Shaphat Podcast addresses the latest trends in community violence, structural racism, and legal system reforms (police, courts, prisons, and prosecutors) from a spiritual lens.
Slow Motion With Bishop Bowser Podcast S2 Episode 7 With Guest: James Robinson Tonight's discussion: Mentoring Black Boys
Slow Motion With Bishop Bowser Podcast S2 Episode 6 With Guest: Jimee Tonight's discussion: “Is The Fight Really Worth it" Addressing social justice work and Black people who come up against you while you are fighting white supremacy. They make you want to quit.
Slow Motion With Bishop Bowser Podcast S2 Episode 5, Tonight's discussion: "The Power Dynamic between Men and Women." In this podcast Bishop Bowser and his wife of 35 years Carol Bowser discusses why more black men are married than black women?
Season 2 and Episode 4 discusses Sojourner Truth speech Ain't I A Woman at the women suffrage movement in 1851 and how that speech gave birth to Black Feminism and how modern feminism plays a major role in destroying the black family.
Slow Motion With Bishop Bowser, Season 2 Episode 3, Bishop Bowser discusses with Jimee (B1SanDiego1 on twitter) single black moms, black homelessness, immigration vs reparations and solutions to these problems in the Black Community.
Bishop Bowser share his story about being a part of the West Coast Crips in San Diego from the age of 12 years old to the age of 22 years old. Hear the story of trauma, victimization, gang violence and crimes, murder and how the gangs in San Diego transition from fighting to Shooting.
In this podcast Bishop Bowser compares the slavery mentality with grassroots movement today that does harm to the Black community. #policebrutality #communityviolence #violence #slavery #Mindset
We need a holistic approach to Health. There are five main aspects of personal health: physical, emotional, social, spiritual, and intellectual. Making healthy choices mean our youth are enjoying good health, functioning well or being sound, and have soundness of body or mind. Injury and violence is leading cause of death for young people. For young adults in their early 20s cause of death was accidents Suicide Homicide Cancer Heart disease Young blacks are becoming less healthy. This podcast addresses way to be more healthier.
Slow Motion With Bishop Bowser My guest tonight on Episode 25 of Slow Motion With Bishop Bowser, Shaphat Outreach Podcast is Terrance Stewart. As a youth, Terrance participated in gang activities, he is a survivor of gun violence, and formerly incarcerated. He went back to school and earned his Master’s Degree in Education. Hear his personal story and get his thoughts on racial justice, black History (a focus on Malcolm X), criminal justice reform and the work he is presently doing.
Episode 24 is an interview with Curtis Howard, San Diego Chapter Chairman of "All Of Us Or None", Former Neighborhood Crip, and Formerly Incarcerated. Discussions cover Black Lives Matter, Prison life, gangs, new legislation in California, the divide between black men and black woman, Bernie Sanders, reparations, Mayor Todd Gloria and police reform.
My guest on Episode 23 of Slow Motion With Bishop Bowser, Shaphat Outreach Podcast is Aeiramique (Meeka) Glass-Blake, Director of Generation Justice and Candidate for California State Assembly District 79.Get her thoughts on affordable housing and the homeless crisis, police reform, bringing resources into underserved communities, opportunities for the formerly incarcerated, helping college students get affordable housing, how to prevent the mass exodus of young people leaving San Diego, dividing the Black vote, the corrupt culture of politics and much more.#AD79 #Blackvote #assemblydistrict79ca #politics
My guest tonight on Slow Motion With Bishop Bowser is Michael Singletary a former Central City Gangster/5-9 Brim or South Side Brim. Shares his story how he went from being a violent gang member to going back to school to get his Master's Degree.
“Slow Motion With Bishop Bowser” Shaphat Outreach Podcast my today guest is Aubra (Coo Coo) McNeely. Coo Coo is a former member gang member of the West Coast Crips and has a unique story to tell. He served 32 years in prison for murder and has been a free man for three years. Tune in and hear his amazing story.
Alvin Hayes was sentence to 17 years to life for murder. He was denied suitable for parole 10 times and on the 11th parole board hearing he was granted parole. Alvin share what life was like serving life in prison, and what life is like after serving life.
Bishop Bowser explains why believers in the Messiah should not be celebrating Christmas
In episode 18 Bishop Bowser discusses 5 things black people don't care about but should:1. Community Violence2. Having Good Health3. Family4. Leadership5. Black Men
Slow Motion With Bishop BowserShaphat Outreach Podcast Episode 17Topics of discussion Community Violence and Policing Ourselves (Including a discussion on “A Season and Time of Peace)Mayor Elect Todd Gloria Newly Appointed Staff (nothing to be excited about) The power of police unions
Episode 16- The question we attempt to answer: Is the Black man trying to emulate the white culture/white supremacy.
Episode 15: Today's discussion on Slow Motion With Bishop Bowser is about Murder, Gang Enhancements, Corrupt Prosecutors, and the unsafe conditions of jails during Covid-19. Bishop Bowser is interviewing Russell Smith who has been falsely charge in a murder case for aiding and abetting after the fact.
This episode takes a look at how Black people impacted the election and will get noting out of it both nationally and locally.
Slow Motion With Bishop BowserShaphat Outreach Podcast Episode 13My guest is Dr. Cid Martinez, Sociology Professor at USDExpert in the field of urban poverty, policing in California, community policing programs, gun violence in California, gang intervention, violence reduction, trust building.Topics of discussion History of policing and how it connects with modern day policing.The difference between the North policing and South policing.When did police start using stop and frisk? And why? And on who?Where did the concept of criminal justice reform Come from?Can the police fix themselves and the power of police unions?What power do Citizen Review Boards really have?Does community oriented policing work?
Episode 12 is a discussion with Rev. Shane Harris about Ice Cube and his Contract With Black America; Black Women; Prop 15; Prop 16; Prop 20; and San Diego mayoral candidates Todd Gloria and Barbara Bry not having a Black Agenda so why so many Black leaders endorsing them.
Episode 11 is an interview with notorious San Diego West Coast Crip Johnny Rankin (Lil Jay). He just served 26 years in prison for being in a car with his homeboys and a gun was found in the car. The police didn't know who gun it was and because he didn't snitch, he was given a 25 years to life sentence for being in the car with someone who had a gun.
This podcast looks at the history of systemic racism in policing, endorsement of candidate for congress in the 53 district (Georgette Gomez and Sara Jacobs are the candidates), and why Bishop Bowser has not endorsed Todd Gloria or Barbara Bry for Mayor.
Community Violence, Credible Messengers, and Ending The Cycle of Violence. This episode of slow motion is a discussion with Jay Bowser about ending the cycle of community violence and the role that government officials play.
A discussion on Gang injunction in San Diego, and what it means, and how it impacts families and communities.
This episode cover the bad health conditions of black people and why during COVID-19 so many blacks are dying and what they can do to have better health conditions.
Episode 6: In this podcast you will hear Mr. Cooper testimony on how the San Diego police used a pretext stop on him on 8-15-20 to racially profile him, his family and raid his home without a search warrant. #EndTheStops
Episode 5: Mr. Wood a former gang member and former drug dealer share his story of serving time in both California State Prison and Federal Prison. Mr. Wood gain multiple college degrees while in prison and opens up about the struggles and successes of life after prison and what prison reforms need to be implemented in order for formerly incarcerated people to rebuild their lives.#prisonreform #prisonreentry
Episode 4: Kenneth Douglas shares with us the trauma, pain and harassment his family received from the police after the police killed his brother.
Episode 3: In this podcast we discuss with Joshua Alcala the topics of gangs, sexism, racism, bias policing and why we need a Police Community Oversight Board in Chula Vista.
Episode 2: Should Colin Kaepernick have taken a knee or should he have used a more meaningful way of protesting? Find out in this Podcast interview with Buddie Roots.
Episode 1: Did Nick Cannon step out of his spiritual element when he spoke about the Jews and Is Kanye West demon possess or struggling from mental health issues...find out in this podcast.