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"So schön kommen wir nicht mehr zusammen!" - das war das Motto des Abends. Wir nehmen euch mit vom Ticketchaos über das Klamottendrama bis hin zum (nicht vorhandenen) Sektempfang beim ersten Livepodcast unserer Lieblingszwillinge. Natürlich beantworten wir auch die wichtigsten Fragen: Kandidat Nr. 1, 2 oder 3? Podcasttour, ja oder nein? Konfirmationsjunge oder Business Boy?
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The gala will honor various individuals and organizations making a difference, including Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, actress Taraji P. Henson, and Upward Housing and will feature a red-carpet rollout, VIP reception, dinner, award presentations, live music, and dancing. Hollidays Helping Hands City: Carson Address: 17420 S Avalon Blvd, Ste. 101 Website https://www.HOLLIDAYSHH.org Phone +15622259981 Email frank@frankgroffinc.com
Villiers Secondary School Limerick are celebrating their 200th year anniversary, and to mark the occasion they will be hosting a Black Tie Gala ball this September. Head of School, Jill Storey, and chairperson of Villiers' PTA, Barry Long joins Joe to tell us more... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As you may know, there is a very sad and very real problem with Veterans, Active Duty Military and First Responders who suffer from poor mental health related to PTSD and other issues gained while serving our country. Saddles in Service is an amazing local organization that works to help those service members and their families that are suffering by offering equine-assisted learning and activities. This amazing organization has helped so many in their short time since being founded and need the community's help to continue their mission. This Friday at Viejas they are having their annual gala event to help raise money. We spoke with Tammy who founded Saddles in Service with her husband Mike about their organization and the event this Friday.
Episode 169 we speak with Technologist and Crypto Educator Link Green. We talk about all of his new ventures as well as his thoughts about future technology.
Episode 168 we speak with Entrepreneur and Educator Demario Dailey. We talk about the success of his RBY Prints business as well as his commitment to educating the community about the business of printing.
Episode 167 we speak with Real Estate Entrepreneur and Community Activist Anthony Lee. He talks all about his upcoming class teaching on how to build a Real Estate Portfolio while working your 9-5.
TCE chat's with NBA's Dorian Finney Smith and his Foundation about its July 29th Black Tie Gala to honor several community and business leaders in the 757. There's more! The special guest for this event is Dallas Maverick's owner, Mr. Mark Cuban. The Black Tie Gala Event Honorees: Visionary Leader Award: Bishop Kim W. Brown, Senior Pastor, The Mount, Chesapeake, VA Business and Entrepreneurship Award: Dr. Angela Reddix, an author, philanthropist, and CEO of ARDX Changemaker Award: Mr. Devon Henry, Rector of Norfolk State University Board of Visitors and CEO of Team Henry Construction Corporate Citizen Award: Virginia Natural Gas Non Profit: Taylor Lawson, ClubBlue --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/careerengineer/message
In this special episode we talk about the current article on our Camp in The Philadelphia Inquirer. We also talk about our future plans and show thanks to our village.
Episode 165 we speak with our sister Courtney Richardson aka The Ivy Investor. We talk about the importance of Wills & Trusts. We discuss who needs them and why you may not need them.
Episode 164 we speak with our brother Camari Ellis aka The Finance Rebel about avoiding the scams and bad information we see on social media from Black Finance Influencers. This convo gets deep as we discuss History , Politics, and Culture.
Episode 163 features Crypto Analyst Russell Hughes. With all the craziness going on with Crypto we bring back our brother Russ to discuss the climate.
Episode 162 features Venture Capitalist Pedro Moore. In this episode Pedro tells his story and also breaks down the business of Venture Capital. He explains how wealth is built in this industry and why it's so important for our community to get involved in this space. He also talks about how he became a business partner of Daymond John.
Episode 161 features Hotel Broker and Hospitality expert Omari Head. This was one of our best episodes to date. Omari gave us a master class in the hotel business. He also told his story and explained the importance of our community getting involved in the business.
Episode 160 features Real Estate Investor, and Community Activist Derrick Cain. We talk about his past, and how he had to overcome a 10 year prison sentence. We also discuss his investing strategies as well as the work he does in the community.
Episode 159 features Real Estate Investor, and Landlord Strategist Kim Avant-Babb. We talked about her story, family business, legacy, and how she is able to have a 0% eviction rate in 38 years as a landlord.
Episode 158 features Entrepreneur and Community Activist Leslie Richardson . This was a great discussion about community, Life Insurance, and Holistic Wealth.
Episode 157 features Entrepreneur and Community Activist Curran Swint. This was a great discussion about his life, brand building, the cycling industry, and the power of community.
Episode 156 features Entrepreneur and Financial Educator Kevin Matthews. This was a great discussion about his life, Black Wall Street, Integrity in financial education, and the power of the stock market.
Episode 155 features Serial Entrepreneur Eddie Green. Eddie tells his story and talks about Cigar Culture. He also is joined by a couple of his business partners who help to break down this revolutionary NFT project they are bringing to the Cigar culture.
The 5th Annual Odd Fellows' Worcester Black Tie Gala will be on Saturday, April 9, 2022 at the Beechwood Hotel. To get tickets CALL Nancy Cyr at 508-853-6687 or you can EMAIL her at ncyr@oddfellowshome.com More info about the Odd Fellows over at https://oddfellowshome.com
Haitian-born modern artist Guy Stanley Philoche immigrated to Connecticut when he was three. As the middle child of three boys and coming from a family of sports enthusiasts whose passion he didn’t share, Philoche turned to art as his calling. While remaining close to his Haitian Roots, Philoche was the only son to buck his culture’s tradition of the entire family living together and struck out on his own – first attending Paier College of Art and then Yale. He now lives in New York City. For the past 15 years, Guy Stanley Philoche has been attracting international attention with his work and his impressive roster of solo shows. As an artist, Guy’s palette is strong and sophisticated. His layering technique has created a body of paintings so richly textured that one can hardly hold back from reaching out and touching the canvas. In fact, it is the artist’s intent and wish that the viewer will follow their desire to reach out and feel the different textures of his canvases. His work is for the viewer’s pleasure, to be fully enjoyed from a tactile standpoint, and he has varnished the canvases for exactly that reason. Philoche believes it is a moral imperative to "give-back" and has generously donated his time and work to benefit a great many charities over the years including The American Cancer Society’s Pink and Black Tie Gala, Kids With Cameras, My Language Project The Leukemia Needs Foundation, ARTrageous! and Tibet House. He is also one of a handful of artists who have committed to buying a painting whenever he sells a painting in order to support fellow artists. Guy is truly a gift to the modern art world. www.philochestudios.com Daily Creative Habit Facebook group: www.DailyCreativeHabit.com Monetize Your Genius Virtual Summit: https://www.monetizeyourgenius.net/a/41658/VQARsiSY
Mike Golic Jr learns what "Black Tie" means in "Black Tie Gala" (3:30), the family discusses if they would rather control all electronics or all animals (24:10), and Sydney de
Emmy award winning news anchor Chauncy Glover discuss his background, The Chauncy Glover project, and his upcoming Black Tie Gala. All that and much more!!
Mack and Nelly are back with comedian, MTV's Wild 'N Out Nate Jackson! You can expect another episode of great music, tea time, and of course non-stop laughter. Local Music Picks- Nelly's Pick: Rawlo Marlo x "Jackson Jazz" Mack's Pick: Knowledge S.V. x "Black Tie Gala" * We Do Not Own The Rights To Any Music*
Honoring Elizabeth Rose Deputy Chancellor Division of Operations NYC Department of Education The New York City Department of Education Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer N.Y.C. Schools Chancellor Carmen Farina - and our very own Jim Luce! Wed., May 25th, 6:30-9:30pm Incognito Bistro, 30 W. 18th St., NYC Super Happy Healthy Kids - spreading kindness to NYC elementary kids thru Karate, Yoga, Meditation, Arts, Music, Healthy Food and Positive Thinking $150 advance; $250 @ door - students $75 NOTE: Jim Luce Supporters in advance: only $100 (students $50) (Code: Global Leadership) Three-course dinner - evening of fun & entertainment + silent auction! Join our movement to stamp out meanness and bullying! RSVP before 5/20: http://www.superhappyhealthykids.com Live auction to support kids - please bid and bid some more HERE! JOIN US!
Kangol is being honored by the American Cancer Society on May 17th at their annual Pink and Black Tie Gala in Brooklyn for the work he has done raising funds and awareness for Breast Cancer with the Mama Luke Movement, which he co-founded with his friend and business partner Shaunda Lumpkin. In May 2010, Shaunda's mother Gay Frances Lucas aka Mama Luke lost her 3 year battle with breast cancer 2 weeks after enjoying a cruise of a lifetime when she joined Kangol and Shaunda on the Tom Joyner Fantastic Voyage. Mama Luke had the pleasure of meeting many classic Hip Hop artists on this cruise and, in hearing of her passing, many of them have joined Kangol to be part of Team Mama Luke's fundraising efforts. "After years of watching the Jackson Five, Sylvers, Osmond Brothers and Tom Jones and deciding he wanted to be an entertainer, Kangol was asked to join rap group UTFO as a breakdancer. While "Roxanne, Roxanne", their phenomenal top 10 single screamed up the charts, U.T.F.O. were voted best rap group, at the Urban Music Awards, had featured spots on Don Cornelius' Soul Train, Phil Donahue Show and performed live for actors like Dustin Hoffman, Tony Danza and was the first rap group to perform at Harlem's World Famous Apollo Theater as they opened for Hall & Oates and Temptation's Eddie Kendricks and David Ruffin. Kangol acquired his nickname from neighborhood friends, because of the many Kangol hats he owns and wears. He is also officially sponsored by Kangol Headwear, Inc. He balances his time between Producer, Composer, Performer, Artist Manager, Songwriter, President of his music production company, Kangol's Kreations, Inc., and CEO of his Public Relations firm, Kreative Media Group. His lecturing at High Schools and Colleges nationwide (including Harvard) on today's business of music has led this Brooklynite to receiving a proclamation from NYC for being the first Haitian in Hip-Hop Music.
Kangol is being honored by the American Cancer Society on May 17th at their annual Pink and Black Tie Gala in Brooklyn for the work he has done raising funds and awareness for Breast Cancer with the Mama Luke Movement, which he co-founded with his friend and business partner Shaunda Lumpkin. In May 2010, Shaunda's mother Gay Frances Lucas aka Mama Luke lost her 3 year battle with breast cancer 2 weeks after enjoying a cruise of a lifetime when she joined Kangol and Shaunda on the Tom Joyner Fantastic Voyage. Mama Luke had the pleasure of meeting many classic Hip Hop artists on this cruise and, in hearing of her passing, many of them have joined Kangol to be part of Team Mama Luke's fundraising efforts. "After years of watching the Jackson Five, Sylvers, Osmond Brothers and Tom Jones and deciding he wanted to be an entertainer, Kangol was asked to join rap group UTFO as a breakdancer. While "Roxanne, Roxanne", their phenomenal top 10 single screamed up the charts, U.T.F.O. were voted best rap group, at the Urban Music Awards, had featured spots on Don Cornelius' Soul Train, Phil Donahue Show and performed live for actors like Dustin Hoffman, Tony Danza and was the first rap group to perform at Harlem's World Famous Apollo Theater as they opened for Hall & Oates and Temptation's Eddie Kendricks and David Ruffin. Kangol acquired his nickname from neighborhood friends, because of the many Kangol hats he owns and wears. He is also officially sponsored by Kangol Headwear, Inc. He balances his time between Producer, Composer, Performer, Artist Manager, Songwriter, President of his music production company, Kangol's Kreations, Inc., and CEO of his Public Relations firm, Kreative Media Group. His lecturing at High Schools and Colleges nationwide (including Harvard) on today's business of music has led this Brooklynite to receiving a proclamation from NYC for being the first Haitian in Hip-Hop Music. For more info: http://www.indiereviewcd.com https://twitter.com/IndieRevue https://www.instagram.com/indie.review https://www.facebook.com/indie.review --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/indie-review/support