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Her Many Voices Foundation (HMVF) is a small organization that does big things in the world. We started out as artists responding to humanitarian need. Now we're joined by global community members as well. ​ Our mission is to ignite the Artivist (Artist/Activist) in us all, in order to move our passions to purpose, for the betterment of women, children and our Mother Earth. This podcast is created from content from our event Celebrating Indigenous Wisdom to Face Modern Challenges, our financial literacy program Indigenomics, and our monthly Lunch and Learn series. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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    Empowering Enterprising Women with Jodi Fischer

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2023 56:51


    Her Many Voices Foundation is delighted to present our March livestream with Jodi Fischer, Development Director of the Adelante Foundation.Adelante Foundation has been supporting enterprising women in Honduras for over 20 years. Their work is based on the assumption that Hondurans living in poverty have the talent, the ingenuity, and the strength to transform their lives and their nation — all that many of them need is a little capital to be able to get started.Jodi is an international & community development specialist with experience both domestically and abroad supporting foundations, nonprofits, and government contractors. Specializing in education and economic development, she also possesses experience in clean energy, global health, food security, and youth livelihood issues.This conversation will be facilitated by Myrna James. James is a publisher, journalist, and interpreter of high tech. Her publication Apogeo Spatial illuminates how data from space is used to study the earth for the sake of humanity.Links https://www.linkedin.com/in/jodifischer/www.instagram.com/adelantefndnHonduras impact tours - bit.ly/adelantetourshttp://www.AdelanteFoundation.orgProduced by Aicila Lewis, BiCurean.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Layers of Diaspora with Lares Feliciano

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 59:52


    Her Many Voices Foundation is delighted to present our February livestream with Lares Feliciano, an interdisciplinary artist and cultural worker based in Denver, CO.Feliciano uses animation, installation, and collage to create worlds where marginalized experiences are front and center and all of time exists at once. Her work explores the in-between, layers of diaspora, and the complexity of memory. She holds an M.F.A in Cinema Production from San Francisco State University and a B.A. in Film & American Studies from Smith College. She has completed residencies with RedLine Contemporary Art Center and Grand Canyon National Park and was a participant in the Colorado Creative Industries Change Leader Institute.Lares Feliciano lives and works in Denver, CO. Her installation MEMORY MIRROR is currently on view at the Denver Art Museum. MEMORY MIRROR is an immersive installation that invites visitors to explore their relationship with memory through animation, dioramas, and interactive storytelling.This conversation will be facilitated by Myrna James. James is a publisher, journalist, and interpreter of high tech. Her publication Apogeo Spatial illuminates how data from space is used to study the earth for the sake of humanity.Book: War Against All Puerto Ricans: Revolution and Terror in America's ColonyJournalist Bianca Graulau - talking about the parallels between Hawaii and Puerta RicoBad Bunny Performance at the Grammy'sLinks https://www.laresfeliciano.com/Social Media- @lareslovesyouRedLineArt.orgProduced by Aicila Lewis. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    L&L - Being a Media Sentinel with Isvari Maranwe

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023 63:19


    Her Many Voices Foundation is delighted to present our January livestream with Isvari Maranwe, CEO of DG Sentinel and Co-Founder of Dweebsglabal. Isvari Maranwe is a former national security attorney who has written for the Boston Globe, spoken at TEDx talks, researched physics at CERN and the Lawrence Berkeley National Labs, and represented Fortune 500 companies and the U.S. government. The DG Sentinel is majority-minority, queer, and female led, and has staff from around the globe. We come from many different races, genders, sexualities, and backgrounds. Led by CEO Isvari Maranwe, she has a lifelong passion for diverse and authentic media and has been a columnist and author since she was 15 years old. The DG Sentinel Board includes best-selling authors, famous influencers, media giants, award-winning directors, and more.This conversation will be facilitated by Myrna James. James is a publisher, journalist, and interpreter of high tech. Her publication Apogeo Spatial illuminates how data from space is used to study the earth for the sake of humanity.Links https://dgsentinel.org/https://dweebsglobal.org/about-dweebs/Produced by Aicila Lewis. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    L&L - Art in Action with Theo E.J. Wilson

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 57:33


    Her Many Voices Foundation is delighted to present our final Lunch and Learn for 2022 featuring Theo E.J. Wilson!Born with a stutter, Theo E.J. Wilson overcame his speech impediment to become a National Poetry Slam Champion, stage actor, TED Talks presenter, lecturer at universities and corporations across the country, and star of new History Channel series "I Was There".Now, Theo shares his knowledge about public speaking with the world.He has been featured on BuzzFeed, CNN, Good Day Canada, and TV One, with over 15 million views online.Theo's Website: https://spitfirepublicspeaking.com/This conversation will be facilitated by Myrna James. James is a publisher, journalist, and interpreter of high tech. Her publication Apogeo Spatial illuminates how data from space is used to study the earth for the sake of humanity.Produced by Aicila Lewis. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    L&L - How to Grow a House with Alicia Fall

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 65:06


    Join us for a special chat with our Founder about our programs Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    L&L - My Skin Global with Francoise Mbabazi

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 54:21


    Her Many Voices is delighted to present Francoise Mbabazi Co-Founder of My Skin Global. Francoise is a Human Rights Activist and community engagement leader with over 10 years of diverse work experience. My Skin Global is an organization working to end the dangerous practice of skin whitening practice targeting women and girls globally.Follow Francoise -https://www.linkedin.com/in/francoise-mbabazi-219a2925/Check our her website: www.MySkinGlobal.comThis conversation is presented by Her Many Voices Foundation and facilitated by Myrna James. James is a publisher, journalist, and interpreter of high tech. Her publication Apogeo Spatial illuminates how data from space is used to study the earth for the sake of humanity. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    L&L- Collective Healing with Jessica Hsu

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 57:49


    2022 Feb 10- Her Many Voices Foundation is delighted to present Jessica Hsu, a Chinese-American anthropologist and solidarity activist based in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.Jessica Hsu is a Chinese-American anthropologist and solidarity activist based in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Her work carries the hope of weaving together the strengths of different communities in order to inspire collective healing and social justice. She believes strongly that Haitians, the original abolitionists in 1804, will relive this history spurring systematic racism globally to crumble.Hsu was born in Syracuse, NY and grown in New Jersey, later making her way across the country to San Francisco, and eventually to Haiti in 2002. She calls New York, San Francisco, Taiwan (where her parents live and were raised), as well as Haiti - all HOME.This conversation will be led by Myrna James. James is a publisher, journalist, and interpreter of high tech. Her publication Apogeo Spatial illuminates how data from space is used to study the earth for the sake of humanity.These are two pieces Hsu co-wrote after this year's August 14th earthquake in Southern Haiti:https://nacla.org/news/2021/08/16/haiti-earthquakes-solutionhttps://www.counterpunch.org/2021/09/10/haitians-helping-haitians/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    L&L- Developing Future Leaders with Vanessa Blacknall-Jamison

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 58:41


    Join us for a facilitated conversation with Vanessa Jamison about her years in corporate America mentoring future leaders. Vanessa's Skills have been honed over the years to be an amazing mentor and leader. Currently she serves as Chair of Organization of Black Aerospace Professionals and Her Many Voices Foundation.Aviate Podcast - https://bit.ly/3P7XjKFOBAP Courageous Conversations- https://obap.org/courageous-conversations-series/Fiona McKay https://mckayunlimited.com/leading-ladies-of/Vanessa Blacknall-Jamison -- https://www.linkedin.com/in/vbj/Other references from the show-https://neurodiversityworks.org/www.BluelinePublishingLLC.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    L&L - Indigenomics with Tamara Cantave

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 59:45


    Knowledge is power, applied knowledge is empowerment and applied knowledge by a community is a paradigm shift. Learn more about the power of creating community based wealth in this special chat with Tamara Cantave. This conversation will be led by Myrna James. James is a publisher, journalist, and interpreter of high tech. Her publication Apogeo Spatial illuminates how data from space is used to study the earth for the sake of humanity. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    L&L - H is for Hemp with Maren Krings

    Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 59:45


    Upcoming event for Maren- https://marenkrings.com/pakhuis-de-zwijger-in-amsterdam-will-host-the-first-book-presentation-in-the-netherlands-on-may-23rd-2022/Maren's Website- www.marenkrings.comUS based Hemp Company- KonopiUS.com Maren is a Climate Impact Storyteller who believes in science and thinks in images. A German documentary photographer, focusing on the social and environmental impact of the climate crisis. She has a B.F.A in Photography from the Savannah College of Art & Design (USA). For the last six years, Maren has been documenting the worldwide rediscovery of industrial hemp, photographing more than 200 projects, carrying out interviews with over 80 industry experts and traveling to 26 countries to find out about hemp's potential to mitigate our world's ecological crisis. This conversation is presented by Her Many Voices Foundation and facilitated by Myrna James. James is a publisher, journalist, and interpreter of high tech. Her publication Apogeo Spatial illuminates how data from space is used to study the earth for the sake of humanity. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    8 Conscious Consumerism with Eric McKee

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 33:19


    Concious ConsumerismEric & ZoeMckeemilehighwon@gmail.comUS Hemp Building Association https://ushba.org What hemp is, what we can do with it, and concious consumerismhemp, community, consumerism, conscious See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    1 Opening Prayer: Chief Lee Plenty Wolf

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2022 12:11


    CO Spiritual Opening Prayer Chief Lee Plenty Wolf See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    3.1 A Whole Brain Approach to Trauma with Lisa Wimberger

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2022 64:22


    Her Many Voices Foundation is delighted to welcome Lisa Wimberger, Founder of the Neurosculpting® Institute and co-founder of the NeuroPraxis App. A long-time friend to Her Many Voices and partner in our refugee program, Lisa will share some of her thoughts and tactics for working with your trauma to bring yourself into your center. Lisa holds a Masters Degree in Education, a Foundations Certification in NeuroLeadership, and Certificates in Medical Neuroscience, Visual Perception, and the Brain, and Neurobiology. She is the author of seven books on neuroplasticity and stress management, including NEW BELIEFS, NEW BRAIN: Free Yourself from Stress and Fear, and NEUROSCULPTING: A Whole-Brain Approach to Heal Trauma, Rewrite Limiting Beliefs, and Find Wholeness.She runs multiple companies, and has over 60 international franchises. Lisa still runs a private meditation coaching practice teaching clients who suffer from emotional blocks, stress disorders, and self-imposed limitations. She is a keynote speaker and a faculty member of Kripalu Yoga and Meditation Center, the Law Enforcement Survival Institute, Omega Institute, and 1440 Multiversity.Lisa began her meditation practice at age 12. Hit by lightning at age 15, and clinically flatlined on multiple occasions, Lisa uses her traumatic experience as a vehicle for transformation. Lisa studied Ascension training for four years with Ishaya monks, completed four years of psychic awareness training, applying the tools of the Berkeley Psychic Institute, and is trained in Autogenic Hypnosis.Lisa teaches audiences ranging from corporate leaders to FBI and Secret Service. To date Lisa has taught the tools of emotional regulation to thousands of law enforcement personnel and first responders across the country.This conversation will be led by Myrna James. James is a publisher, journalist, and interpreter of high tech. Her publication Apogeo Spatial illuminates how data from space is used to study the earth for the sake of humanity.Moments of wisdom from Lisa Wimberger- Impulse and behavior are faster than conscious thought and intention.

Empowerment, free will and sovereignty start in your own nervous system.Books mentioned:Incognito by David EaglemanThe Untethered Soul by Michael SingerNew Beliefs New Brain- free yourself from Stress and Fear by Lisa Wimberger Books on audible- https://www.audible.com/search?keywords=lisa+wimberger&ref=a_ep_freetr_t1_header_search See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    9. Earth Guardians with Kellie Berns

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2021 58:20


    Her Many Voices Foundation is delighted to welcome Kellie Berns, Program Director for Earth Guardians, to share about the important work of their organization. Earth Guardians trains and empowers youth to be effective leaders at the intersections of the environment and climate justice movements. Using art, music, storytelling, civic engagement, legal and direct action we inspire solutions to the critical issues we face as a global community. Kellie is a student, mentor, spiritual practitioner, lover of the earth, and community organizer who has a passion for being of service to help foster spaces of peace, justice, empowerment, healing, and beauty. Her inspiration comes from many years of Buddhist and Yogic practices, along with time spent learning from Indigenous relatives of North America.Kellie is one of the co-visionary behind Earth Guardians' Indigenous Youth Leadership Initiative, as well Earth Guardians' Project Grants Program, Hemp educational series, PPE and Tribal Nations Initiative, and is currently overseeing EG's campaigns, leadership trainings, partnerships, and youth staff Program Directors.In the past, Kellie was the co-manager/co-founder of the Ahimsa House in West Philadelphia, a community center founded on Buddhist principles which merges activism, anti-capitalist practices, and spirituality. Kellie is a graduate of Smith College, a graduate and former faculty at the Pacific Center of Awareness and Bodywork in Kauai, and a co-founder of the Studio 34 Yoga Teacher Training Program. Kellie sits on the Board of The international Nonprofit the Pureland Project and the Ahimsa House Church. Utilizing 10 years of campaign and community organizing, alongside many years of meditation, a private healing arts practice, and farming/gardening, Kellie strives to create a world where people once again live in balance and harmony with each other and the land.Haiti, abolitionist, social justice, livestream, women, healing, social responsibility, climate crisis, indigenous See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    #GivingTuesday with Attila Suba & Alicia Fall

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 74:43


    Attila Suba of the Green Revolution joins Alicia Fall of Her Many Voices Foundation to share a little about their partnership and upcoming events.If we raise $5000 for each organization between now and Dec 7, Attila and Alicia will perform a live song for us at Earth Day- April 22, 2022!Her Many Voices Foundation is proud of our partnership with Green Revolution (greenrevolution.earth) and excited to have Attila and Alicia share as part of our #GivingTuesday kickoff! Sign up to present or partner with us for Earth Day: https://www.hermanyvoices.org/2021-earth-daySupport our programs! #GivingTuesday and #CoGivesThe Power of Self- Persuasion https://psycnet.apa.org/record/2007-17436-001The Global Consciousness Project https://noosphere.princeton.edu/givingtuesday, green, green revolution, artivist, giving, climatecrisis, generosity, artivism, communityDonationbit.ly/2021HMVFDonateYouTube Channelbit.ly/HMVFYouTubeApple Podcastshttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/her-many-voices/id1580650268Websitewww.hermanyvoices.orgFollow on Twitter: @hermanyvoices See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    8. Hawaiian Culture: Sustainability Then & Now

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 59:03


    Her Many Voices Foundation is delighted to present Tommy Nahulu for our Native American Heritage month Lunch and Learn on Nov 16, 12PM Mountain Time. Tommy will present on sustainability, then and now, through the lens of his Hawaiian culture. Tommy will touch on farming, community, and global impact to enrich our understanding of this important, yet often not presented, cultural heritage. The newest member of the Her Many Voices Foundation Board, Tommy has been an active supporter of their mission and work for years. His varied career and volunteer efforts are an expression of his love for people and community. Whether it is his restaurant service background, music business management or mural work, it is rooted in his deep connection to his heritage as a Hawaiian and his passion for art. A nationally celebrated muralist, Tommy has been painting murals since graduating from Denver East High School. After studying at the Colorado Institute of Art, he has painted murals in Hawaii, California, Colorado, Tennessee, and Florida. A professional artist, he also teaches art, as well. In addition to working in restaurants for over 30+ years, he has been heavily involved in the Colorado music scene. Tommy's involvement in the Colorado music scene began as a music lover, attending countless shows in clubs throughout Denver and Boulder. In 1994, Tommy was asked to help manage the popular Denver band Western Vogue. It was then that he became intimately involved in Colorado's music scene. He then worked with singer-songwriters Nina Storey and Liz Clark. He also helped on the Entertainment Committee for the CHUN Capitol Hill People's Fair for a few years, until he started and ran the Fair's Streetside Mural Project. He also served on the Colorado Music Association board for a few years, with one as President.Tommy is a hemp activist, with years growing hemp, harvesting hemp, and promoting hemp products. Currently he is an artist for the Colorado Hemp Company at all their NoCo Hemp Expo's and helped start and operate Serenity Remedies CBD as a manager of the hemp they grew for CBD production.Tommy helps feed and care for homeless, supports women's rights, and those choosing sober lifestyles. Tommy is a dedicated family man and creates a sense of welcome and connection with seeming ease in the communities he inhabits.This conversation will be led by Myrna James. James is a publisher, journalist, and interpreter of high tech. Her publication Apogeo Spatial illuminates how data from space is used to study the earth for the sake of humanity. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Indigenomics: S.M.A.R.T. Goals

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 56:27


    In the final installment of this eleven week series on financial literacy, Tami walks you through goal setting and how to build these habits into your routine! It does not do to leave a live dragon out of your calculations, if you live near one. - TolkeinWatch previous courses on our YouTube Channel- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S7ZacmhWPGM&list=PL56ag4qGNgZIA7BmQRysqAxuSCvybGTnIKnowledge is power, applied knowledge is empowerment and applied knowledge by a community is a paradigm shift. This *free* online 11 week program will be geared towards that goal by detailing the playing field that the money game is played on.Money grows 3 ways and money gets taxed 3 ways. Understanding the rules at our disposal from the offensive moves (Rule 72) to those defensive ones (Tax-advantaged accounts) while avoiding the penalties (Taxes) will determine our financial security for generations to come. The money game is a sport and communities of color have always excelled when we know the rules.Money grows 3 ways and money gets taxed 3 ways. Understanding the rules at our disposal from the offensive moves (Rule 72) to those defensive ones (Tax-advantaged accounts) while avoiding the penalties (Taxes) will determine our financial security for generations to come. The money game is a sport and communities of color have always excelled when we know the rules.Register here to learn the rules of the game! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    7. Two Spirit Artivist

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 62:13


    Hear directly from this performer, singer, and musical Doula about life as a Two-Spirit Artivist. Performer. Singer. Multi-Instrumentalist. Musical doula. Two-Spirit artivist.It is true that Melissa Ivey's musical evolution has seen many incarnations in this same lifetime. She has been born and died unto herself several times throughout her career, which has spanned more than 20 years, only to rise once more as a new expression of creative intention.Driven by the impulse to share her art with others, Melissa Ivey sold 5,000 copies of her self-released album "From The Inside Out" from the back of her VW bus back in the early 2000s. This was the very beginning of a prolific life and career that has unfolded in some remarkable and sometimes surprising ways. Ivey's willingness to give herself over to the process of innovation led to television credits for her music featured on the Television E! Entertainment network and Comcast's two-time Emmy Award-winning show "The Stage-Colorado”.“My Mel spirit is obviously restless. I'm fun, tough, a warrior, a caregiver, a discoverer, a server of the underserved, and some have called me a creative genius. My passions include helping others through difficult times, joyous occasions and everything in between.” - Melissa IveyCombine performance art, human rights activism, and overall love for the birth of new life, and you have Melissa Ivey, ‘The Musical Doula'. Now Ivey not only assists in bringing forth new human life into the planet, but she also consistently conceives of new life in the form of the songs she births into musical existence.So what makes an artist like Melissa Ivey endure? One might attribute it to this indefatigable thirst to share her life and tell stories through song. Or perhaps it is Melissa's personal evolution through the world of music that keeps her fresh and relevant. Still, maybe it's her ability to thrive through adversity and give voice to the voiceless.This conversation will be led by Myrna James. James is a publisher, journalist, and interpreter of high tech. Her publication Apogeo Spatial illuminates how data from space is used to study the earth for the sake of humanity. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Indigenomics: PSG Mode

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 60:02


    Thursday, Sept 30, 1pm MST, Tamara Cantave leads the next sessions in our 11 week online series on financial literacy called 'Indigenomics'. Knowledge is power, applied knowledge is empowerment and applied knowledge by a community is a paradigm shift. This *free* 11 week program will be geared towards that goal by detailing the playing field that the money game is played on. Money grows 3 ways and money gets taxed 3 ways. Understanding the rules at our disposal from the offensive moves (Rule 72) to those defensive ones (Tax-advantaged accounts) while avoiding the penalties (Taxes) will determine our financial security for generations to come. The money game is a sport and communities of color have always excelled when we know the rules. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Indigenomics: Generational Wealth

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2021 65:43


    Sept 23, 1pm MST, Tamara Cantave leads the next sessions in our 11 week online series on financial literacy called 'Indigenomics'. Knowledge is power, applied knowledge is empowerment and applied knowledge by a community is a paradigm shift. This *free* 11 week program will be geared towards that goal by detailing the playing field that the money game is played on. Money grows 3 ways and money gets taxed 3 ways. Understanding the rules at our disposal from the offensive moves (Rule 72) to those defensive ones (Tax-advantaged accounts) while avoiding the penalties (Taxes) will determine our financial security for generations to come. The money game is a sport and communities of color have always excelled when we know the rules. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Indigenomics: IRC 7702

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 60:02


    Sept 16- Oct 7, 1pm MST, Tamara Cantave leads the next sessions in our 11 week online series on financial literacy called 'Indigenomics'. Knowledge is power, applied knowledge is empowerment and applied knowledge by a community is a paradigm shift. This *free* 11 week program will be geared towards that goal by detailing the playing field that the money game is played on. Money grows 3 ways and money gets taxed 3 ways. Understanding the rules at our disposal from the offensive moves (Rule 72) to those defensive ones (Tax-advantaged accounts) while avoiding the penalties (Taxes) will determine our financial security for generations to come. The money game is a sport and communities of color have always excelled when we know the rules. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Indigenomics: Insurance and Finance

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 62:29


    Aug 26, 1pm MST, Tamara Cantave leads the next session in an 11 week online series on financial literacy called 'Indigenomics'. Knowledge is power, applied knowledge is empowerment and applied knowledge by a community is a paradigm shift. This *free* 11 week program will be geared towards that goal by detailing the playing field that the money game is played on. Money grows 3 ways and money gets taxed 3 ways. Understanding the rules at our disposal from the offensive moves (Rule 72) to those defensive ones (Tax-advantaged accounts) while avoiding the penalties (Taxes) will determine our financial security for generations to come. The money game is a sport and communities of color have always excelled when we know the rules. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Indigenomics: Investments

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 60:31


    Aug 19, 1pm MST, Tamara Cantave leads the next session in an 11 week online series on financial literacy called 'Indigenomics'. Knowledge is power, applied knowledge is empowerment and applied knowledge by a community is a paradigm shift. This *free* 11 week program will be geared towards that goal by detailing the playing field that the money game is played on. Money grows 3 ways and money gets taxed 3 ways. Understanding the rules at our disposal from the offensive moves (Rule 72) to those defensive ones (Tax-advantaged accounts) while avoiding the penalties (Taxes) will determine our financial security for generations to come. The money game is a sport and communities of color have always excelled when we know the rules. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Indigenomics: Rule 72

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 60:31


    Aug 12, 1pm MST, Tamara Cantave leads the next session in an 11 week online series on financial literacy called 'Indigenomics'. Knowledge is power, applied knowledge is empowerment and applied knowledge by a community is a paradigm shift. This *free* 11 week program will be geared towards that goal by detailing the playing field that the money game is played on. Money grows 3 ways and money gets taxed 3 ways. Understanding the rules at our disposal from the offensive moves (Rule 72) to those defensive ones (Tax-advantaged accounts) while avoiding the penalties (Taxes) will determine our financial security for generations to come. The money game is a sport and communities of color have always excelled when we know the rules. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Indigenomics: Reducing Debt

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 63:44


    Aug 5, 1pm MST, Tamara Cantave leads the next session in an 11 week online series on financial literacy called 'Indigenomics'. Knowledge is power, applied knowledge is empowerment and applied knowledge by a community is a paradigm shift. This *free* 11 week program will be geared towards that goal by detailing the playing field that the money game is played on. Money grows 3 ways and money gets taxed 3 ways. Understanding the rules at our disposal from the offensive moves (Rule 72) to those defensive ones (Tax-advantaged accounts) while avoiding the penalties (Taxes) will determine our financial security for generations to come. The money game is a sport and communities of color have always excelled when we know the rules. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Indigenomics: Cash Flow

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 60:12


    July 29, 1pm MST, Tamara Cantave leads the next session in an 11 week online series on financial literacy called 'Indigenomics'. Knowledge is power, applied knowledge is empowerment and applied knowledge by a community is a paradigm shift. This *free* 11 week program will be geared towards that goal by detailing the playing field that the money game is played on. Money grows 3 ways and money gets taxed 3 ways. Understanding the rules at our disposal from the offensive moves (Rule 72) to those defensive ones (Tax-advantaged accounts) while avoiding the penalties (Taxes) will determine our financial security for generations to come. The money game is a sport and communities of color have always excelled when we know the rules.Learn more: www.hermanyvoices.org See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Hemp: the Creation of a New Design Genre- The Past, Present, & Future

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2021 58:33


    Bob will share his life path, his philosophy on creating architecture and why hemp will spark a scientific, migratory and cultural renaissance for centuries.This conversation will be led by Myrna James. James is a publisher, journalist, and interpreter of high tech. Her publication Apogeo Spatial illuminates how data from space is used to study the earth for the sake of humanity.A full-service architectural firm, Escher Design was founded in 1988 in Dorset, Vermont. Bob envisioned a company whose primary objective was to deliver the unique vision of each client without compromising artistic excellence, innovation and attention to detail. That commitment served him well and his practice flourished.Bob hails from an impressive family of builders and engineers whose projects include New York's original Yankee Stadium and Switzerland's Gotthard Tunnel.A practicing architect for over thirty years, his firm features a national portfolio of completed projects in numerous states including New York, Virginia, Florida, New Jersey, Massachusetts and Vermont.A few years ago, his son, Alex, introduced him to industrial hemp. Sustainable and eco- friendly, the ancient plant's versatility is legendary in the building industry. From hempcrete walls that regulate indoor air quality to toxic-free paints, carpets, textiles and upholstery, hemp is well poised to revolutionize the building industry. With an eye toward the future, Alex joined the firm and the duo embarked on a mission to create the aesthetic of hempcrete by developing and producing a proprietary hemp wall system.In 2017 Escher Design completed the WNDER Workshop, the first permitted hempcrete structure in Denver Colorado.In 2019 Alex founded Hemp Hollow Consulting.In 2019, Bob was elected the first president of the United States Hemp Building Association.Ready to challenge old standards and eager to inspire novel solutions, Escher Design finds itself at the forefront of innovation in 2021. With hemp based projects scheduled for construction in Vermont, New York State, Missouri and Denver, they will have ample opportunity to elevate architecture to a new level, in the US and abroad. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Indigenomics: The Financial Foundation

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2021 62:48


    Tamara Cantave leads an online 11 week series on financial literacy called 'Indigenomics'.Knowledge is power, applied knowledge is empowerment and applied knowledge by a community is a paradigm shift.This *free* online 11 week program will be geared towards that goal by detailing the playing field that the money game is played on.Money grows 3 ways and money gets taxed 3 ways. Understanding the rules at our disposal from the offensive moves (Rule 72) to those defensive ones (Tax-advantaged accounts) while avoiding the penalties (Taxes) will determine our financial security for generations to come. The money game is a sport and communities of color have always excelled when we know the rules.Tags: financial literacy, women, BIPOC, education, indigenous, money See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Indigenomics: The Law of the Universe

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021 63:44


    Knowledge is power, applied knowledge is empowerment and applied knowledge by a community is a paradigm shift. This *free* online 11 week program will be geared towards that goal by detailing the playing field that the money game is played on.Money grows 3 ways and money gets taxed 3 ways. Understanding the rules at our disposal from the offensive moves (Rule 72) to those defensive ones (Tax-advantaged accounts) while avoiding the penalties (Taxes) will determine our financial security for generations to come. The money game is a sport and communities of color have always excelled when we know the rules.Learn more at www.hermanyvoices.org or follow our YouTube channel for livestream presentations on this and many other important topics. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Building A Sustainable Hemp Company in this Highly Regulated Market

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2021 69:20


    Recorded July 1, 12 noon Mountain Time, this conversation was with Scheril Murray Powell, Esq., Cannabis, Agricultural, and Dietary Supplement Attorney Business Development Manager, CSI, Inc. Myrna James will facilitate this newest addition to our lunch and learn series.Ms. Powell has a long rich history with hemp, the law, and the impact of hemp inequity.Scheril also serves as the Director of Business Development of Creative Services, a FCRA Compliance, Background Screening, and Security Firm. The Daily Business Review has named her one of the Top 12 Cannabis Attorney's in Florida. Her practice covers both the Marijuana and Hemp Industries, specializing in Cannabinoid legalization and UK Novel Foods registration. Scheril serves on the Board of one of the oldest Cannabis Advocacy Organizations, Patients Out of Time. She is the former Executive Director of the Black Farmers and Agriculturalists of Florida and former Director of Federal Affairs for the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. Scheril is on the Hemp Pilot Program Advisory Board for the University of Florida and serves on the Broward County, Florida Medical Marijuana Advisory Board. She is on the board for the Friends of Hemp and was a Founding Board Member for the U.S. Hemp Builders Association (not to be confused with the U.S. Hemp Building Association Foundation). She is also President of consulting firm Green Sustainable Strong, LLC. In her spare time she volunteers with the Winrock Foundation delivering Marketing training to Farmers in Ghana, Africa. In 2018, she was a recipient of the Crohns Foundation Blood, Sweat, and Tears Award, and the Cannabis Business Award's Industry MVP Award. She is former In House Counsel for Sunflora/ Your CBD Store and former In House Counsel for Green Roads World.Check out this interview with Powell on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KOeCy...Find her hemp clothing at Cannactivist.lifeMyrna James: http://apogeospatial.com/Coded Bias: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coded_BiasMrs. America: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mrs._Am...)United States versus Billie Holiday: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Uni... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Getting Rational About Hunger with Maurice Bloem

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 56:00


    Maurice started a personal initiative called the 100 mile hunger walk almost 10 years ago now, to raise awareness and funds to end hunger, poverty and injustice. It means that he walks 100 miles in a week (15-20 miles a day) while also at the same time lift up the stories of those in need as well as the volunteers who try to assist those people in need. His organization developed an app to increase the impact via gamification and most recently he started a podcast building on the conversations he had during those 100 mile walks about people's drive/motivation/worries/hopes and dreams. Our talk with him will be done while he is in the middle of the Ration Challenge as he will be eating the same as a Syrian refugee living in a camp in Jordan, based on food packs distributed by the Ration Challenge's local partner organization. By raising money, Maurice and the other Challenge participants help bring emergency food, hygiene kits and life-saving support to the people that need it most.This conversation is presented by Her Many Voices Foundation and facilitated by Myrna James. James is a publisher, journalist, and interpreter of high tech. Her publication Apogeo Spatial illuminates how data from space is used to study the earth for the sake of humanity.The event is produced by Aicila Lewis, Organizational Strategist for Her Many Voices Foundation.Contact Maurice- mauricebloem@gmail.comcwsglobal.orgDonate to support Her Many Voices Foundation- https://bit.ly/2021HMVFDonate See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Earth Cipher: Socially Conscious Multimedia

    Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2021 61:37


    Nmuta Jones founded Mediabreeze to bring forward news ways of thinking through the medium of technology. In early 2020 he launched MediaBreeze Mobile, a dedicated wing of MediaBreeze that will specifically produce interactive 3D mobile games. The mobile platform is an incredible opportunity to take our message and vision and get into global markets that, up until this point, are often flooded with negative and relatively useless media coming from the West. Media is a free space, and it's wide open to anyone who has the focus to create. WE are the creators who want to provide positive, enriching, self-affirming media into markets in Africa, North America, South America, Asia, and other places where most indigenous peoples do not usually engage with media that affirms who they are , where they come from, and the integrity of indigenous ancestral traditions.This conversation is presented by Her Many Voices Foundation and facilitated by Myrna James. James is a publisher, journalist, and interpreter of high tech. Her publication Apogeo Spatial illuminates how data from space is used to study the earth for the sake of humanity.The event is produced by Aicila Lewis, Organizational Strategist for Her Many Voices Foundation. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Inspiring Artivism

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 84:18


    Alicia Fall has been an educator, performing artists and public speaker for over 30 years, addressing humanitarian issues.In 2009 Ms Fall founded Her Many Voices, an organization of artists responding to humanitarian need. They move passions to purpose for the betterment of women, children and Mother Earth. Since then they've expanded to include global community members and activists.Fall is a TEDx Talk presenter, a recipient of the New York State Assembly Citation Award, board member for the Coalition Against Global Genocide, and board member for Tiyospaye Winyan Maka, both as a representative for Indigenous Peoples.Ms. Fall has been on the International Hemp Speaking circuit, speaking on Hemp and Humanity. Presentations include: the ASACON Hemp Conference (Asahikawa, Japan); the Euro Hemp Tour (Milan, Italy; and Naklo, Poland); and at the Posner Center for International Development (Denver, Colorado). She was also invited as a panel presenter at The Asian Hemp Summit (Kathmandu, Nepal). Hosted by Myrna James. Myrna James is a publisher, journalist, and interpreter of high tech. Her publication Apogeo Spatial illuminates how data from space is used to study the earth for the sake of humanity.Fall is a member of The European Institute for Multidisciplinary Studies on Human Rights and Science (Knowmad Institute), and the mother of two warrior daughters. Her philosophy is “Whatever I do for another, I do for myself." See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Feminine Principled Leadership

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 93:42


    This powerful conversation was held March 2 and MC'd by Myrna James.Myrna James is a publisher, journalist, and interpreter of high tech. Her publication Apogeo Spatial illuminates how data from space is used to study the earth for the sake of humanity.Chet W. Sisk is an author, Futurist and founder of Universal Basic Resources…a company dedicated to funding and consulting enterprises founded by BIPOC entrepreneurs to create community resilience. He uses Feminine Principle Leadership…the idea that we should care and look out for one another….as the foundation for his organization and his work. Chet believes we have arrived at a flashpoint in history where we finally get a chance to reimagine an abundant, sharing and prosperous future for everyone if we leverage the Feminine Principle concept of leadership.Links:Support Her Many Voices: bit.ly/2021HMVFDonateChet W. Sisk: www.chetsisk.comMyrna James: http://apogeospatial.com/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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