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When Men Amplify Women’s Stories: A Conversation with Orlando Walker

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In this unforgettable episode of Breakthrough Conversations with Rhoda & Co., we explore the sacred intersection of art, family, and purpose. Rhoda is joined by Orlando Walker—a gifted artist, storyteller, and the creator of the striking cover art for her memoir, Daughter of an Assassin.
What makes this episode especially powerful is the divine twist: Orlando didn’t just collaborate on the art—he’s family. Through Ancestry.com, Rhoda’s sister discovered she had a brother. That brother was Orlando. And what followed was more than a reunion—it was the beginning of legacy work rooted in healing and creative alignment.
Together, they discuss the moment of discovery, the emotional and artistic process of designing the book cover, and the deeper meaning behind amplifying women’s voices, especially through the lens of a man using his gifts to uplift.
Highlights from the Conversation:
 How Orlando’s discovery of his biological sister led to new family bonds and creative collaboration
 The evolution of the Daughter of an Assassin cover art, from concept to symbolism
 A powerful backstory behind a piece of Orlando’s art displayed on his wall illustrating the plight of women
 His story of being published six times and helping another woman author navigate the publishing process, saving her thousands
 How his first Fossil watch gifted by the brand became a tribute art piece that eventually sold
 The legacy Orlando hopes to leave through art that reflects identity, resilience, and truth
Featured Quote:
“Sometimes healing doesn’t arrive in the way we expect. Sometimes it shows up in brushstrokes, in siblings we never knew we had, or in divine timing that links our stories together.” — Rhoda Banks.
About the Guest:
Orlando Walker is a visual artist whose work reflects deep emotional themes around identity, struggle, and the strength of individuals, with some pieces focusing specifically on the strength of women. With six published art pieces and a growing body of legacy work, Orlando uses his platform to amplify underrepresented voices. He is also a mentor, having guided women authors through the publishing process to ensure their stories, and covers, reflect their full truth.

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Content provided by Rhoda Banks. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Rhoda Banks or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

In this unforgettable episode of Breakthrough Conversations with Rhoda & Co., we explore the sacred intersection of art, family, and purpose. Rhoda is joined by Orlando Walker—a gifted artist, storyteller, and the creator of the striking cover art for her memoir, Daughter of an Assassin.
What makes this episode especially powerful is the divine twist: Orlando didn’t just collaborate on the art—he’s family. Through Ancestry.com, Rhoda’s sister discovered she had a brother. That brother was Orlando. And what followed was more than a reunion—it was the beginning of legacy work rooted in healing and creative alignment.
Together, they discuss the moment of discovery, the emotional and artistic process of designing the book cover, and the deeper meaning behind amplifying women’s voices, especially through the lens of a man using his gifts to uplift.
Highlights from the Conversation:
 How Orlando’s discovery of his biological sister led to new family bonds and creative collaboration
 The evolution of the Daughter of an Assassin cover art, from concept to symbolism
 A powerful backstory behind a piece of Orlando’s art displayed on his wall illustrating the plight of women
 His story of being published six times and helping another woman author navigate the publishing process, saving her thousands
 How his first Fossil watch gifted by the brand became a tribute art piece that eventually sold
 The legacy Orlando hopes to leave through art that reflects identity, resilience, and truth
Featured Quote:
“Sometimes healing doesn’t arrive in the way we expect. Sometimes it shows up in brushstrokes, in siblings we never knew we had, or in divine timing that links our stories together.” — Rhoda Banks.
About the Guest:
Orlando Walker is a visual artist whose work reflects deep emotional themes around identity, struggle, and the strength of individuals, with some pieces focusing specifically on the strength of women. With six published art pieces and a growing body of legacy work, Orlando uses his platform to amplify underrepresented voices. He is also a mentor, having guided women authors through the publishing process to ensure their stories, and covers, reflect their full truth.

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