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The Bold Lounge
Kelley Tyan: Redefining Bold- Choosing Faith Over Fear

The Bold Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2025 28:43


Send us a textContent Warning: cancer diagnosisAbout This EpisodeWhat happens when faith becomes your lifeline through life's greatest challenges? Seventeen years after surviving breast cancer, Kelley Tyan transformed her journey into a catalyst for bold living. In this conversation, she shares how choosing faith over fear anchors her life and work as a transformational coach, bestselling author, and speaker. We explore her three-pillar approach of faith, fuel, and fitness, her SIMPLIFY framework for living with purpose and avoiding burnout, and her newest venture, a podcast with her daughter that turns vulnerability into healing. Whether you are facing health struggles, career obstacles, or seeking greater alignment, Kelley's story offers both inspiration and practical tools for your own climb. About Kelley TyanKelley Tyan is a powerhouse speaker, bestselling author, and transformational coach dedicated to helping high-achieving women overcome obstacles, build resilience, and lead with confidence. With a background in business, fitness, and personal development, she empowers women to unlock their full potential in life, leadership, and wellness. As a keynote speaker and mentor, Kelley teaches women how to navigate challenges with strength, develop a winning mindset, and take bold action toward their goals. She is the bestselling author of Addicted to the Climb and The ONE Prayer, and the co-host of the inspiring, faith based podcast, Chosen by Jesus which she created with her daughter.  Kelley's own journey—from battling breast cancer to becoming a 4X National Bikini Champion—has shaped her mission to help others rise above adversity and create lasting transformation. She has been featured on ABC, iHeart Media, Cornerstone TV Network, Life Today with James Robison, Atlanta Live, and in publications such as Link2Us, Aspiring Magazine, and Thrive Today. Through her mentorship programs, speaking engagements, and leadership coaching, Kelley provides practical strategies for personal growth, mindset shifts, and achieving success in business, faith, and life. Her message is simple: Resilience is built through action, confidence is developed through challenge, and true success comes from leading yourself first. Additional ResourcesWebsite: kelleytyan.comFree Download: A Guide for Living Courageously: kelleytyan.com/start-hereInstagram: @kelleytyanYouTube: @ChosenByJesus-CBJLinkedin: @KelleyTyanSupport the show-------- Stay Connected www.leighburgess.com Watch the episodes on YouTube Follow Leigh on Instagram: @theleighaburgess Follow Leigh on LinkedIn: @LeighBurgess Sign up for Leigh's bold newsletter

Unstoppable Mindset
Episode 366 – Unstoppable Woman of Many Talents with Kay Thompson

Unstoppable Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2025 69:35


Our guest this time is Kay Thompson. As Kay says in her bio, she is a minister, TV show host, author, Realtor® and business owner. If that isn't enough, she has raised a son and a daughter. Kay grew up, as she says, a military brat. She has lived in a number of places around the world. Like others we have had the pleasure to have as guests, her travels and living in various places and countries has made her curious and given her a broad perspective of life.   After high school she went to college. This life was a bit of a struggle for her, but the day came when she realized that college would be a positive thing for her. She will tell us the story.   After college she and her second husband, her first one died, moved to Atlanta where she has now resided for over 30 years. Kay always has had a strong faith. However, the time came when, as she explains, she actually heard God calling her to go into the ministry. And so, she did.   Kay tells us about how she also has undertaken other endeavors including writing, selling real estate and working as a successful Television host. It goes without saying that Kay Thompson performs daily a number of tasks and has several jobs she accomplishes. I hope you will be inspired by Kays's work. Should you wish to contact Kay, visit her website www.kaythompson.org.     About the Guest:   Kay Thompson is a minister, TV show host, author, Realtor® and business owner. She is the founder of Kay Thompson Ministries International, a kingdom resource for healing, hope and spiritual development. Kay is also the founder of Legacy Venture Group, a consulting and media firm which has helped countless businesses, organizations and individuals to strategically maximize potential. Kay holds a BA in Art History from Rutgers University in Camden, NJ, and an MA in Christian Ministry from Mercer University in Atlanta, GA. She is the former program director of WGUN 1010 in Atlanta and hosted the Kay Thompson TV Show, which aired on WATC-TV 57 in Atlanta. She currently hosts for the Atlanta Live broadcast on TV- 57. Kay is a member of the staff for the Studio Community Fellowship at Trillith Studios in Fayetteville, and is a host for their weekly service. She also serves as a member of the Board of Advisors for the A.D. King Foundation and works with several other non­ profit organizations in the Metro Atlanta area. Kay has lived in Georgia for over thirty years and is a resident of Stockbridge. She has two wonderful children: Anthony (Jasmine) and Chanel; and one grandchild, AJ. Kay enjoys reading, bowling and spending time with her family.   Ways to connect with Kay:   Facebook (Kay Thompson Ministries) https://www.facebook.com/kaythompsonministries Instagram (@kayrthompson) https://www.instagram.com/kayrthompson/     About the Host:   Michael Hingson is a New York Times best-selling author, international lecturer, and Chief Vision Officer for accessiBe. Michael, blind since birth, survived the 9/11 attacks with the help of his guide dog Roselle. This story is the subject of his best-selling book, Thunder Dog.   Michael gives over 100 presentations around the world each year speaking to influential groups such as Exxon Mobile, AT&T, Federal Express, Scripps College, Rutgers University, Children's Hospital, and the American Red Cross just to name a few. He is Ambassador for the National Braille Literacy Campaign for the National Federation of the Blind and also serves as Ambassador for the American Humane Association's 2012 Hero Dog Awards.   https://michaelhingson.com https://www.facebook.com/michael.hingson.author.speaker/ https://twitter.com/mhingson https://www.youtube.com/user/mhingson https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelhingson/   accessiBe Links https://accessibe.com/ https://www.youtube.com/c/accessiBe https://www.linkedin.com/company/accessibe/mycompany/ https://www.facebook.com/accessibe/       Thanks for listening!   Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page. Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a comment in the section below!   Subscribe to the podcast   If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher. You can subscribe in your favorite podcast app. You can also support our podcast through our tip jar https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/unstoppable-mindset .   Leave us an Apple Podcasts review   Ratings and reviews from our listeners are extremely valuable to us and greatly appreciated. They help our podcast rank higher on Apple Podcasts, which exposes our show to more awesome listeners like you. If you have a minute, please leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts.       Transcription Notes:   Michael Hingson ** 00:00 Access Cast and accessiBe Initiative presents Unstoppable Mindset. The podcast where inclusion, diversity and the unexpected meet. Hi, I'm Michael Hingson, Chief Vision Officer for accessiBe and the author of the number one New York Times bestselling book, Thunder dog, the story of a blind man, his guide dog and the triumph of trust. Thanks for joining me on my podcast as we explore our own blinding fears of inclusion unacceptance and our resistance to change. We will discover the idea that no matter the situation, or the people we encounter, our own fears, and prejudices often are our strongest barriers to moving forward. The unstoppable mindset podcast is sponsored by accessiBe, that's a c c e s s i capital B e. Visit www.accessibe.com to learn how you can make your website accessible for persons with disabilities. And to help make the internet fully inclusive by the year 2025. Glad you dropped by we're happy to meet you and to have you here with us.   Michael Hingson ** 01:17 Hi, everyone. I would like to say greetings wherever you happen to be today, we have a wonderful guest today. This is a woman, I would say, of many, many talents. I've been looking forward to this for a while. Kay Thompson is a minister, a TV host. She's an author, she's a realtor, and she's a business owner. My gosh, all of those. I want to find out how she does all those. But anyway, Kay, I want to welcome you to unstoppable mindset. We're really glad that you're here.   Kay Thompson ** 01:54 Well, thank you so much for having me. I appreciate being here, and thank you for contacting me excited.   Michael Hingson ** 02:01 Well, how do you do all those things all at once?   Kay Thompson ** 02:05 Well, you know, definitely can't do them all at once. Oh, okay, well, so have to kind of parse them out each day. And as I get assignments, that's how it goes. And got to prioritize one over the other. You   Michael Hingson ** 02:22 know? Well, we will, we will get to all of those, I am sure, in the course of the next hour or so. But I'm really glad that you're here, and as yet, I've been looking forward to this for a while, and and I'm sure we're going to have a lot of fun. Why don't we start? Maybe you could go back and tell us kind of about the early K growing up. What about you? So people can get to know you?   Kay Thompson ** 02:44 Oh, yeah. So growing up with the daughter of a military father, military officer. As a matter of fact, he rose to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. So that was interesting. So it was kind of a privileged military life in that sense that, you know, he just was always, he was a very important figure in his time. So that was interesting, walking on the base with him. And, you know, people would stop and salute him, you know, it was, it was, and I was just a little caught, you know, just running alongside him and just real proud, real proud   Michael Hingson ** 03:28 of my father. Did you have any Did you have any siblings?   Kay Thompson ** 03:31 I do? I have two brothers. Yeah, they both lived in Arizona. I was in the middle, so smashed right in the middle between two very muscular, very had a very demanding, commanding, excuse me, commanding presences. So in between the two brothers there, yeah, and then my mother, she was an English teacher, and very, you know, did excellent in her own right. She did a lot of drama, just a lot of teaching. She ended up in her 60s getting her doctorate degree, and, you know, just really excelled in education. And so she was the one that was really big on education. You know, go to school, go to school. Go to school. I don't want to go to school. Well, you need to go to school anyway. So I went to school anyway. That's how I can say my life was. Now, where did you grow up? All over,   Michael Hingson ** 04:32 okay, you did. I was going to ask if you did a lot of travel, since your dad was in the military.   Kay Thompson ** 04:38 Yeah, we certainly did. I was born in Tacoma, Washington. Oh, I don't remember any portion of it, because we were the only there, basically, so I could be born. I feel like, I know that's not the reason. But we went to Washington so I could be born, and then we lived there about a year, and then we moved to New York City. Then. We moved to. Now, by this my brother was already born, because all of us are three years apart. So my brother was born in Verdun, France, okay, and then they moved to, I can't remember where they were before that. I don't know if they went straight to from there to Washington State, and then we moved to New York, and then we went to Aberdeen, Maryland, and that's where my younger brother was born. And then from there, we went to Germany. We stayed there for about three years. From Germany, we went, I can't believe I remember all this. And from Germany, we went to Ohio. We stayed there for a couple of years. And actually we were there when they had that tornado. Was like in the 70s, there was a tornado Zenith Ohio. Well, we weren't far from zenith at the time. So we were there. Then we moved from there to Virginia, and it was there for three years, then to New Jersey, and then that's where my father retired. So we were all over the place.   Michael Hingson ** 06:10 You were, my gosh, well, did you, did you learn any of the foreign languages when you were in Germany and France, or, yeah,   Kay Thompson ** 06:23 in Germany, we could only, I only remember vaguely, you know, hello, thank you to know what it is now off beat is saying goodbye, Danka and bitter, thank you. You're welcome and good, yeah. But tight. But, no, no, we didn't do that at all   Michael Hingson ** 06:47 so, but you, you certainly did a lot and you had a lot of adventures. How do you think that all of that travel affected you as you grew older? What? What did it do that helped shape you?   Kay Thompson ** 07:03 Well, I know that, you know, of course, traveling. You know, you hear the story about kids all the time they travel, and because if they're if they're moving a lot, it's hard to create lasting, long term friendships, because you're just constantly moving. And you know, never mind moving to another city, but when you go to another state, even from another country. Now, I did happen to have a friendship with a young lady. Her name was Audrey, and I met her in Germany, and I was between the age of about three to five. I met her in Germany, and we stayed friends till I was in Virginia. So you're talking from Germany, wow, to Maryland, to Virginia. We were friends until Virginia, but then once I left Virginia and went to New Jersey, and I was there for my part of my middle school and then the rest of my high school, we fell out of touch. So that was one of the things I would say is difficult, you know, just having lifelong friends, yeah, that was, that was probably one of the more difficult things. But one thing on the other side is it made great being that person that was a world traveler. It was great when you're in school and they, you know, they ask you in your classroom, hey, you know, tell us something unique about you. Oh, well, I've been to Germany because my parents, when we were in Germany, they wasted no time traveling. They were always traveling. We were on the road all the time. I mean literally, and you know, they, they were just great world travelers. We went we went to Italy, we went to Spain, we went to France, we went to Switzerland. We went everywhere in Europe that they could get in that Volvo that they had. We had a nice little Volvo, and we would pitch out at, you know, campsites, you know, just any way they could to get where they needed to get, because they wanted to see these sites, and especially because my mother was an English teacher, she did a lot of plays, she directed a lot of plays, a lot of Shakespeare. And so a lot of these places were in these books, in this literature that she taught, and I'm sure that's probably one of the major reasons they did all this traveling, all these places that she had studied about, and, you know, taught about, she actually got to go see now, I must say, the only place I didn't go to that I wanted to go to that for some reason, she took my older brother. She didn't take any, noone else went, but my mother and my older brother. And I can't understand that trip to this day they those two went to. Greece. We didn't know. No one else in the family went to Greece. And I meant to ask, I'm going to, you know, when I finish this interview, I'm going to call my brother and ask him, What, what? What did you and mom go to Greece? You know, because nobody else got to go. But I would have loved to go there as well, but, but at the time, you know, new kid, it was okay. Mom and mom and Chuck are going away. Okay. But now that I think back and look back, maybe it was, I never, I never asked about that, but I'm going to ask, Did   Michael Hingson ** 10:34 it help you, though, develop a sense of adventure and and not create any kind of fear of of traveling around. Did it make you a more curious person? Because you got to go to so many places? Oh, I asked that in the on the basis of as you grew older and thought about it.   Kay Thompson ** 10:52 Oh, yeah, I'm a very curious person, curious person, and at times that can be a little nosy, right? And so, yeah, so that, to me, was, I think, one of the ways that built expanded my mind in terms of wanting to know about people and about things, because I've worked in public relations for many years, and so just being able to understand the perspective of other people from different cultures and different mindsets, being open to people from different cultures, different races, different religions, wanting to hear their point of view, interested in you know how they feel about things, because you can have a subject, or You can have something come up, and you have so many different perspectives from people. And you can see the very same thing, they can be shown the very same thing, but one person sees it from their lens, you know, from where you know, yeah, whether it's how they grew up or their external influences, and then someone could see the very same thing, and it interpret it totally different. Yeah. So   Michael Hingson ** 12:08 one of the one of the things that I've noticed in talking to a number of people who came from military families and and others as well, who did do a fair amount of travel to various countries and so on. They do tend to be more curious, and I think that's a very positive thing. They they have a broader outlook on so many things, and they tend to be more curious and want to learn more and wish that more people could have the same experiences that they had.   Kay Thompson ** 12:40 Yeah. I mean, not afraid to try new things too, for things that other people would would not like. I remember in Germany being very young, being fed octopus and snail. You know, these delicacies over there in Germany, I remember that at this my where my father was stationed, in Germany. The street, it was in like a court area. It felt like a court area, big apartments set up in a U shape, and then right across in a U shape in the in the middle of a field, like an open space, not a field, but an open space. And then right outside of that open space, we could jump out of that open space right into a busy street called Roma Strasse, and right on the other side of that busy street was Old Town, Germany, literally stepping there were no fences and no bars and no gates. We're stepping straight from our backyard into Germany, because the base was more Americanized. So you really felt Americanized on the base. But once you stepped into Germany, the houses were these. You know, cobble it was cobblestone streets. And I remember me and my brothers used to walk out of our backyard, that big open area, and go across the street into Germany and get the authentic gummy bears. That was our weekly trip. And these gummy bears, I'm telling you now, for gummy bear enthusiasts out there, the gummy bears in Germany looked nothing like these gummy bears that we see here. They were huge. They were the cutest little bears. I almost felt guilty eating them, but we just had a great time. I remember great memories from our exploits, our visits, the life was different. You know, toilet paper was harder. I just remember now that was years ago. I don't know what it's like now, but   Michael Hingson ** 14:49 yeah, but does the gummy bears taste better?   Kay Thompson ** 14:53 Well, now I can't remember, because then, when you're a kid, any candy, you know, if you say candy, I say, yeah. Much, you know. So when I was that young, I couldn't tell, but they probably did, you know. But then again, for those people that like because I don't drink, but the beer there is much darker, too. So some people don't like that. So better to them. You know, could be, you know, we don't like it to us. So   Michael Hingson ** 15:25 I've never been to China, but I've been to Japan twice, and there's a food in China called dim sum. Are you familiar with dim sum? Okay, I'll tell you dim sum in Japan is I and I think better. It's different and tastes better than dim sum in the United States. Now I have to go to China one of these days and try it. Yeah.   Kay Thompson ** 15:48 Well, if you ever go to the buffets, have you ever gone to the Yeah? Yeah. Okay, so if you notice the people that work there, they do not eat the food that the buffet. Yeah, they so one day I'm going to do this too. I'm like, hey, you know, can I have some of which   Michael Hingson ** 16:09 you guys eat? Yeah, yeah, yeah, well, yeah, but it is, it is interesting. It's fun to to investigate and explore. And I haven't traveled around the world much. I have as a speaker, had some opportunities to travel, but I think my curiosity came from being a blind person who was encouraged by my parents to explore, and the result was that I did a lot of exploring, just even in our house around our neighborhood. And of course, when the internet came along, and I still believe this is true, it is a treasure trove of just wonderful places to go visit. And yeah, I know there's the dark web and all that, but I ignore that. Besides that, probably the dark web is inaccessible, and maybe someday somebody will sue all the people who have sites on the dark web because they're not accessible. But nevertheless, the internet is just a treasure trove of interesting places to visit in so many ways. Yeah,   Kay Thompson ** 17:17 and then a virtual reality. So one of the places that I wanted to go to was, I've always wanted to go to Egypt. I haven't had an opportunity yet, and personally, right now, don't know how you know how good an idea that is right now. Yeah, but I went to a recent VR exploration of the pyramids in Egypt. And I'm telling you, if that was how it seemed, it's definitely was a way to help me to, you know, live it out, so to speak. Because there's, like, for instance, there's a place in Florida called the Holy Land, the Holy Land, you know, the whole just like a theme park. And they say it looks, you know, there are areas where it looks just like Israel, parts of Israel. So, you know, in that respect, I've been able to realize some portion of the dream. But yeah, I have been love to get there.   Michael Hingson ** 18:16 I have been to Israel, and I enjoy happy. I was in Israel two years ago. Oh, well, so what did you do after high school?   Kay Thompson ** 18:30 Oh, after high school, interesting. So remember when I was telling you about the school thing? So I was in and out of school. I went to I started college in New Jersey. Where did you I went to Rutgers University. Rutgers, yeah, well, first I started in New Brunswick. Then I came back because we lived closer to Camden. We lived we lived in New Jersey, closer to Philadelphia. Philadelphia was about 20 minutes away.   Michael Hingson ** 18:57 Mm, okay, I lived in, I lived in Westfield, New Jersey. So we were out route 22 from New York, about 15 miles. So we were in the north central part of the state, okay, South North part, or whatever, of the state.   Kay Thompson ** 19:11 Okay, okay, yeah. Well, yeah. First it was in New Brunswick. I was there. And then after I did that, I went for about a semester, and then I transferred over to Hampton University, because both my parents went to Hampton, so I said Hampton didn't stay there, and then I ended up coming back and going to Rutgers in Camden, and there I completed my degree. Took me eight years to complete it. What   Michael Hingson ** 19:42 did you get your degree in?   Kay Thompson ** 19:43 I got my degree in art history and sculpture. So, okay, yeah, and I love what I did. I you know, I had a museum work. Loved working in a museum, and could tell you about all the i. You know, the art, the sculpture, just loved it. But it took me a minute to get that then. And then, after that, I went to, I moved to Atlanta in 92 the end of 92 so after high school, you know, just a lot of challenges, just trying to figure out who I was and what did you do. You know, how I wished I would have, now, looking back on it, I wish I would have, maybe when I got out of high school, just taking some time off first. And because in my heart, I knew I, I knew I, I knew I didn't want to go to school, but I knew I needed to go. I knew there was something in me that said, you you need to go to school. But mentally, I don't think I was mentally prepared for it, for for the you know, because when you get out of high school, and you go into college, it's a unless you take AP courses in high school, you're not prepared for the amount of work you're going to get inundated with. And it was just overwhelming to me. It took all my time. I felt like I was that person. I had to keep reading things over and over again just to get it, I used to have to, not only did I take, you know, what friend of mine calls copious notes, but then I also had to put it over in index cards. And you know, it just took me a long time because my heart wasn't in it at the time. So I ended up meeting a gentleman, my first husband. We were married, we had a son, and then, but he passed away, I think, when my son was about three, and then that's when, okay, okay. Now, you know you now, now, now. I wanted to go. Now I wanted to finish. So it was   Michael Hingson ** 22:00 your it was your husband that passed away. Yes, yeah, okay, yeah, all right, so then you decided you really needed to to do school.   Kay Thompson ** 22:12 Yeah, I needed to complete it. So that's what pushed me to complete it, leaving   Michael Hingson ** 22:17 the major aside of sculpture and art and his art history and so on. If you were to summarize it, what did college teach you?   Kay Thompson ** 22:30 Oh, that's a great question. What did college teach me? Well, you know, it taught me that, you know, I think we just need to, well, you need to know how to focus. It's really was a disciplining moment in my life. I was an Army brat. You know this bottom line, I was an Army brat even though I felt like I didn't get a whole lot of things that I wanted. In reality, I had a, like a kind of a spoiled mentality. And when I got to college, I realized that this stuff is not going to be handed to me, you know, you're not going to be handed an a you know, I'm not going to do your studying for you, you know. And so helping me to kind of detach from things I had just depended on for so long. But in that transition, it became very lonely. College was very lonely. I mean, even when I left, because I got out of when I first went to Rutgers and cam in New Brunswick, right out of high school. I had, I was at the dorm, and I wasn't ready for a dorm. I wasn't ready for that life because, you know, I left almost before the semester was over and I had to go and make up the classes. And, you know, thankfully, they allowed me to make up some of my you know, majority well. As a matter of fact, they let me make them all up, but I still had to put in the work. And that was my thing, putting in the work, putting in the work and doing things that I didn't necessarily like. Because even though I liked art and I like sculpture and all that. There were other classes that I had to take, like humanities and algebra, you know, and history, you know, not not art history, but you know, American history, European history, and all these different other subjects, these other prerequisites or curriculum that you have to take. And I didn't always enjoy those and other I don't want to do that, but no, you actually have to do it. So I'm going to say that college really helped me learn about disciplining myself to do things that I don't necessarily like, but they are required of me,   Michael Hingson ** 24:58 and I. But I would tell you, if you asked me the same question, that would be my answer. It really taught me a lot about discipline. It taught me also to realize that I really did like inappropriately so adventure and exploration and being curious and so on. I also found that my best college courses were the ones, no matter what the subject was or whether I really enjoyed it or not, were the ones where I had good teachers who really could teach and who were concerned about students and interacting with students, rather than just giving you assignments, because they then wanted to go off and do their thing. But I liked good teachers, and I went to the University of California at Irvine, and had, very fortunately, a lot of good teachers who encouraged discipline and being able to function in unexpected ways and and they also pointed out how to recognize like if you're doing something right, like in physics, when my Masters is in physics, one of the First things that one of my professors said is, if you've got to get the right answer, but the right answer isn't just getting the right numbers, like if you are trying to compute acceleration, which we know is 16 feet per second squared, or 9.8 meters per second squared. That's not right. Anyway, 3232 feet per second, or 9.8 meters per second, it isn't enough to get the 32 feet or or the 9.8 meters. You've got to get meters per second squared. Because that never mind why it is, but that is, that is the physics term for acceleration, so it isn't enough to get the numbers, which is another way of saying that they taught me to really pay attention to the details. Yeah, which was cool. And I'm hearing from you sort of the same thing, which is great, but, but then you went to college, and you majored in what you did, and so did you work in the museum part of the time while you were in college?   Kay Thompson ** 27:31 Well, what happened is, I had an art history teacher who just took a, I guess, a liking to me, because I was very enthusiastic about what I did, because I love what I did. And I had a writing background, because I had a mother who was an English teacher. So all my life, I was constantly being edited. So I came in with pretty good grammar and pretty good way to I had a writing I had a talent for writing in a way that the academic were looking for, that art history kind of so I knew how to write that way, and she hired me to help her. She was a professor that did, you know, lectures, and she hired me, paid me out of her own salary, kind of like a work study. And so I worked for her about 20 hours a week, just filing slides and, you know, helping her with whatever she needed, because she was the chair of the department. So that was a great opportunity. I was able to work with her and and maybe feel good to know if somebody thought, you know enough of you know what I did to to hire me, and feel like I I could contribute, and that I was trusted to be able to handle some of these things. I mean, you know, and I don't know how difficult it is to file slides, but you know, when it teacher wants to do a lecture, and back then they were these little, small, little, you know, square slides. Square slides drop into the projector, right? And she's looking for, you know, the temple of Nike. You know, she wants to find it in order. You know, you pull that slide and you put it in your projector, right, carousel, right, yes, yes. So that's what I did, and it was great. I loved it. I learned college. I loved I loved the college atmosphere. I loved being in that vein, and I think I really found my niche when I was when I went to Rutgers in Camden.   Michael Hingson ** 29:48 Well, there's a history lesson sports fans, because now, of course, it's all PowerPoint. But back then, as Kay is describing it, when you wanted to project things you had. Slides. So they were pictures, they were films, and they were all these little squares, maybe two inches square, and you put them in a carousel, and you put them in the projector, and every time you push the button, it would go to the next slide, or you could go back the other way. So PowerPoint is only making it a little bit more electronic, but the same concept is still there. So there, there I dealt with slides. So after college, you, you did time at the university, at the museum, I gather,   Kay Thompson ** 30:31 okay. So what happened with the museum after I graduated from college, immediately I moved to New Jersey, yeah, you know, right? I'm gonna say probably about six months, six months to a year before college, is when my first husband died, and then after I graduated, um, I moved to New Jersey first. Where did you graduate from? Again, Rutgers University in Camden. Okay, so   Michael Hingson ** 30:59 that's New Jersey so you, but after college, you moved,   Kay Thompson ** 31:03 I moved to Georgia, Georgia that   Michael Hingson ** 31:06 that makes more sense. Okay, okay,   Kay Thompson ** 31:08 okay, sorry, yeah, so I moved to Georgia, and immediately, when we came to Georgia, you know my I came with a gentleman who I married shortly after, I moved to Georgia and we opened a art gallery. We were entrepreneurs. We came because, you know, there was, we felt like there was more opportunity in Georgia for small business owners, or would be potential small business owners, or people who wanted to realize their dream. And we know that in Georgia now, I don't know if you know this, but Georgia is a great place for entrepreneurs, so definitely better than where I was at the time. So we packed the U haul and just threw everything in there and came to Atlanta. Now my the gentleman who would be my husband. So I just say my husband now, then he, he had a sister here, so we visited first with her, and that's how we got to really see the scene, check out the scene, and then we came back and moved and found our own place and everything like that. So but when we came, I opened it, I had an art gallery for about a year or so, little bit longer and but that didn't work out. Didn't, you know, just, you know, some things you tried. Just yeah, just didn't work. But then my husband and now just FYI for you, this person, the second person, I married, the second man. He passed away too, but that was in 2008 but so he's my late husband too. So I have two, two husbands that passed away. One was the first one was much younger, and my second husband. We were married for 16 years. This is early on in our relationship. We he he opened a brass outlet, a just all kinds of beautiful black brass vases and animals and just anything brass you wanted. But also, after I shut down the museum I had or the gallery, it was an art gallery, I moved my pieces into his brass outlet, and there I was able to kind of display them and sell them. We had pieces that range from, you know, $25 to $500 so we I found a little space there that I could do my work. So it was a nice little coupling.   Michael Hingson ** 33:43 Yeah, I'm with you. Uh huh. So so you, you have obviously moved on from from doing a lot of that, because now you have other endeavors, as we mentioned at the beginning, being a minister, an entrepreneur, an author and so on. So how did you transition from just doing art to doing some of the things that you do today?   Kay Thompson ** 34:18 Okay, so what happened is when I came to and I guess this is the really, deeply more personal aspect of it all, when, when I came to Atlanta again, my my first husband had passed away. He committed suicide. Yeah, so when I came to Atlanta, my second husband and I were not yet married, and all I knew is that I wanted the relationship not to be the way the first one was, in a sense of. I I didn't want to go through that specific kind of trauma again and and not that the the two gentlemen were similar. They were very different people. My second husband was a very confident, very strong willed, you know, type of a person, but the trauma and my first husband, he had his own strength in, you know, but there's something that happens when you decide, you know, to end your life. Yeah, I wanted to make sure that I had some sort of support, divine support, because the going through something like that, and when I say something like that, not only am I talking about the suicide, but the fact that he was On we were on the phone together when this happened, so and then just dealing with everything that happened around it, you can imagine someone feeling a little bit insecure, unsure. So I really began to seek God for that relationship that I know would sustain me. I had grown up, you know, my parents grew up, they brought us to church. You know, I wouldn't say my parents were they weren't ministers, but they were active in whatever church they went to, and they made sure that we went to church every Sunday, even the Vacation Bible School. I can remember that in New Jersey, I remember, you know, them just being a very, very involved. My my parents. My mother was a singer, so she sang a lot in the choir, lot of solos. My father was a deacon. They both became elders, and elders, meaning they were just senior members of ministry. Because elder in the I'm in a non denominational ministry now, but elder is another way of saying a ordained male Minister their particular denomination, an elder was, you know, almost you might want to say like a trustee, so, but they were root, they they were they were integral to their church, And they were really foundational members. And so I just remember that impact on my life, and so I needed to make sure I had that grounding, and I knew I didn't have it because I was doing any and everything I wanted to do. You know, one of the reasons my my second husband, said, You know, he, I was the one for him, is because we had a drinking competition and I beat him, you know, we were taking shots, and I beat him. And so, you know that that was something that, you know, he said, Oh, you're, you know, girl, you're the one for me. And so that was our life, running, you know, we did a lot of. We entertained. We, you know, we did a lot of partying, as you say, a lot of having a great time. We were living our best life, right? So I knew I wasn't living a life that I could tell, Hey, God, see my life, Aren't you proud? It wasn't that life I was living. I wasn't, you know, doing biblical things. I wasn't living life, right? So I needed to make sure when I came to New Jersey, I mean, when I came to Atlanta from New Jersey with this gentleman that I had not yet married, I said, Lord, you know, help me make the right decision. And I'd say we could be moved to to Georgia in it's something like January, February. Okay, we got married about two months later, and then a month after that, I was pregnant with my daughter. So things being that, it happened very fast. But one thing about it is, of course, when you're pregnant, as a woman, you know, you can't do this. I couldn't do the things that I was doing before, right? The partying, smoking, the drinking, all of that, you know, for the sake of the child. You know, you just can't do it. So I went through a terrible withdrawal. Yeah, it was, it was pretty bad and and the only refuge I had was the church. So that's how I really got into the church. And once I got into the church, I had, I had been in the church before I had made a decision. Decision when I was about, I'm going to say about five, five or six years prior to that, I had given my life to the Lord. I had, you know, come into a relationship with the Lord, but life happened, and I got out of it. You know, I quickly kind of got out of it. And so for many years, I was just doing my own thing. So again, when, when, when we came to Georgia, I got pregnant, got married, going through with the withdrawals. I just, you know, I just went back into the church, uh, rekindled that relationship. Or, or the Bible says that he, he, he's with loving kindness. Has he drawn you? So he really drew me back based on my need. And so I came back to the church and got really, really involved in ministry. And as I got involved, I just kind of threw myself into it, because I could not do the previous things I did. And then even after I had my my second child, it's a daughter, so I have a son and a daughter, I had to live a life that was good for   Michael Hingson ** 41:05 them. And what did your husband think of all that?   Kay Thompson ** 41:09 Oh, yeah. Well, first he thought I had joined a cult. Okay, yeah, that's so that was his first impression. So he came to the church because he wanted to see who these cult members were that were drawing away his wife. And when he came, he got kind of hooked to the church, yeah? But our our faith was never at the same level. You know? He came because of me. I came because of of God, right? And I don't know if he ever really, I don't think he ever really got to that level that I did, where I was just gung ho. Everything was, you know, I was a Jesus girl. I was a holy roller, you know. And he did it for us. He did it for, you know, task sake, because he was a task oriented person. But he came, he came to be a very like my parents. He came to be very important part of the church. He was a deacon. He was faithful. He loved our leaders. He served with faith and integrity. But when it came to that, you know, deep seated personal relationship with God, where you know God, I just give you everything you know that that was mine. That was what I did. So we differed in that respect, yeah,   Michael Hingson ** 42:35 well, well, hopefully though, in in the long run, you said he's passed. I assume it was not a suicide.   Kay Thompson ** 42:45 No, no,   Michael Hingson ** 42:46 Ben that he is. He is moving on in that faith. So that's a hopeful   Kay Thompson ** 42:53 thing. Yeah, I believe he is. He had congestive heart failure and he passed away. And, yeah, I believe he he's now at rest, enjoying his rest. Yes, there   Michael Hingson ** 43:06 you go. So when did he pass in 2008 Okay, so that was 17 years ago. Okay, yep, well, so you were very involved in the church. And I suppose in some senses, it's probably a question that is reasonably obvious, but then I'll still ask, how did you get into the ministry from being very heavily involved in church, and when did that happen?   Kay Thompson ** 43:38 Okay, so one day our church. You know, the churches we have depending on, I guess, your faith or leaders do in the beginning of each year, we have a 21 day consecration, which we do in January, throughout the month of January. You know they might say, okay, 21 for 21 days. Read these scriptures, and we're going to fast from, you know, sweets, meats, or, you know, whatever the directive is. And so we was in a 21 day fast, and that was at my home one day. It was in the middle of the night, and I distinctly heard a call to preach. And that's really how the it all began. I mean, I knew, you know, the Bible says that, you know, even with Jeremiah and Jeremiah one, he says, Before the foundation, you know, before your mother and your father, you know, were together, I have already called you. I already ordained you. So I heard this call to preach, very distinct call, and at that point, I told my pastor, and from that point, I was kind of groomed, and as time went on, I was given more responsibility. Uh, you know, praying, or every now and then, preaching, doing Bible study. The next thing I know, I took my licensing exam, I was licensed, and then after that, I went through ordination, and I was ordained, and that's how it really began. And it was something I really took to heart, because I didn't want to disappoint God again. I didn't want to backslide again. Because, you know, I strongly believed in the faith, and I believe in the faith, and I believe in the power of Jesus, and I didn't want to be that person that Okay. Today I'm going to be faithful to the God and to His Word. But then, you know, then on the next day, you know, you're finding me, you know, yeah, in the liquor store, or, you know, this, doing this, or, you know, in the club. I didn't want to be that person. Yeah, I was, I was sincere, and I was very gung ho, and I wanted to live out this life. I wanted to see what the calling was going to be in my life. And I loved ministry. I loved the word, because I was already an art historian. So I loved history. And so the Bible is all you know, it's something history. It's history. Yeah, it's relevant. History to me, it's alive and active, sure. So it was perfect. It was a perfect pairing for me, and that that's really been my pursuit many these years.   Michael Hingson ** 46:37 So when did you become a minister?   Kay Thompson ** 46:41 Actually, when I, when I was telling you about that fast and when I heard the word preach, essentially when I heard that word preach between me and God, that was when I became a minister. Time wise. When was that time wise? Okay, that was probably 94 Okay. I Yeah, all right.   Michael Hingson ** 47:00 So you were, you were clearly a preacher during a lot of the time with your your second husband, and so on, and, and I am so glad that he at least did explore and and and learn so much. So that's a that's a cool thing. But you've also done some other things. You deal with real estate, you're a TV show host, you're an author and well, business owner, yeah, but I want to, I want to learn more about some of those. But what kind of challenges have you faced in the ministry?   Kay Thompson ** 47:42 Yeah. I would say some of the challenges are, you know, when you're in ministry, you have to preach or get yourself prepared for going before the people. It can be a very lonely lifestyle, yeah, yeah, even, even if you're married, even if you have children, it could still be a lonely and and demanding in its own right, because there is a mandate over your life to live and not according to what you see trending now. And, you know, when I, when I first got started in ministry there, the Internet was not the way it is now. No, no, definitely. Because, I mean, it was in 2000 that I got ordained. And I'm going to say the ministry had been, you know, it was just really starting to, I don't know you guess, she said, make waves. That's when all of the big evangelists were coming out, like, you know, the TD Jakes, the Paula white and the Benny Hinn and the Juanita Biden. That is around that time when those generation of preachers were really at the forefront, correct, low dollar and, you know, Bishop, Carlton, Pearson and Rod Parsley and all these, these names. That's when it really began to really pick up steam. And so that was the error that I started off in. And you wanted to be a person. You wanted to be relevant, but at the same token, you just trying to find that balance between family and ministry and and regular life. You know, can sometimes be really challenging, and I had to learn a lot about the order of things. You know, first it's God, then it's family, and then it's ministry. That's the order. But a lot of times we mix up God and ministry. So what we think is, you know, and. Aspect of things that we think that are God, that are actually ministry, and they supersede your family. That's where you know you can really run into some trouble. So that balance between those different aspects of my life, it was difficult, and then as a person who had a a more a prophetic, a revelatory call. On top of that, God is showing you things about people, about, you know, situations that you don't necessarily ask to know about, you know. And the Bible says, you know, with much knowledge can often come sorrow, you know. And that's when you begin to see God really unveiling and revealing things about people and about yourself. Because you have to be able to, you have to be able to look at yourself and not get too self righteous, right? If God is showing you these things. But in the same token, you don't want to, you know, you say, Okay, God, you're showing me this. What do you want me to do with this? And you know, somebody else might say, Okay, you need to go tell that person what God showed you. You know, I saw you doing this. You better stop, you know, doing this. And then, you know, so busy pointing the finger. Yeah, but you have to remember, you know, and it's, it may be cliches, but you've got three pointing back at you. And so there is, you know, you you've gotta be able to stay humble and yet still balance your family and still, you know, uh, not think yourself to be more than what you are, and yet realize that God has called you to do more in ministry than the average person. So yeah, it can be challenging, but I wouldn't change it for anything.   Michael Hingson ** 51:55 It can be a challenge, but at the same time, you clearly were called to do it, and you work at keeping perspective, and I think that's the important thing, which goes back to college, which helped you learn a lot of discipline, and you get to use that discipline in a different way, perhaps, than you right, you figured out in college. But discipline is discipline, yeah. Well, how did you then get into something like the media and start being a TV show host and those kinds of things?   Kay Thompson ** 52:26 Yeah, so I have a wonderful, wonderful pastor who really takes time to work with their their members and find out what your gifts are, what your talents are, and use them. And so I So, let's just say so I was an artist. Okay, bottom line, I was a sculptor, painter, award winning painter, by the way. Let me just tell you now, you know the first or second painting I did, I entered it into a contest at the college, and I won an award, so I had a gift for this design, but in my time we were transitioning to graphic design, graphic design became the big thing, and I never had if I had the aptitude to do computer science, which, bless his soul, my beautiful son is a computer scientist, right, you know, but that gene, this, that gene, skip right on over me. I was not the math person, and when you said physicist, I said, Hmm, that that, you know, that gene just, just totally went around me,   Michael Hingson ** 53:41 yeah, so you don't know anything about 32 feet per second squared anyway, no,   Kay Thompson ** 53:45 I'm about to say, I trust you, whatever you say, you know, and it's the funny thing is, my father was a mathematician, my older brother was a chemical engineer, and Me, you know that I struggle just to pass geometry. Okay, so no, I was the artsy person.   Michael Hingson ** 54:07 Um, that's fine, but I was, yeah. How'd that get you to the media?   Kay Thompson ** 54:12 Yeah, so I was going to say, so, the combination what happened is my pastor knew a pastor who was looking for a part time job, looking for someone to have a part time job, because he had a he had his own publishing company in his house. He at the time he was he published a book that we talked about church growth. And this was at the time when the Purpose Driven Life, The Purpose Driven Life was a purpose driven church came out. It was a huge success. And he the same thing happened with him here in Atlanta, but no publishing company wanted to take. Make his story, because that's the, you know, the whole the society was inundated with this purpose driven church, you know, it was already written about. It was already done. They didn't want his story. So he decided to create his own publishing company, and it was in the basement of his mansion, and he was looking for someone to be the secretary. So I came in that I was, it was a friend of a friend of friend. They hired me, and I started working for him as a as a secretary. And then they would bring these books over, and he would, you know, send them out to be edited, and then bring them back. And then I would have to mail it out to the to the printer and one of the books one day, and I saw it, and I noticed there were still typos in it. I said, Sir, there's still typos in your book. Oh, really, yeah. And he had already paid this person $1,000 so I went back through it, found all these typos, and that's how I got into publishing, publishing my own books and and everything like that. But then one day, my pastor said, Hey, Kay, why don't you do a radio show? I was like, okay, sure, right, because I had met so many people in ministry from doing their books. So I called the radio station, the local am station, and I said, Hey, how much does it cost to do a show, blah, blah, blah, blah. And I was sponsored by my pastor and some other people, and I started a 30 minute show every week. It was called personalities, profiles and perspectives, the three teams, and I would interview people, gospel artists, pastors, you know, just politicians, you know, just people. I would reach out to them. Next thing I know, I got hired by a station in another station in Atlanta. It was called wg, I don't know if you remember, well, you, you probably don't, because you're not from Atlanta, right? But it was W G, U N, 10:10am, in Atlanta, the biggest am station aside from WSB radio, which is WSB 750 the major news network, right? WGN, 1010. Was a huge station, and I got hired by them. I was a DJ. It was a gospel station, and I ended up being the program director, and did a lot of, you know, voiceovers. I did shows, I did production. That's how I got into radio. And I loved it. I loved radio. I loved anything to do with media. It was just I knew it. I got bit with the bug when they opened up that hot mic. That was it. I was in my element. So that's how I got into radio. And then you went to TV. And then I went to TV, yeah, went to TV. Well, what happened is, I was writing books, and there is a station here in Atlanta, W ATC TV 57 and they interview people all over, actually, all over the country. You can come from wherever we know, we've had big names, you know, all kinds of people and local people. And that's one thing about it, is that local people in ministry could go there. They could sing, if they were music artists, they could, you know, talk about their books, talk about their ministry. And so I went on and talked about my book, and next thing I know, I got called in to be a host, and so I've been hosting now for about five years. Wow. You know, on and off. You know, the the show has different hosts each, and I do a couple of times a month. Okay, I'll actually be on there shortly, again in a few days. So   Michael Hingson ** 58:57 tell us about your books. You've mentioned books several times. Did you publish your own books? Okay, so tell us about your books.   Kay Thompson ** 59:06 So yeah, the first four books, well, I've done I've had four books which were on prophecy. The the main title is prophecy in the 21st Century. And then I did four different volumes. The first one was the role of prophecy in the new millennium. And basically that one was written in, I'm going to say around 2012 somewhere about 2012 and it talks about the relevance of prophecy with regard to the millennial generation, and how this you can help steer direct and go alongside millennial mindset, millennial and many millennial aspects of this generation. And then the second book was also the set under the same volume, the same name. Prophecy in the 21st Century, the role of and the second the first one is the role of prophecy in the new millennium. The second one was prophetic healing. And prophetic healing talks about prophecy and healing in the Bible and how prophetic people who operate in the prophetic can help bring forth, healing, societal, healing, relational, healing, physical, healing, financial. And then the third one was about prophetic women. And these are women in the Bible that had a prophetic calling, not necessarily called a prophetess, but display those characteristics of women that operate in Revelation and that sort of gift. And then the fourth one was called the leadership mandate, and it talks about leader and how leaders navigate in the prophetic arena and the characteristics that people ought to have, and leaders in the Bible that also operated in that revelation or that. And then the last book I wrote was called the 30 names, or not the but 30 Names of God, because there are so many more names that God is known by. But I chose 30 names that really stood out to me as what God has called. You know Jehovah Gabor. You know the warrior one fights for us. You know Jehovah Jireh, of course, we know that's our provider. Mm, hmm, Jehovah Rapha, our healer. So I found 30 names that really stood out to me, and I spoke about those in that book. So those are the books that I have, and then I've got another book that will be coming out within the next year, and and it is about healing. So those are my books, and I've published those books. And not only do I, I didn't start off publishing my own books. I started off publishing for other people, right? Because the more I worked in that field, the more I found that I could do better financially if I did it myself. Yeah, so and I, and I, one thing about it is that as a result of being an artist, that the graphic design, computer graphics, came really easy to me, I'll bet. So, yeah, so someone could hand me a manuscript. I had the editing skills right for my mother. So I could edit your book. I could create the design. I could format it. I You. Hand me your manuscript, I hand you back your finished product. So for me, you know, the cheapest person that you know, I pay the least amount because so I can publish as many books as I could write, probably, you know, but that's how I really got started doing that, and then I began to do it for other people, other leaders, other pastors, friends, you know, just people that want that service. I provide that service. And so that's how that really got started.   Michael Hingson ** 1:03:12 Now we don't have a lot of time, but I just curious. You also do something in real estate.   Kay Thompson ** 1:03:19 I do, yeah, I I got my license in 2005 and maybe one year, maybe one year, and then I got out of it right away. Life happened, and then I came back in 2022, and began to did it full time. And so I love it. I love real estate. Right now I'm in residential, but I do some commercial, and the ultimate goal is to do mostly commercial and to have a space. The goal for commercial is to really help others entrepreneurs who are interested in having businesses offline, giving them an opportunity to have a space that is little to nothing, and that's one of the ways that I really want to give back, is to be able to offer that opportunity for people out there to help others to achieve that same goal. And so I believe in entrepreneur. I've been an entrepreneur for 17 years now. So, yeah, have a heart for that. So I want to see other people get through that challenge and be successful. So, and I know it takes money,   Michael Hingson ** 1:04:37 but in real estate helps.   Kay Thompson ** 1:04:39 It definitely helps. Yeah? Well, real estate is constantly going up, you know, even if the market is down and even if finances are down, real estate is something that is immovable,   Michael Hingson ** 1:04:52 so go back up.   Speaker 1 ** 1:04:54 Yeah, yeah, for sure, and   Michael Hingson ** 1:04:57 you clearly enjoy everything that you're. Doing, which is the important thing, yes, I have that is that is really cool, and I am so glad that we had a chance to talk about all this, needless to say, and I want to thank you for being on unstoppable mindset. Clearly, you have an unstoppable mindset, and you exhibited in so many ways. So I really want to thank you, but I also want to thank all of you for listening out there, wherever you happen to be, if you'd like to reach out to KK, how can people find you?   Kay Thompson ** 1:05:31 They can go to my website. It is my name, K Thompson, dot, O, R, G, all my books are there? Contact information, some of my podcasts. You can watch some of Atlanta live the videos of the shows. It's all on my website,   Michael Hingson ** 1:05:49 all right, and that's in in the notes and so on. So, k, a, y, T, H, O, M, P, S O, n.org, correct. So hope that you'll all go there and and check Kay out and and communicate with her. I'm sure that she would love, and I would love to know what you think and get your thoughts about today. So please feel free to email me at Michael, H, I m, I C, H, A, E, L, H i at accessibe, A, C, C, E, S, S, I B, e.com, wherever you're observing our podcast today, please give us a five star rating. We value very highly your reviews, and we, of course, love them most when you give us a five star review. So please do that. And Kay, for you and for everyone who is out there today, if you know anyone else who ought to be on unstoppable mindset, I would really appreciate it if you'd introduce us and we will bring them on the podcast, because we're always looking for people who have stories to tell about their lives and being unstoppable. So please don't hesitate to let us know. You can also go to our podcast page, which is Michael hingson, M, I, C, H, A, E, L, H, I N, G, s o n.com/podcast, so we'd love you to do that as well. But again, really appreciate all you being out there and listening to us and and I'm sure you you like, like, I have gotten some wonderful things out of talking with case. Okay, once again, I want to thank you for being here. This has been absolutely wonderful.   Kay Thompson ** 1:07:22 Well, thank you. I really enjoyed it. I appreciate you asking me to be here and just so glad to be able to share with you today your audience. Really appreciate it.   Michael Hingson ** 1:07:37 You have been listening to the Unstoppable Mindset podcast. Thanks for dropping by. I hope that you'll join us again next week, and in future weeks for upcoming episodes. To subscribe to our podcast and to learn about upcoming episodes, please visit www dot Michael hingson.com slash podcast. Michael Hingson is spelled m i c h a e l h i n g s o n. While you're on the site., please use the form there to recommend people who we ought to interview in upcoming editions of the show. 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Christian Music Guys Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2025 45:47


On today's show, we chat with Rachael Mann!At the age of seven, Rachael discovered her passion for singing—a gift she attributes to God. Self-trained and a pianist by ear, she quickly developed an ear for harmonies, allowing her to explore her musical talents with ease.Rachael began her musical journey in church, performing her first solo at ten years old with "Somebody Love Me" by Michael W. Smith. Little did she know, nearly a decade later, she would sing with him on one of his albums.Rachael's career gained momentum as she opened for renowned artists such as J. Moss, Salvador, Jars of Clay, and Big Daddy Weave. During the early years of Church of the Highlands' launch in Birmingham, she also served as one of its primary worship leaders. In addition to her live performances, Rachael lent her voice to commercial jingles for major brands including McDonald's and Williamson Medical Center in Nashville. She also has been in several music videos for artists such as Brandon Heath “Give Me Your Eyes” and Salvador “What Would It Be Like”.Relocating to Nashville allowed Rachael to further pursue her dreams. She appeared on two episodes of The 700 Club and worked on her second music project, “The First Noel”, while performing for various events and festivals including CTN Network's “Bridges”. Her contributions to Michael W. Smith's Hymns album reached fans nationwide. In 2016, Rachael had the incredible opportunity to sing with Carrie Underwood at the CMT Awards. Rachael has also been a Production Assistant for American Idol and the GMA Dove Awards.As a recurring guest on Atlanta Live and Atlanta & Company, Rachael has touched millions of viewers. She has been featured on National and Internation radio stations including 93.7 WDJC, Revocation Radio, WIAM Radio, and Victory 91.5 FM, The Antidote, Effect Radio and more!Notably, Rachael's song "Control" was produced by Nathan Walters, a RIAA Gold & Platinum Certified, Dove Award-winning artist and member of Plus One. She has had the honor of singing the National Anthem for various sports teams, including the Atlanta Braves, Atlanta Dream, The Savannah Bananas and the Kansas City Royals to name a few, and was a top finalist on Nationally Syndicated The Bert Show for a Thanksgiving song contest. Rachael released her Christmas single, “O Come, O Come Emmanuel,” in collaboration with producer Nathan Walters on November 1st, 2024. Rachael Mann's powerful new single, "Unfiltered," is out now! This deeply personal song invites listeners into a place of raw honesty and total vulnerability before the Lord — a reminder that true worship begins when we lay down the masks and come just as we are.rachaelmann.org@rachaelmannmusicchristianmusicguys.com@christianmusicguys

Topic: Thunder Podcast
Episode 668: Talking about the Play-In and more

Topic: Thunder Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 96:50


Alex, Tierney, and Dylan link up to discuss the following: Play-In Talk Orlando's victory over Atlanta Live look in on the Grizzlies vs. Warriors game How confident are we in this playoff run? Looking back at preseason stat predictions Previewing the Eastern and Western Conference match-ups that are already set Upset alert? Awards discourse And more...

Path to Mastery
God's Blueprint for Entrepreneurs: Faith, Confidence, & Commitment | Kelley Tyan Episode #421 TPE

Path to Mastery

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 57:00


Kelley Tyan is a prayer warrior, proud wife, and devoted mother of two, who has turned her life's trials into a movement of faith and empowerment. As a keynote speaker and founder of the Pray Lead Empower Movement, Kelley inspires Christian women worldwide to embrace God's promises, lead themselves well, and empower others to live courageously.    She is a 2X bestselling author of Addicted to the Climb and The ONE Prayer, and the host of Addicted to the Climb, a Top 50-rated podcast, Chosen by Jesus, designed for Christian women seeking bold faith and transformation. Kelley is a breast cancer survivor, a 4X National Bikini Champion, and someone who has conquered the depths of depression through her unwavering devotion to prayer. Her story is a testament to God's faithfulness in overcoming fear, grief, and adversity. With authenticity and passion, Kelley shares how prayer has been the foundation of her resilience, from battling breast cancer to climbing out of life's darkest valleys.    She's seen God move powerfully in her life and is now on a mission to equip others to experience His peace, joy, and strength. Kelley's transformative message has been featured on ABC, iHeart Media, Cornerstone TV Network, Life Today with James Robison, Atlanta Live, and in publications like Link2Us, Aspiring Magazine, and Thrive Today. Whether she's speaking on a stage, coaching ambitious women, or leading her 4-week mentorship, Kelley is relentlessly committed to helping others step into their God-given identity and live empowered lives.   Connect with Kelley LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kelley-tyan-626580a1/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kelleytyan/   Connect with David Hill Public Website: www.davidihill.com  Real Estate University: www.realestatelistings.club Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/davidihill/  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidihill  20-Minute call: https://www.davidihill.com/strategycall   FACEBOOK COMMUNITY Please follow and join my Group- https://www.facebook.com/groups/ptmastery

Live With CDP Podcast
Live With CDP Talk Show, Guest: Debra Price, (Gospel Recording Artist), Season #9, Episode #44, January 25th, 2025

Live With CDP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2025 93:02


Debra Price, a Gospel Recording Artist, Minister and DADDY'S Girl. (ABBA I Belong To U) Since 2000 Debra Price has Empowered, Encouraged and Inspired Women and Young girls through sharing her heartfelt songs. Testifying of her struggles, pains and how she's moving forward in this Beautiful World. In 1993 Debra was forced to start over. She sought help three weeks after burying one of her twin daughters “Angel” Debra and her then five year old son “Eddie” went to a Refuge for battered women. The death of our child, The death of a marriage, and struggling with feelings of depression, bitterness, anger and rejection. Debra had to learn to Love herself again, it is everyday assignment. To know she's Loved and Approved of by FATHER GOD has Planted the deep Love for Others in her heart. “Transform Me" is Dedicated to every young girl and woman everywhere that has ever had been abused in any way, low self-esteem, or had a child to die. Her goal is to help young women uncover their inner beauty, confidence and strengths through the power of music. There is healing for your soul. We overcome a little easier when we know that someone else has survived what we may be experiencing. Debra says Look Up & Reach Up! Debra teamed up with Extended Hands Alliance (EHA) Outreach Ministry in 2014. She helps to provide clothes, food, encouragement and prayer. On Sunday morning is a part of the Worship team to fill the park with Praise. Debra opens up with Praise & Worship. It really is a Full Outside Church experience to the Birmingham, AL Downtown Homeless at Linn Park. Debra has been featured on “Atlanta Live”, “Fox 6” and recently ABC 33/40 “Talk of Alabama” as well as various magazines “Change”, “Mackie”, “VOC”, “Dream Out Loud”, and Newspapers “The Daily Home”, “The Anniston Star”, as well as Radio stations was #1 On “New Praise Radio Top 30”, “Heaven 610 & 100.1 Fm”, “KLJN 107.7 Gospel Train”, “Rebirth4Love Gospel Hour”, “Devine” “UGospel”, “Praise 96.5”,”Living Witness Tv” Eternal Life Radio” “Beautiful Butterfly” “The Christian Beat”, “Praise 100.7”, “Christian News” “TPV Radio Network” “The Royal Pen Network” and Many Indie blogs. Inquire about this Gospel artist Debra Price. Contact: productionspriceless316@gmail.com DP Management 205-725-9466 IG @ Officialdebraprice Twitter OfficialDebraP FB 1OfficialDebraPriceMusicPage/ www.amazon.com/dp/B0CRPSZCLC/ (I STAND) www.amazon.com/dp/B017NVT7KM/ (Transform Me) www.amazon.com/dp/B004RR7ZJQ/ (Set Me Free) #debraprice #recordingartist #gospel #songwriter #livewithcdp #chrispomay #barrycullenchevrolet #wellingtonbrewery https://beacons.ai/chrisdpomay https://www.cameo.com/chrispomay Want to create live streams like this? Check out StreamYard: https://streamyard.com/pal/d/54200596...

Live with Carisha Show
Zoey Clarke Talks Bossing Up & Running Atlanta Live with Carisha Podcast!

Live with Carisha Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 9:47


Entrepreneur / Artist Zoey Clarke visits the Live with Carisha Show to discuss her new music, running a successful business in the south and some Hot Seat questions. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/carisha-the-diva/support

Nightcap with Unc and Ocho
Nightcap - Hour 1: Unc test Ocho, Spello-Cinco LIVE from ATL, Chad gets upset

Nightcap with Unc and Ocho

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2024 42:21 Transcription Available


The fan favorite segment is back with Best of Spello-Cinco with Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson on Nightcap! Unc tests Ocho on some of the most difficult words to spell, the audience members from our live in Atlanta show get involved trying to stump Ocho, Chad threatens to never do Spello-Cinco again and much more!03:12 - Unc gives Ocho the hardest words to spell09:17 - Audience members at the Atlanta LIVE show participate in Spello-Cinco24:43 - Ocho gets upset during Spello-Cinco41:00 - Ocho's been studying… it hasn't helped(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.)#Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Living Your Truth w/Tavares
“Interview w/ Aurea McGarry”

Living Your Truth w/Tavares

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2024 58:11


On this Episode I interview Aurea McGarry the Emmy Award Winning TV Show Host, Producer and Founder of The Limelight Network has been featured on many TV networks with viewers in the millions. Aurea Helps Her Clients To Gain Visibility, Credibility And Authority Through Becoming Professional Podcasters, TV Hosts And Industry Leaders! Aurea is also a TEDx speaker, The VOICE of HOPE Keynote Speaker, Event Emcee and the Founder and host of Get CELEBRITIZED TV/podcast and a long standing contributing host of "Atlanta Live" on WATC TV. I am grateful to have her on the show as we share insights on business, self development, servant leadership, knowing your why and celebrating wisdom. Check out Aurea's links and add, follow and share them. Here is her website https://www.aureamcgarry.com/ and below you will find direct links to her YouTube Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, X and TikTok. Thank you for your support https://bit.ly/subscribeaureayoutube https://youtube.com/@aureamcgarry?si=SwRjO2HgpHyEzmmf https://www.facebook.com/Aureamcgarryproductions?mibextid=LQQJ4d https://www.linkedin.com/in/aureamcgarry?utm_source=share&utm_campaign=share_via&utm_content=profile&utm_medium=ios_app https://www.instagram.com/aureamcgarryproductions?igsh=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ== https://www.tiktok.com/@aureamcgarry?_t=8mSoM7ACEOs&_r=1 I know you have many choices in the podcast world so thank you so much for being here with me today. I appreciate you, your time and energy. Let's enjoy the show. https://linktr.ee/tavaresagarrett livingyourtruthpodcast@gmail.com https://anchor.fm/livingyourtruth www.Instagram.com/livingyourtruthpodcast www.Twitter.com/livinurtruth www.Facebook.com/livingyourtruthpodcast https:// https://www.tiktok.com/@livingyourtruthpodcast www.Instagram.com/tavaresagarrett please check out my new online experience The Body Synthesis Store https://payhip.com/thebodysynthesis Health is Wealth and Wellness. Check out www.thebodysynthesis.com for healthy lifestyle information. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/livingyourtruth/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/livingyourtruth/support

The Fit in Faith Podcast
Ep 455: Hip-Hop, Faith, and Entrepreneurship: The Journey of Brea Miles | Tamra Andress & Brea Miles

The Fit in Faith Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 36:14


Discover the inspiring journey of Brea Miles, a Christian hip-hop artist, author, and speaker, as she joins host Tamra Andress on The Messenger Movement Podcast. From her entrepreneurial ventures as a child to her impactful ministry through music and testimony, Brea's story is one of faith, resilience, and redemption.   Tune in as she shares her experiences, insights, and upcoming projects, including her new single 'R3spect' and devotional magazine. Don't miss this empowering conversation filled with authenticity, humility, and the reflection of God's essence.   About Brea: Author, Rapper, Speaker, Host! Always bold, always honest, always real, always Brea.Brea Miles is a significant player in the genre known as Christian Hip-Hop. Her projects have topped the iTunes top 20, and her latest single, “Crazy Faith,” reached #1 on Billboard | BDS(i). Three of her singles have charted on iTunes' top 100 charts. Her latest EP, “The Vault + 1,” garnered a Top 10 spot on iTunes Hip Hop/Rap Charts, reaching number 9. Her latest collaboration single, “ME,” reached 2 million overall views and streams. Born in Richmond, yet raised between Pittsburgh, Virginia, and the Carolinas, Brea has a flavor of her own. Deeply rooted in her faith, she communicates her passion throughout her music. She is the host of a syndicated radio show, "4 Tha Culture," as heard on Praise 100.9 FM(Charlotte). The station's first show focuses on Christian Hip Hop, Rhythm, and gospel, becoming the number one show within its time slot for Radio One. Because of her prolific style and electrifying stage performance. Brea was dubbed “ the female mix of Tye Tribbett and Kirk Franklin” by 89.5 FM radio. Touring several military bases performing for the Troops, Brea has proven herself a tireless advocate and mentor for thousands of young people through her outreach support and renown musical concerts, as well as countless engagements in support of military leadership, resiliency events, SHARP, youth services, and the military chaplain's corp. In fact, Brea has also performed for our troops during Festivals, Holiday Events, and Sunday Services.In 2023, Brea made history by becoming the first female rapper to perform at the world's largest Christian Festival, “Kingdom Bound.” Which hosts 47,000 attendees. She's also performed at SSW, Flavor Fest, & Kingdom Choice Awards (Broadway Edition NYC.) In 2024 she become the first Christian rapper to perform at the Tampa Bay Black Heritage Festival! Brea holds a bachelor's in communication from Grand Canyon University. And is a nationally syndicated television Host. Currently hosting “Atlanta Live” & “Relentless Faith.”Brea has captured many of these experiences of encouragement, through her book and public speaking engagements. www.alwaysbrea.com   Where to Find Tamra: Become a Millionaire Messenger! Take your Voice and Vocation to the Nations: https://fitinfaithmedia.com/millionaire-messenger   ⁉️ Have a faith & or biz question you'd like to have me answer? Feel free to write it, along with your honest review on Apple Podcasts - I'll share you and give you the answer in an upcoming episode!

Fierce Calling with Doris Swift
Embracing Purpose in Ministry, Mentoring, and Caregiving with Dr. Evelyn Johnson-Taylor

Fierce Calling with Doris Swift

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2023 38:53


Welcome back to another episode of Fierce Calling! In this week's episode, I welcome my friend and remarkable woman of God, Dr. Evelyn Johnson-Taylor. As a beloved women's ministry leader for nearly three decades, Evelyn has dedicated her life to encouraging, empowering, and equipping women in every season of life. Join us as we explore her journey, from her inspiring role as a nurse to her transformative experiences as a caregiver and mentor. Evelyn shares her insights on the alignment of calling and interests, the power of prayer and seeking, and the transformative role of mentoring. We delve into her life's purpose of serving and caring for others, as well as her passion for advocating for caregivers who often go unnoticed. I know you'll be inspired by Evelyn's profound understanding of the importance of rest, savoring moments, and active listening. We also explore her personal challenges and triumphs, including her own widowhood and the realization that God's plans exceed our own desires. As we journey through this episode, we uncover Evelyn's immense strength, unwavering faith, and her ability to uplift and encourage others in their darkest seasons. Are you ready to be encouraged, inspired. and challenged? Then listen in while I have a chat with Dr. Evelyn Johnson-Taylor. Connect with Dr. Evelyn You can reach out to Evelyn https://evelynjtaylor.org/ and sign up for her monthly newsletter, filled with great info and encouragement! www.evelynjtaylor.org https://www.facebook.com/drevelynjohnsontaylor @evelynjtaylor-twitter evelynjtaylor-Instagram www.linkedin.com/in/evelyn-johnson-taylor-ph-d-590b513/ More About Dr. Evelyn ... Evelyn Johnson-Taylor Ph. D. is a women's ministry leader for nearly thirty years, helping women navigate many of the seasons of their lives. Her vision is to encourage, empower and equip women to win in every season of life. She uses God's Word, and her life experiences to fulfill this vision by coaching, mentoring, training, speaking, and writing books. When applied, the biblical principles that she teaches will encourage, empower and equip women to walk in thefullness of all that God created them to be and accomplish. Evelyn is an ordained minister who served with her late husband, Pastor Scott Taylor, as the founding pastors of Good News Bible Church in Gaithersburg, Maryland, and Good News Global Ministries in Wesley Chapel, Florida. For fourteen years, she also served as founder and president of Women of Promise International Ministries Inc., a nonprofit outreach ministry offering hope and healing to women. She is a theology professor at Grace & Truth Christian University in Tampa, FL.She has earned an AD in nursing, BA in Women's Studies, and MA and Ph.D. in Ministry. She was a caregiver for her husband during his illness from 2008–2018. As a 10-year caregiver, she offers a message of hope and encouragement to those caring for loved ones. Her work with community organizations keeps her in touch with the needs and resources available to caregivers. God has blessed Evelyn with multiple guest appearances on HomeKeepers with Arthelene Rippy, Atlanta Live, and other media platforms to share her passion to empower women and theimportance of self-care for caregivers. Evelyn is the mother of two adult daughters and one son-in-love. Need a Speaker for Your Next Women's Event? Book Doris ... I'd love to chat about speaking at your next event! I'm currently booking for 2024-2025 so let's connect. Check out my speaking page at https://dorisswift.com/speaking/ or https://www.womenspeakers.com/florida/edgewater/speaker/doris-swift I'm looking forward to serving you and your ladies! Ever feel like you can't find your joy? Grab my Bible Study Surrender the Joy Stealers: Rediscover the Jesus Joy in You!

TV Programs (audio)
Ep 66: WATC Atlanta Interview

TV Programs (audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 28:30


ProphecyUSA host Rick Pearson is interviewed on Atlanta Live with John and Nakita Citizen. of Watchmen TV. John asks Rick specific questions of why He has come to America what is the prophetic word that God is trying say through his ministry.

TV Programs
Ep 66: WATC Atlanta Interview

TV Programs

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 28:30


ProphecyUSA host Rick Pearson is interviewed on Atlanta Live with John and Nakita Citizen. of Watchmen TV. John asks Rick specific questions of why He has come to America what is the prophetic word that God is trying say through his ministry.

And I Quote
071 Being Bold with Deonte' Bolden

And I Quote

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2023 25:41


Author, Filmmaker and Playwright Deonte' Bolden shares his passion for the arts and how he is helping others accomplish their goals by being bold on And I Quote. We will also be taking your questions! Deonte' Bolden is an Award-Winning Atlanta based authors filmmaker, host, and playwright. Through his production company Deonte' 'Bolden Productions. The Washington DC native made his directing and playwriting debut with the premiere of the stage play " Looking For Love In All The Wrong Places." The inaugural work was well- received by the Atlanta community and inspired audiences during the 2 sold out performances. He is the author of two publications, Purpose Pains which won The PEACH Theatre Literary Award in 2020 and a children's book, Differently Abled, which is an empowerment book about four children with disabilities who go on a journey of developing self-love, acceptance, and confidence. The empowering story recently landed him an interview on Atlanta's 11Alive News and Atlanta Live on WATC TV 57 in Atlanta. Deonte' is currently developing a series of works built around his life experiences that will inspire many generations. Follow Deonte' Bolden on Social Media: Website: https://www.deonteboldenproductions.com/ Follow Ryan on Social Media: Linktree: https://linktr.ee/ryanandiquote Make Sure to LIKE, COMMENT, & SUBSCRIBE! Nerd Culture MERCH!!! www.nerdculture.threadless.com HWWS NC Merch - https://hwwswebtv.threadless.com/design Follow: Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/itsnerdculture/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/itsnerdculture Twitter :https://twitter.com/itsNerdCulture Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/itsnerdculture

Building Hope With Purple Thoughts
MARCH MILESTONE REVIEW 300TH EPISODE W/ CAMERON & BJ ARNETT

Building Hope With Purple Thoughts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2023 69:54


Cameron Arnett is an award-winning actor in television, film, and theater hailing from Port-Au-Prince Haiti. He is also an author, speaker, film director, and producer. Cameron has appeared on just about every major network. Past television credits include NBC's Miami Vice, Fox's Star Trek: The Next Generation, ABC's China Beach and Doogie Howser MD, VH1's Single Ladies, and Tyler Perry's Meet the Browns. Today Cameron travels an average of thirty weeks a year shooting faith based and family friendly projects. He has appeared in twenty films in the last seven years alone. More recent successes include his role as “Dr. Furst” in I Still Believe, Seventeen Magazines #1 Romantic Movie of the Year, Thomas Hill in Overcomer, the Kendrick Brothers' #1 family film for 2019, Sam Sr. in Mattie:  The Discovery, Solomon Grant in Karen Abercrombie's Discarded Things, Bill in The Challenger Disaster, and Logan Evans in Champion.  Mattie: The Discovery is also Cameron's directorial debut.Cameron was awarded Actor of the Year by the International Christian Film and Music Festival for 2020.Camy “Cameron” Arnett is currently the CEO of Camy Arnett Production Studios (CAPS). CAPS is a television, film, and entertainment company dedicated to the mission of captivating the airwaves through sound programming, presenting viable family friendly alternatives, and providing a principle centered variety to a broad market.  Under Cameron's leadership, CAPS has produced television shows such as Jesus Is My Booski, It's Pivotal and BJA Today. In addition, Cameron and his wife BJ Arnett have produced and directed their first feature film, Mattie: The Discovery, a CAPS production. It is the first installment of a trilogy and has garnered awards at film festivals nationwide.  He is a dynamic speaker and host with expertise in the areas of finance, leadership, accountability, and activism. Having started out as a regular host on the talk show Atlanta Live, Cameron is a former producer and co-host of the syndicated The Christian View (TCV).He is the founder of Saving Destinies: A Redefinition of Life Movement and the published author of the first in a series of children's books, A Good Man: A Child's I Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda Story (A Saving Destinies Series).  Having left L.A. at the height of his acting career to live out a life of faith, Cameron has lived in Atlanta, GA since 1998 and has not looked back. He is married to the love of his life, BJ Arnett and together, they are the parents of a blended family of five wonderful children.   BJ Arnett is a Producer, Director, Costumer/ Wardrobe Stylist Buyer and Educator of over 40 years. Former NBC 11 Alive Noonday anchor and entertainment/lifestyle reporter, Mrs.BJ Arnett is no stranger to the film and entertainment industry. As host and associate producer of Employment Line and Primetime for Georgia Public Television, additionally, TV69, (now CW) with Community, Beat of the City and Soul of Atlanta, BJ is familiar with investigative reporting and producing with her current talk shows BJA Today produced by Camy Arnett Production Studios and This Day with BJ Arnett. Past film credits include Made in Heaven and Marc Pease Experience as well as Adrenaline and Grantham Rose, in which BJ plays the daughter of Marla Gibbs, who portrays Rose. One of her favorite roles was playing DeAndria Keanna Kelly, alongside her husband, Cameron Arnett in the five time Dove Award winning film, Stand Your Ground. She was also head of costuming, designing the leading lady's notorious red suit. BJ just completed the film Tulsa where she plays a tough director of social work. She is known as the "go to person" for connecting with other industry professionals and discreet guidance in fashion, film and television. She has also served as Public Relations Director, VP of Membership and continues to sit on the board of directors for WIFTA, Women In Film and Television Atlanta for the past 3 years as co – chair of the Gala committee team. BJ Arnett also sits on the Programs Committee for the largest film festival in the country, Atlanta Jewish Film Festival. With her company, Model Majesty, LLC, she trains and books production talent for fashion, film and television events. She and her husband, director, producer, and actor Cameron Arnett, are executive producers of their first feature film Mattie: The Discovery and producers of the film Destined to Love You. BJ is also an associate producer of The Challenger Disaster. Together, she and her husband serve on Union City, Georgia's Mayor's Faith Initiative Committee, The Global Media Summit Board of Directors and she is mentor to numerous women across the country with Model Majesty, LLC. Mrs.Arnett, has an MBA, BA in Fashion Merchandising and an AA in Fashion Design. She is currently an assistant professor in fashion merchandising at Clark Atlanta University in Atlanta, Georgia where she is a millennial workplace development specialist, the founder of Fab Lab - a retail training space, the founder of New York City student “Trends and Tours” fashion excursion and the creator of the very first HBCU Fashion Week which has initiated partnership between fashion, art, film and entertainment industries through a series of workshops and panel discussions.

Late Night With Ler And Lionel
159. Calibrate the D*ck ft. Cam

Late Night With Ler And Lionel

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 109:00


Atlanta Live show tickets MAR. 2nd >>>> https://citywinery.com/atlanta/Online/default.asp?BOparam::WScontent::loadArticle::permalink=ATL-ler-and-lionel-3-2-23&BOparam::WScontent::loadArticle::context_id= DC Live Show tickets APR. 15th >>> https://www.dccomedyloft.com/shows/203785 Visit: athleticgreens.com/LATENITE ---->for a Free 1-year supply of Vitamin D & 5 free travel packs! On this episode we sat down with our good friend Cam (@candidwithcam) and we talk about tapping the clit, suck it and beat it, morning head, marinated gooch, and much more! Also for bonus content head over to Patreon-----> https://www.patreon.com/Lerandlionel and be sure to follow us on all social media platforms (@lerandlionel) for extra content, full videos out every Wednesday/Thursday on youtube -----> https://linktr.ee/lerandlionel Sponsorships: adamandeve.com code "LATE NITE"

Late Night With Ler And Lionel
158. Sex Games Mode

Late Night With Ler And Lionel

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 120:43


Atlanta Live show tickets MAR. 2nd >>>> https://citywinery.com/atlanta/Online/default.asp?BOparam::WScontent::loadArticle::permalink=ATL-ler-and-lionel-3-2-23&BOparam::WScontent::loadArticle::context_id= DC Live Show tickets APR. 15th >>> https://www.dccomedyloft.com/shows/203785 Visit: athleticgreens.com/LATENITE ---->for a Free 1-year supply of Vitamin D & 5 free travel packs! On this episode the boys talk about women not shitting, fuckin thru fats, respecting boundries, our upcoming ATL trip, fresh wax, and much more! Also for bonus content head over to Patreon-----> https://www.patreon.com/Lerandlionel and be sure to follow us on all social media platforms (@lerandlionel) for extra content, full videos out every Wednesday/Thursday on youtube -----> https://linktr.ee/lerandlionel Sponsorships: adamandeve.com code "LATE NITE"

Late Night With Ler And Lionel
157. Head Poetry

Late Night With Ler And Lionel

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2023 118:07


Come out and party with the boys FEB. 17th >>> https://www.eventbrite.com/e/love-connection-w-ll-tickets-526820543427?fbclid=PAAaZDdQJnEEF0IjTB3KgTcTFzLpJpxDFOIKzjHigusP8_ZpCqVWhQtgizCxA Visit: athleticgreens.com/LATENITE ---->for a Free 1-year supply of Vitamin D & 5 free travel packs! Atlanta Live show tickets MAR. 2nd >>>> https://citywinery.com/atlanta/Online/default.asp?BOparam::WScontent::loadArticle::permalink=ATL-ler-and-lionel-3-2-23&BOparam::WScontent::loadArticle::context_id= On this episode the boys talk about being parenting our parents, laughter is our medicine, your nudes are here to stay, figuring out your fetish , and much more! Also for bonus content head over to Patreon-----> https://www.patreon.com/Lerandlionel and be sure to follow us on all social media platforms (@lerandlionel) for extra content, full videos out every Wednesday/Thursday on youtube -----> https://linktr.ee/lerandlionel Sponsorships: adamandeve.com code "LATE NITE"

Late Night With Ler And Lionel
156. Pillow Demons

Late Night With Ler And Lionel

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 114:43


Come out and party with the boys FEB. 17th >>> https://www.eventbrite.com/e/love-connection-w-ll-tickets-526820543427?fbclid=PAAaZDdQJnEEF0IjTB3KgTcTFzLpJpxDFOIKzjHigusP8_ZpCqVWhQtgizCxA Visit: athleticgreens.com/LATENITE ---->for a Free 1-year supply of Vitamin D & 5 free travel packs! Atlanta Live show tickets MAR. 2nd >>>> https://citywinery.com/atlanta/Online/default.asp?BOparam::WScontent::loadArticle::permalink=ATL-ler-and-lionel-3-2-23&BOparam::WScontent::loadArticle::context_id= On this episode the boys talk about the chicken nugget list, apology nut, women being attentive, pillow demons > pillow princess', and much more! Also for bonus content head over to Patreon-----> https://www.patreon.com/Lerandlionel and be sure to follow us on all social media platforms (@lerandlionel) for extra content, full videos out every Wednesday/Thursday on youtube -----> https://linktr.ee/lerandlionel Sponsorships: adamandeve.com code "LATE NITE"

I AM Athlete Podcast
IAA Atlanta Live: In Pursuit of Accountability

I AM Athlete Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 103:53


I AM ATHLETE TOUR - ATLANTA Jerry Jones and B Simone tie into accountability. Our community help B Simone accountable for what she said but let Jones off the hook for what he participated in 65 years ago. Why do we allow the standards to be different for some?

Average Joe Finances
145. Hustle and Have Fun Doing it with DC Glenn

Average Joe Finances

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2022 49:07 Transcription Available


Join Mike Cavaggioni with DC Glenn on the 145th episode of the Average Joe Finances Podcast. DC shares his passion for empowering, educating, and leaving a legacy of inspiration behind for his fellow artists, or anyone who hopes to succeed in any endeavor their heart desires.In this episode, you'll learn:Learn how to master your craft. What is Search Channel Optimization (SCO) and how it worksThe importance of organization and its impactThe importance of learning and understanding the vocabulary of your craftAnd so much more!About DC Glenn:DC Glenn made musical history as DC The Brain Supreme of Tag Team with his multi platinum hit single and album "​ Whoomp!, There It is! "​. This multi-talented musician, producer, DJ, marketer and all around business man has his own digital marketing company called CLG Investments Inc. In combination with excelling in voice acting booking as one of the top urban voices for Apple's ITunes Radio. In addition, he is one of the most well-known DJ's in Atlanta, performing at legendary clubs such as Magic City, Atlanta Live, Colbalt Lounge, and Strokers just to mention a few.DC has worked from the ground up to develop a rewarding business, and nowadays is on the verge of strengthening his enterprise to a level seen by few. Find DC Glenn on:Website: https://www.tagteambackagain.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dcglennatl/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dcglennatl/?hl=enTwitter: https://www.facebook.com/dcglennatl/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dcglennatl/ Average Joe Finances®All of our social media links and more: https://averagejoefinances.com/linksAbout Mike: https://themikecav.comREWBCON: Join me at the Real Estate Wealth Builders Conference. Use promo code “Mike” to save on tickets. https://averagejoefinances.com/rewbconTools and resources I use: www.averagejoefinances.com/resourcesCRM Tool: www.averagejoefinances.com/crmPay Off Your Mortgage in 5-7 Years:www.theshredmethod.com/averagejoefinancesFind a REALTOR® in any state: www.averagejoefinances.com/realtorMake Real Estate Investing Easier with DealMachine:www.averagejoefinances.com/dealmachinePodcast Hosting: www.averagejoefinances.com/buzzsproutPodcast Editing Services: www.editpods.com*DISCLAIMER* www.averagejoefinances.com/disclaimerSee our full episode transcripts here: www.averagejoefinancespod.com/episodesSupport the show

Jerry Royce Live - Worldwide
DA TESTIMONY WITH PAULA BRION 90 - RACHEL WILSON (Gospel Recording Artist)

Jerry Royce Live - Worldwide

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 30:56


www.rachelwilsonministries.com Rachel began singing at the young age of five, and has been a faithful voice in her local church singing on the praise team and choir. Through her life experiences she has gained passion to reach the unreachable. Many people across the country have found hope, encouragement and inspiration through her music ministry. Rachel released, “Introducing Rachel Wilson” in 2008, which was produced by Greg Norwood. Currently, Rachel is an Artist with DAF Entertainment Group, with Darin and Adriann Lewis-Freeman, from the two-time Stellar Award and Dove Award winning gospel group RiZen. In July 2019, Rachel released her hit single “Praise Medley” which reached the “Top 40” on the Nielsen Charts. Rachel has been blessed to spread the gospel through song on major networks such as BET's Video Gospel, TCT, Bobby Jones Gospel, Atlanta Live, as well as the Emmy-nominated late-night Christian show I'm Just Saying, with Pastor Dan Willis. Rachel has been blessed to share the stage with many great gospel artists such as Ben Tankard, Canton Jones, Doug Williams, Keith “The Wonder Boy” Johnson, Luther Barnes, Earnest Pugh, and the legendary Pastor Shirley Caesar.

Jerry Royce Live - Worldwide
DA TESTIMONY WITH PAULA BRION 90 - RACHEL WILSON (Gospel Recording Artist)

Jerry Royce Live - Worldwide

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 30:56


www.rachelwilsonministries.com Rachel began singing at the young age of five, and has been a faithful voice in her local church singing on the praise team and choir. Through her life experiences she has gained passion to reach the unreachable. Many people across the country have found hope, encouragement and inspiration through her music ministry. Rachel released, “Introducing Rachel Wilson” in 2008, which was produced by Greg Norwood. Currently, Rachel is an Artist with DAF Entertainment Group, with Darin and Adriann Lewis-Freeman, from the two-time Stellar Award and Dove Award winning gospel group RiZen. In July 2019, Rachel released her hit single “Praise Medley” which reached the “Top 40” on the Nielsen Charts. Rachel has been blessed to spread the gospel through song on major networks such as BET's Video Gospel, TCT, Bobby Jones Gospel, Atlanta Live, as well as the Emmy-nominated late-night Christian show I'm Just Saying, with Pastor Dan Willis. Rachel has been blessed to share the stage with many great gospel artists such as Ben Tankard, Canton Jones, Doug Williams, Keith “The Wonder Boy” Johnson, Luther Barnes, Earnest Pugh, and the legendary Pastor Shirley Caesar.

DA TESTIMONY WITH PAULA BRION
DA TESTIMONY WITH PAULA BRION 90 - RACHEL WILSON (Gospel Recording Artist)

DA TESTIMONY WITH PAULA BRION

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 30:56


www.rachelwilsonministries.comRachel began singing at the young age of five, and has been a faithful voice in her localchurch singing on the praise team and choir. Through her life experiences she has gainedpassion to reach the unreachable. Many people across the country have found hope,encouragement and inspiration through her music ministry.Rachel released, “Introducing Rachel Wilson” in 2008, which was produced by GregNorwood. Currently, Rachel is an Artist with DAF Entertainment Group, with Darin andAdriann Lewis-Freeman, from the two-time Stellar Award and Dove Award winning gospelgroup RiZen. In July 2019, Rachel released her hit single “Praise Medley” which reachedthe “Top 40” on the Nielsen Charts.Rachel has been blessed to spread the gospel through song on major networks such as BET's Video Gospel, TCT, Bobby Jones Gospel, Atlanta Live, as well as the Emmy-nominated late-night Christian show I'm Just Saying, with Pastor Dan Willis. Rachel has been blessed to share the stage with many great gospel artists such as Ben Tankard, Canton Jones, Doug Williams, Keith “The Wonder Boy” Johnson, Luther Barnes, Earnest Pugh, and the legendary Pastor Shirley Caesar.

WooFantasy
#SFB12 Atlanta - LIVE Draft Coverage!

WooFantasy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2022 118:01


Woo Fantasy is BACK with coverage from the very first LIVE Scott Fish Bowl Draft! Brandon (@RotoSuperstar) and Nick (@therealffgoat) take you through the festivities and discuss how the first 10 rounds of the drafts unfolds. We discuss picks and strategies with some of the participants during the Superflex scoring setup. Tune in, get educated, and WIN with Woo Fantasy!

Maximum Octane
Dealing with the One In the Mirror To Improve Our Relationships with C. Regi Rodgers

Maximum Octane

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022 42:02


In today's episode, the #1 Relationships Coach, C. Regi Rodgers, visits us to discuss how we establish and build romantic and business-related relationships. Former renowned Pastor C. Regi Rodgers has been featured in "I'm Just Saying" from TCT Network, "Heavenly Sent" from the Word Network, "Atlanta Live" from TV 57 in Atlanta, and other local cable and national radio programming. Regi leads people to understand their own destiny and their power to create their own reality. He is a gifted teacher, speaker, mentor, and author.Throughout our conversation, Regi shared the five stages of dating to help us create long-lasting and healthy relationships. We talk about the difference between having chemistry or a connection with someone, why we must look for consistency when meeting someone new, and how we can do it following our intuition. We delve into the limiting beliefs our image-based society instills on us, the importance of constant evolution, and how to develop soft skills to improve our problem-solving abilities. In addition, Regi revealed how to change the narrative of our thoughts to attract what we want and need in our lives and business and let the universe's choreographic abilities work in our favor. Some Questions I Ask:There are many very busy people who don't go out a lot. They rely on online dating. How do you relate chemistry or connection, those things that you speak about, to this? (5:42)I see with my friends, they meet people, talk and exchange pictures, and the pictures don't look anything like them. Why do you think people do that? (8:18)In This Episode, You Will Learn:About the first stage of dating, the Meet and Greet stage (3:44)Do you remember who you were before the world told you who you are? (8:13)The importance of being in constant evolution. Dating and marriage are a constantly evolving process (13:23)We need to normalize having arguments and focus on our problem-solving skills (20:21)We create, attract, and expand the world around us with our words (22:42)Regi shares some advice for people without healthy coping mechanisms (38:25)Connect with Regi:InstagramFacebookLet's connect:LinkedInFacebookEmail: mopodcast@autotraining.net Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

Coppershot Music
IGLOO ATLANTA [LIVE AUDIO] APRIL 30TH 2022

Coppershot Music

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 231:10


IGLOO ATLANTA [LIVE AUDIO] APRIL 30TH 2022 by Coppershot Music

Building Hope With Purple Thoughts
300TH EPISODE CELEBRATION W/ Cameron & BJ Arnett

Building Hope With Purple Thoughts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2022 69:49


Cameron Arnett is an award-winning actor in television, film, and theater hailing from Port-Au-Prince Haiti. He is also an author, speaker, film director, and producer. Cameron has appeared on just about every major network. Past television credits include NBC's Miami Vice, Fox's Star Trek: The Next Generation, ABC's China Beach and Doogie Howser MD, VH1's Single Ladies, and Tyler Perry's Meet the Browns. Today Cameron travels an average of thirty weeks a year shooting faith based and family friendly projects. He has appeared in twenty films in the last seven years alone. More recent successes include his role as “Dr. Furst” in I Still Believe, Seventeen Magazines #1 Romantic Movie of the Year, Thomas Hill in Overcomer, the Kendrick Brothers' #1 family film for 2019, Sam Sr. in Mattie:  The Discovery, Solomon Grant in Karen Abercrombie's Discarded Things, Bill in The Challenger Disaster, and Logan Evans in Champion.  Mattie: The Discovery is also Cameron's directorial debut.Cameron was awarded Actor of the Year by the International Christian Film and Music Festival for 2020.Camy “Cameron” Arnett is currently the CEO of Camy Arnett Production Studios (CAPS). CAPS is a television, film, and entertainment company dedicated to the mission of captivating the airwaves through sound programming, presenting viable family friendly alternatives, and providing a principle centered variety to a broad market.  Under Cameron's leadership, CAPS has produced television shows such as Jesus Is My Booski, It's Pivotal and BJA Today. In addition, Cameron and his wife BJ Arnett have produced and directed their first feature film, Mattie: The Discovery, a CAPS production. It is the first installment of a trilogy and has garnered awards at film festivals nationwide.  He is a dynamic speaker and host with expertise in the areas of finance, leadership, accountability, and activism. Having started out as a regular host on the talk show Atlanta Live, Cameron is a former producer and co-host of the syndicated The Christian View (TCV).He is the founder of Saving Destinies: A Redefinition of Life Movement and the published author of the first in a series of children's books, A Good Man: A Child's I Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda Story (A Saving Destinies Series).  Having left L.A. at the height of his acting career to live out a life of faith, Cameron has lived in Atlanta, GA since 1998 and has not looked back. He is married to the love of his life, BJ Arnett and together, they are the parents of a blended family of five wonderful children. BJ Arnett is a Producer, Director, Costumer/ Wardrobe Stylist Buyer and Educator of over 40 years. Former NBC 11 Alive Noonday anchor and entertainment/lifestyle reporter, Mrs.BJ Arnett is no stranger to the film and entertainment industry. As host and associate producer of Employment Line and Primetime for Georgia Public Television, additionally, TV69, (now CW) with Community, Beat of the City and Soul of Atlanta, BJ is familiar with investigative reporting and producing with her current talk shows BJA Today produced by Camy Arnett Production Studios and This Day with BJ Arnett. Past film credits include Made in Heaven and Marc Pease Experience as well as Adrenaline and Grantham Rose, in which BJ plays the daughter of Marla Gibbs, who portrays Rose. One of her favorite roles was playing DeAndria Keanna Kelly, alongside her husband, Cameron Arnett in the five time Dove Award winning film, Stand Your Ground. She was also head of costuming, designing the leading lady's notorious red suit. BJ just completed the film Tulsa where she plays a tough director of social work. She is known as the "go to person" for connecting with other industry professionals and discreet guidance in fashion, film and television. She has also served as Public Relations Director, VP of Membership and continues to sit on the board of directors for WIFTA, Women In Film and Television Atlanta for the past 3 years as co – chair of the Gala committee team. BJ Arnett also sits on the Programs Committee for the largest film festival in the country, Atlanta Jewish Film Festival. With her company, Model Majesty, LLC, she trains and books production talent for fashion, film and television events. She and her husband, director, producer, and actor Cameron Arnett, are executive producers of their first feature film Mattie: The Discovery and producers of the film Destined to Love You. BJ is also an associate producer of The Challenger Disaster. Together, she and her husband serve on Union City, Georgia's Mayor's Faith Initiative Committee, The Global Media Summit Board of Directors and she is mentor to numerous women across the country with Model Majesty, LLC. Mrs.Arnett, has an MBA, BA in Fashion Merchandising and an AA in Fashion Design. She is currently an assistant professor in fashion merchandising at Clark Atlanta University in Atlanta, Georgia where she is a millennial workplace development specialist, the founder of Fab Lab - a retail training space, the founder of New York City student “Trends and Tours” fashion excursion and the creator of the very first HBCU Fashion Week which has initiated partnership between fashion, art, film and entertainment industries through a series of workshops and panel discussions.

Anchored by the Sword
Cameron Arnett's Freedom Story!

Anchored by the Sword

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 26:33


This episode was 100% a God appointment!  I received an email the night after the first day of the NRB Convention from Cameron Arnett's company asking if I would like to interview him.  I had one of two times available on the last day of the Convention and obviously it worked out!  He is such an amazing man of God and I am so excited for you to hear his heart behind the work he does, and also about the beautiful relationship he has with his wife, BJ.   Cameron Arnett is an award-winning actor in television, film, and theater hailing from Port-Au-Prince Haiti. He is also an author, speaker, film director, and producer. Cameron has appeared on just about every major network. Past television credits include NBC's Miami Vice, Fox's Star Trek: The Next Generation, ABC's China Beach and Doogie Howser MD, VH1's Single Ladies, and Tyler Perry's Meet the Browns.  Today Cameron travels an average of thirty weeks a year shooting faith based and family friendly projects. He has appeared in twenty films in the last seven years alone. More recent successes include his role as “Dr. Furst” in I Still Believe, Seventeen Magazines #1 Romantic Movie of the Year, Thomas Hill in Overcomer, the Kendrick Brothers' #1 family film for 2019, Sam Sr. in Mattie:  The Discovery, Solomon Grant in Karen Abercrombie's Discarded Things, Bill in The Challenger Disaster, and Logan Evans in Champion.  Mattie: The Discovery is also Cameron's directorial debut. Cameron was awarded Actor of the Year by the International Christian Film and Music Festival for 2020.  In Addition...  Camy “Cameron” Arnett is currently the CEO of Camy Arnett Production Studios (CAPS). CAPS is a television, film, and entertainment company dedicated to the mission of captivating the airwaves through sound programming, presenting viable family friendly alternatives, and providing a principle centered variety to a broad market. Under Cameron's leadership, CAPS has produced television shows such as Jesus Is My Booski, It's Pivotal and BJA Today. In addition, Cameron and his wife BJ Arnett have produced and directed their first feature film, Mattie: The Discovery, a CAPS production. It is the first installment of a trilogy and has garnered awards at film festivals nationwide. He is a dynamic speaker and host with expertise in the areas of finance, leadership, accountability, and activism. Having started out as a regular host on the talk show Atlanta Live, Cameron is a former producer and co-host of the syndicated The Christian View (TCV). He is the founder of Saving Destinies: A Redefinition of Life Movement and the published author of the first in a series of children's books, A Good Man: A Child's I Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda Story (A Saving Destinies Series).  Having left L.A. at the height of his acting career to live out a life of faith, Cameron has lived in Atlanta, GA since 1998 and has not looked back. He is married to the love of his life, BJ Arnett and together, they are the parents of a blended family of five wonderful children.  Anchor Verses:  Psalm 37 Proverbs 3:5-6 Joshua 1:9 Joshua 24:15 Connect with Cameron: IG: https://instagram.com/cameronarnettactor Fb: https://m.facebook.com/realcameronarnett/ Website: https://www.cameronarnett.com Camy Arnett Productions FB: https://m.facebook.com/camyarnettproductionstudios/ Website: https://www.camyarnett.com Pure Flix: www.pureflix.com

Saltbox: A CSTONE.CHURCH Podcast
S1E4 - Finding Hope in the Holidays with Rebecca Keener & Pastor Davis Keener

Saltbox: A CSTONE.CHURCH Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2021 37:53


Welcome to Saltbox! This brand new podcast comes to you as supplemental content for each sermon series here at Cornerstone. In this episode, Pastor Clay and Pastor Steve sit down with Rebecca Keener, President of Heritage Christian Fellowship Inc. and host of Atlanta Live and Always More TV, along with her son, Pastor Davis Keener from Welcome Worship Center to talk about finding true hope in the often chaotic holiday season. This episode goes along with the "Advent 2021" sermon series.To contact us, send an email to saltbox@cstone.tv. For more info about Cornerstone, visit cstone.church in your browser.

The Douglas Coleman Show
The Douglas Coleman Show w_ Rachel Wilson and Randy Van Dyke

The Douglas Coleman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2021 44:40


Award Winning Gospel Recording Artist, Rachel Wilson began singing at the young age of five, and has been a faithful voice in her local church singing on the praise team and choir. Through her life experiences she has gained passion to reach the unreachable. Many people across the country have found hope, encouragement and inspiration through her music ministry. Rachel released, “Introducing Rachel Wilson” in 2008, which was produced by Greg Norwood. Currently, Rachel is an Artist with DAF Entertainment Group, with Darin and Adriann Lewis-Freeman, from the two-time Stellar Award and Dove Award winning gospel group RiZen. In July 2019, Rachel released her hit single “Praise Medley” which reached the “Top 40” on the Nielsen Charts.Rachel has been blessed to spread the gospel through song on major networks such as BET's Video Gospel, TCT, Bobby Jones Gospel, Atlanta Live, as well as the Emmy-nominated late-night Christian show I'm Just Saying, with Pastor Dan Willis. Rachel has been blessed to share the stage with many great gospel artists such as Ben Tankard, Canton Jones, Doug Williams, Keith “The Wonder Boy” Johnson, Luther Barnes, Earnest Pugh, and the legendary Pastor Shirley Caesar. Rachel is proud to have recently worked with world-renowned singer, songwriter, and producer Carnell Murrell, along with the skillful and talented Michael Mindingall. The three worked together and released two hit singles entitled “Love Song” and “I Can”. Rachel is currently in the studio, again working with Mindingall, and is preparing to work with Gospel Jazz great Ben Tankard and others. We now invite you to turn up your speakers and enjoy a worship experience from the newest voice in gospel today! Introducing to the world, none other than Rachel Wilson…https://www.rachelwilsonministries.com/Randy Van Dyke was born on February 3, 1977 in Orange County, California, USA. He is a director and writer, known for Non-Stop to Comic-Con (2016), Like Dogs (2021) and Dark Crusaders: Into the Storm (2005).http://likedogsfilm.comThe Douglas Coleman Show now offers audio and video promotional packages for music artists as well as video promotional packages for authors. We also offer advertising. Please see our website for complete details. http://douglascolemanshow.comIf you have a comment about this episode or any other, please click the link below.https://ratethispodcast.com/douglascolemanshow

The Douglas Coleman Show
The Douglas Coleman Show w_ Rachel Wilson and Randy Van Dyke

The Douglas Coleman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2021 44:40


Award Winning Gospel Recording Artist, Rachel Wilson began singing at the young age of five, and has been a faithful voice in her local church singing on the praise team and choir. Through her life experiences she has gained passion to reach the unreachable. Many people across the country have found hope, encouragement and inspiration through her music ministry. Rachel released, “Introducing Rachel Wilson” in 2008, which was produced by Greg Norwood. Currently, Rachel is an Artist with DAF Entertainment Group, with Darin and Adriann Lewis-Freeman, from the two-time Stellar Award and Dove Award winning gospel group RiZen. In July 2019, Rachel released her hit single “Praise Medley” which reached the “Top 40” on the Nielsen Charts.Rachel has been blessed to spread the gospel through song on major networks such as BET's Video Gospel, TCT, Bobby Jones Gospel, Atlanta Live, as well as the Emmy-nominated late-night Christian show I'm Just Saying, with Pastor Dan Willis. Rachel has been blessed to share the stage with many great gospel artists such as Ben Tankard, Canton Jones, Doug Williams, Keith “The Wonder Boy” Johnson, Luther Barnes, Earnest Pugh, and the legendary Pastor Shirley Caesar. Rachel is proud to have recently worked with world-renowned singer, songwriter, and producer Carnell Murrell, along with the skillful and talented Michael Mindingall. The three worked together and released two hit singles entitled “Love Song” and “I Can”. Rachel is currently in the studio, again working with Mindingall, and is preparing to work with Gospel Jazz great Ben Tankard and others. We now invite you to turn up your speakers and enjoy a worship experience from the newest voice in gospel today! Introducing to the world, none other than Rachel Wilson…https://www.rachelwilsonministries.com/Randy Van Dyke was born on February 3, 1977 in Orange County, California, USA. He is a director and writer, known for Non-Stop to Comic-Con (2016), Like Dogs (2021) and Dark Crusaders: Into the Storm (2005).http://likedogsfilm.comThe Douglas Coleman Show now offers audio and video promotional packages for music artists as well as video promotional packages for authors. We also offer advertising. Please see our website for complete details. http://douglascolemanshow.comIf you have a comment about this episode or any other, please click the link below.https://ratethispodcast.com/douglascolemanshow

Coppershot Music
IGLOO ATLANTA LIVE AUDIO [FT. COPPERSHOT X DUTTY DEX X JUS JAY X KEVIN CROWN]

Coppershot Music

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2021 93:20


IGLOO ATLANTA LIVE AUDIO [FT. COPPERSHOT X DUTTY DEX X JUS JAY X KEVIN CROWN] by Coppershot Music

Frank Shelton
BY FAITH Radio - Frank @ "ATLANTA LIVE"

Frank Shelton

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2021 16:10


BY FAITH Radio - Frank @ "ATLANTA LIVE"

Jerry Royce Live - Worldwide
LATE NIGHT WITH JERRY ROYCE LIVE EP 736 & KIMMIE KIM and AUTHOR TOMIKA REID (ATL)

Jerry Royce Live - Worldwide

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 71:21


Tomika Reid is a native of Brooklyn, New York. She currently resides in Atlanta, Georgia with her two daughters as a single mom and self-published author. Tomika, has been through many trials and tribulations, yet she is here STILL STANDING.Tomika endured the loss of her mom, sister, grandmother, first and second daughters' fathers. Tomika wanted to give up many times through all of what she had to go through but the love of her daughters and God kept her going.Tomika's first book, "Nicolli and the Shining Star" a children's book, to help a child cope with the loss of a loved one. Tomika self-published this book on behalf of her two daughters because they both lost their fathers. Not only did Tomika lose her daughters' fathers, she also lost her mom, sister and grandmother too. Many people told Tomika her story needed to be told. After receiving confirmations to write her second book; a memoir titled "Beyond the tears I've cried here I am Still Standing" she went ahead and self-published this book to help, inspire and encourage others to never give up. Tomika wanted people to see that she was a living testimony who never gave up so they can be inspired and motivated to never give up too, and to also know, "You Are Not Alone."In November, 2014' Tomika received a Certificate of Appreciation for presenting at the General Membership Meeting from The Association of Black Educators of New York. She also conducted a Literary Workshop, in Brooklyn, New York.Tomika has appeared on Atlanta Live, This Day with BJ Arnett on Atlanta's Channel 57. The G Wade Radio Show Podcast, Energy Toss Radio Show Podcast, The Sylbourne Sydial Show in the UK, The Lekeisha Mosley Show on Atlanta's Channel 25, FOX Soul's The Book of Sean Show and featured on The Tamron Hall Show.Tomika has conducted a reading at the Atlanta Children's Shelter. She was also an extra on Tyler Perry's film Nobody's Fool. Tomika has also been a guest on multiple Blog Talk Radio Shows.Tomika was a contributor for The Spin Awards Magazine. Also, featured in VoyagerATL Magazine and The Source Magazine for her first children's book.Tomika has conducted readings at several Libraries and Day Care Centers in Brooklyn, New York and in Atlanta, Georgia. She does daily inspirational post on her social media platforms to INSPIRE, UPLIFT, ENCOURAGE and EMPOWER her followers to never give up. In March, 2020' Tomika self-published her third book titled "Inspire your way through The Storm" a quote and poem guide book to inspire you through the storms you face today for a better tomorrow. Audiobook is also available.In December, 2020' Tomika self-published her fourth book titled "Suzie sings, this is the color" a children's book to help children learn their main colors. What a way to LEARN and SING!Tomika hope to turn her memoir "Beyond the tears I've cried here I am Still Standing" into a movie one day. She will continue writing, inspiring, uplifting and turning her dreams into reality.CONTACT:Facebook page: Author Tomika ReidInstagram: author_tomika_reidTwitter: @author_tomikaEmail: iyannaice11@gmail.comThank you for stopping by my page. Feel free to connect with me on my social media platforms.

Grace to Grow with Kristel Ward
Big Announcement + TV Interview

Grace to Grow with Kristel Ward

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2020 20:15


I have a big announcement for you! I have a new book scheduled for Spring 2021! Yippee! In this book I share some stories and practical steps to growing in my relationship with God even in the busiest seasons of life. On today's episode, I share an interview I did on Atlanta Live on Atlanta's Channel 57. We share some stories from the book, and discuss how it help us busy folks go deeper in our relationship with God. Come on in and let's chat.

The Estherpreneur
Stay Ready

The Estherpreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2020 50:21


A lot of times we tend to want the big rewards, but are not willing to put in the hard work to get it. There are no shortcuts when it comes to building your dream. Are you willing to confront obstacles, circumstances, people, and personal challenges that lie between and the goals you have set? Are you willing to make a mistake and be a laughing stock to others around you are too blinded to see your potential? Are you willing to put the time and effort and the discipline to prepare for the big task even if you are seeing immediate results? In this episode, we discuss the criteria it takes for God to grant the desires of your heart, how our childhood gives us clues which points us to our purpose, the importance of having a village when it comes to molding your gifting, why "structure and order" is essential in building the dream, how Pride can be your biggest hurdle when it comes to progress, the difference between the world's way, the church's way, and the Kingdom way when it comes to business, the purest form of faith, and why knowledge needs to be met with planning and preparation. Krystal A. Livingston is a award-winning CCM Artist and Songwriter Babbie Mason described as “smooth as honey butter” and a passion to spread the Gospel, Krystal is determined to share the love of Christ through song. A psalmist extraordinaire, she caught the attention of the Gospel music industry with songs like “Shoelaces”, “Winner (Hupernikao)” and “Great Things”, a jamming, rhythmic rendition of the Christian classic penned by Tessie Hill. Her talent has placed her in front of greats in the music industry including Josh Groban, Kenny Loggins and Donnie McClurkin. Fans continued to embrace her after unforgettable performances on Babbie's House, Rejoice In The Word with Bishop George Bloomer and Atlanta Live. She's taken to stages all across the country, but for Krystal, she just desires platforms where she can brag on her God. Hailing from the Northeast, Krystal has been singing since the age of six. Born and raised in the Bronx, New York and later a long-time resident of Connecticut, she began singing in youth and young adult choirs. She also sung with praise teams and the actress performed in musicals as well. In 2016, she began serving as Executive Director of Worship & the Fine Arts and the Director of Praise & Worship at New Life Christian Fellowship in Ledyard, CT. For her musical influence and accomplishments, Krystal was given a proclamation from the city of New London, CT, and was honored by the National Council of Negro Women. In 2015, she became a first-time nominee in the Gospel Music category at the Connecticut Music Awards and in 2017, Krystal won the award for Holla Back Gospel Music Award for Best Female Artist. Spreading her acting wings as well, she portrayed jazz great Nina Simone in a one woman-show, “An Evening with Nina Simone”. In 2018, she moved from Groton, CT to Atlanta, GA, where she has moved from being a member of The Dream Center, (pastored by the renowned William Murphy, known for his breakout hit, “Praise Is What I Do”) to serving as Asst. Pastor of New Song Fellowship in Kennesaw, GA. The rising songstress and dedicated worshipper is currently readying her sophomore album, set to release in early 2021. Currently, Krystal's music can be found on all digital platforms, including Apple Music & Google Play. To contact Krystal email her at livingsongsmusic@gmail.com or https://www.reverbnation.com/krystalalivingston --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Call to Action
Call to Action LIVE! #67 - Attack of the FOMO

Call to Action

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2020 117:24


In this episode's of Call Live, Kelsey brings back PLD and Alex Mac to chat the Atlanta Live event, the debut of The Barbarian and Klees Wiggins and faction drama!

Call to Action
Call to Action LIVE! #66 - Execute Order 66

Call to Action

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 84:38


Kelsey, PLD and Alex Mac chat this week's Schmoedown matches with the Reel Rejects vs. Cuckoo's Mess and Jeannine the Machine vs. Mark Reilly, meaning of over/under-hyped labelling of competitors, our predictions for the upcoming Atlanta Live event! We go live every Sunday on Youtube! Follow the C2A team on social media! Twitter: @CalltoActionPod Instagram: @CalltoActionPodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/calltoactionpod

Never Had It So Good Sports Radio
Sports Talk Atlanta Live!

Never Had It So Good Sports Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2018 61:00


Sports Talk Atlanta Live!

Never Had It So Good Sports Radio
Sports Talk Atlanta LIVE NeverHadItRadio - Travis McGhee, Tim Turner, & Bruce P

Never Had It So Good Sports Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2018 61:00


Sports Talk  Atlanta LIVE NeverHadItRadio - Travis McGhee, Tim Turner, & Bruce P

Never Had It So Good Sports Radio
Sports Talk Atlanta LIVE - Host Travis McGhee, Tim Turner, & Bruce Prunty

Never Had It So Good Sports Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2018 62:00


Sports Talk Atlanta LIVE - Host Travis McGhee, Tim Turner, & Bruce Prunty

Never Had It So Good Sports Radio
Sports Talk Atlanta LIVE with Travis McGhee, Tim Turner, & Bruce Prunty

Never Had It So Good Sports Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2018 65:00


Sports Talk Atlanta LIVE with Travis McGhee, Tim Turner, & Bruce Prunty

Never Had It So Good Sports Radio
Sports Talk Atlanta LIVE with Travis McGhee, Tim Turner, & Bruce Prunty

Never Had It So Good Sports Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2018 62:00


Sports Talk Atlanta LIVE with Travis McGhee, Tim Turner, & Bruce Prunty 

Never Had It So Good Sports Radio
Sports Talk Atlanta LIVE with Travis McGhee, Tim Turner, & Bruce Prunty

Never Had It So Good Sports Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2018 62:00


Sports Talk Atlanta LIVE with Travis McGhee, Tim Turner, & Bruce Prunty

Never Had It So Good Sports Radio
Sports Talk Atlanta Live #NeverHadItRadio Travis McGhee, Tim Turner Bruce Prunty

Never Had It So Good Sports Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2017 63:00


Sports Talk Atlanta Live #NeverHadItRadio Travis McGhee, Tim Turner Bruce Prunty

Never Had It So Good Sports Radio
Sports Talk Atlanta LIVE with Travis McGhee, Tim Turner, & Bruce Prunty

Never Had It So Good Sports Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2017 62:00


Sports Talk Atlanta LIVE with Travis McGhee, Tim Turner, & Bruce Prunty

Never Had It So Good Sports Radio
Sports Talk Atlanta LIVE on Never Had It So Good Sports Radio

Never Had It So Good Sports Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2017 65:00


Sports Talk Atlanta LIVE on Never Had It So Good Sports Radio

Never Had It So Good Sports Radio
Sports Talk Atlanta live on Never Had It So Good Sports Radio

Never Had It So Good Sports Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2017 32:00


Sports Talk Atlanta live on Never Had It So Good Sports Radio

Never Had It So Good Sports Radio
Sports Talk Atlanta LIVE w/ Princess Cooper on Never Had It So Good Sports Radio

Never Had It So Good Sports Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2017 79:00


Sports Talk Atlanta LIVE w/ Princess Cooper on Never Had It So Good Sports Radio