This podcast is dedicated to telling our truths, discovering new things and becoming our greatest so that the generations to come will be proud of the history we create.
In this episode we sit down with Kai Joseph who is a Black father and a police officer from Brooklyn raised in Long Beach. With everything going on in society one can conclude that he exist in one of the most controversial intersections, so it was important for us to share this conversation with you. We discussed his views on fatherhood, the police as a whole, the Black Community and whether realistic approaches to achieving a better society includes the abolition or reformation. We hope this conversation provides insight for you on how to move forward as we demand change. If you wish to connect with us, follow us on IG https://www.instagram.com/newblackhistorymakers/
In this episode Zakkiyah & Ebony, the founders of Kismet Honey sat down and shared gems on wellness and the healing practice, that is Reiki. They also touched on their experience as Black Female Business owners and the unique responses they have received as a result of the work they do and the intricacies of introducing these practices to the Black Community.Connect with our Guest via Instagram https://www.instagram.com/kismethoney/Ebony https://www.instagram.com/royalpainfitness/ Zakkiyah https://www.instagram.com/bashara_blanzelle/Thank you for tuning in! Stay connected with us https://www.instagram.com/newblackhistorymakers/
Black Male Stories is a series we are introducing that allows Black Men to share their story as freely and unapologetic as they need to. We will be covering topics such as purpose, childhood and the transition to a higher form of self. We truly enjoyed this first episode with Tony Smith (2nd time guest) a return Peace Corp Volunteer, The Cares Program Facilitator for Concerned Black Men of Los Angeles and also Majored in Film Production. He comes back and lets us in on how the ambition he carried as a young boy is still showing up for him today. We also spoke about his wonderful mother and dug a little deeper into his 2 year trip to Malawi. This is the first of many and we cannot wait to get your feedback. If you wish to connect with Tony one can do so via IG https://www.instagram.com/40badkog/?hl=en
For Father's Day we spoke with Keith Good News, Father of 2 and founder of The Good News Radio & Podcast Network and David Gates, Father of 4 and Church of God in Christ Elder. These two amazing Dad's discussed their experience being a Black Father among other things. They touched on the initial feelings of fear and uncertainty they had upon the arrival of each of their first children, the importance of Fatherhood and how the lessons their fathers taught them continue to show up in their lives. We hope this episode provides a positive perspective and ignites new conversations. Happy Father's Day to all of the Dad's out there, you are needed and we appreciate you, If you wish to connect with either guest you can do so via IG for Keith https://www.instagram.com/keithgoodnews/?hl=enand his network https://www.instagram.com/thegoodnewsradio/?hl=enand Elder David Gates can be reached via FB https://www.facebook.com/david.gates.75248795/
Episode 3, we introduce the self proclaimed "Carefree Committee" with Shakirah Peterson, Poet and Author of "The Letting of a Little Water." This Committee is made up of two Black Women in their twenties, simply trying to figure life out. So tune in to listen to them share their new found journey, while defining what "Carefree" means to them. They touch on manifesting carefree living in all aspects, from Spirituality, embarrassing moments, relationships and so much more! Connect with our guest, Shakirah on IG https://www.instagram.com/shkrhh/ and purchase her book here https://www.amazon.com/Letting-Little-Water-Shakirah-Peterson/dp/1949713067Thank you for tuning in, stay connected with us via Instagram https://www.instagram.com/newblackhistorymakers/
In this episode, our guest are Ebony Robinson, Co-Founder of Kismet Honey, Trainer, Reiki Practitioner and Tony Smith a return Peace Corp Volunteer, The Cares Program Facilitator for Concerned Black Men of Los Angeles and he also Majored in Film Production. Between a solo trip to Bali and spending 2 years in Malawi, this conversation can easily be turned in to a resource for traveling, especially for Black People. Connect with our guests on this episode via Instagram, Ebony https://www.instagram.com/royalpainfitness/ and Tony https://www.instagram.com/40badkog/ Thank you for tuning in, stay connected with us via Instagram https://www.instagram.com/newblackhistorymakers/
Welcome to our very first episode where our host/founder details her journey with Rheumatoid Arthritis. From being faced with Chemotherapy, making the decision to live a healthier life and how she has been able to apply the lessons learned to other aspects of her life. We share this episode with you in hopes to inspire others to live free of pain and healthy in all aspects of life. Thank you for tuning in, stay connected with us via Instagram https://www.instagram.com/newblackhistorymakers/