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Welcome to the 2100 podcast! An ideological anchor, allowing accelerated growth of the African Diaspora in the C O L A… We're here to equip Black Pensacola with a mindset of group economics, a love for academics, and a healthy respect of our history, health, and God.

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    Mental Health In Quarantine Lockdown Part 1 with Abraham Sculley

    Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 74:34


    Summary  Abraham and I discuss the importance of mental health during confinement. We also get into why the journey is more important than the goal at the end. Relating to High School, College, and University graduations.  Socials Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/abraham.sculley YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZ3F7L2P7ZbVFAUbbIIvg0w Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/abrahamsculley/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/speaks2inspire Web - https://abrahamsculley.com  Notes Mental Health First Aid Certification. What is it and why you need to get certified to support your family and others around you. Including signs of suicide, depression and panic attack. How should parents and kids adjust to confinement life? A students perspective to adjusting to confinement? Emotions, Thoughts, & Feelings around students having a major milestone stripped  away like graduation. External Validation and more. Why open ended questions are effective in developing better relationships with family.  The importance of Journaling, no its not just for girls keeping a diary. Practical steps to implement with your family while confined. The importance of sharing your story. Not writing off your "crazy" kinfolk who actually might just have some mental health challenges that you can be apart of helping them recover. Hear what Abraham is curious about… Abraham's promise… Black on Black on Black on Black Segment How can we pair black businesses with black consumers? Abraham talks about identifying pain points to put yourself in the best position as a business owner to solve problems for black consumers. What do you know now that you wish you knew when you started out? Abraham talks about not having it all figured out to start. Don't work towards perfection, but work towards progression. Abraham elaborates on dealing with myths that carry over into the black business community  Community Resources: Mental Health First Aid Training - https://www.mentalhealthfirstaid.org/ Suicide Prevention Program - QPR - https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ Active Minds - College Students Mental Health Aid - https://www.activeminds.org/ Bio Meet Abraham SculleyAbraham Sculley understands the importance of using his story and experiences to educate and inspire others, whether for one-on-one conversations or while speaking to an audience. After graduating high school in 2014, Abraham studied at the University of West Florida where he graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Psychology. During the second semester of his freshman year, Abraham fell into a deep depression. At the time he did not know it was depression because growing up in a Jamaican American household, mental health was never talked about nor was how to seek help. He thought to himself, “I can't be depressed, I am an optimistic guy and I love people.” At the time, he did not understand that what he was experiencing was a mental illness. After accepting the advice from a concerned friend, Abraham sought out the counseling services on campus and was then diagnosed with Major Depressive Disorder. He later decided to withdraw from school to focus on his mental health. Abraham's 3-month hiatus helped him to return to school with a new outlook and new vigor. His medical withdrawal did not stop him from completing his degree, it empowered him. Depression became the catalyst for his purpose and he is now a mental health advocate, speaking around the country about his life, his story, and his passion for mental health awareness. From Abraham's experience with depression, he now facilitates mental health workshops, has spoken to over 1000+ individuals including professionals in health care organizations, for-profit organizations, nationally acclaimed non-profit agencies, college students and professors at major universities. Abraham is a certified Mental Health First Aid advocate and uses his passion to inspire others. He continues to use his story to promote the importance of mental health and assist others in reaching their highest potential in their physical, spiritual, and mental health. "I'm on a mission to eradicate the stigma of mental health"Abraham Sculley

    Exposing Motherhood Morbidity in Northwest Florida with Angela West-Robinson of Asabi Birth Services

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020 64:32


     Conversation Starters USA Today Article to jumpstart the conversation: https://www.usatoday.com/maternal-mortality-harm-hospital-database/ USA Today Article: Hospitals blame moms when childbirth goes wrong. Secret data suggest it's not that simple. - https://www.usatoday.com/in-depth/news/investigations/deadly-deliveries/2019/03/07/maternal-death-rates-secret-hospital-safety-records-childbirth-deaths/2953224002/   Socials FB - https://www.facebook.com/asabibirthservices/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/asabi_birth_services/ Web - asabibirth.com  Notes What is a pregnancy related death? Not only does it include the death of the mother and child during delivery, but the timeframe from birth up to 1 year and all the complications that can culminate during that time frame. Black women are 3-4 times more likely to experience death from childbirth 60% of these childbirth related deaths are preventable 3 Main Categories Social Implications via Racial Discrimination Physical Weathering What should parents look for to understand what's at stake during pregnancy? Why a birth plan is important. Why Angie refers to herself as a silent ninja! The hardest thing a mother has to plan for. What is a Maternity Coordinator? Post Partem Classes Breast Feeding Classes Advanced Women's CareWhat is a nurse mid wife? Understanding the affects of gestational diabetes on African American women How are we looking at Black Women's wellness as a whole? How convenience is jeopardizing women's health during pregnancy  Black on Black on Black on Black Segment The importance of supporting, sharing, and showing up as a black business owner Angie sheds light on myths about the Black Business community and talks about supporting up and coming Duala's Hear what Angie is curious about and striving for. (A hint, it relates to putting together an army of black women for the cause)!  Assumptions about Angie and her business  Community Resources: March of Dimes - https://www.marchofdimes.org/giving/support-march-of-dimes.aspx La Leche League of Florida - http://www.lllflorida.com/lalecheleague/home/ LEAPS Post Partum Support Group - Meets at Ever'man Groceries Educational Center. - https://www.everman.org/events Black Midwives Alliance - International - https://blackmidwivesalliance.org Black Douala's Association - https://blackdoulas.org Melanin Motherhood - Local. Founded by Angela West. - asabibirth.com  ReferencesModern Grandmother of Birthing's - Penny SimkinBooks What is a Doula Pregnancy in Childbirth - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B079L64ZT8/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_hsch_vapi_tkin_p1_i1 Bio Angela is a birth doula, spiritual mentor, life and holistic coach and founder of Asabi Birth Services.  In her role, Angela practices, educates and seeks to promote all aspects of Black wellness, through birth, spirit and life coaching.A big believer in community, Angela supports black entrepreneurship, community development projects and cultural, educational programs.She is a qualified birth doula who completed certification studies with Commonsense School of Midwifery and Doulas of Northern America (DONA).  Angela is no stranger to hospitality, having spent 10 years as a server trainer and fine dining expert, which taught her the importance of patience and communication. Prior to starting her coaching and consulting business, Angela spent several years as a classically trained musician. She studied piano from the age of 3 and completed accelerated music programs which include, New Orleans Center of Creative Arts (NOCCA), Loyola University and University of West Florida. While studying towards her vocal music education degree, she performed in several musical theatre productions which include Little Shop of Horrors, Once on This Island, and Into the Woods.Before joining Navy Federal Credit Union in 2018, Angie worked three years at a 30-year-old, Pensacola-based non-profit organization, the African American Heritage Society, Inc (AAHS). Her job titles with the organization include: Office Manager, Program Coordinator and Executive Director.   In her role, she initiated several grant writing opportunities which funded the AAHS Heritage Scholars Summer Program, and the popular Foo Foo Festival: Storyteller's Circle Series. During her service with the organization, she collaborated with numerous organizations which include the Florida African American Heritage Preservation Network (FAAHPN), Florida Humanities Council, University of West Florida Archeology, Escambia County Commissioners, Arts, Culture and Entertainment, Inc. She is a proud member of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc, the National League of Professional Women, Doulas International, Inc. and The Black Business School. In her free time, Angela enjoys crafting, gardening, singing, organizing and reading. Angela currently resides in Pensacola, FL with her husband Kimathi, son Jelani, and dog, Russo.  

    Community Over Competition with Life Is Hale Founder Haley Morrissette

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2020 53:47


    Socials  FB - LifeIsHale  Instagram - LifeIsHale  https://Lifeishale.com   Events  Gin-n-Kin - 3rd Thursday of the Month at Alcaniz Tap  Catching Hale on Alcaniz 2nd & 4th Friday  Gin-n-Kin Extended - 1st Saturdays @ Spice & Spirits  Sunday Funday's Djing for Al Perrin    Definitions   Black Auntie - Auntie is used frequently in countries such as India and throughout Africa, where age signifies dignity and the elderly are considered an asset to the community rather than a burden. In African American culture, younger people sometimes use the title to signal respect toward an older woman who has proven to be audacious and wise.  Polyamorous - characterized by or involved in the practice of engaging in multiple sexual relationships with the consent of all the people involved.  Feminism - the advocacy of women's rights on the basis of the equality of the sexes.  Womanism - Alice Walker introduced the word “womanist” into feminist parlance in her 1983 book "In Search of Our Mothers' Gardens: Womanist Prose." In the book, she cites the phrase “acting womanish,” which was said to a child who acted serious, courageous and grown-up rather than girlish.  Intersectional Feminist - aims to separate itself from white feminism by acknowledging the fact that all women have different experiences and identities. It is a qualitative analytic framework that identifies how interlocking systems of power affect those who are most marginalized in society.   References:  Pensacola Network of Black Professionals   Fabo  Community Over Competition   3 Community Resources:  Dream Defenders - Social, Alternative, Electoral Justice  Harmonic Learning  Albert Perrin - We Love The Kids Foundation   Shop Black Pop Ups  Queen Sheemee Shop Black Pop Up  Sip n Shop   How do we connect the Black Consumer with Black Businesses? Hack the market.   

    Reading, Writing, Literacy. The fundamentals with Pensacola Children's Book Author Tamika Champion-Hampton

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2020 30:44


    In this episode of the 2100 podcast, we talk with Pensacola Author Tamika Champion-Hampton about Literacy. Tamika has authored 5 books, the Kamden Faith Journey Series. She is also the founder of At The Table Ministries, which teaches etiquette to build character, self-esteem, self-respect, entrepreneurship and promotes good table manners. Tamika has also started a writing club called INSPIRE, The Writing Club.  Things you will learn in this episode:·        The Importance of Literacy in Black communities.·        What invokes the passion for writing that Tamika has today.·        The members you need on your team to start writing a book.·        Resources and tools Tamika used to get her books published.·        Be Inspired by Tamika's success with writing books as a small business within the Black community.·        Myths about that Black community Tamika wants to expel. References·       Local Publisher (Gonzales, FL)– Energion Direct·       Amazon Self-Publishing·       INSPIRE, The Writing Club.·       Bantucola.com - Pensacola Black Business Directory

    Pensacola, FL is now a gun sanctuary. What does that mean?

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2020 14:46


    Although this is a "largely symbolic resolution," it conveys the sentiment in the county at the leadership level of an active and supported gun community. One of our core principles is "Defend by any means necessary: Our family, Our tribe, Our neighbor's tribe, Our nation, The diaspora, The motherland."Since we are talking about Escambia County being a gun sanctuary, let's talk about gun education.Let's prepare to protect our families, everyone else is. Who is prepared to defend their family? Let's talk about all the ways you prepare to defend your self, your home, and your family. Join us @Bantucola on Facebook with the hashtag #guns.

    Life Skills Interview with Keith Washington of Forward Progression Project

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2020 30:20


    With pleasure, we produced this episode as an interview with Keith Washington of Forward Progression Project. I was able to interview Keith on the first day of their MLK weekend boot camp! The goal is to pass on Life Skills to our up and coming teens of the next generation. Maybe you have an idea of doing something similar? Do you have an event or class coming up? We would love to hear about it and share it with the rest of the community. Connect with us and lets us know at https://bantucola.com or on one of our social media platforms.About Forward Progression ProjectThe Forward Progression Project is a community-based non-profit organization with programs that will use education, mentoring, and empowerment as tools to inspire our youth.Our program will address the environmental and biological issues that plague our youth and in most cases derail them from ever achieving their dreams and goals. The information and resources provided are necessary for analyzing issues that affect their lives and environments as well as strategize on ways to act as change agents in their communities.The Forward Progression Project aims to be a one-stop resource that provides tools to assist the youth with: Acquiring skills by teaching or direct experience that are used to handle problems and questions commonly encountered in everyday life Communication and effective problem-solving skills Accepting personal responsibility Respecting themselves and others Self-esteem, drive, and confidence that is required to succeed in today's society Substance abuse prevention and it's harmful effects Gang avoidance Identifying warning signs of suicide Making the community better for the next generation Positive peer to peer interaction Educational and Career guidance Decision making and choices Overcoming physical, mental and emotional abuse Realizing their leadership potential The Forward Progression Project's core areas focus on the transition from  juvenal scene into active and productive members of their communities: Leadership Life skills Career exploration and Skill development Education Outreach Addiction and Abuse Find out more about Forward Progression Projecthttps://www.facebook.com/forwardprogressionproject/

    2100 Podcast Episode 1 - About Bantucola.com

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2019 17:55


    Banutcola.com About us Pilot Episode. We briefly explain and review our mission statement, knowledge pillars, and core principles. While most are focused on the current needs of the here and now. We want to take a small group and focus on the future and equip future Black Pensacola with a mindset of group economics, a love for academics, and a healthy respect for our history and our health and God.BantuCola is an ideological anchor that allows for the accelerated growth of the African Diaspora in the Pensacola, FL area. Built around 6 knowledge pillars, to provide wisdom and economic freedom for our children 3 generations out.Knowledge Areas Economics Academic Education Professional Education Faith History Health  Core Principles  Many tribes One Nation We are made in the Image Of God Self-Love We practice group economics We pursue African Language  We pursue higher education Defend by any means necessary

    ANTIQUES.

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 55:49


    *Scoop Cooper* sold a single antique for more than a quarter of a million dollars, *Adam Stevens* lives in a country where everything is an antique, & *Sheena* discusses the value of her belongings. It's tiqi time! We're talkin' tiquey and getting freaky! Antiques for your ass cheeks! Please like and subscribe to the show! Share it with a friend! Follow @Jpeters2100 on all things social media. The Philadelphia Inquirer Story of Scoop Cooper: https://www.inquirer.com/life/christies-auction-queen-anne-chair-philadelphia-flyers-bruce-cooper-20190327.html YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1JRX7IwagjU

    PROXIMITY TO HISTORY.

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 67:31


    *Stephen Lambdin,* who represented the United States in the 2016 Rio Olympics discusses his experiences as an Olympian, journalist *Jon Farina* talks about his experience at the Capitol Insurrection January 6th 2021, and *Randy Credico* talks about his involvement with the Sandinistas, his experience on Johnny Carson's Show, and his relationship with Roger Stone & the Mueller Report. Randy Credicos's Documentary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=96cUhhiUhw4&t=2545s ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=2545s&v=96cUhhiUhw4 ) Jon Farina's Amazing Footage: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_94jF4y6LlU Stephen Lambdin Fighting: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=86XJCXKLbd4

    FIRST SIX MONTHS OF 2020.

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 83:10


    In an attempt to accurately explain the first six months of 2020, a historically significant year - host Jason Peters interviews a variety of civilians and experts about their experience during the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Mummers, 6ix9ine, COVID, George Floyd & everything in between. Guests include: Jimmy Harrity ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-1brE-OJ50A ) (Jason's cousin & co-worker), Jon Ehrens (producer of WHYY's Radio Times and musician from Repelican ( https://repelican.bandcamp.com/ ) ), Alexandra Hunt ( https://twitter.com/AlexandraMHunt_ ) (healthcare worker), Alicia Ault ( https://twitter.com/aliciaault?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor ) (healthcare writer), James Meyer (bartenders & Ink Master ( https://www.paramountnetwork.com/episodes/b7h9mu/ink-master-rep-your-region-season-13-ep-1 ) human canvas), and Benjamin Dixon (host of the Benjamin Dixon Show ( https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMCioqY4zblWt7Uw0E0VTGA ) ). Music by: Dylan Hale, Repelican, Tierra Whack, Nintendo, CATS, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Billie Eilish, & Kendrick Lamar Audio from: Bob Woodward, CBS, GMA Please like and subscribe - follow @Jpeters2100 on Twitter Learn about the host: http://jasonadjacent.com/

    Help Make the Open Source Episode

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 3:16


    *Help write an episode of 2100:* https://docs.google.com/document/d/1H-yPM3psR_7wKqzrY0bovsflsfXRCABVHPQ1XP6IDFc/edit?usp=sharing

    Stories From Youth

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 71:34


    A monkey murder story (minute 31) & a police chase through a freight train (minute 51) are just two of the amazing stories shared from guests on this episode. This episode touches places all over the map, Chumi Gonzalez essentially co-hosts while sharing stories from Paraguay & New York. Returning guest and inventor of the foam finger Steve Chmelar shares a story about stealing and British Pop-Artist, Romel, talks about getting bullies in Nigeria. We touch Europe, Africa, South America, Iowa, and the East Coast with this one. Romel knocked Drake off of the Pop Charts ( https://www.dailystar.co.uk/music/rising-stars-romels-chart-busting-22316215 ) in the UK in June 2020. Stream his single here - https://romel.ffm.to/mind_blown

    The Niagara Falls Project - Part One

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 92:29


    Host, Jason N. Peters went to Niagara Falls Canada & New York to interview the Mayor of Niagara Falls Canada & New York. This episode is an introduction to The Niagara Falls Project, a 2-pronged sociological experiment. First, Jason asked Mayor Rob Restaino & Mayor Jim Diodati the same exact 21 questions to highlight the differences & similarities between two leaders. The second part of the project: Jason Peters has gifted both Mayors physical time capsules that are to be kept in their respective City Hall's until 2100. These time capsules must be brought together in order to understand the hidden message. Thank you & happy 2100. - @jpeters2100

    Interview with Chuck Coonradt - Gamification Part 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 33:59


    In this interview, Jason Peters speaks with Charles "Chuck" Coonradt - the man Forbes Magazine dubbed "the Grandfather of Gamification." The two discuss how Chuck's book "The Game of Work" turned into the principle behind Silicon Valley's strategy to win your attention. This is a discussion about the evolution of an idea from 1985 - 2020 and into 2100. These are cautionary tales about how ideas adapt. https://www.forbes.com/sites/kenkrogue/2012/09/18/5-gamification-rules-from-the-grandfather-of-gamification/#4606f8c239f2

    Our Favorite Things.

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 44:05


    This episode leaves behind a list of the people of 2020's Favorite Things for the people of 2100. The primary guests are the We Love Philly Crew - reach them here for all of their charitable doings. https://welovephilly.org/ Official Guest List includes: We Love Philly Kids & Carlos Ant Brown Greg Yeager Sarah Ahmad Katie Chiodo Billie Proffitt Jon Schmidt Cynthia Chindamo Chris Mustakas James Meyer Dana McGoldrick Geronimo Pancake Mayor Jim Diodati of Niagara Falls, CA Booty from Booty&theKidd Kierceton Keller Scoop Cooper Marlie Derstine Teenagers from Thailand Steve Chmelar Dave Lisowski Andrea Lopez Robin Haijes

    Guantanamo Bay

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 45:09


    Latif Nasser of WYN'c Radiolab joins host of 2100 - Jason Peters to unpack the intricacies of Guantanamo Bay for the people of the future. For some reason, the episode is also Jazz themed, blame Jason for that. Make sure to check out "The Other Latif" on Radiolab, they truly do amazing work. Latif journeyed to Gitmo in search of another man named Latif Nasser who is being held at the Guantanamo Bay detention center.

    Hahnemann & Hahnemann Hospital's History

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 61:54


    In this episode of 2100 - host *Jason N. Peters* uses the *Hahnemann Hospital Controversy* as a lens to view the 2020 Coronavirus pandemic through. In this episode Jason tells the history of Samuel Hahnemann and the hospital with his namesake to journalist *Colt Shaw.* We then go into the current controversy in which *Joel Freedman* and his private equity company refused to lend the hospital to the people of Philadelphia during this unprecedented disaster. Sources: https://drexel.edu/now/archive/2019/November/An-Exhibit-Epitaph-Honoring-171-Years-of-Hahnemann-History/ https://whyy.org/articles/many-fear-hahnemanns-story-will-send-a-message-buying-a-failing-hospital-pays/ http://www.freemasons-freemasonry.com/freemasons_history_germany.html https://www.acsh.org/news/1999/10/01/homeopathy-and-its-founder-views-of-a-british-researcher https://www.livescience.com/31977-homeopathy.html https://www.britannica.com/biography/Samuel-Hahnemann

    Gamification, Catching Up, & Homeroom

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 71:52


    In this episode, Jason Peters explores the growing phenomena of Gamification & catches up with a friend from home room he hasn't seen in seven years. The two of them have a "gamified interview" in which they must go year by year and recap their lives, each year only gets 5 minutes. This episode features music by Booty&theKidd.

    East Germany, the Berlin Wall, & Egon Krenz.

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 74:56


    This episode is the first episode of the *Borders Series.* This weeks guest is Loren Balhorn, a contributing editor for Jacobin Magazine & notable German history buff. We talk to him about his experience interviewing Egon Krenz, the last dictator of East Germany & to clarify the story of Germany for all of history. Jacobin Article: https://www.jacobinmag.com/2019/11/east-germany-egon-krenz-berlin-wall Music by Prezz Carter: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9dP36GuRXHI

    Halftime Update

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 3:51


    This is not an episode - Jason Peters needed time to handle some podcast business. The Borders series starts next week.

    What Are We Doing Right?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 51:05


    In this episode, we attempt to speak about what the people of 2019 and 2020 are doing correctly. Host Jason Peters has almost nothing positive to say, so he let’s Geronimo Pancake 2.0 host the show! *The guests are amazing - Darryl Reynolds* of the 2016 National Champion Villanova Wildcats, author & prolific feminist / cultural critic *Jamilah Lemieux,* stand-up comedian *Eric Schmidt,* social media influencer *Ashley Goyette,* artist from the band *Why? - Yoni Wolf,* two men Jason met in Rittenhouse Square named *Matt Ding and Quan. * There is an absurd amount of 4 Non Blondes featured in this episode.

    Posting & Social Media

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 49:29


    Posting is the point of being alive. Without posting and social media, we simply wouldn't have any reason to do anything. This episode is all about the advancements in communication that have changed the way we behave. From "like for rating" to the Arab Spring uprising, off we go! Guests: model & influencer Ashley Goyette, Jeff Dutton of the Sloppy Boys, comedian Andrea Lopez, and flat-earther Marilyn Spirit Level.

    Modern Dating

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 54:12


    Let Comedian, New York Times Best-Selling Author ( http://www.lanemoore.org/how-to-be-alone/ ) , & Host of Tinder Live ( https://www.lanemoore.org/tinder-live/ ) - *Lane Moore* talk about her experience dating and what she thinks will change, compared to what Entertainment Journalist ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xbFE7haR2fU ) & Producer ** *Adam Stevens* ( https://www.adamstevens.uk/ ) (based out of the UK). On top of that comedian & voice-over ( http://www.schmidteric.com/welcome ) actor *Eric Schmidt* reassures us of how easy dating can be. Lastly, Jason and *Colin Pawlowski* ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OFnXb9AwiUE ) ** speak about the similarities between straight dating & gay dating. Follow us on social media @Jpeters2100 & @2100Pod Also - subscribe, rate, & review!

    Work Sucks, I Know.

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 50:27


    Episode Four of 2100 is hosted by Artificial Intelligence Program "Geronimo Pancake" as well as Jason Peters. We examine the nature of work, why we work, & will we work? This episode features: Andrea Lopez, Master Chef Rich Rosendale, Tim Kalpakis of the Sloppy Boys, Samora Hayward, & Wayne Von Stinky Sandwich.

    The Story of Philly Jesus

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 86:53


    Through a great deal of serendipity - Jason Peters wrote and published a cover story for Philadelphia Weekly about Philly Jesus after recording and producing an entire podcast episode about him. Michael Grant is a man who dresses up like Jesus daily and walks around the city of Philadelphia. The audio will explain itself here. https://philadelphiaweekly.com/he-is-risen/ This podcast episode is all about drug addiction, religion, and Philadelphia. Episode Three of 2100 features Jason speaking to Michael Grant aka *"Philly Jesus"* about his life as Philly Jesus.. Jason ties together why this story is an accurate representation of life in 2019/2020 and why it's important for the people of 2100 to hear.

    Mental Health

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 73:48


    Uh oh, this one is a little too close to home for guest Jason Peters, time to put on your serious hat and learn about mental illness. Jason goes to NAMI Philly ( https://namiphilly.org/ ) to speak with Amy Federer about the future of mental health. Also, Yoni Wolf ( https://yoniwolf.bandcamp.com/ ) from the band WHY? ( https://whywithaquestionmark.com/ ) speaks up on how mental health has affected his life & his thoughts on the future. "This is for my fans who are suicidal. Why kill yourself when you can go and kill a rival? Why hate yourself, when you can hate the competition?" - Vince Staples This podcast features musical samplings from WHY?, the Temptations, Royce da 5' 9, Vince Staples, Fat Joe, Nelly, and the Beatles. Follow @JPeters2100 on all social and go to https://jasonadjacent.com/

    The Most Played Video Game On Earth: The Lonely T-Rex

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 48:06


    In the Season 2 Premiere - host of the 2100 Jason Peters ( https://jasonadjacent.com/ ) interviews the Google UI Designer Sebastien Gabriel ( https://sebastien-gabriel.com/ ) about his role in creating the most played video game in human history. This episode also features Jason's appearance on WHIP's "Wake Up Call" with Victoria Leese and Lindsay Muraskin. This episode also features custom music by Tripel AAA ( https://soundcloud.com/tripelaaa ) , as well as samples of Chance the Rapper, Bon Iver, Lil Uzi Vert, and the Nintendo Company. We also read an article published by Google, refer to an email interview with Edward Jung, and this article by Kevin Webb. ( https://www.businessinsider.com/video-game-industry-120-billion-future-innovation-2019-9 ) Thanks for listening - please follow the show @2100Pod on Twitter or just follow Jason at @Jpeters2100.

    Season One - Finale

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 90:40


    Host Jason Peters vows that if the podcast series gets over 15,000 total listens, he will walk from Philadelphia to Atlantic City and then walk into the ocean. These are some closing words for the people of the future. It's not goodbye, it's see you soon. Host Ronnie Paskanik interviews amateur futurist, writer, and producer Jason Peters.

    Homelessness & Roller Coasters

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 40:57


    What a wacky title for my least listened to episode! Least listened to? Yep, because no one wants to hear about homelessness - maybe the roller coasters thing will suck some of you in. Regardless, thanks to guests Mike, Fred, Tom Hartwell, Becky Black, and Adam Stevens. Music by Gape ft. Swug Based Jesus

    Better or Worse? LIVE ON 2100-FM RADIO

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 54:01


    I kinda don't want to put anything in the description. But I guess I gotta for the SEO. Ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm... WE'RE BRINGING THE SOUND OF RADIO TO THE PEOPLE OF 2100. Host Jason Peters asks multiple people about what will be better, the future or the present. Also, there are many guests - Scott Boches returns, Ronnie, Jimmy, Shareef - the favs. Also a surprise co-host & some silly songs. This episode is sponsored by Toothpaste "for that great tooth taste!" & also sponsored by The People for Cheese Beefman.

    April Fools' Day

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 29:50


    Had to google "April Fools Day" to find out there's an apostrophe. Jason starts this episode drunk, then loses his voice by the end. There wasn't supposed to be an episode released, but you've been fooled. Listen to the first episode if you're confused.

    Stupidity

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 56:34


    In a very different type of episode - host and producer Jason Peters takes an avant-garde approach to what a podcast is. This is essentially a time capsule of stupidity for the people of 2100 to understand much of the stupidity we live with in 2019. Enjoy!

    Gettysburg

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 86:07


    What is the future of a small and historic town? Host Jason Peters spent the day speaking with Mayor of Gettysburg Ted Streeter and Jeffrey Gabel - head of the Gettysburg Majestic Theater to talk about the changing times and all things Gettysburg. You ready to learn, stupid?

    The Beury (Boner 4ever) Building

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 61:35


    On the 3700 block of N. Broad Street, sits the largest abandoned building in Philadelphia - written on this registered landmark are the words "BONER FOREVER" and "FOREVER BONER." Funny right? If you'd like to know more about that, then you'll need to listen to this episode. In this episode host, Jason Peters talks with Maria Sourbeer - VP of Development for Shift Capital (the company who owns the Beury Building) about the changing face of Philadelphia and the transformation of a building throughout time.

    Media

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 78:47


    This episode of 2100 is a delightful blend of educational conversations and nonsense. Jason spoke to 5 media professionals from various backgrounds. The media landscape is ever changing and vast - what will it look like in 2100? We speak to 3 professors, an advertising executive, and a British entertainment journalist. Enjoy! Believe Geico. They can save you.

    Steve Chmelar & the Foam Finger

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 58:20


    Steve Chmelar invented the foam finger. Host of the show Jason Peters tracked him down to tell his story to the people of the future. This podcast as of 2/24/2019 is the only known record of this story & I'm happy to share it with everyone.

    Road Trips

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 59:13


    Transportation improves exponentially throughout time. The first automobile was created in 1885, cars weren't accessible to the general public until around 1950, in 2019 we have cars that drive themselves. What will "Cars" or "Travel" be like in 2100? Frivolous travel by car is a 1st world luxury that requires freedom. Road Trips, as they exist in their current form will not exist in 2100. Host - Jason Peters speaks with friends and guests Cynthia Chindamo & Scott Boches about crazy road trip stories, make it til' then end and you'll get to hear a drunk man berate Jason in rural Colorado!

    Valentine's Day - Love

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 54:22


    About a week or two after host Jason Peters went through a major break up. Jason Peters and his best friend (baseball player) Scott Boches talk about the troubles of dating in your 20's, the future of love, and discuss the Valentine's Day! This episode will give future generations great perspective into the mindset of a man alive in 2019.

    Pets

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 70:04


    In the Spring of 2018, Jason Peters spent a day with ACCT Philly, the Animal Control unit for the City of Philadelphia. The majority of the episode is spent with Vincent Medley, who was the Executive Director for ACCT Philly from 2015-2018. We discuss many things in an interview that goes off the rails. Please subscribe and share, happy 2100!

    2100 - The Introduction Episode

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 32:30


    2100 is a podcast series meant to be a time capsule left for future people. In every episode we will talk about the future of a different topic, however this episode is just explaining the premise and talking about the scope of time. This show is edited, hosted, produced, and written by Jason Peters - a slightly overweight sad man from Philadelphia. If you're reading this in 2100 - cool!

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