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This week on the podcast, Mike Jackson is joined by Bresha Webb for a special AMA! Bresha moderates questions for Mike submitted by listeners about his own career journey: how he got into the industry, what different producing roles mean, his biggest challenges and successes, his best advice for young people in the entertainment industry, and so much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Actress Bresha Webb sees God's hand in all things. She talks to Ashley about moving through grief with resilience and hope. Two years ago, Bresha lost her father in the midst of filming her hit show, Run the World. Despite the pain of that season, she pushed through believing that goodness would find her on the other side of her grief. Speaking candidly about the genetic disorder she inherited from her late father and its impact on her pregnancy, Bresha shares how God sustained her in the midst of difficulty. As a new mother to baby Brave, Bresha is grateful for the love and support of her husband as they welcome their first child together.Want more podcasts from OWN? Visit https://bit.ly/OWNPodsYou can also watch Oprah's Super Soul, The Oprah Winfrey Show and more of your favorite OWN shows on your TV! Visit https://bit.ly/find_OWN
Sherri gives her hilarious take on the latest headlines! Actress and newlywed Bresha Webb tells us about season two of “Run the World” premiering on Starz in May. Then, star of Broadway's “Life of Pi” Hiran Abeyskera stops by and brings the Bengal Tiger from the show along with the amazing puppeteers that bring him to life each night.
Bresha Shepherd treats every prospective client with five-star service. As Intake Specialist at Varghese Summersett, she greets each caller with warmth, making sure they understand how her firm will care for them. Bresha's passion and empathy shine both in her client interactions and how she approaches team building. To get the best from any team, she knows that employees have to feel empowered to take leadership roles. Regardless of position. Bresha shares with us how she has created a service first intake and onboarding process, why onboarding is just as important as intake, and how to structure award winning firm culture. Whats in This Episode Who is Bresha Shepherd? How has her position as an intake specialist helped shape her firm? Why does Bresha approach intake like a world-class service provider first and a law firm second? What onboarding process has she found to be the most successful? When is the appropriate time to give a potential client a quote? Why was her firm named one of the best places for mothers to work?
Get ready to laugh because Bresha Webb is on the mic and she is giving us life! The super-star actress, comedian, and director is here asking all the warriors, “What is he bringing to the table?” It's the girl chat of all girl chats. Listen in as Dacía and her good friend Bresha talk about healing from past hurts, waiting on Boaz with expectation, and refusing to settle for anything less than God's best! Connect with Bresha on social media: @breshawebbProduced by: Charmaine SibleyMusic by: @oujamarek
Bresha Meadows had run out of options. She'd tried talking to the police. She'd tried running away from home. She tried everything she could think of to get away from her abusive father. Nothing seemed to work. So, in July of 2016, when she was 14 years old, Bresha took her father's gun and killed him in his sleep. Then Kristin tells us about Nailah Franklin, a pharmaceutical sales rep who seemed to be living the good life. She had a big, loving family, close friends, and a new relationship with a handsome lawyer. There was just one thing that wasn't right -- her douchebag ex-boyfriend, Reginald Potts. And now for a note about our process. For each episode, Kristin reads a bunch of articles, then spits them back out in her very limited vocabulary. Brandi copies and pastes from the best sources on the web. And sometimes Wikipedia. (No shade, Wikipedia. We love you.) We owe a huge debt of gratitude to the real experts who covered these cases. In this episode, Kristin pulled from: “Smoke and Mirrors,” episode of Dateline “Man Convicted in 2007 Killing of Pharmaceutical Sales Rep Nailah Franklin Sentenced to Life in Prison,” by Charlie Wojciechowski for NBC Chicago “Reginald Potts guilty of murder in 2007 death of Nailah Franklin,” by Michelle Gallardo Rob Elgas for ABC News “Woman called Reginald Potts 'pathological' in email before killing,” by Steve Schmadeke for the Chicago Tribune “Remembering Nailah Franklin,” by Dawn Turner for the Chicago Tribune “Nailah Franklin's Boyfriend Says He Sent Her An Email Asking: ‘Are You Alive?'” CBS Chicago “Sentencing begins for man in 2007 murder of Nailah Franklin,” by Steve Schmadeke for the Chicago Tribune “Reginald Potts found guilty of killing Nailah Franklin,” Fox 32 Chicago “After wrenching week of hearings, judge to sentence Franklin's killer,” by Steve Schmadeke for the Chicago Tribune “Testimony concludes in trial of man charged with killing Nailah Franklin,” CBS Chicago “Reginald Potts Sentenced To Life In Prison For Murder Of Nailah Franklin,” CBS CHicago In this episode, Brandi pulled from: “Bresha Meadows Thought You'd Understand” by Melissa Jeltsen, The Huffington Post “Bresha Meadows' cousin says he also was abused by Jonathan Meadows” by Andrea Simakis, The Plain Dealer “Murder or self defense? Bresha Meadows accused of killing father” by John Caniglia, The Plain Dealer “Bresha Meadows Returns Home After Collective Organizing Efforts” by Mariame Kaba and Colby Lenz, TeenVogue “Who is Bresha Meadows? 16-year-old, who killed her allegedly abusive father, released from custody” by Najja Parker, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution “Bresha Meadows, Ohio Teenager Who Fatally Shot Her Father, Accepts Plea Deal” by Jonah Engel Bromwich, The New York Times “Alumni Story: CMLaw HOF Member And Friedman Reflects On The Bresha Meadows Case” Cleveland-Marshall College of Law YOU'RE STILL READING? My, my, my, you skeezy scunch! You must be hungry for more! We'd offer you some sausage brunch, but that gets messy. So how about you head over to our Patreon instead? (patreon.com/lgtcpodcast). At the $5 level, you'll get 25+ full length bonus episodes, plus access to our 90's style chat room!
Michelle and Bresha finally met! Bresha talks about being a Baltimore “hood chick” in Hollywood, manifestation, finding love and being guided by faith. The ladies also connect over their love for Kelly Rowland! CHECK IN to this episode to soak up the energy of a powerful woman. Find Bresha on IG & Twitter: @BreshaWebb Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
We are thrilled to sit down this week with Bresha Webb, a longtime successful actress who is having her big break moment as one of the four leads of Run The World on Starz. We dive into what Bresha's new epic career milestone means for her personally and for the next generation and the privilege we've experienced as white actors in Hollywood. We also laughed our asses off with some good girl talk about what it's like living every Sex and The City fan's dream and finding true love in the midst of a pandemic. Hot Tip: According to Bre, the first date is a perfectly appropriate time to check their credit score. LOL Produced by Dear Media
This week’s CherryPop episode is brought to you by the authentic and unapologetic Starz original series, "Run the World." "Run the World" follows four smart, vibrant, and fiercely loyal Black women in Harlem as they strive towards world Domination. The show's creator, writer, and EP, Leigh Davenport, kicks the heartfelt, hilarious, and honest conversation off by sharing the inspiring story behind the series, and her personal journey towards creating safe, open, and fun spaces to express sex and the female experience on screen. Later on stars, Bresha Webb and Andrea Bordeaux join Leigh and Meg to discuss all the juicy details from episode 1. Bresha and Andrea describe their favorite sex scenes from film and tv, filming intimate scenes for the first time in "Run the World," and give their hot takes on whiskey d**k. "I love how Run the World is showing women being in control of their own sexuality." -Bresha Webb Catch new episodes of Run the World every Sunday 8:30PM PT/ET across all STARZ platforms. Films and TV Shows Mentioned: Sex and the City Love Jones (1997) Soulfood (1997) Jason's Lyric (1994) CherryPicks is the best place to see what women think about movies, tv, and more. CherryPicks highlights reviews and original stories exclusively from female and non-binary writers. www.TheCherryPicks.com Follow CherryPicks on Instagram and Twitter. Follow your host Meg McCarthy on Instagram Music composed by Honor Nezzo. CherryPop is executive produced by Miranda Bailey and Rebecca Odes, produced and hosted by Meg McCarthy, and edited by In Haus Media
This week we bring you two cases of CHILDREN WHO MURDER. Rachel tells the story of Bresha Meadows. After experiencing years of horrific abuse, a 14-year-old Bresha took matters into her own hands. One day when her father was asleep on the couch, Bresha found the gun he kept under his pillow and shot him. She thought the police would be on her side but instead, they arrested her. She was charged with involuntary manslaughter. Luckily, she avoided being charged as an adult, meaning she would not be sentenced to life in prison. Still, Bresha's symptoms of PTSD and depression worsened when she was in juvenile detention. Nathalie then tells the story of Mary Bell. As a young girl, Mary seemed to derive great joy from strangling other children. There were many incidents that were ignored or not taken seriously by adults where Mary became violent with others. When she was just ten years old, she murdered two young boys by strangling them. Mary was eventually and remained in custody until she was 23. She did not commit any additional murders (to our knowledge) after her release. Rachel's Sources: https://www.standffov.org/statistics https://www.thehotline.org/ https://ncadv.org/STATISTICS https://www.huffpost.com/entry/bresha-meadows-thought-youd-understand_n_5da48081e4b087efdbb23973?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbS8&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAGqv43kalf043qklyzwdpysufNyo8O9_4VsFyQQucZC-YJWhmMjolI2pbvzdirDnO7IL1xODqL6sEX5Bm4XaWLX-5c4jrcBcw9aJYAgb7iQF8VAOcjNJ6Q9Mjy2oztxvNzSneulHP5EdzpvgWJ4Dtk9CZQJK3yD9pNF3RjAp-dpZ
Today's episode is dedicated to Bresha Meadows, and her attorney, Ian Friedman. Just fourteen years old, Bresha shot her father following years of physical, mental, and sexual abuse. Bresha was charged with first degree murder. The Ohio defense attorney, Ian Friedman, took on her case pro bono and got Bresha the help she needed. Katrina and Friedman talk about the trial, and how Bresha’s life was changed for ever. Episode Resources: External clip from (https://www.facebook.com/fanlegal/videos/10156265777364498) Follow the show: Instagram: primetimecrime_ Twitter: primetimecrime_ Host: Katrina Daniel Produced: Carmen Lucas Edited: Wyatt Peake In association with legalvideoconcepts.com
Going to Bed with Garcelle is your fun and flirty late-night podcast on sex, life, dating, and relationships. Each week, Garcelle is joined by a rotating mix of celebrities and real-life BFFs. This week Garcelle is postulating her Only Fans potential and sipping cocktails in bed with actress Bresha Webb and director Claudine Oriol. Garcelle, Bresha, and Claudine get real about dating yourself first and weigh in on whether long distance relationships are a no-go. Plus, Garcelle finds out what Bresha and Claudine think about male chastity belts and she gets them to summarize their vaginas in three words. Follow Bresha on Instagram and Twitter @breshawebb or catch her on her podcast Hold On To Your Edges and in the upcoming Starz comedy Run the World. You can follow Claudine on Instagram @claudineoriol. Join the conversation and follow Garcelle on Instagram @Garcelle and Twitter @GarcelleB. Please be sure to rate, review, subscribe, and share with a friend! Going to Bed with Garcelle is produced by MGM and Radio Point.
This week Garcelle is postulating her Only Fans potential and sipping cocktails in bed with actress Bresha Webb and director Claudine Oriol. Garcelle, Bresha, and Claudine get real about dating yourself first and weigh in on whether long distance relationships are a no-go. Plus, Garcelle finds out what Bresha and Claudine think about male chastity belts and she gets them to summarize their vaginas in three words.
In this mini-episode, we're getting candid about egg freezing with actress and comedian, Bresha Webb (Netflix Sextuplets). If you've ever wondered what the process is like, Bresha is sharing her experience with us in this laugh out loud episode. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Our host Carmen Cameron sits down with Bresha Webb to chat! Bresha Webb is an American actress, famous for her role as Imunique Jefferson, in the television series Love That Girl! She was born in Baltimore, Maryland, the United States as Breshae Renee Webb Webb is also known for Meet the Blacks (2016), Ride Along 2 (2016) and Grey’s Anatomy (2005) and also played recurring roles on Grey’s Anatomy, LearningTown, and ER. Bresha starred in the television series Love That Girl! as Immunique Jefferson, She also featured on a showcase of Saturday Night Live that focused on female comedians of African American descent. She is also known for her recurring roles on Grey’s Anatomy, LearningTown, and ER. After school, she also appeared in a 2008 MTV film titled The American Mall. Bresha has also featured in Meet the Blacks (2016), Ride Along 2 (2016) and Grey’s Anatomy (2005). HELPFUL LINKS: Website - http://blackhollywoodlive.com Follow us on Twitter - https://twitter.com/bhlonline Merch - http://shop.spreadshirt.com/BlackHollywoodLive/ ABOUT BLACK HOLLYWOOD LIVE: Black Hollywood Live is the world's first online broadcast news network with programming and content dedicated to African American entertainment news. The network features long form, in-depth celebrity interviews, smart commentary and discussion as well as news and inside information. The network was created by producer Keven Undergaro. Black Hollywood Live had guests from shows/films like 12 Years A Slave, The Butler, America's Got Talent, The Game, Chicago Fire, Believe, Hannibal, Suits, Parks and Recreation, Dallas Buyers Club, Real Husbands of Hollywood, The Best Man Holiday, The View, Shameless, Basketball Wives, Being Mary Jane, Scandal, Single Ladies and many more. Notable guests on the network include: host Wayne Brady, The View's Sherri Shepherd, Late Night's Jimmy Fallon and Seth Meyer and others.
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“I was my first client.” - Diane Randall Today's featured author is wellness speaker, and Whole Living consultant, Diane Randall, M.A., CHC. Diane and I talk about how she started her plant-based diet and kept it going for 20+ years, what led her to publish her book and tons more! Key Takeaways: What does wellness look like to you? “If you have an open mind, you have no idea how you can change and evolve.” Big changes don't always happen overnight. Take it bit by bit. Have compassion for others and meet them where they are in their dietary choices. Diane's Site: https://www.dianerandallconsults.com/ Diane's Book: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1548343943/ref=as_li_qf_sp_asin_il_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=dianer03-20&camp=1789&creative=9325&linkCode=as2&creativeASIN=1548343943&linkId=b73a0f31d0eb2dec8cccb18387f1c1b8 The opening track is titled, "Nameraka na Bresha" by Rukunetsu aka Project R. To listen and download the entire track, click the following link. https://projectr.bandcamp.com/track/nameraka-na-bresha
“I was my first client.” - Diane Randall Today's featured author is wellness speaker, and Whole Living consultant, Diane Randall, M.A., CHC. Diane and I talk about how she started her plant-based diet and kept it going for 20+ years, what led her to publish her book and tons more! Key Takeaways: What does wellness look like to you? “If you have an open mind, you have no idea how you can change and evolve.” Big changes don’t always happen overnight. Take it bit by bit. Have compassion for others and meet them where they are in their dietary choices. Diane's Site: https://www.dianerandallconsults.com/ Diane's Book: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1548343943/ref=as_li_qf_sp_asin_il_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=dianer03-20&camp=1789&creative=9325&linkCode=as2&creativeASIN=1548343943&linkId=b73a0f31d0eb2dec8cccb18387f1c1b8 The opening track is titled, "Nameraka na Bresha" by Rukunetsu aka Project R. To listen and download the entire track, click the following link. https://projectr.bandcamp.com/track/nameraka-na-bresha
In this hilarious episode of ‘DIVA Defined,’ actress and comedian Bresha Webb talks about her Journey from Baltimore, Maryland to Hollywood. Bresha discusses the importance of faith on her road to success, being typecast and reinventing herself as an actress and comedian.
Bresha Webb (@BreshaWebb) is one of the hottest up and coming actresses in Hollywood right now. Talented and hilarious, Bresha is currently starring in the NBC sitcom Marlon, alongside television veterans, Marlon Wayans and Essence Atkins. Come September, Bresha can seen on the silver screen alongside Kevin Hart and Tiffany Haddish in Hart's upcoming film, Night School. Amongst other titles, Bresha has reoccurred several times on ER, Grey's Anatomy, and starred in the NBC sitcom, Truth Be Told. Justine and Bresha met in 2010 on the set of the television show, Love That Girl, where Justine was an intern and Bresha played the role of Imunique. From there, they built a friendship that has withstood a number of life's challenges from life threatening situations to bad breakups, as well as celebrating many wins together.In this episode, Justine and Bresha keep it light and funny discussing their adventures in LA, Bresha's journey through the entertainment industry, building and working with friends and even attempting to squash Bresha's beef with Drake. Dropping gems on friendship and reaching your full potential, Bresha will undoubtedly keep you laughing.Thank you for listening! Please be sure to subscribe and download so you know when the next episode is coming and also be sure to rate and review Show Me Your Friends on Apple Podcasts here: http://bit.ly/showmeyourfriendspodcastYou can find Bresha on IG and Twitter @BreshaWebb.You can find Justine on IG @justineslife and on Twitter @justine_brownYou can find the show on IG @showmeyourfriends and on Twitter @SMYFPodcast
If you want to support the show and receive access to tons of bonus content, subscribe on our Patreon page for as little as $5 a month. Also, don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review the show on iTunes. We can't do this show without your support!!! This week, Roqayah and Kumars welcome Mariame Kaba back on the show. Mariame is a brilliant organizer whose work focuses primarily on dismantling the prison industrial complex. She's the founder of Project NIA, an advocacy group focused on ending youth incarceration. She's also co-founded a number of other organizations including the Chicago Taskforce on Violence against Girls and Young Women. You'll know her from Twitter as @prisonculture. Mariame joins us to discuss her efforts on behalf of survivors of domestic and gender-based violence who have been criminalized and incarcerated for defending themselves against their abuser. Mariame shares her experiences and lessons learned from the successful campaigns to free Bresha Meadows and Marissa Alexander, two high-profile criminalized survivors of domestic violence. Mariame contrasts the treatment of Bresha and Marissa with other prominent examples to demonstrate that self-defense is only available to certain people, and certainly not black women. We talk about the impossible situation that domestic violence survivors are put in when the system fails them and then punishes them for doing what was necessary to survive. Mariame also discusses the work of Survived and Punished, an organizing collective she co-founded that emerged from several campaigns to free individual criminalized survivors. We learn about the efforts of the Survived and Punished NYC branch to push New York Governor Andrew Cuomo to commute the sentences of all criminalized domestic violence survivors in the state, a unilateral power he has and chooses not to exercise. We discuss the value, even in isolation, of clemency campaigns for individual survivors, while also highlighting the important role of these individual campaigns in building a mass movement to win systemic changes. Check out the Survived and Punished toolkit to learn more about how to organize a defense campaign for criminalized survivors of violence where you live. A transcript for this episode will be provided upon request. Please send an email to deleteuracct @ gmail to get a copy sent to you when it is completed.
On July 28, 2016, 14 year old Bresha Meadows shot her father in the head as he slept, after what her mother says was a lifetime of abuse and domestic violence in the home. Bresha’s arrest and continued incarceration as she awaited trial spawned the impassioned #FreeBresha movement.This episode brought to you by our sponsor **The State of Logic Podcast** - listen, rate and review at https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-state-of-logic/id1255329050?mt=2 and find them on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook **@TheStateofLogic**Promos from my pals: Murder Mile- True Crime Podcast - @mmiletours - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/murder-mile-true-crime-podcast/id1278924392?mt=2Home Video Hustle - @HVHPodcast - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-home-video-hustle/id1235534009?mt=2Mixed and mastered by Resonate Recordings.Podcasting is for everyone; visit https://resonaterecordings.com to have your first episode produced for free!Sources:https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/23/us/bresha-meadows-father-killing.htmlhttps://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/bresha-meadows-abuse-case_us_589501cbe4b0406131370b40https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/bresha-meadows-case-teen-who-killed-father-gets-deal-spares-n762906http://wkbn.com/2016/07/28/police-investigate-shooting-in-warren/http://www.oxygen.com/crime-time/bresha-meadows-teen-who-killed-abusive-father-to-be-freed-from-prison-on-sundayhttps://campaigns.organizefor.org/petitions/free-bresha-meadowshttps://www.theroot.com/the-story-of-bresha-meadows-who-will-sing-a-black-girl-1790856454https://www.democracynow.org/2018/2/7/bresha_meadows_teenage_girl_who_killedhttp://www.ajc.com/news/world/who-bresha-meadows-year-old-who-allegedly-killed-her-abusive-father-released-from-custody/TvX9kI7LQ8KM75yWeal1xO/http://fox8.com/2018/02/04/teen-who-killed-her-father-returns-home-after-sentence/http://www.vindy.com/news/2017/dec/03/what-happened-shatter-lives-bresha-meadows-family/?mobilehttps://news.vice.com/en_us/topic/bresha-meadowshttp://www.slate.com/blogs/xx_factor/2017/05/23/bresha_meadows_enters_a_plea_deal_will_spend_two_more_months_in_detention.htmlhttps://qz.com/995228/the-case-of-a-15-year-old-bresha-meadows-shows-the-unbearable-cost-of-self-defense-in-the-usahttps://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2016/08/13/she-is-my-hero-mother-applauds-teenage-daughter-accused-of-killing-father/http://www.cleveland.com/metro/index.ssf/2016/08/murder-or-self-defense-bresha-meadows.htmlhttp://www.cleveland.com/metro/index.ssf/2017/05/bresha_meadows_cousin_says.htmlhttp://www.wfmj.com/story/32697790/family-defends-warren-man-allegedly-murdered-by-14-year-old-daughterhttp://fox8.com/2016/08/05/family-of-man-allegedly-killed-by-14-year-old-daughter-say-claims-are-untrue-this-had-nothing-to-do-with-abuse/http://wkbn.com/2016/07/29/aunt-of-accused-teen-killer-father-was-abusive/
In Episode 19 of Beyond Prisons, hosts Brian Sonenstein and Kim Wilson catch up with activist, writer, and educator Mariame Kaba. Mariame shares her experiences advocating on behalf of Bresha Meadows, a teenage girl who killed her abusive father and was detained while facing the possibility of trial as an adult and a lifetime of incarceration. She recount's Bresha's story and explains how activists worked to make sure the family's needs were met and help them navigate the collateral consequences of detention, including an enormous financial burden and the shame and stigma that makes people internalize their struggle. Mariame explains how children who are abused face limited options and harsh punishment for trying to escape their abusers and even harsher punishment for defending themselves. She talks about the racialized aspect of this arrangement, and how black children are dehumanized and not seen as children but as criminals in training. She discusses the work that Survived and Punished put into assembling a tool kit to help people who are victims of abuse and are criminalized for survival actions. The tool kit has information on what the group thinks works for supporting immigrant survivors, trans survivors, how to engage with the media and legal teams, how to raise money and build a base of support, and more. Their website also has interviews and videos that provide more information. Mariame reacts to a common question asked of abolitionists, which is what to do about people who have caused serious harm to others. She talks about the fear of criminals in society and the severe misperceptions among the public of who is incarcerated and what it means to be in prison. The effectiveness of prison as a tool to fight sexual violence, murder, and other serious crimes is questioned. The conversation continues with Mariame's view of abolition as a collective project that embraces people who sense there is a problem with American institutions and are interested in figuring out what to do about it. She explains what she means when she says hope is a discipline, not an emotion or sense of optimism, and how this informs her organizing. Self care is examined as a community project. Finally, Mariame shares what books are on her shelf and what she's reading right now. Mariame Kaba is an organizer, educator, and curator. Her work focuses on ending violence, dismantling the prison industrial complex, transformative justice, and supporting youth leadership development. She is the founder and director of Project NIA, a grassroots organization with a vision to end youth incarceration. She was a member of the editorial board for Violence Against Women: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal from January 2003 to December 2008. She was a founding advisory board member of the Chicago Community Bond Fund and she's a member of the Critical Resistance community advisory board. Kaba currently organizes with the Survived and Punished collective and, in addition to organizing and serving many other organizations, she is an educator and also runs the blog Prison Culture. Follow Mariame Kaba on Twitter: @prisonculture Support our show and join us on Patreon. Please listen, subscribe, and rate/review our podcast on iTunes and on Google Play Sign up for the Beyond Prisons newsletter to receive updates on new episodes, important news and events, and more. Send tips, comments, and questions to beyondprisonspodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter: @Beyond_Prison @phillyprof03 @bsonenstein @jaybeware Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/beyondprisonspodcast/ Music & Production: Jared Ware
This week's guest is fellow author Tamara Harvey. In this episode, Tamara talks about her journey with alopecia, how humor is important during stressful times and much more. This episode's opening track is titled "Nameraka na Bresha" by Rukunetsu. Be sure to cop this track and other sensational sounds through this link (projectr.bandcamp.com/album/fantasy-…final-quest-21).
This week's guest is fellow author Tamara Harvey. In this episode, Tamara talks about her journey with alopecia, how humor is important during stressful times and much more. This episode's opening track is titled "Nameraka na Bresha" by Rukunetsu. Be sure to cop this track and other sensational sounds through this link (projectr.bandcamp.com/album/fantasy-…final-quest-21).
In questo episodio di Radio Eppol, Andrea Lorenzo e Lucio parlano degli investimenti anaerotici di Apple nel mondo della TV, di come sommare 1, 2 e 3, di come rubare il numero di una ragazza usando la calcolatrice di iPhone e di applicazioni da single.
When 14-year-old Bresha Meadows shot her father after allegedly enduring a lifetime of his abuse, she could have just been one more girl processed through what’s become known as the abuse-to-prison pipeline. But instead, the #FreeBresha movement arrived to question the harsh, punitive nature of our juvenile justice system. Sojourners' Women and Girls Associate Jenna Barnett traveled to Ohio to see how pastors, advocates, and Bresha's family members felt about the case. Listen here to understand the case, and to find out what the church can learn from a social media movement and the 14-year-old girl it rallied behind.
In this special bonus segment of Rustbelt Abolition Radio, we speak with long-time prison abolitionist Mariame Kaba about the Free Bresha Campaign.
Tune in to another special edition of That's Entertainment as I talk with actress/comedian Bresha Webb. Bresha is best known for such stand out dramatic roles on ABC's, "Grey Anatomy," and "Private Practice", TNT's "Raising The Bar," and Showtimes' "Weeds," just to name a few. But it was her break out role on "ER" as "Dr. Lavern St John" that put her on the map as a raising star. And lets not forget her lovable and hilarious character of "Imunique" on the TV One series, "Love That Girl." In the comedy world, Bresha made a splash appearing on the short lived FOX sketch comedy show “In the Flow with Affion Crockett,” produced by Jamie Foxx. Although the show was not on the air long, it gave Bresha the chance to showcase her talent outside of the dramatic roles she had previously portrayed. Today, comedy remains one of her hobbies and passions, as she performs stand up in her spare time across the country. In 2014, she starred in CBS Diversity Showcase and auditioned for SNL. She also completed the Kevin Hart pilot "Keeping it Together" for ABC. Now Bresha will be starting on the new comedy series, "Truth Be Told," which will premiere on Friday night at 8:30pm ET on NBC. Tune in on Thursday, October 15 at 11am ET as I talk with the very talented and funny, Bresha Webb on www.blogtalkradio.com/tammyjones-gibbs or call in to listen at 347-637-2656 Like that's entertainment on fb at - facebook.com/thatsentertainment.radio Follow us on twitter at - thatsentertain1