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01 - Shai T - We Will Dance Again [00:00:00]02 - Einmusik - Road to Brindisi [00:06:50]03 - Mind Against - Love Seeking [00:12:45]04 - Fabian Krooss - Falling to Pieces [00:18:00]05 - Parra For Cuva, orbit - Pinie (Sebastien Leger Remix) [00:22:45]06 - UNKLE, Keinemusik, Miink, Wil Malone - Only You (&ME Remix) [00:29:15]07 - Romain Garcia - Sevilla [00:35:00]08 - TRIKK - Luxo [00:41:30]09 - Âme - Asa [00:45:55]10 - Emanuel Satie, Maga, Rosbeh - Hino [00:53:05]11 - Mind Against feat. TSHA & Nimmo - OnlyL [00:58:05]12 - Franky Wah feat. Låpsley - Stolen Glances [01:03:25]13 - Bedouin feat. Iveta Mukuchyan - Make Me Feel [01:07:35]14 - Nihil Young, Lauren L'aimant & Franky Wah - How It Feels [01:12:40]15 - Steven Weston, Ormella - Give Me Something [01:16:35]16 - Whomadewho, Kölsch - Heartless [01:21:15]17 - Jan Blomqvist, Rodriguez Jr. - Destination Lost (Arodes Remix) [01:24:50]18 - Double Touch - Pomelo [01:30:05]19 - Zerb & Sofiya Nzau - Mwaki (Franky Wah Remix) [01:35:45]20 - St Germain - So Flute (Simon Vuarambon Remix) [01:40:30]21 - JFR - Lasa [01:45:35]22 - Tim Green & Dulus - Silver Fade [01:50:35]23 - Tim Engelhardt & Maga - Alone Together [01:56:50]24 - Rivo & Adriatique - Like A Dream [02:00:10]25 - CamelPhat & Nadia Ali - Endlessly [02:04:35]26 - d-phrag & Ev Rymd - Obsession [02:09:00]27 - Bün (AU) - A Lot to Live For [02:14:40]28 - Save The Robot & Treavor Moontribe - Skylight (Kasey Taylor Remix) [02:20:10]29 - Frankey & Sandrino, Charlotte Riby - Memories [02:26:10]30 - Goldtrix, Andrea Brown & Kolsch - It's Love (Trippin') [02:31:05]31 - Youth - Lost Connections [02:37:05]32 - Helsloot - Midnight Fog [02:41:00]33 - Doyeq - Melted [02:45:55]34 - Dyzen - She Likes [02:51:55]
Boris presents his weekly Transmissions Radio show featuring new and already established names in the music world. Check out the latest episodes on your favorite streaming platform: https://ssyncc.com/transmissions-podcast/ 01.Juany Bravo - Amazonica [HoTL Records] 02.Jay De Lys - Rhyme Like That [Deeperfect] 03.Riaz Dhanani, Jenny C - Tina [Mindshake Records] 04.Level Groove - Bilbao 05.Nicole Fiallo - The Power (Elias R Remix) [Unreleased] 06.Paco Osuna - Beat Heat [Mindshake Records] 07.Andrés Suárez - Frontea [Transmit Recordings] 08.DJ Simi, Francesco Ferraro - Mama Is No More Proud [Reshape Black] 09.Danny Howard - Keep On [Nothing Else Matters] 10.Mr. V, Agent Greg, Marlin (BE) - Bimbo [Toolroom Trax] 11.Andruss, Sam Collins - Papi [Helix Records] 12.IDQ - Harmo [Circus Recordings] 13.David Tort - Reverberate (Tekonauts Remix) [HoTL Records] 14.Goldtrix, Andrea Brown, Kolsch - It's Love [Altra Moda] 15.Ciclo - Look At My Groove [Safe Music] This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration
I finally had the pleasure to meet and speak with Dr. Andrea Brown, Associate Director of Bands at the University of Maryland. Previously served as director of orchestra and assistant director of bands at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta and assistant director of bands at the University of Michigan, we spoke about her experience as a conductor and the founder of “Women Rising to the Podium.”All About Chaowen Ting
1. Deviu, Jordan Arts - Who We Are (Extended Mix) 2. Aalson - World Of Reflections (Extended Mix) 3. 88Birds, UUFO - Carry Me Away feat. 88Birds (Extended Progressive Mix) 4. Magnus, Conor Ross - JOI (Part II Extended Mix) 5. Plasmatique - Perpetuity (Original Mix) 6. Nicky Romero, Marcus Santoro, Monocule - Fine Day (Extended Mix) 7. Ruback, Amesens - SERENA (Extended) 8. Goldtrix, Andrea Brown, Kolsch - It's Love (Trippin') (Extended Mix) 9. Ummet Ozcan - Night Drive (Extended Mix) 10. Solvane, Prismode, Émilie Rachel - Redemption (Hidden Empire Remix) 11. Sasha, Sentre - Glastacy (Original Mix) 12. Simon Doty - Thinkin (Original Mix)
Learn how Andrea Brown, CEO of Reliabl, is revolutionizing AI by ensuring diverse communities are represented in data annotation. Discover how this approach not only reduces bias but also improves algorithmic performance. Andrea shares insights from her journey as an entrepreneur and AI researcher. Episode timestamps(02:22) Andrea's Career Journey and Experience with Open Source (Adobe, Macromedia, and Alteryx)(11:59) Origins of Alteryx's AI and ML Capabilities / Challenges of Data Annotation and Bias in AI(19:00) Data Transparency & Agency(26:05) Ethical Data Practices(31:00) Open Source Inclusion Algorithms(38:20) Translating AI Governance Policies into Technical Controls(39:00) Future Outlook for AI and ML(42:34) Impact of Diversity Data and Inclusion in Open SourceQuotesAndrea Brown"If we get more of this with data transparency, if we're able to include more inputs from marginalized communities into open source data sets, into open source algorithms, then these smaller platforms that maybe can't pay for a custom algorithm can use an algorithm without having to sacrifice inclusion." Charna Parkey“I think if we lift every single platform up, then we'll advance all of the state of the art and I'm excited for that to happen."Connect with AndreaConnect with Charna
Collin Oliver - Ripple Effects Episode 192Tracklist:00:00:00 Montee - Love The Lows00:03:09 Tripolism x Nandu x Radeckt - Dope Dance (Hugo Cantarra Edit)00:07:47 Chloé Caillet/Nyra - Last One For Today00:13:16 - Goldtrix, Andrea Brown & Kolsch - It's Love (Trippin') (Extended Mix)00:16:47 - DJ Minx - Don't Do It To Me (Extended Mix)00:20:20 Hot Since 82 feat. Sweet Mercy & Rowetta - Reach Out00:26:33 Demi Riquísimo - Windows 95 Anthem (Chloé Caillet Remix)00:32:19 Daddy Squad/Digitalism - Music Is The Light - Digitalism Remix00:34:55 Baltra - Overdrive00:37:40 David Forbes - Questions Must Be Asked (Modeā Extended Remix)00:41:32 - Shadow Child & Mark Archer Feat Ardalan - Morse Code 00:42:35 Narciss - Forbidden Fruit (Extended Mix)00:48:50 - Steve Angello - Ware it Out00:52:18 Bad Intentions Vs. Kris Kiss - You Know Where The Floor Is (Extended Mix)00:56:29 Justice - Generator (Original Mix)Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/ripple-effects-radio/donations
Have you ever heard of 8th graders enjoying accounting? In this week's episode, Neil Knobloch and Andrea Brown talk with the crew regarding their success in integrating an agricultural business management simulation into an eighth-grade classroom. They make double-entry accounting sound fun! Journal article: https://jae-online.org/index.php/jae/article/view/1965
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“We love working with credit unions to become more data-driven, so they can better support their members.” - Andrea BrownThank you for tuning in to The CUInsight Network, with your host, Lauren Culp, President & CEO of CUInsight. In The CUInsight Network, we take a deeper dive with the thought leaders who support the credit union community. We discuss issues and challenges facing credit unions and identify best practices to learn and grow together.My guest on today's show is Andrea Brown, SVP of Growth at Lodestar. Andrea is a return guest to the podcast and shares what has changed since last year and what remains a common focus for leaders. Lodestar is a data warehouse and analytics partner for credit unions. They provide a full-service analytics platform of data connectors, visuals, workflows, and strategic guidance to help credit unions move forward in their analytics journey. During our conversation, Andrea discusses which data strategies credit unions should be focusing on to benefit business goals. She explains how leveraging data analytics and choosing the right data warehouse is crucial for a successful core conversion. Listen as Andrea talks about growth plans for the future and continuing to support credit unions with the complex technology systems needed to embrace efficiency and sustainability.As we wrap up the episode, Andrea talks about spending time with her family, splurging on new experiences, and preferring the audiobook of this recent read. Enjoy my conversation with Andrea Brown!Find the full show notes on cuinsight.com.Connect with Andrea:Andrea Brown, SVP of Growth at Lodestarandrea.brown@lodestartech.calodestartech.caAndrea: LinkedInLodestar: LinkedIn
Episode TWO of The Black Mental Health Alliance's Real Talk: Black Minds Matter podcast is HERE! This episode titled, Blacktivist: Activism in the Black Community and How it Affects Our Mental Health includes Mr. Dayvon Love as our guest speaker alongside co-hosts Andrea Brown and Nia Jones and this discussion leaves minds BLOWN. This episode unpacks Black Liberation, politics, Black leadership and SO MUCH MORE! We are getting to the nitty-gritty of what really could be holding us back as a people and how we can move forward. You do not want to miss this one! BRING A PEN AND PAPER BECAUSE YOU'RE GOING TO NEED IT! Links/Information discussed in this episode:Massacre Monday: Reconstruction Era 1865-1876https://www.instagram.com/reel/Cwga-qsKEqz/?igshid=NzgyYTk0Y2YyNg==Michael Eric Dyson vs Eddie Glaude on Race, Hillary Clinton and the Legacy of Obama's Presidencyhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=oc0l69JRdNoWe Will Shoot Back: Armed Resistance in the Mississippi Freedom Movementhttps://www.amazon.com/Will-Shoot-Back-Resistance-Mississippi/dp/1479886033Be on the lookout for Dayvon's new upcoming project!!https://lbsbaltimore.com/about/leadership/dayvon-love/How can you get involved?Join the BMHA Social Media Community @BlackMindsMatter1 https://www.facebook.com/blackmindsmatter1 , subscribe on YouTube at Black Mental Health Alliance, and follow us on instagram at @bmhaofficial and @youngblkmindsmatterTune into our Community Conversations: Sawubona LIVE discussions every month! Our foundation for our Community Conversation series will be in discovering what it means to honor one's humanity: Sawubona. This year the conversations will be based around how we are not our trauma, addressing something regarding trauma each month. It is through the power of community connection and conversation that we counter the narrative, ignite healing and restoration around the many things that often cause Black folks to feel unseen as we navigate life. Check out the BMHA social media platforms for more information.Give to what matters #BlackMindsMatter We appreciate all donations and no amount is too small. Your contribution allows BMHA to change the conversation about mental health in the Black community, transform lives by connecting with culturally-affirming clinicians and leaders, and renew minds with insightful information from the village for the village.Love our podcast intro? We have you covered! Our podcast theme music is available for streaming on Spotify! https://open.spotify.com/album/62hg1jmLRVv8dLvxxNltev?si=XpY2m6VAQ9G52kw2KGYBVw
Listen in as Dr. Wyndham talks with three giggly Maple Elementary 3rd-grade students about their experience in school. Lexi, Evie, and Logan are joined by 3rd-grade teacher Andrea Brown, and they talk about a lot: math word problems, reading chapter books, science curriculum, a stuffed hedgehog named Cookie Dough, foam parties, their playground, extra-curricular activities and other big items from life in 3rd grade. You'll enjoy Mrs. Brown's perspective as a 21-year teaching veteran -- all in third grade at Maple -- about how the school has grown and changed over time. Stick around as the students flip the script on Dr. Wyndham, becoming the interviewers and asking him all their burning questions.
The Black Mental Health Alliance's Real Talk: Black Minds Matter podcast is BACK AND BETTER THAN EVER! What better time to kick off season three than in July, during BLACK Mental Health Awareness month AND on The Year of Transformation/ Road to 40! In this episode, co-hosts Andrea Brown and Nia Jones are back with the topic “Don't BIPoC Me!”. This discussion unpacks issues in relation to reclaiming our importance as Black people, making mental health and wellness a priority in our community and so much more! You might want to take some notes for this one, it gets GOOD! Links/Information discussed in this episode:The Real Little Mermaid Storyhttps://americanliterature.com/author/hans-christian-andersen/short-story/the-little-mermaidThe Road to 40! (Year of Transformation)Thursday, December 7, 2023BMHA 2023 Youth SummitSaturday, October 28, 2023How can you get involved?Join the BMHA Social Media Community @BlackMindsMatter1 https://www.facebook.com/blackmindsmatter1 , subscribe on YouTube at Black Mental Health Alliance, and follow us on instagram at @bmhaofficial and @youngblkmindsmatterTune into our Community Conversations: Sawubona LIVE discussions every month! Our foundation for our Community Conversation series will be in discovering what it means to honor one's humanity: Sawubona. This year the conversations will be based around how we are not our trauma, addressing something regarding trauma each month. It is through the power of community connection and conversation that we counter the narrative, ignite healing and restoration around the many things that often cause Black folks to feel unseen as we navigate life. Check out the BMHA social media platforms for more information.Give to what matters #BlackMindsMatter We appreciate all donations and no amount is too small. Your contribution allows BMHA to change the conversation about mental health in the Black community, transform lives by connecting with culturally-affirming clinicians and leaders, and renew minds with insightful information from the village for the village.
**Morlando In The Mix Replay On traxfm.org. This Week Morlando Features Future House,Dance Classics, Nu Disco ,Exclusive Remixes From (ID), Yomanda, GAWP & Wilkie, Wayne Wonder - No Letting Go (Dannalake Tribal Edit), Carda, The Blessed Madonna ft. The Joy, DICI, Luv Foundation-UK x Mary Kiani, David Guetta Ft Akon, Calvin Harris ft. Ellie Goulding & More The Here's One We Made Earlier Sessions With Friday Night Posse - 3 Is Family The Who Sampled Who Sessions With Mr. Belt & Wezol, Plastik Funk, Tim Morrison - Groove Tonight The Rewind Sessions With Moony, Goldtrix Feat.Andrea Brown, Rhythmatic Junkies, Denni Hines - Plus The Brilliant Morlando In The Mix Section Morlando In The Mix - Every Friday From 10PM UK Time #traxfm #club #house #futurehouse #dance #danceclassics #exclusive #remix #inthemix #clubanthems #clubclassics #morlandointhemix Listen Live Here Via The Trax FM Player: chat.traxfm.org/player/index.html Mixcloud LIVE :mixcloud.com/live/traxfm Free Trax FM Android App: play.google.com/store/apps/det...mradio.ba.a6bcb The Trax FM Facebook Page : facebook.com/original103.3 Trax FM Live On Hear This: hearthis.at/k8bdngt4/live Tunerr: tunerr.co/radio/Trax-FM Radio Garden: Trax FM Link: http://radio.garden/listen/trax-fm/IEnsCj55 OnLine Radio Box: onlineradiobox.com/uk/trax/?cs...cs=uk.traxRadio Radio Deck: radiodeck.com/radio/5a09e2de87...7e3370db06d44dc Radio.Net: traxfmlondon.radio.net Stream Radio : streema.com/radios/Trax_FM..The_Originals Live Online Radio: liveonlineradi**o.net/english/tr...ax-fm-103-3.htm
“Credit unions have all of the data needed to translate it into value.” - Andrea BrownThank you for tuning in to episode 51 of The CUInsight Network, with your host, Lauren Culp, Publisher & CEO of CUInsight.com. In The CUInsight Network, we take a deeper dive with the thought leaders who support the credit union community. We discuss issues and challenges facing credit unions and identify best practices to learn and grow together.My guest on today's show is Andrea Brown, VP of Client Engagement at Lodestar Technologies. Andrea begins by sharing her education and career journey that molded her two passions together; data and credit unions. Lodestar Technologies is an analytics partner for financial institutions, providing a full-service analytics platform of data connectors, visuals, workflows, and strategic guidance to move forward in the analytics journey. Their team of experts come directly from the financial services industry and truly understand credit unions, their values, and mission. As partners, they empower and help clients spend less time on data collection so they have more time to dive in and understand and utilize their data. During our conversation, Andrea shares how credit unions can build a data strategy and put action behind it. She believes credit unions have a lot of choices and control over the systems they use which is beneficial in customizing it to their specific member needs. Andrea points out places where member data lives throughout the organization and which data strategies to prioritize. She explains where data plays a role in impactful marketing, through targeted communication and campaign management. We discuss how credit unions can translate data into value to create exceptional member experiences. As we look to the future, Andrea talks about machine learning, artificial intelligence, and advanced analytics as it pertains to credit unions and their data-marketing strategies. As we wrap up the episode, Andrea talks about why she has so many household organizers, her favorite podcasts, and which video game she plays with her sons. Enjoy my conversation with Andrea Brown!Find the full show notes on cuinsight.com.Connect with Andrea:Andrea Brown, VP of Client Engagement at Lodestar Technologiesandrea.brown@lodestartech.cahttps://lodestartech.caAndrea: LinkedIn Lodestar Technologies: LinkedIn
On this episode of Teaching Social Emotional Learning Through Music with Julia Baumanis, Andrea Brown, Ingrid Larragoity-Martin, and Dee Dee Pitts, we explore the realities of being a woman band director.
Today's chat features none other than author-illustrator-actor-voice-over…er Justin Colon, creator of the esteemed PBChat on Twitter and overall kidlit powerhouse. Chances are very good that you're already familiar with Justin, his passion, and his work to foster community among other creatives. Equal parts craft, community, and consideration, this conversation is very much a worthy follow-on to last episode's chat with – not at all coincidentally – Justin's agent Jennifer March Soloway of Andrea Brown. We get right into the real stuff this time, starting with some context around the two recent announcements of Justin's fall 2024 debuts, IMPOSSIBLE POSSUMS with Disney-Hyperion and THE QUACKEN with Simon & Schuster. Redirection. Mentorship. Outreach. Education. Being ready. Having to wait. And chalking it all up to experience. Justin Colon literally and figuratively spills the tea. This verse is one you don't want to miss. *** Our ChewyReviewy picks of the week are: The Ugly Doodles by Valeria Wicker The Very True Legend of the Mongolian Death Worms by Sandra Fay The artwork for You May Contribute a Verse features our quokka mascot, Versey, and was generously created by the great Maddie Frost! Find her on Instagram at @hellomaddiefrost or on her website Maddie-Frost.com Our theme music is So Happy by Scott Holmes you can find more of his music at scottholmesmusic.com Find us on Twitter @joshmonkwords and @brennajeanneret and as always, let us know what you think via a rating, review, or comment! Thanks and see ya next time. You May Contribute a Verse is a homespun production, produced, edited, recorded, conceptualized, and marketed by Josh Monken and Brenna Jeanneret.
I'm Brenna Jeanneret, children's lit author, mother, rock climber, outdoors person, and podcaster joined by Josh Monken, children's lit author, father, science communicator, and podcaster. Josh and I have embarked on this kidlit journey together this year, having become critique partners early in the year, only to find that our powers combined could make captain planet. Maybe not, but at least our powers combined can make a pretty good podcast. Our guest for this conversation was Jennifer March Soloway. You can find Jennifer on Twitter, or on the Andrea Brown website. This episode's ChewyReviewy books: JILLIAN VS PARASITE PLANET by Nicole Kornher-Stace illustrated by Scott Brown MCTOAD MOWS TINY ISLAND by Tom Angleberger illustrated by John Hendrix The artwork for You May Contribute a Verse features our new quokka mascot, Versey, and was generously created by the great Maddie Frost! Find her on Twitter @_maddiefrost or on her website Maddie-Frost.com Our theme music is So Happy by Scott Holmes you can find more of his music at scottholmesmusic.com Find us on Twitter @joshmonkwords and @brennajeanneret and as always, let us know what you think via a rating, review, or comment! Thanks and see ya next time. You May Contribute a Verse is a homespun production, produced, edited, recorded, conceptualized, and marketed by Josh Monken and Brenna Jeanneret.
Edición #1155 del paraíso del house de la FM mezclado y presentado por Diego Castillo con novedades de BLONDISH & Nico De Andrea bajo el remix de Dombresky, Dallerium x Higher Lane x HLX, Nicola Nisi & Andrea Brown, Kid Massive, Majkol Jay & Rochelle Diamante, Meca x Puka, Smith & Sorren x WOAHH!, Sonickraft y Wh0 & Folkness.
On this episode of Teaching Social Emotional Learning Through Music, Dr. Scott Edgar explores the realities of being a woman band director with Dr. Julia Baumanis, Dr. Andrea Brown, Dr. Ingrid Larragoity-Martin, and Professor Dee Dee Pitts.
It's been a long time, but we promise it's worth the wait! Join podcast co hosts Andrea Brown and Nia Jones for a review of season 1 and what to expect for Season 2. How can you get involved?Join the BMHA Social Media Community https://www.facebook.com/blackmindsmatter1 , subscribe on YouTube at Black Mental Health Alliance, and follow us on instagram at @bmhaofficial and @youngblkmindsmatter.BMHA membership offers an opportunity to connect with a premiere mental health organization of clinicians, educators, researchers and change agents all focused on emotional healing and whole health for the global Black community. For more information, visit our website www.blackmentalhealth.com Give to what matters #BlackMindsMatter We appreciate all donations and no amount is too small. Support us through GoFundMe Charity or when shopping on AmazonSmile Your contribution allows BMHA to change the conversation about mental health in the Black community, transform lives by connecting with culturally-affirming clinicians and leaders, and renew minds with insightful information from the village for the village.
When a tragedy hits like the one that has devastated the community of Uvalde, Texas, it is hard to know how to respond. As parents, educators, and fellow citizens, we can feel paralyzed in our fear, anger, and grief. Mister Brown and Andrea Brown offer some insights on how to respond to this unspeakable tragedy.
When a tragedy hits like the one that has devastated the community of Uvalde, Texas, it is hard to know how to respond. As parents, educators, and fellow citizens, we can feel paralyzed in our fear, anger, and grief. Mister Brown and Andrea Brown offer some insights on how to respond to this unspeakable tragedy. Support the show
The pandemic has taken its toll on all of us - mentally, physically, emotionally. Yet its impacts have been especially brutal on some: Andrea Brown, executive director of the Black Mental Health Alliance, talks about particular ways Covid-19 is hitting communities of color and what the alliance is doing to help. Then psychologist Dr. George Everly, an expert in dealing with disasters, reviews ways this pandemic is especially hard on mental health. He stresses that resilience grows from collaboration: "These are times not to politicize, not to find reasons to disagree. But these are times to find reasons to come together. And a pandemic is a powerful one.” Links: Black Mental Health Alliance, connect with a Black therapist, Suicide Prevention Lifeline, Black Coalition Against Covid report. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
La primera vegada que "Pista de fusta" sortia al carrer va ser una festa. Pluja, pedra i sol a fora, i els balladors entregats als ritmes del sound system, en mans de Miqui Puig, a la Sala de B
Morphosis 'Beating The Crates' in a Hong Kong Ping Pong Styleeeeee in association with Ghetto Funk https://www.twitch.tv/h0ngk0ngpingp0ng http://www.facebook.com/hongkongpingpong http://hongkongpingpong.co.uk/ https://www.instagram.com/hongkongpingpong/ https://nsbradio.co.uk The 'Best Alternative NSB Show' broadcast live on the Breakspoll Award Winning www.nsbradio.co.uk For all booking enquiries please contact: info@hongkongpingpong.co.uk Tracklist: 01 The Gyrators - Rockers Push Forward 02 Sugar Minott, Luciano, Numa Crew - B1. No Solution (HORN CUT) 03 Mr Williamz/Heavy Baile - Do Your Ting 04 mtbrd - Just Visiting 05 dunkelbunt - Ufos over Bengaluru (Velavan edit) 06 Sam Redmore - Just Be Good To Me (feat. Andrea Brown) 07 Nick Bike x Tachichi - I Got To Have It (New Bag Mix) 08 Parov Stelar ft Vallemarie - Candy Girl 09 Trew - Kamaal & The Gang (Take A Break Remix) 10 Double A - Can You Hear Me Now? (The Source Is Yours Edit) 11 Satori feat. My Baby - The Gin Song 12 Jim Sharp - Westchester Eagle 13 Mr. Big Mouth - Funk Train 14 WBBL - Showtime 15 Prosper & Stabfinger feat Jonie D - Popping The Clutch (Timewarp Inc instrumental remix) 16 X-Ray Ted - Tribute To The Original Artform 17 Giman/Chic_Ago - Good Times (original mix) 18 David Holmes (ft Raven Violet) - It's Over If We Run Out Of Love (Darren Emerson's Huffa Remix) 19 Swankout - Whoooo! 20 Empresarios - Para Mis Amigos (Skeewiff remix) 21 Parov Stelar - Chambermaid Mash Up Swing 22 Cazztek/Neon Steve - The Party Update 23 Shaka Loves You - In My Arms 24 X-Ray Ted - Doin My Thing (Extended Mix) 25 Origin8a & Propa, Nicky Blackmarket - NE1 26 WBBL - Marmalade 27 Shades of Rhythm - Sweet Sensation (Origin8a & Propa remix) 28 Freestylers - Poison (Freestylers refix) 29 Swankout - Come in Tekno 1 30 Origin8a & Propa, Nicky Blackmarket - Freedom to Party 31 Africanism/Bob Sinclar - Bisou Sucre 32 Protect Ryan - Habitual Steppa 33 Origin8a & Propa, Nicky Blackmarket - Krunch 34 Deekline - Outta Space (2022 VIP Mix) 35 Protect Ryan - DJ Weddings & Receptions 36 Nikki Nair - Unit 37 Origin8a & Propa, Nicky Blackmarket - Turbo Jungle Tekno 38 ODF - Cloudy Skies 39 Mr. Big Mouth - Master Blaster 40 Conrad Subs ft. J.O.E - Jungle Sound 41 ODF - Alien Bass 42 Break/Total Science - Gun Finger 43 Deekline & Acee - No Surrender (Original Mix) 44 Oram - Smokin Trees 45 T-Kay - The Pirate License 46 Toby Ross & Oram - Bring The Flava 47 Selecta J-Man - Grey Goose & Hydro (feat Gold Dubs/Hundread) 48 Conrad Subs - Tell Them Again 49 Deekline - Within Me 50 Mr Williamz/Shy FX/Specialist Moss - Sound Killa Pt 2 (DJ edit) 51 Crvvcks (feat. Darla Jade) (Origin8a & Propa Extended Remix) - Colours 52 WBBL - Be Mine
Radio show first broadcast on The Face Radio, Brooklyn at 4pm EST on 27 March 2022. Also online at https://thefaceradio.com/ to donate support.thefaceradio.com/ Track List: Leftfield – Afrika ShoxHotmood – Paraiso (Belabouche Remix)David Holmes (feat. Violet Raven) – It's Over If We Run Out Of Love (Hardway Bros Remix)Art School Girlfriend – In The Middle (Baltra Remix)Charlotte Ardigery & Bolis Pupul – Ceci N'est Pas Un ClichéMelt Yourself Down – Pray For Me I Don't Fit InPigbag – Papa's Got A Brand New PigbagMovers International – Uptown Bridges (D Foe's Downtown Remix)LoneLady – BunkerpopMelt Yourself Down – Fun Fun FunSam Redmore – Just Be Good To Me (feat. Andrea Brown)
In the latest episode of the CUES Podcast, Kimberly Wright says she feels like she has made it past the proverbial glass ceiling that's long been a metaphor for a system that holds women back from rising to top leadership roles.Senior vice president and executive director of the American Heart Association in Atlanta, Wright says, “I feel like I have busted through the glass ceiling in my current position. And I will say that I have opened it up for others.”But all is not rosy.“Now, whether or not they patch up the ceiling again afterwards? I don't know. They might,” Wright adds. “They may not like my style of kicking through or busting through the glass ceiling. But I think I have. Hopefully, it stays open.”Wright and a second guest on the show, Andrea Brown, share the stories of how they have become top Black female leaders and what helped them along the way. Brown is executive director of the Black Mental Health Alliance for Education and Consultation in Baltimore.Both women say that while they have arrived, the playing field at the top is far from level.“Whether that's on our boards, whether that's in our board rooms, whether that's in our cubicles, some of what we see (is unfair), and so no, the playing field has not been leveled,” Brown says. Plus, Black women face racism as well as sexism, Wright and Brown point out. Both say they have to be two or three times as good as their white male counterparts.Brown and Wright also say the time is now to take action to keep opportunities open for female leaders of color and to work on leveling the playing field. Their suggestions include having a think tank to make recommendations and setting up great coaching programs.“We've got to move with intentionality, and we've got to be quick,” Brown says.The two say things have improved for Black female leaders who aspire to top roles, but still have a way eye on the situation.“I just hope that I don't end up being the token and this isn't a fad or a phase,” Wright says.Links for this show:Black Girls LeadBuilding Bold, Effective Black Leadership at PSCUSimply Increasing Staff Diversity Doesn't Equal More Top Black LeadersWhen You're the ‘First' or the ‘Only' at the Leadership Table
TICKETS FOR OUR LONDON PARTY 4TH FEB: www.skiddle.com/e/35978206/?skrep=3509758 www.youtube.com/channel/UC6rh-ipGRIfHAX_N7EuuJSA www.facebook.com/Tropical-Velvet-291983374288261/ twitter.com/TropicalVelvet www.instagram.com/tropicalvelvetrecords TRAXSOURCE: www.traxsource.com/label/18796/tropical-velvet BEATPORT: pro.beatport.com/label/tropical-velvet/40791 JONNYBOY MASON IS IN THE HOT SEAT PRESENTING VOL.52 1. I Feel Love - David Morales, Elle Cato 2. Find Your Own Style - Hotmood 3. Dont Wanna - CRAVEL (Elio Caravello) 4. Galaxy Wars (Daisuke Miyamoto Remix) - Dubby Disco Boyz, Daisuke Miyamoto 5. Day N' Nite (feat. Kwedjatey) - Dantiaz, Andre Saimon 6. Ghetto Woman - Jo Paciello 7. You Cant Hide From Yourself - Milk & Sugar, Paul Gardner, Peyton, CASSIMM 8. Southborough 06 - Boogietraxx, T Sounds - Atlantic Express 9. Le Dome - Mijanjos, Peppe Citarelli 10. 2 Good 4 Me - Zetbee 11. Gypsy Woman (She's Homeless) - Fond 8 12. All Night With U - Peter Brown, Ivan Pica 13. Let Me In - Kevin Yost 14. Your Soul (Dee's Saxy Mix) - Marc Cotterell, Dave Shorland, Demarkus Lewis 15. From The Ghetto - JoPaciello 16. You Left - Doug Gomez, Lee Elassaad, Nuzu Deep 17. Nancy (Doug Gomez Main Mix) - Stoim, Doug Gomez 18. Amanga (Da Capo Remix) - Zakes Bantwini, Nana Atta, Da Capo - Ghetto King 19. It's Love (Trippin) - Goldtrix, Andrea Brown, Funkerman 20. Sunshine - Musol 21. Intimate FR - Marlon George 22. Optimistic - Turbojazz, Jennyfire, SculpturedMusic 23. What Would You Do? - Dames Brown, Andres, Amp Fiddler 24. Jazz Night - Fizzikx - Modern Art
Kim English - Nitelife (Masters At Work Nite Mix) Tony Fuel, Andrea Brown, Danny J Lewis - Let's Rise (Danny J Lewis Classic Mix) S.E.L - Melodic Harmony (DJ Spen & Michele Chiavarini Vocal Remix) Photek Feat. Robert Owens - Mine To Give [David Morales Happy Mix] Marc Cotterell - Plastik People (Original) Flowersons - In My Soul (DJ Spen Remix) Sunkids Feat. Chance - Rescue Me (Magic Session Mix) Booker T, Lee Wilson - Where Is The Love? (Main Vocal Mix) Shaun Escoffery, Micky More & Andy Tee - Nature's Call (Micky More & Andy Tee Special Club Mix) Rob Milton, Smith, Richard Earnshaw - Sunday Morning (Richard Earnshaw Remix) Martha Wash - Give it to You (Maurice's Klub Mix) Ja'shay - "Shout Hallelujah" (Dave Lee Redemption Mix) Mark Picchiotti, JKriv, Lisa Millett - Cryin' Out For Help (Original Mix) Charly Angelz - Pick Up The Pieces Risqué Connection, Dave Lee, Michael Gray - Saturday (Michael Gray Remix) Jack's On - Houze Muzik (Original Mix) DJ Mark Brickman - Freak It! 21' David Morales, Mr. V, DJ Spen, Will "Reelsoul" Rodriquez - Everyday of My Life (DJ Spen and Will "Reelsoul" Rodriquez Mix) Cevin Fisher feat Loleatta Holloway - (You Got Me) Burning Up (Queen St Orchestra Vocal Mix) Enrico BSJ Ferrari - Jump & Move Your Hips (Original Mix) Jesusdapnk - Friday
In this episode we curate New Music, House Classic of the Week, Guest DJ Sets
TICKETS FOR OUR LONDON PARTY 4TH FEB: www.skiddle.com/e/35978206/?skrep=3509758 www.youtube.com/channel/UC6rh-ipGRIfHAX_N7EuuJSA www.facebook.com/Tropical-Velvet-291983374288261/ twitter.com/TropicalVelvet www.instagram.com/tropicalvelvetrecords TRAXSOURCE: www.traxsource.com/label/18796/tropical-velvet BEATPORT: pro.beatport.com/label/tropical-velvet/40791 HURRICANE MEESH PRESENTS A BRAND NEW VELVET BASEMENT SHOW VOL.15 1. Don Swing - Women (Original Mix) 2. Goldtrix, Andrea Brown, Funkerman - It's Love (Trippin') (Funkerman Extended Remix) 3. DJ Christian B, Lee Wilson - The Way You Love Me (Original Mix) 4. Frankie Feliciano, Kenny Bobien - Miracles (Bang The Drum Remix) (Bang The Drum Vocal) 5. Jamie Vice - The Way (Markosa 2am Mix) 6. Greater Than Us - Take Your Mind (Markus Homm Extended Remix) 7. DJ Christian B - Gonna Do Without You (Original Mix) 8. Dantiez, Andre Salmon - Day N' Nite (feat. Kwedjatey) (Scott Diaz Mighty Mix) 9. DJ Christian B – Heart Of Atlantis (Original Mix) 10. Enrico Dragoni, Venessa Jackson - Ten (Another Lover) (Remix) 11. DJ Christian B - Touch My Mind (Original Mix) 12. DJ Christian B – No One Like U (Original Mix)
George Michael feat. Mary J Blige - As (CJ Mackintosh Cosmack Club Mix) Ultra Naté - I Don't Understand It (Extended Version) Reggie Steele, Christie Love, Manoo - Show Ya (Manoo Classic Vocal Remix) Guido P, Dana Weaver, Soulbridge - I'm Ready The Italian Remixes (Soulbridge Classic Remix) Frankie Knuckles - Bac N Da Day (Clepto's Mix) Tony Fuel, Andrea Brown, Danny J Lewis - Let's Rise (Danny J Lewis Classic Mix) Shaun Escoffery, Micky More & Andy Tee - Nature's Call (Micky More & Andy Tee Special Club Mix) Neil Pierce, Tasha LaRae - Right Now (Original Mix) Simon Adams - The Little Bottle East 57th St - Saturday (Jazz 'n' Groove Original Vibe Vocal) The Shapeshifters, Teni Tinks, Late Nite Tuff Guy - When Love Breaks Down (Late Nite Tuff Guy Extended Disco Remix) Mark Picchiotti, JKriv, Lisa Millett - Cryin' Out For Help (Original Mix) Bah Samba / The Fatback Band, Ken@Work - Let The Drums Speak (Ken@Work Nu Disco Mix) Robin S, Emmaculate - Show Me Love (Emmaculate Remix) Swanky - Pretty (Original Mix) Sartorial, Moodena - Turn It Up Steve Taylor, Ozzy & Stix, Richard Earnshaw - How I Feel (Richard Earnshaw Mix) Billie Brown, Baseek - Nobodys Bizness (Baseek Remix) Alex Gaudino - Destination Calabria (feat. Crystal Waters) [UK Extended Mix] Danny Does Disco - Come on Sugar Jack's On - Houze Muzik (Original Mix)
The latest upfront soulful house mixtape. Your weekly one-stop shop for all that's new and good for you! This week's hot new cuts presented by DJ Simon Andrews of Troubled Soul, including the weekly time machine slot where we turn the clock back to a random year and play a Paul Trouble Anderson / Loft classic. This week plays Sandy B - Feel Like Singing (Def Mix Classic Club Mix) - Nervous (1992) ... Listen live @ www.pointblank.fm Contacts: Twitter:@djsimonandrews FB: www.facebook.com/DJSimonAndrews Email: troubledsoulsafari@gmail.com Tracklist: The latest upfront soulful house mixtape. Your weekly one-stop shop for all that's new and good for you! This week's hot new cuts presented by DJ Simon Andrews of Troubled Soul, including the weekly time machine slot where we turn the clock back to a random year and play a Paul Trouble Anderson / Loft classic. This week plays Sandy B - Feel Like Singing (Def Mix Classic Club Mix) - Nervous (1992) ... Listen live @ www.pointblank.fm Contacts: Twitter:@djsimonandrews FB: www.facebook.com/DJSimonAndrews Email: troubledsoulsafari@gmail.com Tracklist: Tony Fuel, Andrea Brown, DJ Christian B - Let's Rise (DJ Christian B Soulful Mix) - Pogo House RecordsHotmood - You Are a Star (Original Mix) - Fruity FlavorKen@Work - Whistle Blows (Original Mix) - Hive LabelFunk Mediterraneo - Do You See Me (Main Vocal Mix) - Sunflowermusic RecordsReverendos Of Soul - Glory (Micky More & Andy Tee Classic Mix) - Groove CultureSamma Lone - Starlight - Uptown BoogieMaxine Singleton, Things You Say - Don't You Love It (Things You Say Remix) - Kookoo RecordsKim English, David Morales - Treat Me Right (David Morales Club Mix) - NervousTwism, Jeremy Juno - Baby Don't Stop (12" Dub Mix) - Soulful LegendsWillie Ninja, Louie Vega, Josh Milan - Hot (Louie Vega & Josh Milan Remix) - NervousDemarkus Lewis - Funk City (Original Mix) - HOUPHSandy B - Feel Like Singing (Def Mix Classic Club Mix) - NervousNick Martira - Me Time (Original Mix) - Beatrain RecordsDennis Cruz, Leo Wood, Mousse T. - What U Doing (Mousse T´s 'Deep Shizzle' Remix) - Crosstown RebelsDJ Spen, Soulfuledge - Goin' Home (To See My Savior) (Kerri Chandler Instrumental) - Quantize RecordingsDJ Spen, Soulfuledge - Goin' Home (To See My Savior) (Kerri Chandler Vocal Mix) - Quantize RecordingsLe Babar - Soulmates (Original Mix) - Groovy Riddim RecordsMike Newman - Another Truth - PantheraSean McCabe - Wanna Be Good (Original Mix) - Good Vibrations MusicMarc Cotterell - LA Nights - Large MusicInnervision, Frankie Feliciano Don't You Ever Give Up Feat. Melonie Daniels (Ricanstruction Vocal) NervousDirty Secretz - Eternity (Original) - Spacedisco RecordsFranck Roger - Get It On (Original Mix) - Real Tone Records
Having originated from black culture, streetwear is one of the most hyped commodities in fashion today. The birth of streetwear as we know it started in the 70's and today it remains alive and well. The Hundreds is no exception and its popularity continues to rise. Today we talk about the ties that bind us to black culture, the role and response of streetwear brands in this moment. Join hosts Andrea Brown and Nia Jones, LMSW today for a REAL conversation with Hundreds Co-Founder, Bobby Kim aka Bobby Hundreds!How can you get involved?Join the BMHA Social Media Community https://www.facebook.com/blackmindsmatter1 , subscribe on YouTube at Black Mental Health Alliance, and follow us on Instagram at @black_minds_matter_ and @youngblkmindsmatter.BMHA membership offers an opportunity to connect with a premiere mental health organization of clinicians, educators, researchers and change agents all focused on emotional healing and whole health for the global Black community. Our members enjoy the benefits of: 1) having their articles and position papers published on our online platforms; 2) free promotion of their events, book launches, and other initiatives on our social media accounts; 3) free or discounted tickets to our workshops and events offering VIP access to invited national thought leaders; 4) opportunities for mental health providers to earn CEUs free or at a discount; and 5) receiving member-only invitations for wellness and self-care activities. BMHA also offers a special benefit for clinicians who become members - their contact information in our database of providers interested in being connected with those in need of a mental health professional.Give to what matters #BlackMindsMatter We appreciate all donations and no amount is too small. Support us through GoFundMe Charity or when shopping on AmazonSmile Your contribution allows BMHA to change the conversation about mental health in the Black community, transform lives by connecting with culturally-affirming clinicians and leaders, and renew minds with insightful information from the village for the village.Episode is LivePublished: Mar. 06, 2021 @10AM EditUnpublishAdd a TranscriptGet episode better indexed by search engines.Add Chapter MarkersListeners can tap through & see what's coming up.Create a Visual SoundbiteBest way to share to social media for engagement.Share Episode OnFacebook
AgentChat Live features casual chats with literary agents to help potential clients get to know them a little bit better. This episode features Jemiscoe Chambers-Black of Andrea Brown Literary Agency. Website | Twitter | Instagram Support the Show | Originally Broadcast on YouTube: https://youtu.be/UH7C_zEPjWs --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Welcome along to Episode 45 of House Sessions. 2 hours of House & Disco Classics, mixed just for you. I've had such fun creating this mix for you. It's a bit of a "banger" I hope you like it... xx TRACKLIST: POCKETS, DAVE LEE - WORK IT OUT // ROB MILTON, SMITH, RICHARD EARNSHAW - SUNDAY MORNING // CECE PENISTON, T.MARKAKIS - I'M FEELIN’ U // TOMMY MARCUS - DESIRES (DAVID MORALES NYC MIX) // BOOKER T, BRUTHA BASIL - BORN2UNDERGROUND // MIRKO & MEEX - BELIEVE YAH FUTURE // DAN:ROS, T.MARKAKIS - CAN'T GET ENOUGH // PETER BROWN, LIZZIE CURIOUS – THIS FEELING // APE REBELLION – R U READY // DENNIS FERRER, K.T. BROOKS, DJ KONE – HOW DO I LET GO // MARK KNIGHT, BEVERLEY KNIGHT, LONDON COMMUNITY GOSPEL CHOIR - EVERYTHING’S GONNA BE ALRIGHT // SILIENCE – I DON’T WANNA KNOW // NICK JONES EXPERIENCE, COLONEL ABRAMS, MARK DI MEO – AS I TAKE YOU BACK // KINGS OF TOMORROW – REACH // HP VINCE – THIS IS THE NIGHT // SANDY B, SAM DIVINE – AIN’T NO NEED TO HIDE // TONY FUEL, ANDREA BROWN, MARC COTTERELL – THE FEELING // DENNIS FERRER, DANIL WRIGHT, DIRTY SECRETZ – CHURCH LADY // MATTHIAS HEILBRONN, MONIQUE BINGHAM, MOUSSE T. - SOMETHING // NICK HUSSEY & JAMIE VAN GOULDEN – THE GET DOWN // M&S, THE GIRL NEXT DOOR – SALSOUL NUGGET (MIGHTY MOUSE DUB) // TEN CITY, LOUIE VEGA – THAT’S THE WAY LOVE IS... MORE: www.facebook.com/FergusHouseSessions www.mixcloud.com/live/fergusthedj
RADIO PROGRAM ISSUED LIVE, EXTRAORDINALLY AND DUE TO THE CORONAVIRUS PROBLEM THE PROGRAM HAS BEEN RECORDED IN VIP BOILER STUDIO, AND WILL BE BROADCASTED INTEGRALLY FROM RADIO ABRERA FM (BARCELONA) AND CLUBBERS RADIO IN TUNEIN.COM, MIXED BY JOHN C. BRAVE, BARCELONA ON SATURDAY, MAY 15, 2021 - HOUSE, SOULFUL HOUSE, DEEP HOUSE, JACKIN HOUSE, TRIBAL HOUSE, PROGRESSIVE HOUSE & TECH-HOUSE. EVERYTHING MIXED WITH TECHNICS SL 1200 PLATES, TIME CODE VINYLS, AND PIONEER DDJ RZ CONTROLLER. LET'S FIGHT AGAINST THE BUG BY NOT LEAVING THE HOUSE AND DANCING AT THE BEST RATE. LONG LIFE AT THE HOUSE MUSIC. ENCOURAGE AND ENJOY THE SESSION !! 1) Paggi & Costanzi - Thousand Kisses (Original Mix) 2) Richard Grey, Lissat - Sweet Thang (Original Mix) 3) Tony Fuel, Andrea Brown, Dirty Secretz - Let's Rise (Dirty Secretz Remix) 4) Disco Ball'z - House Thingz (original Mix) 5) FormulaK, Tess Leah, Peter Brown - I Pray (Peter Brown Extended Remix) 6) Tetsuya Ura & DJ Chris In La Casa - Party (SRCS Remix) 7) Mike Newman, Antoine Cortez - Many Times 8) Madison Avenue, Super Disco Club - Don't Call Me Baby (Super Disco Club Remix) 9) Saliva Commandos - Travis Bickle (Original Mix) 10) The Heclectic, Latasha P. Jordan, Harris & Hurr - Found a Cure (Harris & Hurr Extended Remix) 11) Casper Ellis - Preacher And His Wisdom Original Mix 12) Mark Knight, Beverley Knight, London Community Gospel Choir - Everything's Gonna Be (Extended Mix) 13) Stanny Abram - Reachin' (Original Mix) 14) Ray MD & DJ X21 - Los Chiviricos (Original Mix) 15) John Course, Sgt Slick - Love Is (VIP Edit) 16) Daft Punk - Harder Better Faster (Acappella)
February’s episode of Real Talk: Black Minds Matter is entitled Black Love. What does Black Love look like to you? Black love is a key element in building up our communities. Love looks different in different households throughout the Black community. It is our job to promote healthy Black Love for all relationship dynamics, including self love. In this podcast we will discuss what Black love looks like, the importance of healthy Black love and how we can change the narrative behind it. Our Co-hosts Andrea Brown and Nia Jones are joined by Dr. Chanta Blue, Dr. Donna Oriowo and Author Bree Gordon and will be discussing how theses women are educating and having a REAL impact on their communities around love. Links/Information discussed in this episode:Dr. Oriowo social media: @annodrightDr. Blue social media: @nj_sextherapistBree Gordon social media: @breegordon_How can you get involved?Join the BMHA Social Media Community https://www.facebook.com/blackmindsmatter1 , subscribe on YouTube at Black Mental Health Alliance, and follow us on Instagram at @black_minds_matter_ and @youngblkmindsmatter.BMHA membership offers an opportunity to connect with a premiere mental health organization of clinicians, educators, researchers and change agents all focused on emotional healing and whole health for the global Black community. Our members enjoy the benefits of: 1) having their articles and position papers published on our online platforms; 2) free promotion of their events, book launches, and other initiatives on our social media accounts; 3) free or discounted tickets to our workshops and events offering VIP access to invited national thought leaders; 4) opportunities for mental health providers to earn CEUs free or at a discount; and 5) receiving member-only invitations for wellness and self-care activities. BMHA also offers a special benefit for clinicians who become members - their contact information in our database of providers interested in being connected with those in need of a mental health professional.Give to what matters #BlackMindsMatter We appreciate all donations and no amount is too small. Support us through GoFundMe Charity or when shopping on AmazonSmile Your contribution allows BMHA to change the conversation about mental health in the Black community, transform lives by connecting with culturally-affirming clinicians and leaders, and renew minds with insightful information from the village for the village.
Politics can often be guided by ethics drawn from religion. December’s episode of Real Talk: Black Minds Matter is entitled Your Righteous and Political Black Mind. Religion influences what political party many stand by and what political viewpoints they agree with based on their religious upbringing. There is a power within the church that can shift the narrative of politics for many Black people and also guide them in their times of darkness. Our Co-hosts Andrea Brown and Nia Jones are joined by Rev. Brenda D. White and will discuss the role religion plays in politics and the REAL impact that religious leaders have on the righteous and political Black mind! Links/Information discussed in this episode:Paula White ( Trump's Spiritual Advisor) message: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-election-2020/us-election-trump-paula-white-house-prayer-b1616014.html How can you get involved?Join the BMHA Social Media Community https://www.facebook.com/blackmindsmatter1 , subscribe on YouTube at Black Mental Health Alliance, and follow us on instagram at @black_minds_matter_ and @youngblkmindsmatterBMHA membership offers an opportunity to connect with a premiere mental health organization of clinicians, educators, researchers and change agents all focused on emotional healing and whole health for the global Black community. Our members enjoy the benefits of: 1) having their articles and position papers published on our online platforms; 2) free promotion of their events, book launches, and other initiatives on our social media accounts; 3) free or discounted tickets to our workshops and events offering VIP access to invited national thought leaders; 4) opportunities for mental health providers to earn CEUs free or at a discount; and 5) receiving member-only invitations for wellness and self-care activities. BMHA also offers a special benefit for clinicians who become members - their contact information in our database of providers interested in being connected with those in need of a mental health professional.Give to what matters #BlackMindsMatter We appreciate all donations and no amount is too small. Support us through GoFundMe Charity or when shopping on AmazonSmile Your contribution allows BMHA to change the conversation about mental health in the Black community, transform lives by connecting with culturally-affirming clinicians and leaders, and renew minds with insightful information from the village for the village.
Vincent Thomas and Dr. Andrea Brown shares ideas on how to make sure all students belong, regardless of income level, race, gender, or other considerations.
Episode 13 features Andrea Brown, DMA. Dr. Brown currently serves a the Associate Director of Bands at the University of Maryland where she conducts the wind ensemble and leads the “Mighty Sound of Maryland.” Prior to her appointment at Maryland, she was a member of the conducting faculty at the University of Michigan where she served as the assistant director of bands. In this episode we discuss Women Rising to the Podium, great music with powerful meaning, and a fantastic way to work on your personal conducting, Find Ic2us on your favorite streaming platform and don’t forget to check out our Spotify and YouTube playlists: https://linktr.ee/ic2us Ic2us is your source for any and everything conducting, listening, teaching, and music making. Treat yourself to a weekly dose of musical inspiration as we pick the minds of great conductors and delve into note worthy repertoire. If you’re a musician, teacher, or conductor: you’ve found your people.
Politics can often be guided by ethics drawn from religion. December’s episode of Real Talk: Black Minds Matter is entitled Your Righteous and Political Black Mind. Religion influences what political party many stand by and what political viewpoints they agree with based on their religious upbringing. There is a power within the church that can shift the narrative of politics for many Black people and also guide them in their times of darkness. Our Co-hosts Andrea Brown and Nia Jones are joined by Rev. Brenda D. White and will discuss the role religion plays in politics and the REAL impact that religious leaders have on the righteous and political Black mind! Links/Information discussed in this episode:Paula White ( Trump's Spiritual Advisor) message: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-election-2020/us-election-trump-paula-white-house-prayer-b1616014.html How can you get involved?Join the BMHA Social Media Community https://www.facebook.com/blackmindsmatter1 , subscribe on YouTube at Black Mental Health Alliance, and follow us on instagram at @black_minds_matter_ and @youngblkmindsmatterBMHA membership offers an opportunity to connect with a premiere mental health organization of clinicians, educators, researchers and change agents all focused on emotional healing and whole health for the global Black community. Our members enjoy the benefits of: 1) having their articles and position papers published on our online platforms; 2) free promotion of their events, book launches, and other initiatives on our social media accounts; 3) free or discounted tickets to our workshops and events offering VIP access to invited national thought leaders; 4) opportunities for mental health providers to earn CEUs free or at a discount; and 5) receiving member-only invitations for wellness and self-care activities. BMHA also offers a special benefit for clinicians who become members - their contact information in our database of providers interested in being connected with those in need of a mental health professional.Give to what matters #BlackMindsMatter We appreciate all donations and no amount is too small. Support us through GoFundMe Charity or when shopping on AmazonSmile Your contribution allows BMHA to change the conversation about mental health in the Black community, transform lives by connecting with culturally-affirming clinicians and leaders, and renew minds with insightful information from the village for the village.
Andrea is the founder and creator of the Audacious Path (TM) Program and AudaciousPath.com. Andrea’s coaching, mentoring, and programs help develop a strong financial foundation, the courage to move forward, and the clarity to see it through to its creation. Then true authentic expression is uncovered. When traveling on your Audacious Path, it is important to have a strong financial foundation. When money is a tool and not a stressful burden, your travels are fun, exciting, and fulfilling. That’s often where she starts. Andrea has been coaching for over 16 years. She is a Certified Empowerment Coach, an Infinite Possibilities Certified Trainer, and an ordained Metaphysical Minister. https://www.audaciouspath.com/ (https://www.audaciouspath.com) https://www.facebook.com/AudaciousPath (https://www.facebook.com/AudaciousPath) https://www.instagram.com/audaciouspath_/ (https://www.instagram.com/audaciouspath_/)
We've heard all kinds of colorful language being used to describe the 2020 experience. What is the first thing that comes to mind when you look back on the year 2020? Do certain words or themes come to mind? Today, we decided to ask ourselves that same question and see if there was anything positive to look back on. It turns out there are some positives when you choose to look for the good. We encourage you to listen to today's episode and see if you can find the positives from 2020 for yourself. [3:35] Opportunity for greatness | Mister Brown's theme for 2020[11:55] Think small | Andrea Brown's theme for 2020Read more from this episode on our website LifeWithTheBrowns.com. What did you think about today's conversation? What would your theme be for 2020? Have you found opportunities for greatness and time to think small in 2020? Tell us about it.Send us your questions and your thoughts. Let's continue this conversation. Leave a comment or call/text our 24-hour feedback phone at 530-535-8121. Submit a topic for a conversation - https://forms.gle/actLkkKrEHP7pNMZ9 Make more connections with us at https://linktr.ee/lifewiththebrowns
We’ve heard all kinds of colorful language being used to describe the 2020 experience. What is the first thing that comes to mind when you look back on the year 2020? Do certain words or themes come to mind? Today, we decided to ask ourselves that same question and see if there was anything positive to look back on. It turns out there are some positives when you choose to look for the good. We encourage you to listen to today’s episode and see if you can find the positives from 2020 for yourself. [3:35] Opportunity for greatness | Mister Brown’s theme for 2020[11:55] Think small | Andrea Brown’s theme for 2020Read more from this episode on our website LifeWithTheBrowns.com. What did you think about today’s conversation? What would your theme be for 2020? Have you found opportunities for greatness and time to think small in 2020? Tell us about it.Send us your questions and your thoughts. Let’s continue this conversation. Leave a comment or call/text our 24-hour feedback phone at 530-535-8121. Submit a topic for a conversation - https://forms.gle/actLkkKrEHP7pNMZ9 Make more connections with us at https://linktr.ee/lifewiththebrownsSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/lifewiththebrowns)
It is the holiday season of 2020 and gift giving is on everyone's mind. Today, we take some time to talk about the joy and stress of gift giving. If you are having trouble finding the right gift for the people in your life, listen to Mister Brown and Andrea Brown discuss the ins and outs of gift giving and choosing the right gift for the people on your list.Go to our website LifeWithTheBrowns.com to read more about this episode and get tips on making gift giving less stressful and three ways to look at gift-giving to help you find the perfect gift for anyone on your list. What did you think about today's conversation? Do you like giving gifts or is it stressful for you? Do you have some tips for giving great gifts that you'd like to share? Send us your questions and your thoughts. Let's continue this conversation. Leave a comment or call/text our 24-hour feedback phone at 530-535-8121. Submit a topic for a conversation - https://forms.gle/actLkkKrEHP7pNMZ9 Make more connections with us at https://linktr.ee/lifewiththebrownsInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/thelifewiththebrowns/Twitter - https://twitter.com/LWTBROWNSFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/lifewiththebrowns/Support the show
It is the holiday season of 2020 and gift giving is on everyone’s mind. Today, we take some time to talk about the joy and stress of gift giving. If you are having trouble finding the right gift for the people in your life, listen to Mister Brown and Andrea Brown discuss the ins and outs of gift giving and choosing the right gift for the people on your list.Go to our website LifeWithTheBrowns.com to read more about this episode and get tips on making gift giving less stressful and three ways to look at gift-giving to help you find the perfect gift for anyone on your list. What did you think about today’s conversation? Do you like giving gifts or is it stressful for you? Do you have some tips for giving great gifts that you’d like to share? Send us your questions and your thoughts. Let’s continue this conversation. Leave a comment or call/text our 24-hour feedback phone at 530-535-8121. Submit a topic for a conversation - https://forms.gle/actLkkKrEHP7pNMZ9 Make more connections with us at https://linktr.ee/lifewiththebrownsInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/thelifewiththebrowns/Twitter - https://twitter.com/LWTBROWNSFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/lifewiththebrowns/Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/lifewiththebrowns)
Leave a review: https://www.ratethispodcast.com/she (ratethispodcast.com/she) Today, I am joined, once again, by Andrea Brown. We talk about holiday traditions, Santa, and the New Year! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shehasanametoo/ (https://www.instagram.com/shehasanametoo/)
Oh Black Church...Where art thou? is November’s podcast for Real Talk: Black Minds Matter. Historically, our churches have been the cornerstone of the black community for everything from the civil rights movement to public health awareness (i.e. Red Dress Sunday). It has been said that black people are more likely to look to their Pastor for advice, counseling, and political commentary as it relates to these challenging times. Our Co-hosts Andrea Brown and Nia Jones are joined by Rev. Bryce Jones, Co-Pastor and BMHA Chaplain. This episode discusses the importance of collaboration and the absence of such between mental health professionals and spiritual leaders as we understand the REAL strengths and limitations of the faith community as it relates to Black mental health.Links/Information discussed in this episode:Hood Feminism (Book):https://www.amazon.com/Hood-Feminism-Notes-Movement-Forgot/dp/0525560548 Reading While Black (Book):https://www.amazon.com/Reading-While-Black-American-Interpretation/dp/083085486X How can you get involved?Join the BMHA Social Media Community https://www.facebook.com/blackmindsmatter1 , subscribe on YouTube at Black Mental Health Alliance, and follow us on Instagram at @black_minds_matter_ and @youngblkmindsmatterBMHA membership offers an opportunity to connect with a premiere mental health organization of clinicians, educators, researchers and change agents all focused on emotional healing and whole health for the global Black community. Our members enjoy the benefits of: 1) having their articles and position papers published on our online platforms; 2) free promotion of their events, book launches, and other initiatives on our social media accounts; 3) free or discounted tickets to our workshops and events offering VIP access to invited national thought leaders; 4) opportunities for mental health providers to earn CEUs free or at a discount; and 5) receiving member-only invitations for wellness and self-care activities. BMHA also offers a special benefit for clinicians who become members - their contact information in our database of providers interested in being connected with those in need of a mental health professional.Give to what matters #BlackMindsMatter We appreciate all donations and no amount is too small. Support us through GoFundMe Charity or when shopping on AmazonSmile Your contribution allows BMHA to change the conversation about mental health in the Black community, transform lives by connecting with culturally-affirming clinicians and leaders, and renew minds with insightful information from the village for the village.
Dance Anthems is back with 2 massive hours of the best dance and electronic music on the planet for your Saturday night! We'll rinse some new releases from Chris Lake & ARMAND VAN HELDEN, Diplo & Sonny Fodera, Obskür, illyus & Barrientos, @sosa, CAMELPHAT, deadmau5 & Prospa. We'll rinse the Vibe Dance Chart with the hottest 5 club anthems in the world before Perfect Havoc boss, DJ and producer Adam Griffin takes over with a red hot Weekend Vibe Mix. Adam signed Joel Corry and manages rising talents like Tobtok. As heard on Vibe Nation Radio and Fresh 92.7.Follow us on the socials at facebook.com/danceanthemsshow and instagram.com/danceanthemsshowWANKELMUT & ANNA LEYNE - FREE AT LAST (Martin Ikin Remix)VOLKODER & SAM SUPPLIER - TORNADOOBSKUR - BAYSIDE CHRIS LAKE & ARMAND VAN HELDEN - THE ANSWER(feat Arthur Baker & Victor Simonelli)ILLYUS & BARRIENTOS - LET'S GET TOGETHER (feat Karen Harding)**Hottest Vibe** DIPLO & SONNY FODERA - TURN BACK TIMECAMELPHAT - EASIER (feat Lowes)DEADMAU5 & KIESZA - BRIDGED BY A LIGHTWAVEHI TACK - SAY SAY SAY (Waiting 4 You) (Steffi da Campo & 77 Digits Remix) SOSA - YOUR LOVE WH0 - CHINATOWN HENRY HACKING - BRAND NEW (feat Holly Brewer)**Anthem of the Week** TOBTOK, MILWIN & ALFIE CRIDLAND - NEW LEVELS (feat Mila Falls)**Throwback Three**JULIE McDERMOTT - DON'T GO (Gerd Janson Rework) (2018)GOLDTRIX - IT'S LOVE (Trippin) (feat Andrea Brown) (2001)SHOWTEK - BOOYAH (feat We Are Loud & Sonny Wilson) (2013)MORENO PEZZOLATO - BURNINELLA HENDERSON & ROGER SANCHEZ - DREAM ON ME (Paul Woolford Remix) MORIXO & CHANEY - GOOD FOR ME PROSPA - THE THRILL**Club Cut** BEN HEMSLEY - PLEASE PLAYBOY**Vibe Dance Chart**#5 - MEDUZA - PARADISE (Feat Dermot Kennedy)#4 - JOHN SUMMIT & GUZ - THIN LINE#3 - SHANE CODD - GET OUT MY HEAD play snippet in mix#2 - SONNY FODERA & ELLA EYRE - WIRED#1 - DUCK SAUCE - MESMERIZE**Weekend Vibe Mix** ADAM GRIFFIN
Mister Brown and Andrea Brown walk through a step-by-step process for developing a family mission statement that includes everyone.What comes to mind when you hear the words, “family mission statement”? Do you think of a nice quote up on the wall or a plaque you can buy at the store? You might and that's okay. Today's conversation about family mission statements goes a little deeper into the purpose of a mission statement and gives you a 5-step process for developing your own family mission statement. Step #1: Our ValuesStep #2: Our SeasonStep #3: Our PracticesStep #4: Circle Keywords and Repeated Phrases Step #5: SummarizeThe Brown family mission statement process[14:35] The Brown family values[20:18] The Brown family season[26:00] The Brown family practices[28:45] Supporting the interests of each other is a Brown family practice, Philippians 2:3-4. Can We Hold Hands and Disagree?[35:00] The Brown Family Mission Statement[44:45] Mister Brown's Mission Statement and the value of doing a personal mission statement for yourself.Read more from this episode on our website LifeWithTheBrowns.com.What did you think about today's conversation? Are you feeling motivated to write a mission statement with your family? For yourself? Send us your questions and your thoughts. Let's continue this conversation. Leave a comment or call/text our 24-hour feedback phone at 530-535-8121. Submit a topic for a conversation - https://forms.gle/actLkkKrEHP7pNMZ9 Make more connections with us at https://linktr.ee/lifewiththebrownsSupport the show
Mister Brown and Andrea Brown walk through a step-by-step process for developing a family mission statement that includes everyone.What comes to mind when you hear the words, “family mission statement”? Do you think of a nice quote up on the wall or a plaque you can buy at the store? You might and that’s okay. Today’s conversation about family mission statements goes a little deeper into the purpose of a mission statement and gives you a 5-step process for developing your own family mission statement. Step #1: Our ValuesStep #2: Our SeasonStep #3: Our PracticesStep #4: Circle Keywords and Repeated Phrases Step #5: SummarizeThe Brown family mission statement process[14:35] The Brown family values[20:18] The Brown family season[26:00] The Brown family practices[28:45] Supporting the interests of each other is a Brown family practice, Philippians 2:3-4. Can We Hold Hands and Disagree?[35:00] The Brown Family Mission Statement[44:45] Mister Brown’s Mission Statement and the value of doing a personal mission statement for yourself.Read more from this episode on our website LifeWithTheBrowns.com.What did you think about today’s conversation? Are you feeling motivated to write a mission statement with your family? For yourself? Send us your questions and your thoughts. Let’s continue this conversation. Leave a comment or call/text our 24-hour feedback phone at 530-535-8121. Submit a topic for a conversation - https://forms.gle/actLkkKrEHP7pNMZ9 Make more connections with us at https://linktr.ee/lifewiththebrownsSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/lifewiththebrowns)
This podcast will discuss how police brutality disproportionately affects Black people and people of color, the link between experiences of police brutality and the collateral mental health affects. In this episode, co-hosts Andrea Brown and Nia Jones discuss what we need to teach our sons and daughters (and ourselves) if we are stopped by the police, what to expect, and what we should do. This is the REAL 411 on the 5-0!Links/Information discussed in this episode:Dare to be King Project by David Miller:Get Home Safely https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CiAVjVc8NGM&t=1sWeb: www.daretobeking.netTwitter: @uchangenowEmail: info@daretobeking.netTel: 410.215.8167 The Hate U Give (Book) Author: Angie ThomasPost Traumatic Slave Syndrome (Book) Author: Dr. Joy DeGruy How can you get involved?Join the BMHA Social Media Community @BlackMindsMatter1 https://www.facebook.com/blackmindsmatter1 , subscribe on YouTube at Black Mental Health Alliance, and follow us on instagram at @black_minds_matter_ and @youngblkmindsmatterGive to what matters #BlackMindsMatter We appreciate all donations and no amount is too small. Support us through GoFundMe Charity or when shopping on AmazonSmile Your contribution allows BMHA to change the conversation about mental health in the Black community, transform lives by connecting with culturally-affirming clinicians and leaders, and renew minds with insightful information from the village for the village.
Cally, Mar, and Andi are back together with Holistic Women's Health Coach Andrea Brown. This conversation is based on the idea of shaping our subconscious brains so that we can be better people and contribute to a better world. The women talk in depth about their own experiences and practices with subconscious work and how it helps them grow, as everyday situations come up. Andrea brings an amazing perspective, as always, that sheds light on the importance of detachment when entering into tough conversations, as well as the importance of speaking and conversing from a place of truth and love and how to practice that daily. She also opens up about her own timeline with when she first started doing subconscious work and seeing the value it holds. The ladies ask each other a few hard hitting questions and each take their turn answering and giving honest feedback. They quote a few gurus, namely Joe Dispenza, a neuroscientist who wrote a book called Becoming Supernatural, all about how to train the subconscious parts of our brain. They reference the Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle and they highly recommend both of these reads. The episode wraps up with tips and ideas for how to work on your own subconscious mind, body, and soul every single day. We strongly encourage you to take on this work as we believe it is imperative to the health, wellness, and survival of our world. Thank you so much for listening and being apart of our journey. We appreciate you so deeply. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/solwomen/support
AgentChat Live features casual chats with literary agents to help potential clients get to know them a little bit better. This episode features Jennifer March Soloway at the Andrea Brown Literary Agency! https://twitter.com/marchsoloway https://querymanager.com/query/JenniferMarchSoloway https://www.manuscriptwishlist.com/mswl-post/jennifer-march-soloway/ Support the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/pubtalklive --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Linda McAuley welcomes our resident guru Jimmy Hughes on to answer our listener's consumer questions. Marie Cavanagh discusses her second independent review on the PIP assessment process. And how are people with disabilities affected by Covid 19? Linda hears from Andrea Brown from Disability Action, Claire Lavery of Action on Hearing Loss, Agnes Lunny from Positive Futures and Dr Jacqueline Witherow of RNIB. Finally good news for 18 year olds as Nikki Saunders of HMRC tells how to get your money from the first Child Trust Funds which are maturing this month !
On this week's episode of Root Causes, we are joined by Andrea Brown and Nia Jones from the Black Mental Health Alliance. We discuss the connection between slavery and our U.S. institutions, ways in which the State has broken down our communities, as well as ways to prioritize the wellbeing of your whole community.
Based upon Audre Lourde’s quote, Our Silence Won't Protect Us is the Black Mental Health Alliance’s inaugural podcast for Real Talk: Black Minds Matter. In this episode, co-hosts Andrea Brown and Nia Jones are joined by Stefanie Brown James, co-founder of The Collective PAC. This timely discussion unpacks issues in relation to the upcoming local and national elections, the Black vote, the impact of systemic racism at play in the elections and our current political climate. It gets REAL! Links/Information discussed in this episode:The Collective PAC: A consortium of organizations including The Collective PAC and Collective Future – dedicated to recruiting, training, funding and supporting black candidates to run for office on the local, state and federal level. https://collectivepac.org/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/collectivepac/ and Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thecollectivepacCensus 2020: While you have some extra time at home, please be sure to fill out your #2020census. This decides where federal money and resources are sent. We need to make sure that #bmorecounts this year more than ever. https://my2020census.gov/Your Silence will not protect you (Book): https://www.amazon.com/Your-Silence-Will-Not-Protect/dp/0995716226How can you get involved?Join the BMHA Social Media Community @BlackMindsMatter1 https://www.facebook.com/blackmindsmatter1 , subscribe on YouTube at Black Mental Health Alliance, and follow us on instagram at @black_minds_matter_ and @youngblkmindsmatterRegister Now for National Black Voter Registration Day: https://votetolive.orgGive to what matters #BlackMindsMatter We appreciate all donations and no amount is too small. Support us through GoFundMe Charity or when shopping on AmazonSmile Your contribution allows BMHA to change the conversation about mental health in the Black community, transform lives by connecting with culturally-affirming clinicians and leaders, and renew minds with insightful information from the village for the village.
Dr. Andrea E. Brown was appointed the Associate Director of Bands at the University of Maryland in 2018. In this position, she conducts the University of Maryland Wind Ensemble and serves as the Director of Athletic Bands. Brown is formerly a member of the conducting faculty at the University of Michigan where she served as the assistant director of bands and was a faculty sponsor of a College of Engineering Multidisciplinary Design Project team researching conducting pedagogy technology. Previously Brown was the director of orchestra and assistant director of bands at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta. She is a frequent guest conductor, clinician, and adjudicator in the US, Europe, and Asia. Brown completed a DMA in instrumental conducting at UNC Greensboro where she was a student of John Locke and Kevin Geraldi. While at UNCG, she was both guest conductor and principal horn on UNCG Wind Ensemble's fireworks! and finish line! CDs released on the Equilibrium label. Brown has also had several rehearsal guides published in the popular GIA Publications series, "Teaching Music Through Performance in Band" and has presented at the Midwest Clinic in Chicago, Music For All Summer Symposium, the Yamaha Bläserklasse in Schlitz, Germany, the International Computer Music Conference in Ljubljana, Slovenia, the College Music Society International Conference in Sydney, Australia, and multiple times at the College Band Directors National Association National Conference. A proponent of inclusion and equity issues in the music profession, Brown is a frequent guest speaker on these topics. She currently serves on the CBDNA Diversity Committee and is a member of the Drum Corps International Women’s In Step Committee. Brown is the founder of “Women Rising to the Podium”- an online group of over 3600 members supporting and celebrating women band directors. Additionally, she also serves the chair of the Sigma Alpha Iota Women’s Music Fraternity Graduate Conducting Grant and an advisor of the SAI chapter at the University of Maryland. Brown previously served on the brass and conducting instructional staff of the DCI World Champion Phantom Regiment (2004 – 2017). Other marching organizations she has instructed include the U.S. Army All-American Marching Band, Carolina Crown, and Spirit of Atlanta. Brown will serve a music judge for DCI for the 2021 season. As a performer, Brown was a member of the AA Brass Quintet, which won the International Brass Quintet Competition hosted by Fred Mills at the University of Georgia. She performed with the horn sections of the Boston Brass All-Stars Big Band, North Carolina Symphony, Winston-Salem Symphony, and the Brevard Music Center Orchestra. Brown has studied brass performance and pedagogy with Abigail Pack, J.D. Shaw, Jack Masarie, Freddy Martin, Dottie Bennett, Randy Kohlenberg, Richard Steffen, and Ed Bach. Originally from Milan, Tennessee, she is a graduate of Austin Peay State University and earned a master of music degree in horn performance and a master of music education degree with a cognate in instrumental conducting from UNCG. Prior to her position at Georgia Tech, Brown was the assistant director of bands at Austin Peay State University and taught public school in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and Dallas, Texas. She is a member of Phi Kappa Phi, Pi Kappa Lambda, NAfME, and CBDNA. She was awarded the Rose of Honor as a member of Sigma Alpha Iota Women's Music Fraternity and is an honorary member of Kappa Kappa Psi and Tau Beta Sigma. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sketchbookpodcast/message
If you have kids, you may be feeling the pressure of heading into the 2020/2021 school year. Since COVID-19 upended life, day-to-day activities have changed. There are a lot of uncertainties and that seems to be especially true for the school year. How are you feeling about it and what do you plan to do? We wanted to share our perspective and tips on how we are handling the looming 2020/2021 school year. These 4 tips open up a path to having conversations. We are all going to make different decisions. In some ways, we are all in the same boat, but in other ways, we are all experiencing something very different. Continue this conversation in your community. Talk to your spouse. Talk to your neighbors. Talk to other parents at your school. Keep these 4 tips in mind while you have these conversations. This process can help us all to show up in a better way and ask better questions. Read more from today's episode on the website LifeWithTheBrowns.com. We want to hear from you. Do you think these 4 tips can help you with the 2020/2021 school year? Send us your questions and your thoughts. Let's continue this conversation. Leave a comment or call/text our 24-hour feedback phone at 530-535-8121. Submit a topic for a conversation - https://forms.gle/actLkkKrEHP7pNMZ9 Make more connections with us at https://linktr.ee/lifewiththebrownsSponsor for the show: Sutherland DDS https://sutherlanddds.com/Support the show
If you have kids, you may be feeling the pressure of heading into the 2020/2021 school year. Since COVID-19 upended life, day-to-day activities have changed. There are a lot of uncertainties and that seems to be especially true for the school year. How are you feeling about it and what do you plan to do? We wanted to share our perspective and tips on how we are handling the looming 2020/2021 school year. These 4 tips open up a path to having conversations. We are all going to make different decisions. In some ways, we are all in the same boat, but in other ways, we are all experiencing something very different. Continue this conversation in your community. Talk to your spouse. Talk to your neighbors. Talk to other parents at your school. Keep these 4 tips in mind while you have these conversations. This process can help us all to show up in a better way and ask better questions. We want to hear from you. Do you think these 4 tips can help you with the 2020/2021 school year? Send us your questions and your thoughts. Let’s continue this conversation. Leave a comment or call/text our 24-hour feedback phone at 530-535-8121. Submit a topic for a conversation - https://forms.gle/actLkkKrEHP7pNMZ9 Make more connections with us at https://linktr.ee/lifewiththebrownsSponsor for the show: Sutherland DDS https://sutherlanddds.com/Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/lifewiththebrowns)
AgentChat Live features casual chats with literary agents to help potential clients get to know them a little bit better. This episode features Sartiza Hernandez at the Andrea Brown Literary Agency! https://www.saritzahernandez.com/ https://twitter.com/LitAgentSaritza Originally broadcast at: https://youtu.be/sSmW8gWD42k. Become a patron at: https://www.patreon.com/pubtalklive --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Dr. Andrea Brown is the Associate Director of Bands at the University of Maryland in College Park, MD. At UM, Dr. Brown conducts several ensembles including the University of Maryland Wind Ensemble and the Mighty Sound of Maryland Marching Band. Topics include: - Andrea discusses her experiences working as the Assistant Director of Bands at the University of Michigan and making the transition to leading ensembles at the University of Maryland - Designing shows for marching band - Promoting diversity of gender in the field of music education Links: Andrea’s UM page: https://music.umd.edu/directory/andrea-brown UM Bands: https://music.umd.edu/ensembles/bands Bio: Dr. Andrea E. Brown was appointed the Associate Director of Bands at the University of Maryland in 2018. In this position she conducts the University of Maryland Wind Ensemble and serves as the Director of Athletic Bands in which she leads the “Mighty Sound of Maryland” and all aspects of the athletic band program. Brown is formerly a member of the conducting faculty at the University of Michigan where she served as the assistant director of bands. In this position, she was the conductor of the Campus Bands and director of the Campus Band Chamber Ensembles, associate director of the Michigan Marching and Athletic Bands, director of the Men's Basketball Band, guest conductor with the Symphony Band and Concert Band, taught conducting, and was a faculty sponsor of a College of Engineering Multidisciplinary Design Project team researching conducting pedagogy technology. Previously Brown was the director of orchestra and assistant director of bands at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta where she also led research in conducting pedagogy technology and was a member of the Oxford Program faculty. She is a frequent guest conductor, clinician, and adjudicator in the US, Europe, and Asia. Brown completed a DMA in instrumental conducting at UNC Greensboro where she was a student of John Locke and Kevin Geraldi. While at UNCG, she was named Outstanding Teaching Assistant and was both guest conductor and principal horn on UNCG Wind Ensemble's fireworks! and finish line! CDs released on the Equilibrium label. Brown has also had several rehearsal guides published in the popular GIA Publications series, "Teaching Music Through Performance in Band" and has presented at the Midwest Clinic in Chicago, Music For All Summer Symposium, the Yamaha Bläserklasse in Schlitz, Germany, the International Computer Music Conference in Ljubljana, Slovenia, the College Music Society International Conference in Sydney, Australia, and multiple times at the College Band Directors National Association National Conference. A proponent of inclusion and equity issues in the music profession, Brown is a frequent guest speaker on these topics. She currently serves on the CBDNA Gender and Ethnic Minority Committee, and as a member of the recently formed Drum Corps International Women’s In Step Committee. Brown is also the founder of “Women Rising to the Podium” - an online group of 2300 members supporting and celebrating women band directors. She also serves the chair of the Sigma Alpha Iota Women’s Music Fraternity Graduate Conducting Grant. Brown currently serves as a brass consultant for Phantom Regiment and Spirit of Atlanta Drum and Bugle Corps. She has been on the brass and conducting instructional staff of the DCI World Champion Phantom Regiment since 2004. Other marching organizations with which she has instructed are the U.S. Army All-American Marching Band, Carolina Crown, Kennesaw Mountain High School (GA), Father Ryan High School (TN), and McGavock High School (TN). As a performer, Brown was a member of the AA Brass Quintet, which won the International Brass Quintet Competition hosted by Fred Mills at the University of Georgia. She performed with the horn sections of the Boston Brass All Stars Big Band, North Carolina Symphony, Winston-Salem Symphony, and the Brevard Music Center Orchestra. Brown has studied brass performance and pedagogy with Abigail Pack, Jack Masarie, Freddy Martin, J.D. Shaw, Dottie Bennett, Randy Kohlenberg, Richard Steffen, and Ed Bach. Originally from Milan, Tennessee, she is a graduate of Austin Peay State University where she was named "Outstanding Student in Music." Brown earned a master of music degree in horn performance and a master of music education degree with a cognate in instrumental conducting from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Prior to her position at Georgia Tech, Brown was the assistant director of bands at Austin Peay State University and taught public school in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and Dallas, Texas. She is a member of Phi Kappa Phi, Pi Kappa Lambda, and CBDNA. She was awarded the Rose of Honor as a member of Sigma Alpha Iota and is an honorary member of Kappa Kappa Psi and Tau Beta Sigma.
Makers Mean Business with Damon Oates and Parker Stelly of DecoExchange
On today's episode, Damon sits down with Andrea Brown, AKA the Queen of Joy! Andrea shares her top 3 tips for those just starting out, the biggest obstacles she's faced in her business and how she overcomes them, and some insight into what exciting things are coming up in her business... Make sure to get on her wait list for her e-book How to Choose Joy here: https://howtochoosejoy.com/ You can also follow her on Facebook (don't miss Coffee with Drea!) at: https://www.facebook.com/ranchhousewreathsandmore/ Check out her craft supply website here: https://ranchhousecraftsupplies.com/
In this episode I had the pleasure of interviewing Rev. Andrea Scott Brown who is a Coach, Speaker, and Facilitator who Elevates the experience of change for spiritually-minded women leaders. As the founder and creator of the Audacious Path Program and AudaciousPath.com, Andrea empowers women to garner the courage to use the change in their lives as a catalyst to discover who they are and implement what they truly want for themselves so they can finally live a peaceful, prosperous, and audacious life. As a Certified Empowerment Coach, an Ordained Metaphysical Minister, and an MBA graduate, she uses her skills, background, and experience to help spiritually-minded women leaders find and live their Audacious Path. For more of Rev. Andrea you can connect with her here: Website: https://www.audaciouspath.com Audacious Path Compass: https://www.audaciouspath.com/compass Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/audaciouspath_/ Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ResilientWomenThriving/ Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/AudaciousPath/ Talk with Rev. Andrea: https://tinyurl.com/RevAndreaCalendar As always we appreciate your support! ***Every penny helps... $.99 a MONTH (99 Cents!) really does help and make a difference! https://anchor.fm/successfuldiligence/support Thank you for listening and sharing!*** Send us a voice message: https://anchor.fm/successfuldiligence/message we would LOVE to hear from you! **Sign up for the Successful Diligence™ Newsletter so you never miss a thing! https://successfuldiligence.ck.page/ There are lots of new opportunities to interact with the Successful Diligence Community and some content is ONLY released via the Newsletter - So don't miss out!! https://linktr.ee/shelmy_life **Enrollment is open for our Mini Courses: Gateway to Gratitude™ and The Butterfly Impact™ , as well as our signature course: The Butterfly Transformation™ (at the Launch Price) at https://successful-diligence.teachable.com*Email us through the Contact tab on https://www.successfuldiligence.com to get a 50% coupon! Podcast listeners get 50% off ALL paid courses available in the school! ** (Code: Podcast50) ~ Successful Diligence™ Merchandise is available! Click to check it out! https://teespring.com/stores/successful-diligence https://www.teepublic.com/user/successfuldiligence ~ Copyright © 2020 Successful Diligence™, All rights reserved. --- 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/successfuldiligence/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/successfuldiligence/support
Our favorite conversations often happen at our kitchen table. We started this podcast as a way of inviting more friends to the table. We do not claim to be experts or even to agree on most things, but we would love for you to join the conversation. From parenting to cultural issues, we want to create a safe space for more conversations to happen. In a world where a lot of declarations are being made, there doesn't seem to be a lot of room left for people to have honest, face-to-face conversations. That's why we want to invite you into our conversations as we talk about topics together and have guests on the show. When real conversations happen, we get to know people and their stories better. We encourage you to become a part of a conversation today. Conversations can start in your own home or with your neighbors. You can also join us by asking questions, commenting, or suggesting topics. Join the conversation today. Visit our website LifeWithTheBrowns.comMake more connections with us at https://linktr.ee/lifewiththebrownsCall or text our 24-hour feedback phone at 530-535-8121.Support the show
Our favorite conversations often happen at our kitchen table. We started this podcast as a way of inviting more friends to the table. We do not claim to be experts or even to agree on most things, but we would love for you to join the conversation. From parenting to cultural issues, we want to create a safe space for more conversations to happen. In a world where a lot of declarations are being made, there doesn't seem to be a lot of room left for people to have honest, face-to-face conversations. That's why we want to invite you into our conversations as we talk about topics together and have guests on the show. When real conversations happen, we get to know people and their stories better. We encourage you to become a part of a conversation today. Conversations can start in your own home or with your neighbors. You can also join us by asking questions, commenting, or suggesting topics. Join the conversation today. Visit our website LifeWithTheBrowns.comMake more connections with us at https://linktr.ee/lifewiththebrownsCall or text our 24-hour feedback phone at 530-535-8121.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/lifewiththebrowns)
Andrea Brown, the NWT health authority's territorial manager of mental health and addictions, joins Ollie to take questions about mental health during the pandemic.
On this weeks episode we will be discussing a couple of the most taboo topics "The Big O" and "Situationships" Andrea will be asking the listeners... Is sex without feeling the new normHow important is it for women to have orgasmsWhy is it so difficult for women to have an orgasm We will also be exploring tips and tricks that women can use to make reaching her peak easier! Call (347) 855-8692 to talk to Bella
Anj Blanchard-Carter of So Anxious Clothing and Locs By Anj, will discuss her up coming event partnered with host Andrea brown "Lets Talk About Sex". We will also talks about her entrepreneurial journey from being a successful butique owner to running a busy loc salon with husband and business partner Antonio Freshlocs Carter. Andrea Brown will discuss the hot topic: Is it possible to keep a healthy pH while being sexually active. 5G vs Corona
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On episode 60 of The VedgeTalk Podcast, we chat with Andrea Brown, from @eatwithandy in Williamsburg, NY. It was great to catch up with an Aussie in the Big Apple. We had an awesome conversation and I hope you enjoy tuning in! In this conversation we covered: - Andrea's life growing up in Western Australia. - Experiencing health problems in her 20's. - How the book 'Skinny Bitch' changed her life. - Climate change, the government and making personal changes to make a positive impact. - Contraceptive medication. - Mental Health. + MORE You can find Andrea on IG @eatwithandy, go and say hi, let her know what you thought of our chat today and we'll catch you next week for another episode!
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Getting In the Loop: Circular Economy | Sustainability | Closing the Loop
Andrea Brown of the impact investment manager Quadia joins us on the podcast today! In this episode, you will learn about impact investing, hear Andrea’s thoughts on promising new business models that can help the transition to a more circular economy, and find out why circular finance has received a lot of attention lately. Resources and links discussed in this episode can be found at gettinginthelooppodcast.com. ABOUT TODAY’S GUEST Andrea Brown is Director of Impact for Quadia. Quadia is a pioneer investment manager allocating private and institutional wealth into investment strategies that are helping to accelerate the circular and regenerative economy. Andrea brings over ten years of working with global fortune 500 companies on sustainability strategy at the World Business Council for Sustainable Development. There she led the development of WBCSD’s circular economy program, Factor10 bringing together CEOs from over 40 companies, including Dow, P&G, DSM, Philips, IKEA, Unilever, Veolia, Danone and more. She developed the CEO Guide to the Circular Economy and is a regular speaker on circular economy and sustainability at global events. HIGHLIGHTS 3:00 Using finance to help scale the circular economy 5:45 Linear risks that the circular economy can avoid 8:00 What is impact investing and how is it different from traditional investment? 12:30 Quantifying the impact of circular businesses and trends in sustainable finance 16:30 Entrepreneurship and value creation in a circular economy through collaboration 19:30: Making the business case for circular business models 23:15 Visions for transitioning to a circular economy
As mentioned in the show, here are the links to join the newsletters for both my books and the podcast. I'm trying to make one of the best true crime podcasts of 2018, and I need your help. Be sure to rate and review on iTunes and join the Uncertain Nation: The T. Blake Braddy Newsletter. Get 'Crystal Queen,' the prequel to 'Boogie House,' absolutely free when you sign up. When Nashville Bled Paperback Giveaway: As advertised, here is the link to the giveaway of Judith A. Yates's wonderful book! Lobo Loco: "All Night Long." This is the podcast's slide-y theme song. Enjoy it many times over. When Nashville Bled, by Judith A. Yates. The book that is the basis for all the wonderful research for these episodes. If you would like to contact me or the podcast, feel free to at the following locations: twitter.com/blakebraddy twitter.com/pupodcast instagram.com/tblakebraddy Hey, folks. Before we begin, I just want to let you know that I am running a giveaway for the podcast right now. If you go to the show’s webpage at principleduncertainty.libsyn.com, there is a link to a giveaway for Judith A. Yates’s book ‘When Nashville Bled,’ about the crimes of one Paul Dennis Reid. All you have to do is click the link, join the newsletter, and BAM!--you’re done. I’m running the giveaway from now until the next episode airs, and I’ll announce the winner on that podcast’s episode, so you’ll have to tune in to find out if you’ve won or not. One more time, all you need to do is go to the podcast’s main page, principleduncertainty.L-I-B-S-Y-N.com and click the ‘When Nashville Bled Giveaway’ link. The rest is pretty self-explanatory. Anyway, enough of that. On to the podcast. PUPodcast, Episode 264: Paul Dennis Reid Hello, and welcome to the Principled Uncertainty Podcast. I’m your host Tyler, and this week’s episode will be the second chapter in a multi-part exploration of one of the more infamous series of crimes in Nashville’s history. If you haven’t listened to Ep 263 -- part one of the series -- back up and listen to that one. This one will make much more sense, if you do. If you aren’t aware of the case of Paul Dennis Reid, hang tight. We’ll be going into great detail about not just the crimes but also the killer’s history. I found a wonderful book called When Nashville Bled, by Judith A. Yates, which is a super detailed account of the whole ordeal that gripped Metro Nashville in the late 90s. There will be links in the episode’s description, as well as a PDF transcript of this entire ep. I’m starting a newsletter for the show, just to let people know when new episodes are coming out and whatnot, so if you’re interested in that, check out the show’s description to sign up. Now, on to the show. [Date. Location. Set the scene] History of Hermitage. Hermitage, TN, is an area of Metro Nashville named for the plantation estate of the nation’s seventh president and Tennessee native, Andrew Jackson. It’s located east of Donelson, which itself is named after John Donelson, Jackson’s father-in-law. The house was built in a meadow chosen by Rachel, Jackson’s wife, in the early 1800s. Andrew and Rachel Jackson lived in that area from 1804 through Jackson’s death in 1845. It’s a popular tourist destination, and plenty of schools still visit the location. Jackson himself is a problematic historical figure, and that’s being charitable. Though a strong supporter of the U.S. government during a chaotic time, Jackson contributed to the suffering of thousands of Native Americans during the Trail of Tears. In his own personal life, Jackson was a slave owner, which was not uncommon at the time, and by his death, the Hermitage Plantation was “home” (in quotation marks) to more than 100 enslaved individuals. The Hermitage is about 10 miles away from downtown Nashville, and though it was once merely the rural area where Andrew Jackson hung his hat, it has become a more viable commercial and residential area for its 40,000 residents. Crime has risen in Hermitage over the last few years, for some disconcertingly so, as is the case in Nashville proper, as well. Just as an anecdotal example, over in Sylvan Park, my wife and I had our car stolen the first week we moved into our house. It’s just kind of the way things go when a town explodes the way Music City has over the last decade or so. But back in 1997, neither Hermitage nor Donelson was prepared for the violence it endured at the hands of its very own mass murderer. The Murders March 23, 1997. McDonald’s, in Hermitage, TN. This particular Mickey D’s is about 3.4 miles from the location of the Donelson Captain D’s where the first murders occurred. After all the employees working the night shift are done cleaning up, they slip outside and into the chilly, early spring evening. There is Andrea Brown, a high school student who has just used the money from working at McDonald’s to buy her first car. She is looking forward to getting the tag for said car the following day and has been telling everyone about her recent purchase. Robert Sewell is six years older than Andrea Brown, but to hear him talk, you’d think he was just a kid himself. He has been excitedly talking about going to see the Star Wars 20th anniversary re-release in the theaters the next day. The new employee in the group is Jose Gonzalez. This evening, Robert Sewell (he of the Jedi) has been training Jose on kitchen responsibilities. Jose doesn’t speak English very well, but he’s learning it as he goes along from his coworkers in the store. And finally, there is Ronald Santiago, who is filling in for the night’s scheduled manager. In a grim coincidence, Ronald stopped by earlier in the evening and saw that the manager working that night did not feel well. Telling her he’d fill in, he encourages her to go home. A tall, dark-haired man — the same from Captain D’s not even a month ago — steps out of the darkness and into the path of the employees. He’s holding a gun, and he tells Ronald Santiago “Call them” — the other employees — “back over, or I’ll kill them.” “Hey guys,” night manager Ronald Santiago says shakily, “come back here a minute?” Employees Jose Gonzalez and Robert Sewell turn to go back to the restaurant’s location. When employee Andrea Brown sees the man with the gun — especially the gun — she begins to cry. Robert comforts her, placing an arm around her shoulders and telling her everything will be okay. The tall, dark-haired man — whom we all know to be Paul Dennis Reid — follows them inside, where he forces them to the back of the store. Ronald Santiago pleads with him to take what he wants but leave them be. As a result, the man with the gun demands money and is then shown to the safe. Ronald, continuing to calm everyone around him, kneels and shovels money into a bag, just as he is instructed. In a move that is reminiscent of the robbery at Captain D’s, he forces the group of fast food employees into the restaurant’s storage room. What they must have thought, in those moments. Did they think they were the follow-up to the Captain D’s murders, or were they just hoping it was an average, run-of-the-mill robbery? Did they think if they were compliant enough that they would survive, or were they acutely aware of the danger they were in? [Start playing music. Slowly raise it through the next paragraph.] The gun-wielding monster with the bag of money instructs them to lie down, telling them he will leave them and go away. They all pile into the back room and struggle into place. Paul Dennis Reid leans down and whispers something into Robert Sewell’s ear before shooting him twice, once in the back of the head. Reid then turns his attention to Andrea Brown and whispers into her ear, too, before killing her with two more rounds. Finally, he turns the gun on Jose Gonzalez, who has the unlucky distinction of listening to his friends’ and coworkers’ final, gasping breaths. However, when the stranger pulls the trigger on his handgun, the weapon merely goes click. [Let’s take a quick commercial break. We’ll be back in a moment with more podcast.] If you’ve been listening to the podcast for a while, you probably already know that I’m obsessed with true crime, particularly stories set in the south. What you may not know is that I’m also an author, with four published books on shelves, both physical and digital for your enjoyment. My Rolson McKane series follows a former cop who is severely flawed but somehow manages to do the right thing when needed. The first novel, Boogie House, is available for FREE in the Kindle store. I spent several years writing that book, and from there the series has blossomed into its own strange beast. The second and third novels, The Devil Came Calling and Dirt Merchant, take Rolson from his humble beginnings in the small Georgia town based on the one I grew up in. There’s a fair amount of violence and murder, and just enough horror to call it southern gothic. There will be a link in the show description to sign up for my author newsletter, and if you decide to join, you’ll receive a copy of the prequel to Boogie House, Crystal Queen, absolutely free. Just go to http://principleduncertainty.libsyn.com/ -- that’s P-R-I-N-C-I-P-L-E-D-U-N-C-E-R-T-A-I-N-T-Y.L-I-B-S-Y-N.COM -- stands for liberated syndication -- and click on the newsletter link. If I’ve done my job on the digital side, the instructions should be mighty clear. Now, back to the podcast. [Lower music.] [Play the music.] When he realizes his weapon has misfired, Paul Dennis Reid backs up and tries to snatch something from the shelves. This is when the story gets out of control. Seeing his opening, Gonzalez leaps up and attacks the man who killed his friends, grabbing him around the waist and trying to knock him over or pull him to the ground. He thinks he’s making some progress, but it is short-lived. Jose feels first an intense but acute pain, and it isn’t until the second, third, fourth strike that Jose Gonzalez realizes he is being stabbed by his attacker. I’m just going to quote from When Nashville Bled here, because it is so absolutely brutal. He could hear the swish of the blade and each stab felt like a hot poker jutting through his skin. He tried not to cry out, but the pain was intense and horrific. The blade struck him in the skull, in the shoulders, in the torso, sending a spray of blood each time. Twice the knife plunged through his back and exited out of his lower chest area. The man was screaming obscenities. He could not count the stab wounds: three, eight, eleven. Eventually, Gonzalez drops to the ground, and he is covered seventeen stab wounds. According to the book, quote “one of his fingers dangled by a shred of skin.” His only option at this point, he feels, is to pretend to be dead. He thinks maybe the stranger will go away, if he only stops breathing. He waits there, breathing shallowly only when he absolutely has to, praying for the man to go away. He hears him rifling through registers and other things, and when he finally does take a chance at looking the opposite direction, he sees his coworkers lying cold and still on the floor next to him. Gonzalez, using his elbows to drag himself, crawls toward the nearest phone. He is losing a gargantuan amount of blood, at this point, but nevertheless, he perseveres, managing to drag the phone from the nearby table and dialing 911. The call is made at exactly 12:01 am. Since he does not speak a whole lot of English, he can only plead for help when the operator answers, but over the course of the stunted back-and-forth between them, she is able to pinpoint the location of the call: 3470 Lebanon Road. When he hangs up, he calls his home and asks his family for help. The traced call is forwarded to Metro PD, and South sector police officer Traci Holmes is the first to arrive, just under three minutes later. Holmes approaches the drive-thru window with her weapon drawn and peeks in. Upon seeing the trail of blood on the floor, she pulls her baton and smashes the window of the locked side door and steps cautiously inside. There, in the back of the store, Holmes finds three bodies packed together, and a fourth -- Jose Gonzalez -- next to a phone. When the “all clear” is given, EMTs rush in to help those in need. They find that one of the victims, Andrea Brown, still has a pulse, and so they get her on a gurney and rush her to Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Between calling 911 and the arrival of the ambulances, Jose Gonzalez -- the real hero of this situation -- had succumbed to his injuries, and EMTs could initially feel no pulse. However, after initiating CPR, they manage to get a weak pulse out of him and rush him, too, off to Vanderbilt. For now, the horror show of Paul Dennis Reid is over, but it’s just beginning for Jose Gonzalez and Andrea Brown. The others present that night, Robert Sewell and Ronald Santiago, are not so lucky. [Phew! After that, I’ll need a quick break, and I hope you do too. Be back with more podcast in just a moment.] Okay, so Stephen King is releasing a new book in a few weeks, and if you’re anything like me, you are STOKED anytime The King of Horror releases anything new. To celebrate the book’s release, I am giving away one hardcover copy of ‘Elevation,’ the new book by Stephen King. To enter, all you need to do is find the ‘Stephen King Elevation Giveaway’ link on the show’s description, and you’ll be able to enter right away. Just go to principleduncertainty.libsyn.com, and the link should be there. This only runs until October 27, so if you listen after that date unfortunately, you’re out of luck. But I will be doing more giveaways in the future, so feel free to follow the newsletter anyway! [Now, back to the show.] At the hospital, surgeons are able to re-attach Jose Gonzalez’s finger and stitch up even his most gruesome wounds. Since none of the stab wounds pierced vital organs, it looks like Jose will survive. He continues to fight for life, as the remaining families deal with the outcomes of this pointless and barbaric event. Andrea Brown’s parents each learn of the attack at the Hermitage McDonald’s and rush to Vanderbilt University Hospital to see her. They are admitted under the code name ‘Moby Dick’ -- don’t ask me why -- and see a broken and bloodied version of their daughter on the gurney. She is alive, but barely, and by dawn the next morning, she is found to be clinically braindead. Having made the decision to pull her from life support, Andrea’s parents agree to donate her organs. She’s wheeled into an operating room, where her organs are removed and transported to where they could have an impact on someone else’s life. Andrea Brown is pronounced dead on March 24, the latest victim of one Paul Dennis Reid. On the other end of things, Ronald Sewell’s father is obliged to pick his only son’s truck up from the site of his last working shift and his murder. Robert had only been working there about four months, he tells the reporters lingering at the crime scene. He then takes the red pickup truck to a family member’s residence, because Ronald’s mother cannot bear to see anyone else pull into the driveway behind the wheel. After being fingerprinted, Ronald Santiago’s body is shipped first to the morgue in Nashville and then down to San German, Puerto Rico, where it arrives on a Friday. At the funeral home, Ronald’s brother, Wallington, meticulously cleans and preps the body for the memorial service, to be held the following day. He cleans the ink from Ronald’s fingers and clips and grooms his hair. He dresses his brother in a navy blue suit and silk tie. He is laid to rest on Palm Sunday, with family and friends filling the pews of the funeral home to say goodbye to a man known for his kindness and generosity. In the wake of this second horrendous attack, the press dubs the monster in their midst “The Fast Food Killer,” and Nashvillians are forced to confront a new and dangerous reality. The Metro PD establishes a hotline designed to seek information leading to the arrest and conviction of the crime’s perpetrator. City Council members in Donelson request a new police precinct “as soon as possible.” In addition, a $6,000 reward is offered for information related to the shootings is offered, and a $25,000 memorial fund is set up for the victims’ families. Eventually, the memorial fund will nearly double, in the amount of $46,000. The manhunt for the brutal and elusive killer then begins in earnest. The officers involved work 16/7s, which means 16 hours per day, 7 days per week. There are no holidays, no vacations. It is all fast food killer, all the time. They barely have time for sleep, let alone their families. The mood in and around the Donelson area is the police equivalent of a four alarm fire, so the cops are placed under extra pressure to solve this one quickly. Even though the hotline yields nearly 1,000 calls, nothing of substance ever really comes out of this gesture. And in spite of the similar circumstances of each crime, investigators announce that “no hard evidence” links the Captain D’s shooting to the one which happened at McDonald’s. Despite that, Detectives Pat Postiglione and Mike Roland ultimately decide that the crimes most definitely have been committed by the same person. The circumstances are just too similar to be mere coincidence. For example, look at the crimes themselves. A man approaches a fast food restaurant off-hours -- once in the morning, once later at at night -- and forces his way in. The victims are all young -- each is under thirty -- which compounds the senseless misery of the crimes. Once inside, they are all shepherded to the back cooler, where they are forced to lie down as the killer brutally executes them, one-by-one. Honestly, it’s like something out of the Blair Witch Project, which wouldn’t be released for another few years. The fact that the killer isn’t just a killer but is also taking thousands upon thousands of dollars from each establishment muddies the motive. Is he a vicious murderer, using robbery as a pretext to satisfy his dark desires, or does he believe killing his victims is a mere consequence of trying not to get caught? Detectives Postiglione and Roland visit the single living victim of either attack -- Jose Gonzalez -- at his hospital room at Vanderbilt. A translator is needed, and Jose can barely speak due to the severity of his injuries and the tubes running in and out of him, but they are able to establish a few important facts to help guide the resulting investigation. First of all, Gonzalez reveals that it is a single man who committed these atrocities. Second, he is able to ID the killer as a white male and gives them specific details about his physical appearance, which the cops use to make a composite sketch to be released to the public on March 29th. It soon becomes the largest manhunt in Nashville’s history -- definitely since the 1964 Metro Nashville merger -- and as a result, the investigation quickly ramps up. The investigators set up four special phone lines to handle incoming calls, and they follow each lead as it comes in. Detectives surveil nearly 500 fast food restaurants in the area, trying all the meanwhile to decipher a pattern of some kind. In Mt. Juliet, PD officers encourage fast food employees to sticker their cars so cops can keep an eye on non-employee vehicles in the parking lot after hours. Cops in the area even secretly go undercover as cooks and dishwashers in an attempt to catch the killer. Very soon, they get a small break in the case, when they discover that a business across the street from the McDonald’s has a video camera which is angled in such a way to get a glimpse of the action at the fast food location. They resolve to check the footage for any kind of action that might clue them in to the killer’s as-yet unknown identity. On March 31, 1997, the Hermitage McDonald’s reopens, and a portion of the proceeds from that day’s business goes to the families of the victims. Andrea Brown’s family uses the money to donate books to Hume-Fogg High School. Robert Sewell’s family pays off their son’s truck so they can keep one lasting memento of their slain child. And two weeks later, on April 14, stabbing victim Jose Gonzalez is released from Vanderbilt hospital and is placed immediately in protective custody. Meanwhile, despite the police department’s best efforts in the case, a third brutal crime is brewing in Nashville, and nothing they’ve done will be sufficient to stop the next installment in Paul Dennis Reid’s savage murder spree. And that’s where we’ll pick up for part three of this exploration of the Fast Food Killer, Paul Dennis Reid. Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast, or rate and review it for me. That will sincerely help the show gain a new audience and more visibility among the scores and scores of true crime podcasts out there in the world. I sincerely thank you for listening. See you next time. The Principled Uncertainty Podcast is written and produced by me, T. Blake Braddy. The theme song is “All Night Long,” by Lobo Loco. You can find them all over the internet, but I’ll also include links in the show description. Follow me on Twitter @blakebraddy or the podcast @pupodcast. You can email the podcast at principledu@gmail.com or me at tblakebraddy@gmail.com. Check out my instagram feed @tblakebraddy, and just for good measure, find all the information you need at principleduncertainty.libsyn.com. Thanks for listening. Bye.
In season 3 episode 3 of Queen Sugar, things are shifting quickly for the main characters. Sweet Talk host Andrea Brown explores the episode, and gives her takeaways for the audience.
In the second half of the season 3 premiere of Queen Sugar, host Andrea Brown recaps the episode and gives a few takeaways for the audience to hold on to.
For the season 3 premiere of OWN's Queen Sugar, SWEET TALK host Andrea Brown recaps the episode, and gives listeners an idea of what to expect for the rest of the season.
01. It's Love (Trippin) Goldtrix, Andrea Brown || 02. No Tears Left To Cry (DJ Amanda vs Mauro Mozart) Ariana Grande || 03. Pretty Mess (Tracy Young Club Mix) Erika Jayne || 04. I Did It For Love (DJ Escape, Johnny Vicious Club Mix) BoA || 05. Miami (Cristian Poow Remix) Manuel Riva, Alexandra Stan || 06. Boys On Girls (Illyus n Barrientos Remix) Sannie || 07. I Need You (DJ Suri, Chris Daniel Remix) Paris Hilton || 08. There For You (Dave Aude Club Mix) Hilary Roberts || 09. Is Everybody Searching (WestFunk Remix) Nathassia || 10. Hey Baby (M.I.K.E. Push Extended Remix) Dimitri Vegas, Like Mike vs Diplo, Deb's Daughter || 11. Rapture (Armin Van Burren Remix) Iio // Nadia Ali || 12. 17 (Liam Keegan Remix) MK || ------//------ I also included a few of my all time faves, a few throwbacks as well a couple toss ins from past IMMERSION episodes. May is a massive month full of mix releases, mixes should be released on, before or just after the said day. IMMERSION returns, Anthems is totally new, another Vault Anthems, plus Pride Anthems as well as the King of all EDM Mixes: Soundkandi. Till then, enjoy my birthday mix, and enjoy!
This month we offer a timely episode of "One More Time" focusing on females in the band world. The episode explores Sousa's "women in white" (told by Carol Berthold, volunteer at the Sousa Archive and Center for American Music), offers interviews with Dr. Courtney Snyder, Dr. Andrea Brown, Prof. Paula Crider, and Dr. Emily Threinen. The Source Material segment features Alex Shaprio and "Paper Cut" and the Two-Minute Rehearsal Technique is given by Lt. Kelly Cartwright of the USN Pacific Fleet Band, who is a Illinois graduate.
In this episode you will learn how to master an outstanding relationshop as well as some speaking tips from former world champion of public speaking Mark L. Brown and his beautiful wife Andrea. Please find more informations about Andrea and Mark Brown here: Andrea Brown: E-mail: p31mpo@gmail.com Web: AndreaMamaAnnieBrown.nerium.com Facebook: Andrea Brown LinkedIn: Andrea Brown Mark Brown LinkedIn: Mark Brown Facebook: Mark L Brown Skype: Mark L Brown www.MarkBrownSpeaks.com Twitter: @MarkLeoBrown HIGH LEVEL HACKS. Your short 1 - 3 min podcast for CEOs, leaders and key people of influence, that want to be greater. Every second day you will receive a new HIGH LEVEL HACK that you can easily adapt into your private and/or business life. You will also learn the personal HIGH LEVEL HACKS from well known superstars like Arnold Schwarzenegger, Pamela Anderson, Lee Majors and many more. And of course you will also get interesting one hour interviews with global players from business, sports and entertainment. For more informations please visit www.beyourselfacademy.com
Circle Sisters Podcast is here for the poets, the Spoken Word Artists, the Word Smiths and the Verbal Artists. They are near and dear us becuase they be us... Poetically Speaking. So when we say the flier for a Poetry Contest come across our FB feed, our interest peaked. Then when we say the judges, we had to know more. Both Houston Poet Laureate and Houston's Most Popular Poetry Showcase Host are participating in this event... Tell me more Sis Andrea!
Kenneth Lee, Mahdi Bey, Shaun Hill, Chris Furlow and Andrea Brown discuss new music, including Beyonce's Lemonade, and Drake's Views. The discussion also touches on how music impacts students, and why many high schoolers choose trap rap over that that has more lyrical content.
Maia Aziz P.S.W., C.L.Y.L., writes and speaks on living a life of love and laughter. President-Elect of The Association for Applied and Therapeutic Humor, Maia is joined each week on Morning Moments With Maia...Conversations of Love and Laughter by an eclectic lineup of guests who live their lives with love and laughter and work to help others do the same. www.withloveandlaughter.ca Allison Brown is an elementary school teacher and mother of 2 school-aged children. Her sister, Andrea Brown, is a hospital social worker and mother of 4 young daughters. Between them they have half a lacrosse team and a whole lot of parenting experience. This week the Brown sisters join Maia to dish the real dirt about motherhood. This is not the organic purees and sports strollers' fitness classes of motherhood. This is motherhood uncensored. Hair loss, hemorrhoids and hilarious hooligans. What you weren't Expecting because no one told you what to really Expect. This is motherhood unplugged.
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Add some sparkle to your life! Song listing: Alex Roque & Marcelo Vak feat. Leon Cormack - Finally I Inner Life - Ain't No Mountain High Enough Christina Aguilera - Your Body Leona Lewis - Trouble Prok & Fitch - Symphony Monster Taxi, BeShine - Cluck Old Hen Kristine W - Everything That I Got Aleps Drums - Shake 4 Mi Piatto, Luigi Rocca - Cosmic Girl Gina Star - I Want It Now Rihanna - Diamonds Demi Lovato - Give Your Heart A Break Tony Moran, Anastacia - If I Was Your Boyfriend Featuring Anastacia The Deepshakerz - Jack Your Booty Tom Flynn - Do You Like Bass? Stereo Missile vs Carlotta Chadwick - Freak Maroon 5 - One More Night Uto Karem - Taking Me Trent Cantrelle - Ride Richard Grey, The Cube Guys - Don't You Want Me Chris Lake & Marco Lys vs Copyright feat. Tasita D'Mour - La Tromba Risin' Zoe Badwi - Shoot Me Down Adele - Skyfall Squicciarini - Street Funk Player Trent Cantrelle - Prowler Sander Gravell & Alex Branch - Saxo Station Solara feat. Andrea Brown - Trippin' Whitney Houston - Emotional Kwanza Jones - Supercharged Danity Kane - Damaged The Saturdays - What About Us Kelly Clarkson - Catch My Breath Happy Listening,
This week we give thanks for our communities. Whether we are born into a family or create connections where we work, live, love and play, we benefit from the web of relationships that enrich our lives. Join this week’s conversations with Jaed Coffin, Maine Magazine writer and author of “A Chant to Soothe Wild Elephants," Craig Lapine, Executive Director of Cultivating Community & Julie Jordan Marchese, founder of Tri for a Cure and Andrea Brown of SheJams. https://www.themainemag.com/radio/2012/11/community-62/
Sunday sessions Vinyl revival - DJ JoSH Volume 1 - the House session Turn me on - Kathy Brown So In love parade - Duke Vs Da Hool American dream - Jakatta Keep Control - Sono Melt - Be liquid At the end - IIO Hide U - Kosheen Touch me - Ru Da Silva Drink to get drunk - SIA vs Different Gear Tracey in my Room - EBTG Make the world go round - Sandy B Silence (original) - Delerium Chase the sun - Planet Funk Cruisin - N&K vs Dennis the Menace feat Alex Prince Skydive - Jan Johnson Trippin - Goldtrix feat Andrea Brown
Sorry for the delay, I finished up volume 4 and 5 this morning, ran some errands before it started to rain again and the next thing I know we have tornado and flash flood warnings and the power was out when I got back. Once I got back up, I went and downloaded Windows 7rc which I'll be installing tomorrow morning. Anywho, I got bogged down trying to decide what kind of protection to use with the new system and realized I hadn't submitted my post yet. So here it is! Due to the fact that some last minute tunes that I really wanted came through, this mix, which had already been completed, got chopped up to accommodate the newly added songs. Frankly, it still works quite well, but you'll notice the Beginerz “Reckless Girl” posed some transition issues, so I just did a stop-start to move into Angie Stone. I don't think anyone will mind, but for some reason, it bugs me when I have to do that. I guess I'll just have to stop trying to be a perfectionist and just get over it. In the meantime, you have several massive anthems from 2002 included here like the aforementioned “I Wish I Didn't Miss You” by Angie Stone. OMG! I absolutely love this song and the Hex Hector production is absolute magic! The original samples the classic O'Jay's tune “Backstabbers” which Hex managed to work throughout the song while maintaining his big room signature sound. I tell ya, this song will hold its own on any dancefloor, anywhere in the world to this day. Another big room stabber which bubbled up from the underground was from Goldtrix featuring Andrea Brown. “It's Love (Trippin') was a massive #1 crowd pleaser with it's warped synths pulsating throughout the entire mix. And then, of course, you have Banda Sonora's “Guitarra G” which just received a 2009 update that still can't match the original. Refreshing in its use of the Spanish guitar built around a solid house groove, this was great for those early evening parties or T-Dance on Sundays. Other notable tunes were not big Billboard charters, but are significant in that they are memorable and moved the floor as soon as the DJ dropped the needle. You have several off the beat tracks like X-Press 2 featuring David Byrne in “Lazy” (which received an outstanding 2008 Moto Blanco re-work last year), the Beginerz “Reckless Girl” which is comparable to Layo & Bushwacka's “Love Story” which will be on Friday's edition. The song that wins the Party Favorz award for being the most fun goes to Tweet's “Oops! (Oh My)” which was a massive R&B and top 40 hit but never charted on the dance charts. The refrain “Oops, there goes my shirt up over my head (oh my), oops, there goes my skirt droppin' to my feet (oh my)” was a favorite of the boys on the floor and had everyone singing in unison. One other thing or person worth mentioning is Guido Osorio. Guido Osorio was part of the production duo Razor 'n' Guido who had great success on the floors with their own brand of big room house; most notably Kim English's "Unspeakable Joy" in 1999. Guido struck out on his own and had great success in 2002, with his name on about 1/4 of the club hits reaching the top ten that year. Expect to see a lot of his mixes spread out in this compilation. The good news is that Razor (Peter Orenbach) and Guido are back together and well on their way to recapturing the crown as one of the most in-demand production teams around today. If you haven't heard some of their Britney mixes, hunt them down. Though unofficial, they're well worth it. That's all I got for you guys today. Since I'll be installing Windows 7 tomorrow with all of my stuff, I'll post the next installment late in the day tomorrow as well. Until then...enjoy! Album : Year-End Edition 2002 | volume 3 Genre : Circuit, House, Progressive Year : 2002 Total Time : 1:19:56:00 1. Guitarra G (Original Mix) - G. Club pres. Banda Sonora 2. Lazy (Norman Cook Remix) - X-Press 2 feat. David Byrne 3.
Sorry for the delay, I finished up volume 4 and 5 this morning, ran some errands before it started to rain again and the next thing I know we have tornado and flash flood warnings and the power was out when I got back. Once I got back up, I went and downloaded Windows 7rc which I'll be installing tomorrow morning. Anywho, I got bogged down trying to decide what kind of protection to use with the new system and realized I hadn't submitted my post yet. So here it is! Due to the fact that some last minute tunes that I really wanted came through, this mix, which had already been completed, got chopped up to accommodate the newly added songs. Frankly, it still works quite well, but you'll notice the Beginerz “Reckless Girl” posed some transition issues, so I just did a stop-start to move into Angie Stone. I don't think anyone will mind, but for some reason, it bugs me when I have to do that. I guess I'll just have to stop trying to be a perfectionist and just get over it. In the meantime, you have several massive anthems from 2002 included here like the aforementioned “I Wish I Didn't Miss You” by Angie Stone. OMG! I absolutely love this song and the Hex Hector production is absolute magic! The original samples the classic O'Jay's tune “Backstabbers” which Hex managed to work throughout the song while maintaining his big room signature sound. I tell ya, this song will hold its own on any dancefloor, anywhere in the world to this day. Another big room stabber which bubbled up from the underground was from Goldtrix featuring Andrea Brown. “It's Love (Trippin') was a massive #1 crowd pleaser with it's warped synths pulsating throughout the entire mix. And then, of course, you have Banda Sonora's “Guitarra G” which just received a 2009 update that still can't match the original. Refreshing in its use of the Spanish guitar built around a solid house groove, this was great for those early evening parties or T-Dance on Sundays. Other notable tunes were not big Billboard charters, but are significant in that they are memorable and moved the floor as soon as the DJ dropped the needle. You have several off the beat tracks like X-Press 2 featuring David Byrne in “Lazy” (which received an outstanding 2008 Moto Blanco re-work last year), the Beginerz “Reckless Girl” which is comparable to Layo & Bushwacka's “Love Story” which will be on Friday's edition. The song that wins the Party Favorz award for being the most fun goes to Tweet's “Oops! (Oh My)” which was a massive R&B and top 40 hit but never charted on the dance charts. The refrain “Oops, there goes my shirt up over my head (oh my), oops, there goes my skirt droppin' to my feet (oh my)” was a favorite of the boys on the floor and had everyone singing in unison. One other thing or person worth mentioning is Guido Osorio. Guido Osorio was part of the production duo Razor 'n' Guido who had great success on the floors with their own brand of big room house; most notably Kim English's "Unspeakable Joy" in 1999. Guido struck out on his own and had great success in 2002, with his name on about 1/4 of the club hits reaching the top ten that year. Expect to see a lot of his mixes spread out in this compilation. The good news is that Razor (Peter Orenbach) and Guido are back together and well on their way to recapturing the crown as one of the most in-demand production teams around today. If you haven't heard some of their Britney mixes, hunt them down. Though unofficial, they're well worth it. That's all I got for you guys today. Since I'll be installing Windows 7 tomorrow with all of my stuff, I'll post the next installment late in the day tomorrow as well. Until then...enjoy! Album : Year-End Edition 2002 | volume 3 Genre : Circuit, House, Progressive Year : 2002 Total Time : 1:19:56:00 1. Guitarra G (Original Mix) - G. Club pres. Banda Sonora 2. Lazy (Norman Cook Remix) - X-Press 2 feat. David Byrne 3.