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Best podcasts about Buki

Latest podcast episodes about Buki

La Entrevista con Yordi Rosado
ANA MARTÍN: REBELDE, LIBRE Y SIN FILTROS

La Entrevista con Yordi Rosado

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 125:19


En esta entrevista Ana Martín nos cuenta cómo su papá recibió un disparo por hablar de un político, cómo fue el día que conoció a Carolina Herrera, que el secreto de su piel es que nunca se casó ni tuvo hijos, cómo era María Félix, por qué decidió no tener hijos, que Tin Tan fue su novio, cómo le arruinó una canción al Buki, cómo por rechazar al presidente no pudo hacer cine en 5 años, los secretos detrás de El pecado de Oyuki, y por qué no quiere pareja.  

Bitcoin Italia Podcast
S07E09 - Nero su bianco

Bitcoin Italia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 76:42


Il Fondo Monetario Internazionale pubblica il dettaglio dell'accordo anti Bitcoin con El Salvador e le implicazioni sono ben più gravi di quelle che avevamo inizialmente paventato. Scopriamole insieme.Inoltre: il presidente shitcoiner Donald Dump annuncia la rovinosa riserva strategica shitcoin, il primo secure chip open source è realtà, Mara acquisisce un enorme palco eolico per minare bitcoin, perché i brain wallet sono una pessima idea.It's showtime!

YORDI EN EXA
Entrevista con Mar Solís

YORDI EN EXA

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 10:50


Cantante y compositora, los dotes que que heredó la hija del Buki.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

El Noti
EP 309: AMLO y Sheinbaum regañan a estudiantes, EUA tiene a oscuras a México y ‘El Buki' nominado para la Belisario Domínguez

El Noti

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2024 23:26


•⁠ ⁠López Obrador y Sheinbaum regañan a estudiantes que rechazan la reforma judicial •⁠ ⁠Estados Unidos tiene a oscuras a México en caso Zambada •⁠ ⁠El Buki nominado para la medalla Belisario Domínguez

Esto no es un noticiero
Morena y aliados consiguen la mayoría calificada. “Lo tengo en la mira”: Lily Tellez sobre el nombramiento de Fernández Noroña próximo presidente del Senado. “El Buki” candidato para recibir la medalla Belisario Dominguez.

Esto no es un noticiero

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 52:32


Iniciamos la conversación con Rebeca Ramos –directora del Grupo de Información en Reproducción Elegida, GIRE– evalua el retroceso a menos de un año de haber despenalizado el aborto en Aguascalientes, este miércoles el Congreso redujo de 12 a seis semanas de gestación como plazo legal para interrumpir legalmente un embarazo. Lenin Ocampo –reportero de El Sur de Guerrero– nos habla del arresto al secretario de Seguridad Pública municipal de Taxco, Cristopher Hernández, así como a más de 50 agentes de la corporación, de tránsito y de Protección Civil por su presunta responsabilidad en la desaparición de cinco jóvenes. Lilly Téllez –senadora del PAN– comenta sobre el nombramiento de Gerardo Fernández Noroña como próximo presidente de la Mesa Directiva. La senadora Lilly Téllez aseguró que “el cargo no le quita lo chango” y amagó con “tenerlo en la mira” y  “hacerle la vida de cuadritos” debido a que se trata de un personaje “grosero, amigo de Maduro, el perfil exactamente es la encarnación o lo contrario de la decencia”.  Janine Otálora Malassis –magistrada de la Sala Superior del Tribunal Electoral del Poder Judicial de la Federación– comenta sobre la repartición de las diputaciones plurinominales propuesta por el Consejo General del Instituto Nacional Electoral, con lo que Morena y sus aliados consiguieron la mayoría calificada en la Cámara de Diputados.  Marco Antonio Solís –cantautor mexicano– mejor conocido como “El Buki” fue propuesto en el Senado de la República para recibir la medalla Belisario Dominguez que se entrega a mexicanos destacados por su ciencia o su virtud en grado eminente, como servidores de la Patria o de la Humanidad. La propuesta fue hecha por el legislador Germán Martínez de Grupo Plural. Programa transmitido el 29 de agosto de 2024. Escucha Esto no es un noticiero con Nacho Lozano, en vivo de lunes a viernes de 1:00 p.m. a 2:00 p.m. por el 105.3 de FM. Esta es una producción de Radio Chilango.

Esto no es un noticiero
Entrevista con ‘El Buki', candidato a la medalla Belisario Domínguez

Esto no es un noticiero

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 13:17


Marco Antonio Solís –cantautor mexicano– mejor conocido como “El Buki” fue propuesto en el Senado de la República para recibir la medalla Belisario Dominguez que se entrega a mexicanos destacados por su ciencia o su virtud en grado eminente, como servidores de la Patria o de la Humanidad. La propuesta fue hecha por el legislador Germán Martínez de Grupo Plural. “Marco Antonio Solís es un mexicano ejemplar en grado de excelencia, su letra y poesía favorecen a la concordia y paz entre mexicanos, lo propongo para recibir la Medalla Belisario Domínguez”, dijo en un video publicado en sus redes sociales. Programa transmitido el 29 de agosto de 2024. Escucha Esto no es un noticiero con Nacho Lozano, en vivo de lunes a viernes de 1:00 p.m. a 2:00 p.m. por el 105.3 de FM. Esta es una producción de Radio Chilango.

Hire Expectations: Beyond the Boardroom
Buki's Back! DEIB Frameworks in the Workplace PT2

Hire Expectations: Beyond the Boardroom

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2024


Buki Hough of Melanated Mariners is back! This continuation of our first conversation with Buki covers topics such as addressing offensive language in the workplace, promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), and effective training programs for DEI awareness. It emphasizes the importance of documenting incidents, addressing offensive language professionally, and involving HR or higher-level leaders if necessary. The conversation also discusses the need for transparency and clear communication when collecting demographic data and the importance of partnering with legal departments. Additionally, it highlights the significance of conducting a needs assessment to determine the specific training programs needed to address DEI issues within an organization. The most important thing in DEI is to be methodical and not just check the box of training. Organizations need to assess their specific needs and address them with the right interventions. Leaders play a crucial role in fostering a culture of diversity and inclusion by setting the tone, providing resources, and ensuring accountability. They should lead by example, communicate clearly, and live the values they promote. It's important to create safe spaces for discussions, continuously learn, and be transparent about progress and areas for improvement. Mentoring and sponsoring equity deserving employees is also essential.

The Second Phase Podcast - Personal Branding & Brand Marketing and Life Strategies for Success for Female Entrepreneurs
343. How to sell without selling- Strategies you need to adopt today with Buki Ekeowa

The Second Phase Podcast - Personal Branding & Brand Marketing and Life Strategies for Success for Female Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 37:26


How to Master Marketing, Sales, and Live Launches for Your Business- Learn how to sell without selling Learn how to sell without selling. If you're feeling stuck or are struggling to attract new clients to your business, these strategies are for you. Using Buki's actionable advice, you can turn your mindset around and help your business thrive. The Journey of an Entrepreneur Entrepreneurship can lead you down many different paths before you find where you have been called to be. Your initial business venture may have shown great success, but not all triumphs last forever. Experiencing a downturn can leave one feeling like a failure, but this period of reflection and spiritual guidance can also lead to new paths and greater understanding. Embracing Digital Transformation The shift from offline to online business strategies is pivotal in many entrepreneurial journeys. Launching a YouTube channel, despite initial skepticism and limited knowledge about the platform, can become a significant turning point. Sharing your unique insights and strategies from past experiences can help you connect with a broad audience. YouTube, in particular, is a powerful tool for visibility and audience engagement. It's not just about the number of subscribers but also about the quality of interactions and the ability to nurture relationships over time. Utilizing YouTube for live launches and integrating it with other social media platforms like Instagram enhances its effectiveness as a nurturing tool. Link to Treena Little Episode Building a Funnel Strategy Creating a funnel strategy involves a series of steps that effectively lead potential clients through the sales process. This approach can begin with the sale of low-ticket digital products. These products help generate leads and bring new people into your ecosystem. They serve as an introductory point, allowing potential clients to get a taste of what you offer. Consistent nurturing through high-quality content on platforms like YouTube is crucial in warming up these leads. Weekly live streams or pre-recorded videos provide valuable insights and maintain engagement. When it's time for a live launch, the audience is already primed and familiar with your expertise. They have been spending time with you each week on your channel and feel like they know you. This nurturing process makes the transition to high-ticket sales smoother and more effective. Structuring a Live Launch to sell without selling Executing a successful live launch requires careful planning and a clear structure. Buki's most successful format has been a five-day challenge. Each day of the challenge should focus on delivering valuable content and actionable tasks, ensuring participants see real benefits. The key to engagement is not just delivering information but creating an interactive and supportive environment. Including Q&A sessions and encouraging participants to share their wins and challenges fosters a sense of community.   Access the full shownotes and all links

Let's Humanize The Workplace!
The Unseen Impact: How Unconscious Bias Shapes the Workplace

Let's Humanize The Workplace!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 45:07


In the upcoming episode of "Let's Humanize the Workplace," host Vivian Acquah engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Buki Mosaku, the esteemed author of "I Don't Understand: Navigating Unconscious Bias in the Workplace." This episoder is titled "The Unseen Impact: How Unconscious Bias Shapes the Workplace," Vivian and Buki will delve into the profound and often overlooked ways that unconscious biases affect our professional environments. Buki will share his expertise and practical strategies for identifying and addressing these hidden biases, offering valuable insights for fostering a more inclusive and equitable workplace. Tune in for an essential discussion that promises to illuminate the path toward a more humanized work culture. Host Vivian Acquah CDE® Vivian Acquah CDE® is making an impact on the world of workplace wellness and DEI. As a Certified Diversity Executive, Vivian is devoted to making the topics of workplace wellness and DEI more accessible for everyone. With a name that literally translates to 'water,' Vivian has become an extinguisher of fires related to DEI, providing clients such as Heineken, LinkedIn, Google, Indeed, Deloitte, TIBCO, Cargill, Swift, Acrolinx, KLM and Zalando with tangible strategies for embracing inclusive changes. Cohost of Global Inclusion in Practice Podcast + host of Cooking Back to Our Roots Podcast/ online show Guest speaker Buki Mosaku Buki Mosaku is the leading expert on workplace bias navigation. He is the Founder and CEO of London based DiverseCity Think Tank,Creator of the IDU Methodology and Mosaku's Bias Navigation Test. He is the author of ”I Don't Understand” – Navigating Unconscious Bias In the Workplace.” #Diversity #Inclusion #Leadership #UnconsciousBias #productivitySubscribe to Let's Humanize The Workplace on Soundwise

INGRID Y TAMARA EN MVS 102.5
El matrimonio igualitario y su impacto en la sociedad – 04 Jul 24

INGRID Y TAMARA EN MVS 102.5

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2024 75:26


Hoy con Tamara Vargas en MVS, nos acompañan los dobles de Ana Gabriel, Juan Gabriel, el Buki y Mijares, para hablarnos sobre “Clon-es”, un homenaje a estos grandes artistas, en dónde a través de un show viajarás en los recuerdos y el tiempo. Conversamos con Rodrigo Guerra Wong, abogado, nos habla sobre el impacto en la sociedad de los matrimonios igualitarios. Pregunta del día: ¿Cuál es tu día favorito de la semana y por qué? También, en lo mejor de la música, El Pingüino Melómano nos habla sobre el nuevo álbum de Camila Cabello.” Además, en nuestra sección de tecnología con Pontón, platicamos sobre el comercial de la juguetería “Toys ´R´Us”, creador por IA en la plataforma VEO, también, nos cuenta todo sobre la llegada de esta empresa a México. Conéctate con Tamara Vargas en MVS, de lunes a viernes, de 10:00 AM a 12:00 PM por MVS 102.5 FM.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Unapologetically Unstoppable
Biblical Abundance with Buki Ekeowa

Unapologetically Unstoppable

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 43:56 Transcription Available


Join Jeanette and special guest Buki Ekeowa as they explore the principles of Biblical abundance. Discover how radical obedience is essential to living the life that God designed for you and get inspired to trust in the guidance of the Holy Spirit throughout your journey.   Buki Ekeowa is an Online Marketing & Sales Strategist specializing in empowering Kingdom Women. With over a decade of experience, she helps talented women turn their gifts into thriving coaching businesses using Biblical wealth principles and strategic business strategies. As a 6-figure entrepreneur, Buki excels in creating irresistible offers, setting up passive income systems, and crafting effective messaging that cuts through digital noise. She hosts the podcast Kingdom Wealth Conversations and founded the Kingdom Wealth Creators Community, supporting women in business, finance, and spiritual growth. This week, Buki has come on the show to share the journey from uncertainty to radical obedience that has led her to a life of abundance guided by Biblical principles and faith. "Actually our breakthrough is in obedience. And just doing what God has told us to do."   "And I just believe that God is saying that, you know, we can go large. And obviously it's a process. It takes time, but you know, at least we have the ability, the capacity, the desire to go large and do things in a big way."   "I see it daily. I see it in my spirit. I teach my people to just begin to open their eyes and see what God is going to do."   "That abundant life, whatever that looks like, Jesus I want all of that and then some."   "We can't live beneath what he's called us to because he came for a reason for us to have an abundant life." In this episode:  Overcome fear and uncertainty and embrace faith to conquer doubts and step boldly into your calling. Build confidence in your abilities through spiritual growth and perseverance. Embrace abundance through practical strategies to live abundantly in alignment with biblical teachings. Integrate faith into entrepreneurship, business practices, and decision-making processes. Learn from Buki Ekeowa's journey from uncertainty to radical obedience, leading to a life of abundance guided by Biblical principles and faith.   Bible Verses: John 10:10 - "The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full." Proverbs 13:22 - "A good person leaves an inheritance for their children's children, but a sinner's wealth is stored up for the righteous." Romans 8:28 - "And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose." 2 Kings 4 - The wife of a man from the company of the prophets cried out to Elisha, “Your servant my husband is dead, and you know that he revered the Lord. But now his creditor is coming to take my two boys as his slaves.” 2 Elisha replied to her, “How can I help you? Tell me, what do you have in your house?” “Your servant has nothing there at all,” she said, “except a small jar of olive oil.” 3 Elisha said, “Go around and ask all your neighbors for empty jars. Don't ask for just a few. 4 Then go inside and shut the door behind you and your sons. Pour oil into all the jars, and as each is filled, put it to one side.” 5 She left him and shut the door behind her and her sons. They brought the jars to her and she kept pouring. 6 When all the jars were full, she said to her son, “Bring me another one.” But he replied, “There is not a jar left.” Then the oil stopped flowing. 7 She went and told the man of God, and he said, “Go, sell the oil and pay your debts. You and your sons can live on what is left.” Are you ready to live in abundance according to God's will? Join the movement of Christian women embracing Kingdom entrepreneurship, subscribe and follow the podcast, and experience the transformative power of faith. Wanna go deeper? Connect on the Grams: https://instagram.com/jeanette.peterson Join the community on Facebook: https://jeanettepeterson.com/group Find Your Spiritual Gifts QUIZ https://jeanettepeterson.com/quiz Free book: Build a business with automation excellence https://jeanettepeterson.com/ebook Prayers: https://jeanettepeterson.com/prayers   Connect with Buki on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/wealthykingdomfocusedfemalecoaches Connect with Buki on the Grams https://www.instagram.com/buki.kingdompreneur/ Join Buki's challenge: https://me.bukiekeowa.com/AbundanceNowChallenge Visit Buki's website: https://me.bukiekeowa.com/   Listen to Buki's podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/kingdom-wealth-conversations-for-christian-women-building/id1684096401

So Here's What Happened
Carolyn Talks 'We Are Not Alone' with Writer and Director Adebukola "Buki" Bodunrin

So Here's What Happened

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 28:32


For her first live-action short film WE ARE NOT ALONE, writer, director, and animation artist Adebukola "Buki" Bodunrin, joined me for this episode of Caroln Talks..., during which we spoke about learning to find connection in the cosmos and the people around us, and her use of laser etching on the physical film to give it a unique visual fingerprint.#WeAreNotAloneShortFilm #SXSW #SXSW24 #FilmCritic #Interview #CarolynTalksVisit her official website here to learn more about Bouki's work: https://www.adebukolabodunrin.com/we-are-not-aloneFind me on Twitter, Instagram and TikTok at: @CarrieCnh12To contribute to my work donations can be given at paypal.com/paypalme/carolynhinds0525My Social Media hashtags are: #CarolynTalks #DramasWithCarrie #SaturdayNightSciFi #SHWHVisit Authory.com/CarolynHinds to find links to all of my published writing, YouTube and other podcasts So Here's What Happened!, and Beyond The Romance. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Camera Ready & Abel
How to Stay in the Room with Buki Elegbede

Camera Ready & Abel

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 32:05


It's one thing to get in the room. It's a whole other strategy to stay there. Here to discuss and go deep is multi-Emmy award winning television host, producer and journalist, Buki Elegbede. Buki shares that when you get in the room it feels good and it's a cause for celebration but it's only base camp. You've still got a whole mountain to climb.  Be prepared to play the long game When the industry shuts down, you don't shut down - you hone your craft and strategize Embrace delayed gratification and know that the rewards will come later Ask yourself: and then what? Stay ready so you never have to get ready Focus on relationships Buki is the creator/host/executive producer of the Emmy award winning Table for All, which takes you into NJ restaurants and home kitchens to try new cuisines, meet the people and hear their fascinating stories behind the recipes, serving up a cinematic docu-series focusing on culture and diversity. Buki has also produced content for ABC, ESPN, Create TV, PBS, Disney and Health Magazine + has produced & hosted docu-series, talk shows, panel shows and LIVE events.  Watch Table for All with Buki Elegbede, check out Work Ethic is a Supower, Buki's previous episode of Camera Ready & Abel and follow Buki on IG @thebukishow.

Crafting Solutions to Conflict
Buki Mosaku on navigating unconscious bias

Crafting Solutions to Conflict

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 30:00


Buki Mosaku is the author of “I Don't Understand: Navigating Unconscious Bias in the Workplace”.  We discuss the inevitability of unconscious bias in the workplace and recognizing that it isn't always a one-way street.  We talk about simple and complex unconscious bias: how to think about bias and concrete steps for each of us to take to address it. Most specifically: using the simple phrase, “I don't understand?”, delivered as a question, to start a conversation about bias.You can learn more about his work and the book here: https://bukimosaku.com/. His bias navigation test is free and available here:https://navigatingbias.scoreapp.com/Do you have comments or suggestions about a topic or guest? An idea or question about conflict management or conflict resolution? Let me know at jb@dovetailresolutions.com! And you can learn more about me and my work as a mediator and a Certified CINERGY® Conflict Coach at www.dovetailresolutions.com and https://www.linkedin.com/in/janebeddall/.Enjoy the show for free on your favorite podcast app or on the podcast website: https://craftingsolutionstoconflict.com/  And you can follow us on Twitter @conflictsolving. 

Wholistic Podcasting for Podcasters
5 Income Streams Any Coach Can Offer w/ Buki Ekeowa [108]

Wholistic Podcasting for Podcasters

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2024 37:58


In podcasting, coaching, and entrepreneurship, diversifying income streams is critical to sustainable growth. Today let's delve into the insights shared by Kristin and Buki, a seasoned Kingdom Wealth Entrepreneur, as they explore five income streams vital for coaches looking to expand their business horizons.   In today's Episode, Kristin and Buki:  Advocate for incorporating coaching into your business model. It's a powerful way to connect with clients on a deeper level, offering personalized guidance and support. Teach you how to incorporate Kingdom principles into your marketing efforts, creating a positive impact on your community while delivering exceptional coaching services. Emphasize the relationship between coaching and podcasting, creating a dynamic platform for reaching a wider audience. Stress the importance of persistence, viewing the journey as a longevity game, and maintaining a mindset geared towards growth and success. Remind you that the journey might be challenging in the beginning, but the power lies in consistency. This mindset is crucial for coaches navigating the dynamic landscape of entrepreneurship.   Kristin and Buki shed light on the diverse income streams available, underlining the pivotal role consistency plays. Their guidance extends beyond making money but instead encompasses effective marketing strategies and the fulfillment found in meaningful Kingdom work. Their resounding message echoes: keep pushing forward, persist, and continue making an impactful difference. Quotes from Today's Episode: “You have to be willing to start small” “It's so easy to get discouraged in the beginning” “There is power in consistency” Connect with Buki here. Listen to Kingdom Wealth Conversations Podcast   Are you looking for guidance? Contact Kristin for Podcast Coaching Schedule a Discovery Call with Kristin to learn more: Book a timeLooking for a community of podcasters? Join us in Podcast Membership  Save your spot in the January Bootcamp: Save your spot here Wanting to monetize and grow your podcast? Learn more here.  Have a question? Reach out to Kristin Join our FB Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/wholisticpodcasting/ Connect on IG: @kristinfieldschadwick

Inside Personal Growth with Greg Voisen
Podcast 1070: I Don't Understand with Buki Mosaku

Inside Personal Growth with Greg Voisen

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2023 42:36


Welcome to another episode of Inside Personal Growth! Joining me today is Buki Mosaku featuring his book I Don't Understand: Navigating Unconscious Bias in the Workplace.

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Resilience Unravelled
Buki Mosaku - Navigating workplace bias

Resilience Unravelled

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023 34:18 Transcription Available


KeywordsResilience - Bias - Navigating Bias - Unconscious Bias - Workplace BiasIn this episode of Resilience Unravelled Dr Russell Thackeray talks to Buki Mosaku, one of the world's foremost bias-navigation experts. Buki is the founder and CEO of Diverse City Think Tank, a workplace bias and diversity-and-inclusion consultancy.In this podcast Buki discusses the impact of bias in the workplace and suggests a new approach to addressing it by equipping individuals with the skills to navigate bias, rather than labelling certain groups as victims or perpetrators. He talks about the concept of directional bias (bias towards certain groups) and reverse bias (misinterpreting unfavourable decisions as biased) and emphasises the importance of calling out bias and engaging in dispassionate developmental inquiry to address it effectively. Main topicsWhat unconscious bias isWhy individuals and organisations need to be aware of unconscious bias in order to address it effectively.Why the traditional model for addressing workplace bias focuses fails to equip individuals with skills to navigate bias themselves.Creating an awareness and culture profile within organizations that promotes a bias-free environment.Timestamps1: Introductions - 00:02 - 04.572: Examples of Workplace Bias - 4.58 - 10:263: Navigating Workplace Bias - 10.27 - 21:214: The Power of "I Don't Understand" - 21.22 - 5: Navigating Bias Strategies – 21.23 - 31:586: Concluding remarks Action itemsYou can find out more about Buki at www.bukimosaku.com His book is Navigating Unconscious Bias in the Workplace

The Corporate Bartender
The Corporate Bartender - I Don't Understand: Navigating Unconscious Bias with Buki Mosaku

The Corporate Bartender

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 59:24


What's up everyone and welcome to The Corporate Bartender!I keep saying it, the AMAZING episodes just. Keep. Coming! DEI is one of the most prominent HR themes here in 2023. Organizations are wrestling with how to balance DEI initiatives with tactical day to day operations. There are voices in this conversation that need to be elevated, and boy do we have one of those voices here with us TODAY! We are so grateful, and just flat-out honored to have Buki Mosaku on the program! If you don't know Buki, no worries, today's your lucky day!Buki is the founder and CEO of DiverseCity, a workplace bias and DEI consultancy. He is one of the world's foremost bias-navigation experts. He has cracked the code for calling out unconscious workplace bias, and stopping it in its tracks! He's a consultant, speaker, coach, and the author of I Don't Understand: Navigating Unconscious Bias in the Workplace.Buki joined us from London, and because we do the show "live" he stayed up until after midnight to have this AMAZING conversation. We had a few issues with his transatlantic video (it resolves about 20 minutes in), but the audio is on point, throughout. This conversation was quite literally my FAVORITE of 2023 (so far), and I think you're all gonna really dig it!If you want to skip straight to the interview, 4:58 is your spot!TCB Layout:0:00 - Show Open & Intro1:31 - Titles1:56 - Kickoff 4:58 - Buki Mosaku Interview52:50 - Funny Things & WrapWebsite: https://bukimosaku.com/Join our community!https://the-corporate-bartender.mn.co/Theme Music by Hooksounds.com

SBS Bosnian - SBS na bosanskom jeziku
Koncert ljubavi - hor Sevdalinka u čast rah. Amiru Bukiću

SBS Bosnian - SBS na bosanskom jeziku

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 25:48


U subotu, 11. novembra 23. hor Sevdalinka iz Melbournea priredio je nezaboravno veče muzike i poezije u čast preminulog dirigenta i vođe hora Amira Bukića, dugogodišnjeg kolege novinara sa SBS-a, čiji je odlazak veliki gubitak, ali čija je zaostavština ljubavi, poštovanja i slavljenja života ostala kao amanet njegovoj porodici, članovima hora, kolegama i prijateljima.

Becoming Bridge Builders
Navigating Unconscious Bias in the Workplace with Buki Mosaku

Becoming Bridge Builders

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 55:33 Transcription Available


Get ready for an insightful conversation with our esteemed guest, Buki Mosaku, the founder and CEO of a London-based diversity city think tank. This episode is a deep dive into navigating the often-overlooked topic of unconscious bias in the workplace. Buki shares his personal experiences and breakthroughs in understanding the multidirectional nature of bias, transforming the 'guilty perpetrator, hapless victim' model into a tool for real-time bias navigation.Together, we dissect Buki's unique four-step approach to addressing microaggressions and more complex bias issues. We uncover the power behind leaving your baggage at the door, and how it can lead to greater clarity and understanding. Buki highlights the impact of the phrase "I don't understand," explaining how it can become a vital tool in difficult conversations, particularly with unconscious perpetrators. We discuss the potential benefits of acknowledging and understanding the multidirectional nature of bias, and how it can be used for strategic advantage. In the final leg of our journey, we explore the implications of accepting the multidirectional nature of bias in the workplace, and how this acceptance can lead to more inclusive solutions. We delve into the importance of acknowledging unconscious bias at worn in our homes, relationships, and beyond, and introduce the Bias Navigation Test as a useful roadmap for everyone. We wrap up by emphasizing the necessity of small steps towards change, and the decisive role of listening and curiosity. Don't miss out on this candid conversation with Buki Mosakuas we navigate the complex and essential topic of bias in the workplace. Support the showGive the gift of books to your loved ones. Give them a 3-month Audible subscription.Amazon will send your gift recipient an email on the day you choose along with redemption instructions, or allow you to print and give it directly based on the option you select. The gift recipient can start their Audible Premium Plus membership right away. Current Audible members will receive all credits from a redeemed gift membership at once. Their current plan will not be extended or interrupted.https://www.amazon.com/hz/audible/gift-membership-detail

MMA LETEM SVĚTEM
MMA LETEM SVĚTEM #278 - TERMINÁTOR JE ZPĚT, BUKI O TITUL? JE LOGAN A KSI LEGIT? MARTINEK A Q&A

MMA LETEM SVĚTEM

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2023 89:01


Business Creators Radio Show With Adam Hommey
Calling Out Unconscious Bias in the Workplace, With Buki Mosaku

Business Creators Radio Show With Adam Hommey

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 56:33


Unconscious bias in the workplace must be addressed in the moment. Left unheeded, the detrimental compounding effects not only damage the victim, but perpetuate the problem for others and drastically reduce team productivity and effectiveness. When staff members have the right skills to navigate inevitable workplace bias, it removes tension, builds trust and cohesion, and […] The post Calling Out Unconscious Bias in the Workplace, With Buki Mosaku first appeared on Business Creators Radio Show with Adam Hommey.

Get Down To Business with Shalom Klein
Podcast of “Get Down To Business” – 09/24/2023 - Boris Kester, Michael Fillios, Buki Mosaku and Steve Shyman

Get Down To Business with Shalom Klein

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 39:43


Join Scott "Shalom" Klein on his weekly radio show, Get Down To Business with guests: Boris Kester Michael Fillios Buki Mosaku Steve Shyman

HR MATTERS
What is going on? Unveiling Workplace Bias, with guest Buki Mosaku

HR MATTERS

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 33:44


How can we look at unconscious bias in the workplace from a different perspective, so that we can address it more effectively? Buki Mosaku is the founder of DiverseCity Think Tank, workplace bias expert, and author of ‘I Don't Understand: Navigating Unconscious Bias in the Workplace'. We talk with him about what's working and what isn't in terms of addressing workplace bias. His big eye-opener message: rather than a one-sided, siloed approach that splits people into camps, choose a multidirectional perspective. In this conversation, we dive into navigating the inevitability of workplace bias acknowledging that we all have bias. Every human brain has bias. Typically, people and organisations try to compensate for its negative impact, mitigating behaviours to reduce the impact of bias with change programmes and policies, and that is fine. It's also a unidirectional, top-down approach. Since we're all biased, and this is a dynamic going on all the time, Buki invites us to instead give all people the wherewithal to deal with bias in the moment, as and when it happens. Let's not be reliant on ‘the people upstairs' to change things to make people less impacted from bias. Everyone has a role in changing bias. Buki breaks bias down into directional bias, happening towards you, because of an element of your identity (race, gender, age, socioeconomic background, disability, sexual orientation, etc.). And reverse bias, where you may misinterpret unfavourable decisions towards you as driven by unconscious bias. Misinterpretation based on very real past experiences, on hearsay, and/or a wider narrative about people. Which can lead to an additional sense of disempowerment. How do you distinguish actual biased decisions from misinterpretation – and how do you address it – without demeaning yourself or demonising the other person? Buki worked specifically on finding a way to address that sense of injustice towards you, and he proposes to create dialogue in a framework of dispassionate developmental inquiry: Step into conversation, starting from the benefit of the doubt. Slow down, using your internal GPS. Determine what's going on. Address the bias wisely, raising awareness. Then go on and enjoy your lunch. The result is transformational, as an “us versus them” mentality converts to one of “we”. Buki suggests that we simply use three powerful words to start from. Listen to the episode to hear more. More about Buki Mosaku: Website https://bukimosaku.com/ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/buki-mosaku-a91162/ ‘I Don't Understand: Navigating Unconscious Bias in the Workplace' book page and link to a free sample chapter https://bukimosaku.com/books/i-dont-understand/ Mosaku's Bias Navigation Test https://bukimosaku.com/assessment/ More about us: Lisa Dempsey – https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisakdempsey/ - https://www.leadershiplabs.eu Marjolijn Vlug – https://www.linkedin.com/in/marjolijnvlug/ - https://www.marjolijnvlug.nl/?lang=en Reach us both at PeopleImpactPodcast@gmail.com

Camera Ready & Abel
Relationships: It's Who Knows You!

Camera Ready & Abel

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 35:13


The topic of relationships come up often in my conversations on Camera Ready & Abel. This is no surprise since media and entertainment are relationship-driven industries. People like to work with people they know and trust to to get the work done on time, on budget and well executed. It's also a fact that media and entertainment are referral driven businesses, and people recommend people they know, like, and trust. So I've pulled together a best-of featuring snippets from my conversations with Emily Grace, J.D. Durkin, Buki Elegbede, and Matthew Hoffman who all advanced their careers in MAJOR ways by nurturing relationships that turned into opportunities because of the people who knew them.  Career coach and Sundance award-winning actress, Emily Grace, tells us how she got her break as an actor, in the role that won her the award at Sundance, without an agent! J.D. Durkin, host and reporter at the New York Stock Exchange for the financial news site The Street who previously created the Washington Bureau for Cheddar News when he was their White House correspondent explains how he came to Washington as an outsider with zero contacts and developed key relationships by being patient and doing simple things that no one else seemed to be doing. Television host, producer and journalist, Buki Elegbede, moved from behind the camera to in front when he won PBS' Create Cooking Challenge and it was the relationships that were formed there that helped launch him to the next level and create Table For All with Buki Elegbede which was nominated for multiple Emmy awards this year! TV host, media personality and popular narrator, Matthew Hoffman, got his big break when he was invited to audition to be the official narrator of the US version of the UK TV smash Love Island. Matthew was competing with household name talent and felt there was absolutely no way he was ever going to book the job, but he was so honored to be invited to audition that he decided to go all out for it, not to get hired, but to maintain his relationship with the casting team and production company so that they would call him again for the next opportunity. Matthew's story inspires me every time I listen to it. Matthew, like Buki, knows his being industrious is a superpower. My conversations with Emily, J.D., Buki, and Matthew are bound together by the phrase, Relationships: It's Who Knows You!  If you are looking for help tapping into your super-powers and advancing your career, I am here for you! Please send me a note via my website abelintermedia.com and be sure to download my free ebook, 12 Tips for Success on Camera.

Sacred Psychedelics
Buki Fadipe: Embarking on a Sacred Journey – Decolonization, Ancestral Wisdom, and Sacred Medicines (Ep. 7)

Sacred Psychedelics

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 61:03


In this episode, Xochitl sits down with Decolonization Educator & Sacred Medicine Facilitator, Buki Fadipe, for a conversation rooted in the topics of decolonization, ancestral wisdom, and the sacred healing potential of entheogenic substances. Buki helps listeners explore the intimate connection between reconnecting with one's ancestry and embarking on a journey of personal and collective healing. The conversation offers valuable guidance on how individuals can honor plant and fungi medicines by reclaiming our roots and living in alignment with sacred values. Buki Fadipe is an Indigenous Yoruba, medicine woman. A Nigerian native raised in the UK, she is a certified Psychedelic Medicine Facilitator, Trauma informed 200YTT Hatha Yoga practitioner, Decolonized Educator, Artist & Spiritualist. Buki comes from a long intergenerational ancestral line of traditional medicine women, who were acclaimed herbalists, diviners, artists and griots within their respective communities. As such she is passionate about reclaiming ancient Earth and ancestral wisdom practices as reclaimed pathways for decolonising healing. If you enjoyed this podcast episode, please consider leaving us a review, which is an amazing zero-cost way to support the creators of this podcast. Connect with Buki: www.adventuresinom.com Instagram: @adventures.in.om Connect with Xochitl: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.XochitlAshe.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠Sign-up for Xochitl's Newsletter⁠⁠⁠ Thank you to our Sponsors: Teona Retreat Center (currently called Magical Medicine Journeys), offers legal psilocybin retreats in beautiful San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Podcast listeners can take $150 off their next retreat when they apply⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. ⁠⁠⁠Microdosify⁠⁠⁠ offers FREE community led support groups dedicated to helping you integrate your psychedelic experiences. Click on 'Get Support' to sign-up, and listen to the end of the podcast for a 10% off shop code. (00:00) Welcome to Sacred Psychedelics (00:45) Who is Buki Fadipe? (01:50) Opening sacred space with prayer (05:13) Buki's path towards working with psilocybin (11:17) Finding meditation to heal from depression (14:38) From recreational to therapeutic use of psilocybin (16:57) The personalities of sacred plants and fungi (18:57) Our own inner healing intelligence (22:12) Art therapy as integration (25:19) Decolonization as a blueprint for building a new world (27:24) A world in crisis (35:15) SPONSOR: Teona Retreats (36:07) SPONSOR: Microdosify (37:12) Three ways to begin your journey of decolonization (46:19) Honoring the ancestral connection to plant and fungi medicines (55:59) One final piece of wisdom (01:00:24) Viewer Zero-Cost Support: Leave us a review (01:00:42) SPONSOR Thank you: Microdosify - use code 'Sacred' for 10% off --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sacredpsychedelics/message

SBS Bosnian - SBS na bosanskom jeziku
Tužna godišnjica od smrti Amira Bukića

SBS Bosnian - SBS na bosanskom jeziku

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2023 4:03


Upravo danas se navršila godina dana od smrti Amira Bukića, dugogodišnjeg novinara SBS radija na bosanskom jeziku, dirigenta i vođe hora “Sevdalinka” iz Melbournea, prijatelja, kolege, voljenog oca i supruga. Njegov rad, optimizam, energija i lična harizma ostavili su neizbrisiv trag u bosanskohercegovačkoj zajednici u Australiji, kojoj je bio izuzetno posvećen.

Novel Experience
Minisode 16 - Buki Papillon - breaking through writers' block

Novel Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2023 3:34


Guest: Buki Papillon Twitter: @bukipapillon Instagram: @bukipapillonBooks: AN ORDINARY WONDERIf you enjoyed this 'minisode' please do check out our full-length episodesNovel Experience with Kate Sawyer is recorded and produced by Kate Sawyer - GET IN TOUCH Twitter: @KateSawyer Instagram: @mskatesawyerTo receive transcripts and news to your inbox please SIGN UP FOR MY NEWSLETTER or visit https://www.mskatesawyer.com/novelexperiencepodcast for more information.

El Gordo y La Flaca
Nuevos y macabros detalles del caso Daniel Sancho

El Gordo y La Flaca

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 24:33


Se conocen nuevos detalles sobre el asesinato del cirujano colombiano en manos de Daniel Sancho, el hijo del actor español Rodolfo Sancho. Te contamos todo lo que se ha descubierto sobre el crimen y sus protagonistas.Y además en El Gordo y La Flaca: Drake se presentó en Los Ángeles y a su concierto asistieron varios famosos, entre ellos Bad Bunny y su novia Kendall Jenner.Santa Fe Klan sigue conquistando fanáticos y escenarios con su carrera. El joven se presentó con mucho éxito en Los Ángeles y habló con nosotros para contarnos cómo lo hace.Otro rumor de nuevo romance para Shakira. La vieron saliendo de una fiesta con un famoso acompañante y aquí te contamos de quién se trata. ¿En qué andan Sofía Vergara y Joe Manganiello? ¿Qué le pasó a Becky G en su más reciente presentación? Esto y mucho más en los Chismes Gordos.Otro que se presentó el fin de semana fue 'el Buki' Marco Antonio Solis y esto nos contó sobre su más reciente gira. 

Camera Ready & Abel
Work Ethic is a Superpower with Buki Elegbede

Camera Ready & Abel

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 34:47


Several guests have said this to me: Working harder IS working smarter.  My guest for this episode of Camera Ready & Abel - multi Emmy nominated Television Host, Producer and journalist, Buki Elegbede - says his Work Ethic is his Superpower. Buki believes his work ethic is what has given him a competitive advantage in an industry that is saturated with talent. As he says, quoting Milton Berle, “when opportunity doesn't knock, build your own door.” More takeaways: Work ethic includes working smart and trusting your gut As a producer putting together the right team is everything Learn what everybody does, the value to the team and respect it With the right team in place you can go to the stratosphere Preparation, preparation, preparation Buki also jokes that for Christmas he's going to ask Santa for audacity. Buki is the Creator/Host/Executive Producer of Emmy-nominated Table for All, which takes you into NJ restaurants and home kitchens to try new cuisines, meet the people and hear their fascinating stories behind the recipes, serving up a cinematic docu-series focusing on culture and diversity.  Buki has also produced content for ABC, ESPN, Create TV, PBS, Disney and Health Magazine + has produced & hosted docu-series, talk shows, panel shows and LIVE events.  You can check out Table for All episodes at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLiZ284L7DnPGhaAOLNpUmup807brb2iGS Follow Buki on IG @thebukishow

The Faith, Fitness & Freedom Podcast
Maximize Potential within Your Purpose and Activate Abundance through Elevating Your Health

The Faith, Fitness & Freedom Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 55:58


In this episode I get share how elevating your health in mind, body and Spirit empowers you to access and activate even greater abundance and maximize the potential within your God given purpose.  This was originally recorded as I had the honor of being interviewed by Buki Ekeowa within her Wealthy Kingdom Focused Women Facebook community.    Here's what Buki had to say about our conversation: (click here for the replay)    The reason Jesus died was so that we could truly live abundantly here on earth and I fully believe that the abundance He speaks about encompasses every area of life.    One of those areas is in our health. In order to enjoy your wealth, you must be in shape from within first.    That's why I'm excited to be going LIVE tomorrow with Rebecca Tabbert, The Kingdom Fit Coach.    Rebecca has an incredible testimony of transformation from atheist, overweight, corporate girl to Jesus loving, fiercely fit, entrepreneur.    She is a living example of striving to thriving, following God's lead by faith and activating the abundance He has for us.    13 years ago, she followed God's small still voice and left a six figure paycheck for a minimum wage job as a personal trainer so that she could help other women create their own transformations.    By the way, she had no back up… she was a single mom raising her son on her own.  Yet, she had the faith of a mustard seed..    Within a year she started her own business with a bootcamp at a park.    She then started a brick and mortar fitness business and scaled it to nearly $345k.    She stepped away three years ago when God again called her higher, called her into her even more.    Today, she teaches high-level Christian entrepreneurs & executives to maximize their potential and activate greater abundance in mind, body and in spirit.  She teaches women how to get the body they desire and carry out a powerful presence into every room without giving up their favourite foods, spending hours at a gym or striving......no matter how busy they are.    In the full length replay you will :   ✅learn the essential link between physical health and unlocking your God-given potential.  ✅Gain practical steps to maximize the potential within your purpose ✅ Unlock biblical insights to support your personal growth and set you on a journey of true prosperity in health and wealth.    Rebecca is a great coach and a dear friend who will empower you with so much insight to thrive and live your best life.    I love this Sister in Christ and every time we connect it is FIRE. She also invited you to join her FREE Challenge (over VIP for only $49) starting on July 3rd.   This will be a great opportunity to really begin to activate all the abundance that God has for you.   Rebecca here again :) Buki and I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as we did.  Let us know what your key takeaway is and how you will begin to integrate it.    And if you are a high level Bible believing entrepreneur or exec and know God is calling you to EVEN more.    And you believe elevating your health to maximize your potential is the key to accessing it… and you WANT a coach to help you collapse time to your results   Then join us for…    The Becoming Kingdom Fit Challenge - Elevate Your Health To Maximize Your Potential. This is a 5 Day Challenge For High Level Christian Entrepreneurs & Execs Who Want to Get The Body They Desire & Maximize Their Potential Without Giving Up Your Favorite Foods, Spending Hours At A Gym Or Striving This is not your typical challenge.    This is a hands-on interactive workshop where I'm going to teach you my Kingdom Fit Method for elevating your health to maximize your potential.    You will leave the challenge equipped and empowered with the Blueprint for my Kingdom Fit Method.   Check out the details at www.BecomingKingdomFitChallenge.com Much love and respect,  Rebecca

Carolina With Greg T In The Morning Show
Carolina Chats With Table For All Host Buki

Carolina With Greg T In The Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 11:29


Carolina Chats With Table For All Host Buki

Alienigenas Ejidales
114 La Noche Más Perrona De Los OVNIS

Alienigenas Ejidales

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2023 57:17


Una vez más, una flotilla de OVNIS invadieron el cielo. Como diría el Buki… a dónde vamos a parar???

End of the Road
Episode 249: Buki Fadipe: Animism/Decolonialism/African Spirituality/Entheogens

End of the Road

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2023 74:59


Buki Fadipe is a Nigerian/British/Yoruba medicine woman, Decolonized Educator focused on Transformative and Healing Justice, and certified Psychedelic Medicine Facilitator. She currently facilitates Sacred Medicine Intensives, Psychedelic Education workshops and Integration Sessions under her platform @adventures.in.om She is the Lead Facilitator of the BIPOCS SPIRIT CIRCLE a psychedelic integration community with TAM integration and is a staff writer for Reality Sandwich.   This only scratches the surface of her many passions and activities, for a deeper dive see her website:  https://www.adventuresinom.com/ On January 29th, at 4 pm EST she is moderating a panel discussion "Embodying Decolonial Freedoms--Finding Liberation through African Spirituality & Ancestral Ways of Knowing" featuring preeminent practitioner and devotees from traditions ranging from Ifa, iSangoma, Ubuntu and Kemetic Egyptian amongst other Pan-African sovereign & indigenous philosophies.  See https://www.adventuresinom.com/ for more information and to register for this event.   This podcast is available on your favorite podcast platform, or here:  https://endoftheroad.libsyn.com/episode-249-buki-fadipe-animismdecolonialismafrican-spiritualityentheogens Have an awesome week!

Conscious Evolution with Dr. Andrea Pennington Integrative MD + Psychedelic Assisted Therapist
Decolonizing Psychedelics & Ancestral Healing with Buki Fadipe (Episode 14)

Conscious Evolution with Dr. Andrea Pennington Integrative MD + Psychedelic Assisted Therapist

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2023 60:28


Buki's work is inherently focused on investigating how psychedelics can be used as a tool for transformational healing, social reform, personal and collective liberation. Her motivation includes investigating the intersections of spiritual emergence, intergenerational trauma, and transformative justice. After a tumultuous and traumatic childhood and being forced to grow up early after the loss of her father, Buki felt broken and depressed during her early teens. In need of healing and recovery, but without traditional psychotherapy resources, she was on her own. As she battled suicidality and self-harming, recreational drug use became her way to cope. After getting through university, her body spoke up and made it clear that her coping mechanism wasn't sustainable and she abstained from drug use cold turkey. The depression came back and made her withdraw from the world. Then, taking an intellectual approach to investigating depression she found research about meditation and how psilocybin worked on the brain. Thus, psychedelics came back to Buki, with an invitation to look at them with fresh perspective. ABOUT OUR GUEST: Buki Fadipe is a Nigerian/British writer, decolonized educator, sacred medicine practitioner, seer and healing catalyst. She founded Adventures in OM (@adventures.in.om) as an educational resource for those seeking expansion, healing and growth with sacred earth medicines. Her work is rooted in spirituality and reclaiming ancient earth/indigenous wisdom to act as a basis for earth based holistic healing. Buki is a certified Psychedelic Medicine Practitioner and Hatha Yoga instructor. She runs retreats, educational workshops/courses, and facilitates coaching for preparation, harm reduction and integration for those seeking healing on the entheogenic medicine path. Connect with Buki online at adventuresinom.com ABOUT YOUR HOST: DaeEss 1Dreah, formerly known as Dr. Andrea Pennington, is an American integrative physician, Psychedelic Assisted Therapy Facilitator, and creator of The Cornerstone Process for Conscious Evolution and The Attunement Meditation. DaeEss has written or contributed to 18 books, and is the bestselling author of The Top 10 Traits of Highly Resilient People, The Real Self Love Handbook, and The Orgasm Prescription for Women Watch or listen to more episodes of the Conscious Evolution Podcast on:

1000 Fibers Connect Us
Stacy Bennett

1000 Fibers Connect Us

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2022 34:49


My guest, Stacy Bennett, wears two hats at Buki Brand, managing both operations and marketing - she knows Buki from the inside out! Our conversation reveals how customers' needs inspired a line of easy-care, technical clothing for men and women. From concept through value-driven execution and marketing, the story includes their use of Japanese fiber technology and the development of their own high-tech fabrics.  The small women's collection melds fabric, form, and function to create the versatile styles that belong in your closet!Looking for more? Visit us at the 1000 Fibers Blog where the conversation continues.

The Werk
THE WERK Season 4 Episode 02: Sacred Medicines as Holistic Framework for Ancestral Healing with Buki Fadipe

The Werk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 79:04


Buki Fadipe is a Nigerian and British certified Professional Psychedelic Medicine Facilitator, Trauma informed 200-hr YTT Hatha Yoga practitioner, Decolonized Educator, Seer & Spiritualist. She is passionate about reclaiming ancient earth/indigenous wisdom practices to act as a basis for Earth centred integrative healing. Using a decolonized lens in her practice, Buki fuses her knowledge of the science of the physiological & neurobiological effects of trauma with indigenous and traditional perspectives on healing with sacred medicines. Her specialisms include but are not limited to the healing of intergenerational & ancestral trauma, Traditional African spirituality, Rites of Passage Rituals and Spiritual Emergence. Buki facilitates healing ceremonies, retreats, workshops, classes and one-on-one coaching sessions for preparation, ceremony and integration. Find out more about her work via www.adventuresinom.com and on IG @adventures.in.om!   In This Episode: Buki's origins story, how she started learning about plant medicines from a scientific method approach, and then to sacred medicine healing. us to reclaim our birthrights.  The challenges of growing up in a nation at the start of its emancipation from colonial powers. Buki shares how sacred medicines can help us to heal ancestral wounds Buki talks about the effects of returning to one's lineage and ancestral practices.  Bridging science and ancestral practices together for healing and empowerment. Buki shares about the BIPOC integration circles she leads. Buki shares her own personal experience on why sacred medicines are taboo in the church and in religious institutions. Buki speaks about how she's been able to transmute rage when doing the decolonizing work. Buki shares about her personal experience with assimilation and erasure in being a Black woman in the UK. Full Show Notes: Buki Fadape's Website Buki's Instagram (@Adventures in Om) Brittany Simone Anderson's Instagram Laura Chung Instagram The Werk Podcast Instagram The Werk Podcast Website YouTube Channel Connect with The Werk:   If you enjoyed the podcast and you feel called, please share it, and tag us! Subscribe, rate, and review the show wherever you get your podcasts. Your rating and review help more people discover it! Follow on Instagram @thewerkpodcast Let us know your favorite guests, lessons, or any topic requests.

fiction/non/fiction
S6 Ep. 9: With the Ancestors: Buki Papillon on African Folklore and Wakanda Forever

fiction/non/fiction

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 43:06


Buki Papillon, inaugural winner of the Maya Angelou Book Award in fiction, joins hosts V.V. Ganeshananthan and Whitney Terrell to discuss African folklore's impact on popular culture. They talk about how the newly released blockbuster Black Panther: Wakanda Forever draws on the myths, histories, and languages of many African nations, including the tradition of calling to ancestors for guidance. Papillon, who was born in Nigeria, also reads from her prize-winning debut novel, An Ordinary Wonder, and discusses how she included folklore, proverbs, and deities from the Yoruba pantheon in the story, which follows an intersex protagonist seeking to claim her identity.  To hear the full episode, subscribe through iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app (include the forward slashes when searching). You can also listen by streaming from the player below. Check out video versions of our interviews on the Fiction/Non/Fiction Instagram account, the Fiction/Non/Fiction YouTube Channel, and our show website: https://www.fnfpodcast.net/ This podcast is produced by Anne Kniggendorf. Selected Readings: Buki Papillon An Ordinary Wonder Others: “With 'Wakanda Forever,' African Folklore's Influence on Pop Culture Is Finally Getting Overdue Recognition” by Elizabeth Agyemang Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Anansi the Spider by Gerald McDermott African trickster myths “Meet the African goddess at the center of Beyoncé's Black is King” by Constance Grady “The 'Black Panther' Revolution: How Chadwick Boseman and Ryan Coogler created the most radical superhero movie of all time” by Josh Eells “How ‘The Woman King' makes Hollywood history with an incredible true story” by Sonaiya Kelley The Maya Angelou Book Award ILGA InterACT Advocates intersex Nigeria Marlon James and Daniel José Older: Against Genre Snobbery (Season 1, Episode 17)  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

If More Let's Divide
Adulting Teen - Motherhood with Kabuki

If More Let's Divide

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2022 56:01


We explore the complexities of parenting as a young adult and her worldview as a working artist with Buki. Share, honestly rate us, subscribe and leave a review. Are we asking for too much? ;)

SBS Bosnian - SBS na bosanskom jeziku
Bosanska zajednica u Australiji tuguje zbog odlaska Amira Bukića

SBS Bosnian - SBS na bosanskom jeziku

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2022 4:56


Izrazi saučešća porodici i kolegama sa SBS radija i dalje stižu, pa smo izdvojili neke od njih.

sbs buki zbog australiji
SBS Bosnian - SBS na bosanskom jeziku
In memoriam: Amir Bukić

SBS Bosnian - SBS na bosanskom jeziku

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2022 11:43


Dugogodišnji urednik i voditelj SBS radio-programa na bosanskom jeziku nakon duge bolesti preselio je na ljepši i bolji svijet. Donosimo omaž ovom izuzetnom čovjeku, kolegi, saradniku i prijatelju. Počivaj u miru, dragi Amire, neka je vječni rahmet tvojoj plemenitoj duši!

The Faith, Fitness & Freedom Podcast
3 Key Principles To Experience True Kingdom Wealth In Your Life and Business

The Faith, Fitness & Freedom Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022 57:39


Ladies! You do not want to miss this! Buki Ekeowa brings the fire every time she speaks!. In this episode, Buki shares the 3 Key Principles To Experience True Kingdom Wealth In Your Life and Business. Buki's own experience and success as a Kingdompreneur runs deep! However she currently teaches Christian women entrepreneurs how to attract dream clients to your coaching or service-based business online with Christ-centered marketing that makes you feel good and makes you good money. Buki teaches you how to start creating $5k - $10k months online so that you can start to create true wealth in a way that honors God using biblical principles. Buki is also clearly anointed to deliver Kingdom messages, every time I hear is speak it's clearly spirit lead. You are in for a treat with this episode! I also encourage you to join her Facebook group Wealthy Kingdom -Focused Women: Landing Your Dream Clients In Abundance so that you can hear from her directly on a consistent basis. She goes live within her group and YouTube Channel every week, Click Here for her YouTube Channel. Much Love and Respect,  Coach Rebecca! :)       

The Cheeky Natives
Buki Papillon: An Ordinary Wonder

The Cheeky Natives

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 80:46


“See, if you act like your uniqueness is a great thing and you couldn't care less about their opinion, they eventually give up. And that feels so good that you do it again and again until you truly believe it.” An Ordinary Wonder is a coming of age story about Oto — the main protagonist. Oto is a twin, who is born intersex and socialised as a boy and who experiences hardship in the family home because of her desire to live as a girl The book is filled with rich imagery, art, proverbs and folk tales. The writing is stunning, often lyrically. Oto leaves for boarding school with one plan: excel and escape his cruel home. Falling in love with his roommate was certainly not on the agenda, but fear and shame force him to hide his love and true self. Back home, weighed down by the expectations of their wealthy and powerful family, the love of Oto's twin sister wavers and, as their world begins to crumble around them, Oto must make drastic choices that will alter the family's lives for ever. The Cheeky Natives sat down with Buki Papillion to speak about this debut. The conversation is heart-rending. We speak about a debut that will steal your heart

Don Cheto Al Aire
Show de Martes 10 de Mayo 2022

Don Cheto Al Aire

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2022 35:07


Feliz dia de las Madres!!! Como ya se imajinara y como todos los otros pogramas pos esta mañana hablamos sobre "la Mama" y sobre que se le regala a una Madre. Esa mera fue nuestra Encuesta Piratona - Edicion del dia de las Madres asi que si usted taen quiere compartir pos mandeme su comentario por Xochil media a @DonChetoalAire. Esta mañana taen platicamos con mi yerno Gerardo Ortiz sobre donde anda y (como digo el Buki) a donde va......VAMOS digo el otro porque creo'ke ya amachine personaje en su proximo video musical. Escuchenos hasta el fina pa' que oiga de que la voy hacer y donde lo vamos a grabar. ajaja

Midnight Train Podcast
Episode 150! Who Was Jack the Ripper? Part 1

Midnight Train Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 110:54


ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY FRIGGIN' EPISODES! Thank you all so much!! Consider becoming a Patreon POOPR! www.themidnighttrainpodcast.com  London in 1888:   Victorian London was not a happy place to be, and the facts speak for themselves. Prostitution was rife, poverty and crime were prevalent, and 19th-century housing was barely habitable. Finding work in 1888 was extremely difficult for the residents of Whitechapel, feeding into the cycle of poverty and depravity.   Soot and smoke generally filled the air, and there were still grazing sheep in Regent's Park in the mid-Victorian period — it was said that you could tell how long the sheep had been in the capital by how dirty their coats were. They went increasingly from white to black over days.   The nights were riddled with gas lamp-lit streets and dark, foggy alleyways.   The city was steeped in poverty and all manner of crime and disease.   Many children were seen as a strain on their parents' resources, and it is believed that two in every ten died before reaching five years old.   breeding ground for crime and poor behavioral habits, including murder, prostitution, and violence – and vicious circles like these were rarely broken in such poor districts   Streets were dirty, and fresh food was scarce. Pollution and sewage smells filled the air.   Urine soaked the streets. There was an experiment in Piccadilly with wood paving in the midcentury. It was abandoned after a few weeks because the sheer smell of ammonia coming from the pavement was horrible. Also, the shopkeepers nearby said that this ammonia was discoloring their shop fronts.   London in the 19th century was basically filled with cesspools.   There'd be brick chambers, maybe 6 feet deep, about 4 feet wide, and every house would have them.   It was more common to have a cesspool in the basement in central London and in more crowded areas.   Above the cesspool would be where your household privy, or toilet, would be.   These made the general smell in crowded London pretty awful.   There would have been horses everywhere. By the 1890s, there were approximately 300,000 horses and 1,000 tons of horse droppings a day in London. The Victorians employed boys ages 12 to 14 to dodge between the traffic and try to scoop up the excrement as soon as it hit the streets.   Shit everywhere.   The streets were lined with "mud,"... except it wasn't mud.    Life was much harder for women than men generally.   The lack of proper work and money led many women and girls into prostitution, a high-demand service by those wishing to escape their grim realities.   These women were commonly known as "unfortunates,"   They owned only what they wore and carried in their pockets - their dirty deeds would pay for their bed for the night.   There was an extraordinary lack of contraception for women.   Doctors performed unorthodox abortions in dirty facilities, including the back streets.   Many women would die of infection from these ill-performed surgeries or ingesting chemicals or poison.   The insides of the houses throughout the borough were no less uninviting and more reminiscent of slums.   Many of these dilapidated homes were makeshift brothels.   Prostitution was a dangerous trade, as diseases were passed from person to person very quickly, and doctors did not come cheap.   Most work came through casual or 'sweated' labor, like tailoring, boot making, and making matchboxes.   There was very little job security, and the work premises would more than likely be small, cramped, dusty rooms with little to no natural light.   Workhouses were another alternative, set up to offer food and shelter to the poorest of the community in return for hard, grueling labor in even worse conditions.   large portions of the population turned to drinking or drugs to cope with everyday life   Pubs and music halls were abundant in the East End, and booze was cheap, too, making it a viable means of escapism for many.   Crime rates spiraled and were unmanageable by London's police force in 1888. Petty crime like street theft was normality.   High levels of alcohol-related violence, gang crime, and even protection rackets were everywhere.   The high level of prostitution meant that vulnerable women were often forced to earn a living on the streets, leaving them easy targets for assault, rape, and even murder.   Police stations and the detectives at the helm lacked structure and organization, with many crimes being mislabelled, evidence going missing, or being tampered with was common.    The maze of dingy alleyways and dark courtyards, each with multiple entrances and exit points, made the district even more difficult to police. There were even some parts of Whitechapel that police officers were afraid to enter, making them crime hotspots.   With that brief look into what it was like in Whitechapel, it is no wonder that Jack the Ripper could get away with his crimes. That being said, let's look at the crimes and victims.   Mary Ann Nichols:   Mary Ann Nichols led a brief life marked with hardships. Born to a London locksmith in 1845, she married Edward in 1864 and gave birth to five children before the marriage dissolved in 1880.   In explaining the roots of the separation, Nichols' father accused Edward of having an affair with the nurse who attended one of their children's births. For his part, Edward claimed that Nichols' drinking problem drove them to part ways.   After separating, the court required Edward to give his estranged wife five shillings per month, over 600 pounds today— a requirement he successfully challenged when he found out she was working as a prostitute.   Nichols then lived in and out of workhouses until her death. She tried living with her father, but they did not get along, so she continued to work as a prostitute to support herself. Though she once worked as a servant in a well-off family home, she quit because her employers did not drink.   On the night of her death, Nichols found herself surrounded by the same problems she'd had for most of her life: lack of money and a propensity to drink. On 31st August 1888, she left the pub where she was drinking and walked back to the boarding house where she planned to sleep for the night.   Nichols lacked the funds to pay for the entrance fee, so she went back out to earn it. But, according to her roommate, who saw her the night before someone killed her, she spent whatever money she did earn on alcohol.   That night Mary was wearing a bonnet that none of the other residents of the lodging house had seen her with before. Since she intended to resort to prostitution to raise the money for her bed, she felt this would be an irresistible draw to potential clients. So, she was escorted from the premises by the deputy lodging housekeeper. She laughed to him, "I'll soon get my doss money, see what a jolly bonnet I have now."   At 2.30 on the morning of 31st August, she met a friend named Emily Holland by the shop at the junction of Osborn Street and Whitechapel Road.   Mary was very drunk, and she boasted to Emily that she had made her lodging money three times over but had spent it.   Concerned at Mary's drunken state, Emily tried to persuade her to come back to Wilmott's with her. Mary refused, and, telling Emily that she must get her lodging money somehow, she stumbled off along Whitechapel Road.   That was the last time that Mary Nichols was seen alive.   At 3.45 a.m., a woman's body was found with her skirt pulled up to her waist, lying next to a gateway in Buck's Row, Just off Whitechapel Road. This location was around a ten-minute walk from the corner where Mary met Emily Holland.   According to some newspaper reports, the woman's throat had been cut back to the spine, the wound being so savagely inflicted that it had almost severed her head from her body.   Within 45 minutes, she had been placed on a police ambulance, which was nothing more than a wooden hand cart. She had been taken to the mortuary of the nearby Whitechapel Workhouse Infirmary.   Here, Inspector Spratling of the Metropolitan Police's J Division arrived to take down a description of the, at the time, unknown victim, and he made the horrific discovery that, in addition to the dreadful wound to the throat, a deep gash ran along the woman's abdomen - The killer had disemboweled her.   The funeral of Mary Ann Nichols took place amidst great secrecy to deter morbid sightseers on Thursday, 6th September 1888.   Strangely, the ruse used to get Mary Nichols's body to the undertaker's could be said to have included an element of foreshadowing.   Mary Nichols's body was brought out of the mortuary's back gate in Chapman's Court, from where it was taken to the undertaker's premises on Hanbury Street.   Two days later, the murderer struck again and murdered Annie Chapman in Hanbury Street.   Annie Chapman:   Annie Chapman didn't always lead a hard life. She lived for some time with her husband, John, a coachman, in West London.   However, after the couple had children, her life began to unravel: Her son, John, was born disabled, and her youngest daughter, Emily, died of meningitis. She and her husband both began to drink heavily and eventually separated in 1884.   After the separation, Chapman moved to Whitechapel to live with another man. While she still received ten shillings per week from her husband, she sometimes worked as a prostitute to supplement her income.   When her husband died from alcohol abuse, that money stopped. According to her friends, Chapman "seemed to have given away all together." Then, a week before she died, Chapman got into a fistfight with another woman over an unreturned bar of soap.   At 5 p.m. on Friday, 7th September, Annie met her friend, Amelia Palmer, in Dorset Street. Annie looked extremely unwell and complained of feeling "too ill to do anything."   Amelia met her again, ten minutes later, still standing in the same place, although Annie was trying desperately to rally her spirits. "It's no use giving way, I must pull myself together and get some money or I shall have no lodgings," were the last words Amelia Palmer heard Annie Chapman speak.   At 11.30 p.m. that night, Annie turned up at Crossingham's lodging house and asked Timothy Donovan if she could sit in the kitchen.   Since he hadn't seen her for a few days, Donovan asked her where she had been? "In the infirmary," she replied weakly. He allowed her to go to the kitchen, where she remained until Saturday morning, 8th September 1888.   At 1.45 a.m., Donovan sent John Evans, the lodging house's night watchman, to collect the fourpence for her bed from her. He found her a little drunk and eating potatoes in the kitchen. When he asked her for the money, she replied wearily, "I haven't got it. I am weak and ill and have been in the infirmary."   Annie then went to Donovan's office and implored him to allow her to stay a little longer. But instead, he told her that if she couldn't pay, she couldn't stay.   Annie turned to leave, but then, turning back, she told him to save the bed for her, adding, "I shall not be long before I am in. I shall soon be back, don't let the bed."   John Evans then escorted her from the premises and watched her head off along Dorset Street, observing later that she appeared to be slightly tipsy instead of drunk.   At 5.30 that morning, Elizabeth Long saw her talking with a man outside number 29 on Hanbury Street. Since there was nothing suspicious about the couple, she continued on her way, hardly taking any actual notice.   Thirty minutes later, at 6 a.m., John Davis, an elderly resident of number 29, found her horrifically mutilated body lying between the steps and the fence in the house's backyard.   Annie had been murdered, and her body mutilated. She had a cut across her neck from left to right and a gash in her abdomen made by the same blade.   Her intestines had been pulled out and draped over her shoulders, and her uterus had been removed. The doctor conducting the post-mortem was so appalled by the damage done to her corpse that he refused to use explicit detail during the inquest. Police determined that she died of asphyxiation and that the killer mutilated her after she died.    She was later identified by her younger brother, Fountain Smith.   The severing of the throat and the mutilation of the corpse were similar to that of the injuries sustained by Mary Ann Nichols a week previously, leading investigators to believe the same assailant had murdered them.   At this point, the killings were known as 'The Whitechapel Murders."   Elizabeth Stride:   The Swedish-born domestic servant arrived in England in 1866, at which point she had already given birth to a stillborn baby and been treated for venereal diseases.   Stride married in 1869, but they soon split, and he ultimately died of tuberculosis in 1884. Stride would instead tell people that her husband and children (which they never actually had) were killed in an infamous 1878 Thames River steamship accident. She allegedly sustained an injury during that ordeal that explained her stutter.   With her husband gone and lacking a steady source of income, like so many of Jack the Ripper's victims, Stride split the remainder of her life living between work and lodging houses.    On Saturday, 29th September 1888, she had spent the afternoon cleaning two rooms at the lodging house, for which the deputy keeper paid her sixpence, and, by 6.30 p.m., she was enjoying a drink in the Queen's Head pub at the junction of Fashion Street and Commercial Street.   Returning to the lodging house, she dressed, ready for a night out, and, at 7.30 p.m., she left the lodging house.   There were several sightings of her over the next five hours, and, by midnight, she had found her way to Berner Street, off Commercial Road.   At 12.45 a.m., on 30th September, Israel Schwartz saw her being attacked by a man in a gateway off Berner Street known as Dutfield's Yard. Schwarz, however, assumed he was witnessing a domestic argument, and he crossed over the road to avoid getting dragged into the quarrel.   Schwartz likely saw the early stages of her murder.   At 1 a.m. Louis Diemschutz, the Steward of a club that sided onto Dutfield's Yard, came down Berner Street with his pony and costermongers barrow and turned into the open gates of Dutfield's Yard. Immediately as he did so, the pony shied and pulled left. Diemschutz looked into the darkness and saw a dark form on the ground. He tried to lift it with his whip but couldn't. So, he jumped down and struck a match. It was wet and windy, and the match flickered for just a few seconds, but it was sufficient time for Diemschutz to see a woman lying on the ground.   He thought that the woman might be his wife and that she was drunk, so he went into the club to get some help in lifting her.   However, he found his wife in the kitchen, and so, taking a candle, he and several other members went out into the yard, and, by the candle's light, they could see a pool of blood gathering beneath the woman.   The crowd sent for the police, and a doctor was summoned, pronouncing the woman dead. It was noted that, as in the cases of the previous victims, the killer had cut the woman's throat. However, the rest of the body had not been mutilated. This led the police to deduce that Diemschutz had interrupted the killer when he turned into Dutfield's Yard.   The body was removed to the nearest mortuary - which still stands, albeit as a ruin, in the nearby churchyard of St George-in-the-East, and there she was identified as Elizabeth Stride.   On the night of her burial, a lady went to a police station in Cardiff, and made the bizarre claim that she had spoken with the spirit of Elizabeth Stride. In the course of a séance, the victim had identified her murderer.   Nothing ever came of this…obviously.   CATHERINE EDDOWES:   Unlike the other Jack the Ripper victims, Catherine Eddowes never married and spent her short life with multiple men.   At age 21, the daughter of a tin plate worker met Thomas Conway in her hometown of Wolverhampton. The couple lived together for 20 years and had three children together. But, according to her daughter, Annie, the pair split "entirely on account of her drinking habits."   Eddowes met John Kelly soon after. She then became known as Kate Kelly and stayed with John until her death.   According to her friends and family, while Catherine was not a prostitute, she was an alcoholic. The night of her murder — the same night Elizabeth Stride was killed — a policeman found Catherine lying drunk and passed out on Aldgate Street.   She was taken to Bishopsgate Police Station, locked in a cell to sober up. But instead, she promptly fell fast asleep.   By midnight, she was awake and was deemed sober enough for release by the City jailer PC George Hutt. Before leaving, she told him that her name was Mary Ann Kelly and gave her address as 6 Fashion Street.   Hutt escorted her to the door of the police station, and he told her to close it on her way out. "Alright. Goodnight old cock" was her reply as she headed out into the early morning.   At 1.35 a.m., three men - Joseph Lawende, Joseph Hyam Levy, and Harry Harris saw her talking with a man at the Church Passage entrance into Mitre Square, located on the eastern fringe of the City of London.   Ten minutes later, at 1.45 a.m. Police Constable Alfred Watkins walked his beat into Mitre Square and discovered her horrifically mutilated body lying in the darkness of the Square's South West corner. The killer had disemboweled her. But, in addition, the killer had targeted her face, carving deep "V"s into her cheeks and eyelids. He had also removed and gone off with her uterus and left kidney. Finally, he had cut open her intestines to release fecal matter.   Dr. Frederick Brown, who performed the post-mortem examination of Eddowes' body, concluded that the killer must have some knowledge of anatomy if he could remove her organs in the dark. Mary Jane Kelly:   She is the victim about whom we know the least.   We know virtually nothing about her life before she arrives in the East End of London. What we do know is based on what she chose to reveal about her past to those she knew, and the integrity of what she did tell is challenging to ascertain. Indeed, we don't even know that her name was Mary Kelly.   According to her boyfriend, Joseph Barnett, with whom she lived until shortly before her death, she had told him that she was born in Limerick, in Ireland, that her father's name was John Kelly, and that she had six or seven brothers and one sister.   The family moved to Wales when she was a child, and when she was sixteen, she met and married a collier named Davis or Davies. Unfortunately, her husband was killed in a mine explosion three years later, and Mary moved to Cardiff to live with a female cousin who introduced her to prostitution.   Mary moved to London around 1884, where she met a French woman who ran a high-class brothel in Knightsbridge, in which establishment Mary began working. She told Barnett that, during this period in her life, she had dressed well, had been driven about in a carriage, and, for a time, had led a lady's life.   She had, she said, made several visits to France at this time, and had accompanied a gentleman to Paris, but, not liking it there, she had returned to London after just two weeks.   She began using the continental version of her name and often referred to herself as Marie Jeannette Kelly.   After that, her life suffered a downward spiral, which saw her move to the East End of London, where she lodged with a Mrs. Buki in a side thoroughfare off Ratcliff Highway. Soon after her arrival, she enlisted her landlady's assistance in returning to the West End to retrieve a box that contained dresses of a costly description from the French lady.   Mary had now started drinking heavily, which led to conflict between her and Mrs. Buki. Relations between them became so strained that Mary moved out and went to lodge at the home of Mrs. Mary McCarthy at 1 Breezer's Hill Pennington Street, St. George-in-the-East.   By 1886 she had moved into Cooley's typical lodging house in Thrawl Street, and it was while living here that, on Good Friday, 6th April 1887, she met Joseph Barnett, who worked as a porter at Billingsgate Fish Market.   The two were soon living together, and, by 1888, they were renting a tiny room at 13 Miller's Court from John McCarthy, who owned a chandler's shop just outside Miller's Court on Dorset Street.   She and Barnett appear to have lived happily together until, in mid-1888, he lost his market job, and she returned to prostitution, which caused arguments between them. During one heated exchange, a pane in the window by the door of their room had been broken.   The precariousness of their finances had resulted in Mary falling behind with her rent, and by early November, she owed her landlord twenty-nine shillings in rent arrears.   On 30th October 1888, Joseph Barnett moved out, although he and Mary remained on friendly terms, and he would drop by to see her, the last time being at around 7.30 on the evening of Thursday 8th November, albeit he didn't stay long.   Several people claimed to have seen her during the next fourteen hours.   One of them was George Hutchinson, an unemployed laborer, who met her on Commercial Street at 2 a.m. on 9th November. She asked him if he would lend her sixpence, to which he replied that he couldn't as he'd spent all his money.   Replying that she must go and find some money, she continued along Commercial Street, where a man coming from the opposite direction tapped her on the shoulder and said something to her, at which point they both started laughing.   The man put his arm around Mary, and they started walking back along Commercial Street, passing Hutchinson, who was standing under the lamp by the Queen's Head pub at the junction of Fashion Street and Commercial Street.   Although the man had his head down with his hat over his eyes, Hutchinson stooped down and looked him in the face, at which point the man gave him what Hutchinson would later describe as a stern look.   Hutchinson followed them as they crossed into Dorset Street, and he watched them turn into Miller's Court. He waited outside the court for 45 minutes, by which time they hadn't reemerged, so he left the scene.   At around 4 a.m., two of Mary's neighbors heard a faint cry of "Murder," but because such cries were frequent in the area - often the result of a drunken brawl - they both ignored it.   At 10. Forty-five on the morning of the 9th November, her landlord, John McCarthy, sent his assistant, Thomas Bowyer, round to Mary's room, telling him to try and get some rent from her.   Bowyer marched into Miller's Court and banged on her door. There was no reply. He tried to open it but found it locked. He, therefore, went round to the broken window pane, reached in, pushed aside the shabby muslin curtain that covered it, and looked into the gloomy room.   Moments later, an ashen-faced Bowyer burst into McCarthy's shop on Dorset Street. "Guvnor," he stammered, "I knocked at the door and could not make anyone answer. I looked through the window and saw a lot of blood."   "Good God, you don't mean that," was McCarthy's reply, and the two men raced into Miller's Court, where McCarthy stooped down and looked through the broken pane of glass.   McCarthy would later recall the horror of the scene that greeted him. "The sight we saw I cannot drive away from my mind. It looked more the work of a devil than of a man. I had heard a great deal about the Whitechapel murders, but I declare to God I had never expected to see such a sight as this. The whole scene is more than I can describe. I hope I may never see such a sight as this again."   Someone immediately sent for the police, and one of the first officers at the scene was Walter Dew, who, many years later, would recall the horror of what he saw through that window:- "On the bed was all that remained of the young woman. There was little left of her, not much more than a skeleton. Her face was terribly scarred and mutilated. All this was horrifying enough, but the mental picture of that sight which remains most vividly with me is the poor woman's eyes. They were wide open, and seemed to be staring straight at me with a look of terror."   Possible victims:   Martha Tabram   On Tuesday 7th August, following a Monday bank holiday, prostitute Martha Tabram was murdered at about 2:30 a.m. Her body was found at George Yard Buildings, George Yard, Whitechapel, shortly before 5:00 a.m. She had been stabbed 39 times about her neck, torso, and genitals with a short blade. With one possible exception, a right-handed individual had inflicted all her wounds.   Based on statements from a fellow prostitute and PC Thomas Barrett, who was patrolling nearby, Inspector Reid put soldiers at the Tower of London and Wellington Barracks on an identification parade, but without positive results. Police did not connect Tabram's murder with the earlier murder of Emma Smith, but they did connect her death with later murders.   Most experts do not connect Tabram's murder with the others attributed to the Ripper because she had been repeatedly stabbed, whereas later victims typically suffered slash wounds and abdominal mutilations. However, investigators cannot rule out a connection.   Rose Mylett   On Thursday 20th December 1888, a patrolling constable found the strangled body of 26-year-old prostitute Rose Mylett in Clarke's Yard, off Poplar High Street. Mylett (born Catherine Millett and known as Drunken Lizzie Davis and Fair Alice Downey) had lodged at 18 George Street, as had Emma Smith.   Four doctors who examined Mylett's body thought she had been murdered, but Robert Anderson thought she had accidentally hanged herself on the collar of her dress while in a drunken stupor. At Anderson's request, Dr. Bond examined Mylett's body, agreeing with Anderson. Commissioner Monro also suspected it was a suicide or natural death as there were no signs of a struggle. The coroner, Wynne Baxter, told the inquest jury that "there is no evidence to show that death was the result of violence." Nevertheless, the jury returned a verdict of "wilful murder against some person or persons unknown," and the case was added to the Whitechapel file.   Alice McKenzie:   Alice McKenzie was possibly a prostitute and was murdered at about 12:40 a.m. on Wednesday 17th July 1889 in Castle Alley, Whitechapel. Like most of the previous murders, her left carotid artery was severed from left to right, and there were wounds on her abdomen. However, her injuries were not as deep as in previous murders, and the killer used a shorter blade. Commissioner Monro and one of the pathologists examining the body, Bond, believed this to be a Ripper murder. However, another of the pathologists, Phillips, and Robert Anderson, disagreed, as did Inspector Abberline. Later writers are also divided and either suggest that McKenzie was a Ripper victim or that the unknown murderer tried to make it look like a Ripper killing to deflect suspicion from himself. At the inquest, Coroner Baxter acknowledged both possibilities and concluded: "There is great similarity between this and the other class of cases, which have happened in this neighbourhood, and if the same person has not committed this crime, it is clearly an imitation of the other cases."   Pinchin Street torso:   A woman's torso was found at 5:15 a.m. on Tuesday 10th September 1889 under a railway arch in Pinchin Street, Whitechapel. Extensive bruising about the victim's back, hip, and arm indicated that the killer had severely beaten her shortly before her death, which occurred approximately one day before discovering her torso. The victim's abdomen was also extensively mutilated in a manner reminiscent of the Ripper, although her genitals had not been wounded. The dismembered sections of the body are believed to have been transported to the railway arch, hidden under an old chemise. The age of the victim was estimated at 30–40 years. Despite a search of the area, no other sections of her body were ever found, and neither the victim nor the culprit were ever identified.   Chief Inspector Swanson and Commissioner Monro noted that blood within the torso indicated that death was not from hemorrhage or cutting of the throat. The pathologists, however, pointed out that the general bloodlessness of the tissues and vessels told that bleeding was the cause of death. Newspaper speculation that the body belonged to Lydia Hart, who had disappeared, was refuted after she was found recovering in hospital after "a bit of a spree." Another claim that the victim was a missing girl called Emily Barker was also refuted, as the torso was from an older and taller woman.   Swanson did not consider this a Ripper case and instead suggested a link to the Thames Torso Murders in Rainham and Chelsea and the "Whitehall Mystery". Monro agreed with Swanson's assessment. These three murders and the Pinchin Street case are suggested to be the work of a serial killer, nicknamed the "Torso killer," who could either be the same person as "Jack the Ripper" or a separate killer of uncertain connection. Links between these and three further murders—the "Battersea Mystery" of 1873 and 1874, two women were found dismembered, and the 1884 "Tottenham Court Road Mystery"—have also been postulated. Experts on the murders—colloquially known as "Ripperologists"—such as Stewart Evans, Keith Skinner, Martin Fido, and Donald Rumbelow, discount any connection between the torso and Ripper killings based on their different modi operandi.   Monro was replaced as Commissioner by Sir Edward Bradford on 21st June 1890, after a disagreement with Home Secretary Henry Matthews over police pensions.   Frances Coles:   The last murders in the Whitechapel file were committed on Friday 13th February 1891, when prostitute Frances Coles was murdered under a railway arch in Swallow Gardens, Whitechapel. Her body was found only moments after the attack at 2:15 a.m. by PC Ernest Thompson, who later stated he heard retreating footsteps in the distance. As contemporary police practices dictated, Thompson remained at the scene.   Coles was lying beneath a passageway under a railway arch between Chamber Street and Royal Mint Street. She was still alive but died before medical help could arrive. Minor wounds on the back of her head suggest that she was thrown violently to the ground before her throat was cut at least twice, from left to right and then back again. Otherwise, there were no mutilations to the body, leading some to believe Thompson had disturbed her assailant. Superintendent Arnold and Inspector Reid arrived soon afterward from the nearby Leman Street police station, and Chief Inspectors Donald Swanson and Henry Moore, who had been involved in the previous murder investigations, arrived by 5 a.m.   A man named James Sadler, who had earlier been seen with Coles, was arrested by the police and charged with her murder. A high-profile investigation by Swanson and Moore into Sadler's history and his whereabouts at the previous Whitechapel murders indicates that the police may have suspected him of being the Ripper. However, Sadler was released on 3rd March for lack of evidence.   https://www.imdb.com/list/ls079111466/?sort=user_rating,desc&st_dt=&mode=detail&page=1&title_type=movie&ref_=ttls_ref_typ

Count to Ten
EP #3: Being First Gen with Bukola Adeosun

Count to Ten

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2022 45:46


What's it really like being first generation? Bri and bestie Buki unpack the intriguing challenges that come with the different forms of first gen, and ultimately Buki shares a little bit about her modeling / acting career in Hollywood - attributing much to her experiencing firsts without others to lean on for support.Bri Hall SocialsInstagram @BriHallOfficialCount to Ten Instagram @counttotenpodcastTwitter @BriHallOfficialTiktok @iAmBriHallYouTube @ Bri HallBuki SocialsInstagram @bu.kola

Don Cheto Al Aire
Show de Lunes 17 de Enero 2022

Don Cheto Al Aire

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2022 32:50


Familiaaaa, Como dijo mi Compadre el Buki......"Hoooooy es para miiiiiii.....el dia mas Tristeeeeeee" ajaja Keske al 3er Lunes de Enero se le conoce como el dia mas triste del año.....COMO......y yo que ando rekete contento ome! Escuchenos hasta el final pa' que oiga porque mero ando tan emocionado. Por cierto, feliz dia de Martin Luther King por aca en el Norte aka Dia de "MLK". Usted cree que le gustaba mas que le dijeran por su nombre o "MLK"?.....hagamos una Encuesta sobre los nombres! ajaja Usted taen participe y mandeme su comentario por Instagram a @DonChetoalAire. Pero, primero esuchela Encuesta pa' que sepa bien de que se trata. Gracias por escucharnos y los esperamos taen mañana Martes eh. Los Amooooooo

Erazno y La Chokolata El Podcast
Viernes con Parodias, Jesus de Google, ganadores de la Guitarra y 500dlrs de el Concierto con el Buki, el Chokolatazo el Doggy y mas 05-07-21

Erazno y La Chokolata El Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2021 160:03


Viernes con Parodias, Jesus de Google, ganadores de la Guitarra y 500dlrs de el Concierto con el Buki, el Chokolatazo el Doggy y mas