The New York City born of Montserratian roots educator, a global travelista, social media blogger/influencer, women’s advocate and author Jo Cabey, chats with us about her new inspirational book entitled “Jada’s Diary: From Growing Pains To Found Promise”. This scorching fictional page turner that allows readers to travel through the kaleidoscope of Jada’s life, from adolescence to adulthood. Jo Cabey discusses the impetus to scribe the book and what is forthcoming. Please feel free to visit the website https://www.journeywithjo.com/ to purchase your book, or Amazon and Barnes and Noble. Please - Like, Share And Added Commentary Can Be Left At TheJustifiableNoizeProject@gmail.com
“The Aftermath” podcast illustrates the false narratives attributed to Vice President Kamala Harris presidential loss. Hint, it truly was not economic!!
Reproductive Justice illustrates the healthcare discrepancies that people of African descent encounter with their pregnancies, in the United States. Bruce Mc Intyre III's emotional testimony details how his loved one Amber Rose Isaac, lost her life on April 21, 2020, during a last minute C-section. It is believed that this malfeasance was derived, from systemic racial biases that are deeply rooted in the U.S. healthcare industry. This interview was recorded in 2021. We thank Mr. Mc Intyre III for sharing his story and his heroic activism to educate our people, with respect to their options and call out such divisiveness in the healthcare industry. You can follow Bruce's work at his foundation called Save A Rose Foundation - https://www.savearosefoundation.org Thank you for streaming. Stay tuned for Part 2, which features OBGYN Dr. Tia Welsh and board certified psychiatrist Dr. Karinn Glover. There we will discuss healthcare biases, postpartum and remedies.
Reproductive Justice is a 4 part series, where we delve into the implicit biases that people of African and Hispanic descent endure in the U.S. healthcare system, specifically during prenatal and postnatal care. Part 1, you will hear the non-fictional story of Amber Rose Isaac, illustrated by her loved one Bruce Mc Intyre III. Ms. Isaac lost her life during child birth, at the tender age of 26 in 2020. Part 2 will feature Dr. Tia Welsh, OBGYN and Dr. Karinn Glover, who is a board certified psychiatrist. Part 3 features Ms. Lakesha Quarles, who is a professionally trained doula and the owner of SunFlower Births, LLC. Part 4 features Ms. Dana Sledge, who is a registered nurse and a midwife. Part 1 will be released Thursday, May 16th. Enjoy the stream and feel free to share with your loved ones and relations.
The Month of September is Life Insurance Awareness Month. This rebroadcast episode highlights, all the essential benefits of life insurance. We discuss: the who, why and when individuals should acquire life insurance. The podcast guest is Travis Hite, who has more than two decades of experience, as a life insurance agent. Travis has expertise underwriting policies for individuals and small businesses. Enjoy the stream! Please - Go To Apple Podcast & Spotify Podcast where you can "Like, Share, Subscribe" and rate the show. Comments are welcome.
This show encompasses 5 rants, dealing with current events that the masses are or should be discussing. My cohost Nakia "Bones" Cole and I discuss: US conservative diatribes of "wokeness", corporate America's sycophant nature towards diversity and inclusion and what happened in the aftermath, the wordplay on democracy by politicians ands the media and more..... Please - Go To Apple & Spotify Podcast where you can "Like, Share, Subscribe" and rate the show.
On the second edition of Noize Sports, my cohost Donald aka "DL" and I, discuss current debatable topics, such as: transgender women in elite female competitions, the barbaric UFC Slap Sport, celebrity boxing, the vanishing NBA defense, Sports Washing and more.... Please - Go To Apple Podcast And Like, Share, Subscribe and Rate The Show.
The majority of global citizens are not wondering, what many developed nations are contriving in space. Well listen to what my guests Steve Alleyne, Doug Ramsey and me think about space exploration: who is doing it, at what costs, colonialization, space capitalism and the environmental imapct. 3 brothers lost in space.
A rebroadcast of our 13th episode, where Amanda Quinones shares her trials, tribulations and success of living with lupus. We discuss what lupus is, the symptoms, who is more prone to being afflicted with this autoimmune disease, treatments and how one's life is altered socially and economically.
Our guest is Christa Barfield, CEO of FarmerJawn and Viva Leaf Tea Company, based in the greater Philadelphia, Pennsylvania area. We chat with Christa, who is an urban farmer and entrepreneur, about the societal benefits of organic agriculture. FarmerJawn: https://www.farmerjawnphilly.com Viva Leaf Tea Company: https://www.vivaleaftea.com Like, Share, Subscribe & Enjoy!
Where my guest Donald Lundy and I discuss various happenings in contemporary sports: 1. Deshaun Watson's legal issues, eligibilty and trade 2. Colin Kaepernick 3. Brittany Griner 4. Transgender athletes and hormone replacement 5. NBA playoff outlook and much more. Like, Share, Leave Your Opinions!!!
"Institutional Broken Bars The Debacle At Rikers Island". Our guest Sean Farrow, a trial attorney with the Legal Aid Society of NY, discusses the humanitarian crisis at Rikers Island, a jail in New York City.
Have you ever thought about taking a break from social media and or the use of your PC, laptop or mobile phone? We discuss how being plugged into the grid has altered our lives in a negative manner. My guest is Nakia "Bones" Cole. Please - Go To Apple Podcast And Like, Share, Subscribe and Rate The Show.
An intriguing conversation about electric vehicles. My guest Donald Lundy and I discuss the: history, environmental benefits, government subsidies, positive attributes, battery technology, recharging networks and more. Please - Go To Apple Podcast And Like, Share, Subscribe To The Show. In addition, Please Rate The Show. You Can Leave Your Commentary At TheJustifiableNoizeProject@gmail.com
My guest is Rania Mustafa. We delve into the oppressive economic and social atrocities, the Palestinian people are having to endure. We discuss the "Nabka" - which has made the Palestinians stateless. These dreadful actions are being administered by the Israeli government in the Gaza Strip, West Bank and Jerusalem. And in the prelude to this episode, the question asked are why the governments of the United States and the United Kingdom are defending and funding such apartheid-like activities that are not democratically moral or humane? Finally, we review how globally Palestinians and their allies need to leverage their economic powers and lobby corporations to end ties with the Israeli government. Please - Go To Apple Podcast And Like, Share, Subscribe To The Show. In addition, Please Rate The Show. You Can Leave Your Commentary At TheJustifiableNoizeProject@gmail.com
Equality and justice for all, is the lie that is perpetrated in America and is the false ideology that is exported as the mainstay of American democracy. This podcast illustrates how people of color in America feel the freedom doctrine falls woefully short. Please - Go To Apple Podcast And Like, Share, Subscribe To The Show. In addition, Please Rate The Show. You Can Leave Your Commentary At TheJustifiableNoizeProject@gmail.com
Guest Bill Ware and I discuss the purposes of digital block chain and digital currencies. The unique efficiencies that block chain has for small businesses, corporations and organizations. We dive into the likelihood of crypto-currencies grabbing marketshare in normal electronic payment environment. In addition, we opine on the current exuberance of retail trading of crypto-currency. #HODL Please - Go To Apple Podcast And Like, Share, Rate And Added Commentary Can Be Left At TheJustifiableNoizeProject@gmail.com
Guest Emily Ford (Instagram @EmilyOnTrail) is the first woman and second person ever, to hike 1,100 miles through the Ice Age Trail in Wisconsin, USA. Emily completed this this trek with her loyal companion, her dog Diggins, during the heart of the winter. Checkout the her story and her motivation. Please visit online Apple Podcast, while you are there: "Rate", "Like" and "Subscribe to our show. In addition, feel free to leave a commentary about the podcast. In addition, please share our podcast with your friends, family, associates and foes (: Peace be with you.
We explore the stories of 6 married couples, from diverse backgrounds. They discuss their moments of dating, love, marriage and what ingredients have led to their successful unions from 14 to 55 years.
Covid Room 5215 is a real depiction of how I dealt with contracting Covid-19 in 2020. I share my bubble-like preventions, how I was infected, symptoms, hospitalization, the constant aftereffects that remind you that Covid has not entirely left your soul and why getting vaccinated is imperative. Many thanks to: Saint Barnabas Hospital staff (especially the 5th Floor Ward) in Livingston, New Jersey, my sister Gina, Gangadai, friends Jeff Adams, Sweden Aleong, Pascal Arthis, The Soto Family and countless family members for the concerns and positive affirmations. It is truly mind over matter!!
The New York City born of Montserratian roots educator, a global travelista, social media blogger/influencer, women’s advocate and author Jo Cabey, chats with us about her new inspirational book entitled “Jada’s Diary: From Growing Pains To Found Promise”. This scorching fictional page turner that allows readers to travel through the kaleidoscope of Jada’s life, from adolescence to adulthood. Jo Cabey discusses the impetus to scribe the book and what is forthcoming. Please feel free to visit the website https://www.journeywithjo.com/ to purchase your book, or Amazon and Barnes and Noble. Please - Like, Share And Added Commentary Can Be Left At TheJustifiableNoizeProject@gmail.com
A rebroadcast to highlight Indigenous People’s Day, on October 12th, 2020 in the United States. This is a day to pay homage to the real founders of this land we call America. Our guest are Gabriel Orosco and Veronica Valadez. They discuss their Native American rich history, culture, contributions, and achievements of their ancestors. In addition, Gabriel and Veronica highlighted the current projects they are both working on in their communities. Indigenous People’s Day, which is celebrated on the 2nd Monday, in the Month of October every year. This year it is celebrated on October 14th in the US. Currently, 6 U.S. states including: South Dakota, Hawaii, Vermont and Minnesota. Also, 130 cities including: Los Angeles, San Francisco; Denver; Seattle; Minneapolis; Anchorage, Alaska; Phoenix; Portland, Oregon; and Albuquerque, New Mexico. The celebration of Indigenous People’s Day is an apropos time to dispels the grandiose myths that Christopher Columbus and other European colonizers discovered America and made it great. This podcast does discuss how indigenous people were subjugated to the following: wholesale transfer of stolen wealth and land, enslavement, and suffered mass murder, at the hands of the European colonizers. Please - Like, Share And Commentary Can Be Left At TheJustifiableNoizeProject@gmail.com
A rebroadcast to highlight Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Harlem, New York resident, Kheava Hines shares her story about the sudden breast cancer diagnosis in 2016, at 43. Kheava illustrates her "no time to cry" mantra, while she set forth to battle through chemotherapy, surgery, radiation and moving forward with life! Please - Like, Share And Commentary Can Be Left At TheJustifiableNoizeProject@gmail.com
A very insightful conversation with the Los Angeles, California based jazz linguist, who shares her foray in the music industry and her key influences. When you listen to Claudia sing, you will feel her very rich tone akin to that of a Billie Holiday. We discuss the plethora of hats worn by Claudia as an artist and how she feels the need to continue to work like a chameleon in an ever-changing music industry, while striving to be the best that she can be. Please like, share the podcast. In addition, please leave your commentary at TheJustifiableNoizeProject@gmail.com. Claudia Alexander’s music can be streamed and purchased at Apple Music, Amazon Music, Pandora and Spotify.
We discuss the importance of completing the US 2020 Census and the pending US 2020 election in the US. We have a compelling conversation about, why people of African descent, Latin X, Chicano/Chicana and Indigenous People in the United States need to stand up and be counted, so our voices are heard, legislation is created to move our agenda and assets are allocated so our people can prosper. Listen to this show!! Please subscribe, like and share our podcast. Most importantly, complete your US Census, register to vote, mobilize your friends, family, associates to get out and vote on November 3, 2020!! Many thanks!
An intriguing conversation with the Atlanta, Georgia based renown contemporary visual artist and activist Fabian “Occasional Superstar” Williams. Fabian shares how his artistry is cerebral and formed from his heart. There is a message in each mural. He is the "excellence in awesomeness", who envelopes all his work in symbolism. Listen to this show!! Please subscribe, like and share our podcast. Many thanks!
This is a compelling story about Jeffrey Adams, a former faithful member of the Jehovah Witness Kingdom Hall. After 35 years he developed a change in religious perspective, which led to his resignation. We discuss what led to this major decision and all that transpired thereafter such as community shunning and his new personal lifestyle. Please subscribe, like and share our podcast. Many thanks!
Many people suffer from mental illness, diagnosed or undiagnosed. Unfortunately, they chose to navigate life without seeking any professional assistance. On this episode, we discuss why it is safe to consult with a licensed professional, on one’s path to mental wellness. Our featured guest is Michelle Cauley. Michelle is a licensed therapist, the president and founder of Cauley & Associates, based in Los Angeles, California. Please utilize the “like” button, if you found the show insightful and subscribe to our podcast. Sharing is caring. Please share this podcast with anyone that you feel will find it beneficial. Many thanks.
Our guest Nakia Cole and I, discuss all the repercussions of gentrification of Black and Brown neighborhoods in America. We focus on the erasure of longstanding embedded cultures, loss of relationships, destruction of blue-collar communities, dismantling of small mom & pop businesses and the dismantling of affordable housing. Please subscribe and share this podcast! Thank you
"Enda" means go and Nava Osembo is seeking to take Enda Sportswear, the Kenya based high performance fitness shoe manufacturer, to higher heights. Listen as we discuss how the company was conceived, their product line, how they have persevered during the Covid-19 pandemic and what the future entails. The company has been endorsed by Kenyan athletes and by actress Lupita Nyong’o. It is a great story for Kenyans, for Africans and for all that seek to make their dreams come to fruition. Enjoy the show! Please listen, share and subscribe to this podcast! Thank you
An insightful conversation with travel specialist Farirai Sanyika. Fari shares the exciting destinations to see in South Africa: Cape Town, Durban, Johannesburg, Mpumalanga and elsewhere on the beautiful continent of Africa. Enjoy the show! Please listen, share and subscribe to this podcast! Thank you
A great conversation with the Botswana born, Afro-beat songstress Lollise Mbi. We discuss her: foray into music, influences, experiences in the music business, versatility as a writer, singer, producer and unprofessional dancer. Most importantly, we are able to sample 3 of Lollise's latest tracks. Enjoy!! Please listen, share and subscribe to this podcast! Thank you
7 individuals reflect on life, while the world is on pause, during the Covid-19 pandemic. They share their new determinations for life, as they move forward into their new normal. They discuss real love, financial stability, self-employment, estate planning, long-term savings, work life balance, family, testing positive for COVID-19, writing a novel and change/freedom as an expat living in Berlin, Germany. Please listen, share and subscribe to this podcast! Thank you
We grapple with the murders of innocent Black lives in America, due more than 400 years of blatant systemic and structural racism. In addition, we seek to provide solutions, so our race can prosper and grow. Please listen, share and subscribe to this podcast! Thank you
Our guest, Patrick S. Collins, CEO of Collins Financial Services, provides vital estate planning tax strategies that enable you to reduce your taxable footprint today and for wealth transference of your assets in the future. Please listen, like, subscribe and share this show!! Thank you
Our guest, Thomasina R. Thornton provides vital estate planning information that every individual and family needs to effectively establish. We discuss: the assignment of a power of attorney, wills, trusts, probate and much, much more. Please listen, like, subscribe and share this show!! Thank you
In this episode, we have a candid conversation with the Reverend Dr. Gary V. Simpson, of The Concord Baptist Church of Christ, located in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, New York. Reverend Simpson shares: what was his impetus to join the ministry, how the church has evolved during his tenure, work life balance, gentrification, stance on civil rights and inclusivity, being on the right-side of morality and much, much more.
The show highlights all the essential benefits of life insurance. Needs analysis: we discuss the who, why and when individuals should acquire life insurance and review their existing life insurance policy. Our guest is Mr. Travis Hite, who has 23 years of experience as a life insurance agent, for individuals and small business owners. Please listen, like, subscribe and share this show!! Thank you
Three real estate professionals share key information that every potential first time home buyer needs to know: financing, locating the right home and the proper legal advocacy from pre-closing to post-closing. Our special guest are: Michele Chiles-Hickman – Realtor at Berkshire Hathaway New Jersey Properties, Preston Howard – Principal of Rose City Realty, Inc. based in Pasadena, California and Miles M. Hunter – Owner of The Law Firm of Miles M. Hunter, licensed in the State of New Jersey and New York State.
An engaging conversation with Co-Founder, Ms. Ninaj Raoul of Haitian Women For Haitian Refugees. We discussed historical and recent socioeconomic events that have led many Haitians nationals to flee their country and become refugees, in the United Sates and throughout the diaspora. Most importantly, Ms. Raoul illustrates the advocacy and uplifting social services that her organization provides to her fellow Haitian brethren.
Amanda Quinones shares her story of living with lupus. We discuss what lupus is, the symptoms, who is more prone to be afflicted with the autoimmune disease, treatments and how one’s life is altered economically and socially.
We discuss the nuances that single women of African descent encounter, while parenting young children and adolescent boys of African descent in America. We have a robust conversation with our guest Lisa Edmiston and Stephenie Tidwell about: psychological challenges, puberty, peer socialization, cognition of race, knowledge of self, street smarts, social activism, “The Talk” about encounters with law enforcement, and wealth creation. Please subscribe, like and share.
The first installment of "Unfinished Business" we highlight the: inception, shortfalls, progressive achievements and future endeavors of African American entrepreneur Anthony T. Kirby; the CEO of men's haberdashery Finickey. The Philadelphia, Pennsylvania based Finickey, is a curated collection of handcrafted neckwear, bowties, pocket-squares, shirts and trousers.
We utilize this podcast series is to open the obligatory pandoras box and discuss structural racism in America, effecting people of color but most importantly people of African descent. Our guest are Ms. Jennifer Chase and Mr. Floyd Tucker, who are talented and tenured individuals in the financial services industry. We discuss the biases that people of color face while seeking employment and mobility, while working on Wall Street.
“The Unpolled Society” is a special podcast that features a diverse community of Americans, who have shared their opinions about what is critical to them, as we end this decade. These People of Color provide an introspective on economic, political, educational and social issues that effect their lives and their community.
We utilize this podcast series is to open the obligatory pandoras box and discuss structural racism in America, effecting people of color but most importantly people of African descent. Our guest is Ms. Tiffany Parks Branch, who is a talented and tenured human resources and benefit professional. We discuss the biases that people of color face while seeking employment and mobility in Corporate America.
We utilize this podcast series is to open the obligatory pandoras box and discuss structural racism in America, effecting people of color but most importantly people of African descent. Our guests Lisa Edmiston and Stephenie Tidwell, two tenured educators, share their experiences working in the U.S. public education system.
This podcast is all about wealth creation. We discuss the wealth gap that people of color face in the United States of America. Next, we share ideas of how people can garner knowledge, create and activate a plan that will increase their financial net worth and their family’s financial legacy over time.
With this podcast series, we have chosen to open the obligatory pandoras box and discuss the sometimes blatant and arrogant blatant racism that people of African descent have encountered while at work. Selina Caradona and Inga Watkins, two globally tenured models, share their experiences working in the fashion and modeling industry.
As people of African descent, we provide our opinions as to what we believe racism is through our experiences. We are not seeking to win a Noble Prize. However, we hope that something said within these 60 minutes, can help to eradicate the barriers of hate that have historically been the main cause of discrimination, violence and death globally. It is our collective thought that through education, diversified life experiences, an open mind and a willing heart, people can visualize all the commonalities that we share. A collective unit moves mountains. If you like the podcast, please share with a friend, family member and most important, a person of a different race.
The podcast “Healthcare For All” is an in-depth look at the proposed healthcare plan, being promoted by several US Democratic presidential candidates and congressional leaders. The proposed plan is seeking to address the rising cost of healthcare in the United States, specifically but not limited to prescription drugs, eligibility concerns, pre-existing conditions, annual deductibles, co-payments and coverage for those who are uninsured.
This special podcast is created to highlight Indigenous People’s Day. This is a day to pay homage to the real founders of this land we call America. Our guest are Gabriel Orosco and Veronica Valadez. They discuss their Native American rich history, culture, contributions, and achievements of their ancestors. In addition, Gabriel and Veronica highlighted the current projects they are both working on in their communities. Indigenous People’s Day, which is celebrated on the 2nd Monday, in the Month of October every year. This year it is celebrated on October 14th in the US. Currently, 6 U.S. states including: South Dakota, Hawaii, Vermont and Minnesota. Also, 130 cities including: Los Angeles, San Francisco; Denver; Seattle; Minneapolis; Anchorage, Alaska; Phoenix; Portland, Oregon; and Albuquerque, New Mexico. The celebration of Indigenous People’s Day is an apropos time to dispels the grandiose myths that Christopher Columbus and other European colonizers discovered America and made it great. This podcast does discuss how indigenous people were subjugated to the following: wholesale transfer of stolen wealth and land, enslavement, and suffered mass murder, at the hands of the European colonizers.