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This is a clip from the high level library archives. Be sure to watch the full episode for more informationFull Episode Title: The Food Matrix : Healing or Killing the Body Description:19 Keys presents High Level Conversations to bring you into the high frequency of talk to elevate your mindset and value. S1E6 Ft. Yah'ki Awakened Featured Guest Bio:Yah'ki is a Spiritual Holistic Teacher, Herbalist, Crystal Healer, Musician and Positive Speaker for the Black Community. Yah'ki has developed a unique skill of merging biblical and ancient mystical principles into a scientific perspective. His mission is to show the Black Community their true identity and provoke self-awakening to excel in this reality. To execute his mission, Yah'ki promotes and demonstrate unity, love, health and self-awareness amongst his people.To jump start his holistic journey, Yah'ki began to study the psychological damage and state of mind of the people within his environment. He obtained knowledge from black leaders such as Dr. Sebi, Dr. Afrika, Elder Moreh Shaleem, Dr. Ben Clark, Dr. Amos N. Wilson and a host of others.Through giving back to his community and being passionate about curing individuals through the use of herbs, speaking, and writing music, Yah'ki established his own youth foundation called the “Black Messiah Project”. He travels far and wide, teaching on many platforms in the black community and is well known for his music, holistic and spiritual teachings.This Episode:This episode goes high level into the conversation of our understanding Biological warfare in what foods can do to black men and women. The conversation also goes into the electric vs magnetic foods and how to understand what foods are right for you. If you want to learn how to heal the Brain & Body, then tap in to this episode of HLC with Yahki & 19keys Featured Guest Contact:Website https://yahkiawakened.com/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/yahkiawakened 19 KEYS:Top thought leader of the culture and leader in the health , financial Liberation , blockchain , crypto , NFT , High level mindset etc. An Oakland,ca truth speaker.. Book link https://crownz19.com/products/paradigm-keys-solution-based-mind-reprogramming-e-book?variant=17962889904179Course link https://thewealthstandard.podia.com/infinite-wealth-strategies-course?coupon=333**************Special EYL Viewer Promotion********** Text “HLC“ to 3235776692 Tap in on all platforms: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/19keys Twitter: https://twitter.com/Instagram: www.instagram.com/19_keys/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@19keys? Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/19keys/messageAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Description:19 Keys presents High Level Conversations to bring you into the high frequency of talk to elevate your mindset and value. S1E6 Ft. Yah'ki Awakened Featured Guest Bio:Yah'ki is a Spiritual Holistic Teacher, Herbalist, Crystal Healer, Musician and Positive Speaker for the Black Community. Yah'ki has developed a unique skill of merging biblical and ancient mystical principles into a scientific perspective. His mission is to show the Black Community their true identity and provoke self-awakening to excel in this reality. To execute his mission, Yah'ki promotes and demonstrate unity, love, health and self-awareness amongst his people.To jump start his holistic journey, Yah'ki began to study the psychological damage and state of mind of the people within his environment. He obtained knowledge from black leaders such as Dr. Sebi, Dr. Afrika, Elder Moreh Shaleem, Dr. Ben Clark, Dr. Amos N. Wilson and a host of others.Through giving back to his community and being passionate about curing individuals through the use of herbs, speaking, and writing music, Yah'ki established his own youth foundation called the “Black Messiah Project”. He travels far and wide, teaching on many platforms in the black community and is well known for his music, holistic and spiritual teachings.This Episode:This episode goes high level into the conversation of our understanding Biological warfare in what foods can do to black men and women. The conversation also goes into the electric vs magnetic foods and how to understand what foods are right for you. If you want to learn how to heal the Brain & Body, then tap in to this episode of HLC with Yahki & 19keys Featured Guest Contact:Website https://yahkiawakened.com/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/yahkiawakened 19 KEYS:Top thought leader of the culture and leader in the health , financial Liberation , blockchain , crypto , NFT , High level mindset etc. An Oakland,ca truth speaker.. Book link https://crownz19.com/products/paradigm-keys-solution-based-mind-reprogramming-e-book?variant=17962889904179Course link https://thewealthstandard.podia.com/infinite-wealth-strategies-course?coupon=333**************Special EYL Viewer Promotion********** Text “HLC“ to 3235776692 Tap in on all platforms: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/19keys Twitter: https://twitter.com/Instagram: www.instagram.com/19_keys/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@19keys? Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/19keys/messageAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this episode, we conclude our deconstruction of “The Developmental Psychology of the Black Child” by Dr. Amos N. Wilson. We drop hella gems per usual so get your notebooks ready! Stay tuned for our next phase as we begin to breakdown films that relate to our mission of rebuilding and uplifting our nation. We love you brothers and sisters. We are Kiva and Kahawia.
Greetings Family! This is the second installment of our three-part breakdown of the final chapter in “The Developmental Psychology of the Black Child” by Dr. Amos N. Wilson. As you tune in, reflect on this: What is true progress? Why are we still struggling with the illusion of success? We would love to hear from you.
As victims of white supremacy, we struggle with language barriers and communication. However, we must not abort our mission to love on each other. We are at the final chapter of “The Developmental Psychology of the Black Child” by Dr. Amos N. Wilson. This chapter is entitled, “Language, Cultural Determinism and Black Mythology: An Overview.” We broke this chapter into three parts…Let's get into it!
Nonsense, shenanigans and BS are at an all time high. Cut it out! In this episode, we continue our deconstruction of Chapter 8 in “The Developmental Psychology of the Black Child” by Dr. Amos N. Wilson. We know the definition of insanity, yet we keep doing the same things. Let's get into this work!
Yerrrr!!! We are here with the second installment of our three part breakdown of Chapter 8 in “The Developmental Psychology of the Black Child” by Dr. Amos N. Wilson. We thank you for being on this journey with us. We encourage you to continue to get your affairs in order, as are we, for the sake of our nation.
We are inching closer and closer toward the end of Dr. Amos N. Wilson's book, “The Developmental Psychology of the Black Child.” Join us as we discuss constructive fun and our illusion of success as it pertains to what we've been learning up to this point. We are in Chapter 8, “The Socialization Process: Culture, Social Class, Family, Cognitive Style, Motivation, Education, Achievement.” Here is the first segment of our three part breakdown of this chapter.
Do you know who you are and are you comfortable in your truth? In this episode, we deconstruct Chapter 7 of “The Developmental Psychology of the Black Child” by Dr. Amos N. Wilson. This chapter is entitled, “Language and Communication: Language Capacity, Behavior, Black Dialect and Linguistic Conflicts.” Brothers and Sisters, your native tongue is as important as the one you create to communicate with your people. We are your people. Talk to us nice!
Join us as we conclude our deconstruction of Chapter 6 in “The Developmental Psychology of the Black Child” by Dr. Amos N. Wilson. We also discuss what it means to redefine reality as we debunk the things that were taught to us as victims of white supremacy. Get into it!
Yerrrrr!!! In this episode, we are deconstructing the first half of Chapter 6 from “The Developmental Psychology of the Black Child” by Dr. Amos N. Wilson. This chapter is entitled, “Intellectual Development as Revealed by Standardized Tests—‘Intelligence' Testing: Hidden Agenda.” Join is as we separate what's real from what's written and continue doing this work! We are Kiva & Kahawia.
In this episode, we conclude our construction of Chapter 5 in Dr. Amos N. Wilson's, “The Developmental Psychology of the Black Child, Second Edition.” Although this work is heavy, this episode is a bit lighter as we share some of our cultural struggles with regards to the recreational opportunities available for our children. We've also introduced a new artist to the K & K Real Talk musical collection. Be sure to check out Tommi Truthz! His music is available on ALL streaming platforms and we are honored to have his unique sound included in our Praise Breaks. If you're looking for a hero, search within!
In this episode, we deconstruct the first half of Chapter 5 in “The Developmental Psychology of the Black Child” by Dr. Amos N. Wilson. Chapter 5 is entitled, “The Role of Play in Development. Games, Toys, Media: Schizoid, Frustrated and Restricted Play.” We continue to open up and share the lessons we've learned as it pertains to the text along with tools needed to heal and be better for our village. Let's get into this work (and play)!
Shout out to all of our brothers and sisters who are out here making the best of the hands that have been dealt! Major props to those who've managed to reshuffle the deck and pick new cards. Stay with us as we conclude our breakdown of Chapter 4 in Dr. Amos N. Wilson's, “The Developmental Psychology of the Black Child.” We see you. We love you. We appreciate you!
Yeeerrrrr!! In this episode, we are back with our deconstruction of Chapter 3 in “The Developmental Psychology of the Black Child” by Dr. Amos N. Wilson. Chapter 3 is entitled “The Preschool Years: The Effects of Race Awareness,” and as always, we dive deep into those ‘hard to talk about' topics. Stand with us as we take our steps towards reconstructing or babies and their minds.
Hey ya'll, we are back with great news! We are also equally excited to finish where we left off and continue this work. In this episode, we complete our deconstruction of Chapter 2 in Dr. Amos N. Wilson's “The Developmental Psychology of the Black Child.” By now, you should have the book. Let's get into it!
All about recognizing the necessary balance between masculinity and femininity in Black males. History has repeated itself in film, entertainment, social media, and our personal lives when it comes to what a “man” is. In this episode, we explore toxicity and the root of masculinity. The Psychology of the Black Child, Dr. Amos N. Wilson The Price for Their Pound of Flesh, Daina Ramey Berry --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lovesthe411/message
In this episode, we continue our deconstruction of Dr. Amos N. Wilson's book, “The Developmental Psychology of the Black Child.” The first half of Chapter 2, entitled, ‘The First Two Years: Care, Development, Intelligence, the Restricted Nature of the Black World,' is loaded with scientific evidence to support the fact of Europeans not being the standard when it comes to our own. In 2021, these conclusions are still valid.
In this episode, we conclude our deconstruction of Chapter 1 of Dr. Amos N. Wilson's book, “The Developmental Psychology of The Black Child,” entitled, ‘The Prenatal Period'. This chapter covers topics such as Maternal Health, Nutrition and Birth. Raise your hand if you know that your past helps to shape your future. Let's figure out how to make the best of the hands we've been dealt.
Hey Ya'll! We are excited to begin the deconstruction of our THIRD book! We are now reading, “The Developmental Psychology of the Black Child,” by Dr. Amos N. Wilson. We are reading from the second edition. Let's continue on our journey to clean up and heal our Black Family!
We list our *Top 5 Revolutionary Reggae Songs* of all time. Ras Jamal from Royal Ethiopian Sound joins the discussion to give his analysis. We define what a revolutionary song is and how the music of the 70s differs from the messages in today's music. There are different kinds of revolutions. The conversation takes us through the some responses that have emerged as a result of today's struggle for racial justice. Jah9, Yeza, Kabaka Pyramid, Protoje, Akae Beka, Lutan Fyah, Warrior King, Anthony B, Sizzla, and Queen Ifrica are commended for their contributions to the movement. We each listed some honorable mentions in addition to our top 5 revolutionary reggae songs. *Kahlil Wonda's Top 5 Revolutionary Reggae Songs* * Bob Marley - Burning and Looting * Bob Marley - Revolution * Peter Tosh - Equal Rights * Sizzla - Made Of * Bob Marley - Slave Driver *AGARD's Top 5 Revolutionary Reggae Songs* * Bob Andy - Unchained * The Abyssinians - Declaration of Rights * Peter Tosh - Equal Rights * Dennis Brown - Revolution * Bob Marley - War *Ras Jamal's Top 5 Revolutionary Reggae Songs* * John Holt - Police In Helicopter * Bob Marley - War * Peter Tosh - Equal Rights * Dennis Brown - Revolution * Beres Hammond - Another Day In The System *We also debated topics like:* * Where is the revolutionary music of this generation? * What is the difference between conscious music and positive music? * Is reggae supposed to teach or help people? * Outside of revolutionary music, what tactics can lead to the results we seek? * Does an artist have to be a rasta to be conscious? *The Tastemaker* * Protoje's "In Search of Lost Time" album. Notable track, "In Bloom" ft. Lila Ike. * Sevana's 'Mango' from the "Be Somebody" EP. *Buzzworthy* Super Cat releases a new single, "Push Crime" with production by Salam Remi. A new album is forthcoming. *Ras Jamal's Recommended Books for Ongoing Learning* * The Sankofa Movement: ReAfrikanization and the Reality of War by Kwame Agyei and Akua Nson Akoto. * Yurugu: An African-Centered Critique of European Cultural Thought and Behavior by Marimba Ani. * Blueprint for Black Power: A Moral, Political, and Economic Imperative for the Twenty-First Century by Amos N. Wilson. * Destruction of Black Civilization: Great Issues of a Race from 4500 B.C. to 2000 A.D. by Chancellor Williams. * How Europe Underdeveloped Africa by Walter Rodney. * Any books by Eric Williams, John Henrik Clarke, or Marcus Garvey. *Full Show Notes* ( http://reggaelover.com ) Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/reggae-lover/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Book Recommendation: The Falsification of African Consciousness by Dr. Amos N. Wilson is a life changing book! A must read for all self-knowledge seekers! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/volume10andtomeickozone/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/volume10andtomeickozone/support
Join us this week as The Combine talks to Brooklyn native, Barbara Goodwin, a.k.a. Dr. Barbara. We refer to Ms Barbara as "Dr" because she has clearly earned her status by way of her studies under African history experts, Dr Ben, Ivan Van Sertima and Amos Wilson just to name a few. We are the Brooklyn Combine, a not-for-profit community organization. We work with schools, community organizations, and dedicated city officials to help provide mentorship, critical education, leadership, and social support programs to youth and young adults in low-income and underserved communities. Suggested reading list: The Falsification of Afrikan Consciousness: Eurocentric History, Psychiatry and the Politics of White Supremacy by Amos N. Wilson, Sababu N. Plata https://www.amazon.com/Falsification-Afrikan-Consciousness-Eurocentric-Psychiatry/dp/1879164027/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1544285420&sr=8-1&keywords=The+Falsification+of+Afrikan+Consciousness%3A+Eurocentric+History%2C+Psychiatry+and+the+Politics+of+White+Supremacy Putting it All Together by Terrance Jackson https://www.amazon.com/gp/search?index=books&linkCode=qs&keywords=9780963001306 Negroes With Guns by Robert F. Williams https://www.amazon.com/Negroes-Guns-Robert-F-Williams/dp/1614274118/ref=sr_1_1/145-0513809-4478346?ie=UTF8&qid=1544284915&sr=8-1&keywords=negro+with+guns The Origin and Evolution of Religion by Albert Churchward https://www.amazon.com/Origin-Evolution-Religion-Albert-Churchward/dp/1930097506 Signs & Symbols of Primordial Man by Albert Churchward https://www.amazon.com/Signs-Symbols-Primordial-Albert-Churchward/dp/1617590010/ref=pd_lpo_sbs_14_t_0?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=QZ55Y40AM72CXGNW5M9P Dirt: A social history as seen through the uses and abuses of dirt by Terence McLaughlin https://www.amazon.com/Dirt-social-history-through-abuses/dp/0880292504 Book Publisher of Amos Wilson's later works: Afrikan World Info Systems Contact: Sababu N. Plata Brooklyn, NY Tel. (718) 462-1830
We conclude our featured lecture by Dr. Amos Wilson entitled Beyond White Racism, Civil Rights, and Onward to African Revolution, which we digitally remastered.
On this episode of the Conscientization 101 podcast we feature Part 1 of a 2 part lecture by Dr. Amos Wilson entitled Beyond White Racism, Civil Rights, and Onward to African Revolution, which we digitally remastered.