On the Outside Podcast is designed to be heard. If you are able, we strongly encourage you to listen to the audio, which includes emphasis that's not in the transcript. Transcripts are generated using a combination of speech recognition software and human transcribers, and may contain errors. Please check the corresponding audio before quoting in print.