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Yerrrr!!! Once again its on. On this episode we are joined by a friend to the show, friend to the guys Ace Dior. We talked about his journey to becoming the man he is today and pulling from his experiences in Brownsville Brooklyn. He also brought along some of his crew who heavily represented their movement and what their common goal is. As always today's playlist has been curated for your pleasure and can be downloaded and enjoyed on apple music keyword search: So Here's The Thing Podcast...Episode 111 (Link Below) https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/so-heres-the-thing-ep-111/pl.u-oZylMvYsGDAVeJ6You can also follow us on link-tree to keep up with everything we got going on. https://linktr.ee/soheresthething.pod
Battalion Chief Pat Connolly is a twenty-three year member of the FDNY. Chief Connolly began his career at Engine 39/Ladder 16 on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, then promoted to Lieutenant and was assigned to E231/TL120 in Brownsville Brooklyn. Chief Connolly promoted again to the rank of Captain and was assigned to L-133 in South Jamaica, Queens. Recently, Chief Connolly was promoted to the rank of Battalion Chief and is assigned to Battalion 35 in Brooklyn. Chief Connolly is a graduate of Fordham University and has attended the FDNY's MPI weeklong program.
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GETTIN' SALTY EXPERIENCE PODCAST Ep.202 : Our special guest will be Active 33 year FDNY veteran Assistant Chief, FDNY Chief of Safety Command, Operations Chief of the FDNY Incident Management Team Mike Meyers. He was appointed to FDNY in 1991. Assignments are as follows: -Ladder 175 –East NY & Brownsville Brooklyn (1991-1998) -Rescue Company 4 – Woodside Queens (1998-2001) -Ladder 11 - Lower East Side Manhattan LT (2001-2003) -Ladder 4 – Times Square NY Capt (2003-2007) -Battalion 9 – Times Square NY BC (2007-2017) -Deputy Chief -Executive Officer to the Chief of Safety (2017-2018) -FDNY Chief of Safety Command (2018-Present) -FDNY Liaison to NYC Office of Emergency Management (2023-Present) -FDNY Incident Management Team (2004-Present) -Bravest Football Club (1992-2003) During his career he has responded to many large scale operations. Here is just a sample.. 9/11 World Trade Center (2001) Hurricane Irene-NY, NY(2011) SuperStorm Sandy-NY, NY(2012) Hurricane Katrina-New Orleans, LA (2005) Hurricane Gustov- Baton Rouge, LA (2008) Con Edison Steam Explosion NY, NY (2007) Crane Collapse 1 & 2 NY, NY (2008) Miracle on the Hudson NY, NY (2009) Hurricane Harvey, Houston Texas (2017) Join us at the kitchen table on the BEST FIREFIGHTER PODCAST ON THE INTERNET! You don't want to miss this one. You can also Listen to our podcast ...we are on all the players #lovethisjob #GiveBackMoreThanYouTake #OldschoolBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/gettin-salty-experience-firefighter-podcast--4218265/support.
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Pj Ryan sits down with us and shares his journey of healing relationships with his Dad and Father. The process of pain and the self awareness and reflection of the impact their lives have had on his own. PJ Ryan is a Educator / Podcaster / Producer / Writer Phillip James otherwise known asPJ Ryan is a native New Yorker, hailing from Brownsville Brooklyn & a brother of Iota Phi Theta Fraternity, Inc. He is a full-time actor, educator, writer, tv/film & podcast producer and all around creative spirit. He spreads the message of love, positivity and encouragement to those he comes in contact with. "Everyone has a story and every story deserves to be told so chase your dreams until you run out of breath!" PJ's mission was birthed out of overcoming depression and understand the true power of taking a leap of faith. For him, living in your truth is to understand your triggers and being able to live freely without fear and/or shame. It has been his experience that when you take a leap of faith and believe in yourself, all of your dreams really can come true. Website: https://www.iampjryan.com Podcast Link: https://highlymelanatedpodcast.buzzsprout.com Twitter Link: https://www.twitter.com/iampjryan Instagram Link: https://www.instagram.com/iampjryan Facebook Link: https://www.facebook.com/phillipjames1022 Youtube Link: https://www.youtube.com/highlymelanatedpodcast Linkedin Link: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pjryanproducer/ Tiktok Link: https://www.tiktok.com/iampjryan --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/deborahfaith/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/deborahfaith/support
Frank Morano discusses some of the hottest topics and gives his opinion. Franks talks about Hamas calling on their supporters to protest and then Frank talks about the Hallows End Haunted House at Ferry Hawk Stadium in Staten Island. Frank talks about a civil war in Brooklyn with Brooklyn Democrats that whiter neighborhoods are not shouldering their share of migrant shelters and then talks about Brownsville Brooklyn being the safer neighborhood. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
World B. Free was one of the most electrifying players of his generation. He played with, and tells some great stories about, Dr J, Darryl Dawkins, George McGinnis, Bill Walton, Bernard King, & Hakeem Olajuwon. From his days in Brownsville Brooklyn and Guilford College through to the NBA, he played with style and heart. Get ready for a great listen.
For Video Edition, Please Click and Subscribe Here: https://youtu.be/BWd1atlJV2g In 1983 and barely out of high school, 2 teenagers, known to become The Latin Rascals had more ideas than dreams in the music business., Albert Cabrera and Tony Moran became a new kind of DJ collective. The New York Puerto Rican and Colombian duo grew up in the artistic melting pots of both Brownsville Brooklyn and Spanish Harlem. New York provided all sorts of inspiration from the creative pool of talent that surrounded the barrios of East Harlem and Brooklyn apartment projects. The friends teamed up after meeting at World Renowned Downtown records, where impoted dance music was sold and DJ's came from all over spent time there. Once teamed up after discovering that we were looking to DJ in new ways of blending and overlaying multiple tracks. Each loved playing local playing block parties and selling mix tapes to promote themselves and did not realize that they were revolutionizing the art of mixing and editing without any former technical education. Their popularity grew so quickly that this noticeable new style of mixing was exactly what the radio programmers from the top radio stations in NYC. DJing on their own mix shows for 98.7 Kiss and then WKTU as featured for the historic afternoon mixshow, Paco's Supermix, Tony and Albert were living more than a dream. An Artist/ Producer and one of the greatest remixers of all time, Arthur Baker (Hall & Oates/ Diana Ross) brought the Latin Rascals in right away to apply that exact Latin Rascal editing style to Arthur's dance remix of “Born In The USA” by Bruce Springsteen and with his musical involvement in the BEAT STREET MOVIE sound track with producer Harry Belafonte.
Bringing a new Look, Sound and Energy to the Hip Hop Culture, The S.F.O Boyz is ready to shake the whole Music scene with New Vibes and Lots of Energy. Coming from Brownsville Brooklyn, S.F.O is talking that talk. From discussing The whole Drill impact to staying in they own lane, S.F.O is a breath of fresh air. Being a all Around Rap Group, rapping aint the only thing they do. Dancing is a big part of the group and getting Sturdy is they Thing. From Joey badass Supporting them to DJ Self Bopping to they music, all eyes is on them already. With a fire Management team behind them, The S.F.O Boyz is definitely ready
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We are back recording at Gebhard's Beer Culture Bar on the UWS -- taking a deep dive into Brownsville Brooklyn and the amazing work being done by its community organizations working to establish a good life for its citizens. We talked with Genese Morgan, community organizer and Chair of Community Board 16 which advocates for Brownsville, Brooklyn in the New York City Council. And Ms. Morgan is the founder of the Ocean Hill-Brownsville Neighborhood Improvement Association, INC.And, La'Shawn Allen-Muhammad joined us. She holds many prestigious positions; La'Shawn is the Executive Director of Central Brooklyn Economic Development Corporations; President of Entrepreneurs of New York; Brooklyn Director of the Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce – and others. She is a native of Brownsville and is committed to revitalizing her home town by creating opportunities for her neighbors through home and business ownership.We also spoke with Sandy Nurse of NYC Council representative of District 37. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Live From The Stoop Ep. 2 Levar aka "Dick By Air" On this week's episode we're chilling with Levar (@dickbyair). He's one of the up and coming socialites of New York City. Listen as he tell his story from growing up in Brownsville Brooklyn to partying with Kid Cudi in Miami. His story is the real deal and show how finding yourself is only the first step. As Black men sometimes accepting unconditional love is harder than learning how to love in the first place. Levar talks about learning love and putting back into his community through his no negativity (@nonegatvityllc) Follow Live From The Stoop podcast on Instagram! Follow Robbie Digital on Twitter and Instagram.
On this episode host Freddy Lo spoke with legendary MC Masta Ace (@mastaacepics) about his inception to the rap world. The real story of how Marley Marl's “The Symphony” was made, his story telling process and also how he could have almost been raised in Massachusetts instead of Brownsville Brooklyn plus more! Watch the interview on YouTube: https://youtu.be/TLqUbkDBJ2U
Our guest is the Rev. Al Sharpton, whose activism has made him a fixture in the press for decades in his hometown of New York City. Lately, though, we often see him as the eulogist at funeral after funeral of those taken too soon through violence. He does it with enormous grace and power, including after the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis in 2020. And there’s a reason for that. As Rev. Sharpton explains to Kevin Burke in this rare interview, there’s a traumatic incident that happened to him a long time ago, when he was 9 years old, that gives him the ability to speak to children who are in pain, because there is a pain deep inside of him that permanently shaped the arc of his formation as a preacher and future civil rights leader. It’s a story he doesn’t tell often, because it’s so surprising and unexpected, but in this episode, you’ll hear him share it in the most personal way. In listening, you’ll also gain an understanding that may forever alter the way you see this icon of our times. Your Hometown is a show where the local is the epic. Visit yourhometown.org to subscribe to the podcast and our various social media channels. Our co-presenter this season is the Museum of the City of New York. For more, including information on live events, check out our NYC series page at mcny.org/yourhometown-podcast. Show Notes Music Ernestine Washington – “Teach Me How to Wait” Mahalia Jackson – “Walk In Jerusalem” (1963) Mahalia Jackson – “No One Knows the Trouble I've Seen” (1963) James Brown – “The Payback” (1973) James Brown – on Soul Train (1973) Archival Bishop F. D. Washington Preaching at the COGIC Holy Convocation in 1978 Rev. C. L. Franklin – “Lo, I Am With You Always” Adam Clayton Powell Jr. – “Keep The Faith, Baby” (1967) Sermon Excerpt - Dr. William Augustus Jones, Jr. "I am somebody!" - Historical footage of Rev. Jesse Jackson leading a crowd in a chant of solidarity Reverend Al Sharpton delivers eulogy at George Floyd’s funeral (2020) George Floyd Funeral: Rev. Al Sharpton Delivers Eulogy (2020) Jan. 21, 2013: Inaugural Ceremonies for President Barack Obama Illustration Nick Gregg Poem Walt Whitman, “Song of Myself,” Part 52, Leaves of Grass (1855) “I bequeath myself to the dirt to grow from the grass I love, If you want me again look for me under your boot-soles. “You will hardly know who I am or what I mean, But I shall be good health to you nevertheless, And filter and fibre your blood. “Failing to fetch me at first keep encouraged, Missing me one place search another, I stop somewhere waiting for you.” Special thanks Rebecca Stanford
THIS EPISODE TOUCHES ON BROWNSVILLE VETERANS "IRON MIKE TYSON' AND "SHANNON BIG DOGG BRIGGS" PERSPECTIVE ON THEIR EXPERIENCE GROWING UP IN BROWNSVILLE BROOKLYN,
Our special guest will be retired 38 year FDNY and true Engineman Lt. Rob Sarno. He has worked in some of the busiest companies on the job. He got appointed on 9/5/1981, and after six weeks of Proby School was assigned to Eng 312 in Astoria, Queens. He Transferred to Eng 332 in 1982. He was promoted to Lieutenant 8/5/91 and assigned to Div 11 initially before going to Eng 229 . He then transferred to Eng 283 in 1994 in Brownsville Brooklyn. He was assigned to group 6 and stayed there for an amazing 25 years in one of the busiest engines on the job. He retired and worked his last tour on 10/18/2019. You don’t want to miss this one. You can also Listen to our podcast ...we are on all the players
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Brownsville,BK has been labeled the most dangerous neighborhood in NYC. Homicides and drug-related deaths may account for the low life expectancy and high death rates. Brownsville also has the city's highest homicide rate from 2013 to 2017 with 16.9 deaths for every 1,000 residents, which is more than four times the citywide average of 3.8. Laz has been a lifelong resident. In this story, he tells us of one unfortunate Easter & how things can escalate quickly, often out of nowhere. Watch Laz tell it here.
“Off To The Races” The Real Word TV S6 E1 with Rickard Jean-Noel, Kimmel Hall, and Acee Irving. Special guest Pololk Grey and Anthony During this episode we spoke about the recent times and the current political climate of the United States. We also spoke about the many hardships and headaches that comes with putting our trust into the vote. We spoke about how we can increase our standard of living by unifying ourselves as a people. Thank you for watching and supporting. Don't forget to join us this Sunday in Brownsville Brooklyn for our Free Flea Market at Dr. Green Playground located on the corner of Sutter Ave and Mother Gaston Blvd. Thank You and God bless. Check is out at: www.therealwordministriesinc.org www.youtube.com/therealwordtv IG: @therealwordministries Podcast: Apple/ Spodify/ Soundcloud @therealwordpodcast Donate at: Cashapp: $therealwordinc Gofundme: https://gf.me/u/x9gaz6 PayPal: https://www.paypal.com/us/fundraiser/charity/3680061 Check it out at https://teespring.com/stores/praise-and-adoration-clothing.
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His Ghetto Point of View Ep.24:"King of da WestSide...Brownsville Brooklyn" ....... on todays episode host Phantm Phuegos discuss the issue of racism in the worlds of manga and anime... plus the Lakers and Heat NBA Finals... And I discuss the President & first lady reportedly contracting the virus...!!! Its a episode you cant miss... Tune in wednesdays & sundays for his ghetto point of view....
We profile the fighting neighborhood of Brownsville Brooklyn and the life of Al "Bummy" Davis on today's podcast. We also discuss the life and career of Eddie Mustafa Muhammad (formerly Eddie Gregory) and the incredible history of Brownsville's penchant for producing great boxing champions.
Meet Anita Pierce an entrepreneur, financial educator and mentor. She shares her story of growing up in Brownsville Brooklyn and how her experiences paved the way to helping her community and starting her own business. @eleven3seven5.com www.eleven3seven5.com Facebook: Eleven3Seven5
Ed Smith, developer of the Imagination Machine Ed Smith is an African American was born in 1954 in Brownsville Brooklyn, NY. Ed studied electrical engineering at Westinghouse High School, then computer science and marketing at Pace University. Ed is one of only two African Americans to develop a video game system in the 1970s and the first African American to work in the design of a personal computer – The Imagination Machine. Links Mentioned in the Show: Intro Floppy Days that covered the MP1000 and IM-1 back in 2014 (episode 22) - https://floppydays.libsyn.com/floppy-days-episode-22-the-apf-imagination-machine New Acquisitions/What I’ve Been Up To book - Commodore the Final Years by Brian Bagnall - https://www.amazon.com/Commodore-Final-Years-Brian-Bagnall/dp/0994031033/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&linkCode=ll1&tag=flodaypod-20&linkId=2145a99d3cb6c0a9d26dc08ee0b9394f&language=en_US MagPi Magazine - https://magpi.raspberrypi.org/ Pi4 8GB - https://www.raspberrypi.org/products/raspberry-pi-4-model-b/ Fusion Magazine - Amiga special - https://fusiongamemag.com/collections/magazine/products/fusion-amiga Current Notes magazines - collection at Archive.org - https://archive.org/details/@allan52 Next Without For Podcast - http://www.nextwithoutfor.org/#:~:text=Welcome%20to%20Next%20Without%20For&text=Next%20Without%20For%20is%20a,or%20(b)... Upcoming Shows July 24-25, KansasFest - https://www.kansasfest.org/ (virtual) cost $20 to register August 1-2, VCF West, Computer History Museum, Mountain View, CA - http://vcfed.org/wp/festivals/vintage-computer-festival-west/ - going virtual Aug. 20 - Aug. 23, 2020, Fujiama, Lengenfeld, Germany - http://abbuc.de/~atarixle/fuji/2020/ September 12-13, VCF Midwest, Elmhurst, IL - http://vcfmw.org/ October 10 - 12, VCF East, InfoAge Science Center, Wall, NJ - http://vcfed.org/wp/festivals/vintage-computer-festival-east/ NOTE: You can order a t-shirt to support the VCF events at http://vcfed.org/wp/t-shirts/ for $20 + shipping October 24, Chicago TI International World Faire, Evanston Public Library, Evanston, IL - http://chicagotiug.sdf.org/faire/ October 30 - November 1, 2020, Tandy Assembly, Springfield, OH - http://www.tandyassembly.com/ December ?, World of Commodore, Mississauga (Toronto), Ontario, Canada - https://www.tpug.ca/ - No word on the Website yet Interview Ed’s Website - https://www.imaginethat2.com/ article on Ed Smith, Black Enterprise, Dec. 1982 - http://books.google.com/books?id=N6pacvfrf0wC&lpg=PP1&pg=PA40#v=onepage&q&f=false https://www.fastcompany.com/3063298/ed-smith-and-the-imagination-machine-the-untold-story-of-a-black-vid by Benj Edwards, Fast Company, 9/2/16 “Imagine That!” by Ed Smith and Benj Edwards - https://www.amazon.com/Imagine-That-Americans-personal-computers-ebook/dp/B0846535TR
Antoine "AJ" Jefferson was born and raised in Brooklyn, NY, where terms such as determination, perseverance, and faith became the foundation of his life. Growing up in Brownsville Brooklyn, AJ played basketball for Bishop Loughlin Memorial HS and briefly for Long Island University. Overcoming depression, low self-esteem, and gang affiliation AJ accepted the call to Christ and moved to Baltimore, MD. AJ's first ministry is his family. "Balance is everything, and I am constantly reminded not to spend too much time dreaming and regret missing important times as a husband and father." AJ is a proud AAU basketball coach and uses life lessons to promote self-discipline and respect on and off the basketball court. October of 2015, God-inspired AJ to lead a team of leaders to launch a radio station called Awesome God Radio (AGR). AGR is a faith-based community of churches, authors, pastors, inspirational speakers, and gospel music artists. AGR currently has over 20 shows, 100K+ listeners to date, and broadcasts 24/7 from several locations on the East Coast. After being on air for only 18 months, AGR was nominated for a Stellar Award in 2017. Today we contribute significantly within the Baltimore area by partnering with organizations that call for peace and to evangelize throughout the community. AJ is the host of The Good Life Gospel Show that airs every Saturday at 9 am EST on AwesomeGodRadio.com. AJ has a bachelor's degree from the North Carolina College of Theology and currently attends the Samuel Dewitt Proctor School of Theology at Virginia Union University for his Masters in Divinity. AJ is the proud husband to Travina "Kay" Jefferson, father to Jaylen and Avery Jefferson, and bonus dad to Kennedy Dunlap, Lavontrae, and Jaylen Wiggins. You can find AJ on all social media pages and his Radio Station AwesomeGodRadio.com Don’t forget…If you have a suggestion or would like to be on Worldly Church Girl, shoot an email to https://worldlychurchgirl.com/contact/
In this episope 10, we chat with 37 year FDNY veteran Lt Dennis Gordon of Rescue 4. Dennis worked in 45 Engine and 38 Truck in the Bronx. He was a Lt. in 120 Truck in Brownsville Brooklyn for 15 Years. He worked in Squad 18 and Rescue 4 in Special Operations. Tons of stories, you will not want to miss this. #FDNY #RESCUE4 #Oldschool
Elaine Del Valle | Director, Producer, Writer, Casting Director, Actorwww.elainedelvalledirector.comwww.delvallecasting.comwww.BrownsvilleBred.com Elaine Del Valle is a director, producer, writer and casting director. She first garnered critical acclaim with her autobiographical, Off-Broadway stage play, "Brownsville Bred” for which she won the 2011 HOLA award for excellence in playwriting, and was named "Trendsetter" at the Multi-Cultural Media Forum. The play chronicles Elaine's true Nuyorican (New York-Puerto Rican) coming-of-age amidst the deteriorating backdrop of 1980's Brownsville Brooklyn. “Brownsville Bred” was subsequently published as a YA novel and a quarter-finalist in Publisher's Weekly BookLife Prize (2020). The novel is now a part of Creative Writing and American Latino Cultural studies in public schools. Her books are also a part of the Latinx House (2020) library featured at major film festivals around the world.Elaine has a gift for combining humor and emotion. She has won numerous Best Director and Best Short Film awards. Elaine’s short, “Me 3.769”, has screened in competition at top tier festivals and premiered on HBO in 2019. As the owner and operator of Del Valle Casting, Elaine has become the go-to person for up-and-coming diverse talent and rising stars for many high profile brands, studios and agencies. Elaine was featured in the PBS documentary "Beating The Odds", alongside luminaries such as Michelle Obama. Ebby Magazine called her a "Tour De Force"In 2019 Miami News Times named her as “One of 5 Filmmakers to Watch”. Elaine is the recipient of the "Madrina" award (Prime Latino Media-2017) and the "Vanguard" award (Official Latino 2019). Both awards reflect her leadership in and support of the Latinx, independent filmmaking community. Elaine's latest film, “Princess Cut” doubles as her directorial debut in a television pilot and will premiered at the Miami Film Festival (2020).
This multipart segment of my early years growing up in Brownsville Brooklyn should give you insight into a unique community that despite its many minuses many have succeeded because of its compensating sense of small town Americana
M.O.P.Lil Fame (M.O.P)Lil Fame from the legendary M.O.P. checks in From The Desk Of Lo! Lil Fame talked to Lo about his project with Sean Price titled The Price Of Fame, Brownsville Brooklyn, How he first got into production, Cold As Ice record & the story behind that record, His friendships with Teflon & Termanology, always having integrity with M.O.P.'s brand, first time being overseas with GangStarr, never giving up as a individual & the inspiration it can have, meeting Heather B, the impact D&D studios had, his older brother giving him the name Fame, M.O.P's rock album & so much more!Billy Danze (M.O.P.) 41:19Billy Danze checked in as well talked to Lo about his solo project 6 Pack & upcoming release Bakers Dozen & the inspiration behind those projects, shooting the video for Wop It, first time being on a plane, showing growth as a artist & individual, M.O.P. building their own legacy off integrity & brotherhood with Lil Fame, Heather B always kept their same energy with Him & Fame, never letting materialistic things take ahold of him & staying true to himself, his song Show Me ft Feu & why it doesn't have his signature ad libs, Teflon being family & much more! Instagram @famem.o.p. @billydanzem.o.p. @fromthedeskoflo @kxnglo @datfeelin @datfeelinpodcast★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
M.O.P.Lil Fame (M.O.P)Lil Fame from the legendary M.O.P. checks in From The Desk Of Lo! Lil Fame talked to Lo about his project with Sean Price titled The Price Of Fame, Brownsville Brooklyn, How he first got into production, Cold As Ice record & the story behind that record, His friendships with Teflon & Termanology, always having integrity with M.O.P.’s brand, first time being overseas with GangStarr, never giving up as a individual & the inspiration it can have, meeting Heather B, the impact D&D studios had, his older brother giving him the name Fame, M.O.P’s rock album & so much more!Billy Danze (M.O.P.) 41:19Billy Danze checked in as well talked to Lo about his solo project 6 Pack & upcoming release Bakers Dozen & the inspiration behind those projects, shooting the video for Wop It, first time being on a plane, showing growth as a artist & individual, M.O.P. building their own legacy off integrity & brotherhood with Lil Fame, Heather B always kept their same energy with Him & Fame, never letting materialistic things take ahold of him & staying true to himself, his song Show Me ft Feu & why it doesn’t have his signature ad libs, Teflon being family & much more! Instagram @famem.o.p. @billydanzem.o.p. @fromthedeskoflo @kxnglo @datfeelin @datfeelinpodcast
Lil Fame from the legendary M.O.P. checks in From The Desk Of Lo! Lil Fame talked to Lo about his project with Sean Price titled The Price Of Fame, Brownsville Brooklyn, How he first got into production, Cold As Ice record & the story behind that record, His friendships with Teflon & Termanology, always having integrity with M.O.P.’s brand, first time being overseas with GangStarr, never giving up as a individual & the inspiration it can have, meeting Heather B, the impact D&D studios had, his older brother giving him the name Fame, M.O.P’s rock album & so much more! Instagram @famem.o.p @fromthedeskoflo @kxnglo @datfeelin @datfeelinpodcast
EP 45 - ODE TO BROWNSVILLE BROOKLYN Fresh off the weekend G Moody gets straight to it with his segment: WHY? Opioid user vs. Crack user and suggests Charm School for Recording Artist, then segues into a LIVE PODCAST paying Homage to his hometown, Brownsville Brooklyn's Old Timers Day - ShoutOut to Wolf, Trag, Elaine, Shaniqua, Vonlee, Old Timer Nat, Brooklyn All Star James Majors, Late Great "Pearl" Washington, Hip Hop Pioneer Lil Rodney C and an EXCLUSIVE with Brownsville's own, NBA legend, World B Free. FOLLOW the #PyramidofPodcasting on #ApplePodcasts #Spotify #GooglePodcasts and SPREAD THE WORD about THIS THAT and THE THIRD with GMOODY #NYStylePodcasting wherever he goes... the rest is on some Stonehenge bulls^*! linktr.ee/GMoody_TV RATE + REVIEW, TELL A FRIEND about the 5⭐Podcast #thisthatandthethirdwithgmoody #GMoody #podcaster #5star #podcasting #ConversationalStylePodcasting #TTATT #InternationalG #ConversationalistKing #WhereisGMoody #GeraldMoody #podcast #MoodyMondays --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/g-moody/support
A humbled soul blessed the show this week Masta Ace! Lo & Ace talked what inspired him to start living a healthy life, who he's listening too today, growing up in Brownsville Brooklyn, Disco, memories with his old friend smokey, his 2001 album Disposable Arts & The Documentary about that album, exploring cities when he tours, Eminem shout-out on Kamikaze, favourite sports team, his album The Falling Season & high school, his passion for reading, what he would of been if he never entered that rap contest, his first influence, writing a musical, New York being a special place in the world, how the cover came about for his collaboration album with Marco Polo & much much more! Instagram: @kxnglo @mastaacepics @fromthedeskoflo @datfeelinpodcast★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
A humbled soul blessed the show this week Masta Ace! Lo & Ace talked what inspired him to start living a healthy life, who he’s listening too today, growing up in Brownsville Brooklyn, Disco, memories with his old friend smokey, his 2001 album Disposable Arts & The Documentary about that album, exploring cities when he tours, Eminem shout-out on Kamikaze, favourite sports team, his album The Falling Season & high school, his passion for reading, what he would of been if he never entered that rap contest, his first influence, writing a musical, New York being a special place in the world, how the cover came about for his collaboration album with Marco Polo & much much more! Instagram: @kxnglo @mastaacepics @fromthedeskoflo @datfeelinpodcast
This episode probably should have been named "Cordial Beef Part III", because the debate over the Knicks #3 draft pick, R.J. Barrett, was the heated discussion that leads all us fans to the biggest questions. . . Can the Knicks build the garden around R.J. Barrett? Is that Realistic or Unlikely? How much faith do you ACTUALLY have in the Knicks? There is no debate however, about Bruce "Shu Shu" Carrington, straight from Brownsville Brooklyn, he's making major waves, and before he goes Pro, we will tell you why. We finally found THE TRUTH for our beer segment, and it literally is THE TRUTH, but can you handle it though? Between Paranormal Investigations, Peace Offerings at Tailgates, and Mount Everest, we're not sure we can either. One truth is that the kiddie table is never empty, because B*tch Of the Week winners will never be few and far between. Politicians, Millionaires, Organizations, Colleges, Countries, Finance, Banking, and, Political GEMS!!!! Until Next Week and As Always, STAY SUCKA FREE...PEACE!!!!!! suckafreepodcast@gmail.com
Rim talk to Lo about Brownsville Brooklyn, Da history with Da Villins & their first mixtape Broken Eggz & DJ Skizz Cashmere Dice, chemistry with iamT2 Sean Price, his solo projects DOA, social media, the collective The Walkers, his acting in Illa Gee’s New York Min series. Shade 45, listening to other genres, Chuck Rock making him wanna be a rapper, concepts & much more. Instagram @rimdavillian @kxnglo @fromthedeskoflo @datfeelinpodcast
Hey There Beautiful People of the World! Welcome to Shine Brighter With Liz, a podcast on Personal Growth and Lifestyle Development! We Are currently on Season 2 and we are having conversations with people who I find to be "LIGHTHOUSES ," in this world! In other words, people who I believe are sharing their beautiful light with the world in an authentic and positive way! Today's Guest is Elaine Del Valle: Born & raised in Brownsville, Brooklyn New York, Elaine Del Valle began her entertainment career as an actress, and found early success in the commercial and voice over markets. While studying acting under the legendary Wynn Handman at Carnegie Hall, Elaine developed what became her multiple award winning, autobiographical one-woman stage play, Brownsville Bred. Brownsville Bred chronicled Elaine’s true New York Puerto Rican coming-of-age story— Set in the tough projects of Brownsville Brooklyn, NY, in the 1980’s, Elaine’s story brought resilience, love and laughter to a world filled with crime, heroine-addiction, AIDS, and welfare.—Her Off Broadway debut brought critical acclaim. The New York Times called it “From Girlhood Trials to Onstage Triumph”. With a deep understanding of her truthful writing’s impact, Elaine founded Del Valle Productions, Inc. —a full service, bilingual film production and casting company with a mission: to infuse entertainment with original programming using diverse talent in front of and behind the camera. Elaine was named “Trendsetter” at New York’s Multicultural Media Forum and “Madrina/Godmother" by Prime Latino Media. Her company has gone on to produce multiple films, and has a casting division (Del Valle Casting) that has cast actors for major market commercials, in television & digital series, theater and in feature films. An accomplished producer, Elaine was the first to license an interstitial series (her co-production of Gran’pa Knows Best) to the HBO Latino Network. She received a 2016 Telly award for her co-production of PBS/World Channel series, The Smallest Step. Elaine co-created, co-wrote, produced and directed the comedy web series, Reasons Y I’m Single (now on Amazon Prime). Elaine has also directed commercials (in English and Spanish) and in 2017 she penned Final Decision, which marked Elaine’s directorial debut in a short film. While on the 2017 festival circuit, Final Decision played at over a dozen festivals, winning Del Valle two “Best Actor” awards, a “Best Narrative Director in a Short Film” award and a “Best Original Film Score” award. Del Valle’s many film productions continue to win awards across festivals including the short hybrid animation documentary, Victor & Isolina— which has won numerous awards, screened at over 50 festivals (including the 2017 Sundance Film Festival), IFP Film Center, and at The MoMA. Elaine recently licensed Victor & Isolina to HBO where premiered in 2018. Del Valle’s mission is to tell true Latino stories that inspire through Latino insight and perspective. Connect with Elaine: IG: www.instagram.com/elainedelvalleproductions/ Website: www.elainedelvalle.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shine-brighter-with-liz/support
EP 34 - VOCAL CHORDS Fresh off of Mother's Day weekend, It's Time for the Conversationalist King aka GMoody ... Let's get into it! Moody's Commentary on the NBA PlayOffs with Harden, Curry & Durant, The MET-amorphosis Gala, Police Safety Checks with Learning Disabled Drivers, Broadcasting LIVE with Tawana from St. Barnabas Hospital, College Basketball RockStar Brownsville's Own, The Late Great Pearl Washington Street Naming, Special ShoutOut to Brownsville Brooklyn and its' Athletes, my man, Trag in Cincinnati, Bill aka Wolf Finnie, Beaver and the whole Washington Family, **NEW SEGMENT** Teachable Moments from G Moody: Norwegian Woman picks up stray dog visiting the Philippines, Shoutout to Philippines Province of Ilo Ilo Mayor Mark Palabrica, Traversing the streets G Moody happens upon NY Youth Rally for Children of Incarcerated Parents - WeGotUsNow.Org, and a PSA for Mental Health Awareness Month CLICK THE
A humbled soul blessed the show this week Masta Ace! Lo & Ace talked what inspired him to start living a healthy life, who he’s listening too today, growing up in Brownsville Brooklyn, Disco, memories with his old friend smokey, his 2001 album Disposable Arts & The Documentary about that album, exploring cities when he tours, Eminem shout-out on Kamikaze, favourite sports team, his album The Falling Season & high school, his passion for reading, what he would of been if he never entered that rap contest, his first influence, writing a musical, New York being a special place in the world, how the cover came about for his collaboration album with Marco Polo & much much more! Instagram: @kxnglo @mastaacepics @fromthedeskoflo @datfeelinpodcast
As a teen the streets of Brownsville Brooklyn tempted him to head in the wrong direction. Luckily, he connected with the father of Brooklyn basketball, Mr. Gil Reynold's, which put him on the path toward All American honors as a player at Lamar College. From there he found his way into the division 1 program at Iona College. Faced with the responsibilities of fatherhood and being a collegiate student athlete, he persevered and was able to do well athletically, parent effectively and earn his degree from Iona. With his degree he went onto have a successful career in the financial services sector and stand up 2 non profit organizations. Through his Funsport programs he's had professional players like Kemba Walker, Isaiah Whitehead and Kyle Anderson hone their skills and compete against high caliber hoopers across the country. Rock with us as we sit down with CEO Rickey Rivers on this episode of Dribble N' Dimes. Mix & Mastering courtesy of DJ Trends (https://soundcloud.com/djtrends) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dribblendimes/support
Hosts Colin Flynn & John M. Craig keep the drama swirling as John loads up and heads for his ex-wife's fucking poolhouse. Also: 1st World Problems, Type One Diabetes, Bitcoin, James Altucher, DSLR, Dallas TX, Deep Ellum, Migrant workers, Hmong, Middletown NJ, NRA, Dick Cheney, Christian Bale, Trader Joe's, Transamerica, NSA, Bill Gates, Elon Musk, Warren Buffet, Larry Eliason, Amazon, RS 183 Brownsville Brooklyn, Brooklyn College Academy, Mike Tyson, Donald Trump, Mary Ellen Mark, The Blessing of the Bock, University of Iowa, Iowa City IA, Iowa Brewing Company, Uber, Lyft, IBM, FUD, Dead Steve Jobs, Dickey, Dickie, Dicky, IBM Selectric, Denzel Washington, Microsoft, iMac, Rhianna, Parachute Pants, Golf Swing Shirt, New York, NYC, fatherhood, parenting and teens.
Matt talks with Roseanne Haggerty, President of Community Solutions, a not-for-profit organization based in New York City that works to end homelessness and the conditions that cause it. She highlights specific projects in Hartford, Brownsville (Brooklyn) and Times Square; their role in helping communities reorganize the way they work; building high-performing command centers with the full team at the table; and providing the freedom to challenge old assumptions.
Premium Pete, Miss Lissa and Dallas Penn sit down with the Brownsville Brooklyn legend Thirstin Howl the 3rd. Learn about the redemption of one of Kings County's most notorious crooks and how he keeps his style so fresh and so clean in 2017. From robbin' to rappin' to becoming a best selling writer, TH3 breaks down the NYC grit from under his nails and leaves the show with a ton of gems. Press Play, CHEA! Check out: https://getbevel.com/podcast/pete