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Welcome to the All The Way Authentic podcast, where we embark on a journey of self-discovery, embracing authenticity, and actively pursuing both personal and professional aspirations. This podcast is about finding YOU, understanding YOU, unapologetically being YOU, and going after your goals. Join host Kevin P. Henry as he guides you through insightful interviews and powerful stories aimed at fostering education and inspiration. Delve into profound narratives covering a spectrum of topics, including diversity, inclusion, mental health, and beyond. All The Way Authentic is your compass for enhanced learning and heightened awareness, equipping you with the tools to deepen your understanding of the human experience. This podcast amplifies the voices of the marginalized, creating a platform for essential conversations that challenge perspectives and ignite action. To foster genuine change, it begins with YOU. Immerse yourself in authentic discussions that will reshape your thinking and propel you into purposeful action. Welcome to a podcast that goes beyond the surface—All The Way Authentic is your catalyst for transformative experiences and meaningful connections. It's time to embrace authenticity and contribute to the radical change our world needs. It's time to get All the Way AUTHENTIC.  Let's get social! Like us on Facebook Follow us on Instagram Find us on the Web

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    • Sep 3, 2024 LATEST EPISODE
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    Bridging the Gap: A Conversation with Derrick Dotson, Author of The Police and Me

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 58:30


    In this powerful episode of the "All The Way Authentic Podcast," host Kevin P. Henry sits down with Derrick Dotson, a seasoned law enforcement professional and author of The Police and Me. Derrick shares his journey through a long career in federal, state, and local law enforcement, where he witnessed firsthand the complexities and challenges of policing, particularly as a Black man in America.Derrick's book, The Police and Me, serves as a guide for parents and children on how to navigate safe interactions with the police. But the conversation goes deeper as Derrick recounts his personal experiences with law enforcement—both as an officer and as a civilian—sharing harrowing stories of negative encounters, including being held at gunpoint by police and the tragic loss of his cousin at the hands of law enforcement.In this candid discussion, Derrick talks about the duality of working in law enforcement while grappling with the impact of police brutality on his own family. He also sheds light on his mission to close the gap between the police and the communities they serve, emphasizing the importance of starting these conversations with children.Key Points Discussed:Derrick's extensive career across various levels of law enforcement, including the U.S. Marshal's Service, DEA, and local police departments.Personal stories of police interactions, including the tragic loss of his cousin and his own experiences of being mistreated by fellow officers.The inspiration behind The Police and Me and why it's crucial to educate children about police interactions.The challenges and complexities of law enforcement, especially from the perspective of a Black man in America.Derrick's thoughts on police reform and how to foster better relationships between law enforcement and the community.The Police and Me is available on Amazon and your favorite bookstores! The All The Way Authentic Podcast with Kevin P. Henry talks about all things diversity and inclusion, mental health, and empowerment. Kevin P. Henry has worked in the Diversity-Equity-Inclusion, communications, and training field for over 30 years. He also has extensive experience as a journalist, voice actor, and writer. Currently, he works for the private and public sectors, businesses, organizations, and nonprofits. Kevin utilizes a variety of skills to meet the needs of clients, which include strategic planning, training, facilitation, and writing.​While living in Hawaii, Kevin developed educational programs for high school students that focused on career planning, writing, and video production. In addition, he worked with domestic violence survivors and at-risk youth coordinating career planning workshops. Let's get social! Like us on FacebookFollow us on InstagramFind us on the Web

    The Journey of an Audacious Woman with author Corinne Cavanaugh

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 33:21


    In this episode of All The Way Authentic, host Kevin P. Henry welcomes Corinne Cavanaugh, a talented author whose new novel An Audacious Woman is capturing readers' hearts. Corinne shares her journey from a Pacific Northwest upbringing to becoming a marketing expert and an accomplished author. She discusses the inspirations behind her novel, the meticulous research involved, and the challenges and rewards of writing fiction. Corinne also offers valuable insights on using AI for research, the role of technology in writing, and the importance of patience and discipline in the creative process.Kevin begins the conversation by introducing Corinne and asking about her background. She describes her move to Washington State at four when her father took a job at Boeing. Raised in the Pacific Northwest, Corinne moved to the big city at 18 and has since had various career journeys, with marketing being the consistent thread throughout. A couple of years ago, she decided to pursue her passion for writing, leading her to write the book An Audacious Woman.The discussion then shifts to the novel itself. Corinne provides a detailed look at the book and its main character, an 85-year-old woman from New York who owns a rare, gilded-age Manhattan mansion. Corinne explains how a dream about the protagonist inspired her to write the story, highlighting the character's quirky and outrageous nature. She emphasizes the importance of thorough research in writing fiction. She shares how she meticulously researched historical events like the Freedom Rides to ensure accuracy and authenticity in her storytelling.Corinne delves into her writing process, discussing the importance of outlining and how she deals with writer's block. She talks about the role of developmental editors and how they helped shape her novel. Kevin and Corinne also discuss the benefits and limitations of AI in writing and research. Corinne believes that while AI shouldn't be used for writing stories, it can be a valuable tool for research and finding resources.Throughout the interview, Corinne offers advice for aspiring writers. She emphasizes the importance of detail in storytelling, the need for discipline and patience, and the value of knowing one's weaknesses and strengths. She shares practical tips on becoming a good writer, including visualizing scenes and being aware of grammar and sentence structure.Corinne talks about her plans, including upcoming author events. Listeners can find An Audacious Woman on Amazon. Keep an eye on her social media profiles for updates on author events in the Pacific Northwest.Kevin wraps up the episode by thanking Corinne for joining him and encouraging listeners to subscribe and leave a review. He reminds them to stay authentic and looks forward to the next episode of All The Way Authentic.Links and Resources:An Audacious Woman on AmazonFollow Corinne Cavanaugh on Social Media - Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn. Visit her webpage hereThe All The Way Authentic Podcast with Kevin P. Henry talks about all things diversity and inclusion, mental health, and empowerment. Kevin P. Henry has worked in the Diversity-Equity-Inclusion, communications, and training field for over 30 years. He also has extensive experience as a journalist, voice actor, and writer. Currently, he works for the private and public sectors, businesses, organizations, and nonprofits. Kevin utilizes a variety of skills to meet the needs of clients, which include strategic planning, training, facilitation, and writing.​While living in Hawaii, Kevin developed educational programs for high school students that focused on career planning, writing, and video production. In addition, he worked with domestic violence survivors and at-risk youth coordinating career planning workshops. Let's get social! Like us on FacebookFollow us on InstagramFind us on the Web

    Building Community: The Washington West African Center and The Sounds of Africa Event

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2024 22:35


    In this compelling episode of "All The Way Authentic," host Kevin P. Henry sits down with Pa Ousman Joof, the Founder and Executive Director of the Washington West African Center in Lynnwood, WA. Pa Ousman shares his incredible journey from Gambia to the United States, his harrowing experience with ICE, and his relentless pursuit of freedom and community support. Discover how he turned his struggles into a mission to help others and learn more about the upcoming "Sounds of Africa" event on August 17th at Garfield Park in Everett, WA.Kevin and Pa Ousman delve into the founding of the Washington West African Center and its mission to connect West Africans in Washington with essential resources. Pa Ousman discusses the various programs and services the center provides. Some of these services include the distribution of culturally relevant groceries, after-school programs for children, and support groups for seniors. The conversation highlights the significance of community, resilience, and cultural pride.The episode also provides an exciting preview of the "Sounds of Africa" event held on August 17th from 1 PM to 7 PM at Garfield Park in Everett, WA. Attendees can look forward to live African music, a vibrant fashion show, authentic African food, resource booths, and a backpack giveaway for kids.Guest Information: Pa Ousman Joof, Founder and Executive Director of the Washington West African Center. Originally from Gambia, Pa Ousman has dedicated his life to supporting the West African community in Washington through advocacy, resources, and cultural programs.Learn more about the Washington West African Center. If you enjoyed this episode, please like and subscribe! Your support helps us continue to bring authentic stories to light.The All The Way Authentic Podcast with Kevin P. Henry talks about all things diversity and inclusion, mental health, and empowerment. Kevin P. Henry has worked in the Diversity-Equity-Inclusion, communications, and training field for over 30 years. He also has extensive experience as a journalist, voice actor, and writer. Currently, he works for the private and public sectors, businesses, organizations, and nonprofits. Kevin utilizes a variety of skills to meet the needs of clients, which include strategic planning, training, facilitation, and writing.​While living in Hawaii, Kevin developed educational programs for high school students that focused on career planning, writing, and video production. In addition, he worked with domestic violence survivors and at-risk youth coordinating career planning workshops. Let's get social! Like us on FacebookFollow us on InstagramFind us on the Web

    Uniting Community Through the Nubian Jam - A Snohomish County Black Heritage Committee Annual Event

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 22:50


    In this episode of All The Way Authentic, host Kevin P. Henry sits down with DanVo'nique Bletson-Reed, president of the Snohomish County Black Heritage Committee, to discuss the highly anticipated Nubian Jam. Scheduled for Saturday, July 27th, at Forest Park in Everett, Washington, the Nubian Jam celebrates African-American culture and heritage. DanVo'nique, a long-time resident of Snohomish County, shares her journey and the roots her family has in the community. Influenced by her father's activism, DanVo'nique has carried on the legacy of community leadership, bringing people together through cultural events and educational initiatives.DanVo'nique elaborates on the mission of the Snohomish County Black Heritage Committee, which was founded in 1993 to educate residents about African-American culture. She highlights several key events organized by the committee, including the Martin Luther King Jr. Community Celebration, Winterfest, and the Root Stems and Roses and Rosebud Celebration. These events are designed to honor the contributions of African Americans and foster a sense of community and cultural pride. The Nubian Jam, which has been a staple event for over three decades, is the committee's signature celebration, featuring a variety of activities that bring the community together in joy and fellowship.Throughout the episode, DanVo'nique and Kevin discuss the importance of instilling cultural pride and identity in young people. DanVo'nique shares stories from the committee's youth initiatives, such as a recent educational trip to Washington, D.C., where local youth visited the African-American Museum and toured the White House. These experiences are designed to expose young people to their heritage and to plant seeds of cultural pride and awareness. Kevin and DanVo'nique reflect on their upbringings and the significance of community and family in shaping one's identity and resilience.As they delve into the details of the Nubian Jam, DanVo'nique describes the event's various activities, including the Sweet Potato Pie Contest, sack races, music, dancing, and more. The Nubian Jam is not just a summer event but a meaningful gathering that provides a safe space for the African-American community to celebrate, connect, and support one another. Kevin and DanVo'nique also address the broader impact of cultural celebrations and their importance for the wider community, emphasizing that events like the Nubian Jam and Juneteenth are significant for people of all races. The episode concludes with a heartfelt invitation for listeners to join the Nubian Jam and participate in this enriching celebration of African-American heritage.Don't miss the Nubian Jam on Saturday, July 27th, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. at Forest Park in Everett, Washington. Join the celebration and experience the richness and beauty of African-American heritage and culture.The All The Way Authentic Podcast with Kevin P. Henry talks about all things diversity and inclusion, mental health, and empowerment. Kevin P. Henry has worked in the Diversity-Equity-Inclusion, communications, and training field for over 30 years. He also has extensive experience as a journalist, voice actor, and writer. Currently, he works for the private and public sectors, businesses, organizations, and nonprofits. Kevin utilizes a variety of skills to meet the needs of clients, which include strategic planning, training, facilitation, and writing.​While living in Hawaii, Kevin developed educational programs for high school students that focused on career planning, writing, and video production. In addition, he worked with domestic violence survivors and at-risk youth coordinating career planning workshops. Let's get social! Like us on FacebookFollow us on InstagramFind us on the Web

    The History of Juneteenth - Shared by Kevin P. Henry at the City of Shoreline Juneteenth Celebration

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2024 8:40


    On June 19th, 2024 Kevin P. Henry was invited to share the history of Juneteenth at Shoreline City Hall for the City's annual Juneteenth event. This event was sponsored by the City of Shoreline and Black Coffee Northwest. The All The Way Authentic Podcast with Kevin P. Henry talks about all things diversity and inclusion, mental health, and empowerment. Kevin P. Henry has worked in the Diversity-Equity-Inclusion, communications, and training field for over 30 years. He also has extensive experience as a journalist, voice actor, and writer. Currently, he works for the private and public sectors, businesses, organizations, and nonprofits. Kevin utilizes a variety of skills to meet the needs of clients, which include strategic planning, training, facilitation, and writing.​While living in Hawaii, Kevin developed educational programs for high school students that focused on career planning, writing, and video production. In addition, he worked with domestic violence survivors and at-risk youth coordinating career planning workshops. Let's get social! Like us on FacebookFollow us on InstagramFind us on the Web

    Special Episode: African Immigrants Navigating Mental Health Challenges and New Landscapes

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 32:30


    The Real Story Behind Juneteenth with Kwami Abdul-Bey

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 31:34


    In this episode of "All The Way Authentic," host Kevin P. Henry digs into the profound significance of Juneteenth, a pivotal day in American history, with activist and historian Kwami Abdul-Bey. Join us as we share the true story behind Juneteenth, beyond the commonly known narrative.Kwami Abdul-Bey, an activist and historian, provides an in-depth look at the origins and various interpretations of Juneteenth. We discover how Juneteenth is not a single event but a series of celebrations influenced by the Biblical Jubilee, with different states marking it in unique ways from Washington, D.C., to Texas. Kwami explains the lesser-known emancipation proclamations issued before President Abraham Lincoln's, including one by a general in Arkansas three years earlier.We learn about the complexities and challenges in enacting the Emancipation Proclamation, which required the Union troops to enforce it state by state. Kwami sheds light on the reorganization of ex-Confederates into the Ku Klux Klan and their violent efforts to undermine the newly gained freedom of formerly enslaved Americans. The episode concludes with reflections on the prosperity, solidarity, and resilience of the African American community in the face of ongoing adversity.Tune in to "All The Way Authentic" to explore the rich history and enduring impact of Juneteenth, and gain a deeper understanding of the struggles and triumphs of African Americans post-Civil War. Episode Highlights:Introduction to Juneteenth: Kevin P. Henry introduces Juneteenth, celebrated on June 19th, and its importance in American history.Interview with Kwami Abdul-Bey: Kwami Abdul-Bey, an activist and historian, provides an in-depth look at the origins and various interpretations of Juneteenth.Multiple Juneteenth Celebrations: Discover how Juneteenth is not a single event but a series of celebrations influenced by the Biblical Jubilee, with different states marking it in unique ways from Washington, D.C., to Texas.Emancipation Proclamations: Learn about the lesser-known emancipation proclamations issued before President Abraham Lincoln's, including one by a general in Arkansas three years earlier.Implementation of Freedom: Understand the complexities and challenges in enacting the Emancipation Proclamation, which required the Union troops to enforce it state by state.Post-Emancipation Struggles: Kwami sheds light on the reorganization of ex-Confederates into the Ku Klux Klan and their violent efforts to undermine the newly gained freedom of formerly enslaved Americans.Legacy of Juneteenth: The episode concludes with reflections on the prosperity, solidarity, and resilience of the African American community in the face of ongoing adversity.The All The Way Authentic Podcast with Kevin P. Henry talks about all things diversity and inclusion, mental health, and empowerment. Kevin P. Henry has worked in the Diversity-Equity-Inclusion, communications, and training field for over 30 years. He also has extensive experience as a journalist, voice actor, and writer. Currently, he works for the private and public sectors, businesses, organizations, and nonprofits. Kevin utilizes a variety of skills to meet the needs of clients, which include strategic planning, training, facilitation, and writing.​While living in Hawaii, Kevin developed educational programs for high school students that focused on career planning, writing, and video production. In addition, he worked with domestic violence survivors and at-risk youth coordinating career planning workshops. Let's get social! Like us on FacebookFollow us on InstagramFind us on the Web

    Special Episode: Starting a Farm From Scratch: From Abandoned Greenhouse to Thriving Crops

    Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 20:16


    Special Episode is in partnership with the Limitless Journeys Podcast. Join us for a special podcast episode hosted by Kevin P. Henry, delving into captivating stories and insightful discussions.Welcome to the second episode of "Limitless Journeys: The African Immigrant Podcast"!

    Special Episode: Sowing Seeds of Inclusivity and Diversity in Nurturing Sustainable Agriculture

    Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 37:08


    Special Episode is in partnership with the Limitless Journeys Podcast. Join us for a special podcast episode hosted by Kevin P. Henry, delving into captivating stories and insightful discussions.Welcome to the first episode of Limitless Journeys - the African Immigrant Podcast with Maura Clotilde and David Bulindah. Join us as they embark on a journey of inspiration, education, and entertainment as they share their immigrant experiences. Maura Clotilde shares her upbringing in Kenya, from her early years in Thika to her adolescent years in Nakuru. At 15, Maura made the life-changing decision to relocate to the United States where she faced formidable challenges, particularly with language barriers during her high school years in Delaware. However, her transition to Washington sparked a newfound love for nature, leading her to cultivate flowers and eventually delve into farming in King County.With a background as a mental health therapist, David Bulindah's narrative unfolds against the backdrop of Nakuru in the Rift Valley province of Kenya. Born into a large family, David grew up in modest circumstances, engaging in farming to, quite literally, put food on the table. Despite economic hardships, David and his family persevered, eventually establishing themselves as farmers in the USA.Maura Clotilde and David Bulindah's journey to establishing a farming community in Washington is a testament to their resilience and community spirit. Fueled by their passion for agriculture, mental health, youth and a desire to create opportunities for themselves and fellow immigrants, they embarked on the ambitious endeavor of cultivating a plot of land at Highland College. With determination and hard work, they transformed the space into a thriving gardening plot, cultivating crops and a sense of belonging and camaraderie among the immigrant community. Through their organization, Wakulima USA (meaning "farmers" in Swahili), they grew vegetables and a supportive network that empowered immigrants to pursue their agricultural aspirations in their new home in the USA.About our Host: Kevin P. Henry, host of "Limitless Journeys: The African Immigrant Podcast," has over 30 years of experience in Diversity-Equity-Inclusion, media, and communications. An accomplished journalist, voice actor, and writer, Kevin works with clients across sectors, offering strategic planning, training, and facilitation. In Hawaii, he developed career-focused educational programs for high school students and supported domestic violence survivors and at-risk youth. Kevin's extensive background and dedication to community empowerment make him an inspiring and knowledgeable host. The All The Way Authentic Podcast with Kevin P. Henry talks about all things diversity and inclusion, mental health, and empowerment. Kevin P. Henry has worked in the Diversity-Equity-Inclusion, communications, and training field for over 30 years. He also has extensive experience as a journalist, voice actor, and writer. Currently, he works for the private and public sectors, businesses, organizations, and nonprofits. Kevin utilizes a variety of skills to meet the needs of clients, which include strategic planning, training, facilitation, and writing.​While living in Hawaii, Kevin developed educational programs for high school students that focused on career planning, writing, and video production. In addition, he worked with domestic violence survivors and at-risk youth coordinating career planning workshops. Let's get social! Like us on FacebookFollow us on InstagramFind us on the Web

    In the Newsroom: A Conversation with Essex Porter

    Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 27:02


    Join host Kevin P. Henry as he sits down with esteemed journalist Essex Porter, who recently concluded a remarkable four-decade career in news reporting.Essex shares intimate glimpses into his journey, from his upbringing as a military kid attending high schools in Kansas and Hawaii to his decision to pursue journalism at the University of Nebraska. Reflecting on his formative years, Essex recalls the pivotal role of a high school journalism class and a supportive teacher advisor in igniting his passion for storytelling.Throughout the conversation, Essex shares the intrinsic allure of journalism: the opportunity to bear witness to history unfolding before his eyes. He fondly recalls his family's nightly ritual of watching the news together, which instilled in him a deep appreciation for the power of storytelling.Listeners are treated to Essex's invaluable insights on the essence of journalism, emphasizing the importance of curiosity, adaptability, and finding fulfillment in one's work.Join us for a compelling dialogue with Essex Porter, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the life and career of a seasoned journalist whose dedication to the craft has left an indelible mark on the field of news reporting.The All The Way Authentic Podcast with Kevin P. Henry talks about all things diversity and inclusion, mental health, and empowerment. Kevin P. Henry has worked in the Diversity-Equity-Inclusion, communications, and training field for over 30 years. He also has extensive experience as a journalist, voice actor, and writer. Currently, he works for the private and public sectors, businesses, organizations, and nonprofits. Kevin utilizes a variety of skills to meet the needs of clients, which include strategic planning, training, facilitation, and writing.​While living in Hawaii, Kevin developed educational programs for high school students that focused on career planning, writing, and video production. In addition, he worked with domestic violence survivors and at-risk youth coordinating career planning workshops. Let's get social! Like us on FacebookFollow us on InstagramFind us on the Web

    Behind the Byline: Navigating Sports Journalism with Jerry Brewer

    Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 34:19


    Welcome to All The Way Authentic! I'm your host, Kevin P. Henry. In today's episode, we dive into sports journalism with award-winning veteran journalist Jerry Brewer. Jerry is also the president of the Seattle Association of Black Journalists. (SABJ).Jerry Brewer, a sports columnist for the Washington Post, brings a wealth of experience to the table. A graduate of Western Kentucky University, Jerry's journey in journalism began over eight years ago at the Seattle Times. He's also left his mark on esteemed publications such as the Orlando Sentinel, the Philadelphia Enquirer, and the Journal in Louisville, Kentucky.Reflecting on his career path, Jerry offers a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the dynamic world of sports media. He shares pivotal moments, including encounters with influential figures like Thomas George of the New York Times.Jerry shares a personal anecdote about discovering his passion for sports journalism at a young age. Inspired by Thomas George's visit to his high school, Jerry's trajectory was set, aspiring to emulate George's success while focusing on basketball coverage.Regarding the current media landscape, Jerry highlights the plethora of avenues available for sports enthusiasts and budding journalists. From ESPN's platforms to emerging sites focusing on women's sports, the options are diverse and tailored to various interests.Jerry delves into the evolving nature of media consumption, emphasizing the shift toward identity-based narratives. Traditionally, unbiased journalism is challenged by the prevalence of identity politics, prompting a reevaluation of journalistic standards.As we wrap up, Jerry emphasizes the importance of seeking diverse perspectives in media consumption. Whether centering on reality-based news or exploring echo chambers, the key lies in fostering a healthy diet of varied perspectives.Thank you for tuning in to this enlightening conversation with Jerry Brewer. Stay tuned for more engaging discussions on All The Way Authentic.#sportsjournalist #sportsjournalism #athletes #jerrybrewer #sportspodcast #journalismpodcast #journalistpodcast The All The Way Authentic Podcast with Kevin P. Henry talks about all things diversity and inclusion, mental health, and empowerment. Kevin P. Henry has worked in the Diversity-Equity-Inclusion, communications, and training field for over 30 years. He also has extensive experience as a journalist, voice actor, and writer. Currently, he works for the private and public sectors, businesses, organizations, and nonprofits. Kevin utilizes a variety of skills to meet the needs of clients, which include strategic planning, training, facilitation, and writing.​While living in Hawaii, Kevin developed educational programs for high school students that focused on career planning, writing, and video production. In addition, he worked with domestic violence survivors and at-risk youth coordinating career planning workshops. Let's get social! Like us on FacebookFollow us on InstagramFind us on the Web

    The Power of Inclusive Leadership: A Discussion with the Authors of "Daily Practices of Inclusive Leaders"

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2024 43:50


    Welcome to today's episode featuring a captivating conversation with Eddie Pate and Jonathan Stutz, co-authors of "Daily Practices of Inclusive Leaders: A Guide to Building a Culture of Belonging."In this episode, host Kevin P. Henry engages Eddie and Jonathan in a dynamic discussion about their book and the principles of inclusive leadership it explores.Jonathan shares the genesis of their collaboration, stemming from his master's thesis titled "The Yellow Brick Road of Leadership," which laid the groundwork for their current work.The conversation delves into the core principles of inclusive leadership, emphasizing the importance of qualities like heart, courage, wisdom, and vision in guiding teams toward collective success.Listeners gain insight into practical strategies and daily practices outlined in the book that promote inclusivity and effective leadership within any organizational context.Eddie and Jonathan invite listeners to a book talk and signing event on May 29th at 7 p.m. Pacific Standard Time at Third Place Books in Lake Forest Park.Don't miss this opportunity to engage directly with the authors and deepen your understanding of inclusive leadership principles.Stay tuned for more thought-provoking conversations on future episodes of our podcast. Remember, authentic leadership begins with inclusivity!Pre-order their book now to be released in May 2024: https://www.amazon.com/Daily-Practices-Inclusive-Leaders-Belonging/dp/1523006412/Leaders will learn:- Why they are the key to inclusion- Insights for the lifelong journey- Successful practices they can start today- And much more#inclusiveleadership #DEI #inclusion #leadershipqualities #leadersintheworkplace #corporatetraining #businesstraining #leadership #diversity #equity #belonging The All The Way Authentic Podcast with Kevin P. Henry covers a wide range of topics including, but not limited to, diversity and inclusion, mental health, and empowerment. Kevin P. Henry has worked in the Diversity-Equity-Inclusion, communications, and training field for over 30 years. He has extensive experience as a journalist, voice actor, and writer. Currently, he works for the private and public sectors, businesses, organizations, and nonprofits. Kevin utilizes a variety of skills to meet client needs, which include strategic planning, training, facilitation, and writing.​While living in Hawaii, Kevin developed educational programs for high school students focused on career planning, writing, and video production. In addition, he worked with domestic violence survivors and at-risk youth, coordinating career planning workshops. Let's get social! Like us on FacebookFollow us on InstagramFind us on the Web

    Voices of Liberation: A Journey with REST in the Fight Against Sex Trafficking

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 17:21


    Trigger Warning: This episode contains topics that may be triggering to some listeners. Welcome to All the Way Authentic with your host, Kevin P. Henry. In today's episode, we tackle the pervasive issue of sex trafficking and the tireless efforts of organizations like REST (Real Escape from the Sex Trade) in combating this injustice.Kevin begins the episode by shedding light on the ongoing crisis of sex trafficking that plagues communities nationwide. He emphasizes the critical role of organizations like REST in supporting survivors and raising awareness about the nature and impact of trafficking, particularly on women.To gain deeper insights into REST's mission and initiatives, Kevin interviews Josh Cuellar, volunteer coordinator at REST. Josh provides an overview of REST's mission, which is centered on expanding pathways of freedom, safety, and hope to end sex trafficking. He underscores the organization's commitment to ensuring that everyone deserves a life free of exploitation and the importance of addressing the specific needs of survivors.Josh elaborates on REST's holistic approach to addressing the needs of survivors, emphasizing the importance of providing support in areas such as relational, mental, physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being. He highlights REST's continuum of care, which includes an emergency receiving center, shelter, and transitional housing, aimed at empowering survivors to rebuild their lives.In a candid conversation, Kevin and Josh discuss the role of men in addressing sex trafficking. Josh acknowledges the disproportionate involvement of men as perpetrators in sex trafficking and emphasizes the importance of men's accountability and involvement in raising awareness and combating this issue.The episode concludes with a call to action, urging listeners to support organizations like REST and actively participate in efforts to end sex trafficking. Kevin emphasizes the collective responsibility to stand against exploitation and support survivors on their journey to healing and recovery.For more information about REST and opportunities to get involved, visit IWANTREST.com.Thank you for tuning in to All the Way Authentic as we amplify the voices of liberation and fight for justice against sex trafficking.The All The Way Authentic Podcast with Kevin P. Henry talks about all things diversity and inclusion, mental health, and empowerment. Kevin P. Henry has worked in the Diversity-Equity-Inclusion, communications, and training field for over 30 years. He also has extensive experience as a journalist, voice actor, and writer. Currently, he works for the private and public sectors, businesses, organizations, and nonprofits. Kevin utilizes a variety of skills to meet the needs of clients, which include strategic planning, training, facilitation, and writing.​While living in Hawaii, Kevin developed educational programs for high school students that focused on career planning, writing, and video production. In addition, he worked with domestic violence survivors and at-risk youth coordinating career planning workshops. Let's get social! Like us on FacebookFollow us on InstagramFind us on the Web

    Beyond the Surface: Navigating the Depths of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion with Michael Swann

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2024 38:12


    Join us in this thought-provoking episode as we delve into the critical importance of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) with esteemed guest Michael Swann, a licensed mental health counselor based in the Seattle area.Michael Swann brings a wealth of experience and credentials to the table, boasting qualifications as a licensed mental health counselor, a nationally certified counselor, a certified rehabilitation counselor, and a licensed practical nurse. He shares insights gained from his work with organizations such as the NAACP, where he has engaged in essential conversations and webinars addressing issues of DEI.The conversation begins with an exploration of the current landscape surrounding DEI, particularly in the wake of events like the George Floyd tragedy. Michael reflects on the pushback against DEI initiatives, noting the misconception that progress in racial equality has been achieved and the resistance to acknowledging ongoing systemic issues.Delving deeper, Michael articulates the significance of DEI not only in the workplace but also in individuals' personal lives. He highlights the mental well-being of marginalized groups as a crucial consideration, emphasizing the importance of representation and diversity in executive leadership positions.Drawing examples from corporate America and government policies, Michael underscores the intersectionality of race, class, and gender in shaping societal structures. He sheds light on concerning trends such as the decrease in DEI positions in states like Florida and the impact of anti-abortion and anti-gender inclusivity legislation on marginalized communities.Throughout the episode, Michael emphasizes the need for continued advocacy and action to address systemic inequalities. He challenges the notion of colorblindness and advocates for a more inclusive and equitable society where individuals are treated with dignity and respect, regardless of their background or identity.Tune in to gain valuable insights into the critical importance of DEI and learn how we can all contribute to creating a more just and equitable world.#DEI #InclusionMatters #SocialJustice #Intersectionality #EqualityForAll #RepresentationMatters #DiversityInLeadership #EmpowerMarginalizedVoices #ChallengingNorms #AdvocacyInAction #BreakingBarriers #ProgressiveConversations #EquityNow #InclusiveWorkplaces #AntiDiscrimination #EmpathyInActionThe All The Way Authentic Podcast with Kevin P. Henry talks about all things diversity and inclusion, mental health, and empowerment. Kevin P. Henry has worked in the Diversity-Equity-Inclusion, communications, and training field for over 30 years. He also has extensive experience as a journalist, voice actor, and writer. Currently, he works for the private and public sectors, businesses, organizations, and nonprofits. Kevin utilizes a variety of skills to meet the needs of clients, which include strategic planning, training, facilitation, and writing.​While living in Hawaii, Kevin developed educational programs for high school students that focused on career planning, writing, and video production. In addition, he worked with domestic violence survivors and at-risk youth coordinating career planning workshops. Let's get social! Like us on FacebookFollow us on InstagramFind us on the Web

    A Black History Month RECAP - Authentically Black: Celebrating Black History Month

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2024 10:20


    In this special Black History Month episode, we're diving into a collection of our social media reads and other content that highlights the achievements, contributions, and stories of remarkable individuals throughout history.Black History Spotlights and Impactful People in Black History. Some of the topics, people, and ideas covered in this episode: George Washington Carver revolutionized agriculture with his research on crop rotation and innovative uses for peanuts, soybeans, and sweet potatoes.Mamie Clark, a pioneering psychologist, conducted the groundbreaking "doll tests" that exposed the harmful effects of segregation on Black children's self-esteem and identity. The National Negro League was a professional baseball league formed in 1920, providing opportunities for Black players barred from Major League Baseball due to segregation.During Black History Month, support and contribute by amplifying Black voices, educating yourself and others on Black history and systemic racism, patronizing Black-owned businesses, and actively advocating for social justice.10 lesser-know facts about Martin Luther King Jr. Bessie Coleman, the first African American woman to earn a pilot's license, defied racial and gender barriers to become a celebrated aviator and inspire future generations of Black pilots.James Baldwin, an influential writer and social critic, fearlessly addressed issues of race, sexuality, and identity in his works, challenging societal norms and advocating for civil rights.Join us on this journey as we celebrate authenticity, resilience, and the enduring spirit of Black excellence. Tune in to "Authentically Black" and let's honor the past, embrace the present, and inspire the future.

    Embracing Black History: A Conversation with Michael Adams

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2024 2:15


    Join us for another short Black History Month conversation on the All the Way Authentic Podcast, with host Kevin P. Henry, joined by special guest Michael Adams for a profound discussion on Black History. Michael shares invaluable insights on the often-overlooked contributions of black inventors, scientists, and workers in American society.As they delve into the significance of acknowledging and celebrating these contributions, Michael emphasizes the importance of inclusivity and diversity in shaping the fabric of American identity. He eloquently articulates how recognizing the collective contributions of individuals from various backgrounds is integral to the nation's growth and progress.Michael passionately highlights the need to honor and give credit to black Americans for their pivotal role in shaping the country's history, emphasizing that their contributions have been foundational since the nation's inception. He urges listeners to reflect on the past while actively working towards a future that values and uplifts black Americans.Tune in to this thought-provoking episode as Kevin and Michael explore the essence of Black History and the imperative of recognizing and celebrating the diversity that enriches American society. The All The Way Authentic Podcast with Kevin P. Henry talks about all things diversity and inclusion, mental health, and empowerment. Kevin P. Henry has worked in the Diversity-Equity-Inclusion, communications, and training field for over 30 years. He also has extensive experience as a journalist, voice actor, and writer. Currently, he works for the private and public sectors, businesses, organizations, and nonprofits. Kevin utilizes a variety of skills to meet the needs of clients, which include strategic planning, training, facilitation, and writing.​While living in Hawaii, Kevin developed educational programs for high school students that focused on career planning, writing, and video production. In addition, he worked with domestic violence survivors and at-risk youth coordinating career planning workshops. Let's get social! Like us on FacebookFollow us on InstagramFind us on the Web

    Redefining Success: Logan Niles' Journey from Kitchen Battles to Entrepreneurial Triumphs

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 19:24


    Welcome to another episode of All The Way Authentic podcast, where we delve into the raw realities and empowering insights of entrepreneurship. In this episode, host Kevin P. Henry engages in a candid conversation with Logan Niles, the visionary founder of Blue Nile Consulting. Together, they explore the entrepreneurship, uncovering invaluable lessons and strategies for success.Logan shares her remarkable journey, spanning various industries and roles, highlighting her unwavering commitment to the entrepreneurial spirit. She opens up about her past experiences in the culinary world, shedding light on the prevalent issues of sexism and the harassment she faced as a female chef in the male-dominated restaurant industry of the early '90s. Her candid account offers valuable insights into the harsh realities entrepreneurs often encounter and the importance of finding support and guidance during tough times.Throughout the episode, Logan and Kevin delve into the significance of authenticity in entrepreneurship, emphasizing the power of vulnerability and transparency in building meaningful connections and fostering growth. They discuss the stigma surrounding vulnerability in the business world and the transformative impact of embracing one's authentic self.Moreover, Logan offers invaluable insights into the importance of seeking support and guidance from mentors and coaches, especially during challenging times. Her emphasis on the role of mentorship in providing a safe space for discussing struggles and strategizing solutions resonates deeply with entrepreneurs seeking guidance on their journey.Closing out this episode, Kevin expresses his gratitude to Logan for sharing her wisdom and experiences with authenticity and candor. Their conversation serves as a beacon of inspiration for entrepreneurs, reminding them that success is not defined by smooth sailing but by resilience, authenticity, and a willingness to embrace challenges head-on.Tune in to All The Way Authentic for more empowering conversations and actionable insights from industry experts like Logan Niles. Join us as we navigate the complexities of entrepreneurship and celebrate the power of authenticity.#Entrepreneurship #Authenticity in Business #Entrepreneurial Challenges #Female Entrepreneurship #Mentorship in Business #Overcoming Adversity #Resilience in Entrepreneurship #Business Growth Strategies #Entrepreneurial Journey #Logan Niles #Blue Nile ConsultingThe All The Way Authentic Podcast with Kevin P. Henry talks about all things diversity and inclusion, mental health, and empowerment. Kevin P. Henry has worked in the Diversity-Equity-Inclusion, communications, and training field for over 30 years. He also has extensive experience as a journalist, voice actor, and writer. Currently, he works for the private and public sectors, businesses, organizations, and nonprofits. Kevin utilizes a variety of skills to meet the needs of clients, which include strategic planning, training, facilitation, and writing.​While living in Hawaii, Kevin developed educational programs for high school students that focused on career planning, writing, and video production. In addition, he worked with domestic violence survivors and at-risk youth coordinating career planning workshops. Let's get social! Like us on FacebookFollow us on InstagramFind us on the Web

    Authentically Engaged: How to Support and Contribute during Black History Month

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2024 1:28


    Celebrating Black History - Echoes Unveiled: Navigating America's impact on Black History

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 0:43


    In honor of Black History Month, the All the Way Authentic podcast aims to unravel the rich tapestry of Black history and its profound influence on the American narrative, as well as America's impact on Black History - the good, the bad, and the ugly. Black history is not a separate entity; it's woven into the very fabric of the nation.

    Authentic Resilience: Unveiling Survivor Stories with Sarah Ann from the Seattle Organization of Prostitution Survivors

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 15:37


    Trigger Warning: In this episode of "All the Way Authentic," host Kevin P. Henry engages in a powerful conversation with Sarah Ann, a survivor of trafficking and a dedicated advocate. Sarah shares her personal journey of overcoming adversity, shedding light on the challenges she faced as a survivor and her role as a CSE (Commercial Sexual Exploitation) survivor advocate and program coordinator at the Seattle Organization of Prostitution Survivors.Brace yourself for a rollercoaster of emotions as Sarah opens up about her resilience, breaking through the shadows of abuse, and emerging stronger than ever. She takes us on a journey of transformation, from the darkness of disbelief within her own family to the triumphant reconstruction of her relationship with her mom.Join the conversation as Sarah Ann spills the beans on the power of healing, the impact of trauma, and the magic that happens when survivors reclaim their voices. Plus, get an exclusive sneak peek into the incredible spoken word that'll leave you in awe of the strength and courage found within every survivor.Discover the groundbreaking work happening at the Seattle Organization of Prostitution Survivors and why survivor advocates like Sarah Ann are the unsung heroes in the battle against exploitation.This episode is not just a conversation; it's a celebration of resilience, a symphony of triumph, and a reminder that, yes, healing is not only possible but extraordinary! Don't miss out on the empowering moments that will leave you inspired to embrace authenticity, break down stigmas, and stand tall in the face of adversity.Key Points:Sarah Ann recounts her experience as a survivor of trafficking and the difficulties she faced, including the struggle to be believed and understood by her own family.The interview delves into the impact of trauma on both survivors and their support systems, highlighting the importance of empathy and awareness.Sarah Ann reflects on her journey of healing and rebuilding her relationship with her mother, emphasizing the possibility of restoring connections after trauma.The discussion sheds light on the work being done at the Seattle Organization of Prostitution Survivors and the crucial role of survivor advocates in supporting those who have experienced exploitation.Insights:Discover the strength and resilience of survivors as they navigate the path to healing.Gain a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by survivors and the importance of creating a supportive environment for their recovery.Learn about the transformative work being done by organizations like the Seattle Organization of Prostitution Survivors in addressing and combating exploitation.Empowering Moments:Hear Sarah Ann share her empowering spoken word, providing a glimpse into the strength and courage that define her journey.Celebrate the triumphs of survivorship and the power of authentic storytelling in breaking down stigma and fostering empathy.Tune in for a riveting journey of empowerment, courage, and the unshakable spirit of authenticity! #AllTheWayAuthentic #SurvivorStrong #BreakTheSilenceThe All The Way Authentic Podcast with Kevin P. Henry talks about all things diversity and inclusion, mental health, and empowerment. Kevin P. Henry has worked in the Diversity-Equity-Inclusion, communications, and training field for over 30 years. He also has extensive experience as a journalist, voice actor, and writer. Currently, he works for the private and public sectors, businesses, organizations, and nonprofits. Kevin utilizes a variety of skills to meet the needs of clients, which include strategic planning, training, facilitation, and writing.​While living in Hawaii, Kevin developed educational programs for high school students that focused on career planning, writing, and video production. In addition, he worked with domestic violence survivors and at-risk youth coordinating career planning workshops. Let's get social! Like us on Facebook

    The Immigrant Experience: A Journey of Self-Discovery and Authenticity with Selam Habte

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2024 26:13


    Welcome to another episode of "All the Way Authentic" with your host, Kevin P. Henry. In this episode, we embark on a heartfelt journey with Selam Habte, an Ethiopian-born immigrant, as she shares the challenges and triumphs of navigating life in the United States.

    Breaking the Silence: Navigating Microaggressions and Mental Health with Michael Swann and Antonia Ramos

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2023 71:59


    Welcome to a compelling new episode of the All The Way Authentic Podcast! In this thought-provoking 75-minute discussion and workshop, we unravel the complexities of Microaggressions and their profound impact on Mental Health.Join your host Kevin P. Henry as he engages in a dynamic conversation with mental health counselors Antonia Ramos and Michael Swann. Together, they skillfully explore the nuanced landscape of Microaggressions, shedding light on the various forms these subtle behaviors take and the diverse ways they affect individuals.Ramos and Swann bring their wealth of experience to the forefront, offering keen insights into the psychological toll that Microaggressions can have on people from all walks of life. The discussion goes beyond awareness, delving into practical strategies on how to be an effective ally in the quest for a more inclusive and understanding world.Key Highlights:Forms of Microaggressions: Ramos and Swann expertly navigate through the different forms of Microaggressions, providing listeners with a comprehensive understanding of these often unnoticed yet impactful actions.Impact on Mental Health: Gain profound insights into the psychological effects of Microaggressions and the importance of addressing them for the sake of mental well-being.Becoming an Effective Ally: Discover actionable steps to become an effective ally, both in the workplace and in personal relationships, as our speakers share practical advice on recognizing and addressing Microaggressions.Tune in to this episode of the All The Way Authentic Podcast for an engaging and enlightening discussion that goes beyond the surface, offering tangible tools to foster a more empathetic and inclusive world. Subscribe now for more authentic conversations that matter! Join us on the journey to authenticity, understanding, and connection.The All The Way Authentic Podcast with Kevin P. Henry talks about all things diversity and inclusion, mental health, and empowerment. Kevin P. Henry has worked in the Diversity-Equity-Inclusion, communications, and training field for over 30 years. He also has extensive experience as a journalist, voice actor, and writer. Currently, he works for the private and public sectors, businesses, organizations, and nonprofits. Kevin utilizes a variety of skills to meet the needs of clients, which include strategic planning, training, facilitation, and writing.​While living in Hawaii, Kevin developed educational programs for high school students that focused on career planning, writing, and video production. In addition, he worked with domestic violence survivors and at-risk youth coordinating career planning workshops. Let's get social! Like us on FacebookFollow us on InstagramFind us on the Web

    Empathy in Action: A Journey of Helping the Homeless, Trafficked, and Drug-Addicted

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2023 23:13


    Trigger Warning: This episode contains talk of drug overdose, alcoholism, prostitution, and other traumatic experiences. -----Welcome to a compelling new episode of the All the Way Authentic Podcast! In this 25-minute interview, we sit down with Kristine Moreland, a passionate Seattle-based businesswoman and tireless advocate for some of society's most pressing issues.Join us as we delve into Kristine's remarkable journey and her unwavering commitment to making a difference in the lives of those experiencing homelessness, trafficking, and drug addiction. As the founder of TheMoreWeLove, Kristine has taken bold steps to create positive change and foster compassion within her community.Discover the inspiring stories behind Kristine's advocacy work, gain insights into the challenges faced by marginalized populations, and explore how TheMoreWeLove is making a tangible impact. This episode is a testament to the power of authenticity and the profound difference one person can make in the lives of many.Learn more about TheMoreWeLove at https://www.themorewelove.org/ Tune in to the All the Way Authentic Podcast and be inspired by Kristine Moreland's dedication to creating a more compassionate and understanding world for all. It's an episode filled with heart, passion, and a call to action for each of us to contribute to positive change.The All The Way Authentic Podcast with Kevin P. Henry talks about all things diversity and inclusion, mental health, and empowerment. Kevin P. Henry has worked in the Diversity-Equity-Inclusion, communications, and training field for over 30 years. He also has extensive experience as a journalist, voice actor, and writer. Currently, he works for the private and public sectors, businesses, organizations, and nonprofits. Kevin utilizes a variety of skills to meet the needs of clients, which include strategic planning, training, facilitation, and writing.​While living in Hawaii, Kevin developed educational programs for high school students that focused on career planning, writing, and video production. In addition, he worked with domestic violence survivors and at-risk youth coordinating career planning workshops. Let's get social! Like us on FacebookFollow us on InstagramFind us on the Web

    Balancing Your Beliefs - Mind Mastery: Unlocking Your Potential with Julie Cross and the Power of PSYCH-K

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 15:21


    Welcome to All the Way Authentic hosted by Kevin P. Henry. In today's episode, Kevin sits down with the inspirational Julie Cross to unravel the profound journey she has taken through the transformative practice of PSYCH-K.The Journey Unveiled: Join us as Julie Cross opens up about her journey navigating the realms of PSYCH-K. Discover the pivotal moments that led her to this powerful modality and how it has become a cornerstone in her pursuit of personal growth.Decoding PSYCH-K: What exactly is PSYCH-K, and why is it gaining attention in the realm of personal development? Julie sheds light on the principles behind this technique and how it differs from traditional approaches.The Power Within: Julie shares insights into the transformative power of PSYCH-K techniques, revealing how they can be applied to shift mindset, overcome obstacles, and tap into the latent potential within each of us.The Science of Change: Explore the science that underlies PSYCH-K and understand how it aligns with ourevolving understanding of neuroscience, consciousness, and the mind-body connection.Getting Started: Julie provides guidance on how listeners can embark on their own PSYCH-K journey with her business Balance Your Beliefs, reach out to her via social media, or book a session online: www.balance-your-beliefs.com Empower Your Mind: Join us on this insightful journey with Julie Cross as we uncover the power of PSYCH-K and how it can be a catalyst for transformative change in your life.Let's get social! Like us on FacebookFollow us on InstagramFind us on the Web#PersonalTransformation #MindBodyConnection #EmpowermentPodcast #ChangeYourMindset

    Aspiring for the Runway: A Conversation with Actor and Model, Leon Johnson, on Breaking into the World of Modeling

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2022 13:28


    So... You want to be a professional Model? Join us for an inspiring interview with Actor and Model, Leon Johnson, as he shares invaluable insights into his career and provides expert guidance on breaking into the competitive realm of professional modeling. In this engaging conversation, Leon takes us behind the scenes, revealing the highs, lows, and pivotal moments that have defined his journey.Discover the secrets to success in the modeling industry as Leon discusses the strategies, challenges, and opportunities that aspiring models need to navigate. From audition tips to building a standout portfolio, he unravels the intricacies of making a mark in this dynamic field.Whether you're an aspiring model or simply curious about the world of fashion and entertainment, this episode is packed with practical advice and firsthand experiences. Tune in to explore the intersection of talent, determination, and the evolving landscape of modeling with Leon Johnson.#ModelingCareer #ActorAndModel #FashionIndustryInsights #BreakingIntoModeling #ProfessionalModelingTips #LeonJohnsonInterview #ModelingJourney

    Navigating the Jewish Journey: Confronting Anti-Semitism, Charting Progress, and Envisioning the Future of our Nation

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022 39:49


    Exploring the Jewish Journey in the United StatesEmbark on a compelling 40-minute exploration with Kira Dorrian and Galen Basse as we delve into the intricacies of the Jewish experience in America. In this thought-provoking interview, we navigate through the often-overlooked challenges faced by Jewish individuals, shedding light on the biases, hate, and hostility they encounter in their daily lives.Join us in this insightful conversation about diversity and discrimination in America, as we emphasize the significance of understanding the unique struggles of the Jewish community. Amid a nation grappling with social, racial, and religious conflicts, discover the nuanced dimensions of the Jewish experience and the impact of anti-Semitism. Gain valuable insights into the quest for diversity and inclusion in the broader context of American society.#JewishExperience #AntiSemitismAwareness #DiversityandInclusion #SocialJusticeDialogue #AmericanJewishCommunity

    The Special Role of Mental Health Counselors Who Are People of Color

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 16:09


    Empowering Diversity in Mental Health: A Candid Conversation with Counselor Michael SwannIn this illuminating podcast, join us for a candid career talk with Michael Swann, an esteemed African American mental health counselor based in Seattle. Delve into the critical nuances of the client-counselor relationship as Michael explores the importance of racial background. Gain valuable insights into the keys to recruiting a more diverse array of professionals in the mental health field, addressing the pressing need for inclusivity.Discover the essential qualities that contribute to becoming an effective counselor, unraveling the skill set required to navigate the complexities of mental health. Michael's firsthand experience and expertise shed light on challenges faced by diverse communities, emphasizing the urgency to bridge the diversity gap within the profession.Explore the intersection of mental health, diversity, and racial equity as we discuss the lack of representation in the field and the imperative for recruitment efforts. With a spotlight on addressing health disparities, equity issues, and intergenerational trauma, this interview is indispensable for anyone passionate about mental health advocacy.#MentalHealthDiversity #CounselorInsights #RacialEquityInMentalHealth #RecruitmentStrategies #ClientCounselorRelationship #HealthDisparities #MichaelSwannInterview #MentalHealthChallenges

    Beyond the Spotlight: Conversations with Actor Greg Marks on the Craft of Acting, the Entertainment Industry, and Navigating Careers in Construction

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 27:48


    From Construction to Cinema: Greg Marks' Unconventional Career Journey in Acting, Writing, and BeyondEmbark on a unique career narrative as actor Greg Marks shares his inspiring journey of hitting pause on his artistic endeavors to navigate the construction industry. In this insightful podcast, Greg unveils the well-constructed plan behind his hiatus and discusses the intersection of careers in acting, writing, and directing.Join the conversation as Greg candidly explores the challenges and opportunities within the acting profession, shedding light on its impact on People of Color. Gain valuable insights as he serves up advice on success in both the creative and construction realms, offering a holistic perspective on diverse career paths.Discover how Greg's zealous return to the film world brings forth exciting new projects. Whether you're an aspiring actor, writer, or industry enthusiast, this episode provides valuable lessons on resilience, diversity, and inclusion in the dynamic landscape of careers.#CareerJourney #ActingProfession #WritingSuccess #DiversityInFilm #ConstructionIndustryInsights #GregMarksInterview #CreativeCareers #CareerAdvice

    So You Want to be A Mental Health Counselor?

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2022 13:25


    Navigating Mental Health Careers: Insights from Licensed Counselor Jennifer HyppoliteJoin us in a compelling conversation with licensed mental health counselor Jennifer Hyppolite as she sits down with Kevin P. Henry to discuss the inception of her career and the intricacies of running a private practice. Gain valuable insights and advice from Jennifer for those contemplating a career in mental health.Explore Jennifer's journey, from the beginning of her career to establishing a thriving private practice. Uncover the valuable lessons and challenges she encountered along the way, providing a roadmap for aspiring mental health professionals.This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in mental health careers, as Jennifer shares practical advice and insider perspectives. Discover the keys to success, the importance of diversity in the field, and insights into the evolving landscape of healthcare careers.#MentalHealthCareers #LicensedCounselor #PrivatePracticeInsights #CareerAdvice #DiversityInHealthcare #JenniferHyppoliteInterview #HealthProfessionals #MentalHealthPodcast #CareerDevelopment

    Empowering Survivors: Noel Gomez's Journey from Victim to Advocate

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2022 18:02


    In this impactful podcast, join Noel Gomez, a resilient survivor of human trafficking and co-founder of the Organization of Prostitution Survivors in Seattle, Washington. Drawing from her own harrowing experience, Noel sheds light on the dangers and emotional trauma faced by victims of human trafficking.Listen as Noel courageously shares her insights into recognizing the signs of trafficking, offering a candid exploration of this pervasive issue. Learn from her wisdom as she discusses how to aid survivors in re-adjusting and acclimating to a new life after escaping the clutches of their traffickers.Noel's story is a beacon of hope, and her dedication to helping youth and women reclaim their lives is truly inspiring. Discover invaluable information on supporting survivors and gaining awareness about human trafficking and its intersections with domestic violence.Visit https://www.seattleops.org/ to learn more about Noel's organization and their mission to combat human trafficking.#HumanTraffickingSurvivor #AdvocacyJourney #SupportingSurvivors #DomesticViolenceAwareness #SexTraffickingPrevention #NoelGomezInterview #SurvivorEmpowerment #OrganizationOfProstitutionSurvivors #EndHumanTrafficking

    Beyond Non-Racism - A Proactive Stance with the Facebook Group: White People Doing Something

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 19:52


    Beyond Non-Racism: A Proactive Stance with White People Doing SomethingIn the aftermath of George Floyd's tragic murder, a wave of impassioned white individuals sought avenues for meaningful action. Discover the catalyst for change in my interview with Aja Davis, co-founder of the impactful Facebook group, White People Doing Something. Joined by her wife, Molly Ola Pinney, Aja sheds light on the power of proactive anti-racism efforts, emphasizing that being actively anti-racist is the key to impactful change.Explore the journey of this Facebook group, which has rapidly grown to over 40,000 members, becoming a dynamic platform for individuals eager to make a difference. In this episode, we delve into the importance of moving beyond passive non-racism and the role white allies can play in fostering diversity and inclusion.Join us in this enlightening conversation about taking intentional steps towards dismantling systemic racism and creating a more inclusive society.#AntiRacism #WhiteAllies #DiversityandInclusion #ProactiveChange #AjaDavisInterview #WhitePeopleDoingSomething #SocialImpact #InclusiveCommunities

    Unpacking Racial Trauma: A Deep Dive with Professor Estilla Lightfoot from Tulane University

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2022 20:00


    Unpacking Racial Trauma: A Deep Dive with Professor Estilla LightfootDive into a thought-provoking interview as Kevin P. Henry engages in a profound conversation with Professor Estilla Lightfoot from Tulane University in New Orleans. Professor Lightfoot delves into the complexities of a crucial topic, drawing parallels between the experiences of People of Color and PTSD.Explore the in-depth discussion on how racial trauma affects individuals, particularly within the BIPOC community. Professor Lightfoot provides valuable insights into addressing racialized issues as adults and offers guidance for BIPOC parents on educating their children about these challenges.Gain a nuanced understanding of the impact of intergenerational trauma and discover proactive approaches for white parents to engage in meaningful conversations about race and social justice with their children. This episode sheds light on crucial issues surrounding diversity and racial trauma, fostering awareness and encouraging open dialogue.#RacialTrauma #DiversityDiscussion #IntergenerationalTrauma #BIPOCEducation #SocialJusticeAwareness #ProfessorEstillaLightfoot #KevinPHenryInterview

    How To Have An Acting Career In The Middle Of A Pandemic

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2022 25:21


    Two years ago, Seattle-based actress Ronee Collins packed up her belongings and drove to Los Angeles to expand and grow her career. Made sense. After all, LA is where the big opportunities are for an ardent thespian like Ronee. But instead of finding new, exciting opportunities, Ronee came face to face with the Covid Pandemic which a few months later pretty much shut down the stage, film, and TV industry. Today, the intrepid actress is determined to stay in LA and meet whatever challenges lie ahead. She talked to me about the acting process, auditioning, and having the right temperament to succeed in Hollywood. Oh yeah, and she also warned us about scams and those fast-talking, unscrupulous types you hear about. #acting #drama #theatre

    The Human Connection: How to Engage People From Diverse Backgrounds

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2022 30:05


    Author and motivational speaker Alexandria Nicole breaks down how we can have the tough discussions about race, create unifying and healing spaces, and engage with each other during the Covid pandemic. Alexandria sums it up by saying, "We got to get it together." She also dives into talking about personal growth and chats about her upcoming film project that explores the impact of protests in America. Check out this informative and inspiring interview.

    Navigating the Voiceover Industry: Insights and Tips from Alyssa Keene

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2022 35:50


    Embark on a journey into the world of voiceovers with Alyssa Keene, a seasoned dialect coach, actress, and voiceover artist. In this illuminating episode, Alyssa provides an insider's perspective on breaking into the voiceover business, drawing from her successful career.Join us as Alyssa shares valuable insights into the industry's inner workings, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the multifaceted world of voiceovers. Whether you're an aspiring voiceover artist or simply curious about the field, Alyssa's tips and experiences provide a roadmap for those looking to enter this dynamic and competitive profession.Explore the nuances of voiceover work, acting, and the art of mastering dialects. Alyssa's expertise shines through as she provides practical advice for those seeking a foothold in the industry.#BreakingIntoVoiceover #VoiceoverIndustryInsights #AlyssaKeeneInterview #ActingTips #DialectMastery #CommercialVoiceovers #CareerAdvice

    How To Repair Your Business Image and Reputation

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2022 34:10


    One single incident can damage or destroy the reputation of an individual or a business. Sour and nasty online reviews can sink a company. Eric talks about doing damage control, repairing a company's reputation, and cultivating branding that translates into positive results and $$$$. Eric shares valuable advice and personal experiences in from the world of marketing. #branding #business #marketing

    Ron Sarchian - Stuntman, Actor, & Guinness World Record Breaker

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2022 34:11


    Who broke the record for karate-chopping watermelons on national TV? Who punched a punching bag for nearly 2 days without stopping? Well, Ron Sarchian, of course!Ron Sarchian is a certified personal trainer and a group fitness instructor with a background in football, boxing, kickboxing, road cycling and mountain biking.Breaking Guinness World Records is Ron's way of honoring his parents. His father, Archie Sarchian, was stricken by testicular cancer as a young man and died at the age of 33.Ron broke his very first Guinness World Record the “Punchbag Marathon” and punched a 100 lb. heavybag for 36 hrs. & 3 min. from June 15th-17th, 2004, and dedicated it to his dad.On September 5th, 2017, Ron was invited to appear on The “Today Show” where he proceeded to break the “Most Watermelons Smashed with a Karate Chop in One Minute” Live at Rockefeller Center in front of over 5 million tv viewers and dedicated this one to his mother, Mary Jane Sarchian. Mary Jane is the one who taught Ron that he could do anything that he put his mind to and he has.Ron has held 26 Guinness World Records and plans on continuing to break more World Records, as long as he is physically capable of doing so.#ronsarchian #Guinness World Records #personaltraining #stuntwork

    Human Trafficking Survivor Speaks, Advocates for Victims

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2022 18:31


    Noel Gomez knows from experience the danger and emotional trauma of being a victim of Human Trafficking. Today, she stands tall as a survivor and has spent years helping youth and women who have gotten out of "The Life." Noel is the co-founder of the Organization of Prostitution Survivors in Seattle, Washington. She talks candidly about the signs that someone is being trafficked and shares her wisdom on how to help survivors re-adjust and acclimate to a new life in society after they escape their trafficker.https://www.seattleops.org/#humantrafficking #domesticviolence #sextrafficking

    Fighting Hate Through Asian Allies

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2021 20:07


    Asian Allies Online Group Confronts RacismIn the two years, there has been a surge of hate, attacks, and aggression directed at Asians and other AAPI (Asian American Pacific Islanders) in the U.S. and abroad. Fortunately. more online groups are using Social Media to educate the public and brainstorm about how to combat the racism that has taken many forms, from resentment to violence. Here's my 20-minute interview with Asian Allies co-founder Jolene Lang, an advocate, consultant, and trainer.#asianallies @antihate #diversityandinclusion #asianculture

    White People Doing Something

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2021 20:34


    Facebook Group Has White People Taking ActionThe murder of George Floyd galvanized, traumatized, and paralyzed people. Many impassioned and unsettled white people wanted to take action, and the Facebook group, White People Doing Something, proved to be the ideal catalyst. Here's my interview with co-founder Aja Davis, who along with her wife Molly Ola Pinney, created a Facebook group that now has over 40,000 members.#whiteallies #diversity #inclusion

    White Men and the Anti-Racist Movement

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2021 24:17


    How do you get old white guys involved in the movement for racial justice in America? Bill Bear has the answers. Bear is a member of USOAR, United Shoreline Organized Against Racism. Bill talks about forming the organization, its mission, and the challenges of engaging older white gentlemen. USOAR has plenty of racial issues to deal with. The members are very diverse and all are fervid about engaging more, sometimes resistant folks, some of whom are racism deniers.#diversityandinclusion #whiteallies

    Black Farmers Collective - Interview w/ Hannah Wilson

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2021 14:32


    Black run and owned urban farms benefit and empower BIPOC community members and provide nutritious food to the community. My 15-minute interview with farm manager Hannah Wilson from the Yes Farm in Seattle, WA, part of the Black Farmers Collective. Hannah talks about the important need for urban farms and all the benefits they bring to individuals and the community.

    (Enhanced Audio) Dr. Margie Crowe Talks About the Military Career and DEI

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 33:38


    Sexism, racism, fighting for racial justice as a White Ally. Dr. Margie Crowe, also mom to an Autistic child, has been there and done that. She talks candidly about her career in the military and her current career training and consulting with a varied group of clients. Here's my new 33-minute podcast interview with Dr. Crowe, retired Lt. Col in the U.S. Air Force, author, consultant, and diversity trainer.

    Margie Crowe Talks About Her Military and DEI Career (Diversity, Equity & Inclusion)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 33:41


    My 33-minute interview with Margie Crowe, author, retired Air Force Lt. Colonel, DEI consultant, and trainer. Margie talks about her career, sexism, racism, experiences in the military, and what is true ally-ism.

    Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine - The Road to Good Health

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 21:39


    Renee Stucklen is a licensed acupuncturist and owner and founder of Tucson Acupuncture and Wellness in Arizona. She talks about Chinese Medicine, starting her own business and community activism. https://tucsonacupunctureandwellness.com/ .

    Comedian/Actor Joe Fox Talks Comedy with Kevin P. Henry

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2021 93:00


    Nearly 20 years ago, Joe Fox left a lurcrative job in IT to pursue his dream of becoming a comedian and actor. Today, he is flourishing in a career he loves.

    The Secrets of Marketing Your Business - With Justin Nassiri

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2021 23:07


    All The Way AuthenticConsultant and business owner, Justin Nassiri shares some wisdom, and vital information about marketing your business. Find out about "Bootstrapping" and "Top of Mind" marketing strategies. Hosted by Kevin P. Henry.Justin's Linked In Profile. https://www.linkedin.com/in/justinnassiri/

    Looking at the Art of Comedy

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2021 32:56


    Host Kevin P. Henry and Bob Landau, Professor of Comedic Studies, take a look at how comedy works and doesn't work.

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