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Subscribe/Rate/Review to Up On Game Presents on the iHeartRadio App, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts! WATCH FULL EPISODES ON THE UP ON GAME NETWORK YOUTUBE CHANNEL JUST SEARCH UP ON GAME NETWORK Growth is a natural part of life, but that doesn't make it easy. Throughout the journey, people come into our lives for seasons - some short, others long. So what do you do when it's time to move beyond your current season, and leave some relationships in the past? How do you identify what relationships are serving you well, and which aren't? Most importantly how do you find the courage to separate when you're not ready? Guest Brianna K. Parker takes her seat at the table to explore why we all should push past the fear and do what's best for us. About Brianna Parker: 4:01 Getting to a Place of Healing: 27:57Loving People From a Distance: 29:45 Walk Away, When You're Not Being Met Halfway: 41:47How To Shake Fear Always Choose Yourself First: 43:52Know Who You Are, Before People Try To Make You Someone Else 50:40 Host: Tommi Vincent (@cheftommiv)https://www.instagram.com/cheftommiv Guest: Dr. Brianna K. Parkerhttps://www.instagram.com/rev_bri Music By: Stichiz - Big T. Music /Roj&TwinkiE https://www.instagram.com/stichizSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
'Interest on Investment" | 2 Kings 8:1-6 | Dr. Brianna K. Parker by Pastor Charlie Dates
In this BlackGirlMagic Interview episode, Ekemini and Christina are sitting at the table with Rev. Dr. Brianna Parker. Rev. Dr. Brianna K. Parker (Rev. Bri) is a preacher, scholar and researcher on Black millennials and faith with more than a decade of experience in full-time ministry. She is the founder and curator of the Black Millennial Cafe (BMC). In her work leading the BMC, she coaches church leaders on developing healthy relationships with Black millennials. She regularly dispenses with feedback to make churches and organizations more relevant in the lives of younger generations. Rev. Bri is also a sought after public speaker, millennial engagement coach and Associate Professor of Religion. Follow Rev. Bri: IG: @rev_bri & @blackmillennialcafe Twitter: @rev_bri Website: https://www.irunbmc.com IVP Truth’s Table Discount for The Coming Race Wars by William Pannell: Truth’s Table listeners can save 30% on the expanded edition of The Coming Race Wars when they order at https://www.ivpress.com/the-coming-race-wars using promo code TRUTH21 offer expires on September 30, 2021. Black Women, join Truth’s Table Black Women’s Discipleship Group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/truthstablediscipleship Support Truth’s Table: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TruthsTable PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/TruthsTable Merchandise: https://teespring.com/shop/truthstable?pid=46&cid=2742
“The only way you can redeem time from something that's been toxic is to not give it another moment. Yes, you can redeem your time, but you have to walk away in order to do that.” - Dr. Brianna K. ParkerWelcome to Stay a While with Tommi Vincent! Growth is a natural part of life, but that doesn't make it easy. Throughout the journey, people come into our lives for seasons - some short, others long. So what do you do when it's time to move beyond your current season, and leave some relationships in the past? How do you identify what relationships are serving you well, and which aren't? Most importantly, how do you find the courage to separate when you're not ready? Guest Brianna K. Parker takes her seat at the table to explore why we all should push past the fear and do what's best for us.Rev. Dr. Brianna K. Parker is an experienced coordinator with a demonstrated history of working in the education management industry. She is a highly sought-after preacher, public speaker, millennial engagement coach, and ministry consultant. She is a curator and founder of the Black Millennial Cafe, a suite of services to improve outreach to millennials, lecturing and presenting empirical data on black millennials and faith nationwide.[00:01 - 15:58] Getting to Know Brianna [15:59 - 31:54] Don't Be Afraid to Close the Door [31:55 - 50:24] Overcoming Fear of Shedding Toxic Relationships [50:25 - 56:05] Examine the Fruit of Your Relationships [56:06 - 1:02:49] Redeeming Wasted Time with Dead Relationships [1:02:50 - 1:05:25] Closing Segment Key Quotes “Food can transport you from now to a period of time that has passed. It literally puts you in the moment and puts you in the presence of the people that you love so dearly.” - Tommi Vincent “You have to bet on yourself. You've got to have a track record of where you've been and how you've made it through and always bet on yourself because that's the only thing you can count on.” - Dr. Brianna K. Parker“And it was at that moment when I realized that if I don't start living now, I'm going to die. I'm worth the life that God put inside of me.” - Dr. Brianna K. Parker“That's love too, you know? When you care about someone enough to recognize that it's mutually not beneficial.” - Tommi Vincent Connect with Dr. BriannaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/rev_bri/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/rev_bri?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RevDrBri/ Connect with Me! Follow us on Instagram @stayawhileshowYou can reach Tommi on Instagram @cheftommivVisit https://vincentcountry.com and get connected with us on Vincent Country's Instagram @vincentcountry Produced By: Tommi Vincent, Tanner Vincent, and Skai Blue Mediahttps://www.instagram.com/skaibluemediaMusic By: Stichiz - Big T. Music /Roj&TwinkiEhttps://www.instagram.com/stichizLEAVE A REVIEW + and SHARE this episode with someone who wants food for the soul, and the key ingredients to embracing their true, authentic self. Listen to previous episodes on Spotify, Spreaker, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts!
This month as we mark the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment and women’s right to vote—a milestone Methodist women helped to achieve—women are again mobilizing to make their voices heard through the franchise. Listen in on this conversation on voting and voter suppression. The discussion features women of faith who are working to ensure that every eligible voter can vote. Our guests are Sabrina White of the Baltimore Washington Conference United Methodist Women; the Rev. Traci Blackmon of the United Church of Christ; Liz OuYang, a civil rights attorney and voting rights expert; and the Rev. Dr. Brianna K. Parker, the founder and curator of the Black Millennial Café.
On this episode, Dr. Brianna K. Parker discussed her Patheos article "The Fugitive: A Failed Pursuit of the Black Church to Reach Millennials" and the Black Millennial Cafe.