Out of the
Shadows
Honest conversations with people who have been through something real and come out changed. Hosted by Wesley Hamilton.
What the show is about.
Out of the Shadows is built on a single premise: the most useful conversations are the ones people are usually afraid to have publicly. Wesley sits down with entrepreneurs, athletes, leaders, and people who have navigated things most people haven’t — and asks them to be genuinely honest about what they’ve learned.
Cultivating Inclusivity and Changing the Fashion Industry w/ Stephanie Thomas
Stephanie Thomas shares how she transformed personal challenges into a mission to change the fashion industry, advocating for inclusivity and representation.
Life at the Intersection of Being Black and Disabled w/ Lauren Lolo Spencer
Lauren Lolo Spencer discusses navigating the world at the crossroads of being Black and disabled, exploring barriers and opportunities.
Navigating Life with a Spinal Cord Injury w/ Anna Sarol
Anna Sarol, a spinal cord injury survivor turned disability advocate, shares her journey and the everyday realities of living with a disability.
Empowering Voices and Igniting Change w/ Dan Smith
Dan Smith shares his transformative journey from humble beginnings to becoming a prominent figure in the non-profit sector.
Behind the Lens: Raul's Remarkable Journey to Emmy-winning Filmmaking
Raul, an Emmy Award-winning filmmaker and ex-Army medic, shares how he turned his troubled childhood into a rich tapestry of storytelling.
Embracing the Path of Natural Healing with Toyia Mays
Toyia Mays, co-founder of The Laya Center, discusses personal healing stories and holistic health benefits.
Exploring Self-Discovery and Cultural Identity through Art with Ayala
Visual artist Ayala shares her journey of reconnecting with her roots and how her artwork gives voice to those often overlooked.
Transforming Adversity into a Healthier Lifestyle w/ Christina Perry
Christina Perry, founder of Body Love, shares how she transformed health challenges into a passionate journey toward wellness.
If you have a story worth telling.
Wesley is selective about guests — not because of credentials, but because of honesty. If you have been through something real and are willing to talk about it without the polish, reach out.
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