The Ricochet Effect Podcast, created and co-hosted by Dr. Abeni El-Amin and Terry Dumphord, is a production of Project Ricochet, a nonprofit dedicated to advancing health equity, youth advocacy, and cultural empowerment. The show’s mission is to highlight community leaders, elevate community issues, and foster solutions that improve the social determinants of health (SDOH). These efforts align with the vision of the Central Kentucky Black Family Conference, which strengthens families and communities through equity, resilience, and empowerment. Learn more at projectricochet.org.
In West African culture, the talking drum is more than an instrument...it is a voice. With its ability to mimic human tones, it carried messages across villages, summoning communities and sustaining connection. It symbolizes rhythm, communication, and unity...the very heartbeat of a people.
That spirit shapes this new series, The Talking Drum, amplifying voices that carry messages of healing and hope. This season was recorded live at the inaugural 2025 Central Kentucky Black Family Conference, grounding the series in a space dedicated to family strength, cultural connection, and community resilience.
Meet cousins Tony Wavy and Jayceon Jackson. Tony, also known as the Hip-Hop Picasso, is a multi-talented artist who pours his soul into music, visual art, apparel, and the community. Jayceon is a recent graduate of Henry Clay High School who competed in multiple sports and is part of the next generation of changemakers. Tony and Jayceon champion health through creativity and personal expression.
Listen as Tony and Jayceon highlight the importance of unity and how arts and culture serve as powerful tools for outreach and healing. You’ll hear what gives them hope and the motivating power of communal support.
This special crossover series of The Ricochet Effect Podcast and #IChampionHealth Chats is a collaboration between Project Ricochet @projectricochet2010, The Voyage Movement @voyage.movement, and Operation Making A Change @omacteam.