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Setbacks happen—to all of us. But with God, they don't have to be the end of the story. In this encouraging Resurrection message, Dr. T. D. Stubblefield looks at the life of Joseph to remind us that what feels like a setback can actually be a setup for something greater. Originally shared during the 2025 Black History Month Celebration at Refresh Community Church in University City, Missouri, this sermon will lift your spirit and strengthen your faith.
In February, we were joined by the Las Vegas-based performance ensemble Molodi for a captivating evening where rhythm took center stage through the art of body percussion, poetry, and dance. As the beats resonated, the audience was invited to immerse themselves in the storytelling journey, celebrating the profound impact of African-American body percussion and cultural heritage. The group blends collegiate stepping, tap, gumboots, beatbox, poetry, and hip-hop dance with guerilla-style theatre and robust personalities that bring a high-energy, soulful, rhythmic experience to life. We learned about the history of Molodi and their in-school programs highlighting the movement practice, and the significance of their education work, during a panel with Jason Nious, the Co-founder and Director of Molodi, Joy Hermsen, the Chief Executive Officer at the International Museum of Dance, Mauricha Robinson, Program Manager for the African American Parent Advisory Council, and CieraJevae, Spoken Arts Department Head at Ruth Asawa School of the Arts.
Interview with Charrise Lane regarding White House Black History Month Celebration
This week we talk with our good friend Mo Alexander by having a Black History Month Trivia Challenge, Mo explains what a Martin Luther King Jr. Tree is, Jacob gets invited to the cookout, & Jason is accidentally racist. Follow Mo on Instagram: @moalexanderwww.moalexanderlive.comEmail us at OpenMicersPodcast@gmail.comwww.openmicers.comLinktr.ee/OpenMicersPodcast To watch video of the podcast: www.youtube.com/@jayfunktasticFollow us on Instagram & Threads: @OpenMicersPodcast, @JayFunktastic, @JacobCraigComedyVisit www.BrezCoffeeCo.com and use the code “OMPodcast” at checkout for 10% off of your order! Join our Patreon at www.patreon.com/ompodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode Notes Hashim O. Davis, the assistant dean of the OAAA and director of the Luther Porter Jackson Black Cultural Center, discusses the relevance and importance of “Celebrating Resilience,” OAAA's theme for this year's Black History Month celebration. EDITOR'S NOTE: This episode was recorded on Feb. 17, so some impending celebratory events mentioned in the podcast have already passed.
Soul Sistas Sleep Meditations - Guided Meditations for Black Women
A meditation of celebration for Black HIstory Month inspired by Bell Hookst Let's meditate on the fact that we deserve to be celebbrated as a people. We deserve to have curiosity of self. We deserve to purse the joys of our heart. We deserve to fight for what a believe in.
Fair skin podcasts have been in favor for, what, the past hundreds of years. But, now the pendulum has swung back. Black is in fashion!
Dr. Dave Wagner talks with Ann Marie Koukios, Artistic Director and Conductor of the Fort Street Chorale. On February 25, 2024 the Fort Street Chorale, the Brazeal Dennard Chorale and Wayne State University Choirs present A Black History Month Celebration at Fort Street Presbyterian Church in Detroit. The concert will feature opera legend George Shirley, soprano Frances Brockington and organist Dr. Norah Duncan IV.
It's another epic Black History Month Celebration at Malik Books! Author Tammy Wallace gets very candid with Malik about the experience that inspired Sasha Lynn Big Dreams: Inspiring Youth to Reach for the Stars Former NYPD officer Edwin Raymond talks about his book An Inconvenient Cop: My Fight to Change Policing in America Minda Harts opens about her books The Memo: What Women of Color Need to Know to Secure a Seat at the Table and Right Within: How to Heal from Racial Trauma in the Workplace And Malik and April (his secret weapon) rake a road trip to Cincinnati, Ohio! E-mail Malik@MalikBooks.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Black History Month Celebration - Guest: Freddie George - Host: David Riley
Grammy-winner, Emmy-winner, and Oscar Winner Common comes Malik Books at the Westfield Culver City Mall to kick off the inaugural Black History Month Celebration! He signed copies of his book And Then We Rise: A Guide to Loving and Taking Care of Self! Plus, Malik reviews the books Grandma's Hands by legendary musician Bill Withers, and "You So Black" by Theresa Tha S.O.N.G.B.I.R.D. Email Malik@MalikBooks.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
JT celebrates Black History Month with Christopher Arps, Melanie Collette and Mike Hill from Project 21See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're devoting a whole episode to Black History Month events in Philly because there's just so much to celebrate! Host Trenae Nuri talks with City Cast Philly Arts & Culture Contributor Charles Tyson Jr. about his curated list of events, from comedy shows to beer drinking parties to dance performances. List of events mentioned in this episode: 2/6–2/29 | 10 a.m.–4 p.m. | Celebrate Black Leaders and Legends at Smith Memorial Playground 2/9 | 5 p.m. | Black History Month Celebration at the Philadelphia Museum of Art 2/10 | 1 p.m. | Black History Month Mural Tour by Historic Fair Hill 2/10 + 2/17 | 6–9 p.m. | Saturday Sessions at Attic Brewing Company 2/16 | 7 p.m. | Black Beer Drinkers Party feat. Black Is Beautiful Vol. II beer at Attic Brewing Company 2/17 | 10 a.m.–5 p.m. | Amplified: Art, Music, Power at the National Liberty Museum 2/17 | 8:30 p.m. | The Drunk Black History Show with Gordon Baker-Bone at World Cafe Live Starts 2/17 | 10 a.m.–5 p.m. | Barbara Earl Thomas: The Illuminated Body at Arthur Ross Gallery 2/23–2/25 | Various times | Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater at the Academy of Music 2/24 | 8 p.m. | Hip Hop Showcase hosted by The Next Movement Podcast at Attic Brewing Company Want some more Philly news? Then make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter Hey Philly. We're also on Twitter and Instagram! Follow us @citycastphilly. Have a question or just want to share some thoughts with the team? Leave us a voicemail or send us a text at 215-259-8170. Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Celebrating Black History Month with exclusive interviews featuring remarkable entrepreneurs! Join us as we sit down with Dominique Bowen, the visionary CEO of In and Out Cleaning Service, Nikk Rokks, a renowned celebrity hairstylist and celebrity Keto Chef, and Keisha Lacey, the innovative founder and CEO of Everything Owie Creamy Shea Butter. Discover the inspiring stories of their entrepreneurial journeys and learn how you can actively support black-owned businesses. Don't miss this unique opportunity to delve into the incredible successes and insights of these trailblazers!
In commemoration of Black History Month, we're thrilled to present exclusive interviews with phenomenal entrepreneurs who have left an indelible mark! Join us for insightful conversations with Sharell Abrams, the dynamic founder and CEO of Body Language Massage & Wellness, Savion Duke, a visionary leader driving success in her family company, 3 Oak Design Concepts LLC, and last but certainly not least, AZ, the trailblazing founder and CEO of Follicals. Prepare to be inspired as we delve into their journeys, achievements, and the powerful impact of their entrepreneurial spirit. Don't miss this opportunity to celebrate and learn from these extraordinary individuals!
Black History Month Celebration - Lenny Carmichael - NeverHadItRadio
An old episode from Feb. 2021 has Chad talking about black poets, some of whom were history's most powerful women, and the messages they wished to be carried through time to us today.
Adjoa continues the series of "A Life we were made for" in our Black History Month Celebration.
On Saturday, February 25, 2023, Hudson Mohawk Magazine Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry attended the Black History Month Celebration at The Sanctuary For Independent Media in Troy. In part two of his reports, you will hear from the program speaker, Rev. Jerry Ford, Vice President of the Troy NAACP and President of Team Hero, talking about a family history discovery and Poet Shania Jackson—part 3.
On Saturday, February 25, 2023, Hudson Mohawk Magazine Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry attended the Black History Month Celebration at The Sanctuary For Independent Media in Troy. In part two of his reports, you will hear from the program speaker, Rev. Jerry Ford, Vice President of the Troy NAACP and President of Team Hero, talking about a family history discovery.
Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine: We begin with Mark Dunlea's interview about the status of public campaign financing in New York. Then, for our peace bucket, we hear from Roger Waters and World Without War from the Rage Against the War Machine D.C. rally. Later on, Willie Terry reports on what took place at the recent Black History Month Celebration at the Sanctuary. After that, Brea Barthel reports on the Drama Mamas' new musical comedy about the Exodus taking place on March 12 at the Albany Jewish Community Center. Finally, Eunice Jeong interviews an RPI student about the challenges to find medical assistance to deal with lyme disease.
On Saturday, February 25, 2023, Hudson Mohawk Magazine Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry attended the Black History Month Celebration at The Sanctuary For Independent Media in Troy. In part one of his report, you will hear from the program speakers, Renee Powell, President of the Troy NAACP; Paul Tonko, US House of Representative; Shana Davis, President of the Coalition of Black Trade Unionists, and Kristen (KP) Holler, Executive Director of The Sanctuary for Independent Media.
The White House endorses Gain of Function research Biden admin holds cringe Black History Month Celebration as Joe comes out as anti-white and Mike Davis joins the show
This Saturday King Malachi will be performing at The Sanctuary for Independent Media as part of the Black History Month celebration which also includes an exhibition, a dj, spoken word, and food. Sina Basila Hickey spoke with King Malachi about his music and what we can expect. Troy NAACP, Team HERO, Coalition for Black Trade Union, and The Sanctuary for Independent Media have partnered together in Troy to honor our Black history and its living legacy. The event takes place on Feb 25, from 4-7pm. Learn more about the event here https://www.mediasanctuary.org/event/troy-black-history-celebration-2023/
Continuing our "Black History Month" Celebration, our special guest, #BenTankard joined us for a motivating industry and life talks all around leaving everyone inspired. One takeaway Ben calls "Self align by 7:59": We should all do this before going to social media when we get up, Pray, Praise, Execersie, Eat, Read, Reflex, and Dream, and Direct. LIKE! SUBSCRIBE! SHARE! #IndieGoInspireLive
Hello Washington County! February is Black History Month, and to celebrate, the West Bend High Schools' Multi-Cultural Club is hosting a program at the schools' Silver Lining Performing Arts Center Auditorium on Friday, February 24th at 6:30 p.m. The program is free and open to the public. Sa'maia is a West Bend West High School senior and Leah is one of the school's band directors as well as an advisor to the Multi-Cultural Club. Carter G. Woodson | NAACP Black History Month - The History ChannelIf you like the show, please consider subscribing at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Google Podcasts. New episodes on Tuesday.Thanks for listening!Website • Facebook • Instagram
An hour of inspiration, reflection and celebration to honor the accomplishments of of African Americans through music. Music is includes: Chester Andrews Jr. Peace Ebonie Paris Don't give up Al Wordlaw She's all that I need Ragan Whiteside Off the cuff Mary Cross Meet me on the moon The Moore Twins Feels so good Castella My funny Valentine Althea Rene Free Mike Murry Beltline Michael anchors Daylight Dance Kevin Julien Juneteenth --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/davina-smith4/message
HEBREW CONGREGATION OF HOUSTON 1. Awakening 2. Identity 3. How to Move Forward --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/easter-dismuke/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/easter-dismuke/support
Tonight we continue our Black History Month Celebration by highlighting Black Love and some of our favorite Duets, Couples, and even some of our top crushes in our lives. Join our conversation! Like, Share, Subscribe, and stay tuned for more! Follow our social media on Instagram: A & N on R&B: @ANNONRNB Nika LaDean: @NIKALADEAN Nas: @THE_TRUTH128 BIG A: @AHDAYAR Karev: @HeritageHIPHOP Brought to you by the Team of HeritageHipHop.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/heritagehiphop/support
AFRICAN AMERICANS ON MAUI ASSOCIATION PRESENTS BLACK HISTORY MONTH 10 am Sunday February 12th, 2023, Featuring Guest Artist Osayande Baruti, From Pasadena California; Michael Oliver Armstrong, Speak Out & Up Law firm, Leslee Matthews who is the founder and managing Attorney, Shirley Davenport, Ayin Adams and many more. OSAYANDE BARUTI, is A fellow Kamaaina with an international musical career that spans 45 years. A thriller performance in Maui. Don't miss this special BLACK HISTORY MONTH event this Sudnayat 10 am Sunday Featuring Guest Artist Osayande Baruti, Join us on the Zoom Platform, 698 305 9935 Password: FLH808 or Contact: 808-341-3458, 808-341-3458 for more inforamtions go to Africanamericansonmaui@gmail.com
This year hip hop celebrates its 50th year! That's why I just had to include it in our Black History Month Celebration. Hip hop isn't just a genre, it's a culture… (Image by Gordon Cowie) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/heyevette/message
Thursday, February 2 on Urban Forum Northwest:*Ollie Garrett, President and CEO, PMT Solutions, President and CEO Tabor 100 and a member of the Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board (LCB) comments on the LCB's Social Equity Initiative to bring about equality in the cannabis business.*Tony Benton aka Tony B, Owner and General Manager, RainierAvenueRadio.World talks about their Black History Month Celebration. The historic Columbia City Theater will be converted into a museum for the entire month of February for "Call to Conscience Black History Month Museum".*Reverend Harriett Walden, Founder of Mothers for Police Accountability, Host of the Mothers Justice Show on 1150 AM KKNW/www.1150kknw.com on Monday's 2-3 pm (PST) comments on the tragic Tyre Nichols situation in Memphis.* Sarah Sense Wilson Founder, Urban Native Education Alliance (UNEA) will be joined by Kayla Harstad (Turtle Mountain Chippewa) a University of Washington Freshman and Special Projects Intern for UNEA will talk about their Sweet 16 Celebration that's being sponsored by UNEA.*Talvin Skinner a former Seattle SuperSonics player will comment on the significance of having a NBA team in Seattle and what he's doing to assist in that endeavor.Urban Forum Northwest streams live at www.1150kknw.com. Visit us at www.urbanforumnw.com for archived programs and relevant information. Like us on facebook. Twitter@Eddie_Rye. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Thursday, February 2 on Urban Forum Northwest: *Ollie Garrett, President and CEO, PMT Solutions, President and CEO Tabor 100 and a member of the Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board (LCB) comments on the LCB's Social Equity Initiative to bring about equality in the cannabis business. *Tony Benton aka Tony B, Owner and General Manager, RainierAvenueRadio.World talks about their Black History Month Celebration. The historic Columbia City Theater will be converted into a museum for the entire month of February for "Call to Conscience Black History Month Museum". *Reverend Harriett Walden, Founder of Mothers for Police Accountability, Host of the Mothers Justice Show on 1150 AM KKNW/www.1150kknw.com on Monday's 2-3 pm (PST) comments on the tragic Tyre Nichols situation in Memphis. * Sarah Sense Wilson Founder, Urban Native Education Alliance (UNEA) will be joined by Kayla Harstad (Turtle Mountain Chippewa) a University of Washington Freshman and Special Projects Intern for UNEA will talk about their Sweet 16 Celebration that's being sponsored by UNEA. *Talvin Skinner a former Seattle SuperSonics player will comment on the significance of having a NBA team in Seattle and what he's doing to assist in that endeavor. Urban Forum Northwest streams live at www.1150kknw.com. Visit us at www.urbanforumnw.com for archived programs and relevant information. Like us on facebook. Twitter@Eddie_Rye.
Join Coach Charlene as she honors Black History Month by sharing stories from trailblazers and change agents in the black community. Listen to their journey and learn how you can support and be an ally in the fight for equality. Don't miss this inspiring and informative series! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/charlene-johnson68/message
An African-American from a family of modest means, Bonnie became an amputee at age five. Against tremendous odds, she used imagination and determination to push past the limitations of disability and win a silver and two bronze medals in downhill skiing in the 1984 Paralympics in Innsbruck, Austria. As the first African-American to win Olympic or Paralympic medals in skiing, she has been honoured at the White House during the annual Black History Month Celebration. More than an Olympic skier, Bonnie's other accomplishments include an honours degree from Harvard, a Rhodes scholarship, multiple awards for her innovations as an IBM sales rep, and a position on the White House National Economic Council. President Obama named her to represent the US in delegations to both the Winter Paralympic Games in Vancouver and the Summer Paralympics in Rio. NBC Nightly News called Bonnie, “One of the five most inspiring women in America.” She has also been featured on the Today Show, CNN, and The Montel Williams Show. In addition, the nation's leading publications, such as the New York Times, Oprah Magazine, Essence, and People Magazine have profiled Bonnie and noted her extraordinary achievements. Drawing on her unique experience, analyses, and signature brands of resilience and inclusion, Bonnie St. John established Blue Circle Leadership with the mission to equip professionals with research based, rigorously tested, easily actionable tools and techniques that directly improve bottom-line business results. Now, Bonnie focuses on bringing out the best in others through executive coaching and motivational speaking for corporations and associations, as well as writing books and articles. New episodes of the Tough Girl Podcast go live every Tuesday at 7am UK time - Subscribe so you don't miss out. To support the mission to increase the amount of female role models in the media. Sign up as a Patron - www.patreon.com/toughgirlpodcast. Thank you. Show Notes Who is Bonnie Some of the challenges Bonnie has faced becoming a ski racer Getting into skiing at a young age Having an amputation when she was 5 years old Learning to ski on one leg Training hard and qualifying for the Paralympics Competing in the 1984 Winter Paralympics in Austria Dealing with a lack of snow Was it life changing winning medals Being picked as a Rhode Scholar Learning to work with the press Taking a year off from Harvard Going to Oxford University for 4 years Working for IBM and working for President Clinton at the White House Starting to focus on leadership development Leadership for women Having confidence Writing with her husband Having to prove herself over and over again Book: Live Your Joy Smiling through the challenges How have things changed over the past 30 years The rise of Trumpism and the increase in animosity Self care and making sure to make it at a priority The downside of socials media The power of polarising views Trying to be seen and heard Building resilience and embracing success Focusing on micro-resilience Why resilience doesn't have to be big things The biggest challenge is incorporating it into your life Day to day routine and what that looks like If you were to give a TED Talk… Ted Talk - Be More Resilient with a FIRST AID KIT FOR YOUR ATTITUDE! Building your own “first aid kit” Making a choice and the silence behind it - Martin Seligman I choose to…. The importance of sharing what's in your “first aid kit” Figuring out what type of support you need in challenging situations From training to failure to - training to growth The power of your words Reframing things - a great side and a good side How you can connect with Bonnie Blue Circle Leadership Final words of wisdom from Bonnie Learning to get up when you fall down Get back into the race Social Media Website https://bonniestjohn.com Leadership - www.bluecircleleadership.com Instagram @bonnie.st.john Facebook @bonniestjohn Twitter @bonniestjohn Listen to the Straight Up Podcast: https://straightupwithbonniestjohn.buzzsprout.com
Black history is American history and February is Black History month. We're coming into the home stretch of our official Black History Month Celebration at Heart and Soul Center of Light! WILL COLEMAN, Ph.D. joins Heart and Soul's Rev. Angelo Allen in reviewing and remembering the lessons of Black History Month. Musical inspiration is provided by our Minister of Music, Valerie Joi Fiddmont. https://www.valeriejoi.com STAY CONNECTED WITH US (YOU DON'T WANT TO MISS OUT!!!) * YOUTUBE: Click the SUBSCRIBE button and ring the Notifications Bell so that you're automatically notified about new videos and live streams on our channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/HeartandSou.... * FACEBOOK: Spread the good news about Heart and Soul by hitting that LIKE button! VISIT OUR BRAND NEW ONLINE STORE to stay in style with all the latest Heart and Soul merch: http://heartsoulcenter.org/onlinestore PLEASE SUPPORT US FINANCIALLY IF YOU CAN We hope you will financially support Heart and Soul Center of Light's ongoing mission of being a loving and compassionate, world-class teaching and empowerment ministry. You can graciously give to Heart and Soul today by clicking the link below. We thank you in advance for your generosity and your support! https://www.heartsoulcenter.org/ways-...
On this episode of the Palmetto Guardian we talk with 1st Lt. Briana Yancey, South Carolina National Guard State Equal Opportunity specialist, and Master Sgt. Delesia Jackson, South Carolina National Guard African American/Black special emphasis program manager, about the significance of Black History Month and why we celebrate. The Palmetto Guardian is hosted by Sgt. Chelsea Weaver with the South Carolina National Guard Public Affairs office.
Hello and welcome to the final part of our Black History Month Celebration. I am one week behind due to the covid virus hitting my household. I think you will enjoy this set as these are some of the artists I didn't get around to in the previous two shows. Some of the artists on today's show include Charlie Christian, John Kirby, Louis Armstrong, The Ink Spots, Benny Moten, and Chu Berry. I hope you enjoy these great musicians from the Big Band Era. Please visit this podcast at http://bigbandbashfm.blogspot.com
Moderated by Dr. Luvelle Brown, superintendent of Ithaca City School District, this month's episode celebrates Black History Month! Join the nation's top education leaders as they discuss strategies for reaching equity on the national, state, and district levels.Guests:Dr. LaTonya GoffneySuperintendent, Aldine Independent School District, TXDr. John B. Gordon IIISuperintendent, Suffolk Public Schools, VAMonique ToussaintSenior Advisor, White House Initiative on Advancing Educational Equity, Excellence, and Economic Opportunity for Black AmericansRashard J. WrightChief of Staff, Newport News Public Schools, VARegister for Upcoming Sessions: https://www.discoveryeducation.com/learn/equity-talks/
Sunday worship service - February 27, 2022Digital Bulletin: https://bit.ly/3JVHS4NSermon Series: Soul Food SundayMessage by Rev. Kathy Cooper LedesmaSpecial message by Dr. Larry Hygh, Jr. Prayer by Pastor Bridie RobertsAnnouncements by Pastor Mark StephensonScripture reading by Dwyane GathersMusic by John West and the HUMC Choir andGattison and the Harmony Toluca Lake worship band
Sunday worship service - February 27, 2022Digital Bulletin: https://bit.ly/3JVHS4NSermon Series: Soul Food SundayMessage by Rev. Kathy Cooper LedesmaSpecial message by Dr. Larry Hygh, Jr. Prayer by Pastor Bridie RobertsAnnouncements by Pastor Mark StephensonScripture reading by Dwyane GathersMusic by John West and the HUMC Choir andGattison and the Harmony Toluca Lake worship band
Hello everyone and welcome to Part two of my Black History Month Celebration. This week we'll be hearing from such artists as Ella Fitzgerald with Chick Webb, Earl Hines, Ivy Anderson, Roy Eldridge, Louis Jordan and others. There are some great songs in this set so I hope you enjoy our Black History Month Celebration Part Two. Please visit this podcast at http://bigbandbashfm.blogspot.com
Our celebration of Black History Month continues. Let's take some time to reflect again African Americans and positive inspiration.
On this EP the boys sit down with Mike from One Mic: Black History to talk history and celebrate the things that have made this nation awful and awesome. Cheers!
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On this week's episode, we celebrate the greatest of black people. February marks the start of black history month, and we kick it off by honoring our current and past legends. It's another episode that you do not want to miss! Join in on the discussion. Thanks for all your continued support. Follow the podcast on Instagram @FaceTheMusicNC. Face The Music covers music, artists, hip-hop culture. They give an everyday millennial perspective. Produced by Justin Vickers and Jelan Abrams, the show releases every single Friday night. Follow us on Instagram: Justin Vickers @Vickisback, Jelan Abrams @JelanAbrams, Tony Sumter @Tonysustainsme. Artwork & Music by Jelan Abrams. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/facethemusicnc/support
Welcome to Episode 67 of Pelo Buddy TV, an unofficial Peloton podcast & Peloton news show. This week we cover the following topics: A Peloton Bike was used in the season premiere of another TV show this past week. The 2022 Black History Month Celebration was announced on Friday. An investor published a letter calling for John Foley to be fired and Peloton to explore being acquired. Peloton was named one of the Best Places to Work for LGBTQ+ Equality in Human Rights Campaign's (HRC) 2022 Corporate Equality Index. A new artist series with Eminem was announced. Peloton held their first live boxing classes, and shared that new boxing classes will drop on-demand every Friday. Robin Arzon & Mariana Fernandez led an Encanto ride & yoga flow. Ross Rayburn led a Joni Mitchell artist series yoga flow. Peloton is having “Artist Series Replays” for Australia, starting with the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Emma Lovewell & Becs Gentry have some new guided scenic classes available from Oregon; including a two for one hike. Nico Sarani will be teaching one yoga class in English each month. Peloton has quietly updated Andy Speer's Total Strength 2 Program with some new warmups & stretches. Peloton has new patent applications for the rotating screen of the Bike+ and cleats for cycling shoes. The USPTO declared that two Peloton patents were void following a countersuit from Echelon. A woman is suing Peloton after breaking her ankles while trying to unclip from the Peloton Bike. The “Pop Culture Happy Hour” podcast on NPR featured Peloton this week. Emma Lovewell was featured in Taste of Home this month. Emma Lovewell has a new partnership. Dara Treseder was named to the ELITE 100 list. Robin Arzon celebrated her 8 year Peloton anniversary DJ John Michael celebrated 7 years at Peloton. Happy Birthday to Ben Alldis, Logan Aldridge, and Kendall Toole. John & Amanda share their class picks of the week. You can find links to full articles on each of these topics from the episode page here: https://www.pelobuddy.com/pelo-buddy-tv-episode-67/ The show is also available via YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/PeloBuddy
A celebration of African-American literature, presented by Widener students, alumni, and faculty. Thanks so much to readers Ciana Bowers, Rohan Suriyage, Jayne Thompson, Emma Irving, Shpresa Ymeraj, Kim Roberts, Mark Graybill, Josh Schneider, Christina Giska, Ken Pobo, and Gabby Norris.
The TEAM is so proud to introduce you the 2020 Black History Month Celebration which includes the testimony of Philly Division #121 President Mark Pee..We also look back on the 1st 3 days of the month which includes visits from our Brothers from Ghana. IN THE BREAKDOWN: *FINANCIAL UNITY with Sistah Queen Angela * YOUNG GIFTED & BLACK with Black Chadwell Parker & Joe Burch This is the show that focus on EDUCATING ELEVATING & MOTIVATING our listeners to a higher level of consciousness & awareness in order to EMPOWER & UPLIFT our Communities around the World!!.. teamdlw@sbcglobl.net financialunity.org
I met Mr. Curry in person for the first time back in August of this year on the Inner City Visit to Louisville, KY were both invited to join by Greater Fort Wayne. We introduced ourselves in the parking lot of a Flying J rest stop half way to Louisville. From that brief interaction, I knew I needed to spend some additional time getting to know Mr. Curry as we talked briefly about relational engagement, listening to neighbors, and the high level neuroscience of social connectivity. I'm a thinker, observer, and learner by nature and when I meet people like Mr. Curry, I feel like I find a new friend. We spent some additional time together on that trip, including catching dinner together where we discussed heavy justice related topics, the feelings of not being understood, the often mis-aligned relief and aid efforts of well intentioned development, and visions of how to approach community building differently. The only thing we solved that night was that we appreciated each others pursuit of knowledge and commitment to their work, a recognition that the work we do is hard but necessary, and that we should connect more. This podcast is a continued pursuit of getting to know Mr. Curry, what motivates his work, and how his approach to youth development feels like a breathe of fresh air. Mr. Curry's innate curiosity and commitment to find answers to the massive questions he asks continues to awake himself to the greater story that he is finding himself in. Mr. Curry spends quite a bit of time talking about the significant moments throughout his childhood that broadened his worldview and set him on a pursuit of deep scholarly knowledge, cross cultural and artistic experiences, and global pursuits to learn from others. For 29 years old, Mr. Curry has experienced more than many of us will experience in a lifetime and he's just getting started. I imagine that Mr. Curry is often misunderstood, but I think many of us just haven't gone on as deep of a dive into our curiosity, our history, and are willing to dive into the complexity of brokenness that exists in our community and in our own lives to be able to hang onto Mr. Curry's perspectives. I'm taking away from my conversations with Mr. Curry a deeper desire to dive in deeper rather than to pull away as I know I have a lot to learn by being present in complex conversations rather than allowing what I don't know to scare me away from them. Lean into it. What Mr. Curry is doing with the Art Leadership Center, his relatively new company that takes a fresh approach to youth development is really inspiring. Adrian's approach to youth development is “designed for the systematic development of leaders of character with a global conscience that serve underdeveloped and underrepresented communities Nationally and Internationally.” Mr. Curry is taking all that he's learned from the youth centers that impacted his life, his perseverance through his own personal struggles, his global travel, his neuroscience and psychology education, and his extensive step dancing background to teach kids about holistic health that comes through learning, application, and discipline. I first saw Art Leadership Center in action at a Black History Month Celebration earlier in 2019 and you can tell the approach is having an impact. If you've not seen the students and Mr. Curry in action, I would recommend you check out their schedule and prioritize it. Mr. Curry, thank you for being you and spending time with me. I look forward to our friendship growing. I'm wishing you all the success and collaborating in some way to bring life, joy, and celebration to neighborhoods in Fort Wayne.