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This episode highlights spiritual lessons we can glean from Beyonce Knowles Carter's amazing NFL half-time show performance.
This episode highlights spiritual lessons we can glean from Beyonce Knowles Carter's amazing NFL half-time show performance.
When Beyonce said: "You know you that b**ch when you cause all this conversation," she wasn't lying. Beyonce Knowles Carter sent country fans, and members of the Beyhive, into a tizzy when she released her country album, Cowboy Carter. Haters Azealia Banks and Lily Allen were activated. SMH! The audacity of Lily Allen is beyond me.
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Maya Rogers is an award-winning songwriter, vocalist, educator, music therapist, and, most recently, a children's book author who believes deeply in music's power to heal, uplift, and transform. The intention to create inspiring musical experiences lies at the heart of her work. Maya's music is soulful, universal, and timeless. She released her most current solo project in 2019, The Gathering, a collection of songs centered around healing and rising above life's challenges. Her songs and voice appear on documentaries, television, feature films, and podcasts. Maya holds a dual bachelor's degree in Songwriting and Film Scoring from Berklee College of Music and a certificate in Music Therapy from Howard University. In 2017, Maya was given the honor of Formation Scholar by Beyonce Knowles Carter and Howard University for her excellence in her studies. Her path to music therapy began when she experienced a traumatic brain injury and used music to help restore her mind, body, and spirit to a state beyond her wildest expectations. Maya lives in Mansfield, Connecticut, with her husband (composer and bassist) and son. She is currently in the editing stage of her first children's book, Orion and the Remembering Tree, a narrative poem with accompanying musical underscore and songs. In addition to completing her next body of work, she serves as Development Director for Rhythm Arts Alliance, a Los Angeles-based healing arts non-profit. Connect with Maya on IG@mayarogers.music or go to her website www.mayarogersmusic.com Listen to her music on SpotifyTo connect with me, Alana Banana, follow on IG @TheAlanaBananaShow or join the Inspired Grownups Private FB Group. I'm now writing Custom Songs for Kids! Click HERE for details.Become a part of my Patreon Membership for kids. Click HERE for details!For The Alana Banana Show kids content subscribe to our Youtube Channel or listen to music online wherever you stream your music. The Alana Banana Show on Apple MusicThe Alana Banana Show on Spotify
African Americans have been present in Paris for centuries, with a significant number of them living in the city during the early 20th century. Many were artists, writers, and musicians who were drawn to the city's cultural scene. The period between the two World Wars is often referred to as the "Harlem Renaissance in Paris" because of the number of Black artists, writers, and musicians who lived and worked there at the time. They were part of a larger community of expatriates, which included many other Americans and Europeans. This period saw the emergence of jazz and the birth of the literary genre of the "Negro novel". Some famous Black Americans in Paris during this time include James Baldwin, Josephine Baker, and Duke Ellington. Table of Contents for this Episode [00:00:16] Intro [00:00:39] Today on the podcast [00:01:11] Podcast supporters [00:01:59] After the interview [00:02:35] Newsletter [00:02:59] Annie and Masika [00:03:15] The African American experience in Paris [00:04:21] Paris: A place to feel at home [00:06:01] James Baldwin's books [00:07:13] Paris: Authors' hangout [00:08:07] African – American History in Paris [00:10:30] Josephine Baker, places to visit [00:13:46] Josephine Baker at the Pantheon [00:15:04] Favorite places in Paris [00:15:41] Mrs. Beyonce Knowles Carter [00:16:18] Rick Steve's tour [00:18:04] National museums free entry on first Sunday of the month [00:22:13] What do you recommend people do and see when they come to Paris? [00:23:00] Going to the grocey store [00:23:30] Smaller apartments in Europe [00:24:35] Completely different dining out experience [00:27:30] Moving to France [00:29:46] What she's looking forward to visiting [00:31:09] Learn as much French as you can [00:33:48] Thank you patrons [00:34:11] New patrons [00:34:22] Preparing a trip to France? [00:34:37] Itinerary consult [00:35:21] Self-guided tours [00:35:50] Annie and Patricia Perry talk about restaurants around the Eiffel Tower [00:36:17] Restaurants we visited [00:37:18] L'Ami Jean [00:42:12] La Fontaine de Mars [00:44:31] L'Auberge Bressane [00:45:58] Aux Cerises [00:49:30] Restaurants on the Eiffel Tower [00:50:13] Tips for visiting the Eiffel Tower [00:52:37] Show notes and transcript [00:53:11] Next week on the podcast [00:53:40] Copyright #africanAmericans, #africanamericanhistory, #AfricanAmericanArtist, africanAmericanAuthor, #africanamericanstars, #africanAmericansinParis
Today's guest is Dr. Tayiana Reed, Founder of The Wellness Apothecary. After years in the pharmaceutical industry, Tayiana is pursuing her passion for non-toxic beauty and wellness. As the founder and CEO of The Wellness Apothecary, Tayiana is a licensed clinical pharmacist and a wellness expert dedicated to curating affordable, clean, and natural health & beauty products to cultivate a holistic lifestyle. Products are chosen by their ingredients and ability to meet FDA & USDA requirements. Label ingredients must be free of carcinogens, parabens, sulfates, silicone and talc. Products must also be vegan, cruelty-free, gluten-free, and eco-friendly. Dr. Reed has dedicated her career to helping patients and clients obtain clinically proficient, cost-effective drug information, and currently works in public health in the DC area. She is the winner of the NAACP BeyGOOD grant, which is a grant funded by Beyonce Knowles-Carter. She is also the winner of the iFundWomen VISA She's Next Grant; and most recently was an invited guest speaker on the Road to Essence Festival 2022. You can shop her products on twapothecary.com, as well as find them locally in Washington, DC at all Shop Made in DC locations throughout the city. The beauty of Tayiana's story involves the highs, the lessons and the victories - and we're here for it all! So come join the founders table, where beauty is served. You can sit with us! So let's get started… For more inspiring interviews, visit: www.ServingBeautyPod.com Join the Serving Beauty community: IG: @servingbeautypod Twitter: @servingbeauty FB: @servingbeautypod Listen on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify Email guest recommendations: hello@servingbeautypod.com
On the show today… British Vogue has dropped its July 2022 cover featuring none other than Beyonce Knowles Carter riding a horse with a gigantic, spherical headdress. While the cover is stunning, news about her new album has started a wave of drama through the music industry. And the first season of The Kardashians came to an end this week and we now finally know why they walked away from their old show and into their new format. From strategic new storylines to breaking the fourth wall and dropping a surprise end credits scene like they're part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the show has all been part of an elaborate new PR spin. Plus, it's Weekend Watch time! This week we have a new Netflix movie (with a hot cast) and a dreamy new young adult drama to recommend to you. THE END BITS Subscribe to Mamamia GET IN TOUCH: Join us in our Facebook group to discuss everything pop culture... https://www.facebook.com/groups/2524018781153963/ Feedback? We're listening! Call the pod phone on 02 8999 9386 or email us at thespill@mamamia.com.au WANT MORE? Read all the latest entertainment news on Mamamia... https://mamamia.com.au/entertainment/ Subscribe to The Spill Newsletter... https://mamamia.com.au/newsletter CREDITS Hosts: Laura Brodnik & Chelsea McLaughlin Executive Producer: Gia Moylan Audio Producer: Leah Porges Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. Just by reading our articles or listening to our podcasts, you're helping to fund girls in schools in some of the most disadvantaged countries in the world - through our partnership with Room to Read. We're currently funding 300 girls in school every day and our aim is to get to 1,000. Find out more about Mamamia at mamamia.com.au Support the show: https://www.mamamia.com.au/mplus/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on Subscribing to Wellness we are joined by Yanni Hufnagel, CEO and Founder of Lemon Perfect. Lemon Perfect is a hydrating lemon water with five calories, zero sugar, and no artificial flavors or sweeteners. Episode Fun Facts: 1) Prior to starting Lemon Perfect, Yanni was a collegiate basketball coach holding roles at several universities such as University of Nevada, Berkely, and Vanderbilt. 2) Earlier this year Yanni closed a $31M Series A with a strong group of investors including Beechwood Capital, Goat Rodeo Capital, Melitas Ventures, and Beyonce Knowles-Carter. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/subtowellness/support
Two truths and a lie about this week's extra special guest: he's distantly kin to Beyonce Knowles-Carter, he is in an "Earth Wind and Fire" cover band called "Dirt Breeze and Blaze" (in which he plays the triangle), and he's a founding member of a secret society known only as the Distinguished Gentlemens' Breakfast League. You think you might know which are which, but ... we promise ... you would be surprised. For this week's Overlap podcast, it's a more jovial and jolly episode as our boys Sid and Keith sit down to jaw with an Eastern Shore legend: the Jocund Juggernaut of the Jubilee City - Hizzoner Robin LeJeune, Mayor of the City of Daphne and the Guru of Good Gumbo through his iconic family restaurant Market by the Bay (Seriously, in a post-apocalyptic world, this man's gumbo could be the gold standard our End of the World currency is backed by). The Honorable Mr. LeJeune's story starts with computers, but the siren's call of the seafood industry was too tempting not to take so he and his family went all in on buying and building up Market by the Bay ... and then the BP Oil Spill happens. Like almost all of the Gulf Coast at that time, LeJeune and his business take some pretty major hits but he accentuates the positives, eliminates the negatives and he don't mess with Mr. In-Between - until the Great Sign War of 2012. 'Twas a dark time in Olde Towne Daphne, with political signs for an upcoming election populating faster than Tribbles on the Starship Enterprise and a then city government displaying the municipal governmental equivalent of bipolar disorder in how they were choosing to address it. Enter Robin LeJeune, the People's Champion, who gathered together almost 100 members of the greater area business community to show how the city's hard-lining rules could and were negatively affecting business. And from those humble beginnings came the start of a political career that would lead to ... #TeamNoSpoilers. Y'all knew it was coming, but, honestly, Hizzoner the Mayor is such an engaging and enlivening storyteller that you really do want to hear it from him while he hangs out with our boys. Business, politics, seafood, a gumbo recipe the staff here would literally murder their family for ... a lagniappe of wisdom in this week's episode for all y'all listeners. And ain't nobody gonna judge you if you come back again for seconds. For more resources checkout our website, https://www.overlaplife.com
This week we expose the secret life of Queen Bey and King H.O.V.A aka Shawn Carter, known professionally as Jay-Z and Beyonce Knowles-Carter. We discuss how they rose to fame and who had to fall for it to happen. We take a closer look at the death of pop princess Aaliyah and how it connected to the stardom of Beyonce and Jay-Z. Join us as we decode the supposed King and Queen of the Illuminati, uncovering their biggest secrets and the deeper meanings behind their music, art, and videos.In this episode, we also crush celebrity couple and false idols, Justin and Hailey Bieber.
WE BACK BABY! In the first episode of a whopping fifth season, and the milestone 25th episode overall, your favorite podcast host Kevin welcomes old friend and illustrious guest Danielle Jackson to the virtual building, where the two of them chop it up about boy bands and pop music, spreadsheet playlists, and phallic artwork, among other things. For additional information about the verbose and depressive music website Anhedonic Headphones, click here! Episode Musical Credits: Opening Theme Music- "Flava In Ya Ear" (Instrumental); written by Osten Harvey Jr, Craig Mack, Roger Nichols, and Paul Williams. Bad Boy Records, 1994. Closing Theme Music - "Feelin'"; written by Rashad Harden. Hyperdub Records, 2013. "Inner Strength," written by Haylie Duff; performed by Hilary Duff. Metamorphosis, Hollywood Records, 2003. "Freedom," written by Beyonce Knowles, Jonathan Coffer, Carla Williams, Arrow Benjamin, Kendrick Lamar Duckworth, Frank Tirado, Alan Lomax, John Lomax Sr, Calvin Broadus, Awood Johnson, Craig Lawson, and Corey Miller; performed by Beyonce Knowles. Homecoming: The Live Album, Parkwood/Columbia, 2019. "Exactly How I Feel," written by Melissa Jefferson, Theron Thomas, Mike Sabath, and Radric Davis; performed by Lizzo, featuring Gucci Mane. Cuz I Love You, Atlantic/Nice Life, 2019. "Dear Goodbye," written by JC Chasez, Robb Boldt, Gregg Arreguin, and David Carpenter; performed by JC Chasez. Schizophrenic, Jive/Zomba, 2004. "Ten Thousand Hours," written by Ben Haggerty, Ryan Lewis, and Chris Mansfield; performed by Macklemore and Ryan Lewis. The Heist, Macklemore LLC, 2012. "No Love," written by Marshall Mathers, Dwayne Carter, J. Smith, Dee Dee Halligan, and Junior Torello; performed by Eminem featuring Lil' Wayne. Recovery, Shady/Aftermath/Interscope, 2010. "Savage (Remix)," written by Beyonce Knowles-Carter, Megan Pete, Anthony White, Bobby Sessions Jr, Derrick Milano, Terius Nash, Jordan Kyle Lanier Thorpe, Shawn Corey Carter, and Brittany Starrah Hazzard; performed by Megan Thee Stallion featuring Beyonce. 1501 Certified/300, 2020. "Kissing a Fool," written by Georgios Kyriacos Panayioto; performed by George MIchael. Faith, Columbia, 1987. "Feeling Good," written by Anthony Newley and Leslie Bricusse; performed by Michael Bublé. It's Time, 143/Reprise, 2005. "Walk Away," written by Christina Aguilera, Scott Storch, and Matt Morris; performed by Christina Aguilera. Stripped, RCA, 2002.
Welcome, welcome! Another week and another sermon for your ears, soul, and entertainment. This week in our Testimony and Confessions we reveal some things about ourselves that might get our black cards revoked includes games we don't know how to play, and certain food choices that may shock you. We dive into a discussion on the Grammy Awards presentations - what did and did not like about them. We transition to discuss the revelation that Kirk Franklin and his son have a contentious relationship as we discuss the recording of their argument that was leaked to social media. We discuss what it means to be a Christian parent, and how common it is to have families in church that do not get along with one another. Lastly, our Sinners of the Week are Sharon Osbourne of The Talk, and R&B singer Trey Songz. Saint of the Week is 28 time Grammy winner Beyonce Knowles-Carter. Enjoy and be blessed! #grammys #grammyawards #sugaringrits #comfortfood #diet #soulfood #parenting #KirkFranklin #KirkFranklinandthefamily #parents #sharonosbourne #thetalk #treysongz #beyonce #beyonceknowlescarter #blueivy
In this episode, Beyonce Knowles-Carter shares some inspirational advice to help you reach your dreams and goals. The quote for this episode is "Be Competitive With Yourself". Use this quote for success and all other quotes on motivation to help you reach your goals and dreams. Visit rebel2succeed.com for more content and value. Leave an Honest Review at RateThisPodcast.com/rebel2succeed *** FOLLOW ME ***Website: https://www.rebel2succeed.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/Rebel2Succeed/?modal=admin_todo_tourTwitter: https://twitter.com/Rebel2SucceedInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/rebel2succeed Check out my book on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Love-Success-love-your-success-ebook/dp/B08P4GG8YY/ref=sr_1_21?dchild=1&keywords=Anthony+Williams&qid=1607967655&sr=8-21 (Click or Copy & Paste the link above into your browser)Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zC79HWP6IXY&t=286s
Unapollagetic Podcast presents: Beyonce verzuz The World! Beyhive paid members Tj, Juli, and making her Unapollagetic debut Jackie join Sir Goodwin Live in the Unapollagetic Podcast Studios to discuss the legendary career of the former Destinys Child Superstar, Beyonce Knowles Carter. We start at the beginning and continue through her solo career to her becoming the Megastar she is. Her family life and accomplishments are given a in depth look with a unique perspective from the Beyhive!
Brittany Rhodes is the creator and founder of Black Girl Mathgic, a movement to increase math confidence, fluency, agency, identity and enthusiasm in young people, and in particular black children. Her flagship product is the Black Girl MATHgic Box, the first and only monthly subscription box designed to increase math confidence and decrease math anxiety in girls on a 3rd-8th grade math level. We spoke the birth of the company, her own love for math and years of tutoring young people, why we need girls in STEM, and what it was like when Beyonce Knowles Carter herself put her company on beyonce.com. https://blackgirlmathgic.com/
This week we discuss the life story of the Queen Bee herself, Mrs. Beyonce Knowles Carter. Did you know she got her first time in the spotlight on Star Search while apart of the girl's group, Girls Tyme? Tune in as we discuss how this DIVA turned into a Grown Woman.Follow us on Instagram @behind.themic to stay up to date and check out the photos for this episode. We *try* to post hints every week and would love to hear your feedback and suggestions! Behind the Mic posts new episodes every Monday on Spotify and Apple Music. Subscribe now so you never miss an episode!
In this bonus episode we discuss the highly anticipated film by, the Queen herself, Beyonce Knowles-Carter. We discuss the impact of Black Is King, we discuss our favorite moments, and we use this as a standard of what representation looks like for Black people. Before we did all of that we took out some brief trash. As usual, come and listen as we drop knowledge and cut up with each other. Follow us on instagram @ttandthekitchensinkpod --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week on Crapflix & Chill good friends and bad-movie-enthusiasts Jamie Ballantyne and Joe Thompson talk through 2009's 'Obsessed' starring Idris Elba, Beyonce Knowles-Carter and Ali Larter! They squabble a bit about whether this film is 'bad' enough to be on the podcast and, as always, wonder gloriously off-topic. Some topics include: Being gay in a work place, personal accounts of obsessive behaviour and the etiquette of 'who buys the drinks' on a date. This is the last recording with Joe's lower quality mic so bear with us! FOLLOW CRAPFLIX https://twitter.com/Crapflixpodcast https://www.instagram.com/Crapflixpodcast or email them at crapflixpodcast@gmail.com Episode edited by Joe Thompson
RYJ reviews Black is King...from the couch Starring Beyonce Knowles-Carter, Tina Knowles-Lawson, Jay-Z, Blue Ivy Carter, Rumi Carter, Sir Carter, Kelly Rowland, Lord Afrixana, Lupita Nyong’o, Pharrell Williams, Naomi Campbell, Shatta Wale and many, many others! Directed by Beyonce Knowles-Carter, Emmanuel Adjei, Kwasi Fordjour, Blitz Bazawule, Ibra Ake, Jenn Nikiru, Jake Nava, Pierre Debusschere, and Dikayl Rimmasch Written by Beyonce Knowles-Carter, Yrsa Daley-Ward, Clover Hope, Andrew Morrow Featuring Poetry by Warsan Shire Based on “The Lion King: The Gift” Follow me on IG, and twitter - @ohitsbigron Show Art by Katie Helm, follow her on IG - @katieladybug3 Theme Music by Breakmaster Cylinder (Check out Time Well Spent, another podcast from ohitsBigRon studios)
Bryan-Michael Cox is the most accomplished and prolific R&B producer of my lifetime. On this episode of Say Less with Kaz, the nine-time Grammy award winner and musical genius behind albums like Usher's Confessions, Mariah Carey's The Emancipation of Mimi, Chris Brown's self-titled debut, and Mary J. Blige's The Breakthrough talks at length about the streak of hits he collected that landed him in the Guinness Book of World Records for longest consecutive period of chart success. The mental health advocate also speaks at length about why record companies need to invest more into the long term well=being of the artists they sign by making sure they have the same insurance benefits that the suits receive. B. Cox also takes us into the early days of his production with the short-lived group Ideal as well as writing with Johnta Austin, Brian and Brandon of Jagged Edge and being taken under Jermaine Dupri's wing as a mentor. Cox also discusses what it was like to go to high school with Beyonce Knowles - Carter and the professionalism she had at such an early age as well as why the industry owes Chris Brown an apology. Follow Say Less: The Best Of Say Less: youtu.be/46bti360Ob8 (Fridays on Whistle Sports/Brother HQ) @SayLessWithKaz, @WhistleSports, @BrotherHQ - Instagram @SayLessWithKaz, @WhistleSports, @BrotherHQ - Twitter Theme Song Produced by BlaaqGold Outro Produced by Krish Records Produced and Edited by Emilio Sparks Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After a two-week hiatus, The Ladies are back for the 31st installment of WDEN & as this episode just happens to fall on 4/20, please be advised... both the docket AND vices were plentiful & in abundance during this recording. This weeks topics include: Why pulling out your superwoman cape for a man is never the answer (hey Ari!), Keyshia Cole vs OT Genitals, Rasheeda stopped rapping like Shawty Lo only to lie like a rug, Who's more annoying? Lizzo vs Draya vs Puff, Insecure is byke, Curtis Jackson & why sh*tty men are allowed to hold rank within the culture, and... the grandma IS the baby! Aubrey, Sophie and Adonnis take over Olan Mills. We also ruffle a few feathers while discussing the Nashville creative scene and the very tired narrative that is, "yall don't support me!" along with a deep dive about why certain marriages are viewed differently... Vanessa Bryant and Beyonce Knowles-Carter get a different spin on WHY they stayed with their husbands vs a Rasheeda Frost. Why is that? Happy 4/20, niggas! (Outro: Jamiah Hudson - Make Time)
Disney loves money, don't they? They're remaking everything that's in that damn vault, and they don't care as long as they're making money. but they're making money so who cares about being original?! Joined by an All-Star Cast including James Earl Jones, Donald Glover, Beyonce Knowles Carter, Seth Rogen, & Chiwetel Ejiofor, check out our review for Disney's "The Lion King"! The Reel Pineapple is your one-stop shop for the hottest movie reviews, trailer reviews, and more! Need some custom jewelry? Check out our sponsor Stadtgeist Studio on Instagram at stadtgeist.studio and use the code REELP2019 for 10% off of your order! Subscribe to us on Soundcloud, ITunes, Google Play Music, Podbean & Spotify at The Reel Pineapple! Don't forget to leave us 5 Stars, and let us know what you think of the reviews! Like us on Facebook at The Reel Pineapple Follow Hunter on Twitter at JHunterReelPineapple Follow Scott at Nearmanthefirst Follow Colin at TheReelOneal
On this episode of The Rise Of The Creative Podcast, Ash Slays stops by to speak about something quite special for this #TalkToMeTuesday episode. On this podcasts, she speaks about her idol, Beyonce Knowles-Carter and her determination to withstand adversity. She ties in how we should have that same determination and drive towards our dreams and goals. Let us know what you think of the podcast below and be sure to follow us on Instagram as well at @RiseOfTheCreativeNYC . Stay Creative My Friends!!!
Do not come here for your draft coverage, I blew it LMAO This week Mitch talks about music and how it's missing in 2019, how Jay-Z became Mr. Beyonce Knowles-Carter, Dress codes for parents being impossible, the Royal Rumble of the Democrats, how NBA Basketball is FANTASTIC, and much more. Contact me: Twiiter @Mitchelbrown_ IG @Mitchelbrown_ Music Selection by: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2SivohXth2Q --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mitch-brown/support
On this edition of Jawn Appetit, we put a bow on our trip to the amazing Philly Showcase of Wine, Cheese and Beer, and we also preview the upcoming East Passyunk Flavors On The Avenue event. And, along with everyone else, we praise the greatness of one Beyonce Knowles-Carter.
#184: In 2003, Beyonce Knowles-Carter felt shy about performing sultry lyrics and dance routines on stage. She needed a tactic to overcome her nerves and stage fright. So she created an alter ego, Sasha Fierce, to bring out her more assertive side. Beyonce is one of many top performers -- along with other top artists, athletes, executives, speakers, investors, bankers, lawyers, negotiators, and more -- who use alter egos as a tactic to overcome their insecurities and become better versions of themselves. Today's podcast guest, Todd Herman, is an expert at the practice of creating alter egos to improve your performance in any arena of life. He says that crafting an alter ego can help you become a better worker, leader, manager, investor, and even a better parent. Todd joins us on today's podcast to describe the "why" and "how" of creating an alter ego at work, at home, and in social settings. For more information, visit the show notes at https://affordanything.com/episode184
In this episode, Luvvie is feeling good about the student who turned her into his Black History Month project. She rants about folks really not respecting basic hygiene rules that keep us all safe and healthy. And she spotlights being a contributor in the super-dope book called Queen Bey: A Celebration of the Power and Creativity of Beyonce Knowles-Carter. This book is a project by Veronica Chambers – a four time NYT best-selling author! She then chats with the woman who is love epitomized, Latham Thomas, wellness maven and doula!Follow Latham on her Instagram and Twitter (@glowmaven). Follow @Luvvie everywhere on social – Instagram, Facebook, Twitter. Buy her New York Times best-selling book I’M JUDGING YOU: The Do-Better Manual.Share on social media using the hashtag #RantsandRandomness or post at the official podcast Twitter or Instagram accounts. Email LuvvieRants@gmail.com with thoughts and questions!Recorded at: Chicago Recording Company
This week it's all about Black (Overachieving) Excellence! Beyonce Knowles Carter descended from the uppermost level of Heaven and bestowed us with the gift of her life changing performance at Coachella - or as it shall now be forever known . . . BEYCHELLA. We'll share our reactions to the performance and our reactions to the reactions of her performance. Kendrick Lamar made history this week by becoming the first Hip Hop artist to win the Pulitzer Prize. We'll discuss why this is a huge deal for hip hop and the culture at large. Shonda Rhimes and Kerry Washington end the sensational and soapy groundbreaking series, Scandal this week. We'll discuss the relevancy of one of television's most diverse and jaw dropping shows. And the Big Sell shines a light on an amazing music/video/fashion collaboration featuring singers Karen O and Michael Kiwanuka; director Ana Lily Amirpour and fashion house Kenzo. Visit our official site: www.insidepoppodcast.com Follow us on Twitter & Instagram @PopInsiders Like us on Facebook And of course you can also find us on MaximumFun.org
I have something very different lined up for this episode! There is only one woman in the world who has been so successful she was able to drop an album with no advanced notice and see it achieve platinum status within just one week. That woman is Beyonce. From her first talent show aged 7, to selling over 118 million record worldwide at 35 years old, Beyonce has built herself a global empire - in addition to her jawdropping record sales, she has won twenty Grammy awards, she has a history of sell-out worldwide tours AND it does not stop there...Beyonce doesn't just dominate the music charts and the stage ... Beyonce is a global brand and works hard to keep it that way. Her name appears everywhere from fashion labels to fragrance bottles, she has earned millions in endorsements from brands such as H&M, Topshop and Pepsi and through her partnership in love with her husband Jay-Z they form the pop music industry's first billionaire couple. With a career that has spanned nearly two decades, Beyonce's talent and her results clearly speaks for themselves. She has proved to the world that she has got what it takes to always be at the top of her game - however, it takes more than talent to become an internationally-acclaimed powerhouse. Surely, there are several key factors that have helped Beyoncé to unleash her greatness, build her empire and make her impact? I spent an entire day reading every article that I could find on Beyonces success, I watched and listened to countless interviews, I watched her documentary, I studied what her management team have said about her and I've identified 10 factors that I believe that have helped Beyonce become an icon... So, here are the 10 steps to greatness that I have learned from Beyonce - it is my goal to inspire you so that you can implement these steps in your own life to unleash YOUR greatness! Please remember to subscribe to the show on iTunes to get automatic updates! The Unstoppable Podcast : © 2016 Dan J. Gregory Soundtrack: © 2016 Jon Burns
Greetings 9Mind Sacred Sisterhood Family. Peace, prosperity, protection and most of all wisdom be upon we all and those we love.It seems that Jessie Williams has sparked some hot conversation with his timely BET speech the way Mrs. Beyonce Knowles Carter did with her formation video. As often is the case, although we all can see the same movie are here the same speech or address. We all don't here are interpret what we here or see the same way. So while Jessie's speech still fresh in everyones minds and dripping from everyones lips, I want to play a few clips of popular YT Vloggers & Bloggers opinion of his speech and throw in my three pennies worth of 9mind opinion on what his speech should mean and represent to all 9MIND Sacred Sisters everywhere. My FB account continues to be LOCKED because don't know my security question answer of 6yrs ago nor can I identify enoungh random pictures of my almost 1000 friends on FB to prove to FB that I should be allowed back on on my page. SMDH What got me locked out of my FB account? Me sharing a story about a lil Black Baby girl dying from having been given to many vaccination shots all at the same time in the various FB groups to which I belong. Somehow FB saw this as a problem. But the sexism, bestiality, ography and mysoginy I have seen (all) on FB is obviously ok to be there and shared without the posters of such being locked out of their accounts.So until this is resolved if ever. Contact me on my twitter link and the emails I have listed below, for all comments, questions and even show topics. Web page coming soon. Untill then. Continue to download the podcast, listen and share. Sacred Love & Respect. 9Mind Host and Creator. ~ Shiloah ~ shiloah9x9@yahoo.com aindigenoupplo@gmail.com https://twitter.com/El_Shiloh9
*NEW* • Ep: 18 - "FRESH SQUEEZED LEMONADE" ?? • KAT Radio is BACK and this episode is all things Beyonce Knowles-Carter! Sit and chat with Jayce & Shar as they dissect King Bey's new album "Lemonade", the alleged scandal, and thoughts on how the content of the song relates to their own personal lives and relationships. Let's see if they are truly in Formation (or nah?). Check out Kiss & Tell Radio on SoundCloud and iTunes! - KATnetwork.com! #KissAndTellRadio --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/katradio/support