Fannie Lou's Children is a nod to my shero, Fannie Lou Hamer, a civil rights and voting rights activist born in Mississippi in 1917. I talk to people who work as she did, to organize their communities to exact change and find solutions. Welcome to the podcast
Grandparents and narcissism vs the black mother by Rainey Decatur
Narcissist family members vs the black mother by Rainey Decatur
Although a mother's work is never done, we sometimes have to remember that our children are not ours forever. They are only loaned to us. Even if they detach from you, YOUR light will still shine by way of the persons who they become to the world. Mothers, you are perfect and much credit is yours to claim.
I talk to my good friend Brooklyn Chef Danielle Moore about the importance of black entrepreneurs having a visible platform to speak out on social justice issues in our communities You can reach her at Annie Mae's Bakery on FB. Talking with your mouth full on Youtube www.bkchefdanielle.com
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I talk to Rahme'el El Bey as he describes why love should not be the only priority in choosing a mate.
I talk to childhood forensic therapist and consummate Houston Artist Afi Ese about microaggressions in the black community and she explains how we can heal from the effects of it. www.melanatedgreats.com
Fannie Lou Hamer: The accidental activist by Rainey Decatur
The rise and growth of African American Business under segregation by Rainey Decatur
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I talk to the former college football athlete and now Chemical Engineer as he explains how his non profit focuses on redefining success between athletics and academics in college sports You can donate to assist this great non profit by visiting www.coredevelopmenttraining.com
Donovan Boson unpacks the topic of toxic masculinity by Rainey Decatur
Yes. Malcolm's father, Earl Little, a staunch militant, practiced colorism by Rainey Decatur
Are black women angry? Yes. And that's okay by Rainey Decatur
investors who save their communities from gentrification by purchasing tax lien properties by Rainey Decatur
on this episode,i talk to life coach Soulful Archer, a lifestyle coach and i ask him questions about some of the topics that my single friends and i question and want the answers from a mans perspective.
On this episode i talk to my friend Shakem Akhet, an activist in Charleston South Carolina. We talk about his passion to help found a school in the honor and name of his good friend Muhiyiden d'baha
On this second part in a series on the topic of narcissist abuse, Chris and i explore the sub topic "how to not be "guilted" into forgiveness of narcissism,especially if it persists and also steps to self cope and heal in the process.
We talk a lot about healing but oftentimes fail to mention the things that we need to heal from. In this episode, i speak to my good friend Chris Jiles on a topic that we both understand too well, narcissism. Listen to how she started her fast road to recovery. We welcome your feedback
On this episode i talk to Roy Dillard, founder of Life Jackets, a Houston non profit and funded by parents wanting to see our next generation become successful. His organization mentors youth in group settings
On this ppdcast i talk to Keisha Morgan, another one of Harvey's Heroes who worked under the leadership of Judy Williams. Although there are so many wonderful people in Houston who worked tirelessly during the recovery period, i personally witnessed this young lady work to ensure that survivors were properly fed and nourished. Post Harvey recovery efforts are still underway. Vontact her for info on how to donate food supplies for the Christmas holiday for families who are still impacted
In this episode, i talk to Judy Williams, a Houston business woman who got involved in the recovery efforts for Hurricane Harvey survivors in a big way. She, along with others on her team were involved in every facet of recovery from helping to provide basic needs such as food, shelter and clothing to now ensuring that the homes of some of the survivors are secure so that they are able to move back in. Contact her for info on how you can help with donating coats, blankets, sweaters, hoodies and sheetrock.
I talk to my good friend, Rev Antonio Smith, a local pastor who agreed to continue the conversation on his concept, Plant Better, how it relates to our community, and a few other topics you dont want to miss. Enjoy the podcast
I talk to Djuan Coleon, director of PURE in Atlanta, Georgia. I ask him to explain his knowledge of the green economy and why people of color are under represented as stakeholders in this field.
I talk to my good friend, Antonio Smith and ask him to explain his brilliant and unorthodox way of pastoring his church. He explains why his concept of "Plant Better" has so many of his members excited about the methods he uses to teach the word of God while making sure that their financial needs are met
I talk to a Alief Independent School District educator Chardae Glover to find out how she handles classroom settings with children who come from based home environments.