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Épisode 4, Saison 3 : Le quartier de Bedford-Stuyvesant à Brooklyn Bienvenue dans le quatrième épisode de la saison 3 de "Raconte-Moi New York" ! Cette fois, nous allons aller à Brooklyn pour parler du quartier de Bedford-Stuyvesant (nommé Bed-Stuy par les habitants). Bedford-Stuyvesant a été fondé au 17ème siècle par les Néerlandais et a vu une croissance significative au 19ème siècle avec l'expansion du métro de Brooklyn. Il est devenu un important centre résidentiel pour la communauté afro-américaine pendant la Grande Migration au début du 20ème siècle. Le quartier est connu pour sa diversité culturelle. Il abrite une population variée, notamment des Afro-Américains, des Hispaniques, des Afro-Caribéens et des communautés d'origines diverses. Bed-Stuy possède une grande variété d'architecture, allant des maisons en rangée du 19ème siècle aux immeubles d'appartements plus modernes. Le quartier est également célèbre pour ses magnifiques brownstones, des maisons en pierre brune de style néo-renaissance. Bed-Stuy a aussi une riche histoire culturelle, notamment dans les domaines de la musique, de l'art et de la littérature. Il a été le foyer de nombreux artistes, écrivains et musiciens célèbres, notamment Notorious B.I.G., Jay-Z et Spike Lee. ------- Si vous aimez le podcast, n'hésitez pas à le partager, le noter et à le commenter via Apple Podcasts ou encore Spotify. Tous les liens du podcast sont ici : https://linktr.ee/racontemoinewyork
Caroline Soelver is a native Dane that became a native New Yorker. Her husband and her run a hygge cafe in Bedford Stuyvesant Brooklyn correctly named "Skål," where they serve smørrebrød for free to anyone that can correctly pronounce it. The two originally met in Berlin so we set down to talk about the similarities and differences between the 3 cities. Caroline is a blogger and writer. You can follow her @carolinesoelver and the restaurant @skalbk.
Caroline Soelver is a native Dane that became a native New Yorker. Her husband and her run a hygge cafe in Bedford Stuyvesant Brooklyn correctly named "Skål," where they serve smørrebrød for free to anyone that can correctly pronounce it. The two originally met in Berlin so we set down to talk about the similarities and differences between the 3 cities. Caroline is a blogger and writer. You can follow her @carolinesoelver and the restaurant @skalbk.
Caroline Soelver is a native Dane that became a native New Yorker. Her husband and her run a hygge cafe in Bedford Stuyvesant Brooklyn correctly named "Skål," where they serve smørrebrød for free to anyone that can correctly pronounce it. The two originally met in Berlin so we set down to talk about the similarities and differences between the 3 cities. Caroline is a blogger and writer. You can follow her @carolinesoelver and the restaurant @skalbk.
Caroline Soelver is a native Dane that became a native New Yorker. Her husband and her run a hygge cafe in Bedford Stuyvesant Brooklyn correctly named "Skål," where they serve smørrebrød for free to anyone that can correctly pronounce it. The two originally met in Berlin so we set down to talk about the similarities and differences between the 3 cities. Caroline is a blogger and writer. You can follow her @carolinesoelver and the restaurant @skalbk.
Caroline Soelver is a native Dane that became a native New Yorker. Her husband and her run a hygge cafe in Bedford Stuyvesant Brooklyn correctly named "Skål," where they serve smørrebrød for free to anyone that can correctly pronounce it. The two originally met in Berlin so we set down to talk about the similarities and differences between the 3 cities. Caroline is a blogger and writer. You can follow her @carolinesoelver and the restaurant @skalbk.
Caroline Soelver is a native Dane that became a native New Yorker. Her husband and her run a hygge cafe in Bedford Stuyvesant Brooklyn correctly named "Skål," where they serve smørrebrød for free to anyone that can correctly pronounce it. The two originally met in Berlin so we set down to talk about the similarities and differences between the 3 cities. Caroline is a blogger and writer. You can follow her @carolinesoelver and the restaurant @skalbk.
From the Roosevelt Projects of Bedford-Stuyvesant Brooklyn, where he lost his leg in a random street shooting, to three-time Paralymian and Four-time National Champion skier. Ralph Green graduated cum laude and has his MBA. He is now a Market Sales Manager for Frito-Lay in the greater Seattle area. 3x Paralympian4x National ChampionWas starting QB at 16 when he got shotWas in the hospital for 6½ monthsHis mother kept him on the straight and narrow
This week we toast it up and chat with the amazing Melissa Neptune of Josephine's Creme and the amazing Marvina Robinson of Stuyvesant Champagne. About Josephine's Creme My grandmother started making this Creme in her small Louisiana kitchen and began gifting it to the women in her family. I distinctly remember the day this family tradition was passed down to me. During a visit home from attending college in New Orleans, she called out to me, “MELISSA! Get in this kitchen and learn how to make this creme!” I guess she got tired of me always running out AND running to her for more! It never crossed my mind that our family tradition could become an entrepreneurial venture. I began making some of the Creme and gifting it to my friends. My friends loved it. They told others… and they loved it, too. And now Josephine's Creme has grown into a full line of skincare "secrets" that we know you will grow to love! About M. Robinson Growing up, M. Robinson's love affair with champagne began quite humbly as a college student. She and her friends would often pool their limited funds to purchase a bottle of Moet & Chandon, White Star. They frequented a liquor store on Fulton Street and St. James Place within the neighborhood she was raised. They would do the traditional toast, cheers, and proudly sip out of their plastic cups. Although this Bottle of Nostalgia was discontinued, it stoked a love for champagne in Marvina's heart that would burn brightly until this day. M. Robinson desired her own brand of champagne to serve as the private house label for her upcoming champagne bar. In order to achieve that goal, she worked with a vineyard in France to create Stuyvesant Champagne. The first tasting of Stuyvesant Champagne was hosted by Suite 607 located in the Brooklyn Navy Yard. This was the first official tasting in the United States with invited guests. After receiving great feedback from the carefully selected attendees, she was able to confirm the two selections that would become the primary offering of Stuyvesant Champagne; a Rose and a Grand Reserve Brut. One of M. Robinson's fondest memories of champagne occurred in January of 2019 when she visited the famous Les Deux Magots in Paris, France. She sat outside in the cold, under a heated lamp, chatted with a fellow patron, and sipped champagne as they did in the movies. M. Robinson has a zest for life and travels and hopes to bring a taste of home, spice, and culture to the Champagne community. She is one of the few African American women owning a Champagne brand. Her love for her hometown, Bedford-Stuyvesant (Brooklyn, NY), inspired the name of her brand, Stuyvesant Champagne. She invites you to raise a glass and toast to the freshness of family and beginnings of a strong and fruitful relationship. Rose Composition: Traditional blend of the 3 Champagne grape varieties from several harvests. Made up of approximately 60% Pinot Noir, 20% Pinot Meunier and 20% Chardonnay for the white wine. A Pinot Meunier-based red wine is added. Bottles: 750 ml To the Eye: The salmon-colored rose enhances the sparkling foam. Nose: The generous bouquet evolves towards notes of raspberry and redcurrant. Mouth: The mouth develops into a taste of fleshy cherry. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/therosehourpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/therosehourpodcast/support
Episode 49: This Friday's interview is the 26th installment in the Entrepreneurship and Financial Literacy block of podcasts. It will focus on the theme Operating a Black-Owned Champagne Company. Our guest for this Friday is Marvina Robinson. She is the founder of Stuyvesant Champagne @stuyvesantchampagne. Growing up, Marvina's love affair with champagne began quite humbly as a college student. She and her friends would often pool their limited funds to purchase a bottle of Moet & Chandon, White Star. They frequented a liquor store on Fulton Street and St. James Place within the neighborhood she was raised. They would do the traditional toast, cheers and proudly sip out of their plastic cups. Although this Bottle of Nostalgia was discontinued, it stoked a love for champagne in Marvina's heart that would burn brightly until this day. M. Robinson desired her own brand of champagne to serve as the private house label for her upcoming champagne bar. In order to achieve that goal, she worked with a vineyard in France to create Stuyvesant Champagne. The first tasting of Stuyvesant Champagne was hosted by Suite 607 located in the Brooklyn Navy Yard. This was the first official tasting in the United States with invited guests. After receiving great feedback from the carefully selected attendees, she was able to confirm the two selections that would become the primary offering of Stuyvesant Champagne; a Rose and a Grand Reserve Brut. One of M. Robinson's fondest memories of champagne occurred in January of 2019 when she visited the famous Les Deux Magots in Paris, France. She sat outside in the cold, under a heated lamp, chatted with a fellow patron and sipped champagne as they did in the movies. M. Robinson has a zest for life and travels and hopes to bring a taste of home, spice and culture to the Champagne community. She is one of the few African American women owning a Champagne brand. Her love for her hometown, Bedford-Stuyvesant (Brooklyn, NY), inspired the name of her brand, Stuyvesant Champagne. She invites you to raise a glass and toast to the freshness of family and beginnings of a strong and fruitful relationship. If you would like to purchase a bottle of Stuyvesant Champagne please visit www.stuyvesantchampagne.com. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theliberatorspodcast/support
This week we are Kush Chatting with Model & Actress Candace Monae Smith who was born in New Brunswick New Jersey, raised in Bedford Stuyvesant Brooklyn by her single mother, she attended P.S. 26 Jesse Owen's elementary school, then Boys and Girls high school, as much as she hated school she knew that she had to go in order to get her degree as a Mortician. Candace attend American Academy McAllister Institute of Funeral Service. Shortly after working on a few corps she decided to drop out of college to pursue her Modeling and Acting career. At 19 yrs old Candace booked her first job with COSMOPOLITAN MAGAZINE, shortly after that ESSENCE MAGAZINE, followed by SEVENTEEN MAGAZINE. she also shot an international ad campaign for MY BLACK IS BEAUTIFUL. As determined as she was to get on America's Next Top Model, she tried out 7 times with rejections, on that 8th try cycle 18 "British Invasion" Candace made it on as one of the final 14 contestants just turning 22yrs of age. In 2015 she shot a campaign to be the face of MOTIONS HAIR, also shot with L'Oréal, and Mac cosmetics, Branching off into Acting Candace landed a role on POWER season 4 episode 5 as Ghost assistant lawyer. VH1 The BREAKS season 1, 2019 Film John wick 3, 2019 film MOTHERLESS BROOKLYN, 2018 film SECOND ACT, 2018 film VOX LUX, and TV show SHE'S GOTTA HAVE IT season 2 episode 1, there are many more things Candace have done throughout her career, these are just some of her highlights. Continue to follow and support, Instagram "@candacemsmith", Twitter "@candacemsmith_" --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/keon-torres7/support
The one where MisterStorch visits Queens & Brooklyn, New York in 2019, while trying not to look back to 1978. PART IIWilliamsburg Brooklyn, Bedford–Stuyvesant Brooklyn, Brooklyn Botanical Gardens, Fort Green Brooklyn, BAM,Swan Lake/Loch Na Hela, Harvey Theater, MTA, Queens, N.Y. Devil Dogs, Denver Broncos, N. Y. Yankees, N. Y. Mets,MTA, Bed Sty, Coney Island, Nathan's Famous, Ruby's Boardwalk Bar, MTA, Dumbo, Queens Hotel, LGA, DIA, Denver CO.
DiverseCITY explores Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn. We look at property owners fighting a controversial HPD program, the legacy of Restoration Plaza, the push for neighborhood murals and their meaning, and a living landmark.
See how to Convert YouTubers Into Loyal Spotify Followers In 10 Minutes and watch Stephen Allen Music's Do or Die Music Video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2pjxSAkCvXA&list=PLXGQGz8XhpvinyBFSLwnDrge65dUHFOuc Using these strategies and seeing you the YouTubers react may help you get on Spotify playlists, promote your Apple Music, and much more for your music business! #Sponsored by Stephen Allen Music https://www.youtube.com/user/stephenallenmusic?sub_confirmation=1 Stephen Allen Music - Do or Die ( Official Music Video ) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2pjxSAkCvXA&list=PLXGQGz8XhpvinyBFSLwnDrge65dUHFOuc American songwriter Stephen Allen Music born Stephen Mackey is the son of James Sr. and Serena born in Bedford Stuyvesant Brooklyn, New York March 30th, 1989. Middle child of two biological brothers his ethnic background is 84 percent West African 12 percent European 2 percent Native American and 2 percent West Asian. He briefly went to Atlanta Institute of Music in 2012 majoring in Audio Engineering but never graduated due to financial hardship. ----- Website ---- http://iamstephenallen.com/ -----Spotify----- https://open.spotify.com/artist/2dLKkyJWRjsNafzYEj6l9E?si=ODXHe3LfQbGusAHGBGITDA ---- Social Media ----- https://www.facebook.com/iiamstephenallen https://www.facebook.com/stephenallenmusic/?eid=ARDyVhZnLwsYqrXTP8WyNx0YRThR24PjCHNhlE8Zb5gqfNaaroNpnifzafsaRrowHbpSP9ER_HLMaY1T https://twitter.com/iamstephenallen https://www.instagram.com/iiamstephenallen https://soundcloud.com/iamstephenallen RESOURCES & LINKS FOR THIS VIDEO: SPONSOR? Let's make a video together where I will apply my digital marketing and online advertising skills to promoting you and your business, podcast, channel, brand, company, book, course, or hosting at https://jerry.tips/sponsored Sign up for your free live training here! https://jerrybanfield.com/webinars/ __ SUBSCRIBE? https://www.youtube.com/JerryBanfield?sub_confirmation=1. Say Hi on Social Media! https://www.tiktok.com/@jerrybanfield/ https://www.facebook.com/jbanfield https://www.youtube.com/jerrybanfield https://twitter.com/JerryBanfield https://www.twitch.tv/jerrybanfield/ https://www.instagram.com/jerrybanfield/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/jerrybanfield/ https://medium.com/@jerrybanfield https://mixer.com/jerrybanfield https://dlive.tv/jerrybanfield https://www.pinterest.com/jerrybanfield/ https://open.spotify.com/artist/6JSSA7iFpLxZPdsJfp27UU https://soundcloud.com/jbanfield __ Read Videos as Blog Posts! https://jerrybanfield.com/blog/ Listen to The Jerry Banfield Show Podcast! https://jerrybanfield.com/podcast/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jerrybanfield/support
Dr. Anael Alston is Assistant Commissioner for the Office of Access, Equity and Community Engagement in the New York State Education Department. He talks about what works to engage young men of color in education and his journey and passion for helping all students engage in school and do their best. If this is your heart's passion, you'll want to hear what Anael has to say. www.coolcatteacher.com/549 Advancement Courses is today's sponsor From now until September 28, Advancement Courses, an online provider of professional development for K-12 teachers, is donating 10% of their sales to funding DonorsChoose.org projects. Go to coolcatteacher.com/give to submit your project. AND if you need some awesome PD, 10 Minute Teacher listeners get 20% off any online courses with the code COOL20. With this coupon, a 3 grad credit course for continuing education, salary advancement, or recertification is only $359. So, go to advancementcourses.com/coolcat to learn more and use the code COOL20. Dr. Anael Alston - Bio As Submitted Born and raised in Bedford-Stuyvesant Brooklyn, Dr. Anael Alston “Dr. A” is currently the Assistant Commissioner for the Office of Access, Equity and Community Engagement in the New York State Education Department. In this capacity, he informs educational policy across the state and administers over $200 million dollars to help support students across New York State from pre-Kindergarten through college. Prior to that, he was the Superintendent of Schools for the Hamilton Central School District. As a superintendent, Dr. A distinguished himself as one of the few superintendents across the state to have a 100% graduation rate while moving an agenda that included creating a program that allows international students to pay tuition to attend public school and involving the entire school community in creating a Board-adopted 5-year strategic plan to improve access, opportunity, and fiscal responsibility to the small rural school district. A recognized leader in the field, this year Dr. A was a main stage featured speaker at MBK Rising!, the inaugural national gathering marking the 5th year anniversary since President Obama launched My Brother’s Keeper. A former Golden Gloves champion, Dr. A fights for children each day knowing that if not for the battles waged for him as a child, he would not be where he is today. Twitter: @DrAAlston Disclosure of Material Connection: This is a “sponsored podcast episode.” The company who sponsored it compensated me via cash payment, gift, or something else of value to include a reference to their product. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I believe will be good for my readers and are from companies I can recommend. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising."
Dr. Anael Alston @DrAAlston talks about common misconceptions that educators have about students in poverty. Born and raised in Bedford-Stuyvesant Brooklyn, Anael "Dr. A" Alston is an award-winning educator and serves as Superintendent of Schools of the Hamilton Central School District in Hamilton, NY. Prior to that, he was the principal of the Robert M. Finley Middle School in Glen Cove, New York and principal of Great Neck North Middle School in Great Neck, New York. Dr. A is passionate about leadership, service, and all things public education. In today's show, we discuss how teachers should approach teaching students who are in high-poverty situations. This is important because Anael argues that many thoughts about students in poverty are off-base. In today's show we discuss: The mindsets and attitudes students need for success How educator expectations are an essential ingredient of student success The importance of relationship with students Anael's advice for what teachers should do daily to adjust their thinking and prepare to teach difficult students. A full transcript of this show and the show notes are available at www.coolcatteacher.com/podcast as well as details on entering this month’s giveaway contests.
Our guest says that high-poverty schools can compete with suburban upper-income schools if there is the right knowledge, skill, and will. Follow: @coolcatteacher @DrAAlston @Bloomzapp @bamradionetwork #edtechchat #edchat #edtech Born and raised in Bedford-Stuyvesant Brooklyn, Dr. Anael Alston is the Superintendent of the Hamilton Central School District. Dr. Alston has written political commentary for Newsday, written nationally for EdWeek, has presented at national and statewide conferences on school change and curriculum reform, testified for Governor Cuomo’s Education reform Commission, and occasionally does radio as an education expert.