This podcast is about stories of love and hope in the time of 'Rona. The Covid-19 crisis is hard on us all. However, there is peace in knowing that life, while significantly affected and scary right now, does have its positives. This Podcast is committed to bringing you love and hope when we need it the most. Stories from real people. Unheard voices. Across the world.
Host Marceen Burgher with newly engaged couple Jack and Nikki discussing self-love, relationships and what it takes to find your person. Find Jack and Nikki's story on www.Leathermanlove.com
Host, Marceen Burgher has open dialogue with her guests on Indignation, Necropolitics and The Racial State. With special guest, Dr. Noel Cazenave, author of Killing African Americans: Police and Vigilante Violence as a Racial Control Mechanism and Professor at University of Connecticut. He discusses his book and the current racial climate surrounding deaths of George Floyd and others. Also on the Podcast is guest Adam Kaplan, Licensed Clinical Psychologist briefly discussing his thoughts on how to communicate race relations with our children and when.
Host Marceen Burgher dishes on gratitude, aunt's death, racism, family, Jamaican dead yaad and features Ladders Memorial Day message from founder Marc Cenedella opening with Joni Mitchell's "Big Yellow Taxi" chorus.
Writer, Director and Filmmaker Darnell Lamont Walker is a guest and discusses his Documentary - "Outside the House" as it relates to Mental Health Awareness, particularly in the Black Community. Right on time for Mental Health Awareness Month!
Guest spot, featuring Bianca (Attorney) and Joe (Corporate Exec) from Washington, DC