While being inspirational, Provocative & motivational, the Limitless Podcast serves to stimulate the minds of its listeners to provoke change.
For to long black peoples contribution to society has gone unrecognized, but on the season finale we highlight the things black people have done to make this world a better place for everyone.
According to the World Health Organization, sexual health is fundamental to overall health and well-being of individuals, couples and families. It is also important to the social and economic development of communities and countries. The National Coalition for Sexual Health states that sexual health encompasses having a healthier body, valuing and feeling good about yourself, having a peace of mind and experiencing intimacy, pleasure and joy. In light of the aforementioned sexual health seems to be an important element in having and maintaining a healthy and productive life. What is the country’s overall view of sexual health and does sexual health exist in the Bahamas?How has our sweetheart culture impacted overall sexual health?What does unhealthy sexual practices look like vs. Healthy sexual practices?Why is sexual health an important aspect of health in general?How can we become a community that recognizes the importance of sexual health in relation to overall health?
Questions asked: How to empower black people?What is mental slavery? What is true emancipation?You can reach Brother Jr. on Instagram @mckinneylrFacebook: Rudolph Mckinney Jr.Email: christcenteredprayersinrhyme@gmail.comor on his website ccpir.squarespace.com
Listen as we dive deep into a topic that needed to be talked about. Principles that Mr. and Mrs. Carey faced being a married couple with not only cultural differences but different faiths.
Introduction of hosts & co-host:Host-Lord LeonardCo-Host-Empress EradescenceCo-Host-Ruckus MannIntroduction OF GUEST:Pastor Glen C. Russell: Senior Pastor of New Destiny Kingdom Center. Brother Alfie: Owner of Check’mah Barber & Co-owner of Wet and Tips bar. Question:When you hear the term (customer Service) what comes to mind?Is the Bahamas lacking in customer service?Is customer service supposed to be afforded to tourists?Can training really fix this issue or do we really have a major problem on our hands?
In this discussion we cover a few questions pertaining to the History of the Bahamas, the area of math that we need vs what is given to us. Parent involvement in their child's education. As you listen to this please do not get offended its time for a change. You be that change.
Introduction of host & co-hosts:Lord Leonard-Host Empress Eradescence-Co-hostRuckus Mann-Co-host Introduction of Special Guest: Sexual assault survivor’s advocate and activist. Creator and Founder of the Facebook’s Silent No More Bahamas, which is a group for survivors of sexual assault, Childhood Sexual abuse, and Domestic violence victims. The 37-year-old wife and mother of 3 is dedicated to helping abuse survivors and her undying desire to see change on the Bahamas will always be her driving force. Mrs. Cindy Godet. Questions: What are the types of abuse, (for persons that may not know all the types of abuse)?When did you began to fight back and seek help?What is the dark tragedy behind being an abuse victim?How to heal? How can we fix this issue in our society?
This episode is part 1 of 2, a discussion among friends about a topic that hit home to everyone. Slavery and how it effects us today. tune in, listen, share and be ready for part 2 where we dive deep into our past, history and take a peek into our future. in this episode we cover minuscule sections of slavery and as insignificant as it seem this part is still important to us. Questions asked during the show: Is Racism still alive Why dose it seem like other races are afraid of us? ( Black People)Who are We? How can we fix this issue and unify as 1 race the human race?
Questions from the Host:Why does it seems like Christianity demonize women? Who determines how great my sin is?Is the church dormant? How can trust be restored in the church?
Guest Caller: Andrew Green Former Crisis Unit in the social work department in Winnipeg Canada.Current Senior Plant Manager at FluenceCorp.Advisor to Cellular walk in Clinic also in Winnipeg Canada. Currently developing a new venture called Coastline Tours. Questions:What made you want to be an entrepreneur and after making that choice what were some of the things you fought against as it related to family, friends, and even former colleagues?Sense the storm that devastated the Bahamas and now the global pandemic of Covid-19, what were some of the challenges that entrepreneurs faced? If you could list 2 critical things not to do when stepping out into entrepreneurship, what would they be? How can we overcome (move past) the severe blow that not only we took but the economy as well?
Covering Baby mama issues, Abuse, kids, and a lot more. Provoking you to think and eventually change to become a better you.. Its okay to be offended, its okay to feel a way but i want you to sit back listen and think.
Season 1 Episode 2Controversy in Christianity. (Part #1) Introduction of Host & Co-host: Host: Lord Leonard Co-host: Empress Eradesence Founder Eradescence Media. Co-host: Ruckus Man Founder and C.E.O of the controversial, provocative, and entertaining Agents of Chaos Podcast where they have lost every inch of their minds. Introduction of the guest caller: Owner of 3 local business.Author of 2 books titled Unwrapping your gifts & 10 Commandments of a kingdom Employee.Minister at Freeport Fellowship Center. Mr. Lennis Pinder.
Introduction of the Host (Lord Leonard)Introduction of Co-Host (Ruckus Man) Introduction of guest caller ( Ms. Eradesence of the YouTube page Eradesence) Topic: Dating in 2020 (Bahamian Society)Questions asked. What are some the challenges we face dating in 2020?As our country becomes more and more diversified as it relates to people of different ethnic background becoming members of our community, how does this impact relationships?What are the struggles that black men and women face in relationships in 2020? What can we do to better ourselves and black people in relationships?