Zed Wondemu

Zed Wondemu is an Ethiopian restaurateur turned author, best known for her powerful memoir Slanted Justice. In the book, she chronicles her firsthand experience navigating the American legal system as a Black female immigrant—and the profound impact it had on her business, her family, and her identity. A natural storyteller, Zed draws from her entrepreneurial journey and personal resilience to shed light on themes of justice, perseverance, and cultural identity. Her transition from building a successful restaurant to writing reflects her commitment to amplifying underrepresented voices and sparking meaningful conversations about equity and lived experience in America.

Om Podcasten

Hello and thank you for coming! I'd like you all to know a little about me. My name is Rashad Woods, the creator of The T.R.O.N. Podcast, The Randomness of Nothing. I decided to dive into the world of podcasting because I am always seeking answers to the world around me. Often times, I'll dive deep into for hours on the internet or a documentary just to find out interesting information. I decided to call this podcast the randomness of nothing, because well, random thoughts of interest fill my days! I love to learn about new things, how they work, how they were made or what people do for a living and why. Folks frequently tell me in casual conversations about all the random weird things I seem to know about, and yeah, I'm kind of a geek when it comes to that! It came to me to take that interest to the next level by talking to subject matter experts in topics that interest me! I hope you become a dedicated listener to the podcast! In my free time, I work out, watch movies and practice martial arts. I have a black belt in Tang Soo Do, a brown belt in Taekwondo and currently practice Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and Muay Thai.  Let's dive in and take the trip into randomness together!