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In this special Mother's Day episode, Nahanni interviews her mother, Emma Rous, who died this winter. They talk about how Emma's teenage activism in a Protestant youth group influenced her politics, her conversion to Judaism in 1971, memories of her first Yom Kippur, what it was like to invent her own Jewish identity, and how Judaism eventually became her home.You can find Can We Talk? on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app. We're also on YouTube! Don't forget to subscribe so you never miss a new episode.Love Can We Talk? Please leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. You can also drop us a line and let us know what you think or suggest ideas for future episodes. We just might read your email on the air!Want even more Can We Talk? Sign up for our newsletter.
In honor of Yom Hashoah, or Holocaust Remembrance Day, we're sharing a podcast episode from Making Gay History's current series about the Nazi era.Frieda Belinfante was a Dutch musician and underground activist who risked her life to help save hundreds of Jews from the Nazis. She's one of several LGBTQ people whose testimonies are featured in this Making Gay History series. Check out the rest of the series at makinggayhistory.org.You can find Can We Talk? on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app. We're also on YouTube! Don't forget to subscribe so you never miss a new episode.Love Can We Talk? Please leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. You can also drop us a line and let us know what you think or suggest ideas for future episodes. We just might read your email on the air!Want even more Can We Talk? Sign up for our newsletter.
At the Jewish Women's Archive, we're closely following the attacks on democracy unfolding around us every day. In this special Can We Talk? audio essay, our own Judith Rosenbaum, JWA's CEO, calls out President Trump's moves to erase the histories of women and other marginalized groups. A version of this piece first ran on the Jewish Telegraphic Agency's website.You can find Can We Talk? on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app. We're also on YouTube! Don't forget to subscribe so you never miss a new episode.Love Can We Talk? Please leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. You can also drop us a line and let us know what you think or suggest ideas for future episodes. We just might read your email on the air!Want even more Can We Talk? Sign up for our newsletter.
The climate crisis has entered an alarming new era. Since President Trump started his second term, the Environmental Protection Agency has fired scores of climate scientists and is trying to roll back climate protections and slash clean energy funding. For organizations like Dayenu: A Jewish Call to Climate Action, it's been a giant step backward.In this episode of Can We Talk?, we speak with Rabbi Jennie Rosenn, CEO of Dayenu, about how climate activists are navigating a new political landscape, how Jewish values fuel her work, and how the fight for climate action echoes the Israelites' Exodus from Egypt, which Jews will soon mark at our Passover seders. You can find Can We Talk? on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app. We're also on YouTube! Don't forget to subscribe so you never miss a new episode.Love Can We Talk? Please leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. You can also drop us a line and let us know what you think or suggest ideas for future episodes. We just might read your email on the air!Want even more Can We Talk? Sign up for our newsletter.
Look, we've all got pain. We've all got stories we're afraid to tell. But what if there was a space where you could actually share those stories without judgment, without fear, and find healing in the process? Today, I'm sitting down with Liz Walker - a former news anchor turned pastor who discovered something powerful: when we create safe spaces for people to truly be heard, something miraculous happens. In the heart of Roxbury, she started a movement called "Can We Talk" that's transforming how communities process trauma, grief, and healing. This isn't just another feel-good story. This is about real people - mothers who've lost children, young men caught in cycles of violence, entire communities learning to heal together. Liz's journey will challenge how you think about pain, community, and the incredible resilience of the human spirit. Here's the hope: healing is possible, and it starts with being brave enough to tell your story. So join us, so no one is left alone. Liz Walker is a minister, journalist, activist, and sought-after speaker. She leads the Cory Johnson Program for Post-Traumatic Healing. As Boston's first Black evening television news anchor, Walker received two Emmys and an Edward R. Murrow Award for excellence in her field. A graduate of Harvard Divinity School, Walker served as pastor of Roxbury Presbyterian Church. She helped found the Jane Doe Safety Fund, has done humanitarian work in South Sudan, and has served on the boards of Boston Medical Center and Andover Newton Theological Seminary. The mother of three and grandmother of two, Walker now lives in Sarasota, Florida.Liz's Book:No One Left AloneLiz's Recommendation:Moonrise Over New JessupSubscribe to Our Substack: Shifting CultureConnect with Joshua: jjohnson@allnations.usGo to www.shiftingculturepodcast.com to interact and donate. Every donation helps to produce more podcasts for you to enjoy.Follow on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Threads, Bluesky or YouTubeConsider Giving to the podcast and to the ministry that my wife and I do around the world. Just click on the support the show link belowShifting Culture Productions Support the show
Bob is delighted to introduce you to his friend, Rev. Liz Walker, an author, minister, and former reporter, to discuss her new book "No One Left Alone." They explore the importance of creating safe spaces for grief and emotional expression, the power of listening, and how community can foster healing. Liz shares the story behind her Can We Talk? initiative and how mutual compassion can change lives. Connect with Liz: instagram.com/pastorlizz/No One Left Alone: https://a.co/d/dPNHhfr Connect with Bob: instagram.com/bobgoff --- Come join Bob and some of his friends for a workshop at The Oaks! Visit bobgoff.com/events to learn more.
Bob is delighted to introduce you to his friend, Rev. Liz Walker, an author, minister, and former reporter, to discuss her new book "No One Left Alone." They explore the importance of creating safe spaces for grief and emotional expression, the power of listening, and how community can foster healing. Liz shares the story behind her Can We Talk? initiative and how mutual compassion can change lives. Connect with Liz: instagram.com/pastorlizz/No One Left Alone: https://a.co/d/dPNHhfr Connect with Bob: instagram.com/bobgoff --- Come join Bob and some of his friends for a workshop at The Oaks! Visit bobgoff.com/events to learn more.
As the war between Ukraine and Russia enters its fourth year, Nahanni checks in with Vlada Nedak, the CEO of Project Kesher Ukraine. While American officials try to broker a temporary ceasefire, attacks on the ground in Ukraine are intensifying. Dozens of people have been injured and killed in the past month, including children. According to Reuters, over 12,000 Ukrainian civilians have been killed since Russia invaded the country in 2022. Vlada Nadek lives in Kryvyi Rih, a city in central Ukraine, which is frequently the target of Russian missile and drone attacks.You can find Can We Talk? on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app. We're also on YouTube! Don't forget to subscribe so you never miss a new episode.Love Can We Talk? Please leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. You can also drop us a line and let us know what you think or suggest ideas for future episodes. We just might read your email on the air!Want even more Can We Talk? Sign up for our newsletter.
Australia is in the grips of a mental health crisis, and people are struggling to know who to turn to, especially our younger generations. Here’s what you need to know. For more, head to news.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this special Purim episode, Talmudic TikToker and storyteller Miriam Anzovin joins us to talk about the darker side of the Purim story, especially the role of gender. We start with a dramatic retelling of the Megillah, with Miriam's very contemporary spin on the traditional tale. Then we take a closer look at the story's gender dynamics, which still resonate 2,500 years later. Happy Purim!Content warning: This episode includes explicit language and references to sexual assault. You can find Can We Talk? on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app. We're also on YouTube! Don't forget to subscribe so you never miss a new episode.Love Can We Talk? Please leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. You can also drop us a line and let us know what you think or suggest ideas for future episodes. We just might read your email on the air!Want even more Can We Talk? Sign up for our monthly newsletter.
In this episode of the Can We Talk? R&B podcast, host Ian Von sits down with singer and actress S!MONE for an engaging conversation. They delve into S!MONE's multifaceted journey in the entertainment industry, discussing her dual passion for music and acting, and the challenges artists face when balancing commercial success with personal artistic integrity. S!MONE opens up about her independence as an indie artist, navigating the evolving landscape of content consumption, and the importance of staying authentic and resilient in her craft. She also shares behind-the-scenes insights from filming Bel-Air alongside Will Smith and her co-stars, offering a glimpse into her acting experience and the collaborative spirit of the show. This is one episode you don't want to miss!
Wywiad z Debbie Georgatos z Teksasu, która prowadzi talk show „America, Can We Talk?”, w którym stara się podtrzymywać amerykańskiego ducha i mówić o wielkości Stanów Zjednoczonych.
Just over eight years ago, Judith and Nahanni were looking for solace after Donald Trump rode a xenophobic, misogynistic and hate-filled campaign to his first presidential victory. In a November 2016 episode of Can We Talk?, we turned to the poet Emma Lazarus, the Jewish woman who gave the statue of liberty a voice and transformed her into the symbolic mother of exiles. Now, as President Trump turns refugees and asylum seekers away, tightens our borders, and orders the deportation of thousands of immigrants, that conversation feels relevant all over again. We begin our spring season in March. For now, we're sharing that 2016 episode about Emma Lazarus, "Sonnet for America."You can find Can We Talk? on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app. We're also on YouTube! Don't forget to subscribe so you never miss a new episode.Love Can We Talk? Please leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. You can also drop us a line and let us know what you think or suggest ideas for future episodes. We just might read your email on the air!Want even more Can We Talk? Sign up for our monthly newsletter.
In this episode of HR Like a Boss, we're joined by Roberta Matuson, author of Suddenly in Charge, as she shares her expertise on what it takes to thrive in human resources. Roberta dives into the importance of building strong relationships, mastering the art of managing up and down, and creating a workplace culture that attracts and retains top talent. She highlights why HR professionals must prioritize their own development through coaching and embrace self-care to effectively support others. Tune in to discover actionable strategies and insights that will transform the way you approach HR—like a boss! ABOUT ROBERTA Roberta Matuson, The Talent Maximizer® LinkedIn Top Voice in Workplace and Leadership For more than 25 years, Roberta Matuson, president of Matuson Consulting, has helped leaders in highly regarded companies, including General Motors, Takeda Pharmaceuticals, and Microsoft, and small to medium-size businesses, achieve dramatic growth and market leadership through the maximization of talent. She's the author of seven books including, the newly released, third edition of Suddenly In Charge: Managing Up, Managing Down, Succeeding All Around, a Washington Post Top 5 Business Book For Leaders, Can We Talk? Seven Principles for Managing Difficult Conversations at Work, and Evergreen Talent: How to Seed, Cultivate, and Grow a Sustainable Workforce. Roberta is one of a handful of people who have appeared as a guest of Bill O'Reilly's on Fox's O'Reilly Factor, and who left the show unscathed.
On August 4, 1869, a Jewish baby girl named Josie became Alaska's first pioneer daughter. Josephine Rudolph was born in Sitka, Alaska to German immigrants, and returned to Germany when she was 6 years old. Seven decades later, her American birth saved her life when the Nazis came to power.Josie's story takes us from the muddy frontier town of Sitka to Hitler youth parades in Nazi Germany and finally to postwar New York, where her family tried to find their place. It's a remarkable tale of the survival of one Jewish woman and her family, but it's also part of a much bigger story—about antisemitism, refugees, and settlement, about who belongs, and where.First we'll hear from Tom Kizzia, the journalist who reported Josie's story, and then from Susie Hoffman and Amy Weiss, Josie's great-granddaughters. You can find Can We Talk? on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app. We're also on YouTube! Don't forget to subscribe so you never miss a new episode.Love Can We Talk? Please leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. You can also drop us a line and let us know what you think or suggest ideas for future episodes. We just might read your email on the air!Want even more Can We Talk? Sign up for our monthly newsletter.
In this episode of the Duct Tape Marketing Podcast, I had the pleasure of interviewing Dr. Amber Wright. Dr. Wright is a communication expert, coach, facilitator, and former communication professor. She empowers organizations to enhance the way people feel recognized, understood, and appreciated. As an executive coach and speaker, she guides leaders to express their highest selves with authentic authority and grace. Her popular TEDx Talk, “Ask Better Questions to Build Better Connections,” has inspired people around the world to become stronger communicators in their everyday lives. Dr. Wright has been featured in Fast Company, Essence, and Mashable, and is the creator of Can We Talk? Cards – 50 questions designed to take the guesswork out of small talk. We talk about the importance of asking the right questions to foster better connections and how self-awareness and active listening are crucial in effective communication, especially in business settings. Dr. Wright's emphasis on making others feel seen and heard and how thoughtful curiosity can enhance interpersonal relationships. Our conversation also touches on navigating different personalities within teams and strategies for resolving conflicts. More About Dr. Amber L. Wright: Check out Amber L. Wright's Website Connect with Amber L. Wright on LinkedIn Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts If you liked this episode, please rate and review the show. Click HERE - scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then, let us know what you loved most about the episode. Connect with John Jantsch on LinkedIn! Are you stuck trying to figure out your marketing strategy? Get Your Free AI Prompts To Build A Marketing Strategy HERE.
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Toronto R & B musician Erez Zobary was always proud of her Yemenite Jewish identity, but didn't explore it in her music - until now. Her new album, Erez, is a soulful, personal collection of songs that draws on her family's stories of life in Yemen and Israel. In this episode of Can We Talk?, Erez helps us kick off Mizrahi Heritage Month, when we celebrate the cultures and contributions of Jews from the Middle East, North Africa, and Central Asia. Erez talks about her family story, the troubled history of Yemenite Jews in Israel, and her feelings about her identity—and we hear songs from her brand new album.You can find Can We Talk? on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app. We're also on YouTube! Don't forget to subscribe so you never miss a new episode.Love Can We Talk? Please leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. You can also drop us a line and let us know what you think or suggest ideas for future episodes. We just might read your email on the air!Want even more Can We Talk? Sign up for our monthly newsletter.
#TexasValuesReport with special guest Debbie Georgatos, Radio Show Host, @AmericaCanWeTalk & Texas Leader, and host Jonathan Saenz, President & Attorney, Texas Values Follow Debbie Georgatos on X @DebbieCanWeTalk Tune in to America Can We Talk?: https://americacanwetalk.org/ Listen to last week's interview with Debbie Georgatos' and Jonathan Saenz on America Can We Talk https://x.com/i/broadcasts/1kvKpbnnMzdJE Check out Debbie Georgatos book Ladies, Can We Talk? America Needs Our Vote! https://www.amazon.com/Ladies-Talk-America-Needs-Vote/dp/0985901225 Join us for Texas Values 2024 Gala with keynote speaker David A.R. White, Actor & Producer of God's Not Dead, emcee Debbie Georgatos, Radio Show Host & Texas Leader, with an opening prayer by Rafael Cruz, at DoubleTree Hotel near the Galleria on Saturday, November 2nd. https://register.txvalues.org/dallasgala Early voting: Monday, October 21 – Friday, November 1 Main Election Day: Tuesday, November 5th Check your voter registration status or find your polling place, VoteTexas.gov. Before casting your ballot, make sure you know where the candidates stand on the issues most important to you, TexasVoterGuide.org. Read our press release: Breaking: Girls' Safety & Privacy Law by Odessa Council Passes 5-2 https://txvalues.org/breaking-girls-safety-privacy-law-by-odessa-council-passes-5-2/ Help us build our channel so we can maintain a culture of Faith, Family, & Freedom in Texas by interacting with us; like, comment, share, subscribe! For more about Texas Values see: Txvalues.org To support our work, go to donate.txvalues.org/GivetoTexasValues
Compra tu entrada a nuestro show del 3 de diciembre aquí: https://lacomedia.cl/evento/martes-con-el-gosip La chimuchina de las elecciones, el debut de OnlyFlop, Anita Alvarado tira shade en Can We Talk, Centro Mente y Bienestar ofrece atenciones en salud infanto-juvenil (y pueden encontrar más información en www.centromentebienestar.cl), Beyoncé apareció junto a Kelly Rowland (y Miss Tina) para apoyar a Kamala, Thimothée Chalamet aparece en el concurso de dobles de Timothée Chalamet, Otra Era cumple 10 años, SIGNOS: personajes de teleseries chilenas, BONUS POST HORÓSCOPO: teoría de Sex & The City: no pude evitar preguntarme, ¿acaso Carrie era 'la otra'? Visita www.patreon.com/elgosip para más contenido iconic!
Relationships at Work - the Employee Experience and Workplace Culture Podcast
Join us for an enlightening conversation with Roberta Matuson—keynote speaker, executive coach, and author of seven influential books on leadership and talent management, including "Can We Talk? Seven Principles for Managing Difficult Conversations at Work" and the latest edition of "Suddenly in Charge: Managing Up, Managing Down, Succeeding All Around."With nearly 30 years of experience helping top companies like GM, Microsoft, and Takeda Pharmaceutical attract and retain talent, Roberta shares her insights on the critical skill of managing up.In This Episode, You'll Learn:What managing up truly means and how it benefits you and your teamHow to decode your boss's leadership style and align with their expectationsPractical tips for building strong relationships with superiorsWays to navigate office politics effectively and ethicallyWhether you're a new manager or an experienced leader, this episode is packed with actionable advice to enhance your workplace relationships and advance your career.Hey! If you're enjoying the insights from our guests, you'll love our R@W Notes Newsletter. It's packed with guest takeaways, the resources that inspire them, and my own tips on how we as leaders can be better humans for the humans the are responsible for. Go to RelationshipsAtWorkShow.com and Subscribe Now and help the workplace be more human. Want more from our conversations on the show? Subscribe to the R@W Notes Newsletter! It's where I share top takeaways from our guests, the resources that fuel their success, and my personal insights on how we as leaders more human. And we need more human. Go to RelationshipsAtWorkShow.com and Sign up today to keep your leadership journey on the right path. And connect with me for more great content! Sign Up for R@W Notes Subscribe on Youtube Follow on Linkedin Follow on Instagram Follow me on Threads Follow on TikTok Email me anytime
This Sukkot, we're welcoming a special guest into Can We Talk?'s virtual sukkah: the Talmudic “femme fatale” Homa. In this episode, Talmud scholar Gila Fine tells Homa's story, reinterprets it from Homa's perspective, and explains why she thinks Homa makes a fitting symbolic guest for Sukkot.You can find Can We Talk? on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app. We're also now on YouTube! Don't forget to subscribe so you never miss a new episode.Love Can We Talk? Please leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. You can also drop us a line and let us know what you think or suggest ideas for future episodes. We just might read your email on the air!Want even more Can We Talk? Sign up for our monthly newsletter.
Actor Penn Badgley (YOU, Gossip Girl) and therapist Dr. Nura Mowzoon join Rainn Wilson to explore how media and modern television distorts our understanding of love, relationships, and passion. Together, they dive into why people mistake conflict for passion, how media reinforces unhealthy romantic ideals, and the deeper psychological impacts of romantic media on young people. Penn also opens up about the unintended consequences of portraying toxic love on-screen and the complexities of attachment and commitment in real life. This conversation challenges popular narratives of love, highlighting the dangers of media-fueled misconceptions. Penn Badgley is an actor known for his roles in Gossip Girl and You, where he portrays characters that grapple with complex and often unhealthy romantic dynamics. Off-screen, he explores the intersection of spirituality, relationships, and media influence. Penn and Nura are touring colleges and universities to provide their Can We Talk? series of discussions with students. To have them come lead a discussion at your school, reach out below! Thank you to our sponsors! Airbnb: LMNT: http://drinklmnt.com/SoulBoom Waking Up app (1st month FREE!): https://wakingup.com/soulboom Fetzer Institute: https://fetzer.org/ MERCH OUT NOW! https://soulboomstore.myshopify.com/ Sign up for our newsletter! https://soulboom.substack.com SUBSCRIBE to Soul Boom!! https://bit.ly/Subscribe2SoulBoom Watch our Clips: https://bit.ly/SoulBoomCLIPS Watch WISDOM DUMP: https://bit.ly/WISDOMDUMP Follow us! Instagram: http://instagram.com/soulboom TikTok: http://tiktok.com/@soulboom Sponsor Soul Boom: partnerships@voicingchange.media Work with Soul Boom: business@soulboom.com Send Fan Creations, Questions, Comments: hello@soulboom.com Produced by: Kartik Chainani Executive Produced by: Ford Bowers, Samah Tokmachi Companion Arts Production Supervisor: Mike O'Brien Voicing Change Media Theme Music by: Marcos Moscat
A year after Hamas' brutal October 7 attacks on Israel, the war is far from over. Israel is fighting on multiple fronts—with Hamas in Gaza, with Hezbollah in Lebanon—while war threatens to explode with Iran. Hamas is still holding 101 hostages in Gaza, 33 of whom have been confirmed dead by the IDF. In this episode of Can We Talk?, three Israeli women—Lee Hoffman Agiv, Stav Salpeter, and Ruby Russell—share thoughts about marking the first anniversary of the attacks in the midst of an ongoing and escalating war. We also speak with Dr. Melila Hellner-Eshed, Hebrew University professor of Zohar and Jewish mysticism, who discusses atonement and redemption and what her Israeli-Palestinian dialogue group has meant to her during the past year. You can find Can We Talk? on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app. We're also now on YouTube! Don't forget to subscribe so you never miss a new episode.Love Can We Talk? Please leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. You can also drop us a line and let us know what you think or suggest ideas for future episodes. We just might read your email on the air!Want even more Can We Talk? Sign up for our monthly newsletter.
Before Joan Rivers, there was another Jewish woman who broke ground as a stand-up comedian. Her name was Jean Carroll, and although she was a household name in the 50s and 60s, today she has been mostly forgotten. Grace Kessler Overbeke hopes her new book about Jean Carroll, First Lady of Laughs, will change that. In this episode of Can We Talk?, we talk to Grace about why Jean Carroll deserves to be remembered for changing both the face of comedy and people's ideas about what a Jewish woman could be. You can find Can We Talk? on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app. We're also now on YouTube! Don't forget to subscribe so you never miss a new episode.Love Can We Talk? Please leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. You can also drop us a line and let us know what you think or suggest ideas for future episodes. We just might read your email on the air!Want even more Can We Talk? Sign up for our monthly newsletter.
HEADLINE/COMMUNITY NEWS: • Tito Jackson, member of the Jackson 5, has died at 70 • 16-year-old dies in apparent lightning strike in Pembroke Pines • Forbes magazine has recognized Howard University as the #1 historically Black college or university (HBCU) in the nation. Can We Talk?: • When to Let Go! HOT TOPICS & WHATS TRENDING: • Sean ‘Diddy' Combs Arrested On Racketeering, Sex Trafficking Charges • Why are all these CEOs stepping down? • Chingy Backs Out of Performing at Republican Event With Donald Trump Jr. After Criticism
The iconic Dr. Ruth Westheimer died earlier this year at the age of 96. Dr. Ruth was a trailblazer for her candid and joyful talk about sex, regularly using words like "masturbate" and "vibrator" on the air, and talking about sexual pleasure— including women's sexual pleasure—at a time when few others did. In this episode of Can We Talk?, we remember and celebrate Dr. Ruth. Historian and author Rebecca Davis explores Dr. Ruth's radical legacy and actress Tovah Feldshuh reflects on their friendship. Plus, archival tape of Dr. Ruth herself dishing out sex advice to her devoted listeners. You can find Can We Talk? on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app. We're also now on YouTube! Don't forget to subscribe so you never miss a new episode.Love Can We Talk? Please leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. You can also drop us a line and let us know what you think or suggest ideas for future episodes. We just might read your email on the air!Want even more Can We Talk? Sign up for our monthly newsletter.
Negotiate Anything: Negotiation | Persuasion | Influence | Sales | Leadership | Conflict Management
In this compelling episode of Negotiate Anything, host Kwame Christian is joined by communication expert, Amber Wright, to delve into the transformative power of storytelling in negotiation. Amber shares her insights on how persuasive storytelling can significantly impact pitch success and investment earning, while also offering actionable advice for building confidence in public speaking. The discussion ranges from the nuances of adapting communication styles to authentic self-expression in various contexts like business pitches and personal relationships. Kwame and Amber further explore the spectrum of introversion and extroversion, emphasizing the importance of energy management and preparation in becoming an effective communicator. What We'll Cover: The impact of effective storytelling on pitch success and securing investments. Amber Wright's WSD method for clear and confident communication. The bridge from small talk to meaningful conversations in negotiations. Connect with Amber Wright Follow Amber Wright on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amberwright30/ https://wordswellsaid.com/ Get a free chapter of Can We Talk: https://wordswellsaid.com/ Shop now: Can we talk? Cards: https://canwetalkcards.com/ What's in it for you? Exclusive Advice: Gain insights from top negotiation experts. Community Support: Connect with a like-minded community focused on growth. Personal & Professional Growth: Unlock strategies to enhance every aspect of your life. You deserve to negotiate more of the best things in life, and now you can! Don't wait—be the first in line to experience this game-changing resource.
In this compelling episode of Negotiate Anything, host Kwame Christian is joined by communication expert, Amber Wright, to delve into the transformative power of storytelling in negotiation. Amber shares her insights on how persuasive storytelling can significantly impact pitch success and investment earning, while also offering actionable advice for building confidence in public speaking. The discussion ranges from the nuances of adapting communication styles to authentic self-expression in various contexts like business pitches and personal relationships. Kwame and Amber further explore the spectrum of introversion and extroversion, emphasizing the importance of energy management and preparation in becoming an effective communicator. What We'll Cover: The impact of effective storytelling on pitch success and securing investments. Amber Wright's WSD method for clear and confident communication. The bridge from small talk to meaningful conversations in negotiations. Connect with Amber Wright Follow Amber Wright on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amberwright30/ https://wordswellsaid.com/ Get a free chapter of Can We Talk: https://wordswellsaid.com/ Shop now: Can we talk? Cards: https://canwetalkcards.com/ What's in it for you? Exclusive Advice: Gain insights from top negotiation experts. Community Support: Connect with a like-minded community focused on growth. Personal & Professional Growth: Unlock strategies to enhance every aspect of your life. You deserve to negotiate more of the best things in life, and now you can! Don't wait—be the first in line to experience this game-changing resource.
In this bonus episode, Nahanni Rous shares stories from a trip to the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota. Nahanni visits a solar energy training center, a skateboarding competition, and the annual Oglala Nation powwow, and meets people who are trying to build a better future, both by innovating and by reclaiming tradition.You can find Can We Talk? on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app. We're also now on YouTube! Don't forget to subscribe so you never miss a new episode.Love Can We Talk? Please leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. You can also drop us a line and let us know what you think or suggest ideas for future episodes. We just might read your email on the air!Want even more Can We Talk? Sign up for our monthly newsletter.
In this episode of Can We Talk?, Jen, Nahanni, and Judith recap the past two seasons of the podcast, in which we entered the uncharted territory of a post-October 7 world. We discuss our approach to creating episodes about Jewish women's responses to the attack on Israel and the ensuing war in Gaza, while still making space to tell stories about other aspects of Jewish life.You can find Can We Talk? on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app. We're also now on YouTube! Don't forget to subscribe so you never miss a new episode.Love Can We Talk? Please leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. You can also drop us a line and let us know what you think or suggest ideas for future episodes. We just might read your email on the air!Want even more Can We Talk? Sign up for our monthly newsletter.
Since Hamas's brutal attack on Israeli civilians on October 7, Can We Talk? has focused on Israeli women's responses to the war. In this episode, we turn our attention to Gaza, where Israel's sustained bombardment has taken a terrible toll—tens of thousands of people have been killed, nearly two million people have been displaced, and the medical system is in ruins.Over a hundred thousand Palestinians have fled Gaza for Egypt in the past eight months. Human rights activist Jen Marlowe has been raising money and working to help people with the expensive, bureaucratic and logistically complicated border crossing. In this episode of Can We Talk?, we speak to Jen about her recent trip to Egypt to meet with some of the people she has helped get to safety, the conditions people face in Gaza, and what it's like for her, a Jewish woman, to do this work. You can find Can We Talk? on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app. We're also now on YouTube! Don't forget to subscribe so you never miss a new episode!Love Can We Talk? Please leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. You can also drop us a line and let us know what you think or suggest ideas for future episodes. We just might read your email on the air!Want even more Can We Talk? Sign up for our monthly newsletter at jwa.org/signup
Everyone Needs an Aquarius dives back into the fray. Dom and D discuss: 10:00 Marques Houston does a horrible cover of Tevin Campbell's "Can We Talk" 19:01 Bishop Daniel Reed and his 19-Year-old wife 39:58 Alfonso Ribeiro says playing Carlton Banks ruined his career 57:47 The Ultimate Prom Cinderella Prom Send-Off 1:08:32 Surviving Diddy: Rolling Stones Investigative Article and Charges Coming Subscribe to the Everyone Needs an Aquarius Patreon https://bit.ly/3tXnnCz Go cop your candles from Dom at www.saint-angeles.com/candles and use the promo code: Aquarius Email the show at straightolc@gmail.com Follow SOLC Network online Instagram: https://bit.ly/39VL542 Twitter: https://bit.ly/39aL395 Facebook: https://bit.ly/3sQn7je To Listen to the podcast Podbean https://bit.ly/3t7SDJH YouTube http://bit.ly/3ouZqJU Spotify http://spoti.fi/3pwZZnJ Apple http://apple.co/39rwjD1 IHeartRadio http://ihr.fm/2L0A2y
Dr. Mollie Wallick didn't set out to be a gay rights activist; she stumbled into the role in 1983, when she was a guidance counselor at Louisiana State University's medical school in New Orleans. In this episode of Can We Talk?, you'll hear excerpts from Mollie's 2005 interview for the “Women Who Dared” oral history project. As we kick off Pride Month, Mollie's story reminds us how much has changed in just a few decades—language, attitudes, and policies. And it offers a glimpse of what it was like to be an advocate for gay students at a time when their school, and society in general, offered few resources and many obstacles.You can find Can We Talk? on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app. We're also now on YouTube! Don't forget to subscribe so you never miss a new episode!Love Can We Talk? Please leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. You can also drop us a line and let us know what you think or suggest ideas for future episodes. We just might read your email on the air!Want even more Can We Talk? Sign up for our monthly newsletter at jwa.org/signup
Segun el tiempo, se abolta la vela. That's a Ladino saying that means, “According to the weather, shift your sail.” And it's an apt way of describing Ladino's recent comeback. Ladino—or Judeo-Spanish—the language spoken by Sephardic Jews in Turkey, Greece and North Africa, saw a major decline after the Holocaust destroyed communities of native speakers. But like a sailboat shifting course when the wind changes direction, Ladino has adapted to the times. In this episode of Can We Talk, you'll hear how from Naomi Spector and Nesi Altaras, two Ladino enthusiasts, and from Hannah Pressman, one of the people spearheading Ladino's resurgence. You can find Can We Talk? on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app. We're also now on YouTube! Don't forget to subscribe so you never miss a new episode!Love Can We Talk? Please leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. You can also drop us a line at and let us know what you think or suggest ideas for future episodes. We just might read your email on the air!Want even more Can We Talk? Sign up for our monthly newsletter at jwa.org/signup
Segun el tiempo, se abolta la vela. That's a Ladino saying that means, “According to the weather, shift your sail.” And it's an apt way of describing Ladino's recent comeback. Ladino—or Judeo-Spanish—the language spoken by Sephardic Jews in Turkey, Greece and North Africa, saw a major decline after the Holocaust destroyed communities of native speakers. But like a sailboat shifting course when the wind changes direction, Ladino has adapted to the times. In this episode of Can We Talk, you'll hear how from Naomi Spector and Nesi Altaras, two Ladino enthusiasts, and from Hannah Pressman, one of the people spearheading Ladino's resurgence. Additional resources: The American Ladino League Ladinokomunita (online Ladino discussion group)Documenting Judeo-Spanish (solitreo documents and reading guide) Ladino Linguist (Bryan Kirschen)Hannah S. Pressman (selected writing)Enkontros de Alhad (weekly Ladino talk show)You can find Can We Talk? on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app. We're also now on YouTube! Don't forget to subscribe so you never miss a new episode!Love Can We Talk? Please leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. You can also drop us a line and let us know what you think or suggest ideas for future episodes. We just might read your email on the air!Want even more Can We Talk? Sign up for our monthly newsletter at jwa.org/signup
HEADLINE/COMMUNITY NEWS: • 16,000 pounds of Walmart ground beef recalled due to possible E. coli contamination • US college protests • IRS plans to increase audit rates of wealthy taxpayers by 50% CAN WE TALK?: • Pastor Keion Henderson faces criticism for snapping at a woman and telling her to hush during praise and worship at church, what are your thoughts? Was it unnecessary? Or should we just let the Pastor be the Pastor? HOT TOPICS & WHATS TRENDING: • Nude cruise to set sail from Miami in 2025 • Chris Brown Explains Why He Began Investing At Age 17 • Drake, Kendrick Lamar diss tracks escalates --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/soapms/message
Everyone wants to live their best life, but what if living your best life now literally means living for, and with, Jesus? Today we end our Season One of Can We Talk with a conversation about how Christ empowers us to live the best life possible, and how that doesn't always look like what we'd plan (mainly because our plans are rarely ever truly what is best).Show Notes:
In this episode of the Impostor Syndrome Files, we talk about managing up. For professionals with impostor syndrome or self-doubt, managing up can be a big challenge. Many of us prefer to keep our heads down, do good work and avoid the politics. Unfortunately, if your goal is advancement, that strategy won't get you there. My guest this week, Roberta Matuson, is an executive coach and author of the book, Suddenly in Charge: Managing Up, Managing Down, Succeeding All Around. Here she shares her own story of learning the hard way about the importance of managing up. We also discuss strategies you can use to manage up in ways that feel more authentic to you.About My GuestFor more than 25 years, Roberta Matuson, president of Matuson Consulting, has helped leaders in highly regarded companies, including General Motors, Takeda Pharmaceuticals, and Microsoft, and small to medium-size businesses, achieve dramatic growth and market leadership through the maximization of talent. She's the author of seven books including the forthcoming third edition of Suddenly In Charge: Managing Up, Managing Down, Succeeding All Around, a Washington Post Top 5 Business Book For Leaders. Can We Talk? Seven Principles for Managing Difficult Conversations at Work, and Evergreen Talent. Roberta is one of a handful of people who have appeared as a guest of Bill O'Reilly's on Fox's O'Reilly Factor, and who left the show unscathed. ~Connect with Roberta:Website: https://matusonconsulting.com/ Book: https://www.amazon.com/Suddenly-Charge-Roberta-Chinsky-Matuson-dp-1399811924/dp/1399811924/ref=dp_ob_title_bkLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/roberta-matuson/ ~Connect with Kim and The Impostor Syndrome Files:Join the free Impostor Syndrome Challenge:https://www.kimmeninger.com/challengeLearn more about the Leading Humans discussion group:https://www.kimmeninger.com/coachingJoin the Slack channel to learn from, connect with and support other professionals: https://forms.gle/Ts4Vg4Nx4HDnTVUC6Join the Facebook group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/leadinghumansSchedule time to speak with Kim Meninger directly about your questions/challenges: https://bookme.name/ExecCareer/strategy-sessionConnect on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimmeninger/Website:https://kimmeninger.com
Welcome to "Hey Babe, Can We Talk?" the go-to podcast for the Hot Mess Expresses, the Black Sheep's of Love, and those navigating the ups and downs in matters of the heart. I'm your bestie Drea Renee, the Queen of Romantic Disasters, and just like you she has ignored the red flags and done everything sideways! Whether you're happily coupled, single as a Pringle, or caught in a situationship... let's embark on real and candid conversations about the rollercoaster of relationships. It's time to get honest with ourselves and our partners. I've done everything wrong, so as a relationship survivor, let me help you do it right. Go grab your headphones and lets get into it! Listen on all podcast platforms: https://heybabecanwetalk.lnk.to/listen Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Danielle and Galeet were recently interviewed on Can We Talk?, the podcast of the Jewish Women's Archive. We loved our conversation with Nahanni Rous and so we are sharing it with you here today.
There are some conversations that feel a little too loaded, even a little too taboo, to discuss with neighbors, co-workers, friends, or family (sometimes that last one especially). Today we kick off a series called Can We Talk, a discussion designed to help us reclaim the conversation around culture, God, and tech. You won't find hot takes, click bait, or knee-jerk reactions from our Twitter feed (we still call it Twitter, after all). What you will find is two guys named Nathan who love Jesus deeply, who want others to trust and follow him, and who are hungry to help real conversations get started in real lives and relationships around culture, God, and tech.Join us as we walk this path ourselves. We hope you are encouraged and equipped to begin these conversations where God has planted you, and as you seek to follow God in reaching all the people he loves so much.Show Notes: https://bit.ly/43eK5mQ
* Guest: Chris Hoar, Founder of Satellite Phone Store - Sat123.com - Phone123.com Use Code: MACK50 - For $50 off activation. * AT&T: Internal issue, not cyberattack caused mass service outage - UPI.com * Jerry Hughes: 'Nothing Is Official Until It Has First Been Denied'! * Guest: Beth Ann Schoeneberg, Author and Host of CSC Talk Radio, Help Put Common Sense Back into the Conversation - CSCTalkRadio.com * Beth Ann Is Author of The Book: The American Crisis Continues: Bring America Home© The Book Elaborates On Many Of Today's Crises In America; the illegal alien invasion, insurrections, lawlessness, climate change, and the cry for democracy. You will glean wisdom from our Founding Fathers and understand that the belief in the Creator God is the foundation of this nation. * 'Skyrocketing': Number of attacks on Christians, churches explodes! - WND.com * Beyond the Microphone, The Fifth Segment - BethAnnCSCTalkRadio.substack.com * Article: Dear President Trump, Can We Talk? * Biden intends to sign UN Gun Ban! * Ron Paul: After Two Years, Neocons Desperate for More War in Ukraine!
Talking to your adult children about all the issues you will face as you get older is often very difficult. This episode will give you a practical and empathetic approach to working with your children to discuss and plan all the decisions you will have to make. Bob will lay out the steps to prepare and hold a family meeting to open the lines of communication. He will address such critical areas as legal issues that can impact the family, end-of-life planning, health care planning, and passing on a legacy to the next generation. About Bob Mauterstock:Bob Mauterstock is an accomplished speaker, author, and sought-after authority on the financial concerns of baby boomers and their adult children. For over 35 years, Bob has helped families achieve a worry-free, comfortable retirement. He has inspired baby boomers and their adult children to give each other the gift of communication and preserve their legacy for future generations.He set up his first registered investment advisory firm in 1982 (Financial Action Plans, Inc.) and began doing financial planning for clients. In 1987, he became a Certified Financial Planner specializing in retirement income planning, long-term care planning, investment management, and legacy planning and worked with hundreds of families throughout New England. After selling his practice in 2009 and officially retiring as a financial planner, Bob began to focus his energy on coaching financial advisers to learn the skills to advise their clients on eldercare issues. He has been quoted in several publications and appeared on several radio programs. In addition, he has spoken to groups of financial advisors and their clients throughout the country. Bob has also authored four books, Can We Talk? The Financial Guide for Baby Boomers Assisting Their Elderly Parents, Passing the Torch, Critical Conversations with Your Adult Children, Financial Advisor Safeguard Volume 1: How to Protect Yourself, Your Practice and Your Aging Clients Who Have Diminished Mental Capacity, and Caring for Your Elderly Parents: Timely Tips for Baby Boomers.Bob received his undergraduate degree from Princeton University and a master's from UCONN. After graduating from Princeton, he served in the US Navy for over 4 years as a pilot in Helicopter Support Squadron 4. He holds the CFP®, ChFC, and CLTC designations. Get in touch with Bob Mauterstock:Visit the Bob's Website: https://plan4lifenow.com/ Download Bob's Handouts:Digital Estate Handout: https://revolutionizeretirement.com/digtialestateHow to Hold a Successful Family Meeting Handout: https://revolutionizeretirement.com/familymeetingLifefolio Handout: https://giftofcommunication.com/lifefolio-system/ Buy Bob's Books: https://revolutionizeretirement.com/torch and https://revolutionizeretirement.com/safeguard Website Mentioned During Interview: https://theconversationproject.org/ What to do next: Click to grab our free guide, 10 Key Issues to Consider as You Explore Your Retirement Transition Please leave a review at Apple Podcasts. Join our Revolutionize Your Retirement group on Facebook.
Miriam Herschlag, Allison Kaplan Sommer and Noah Efron discuss two topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Hear the Extra-Special, Special Extra Segment on Patreon —Phase III— The last phase of the Israel-Hamas war is starting. Why don't we feel relieved? —South Africa v. Israel— Eighty years after the Holocaust ended, Israel is on trial for genocide. —How Do You Podcast a War?— For our most unreasonably generous Patreon supporters, in our extra-special, special extra discussion: How do you podcast this war? (With Jen Richler, genius producer “Can We Talk?”) All that and the music of Idan Amedi, who was injured badly this week as an IDF reservist in Gaza.
This is another episode of one of our favorite shows, Leading Up With Udemy, hosted by Alan Todd, the Udemy Vice President of Leadership Development. We hope you enjoy it while we're on a short break! Roberta Matuson is a talent consultant and author of several incredible leadership books, including international bestseller Suddenly In Charge, Can We Talk?, and The Magnetic Leader. She discusses how to manage up and how to have difficult conversations at work. If you're looking to become a more effective leader, this episode is for you. Listen now to learn from Roberta Matuson's years of coaching diverse clients who work in a range of organizations, from small businesses to Fortune 500 companies. And remember — if you want to be on next season Fixable, call Anne and Frances with your workplace problems at 234-Fixable (that's 234-349-2253). You can also email fixable@ted.com or submit using THIS form.
My guest for this episode is Roberta Matuson. This is a reissue of my interview with her. I chose this because this episode has the most downloads of all my episodes so far. For more than 25 years, Roberta, president of Matuson Consulting has helped leaders in highly regarded companies, including General Motors, The Greater Boston Food Bank, and Microsoft, and small to medium-sized businesses, achieve the dramatic growth and market leadership through the maximization of talent. She's the author of six books including, Evergreen Talent: How to Seed, Cultivate, and Grow a Sustainable Workforce, and the international bestseller, Suddenly In Charge: Managing Up, Managing Down, Succeeding All Around, a Washington Post Top 5 Business Book For Leaders. Her most current book, is Can We Talk? Seven Principles for Managing Difficult Conversations at Work. Here's what to expect during the episode: Handling difficult conversations such as employee engagement and retention. Why do leaders avoid difficult conversations? Leaders fear that employees will become upset and leave. Good communications from leaders can hugely lift employee engagement. Why do people find it difficult to give negative feedback? Managers and leaders avoid difficult conversations with new hires. Why? Difficult Conversations: How to create clarity and dare to have courageous conversations. What exactly does it mean to have a transparent and authentic workplace? And much more! Connect with Roberta! Website: https://matusonconsulting.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MatusonConsulting/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/matuson LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/roberta-matuson/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbi24_ROQfmts3t8gSwzw3w Free Guide: 6 Steps You Must Know to Unleash the Potential of Your Nonprofit Board https://hilandconsulting.org/6stepsreport Thanks for all you do . . . . Take care of yourself and tune in next week . . . All the best. Mary's book is available on Amazon or wherever books are sold: Love Your Board! The Executive Directors' Guide to Discovering the Sources of Nonprofit Board Troubles and What to Do About Them. Be sure to subscribe to Inspired Nonprofit Leadership so that you don't miss a single episode, and while you're at it, won't you take a moment to write a short review and rate our show? It would be greatly appreciated! Let us know the topics or questions you would like to hear about in a future episode. You can do that, and follow us, on Facebook. Connect with Mary! LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maryhiland Inspired Nonprofit Leadership Facebook Group: https://tinyurl.com/inspirednonprofitleadership Company Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hilandconsulting Website: https://www.hilandconsulting.org
Israel is at war. There are a few words that we hear on the news all the time — words you should absolutely know. Hear the All-Hebrew Episode on Patreon New Words and Expressions: Retsu'at aza – The Gaza Strip – רצועת עזה Retsua la-kelev – Leash for a dog – רצועה לכלב Otef aza (Ha-otef) – The area bordering with the Gaza Strip – עוטף עזה, העוטף Yeshuvey otef aza – Villages near the Gaza Strip, inside Israel – ישובי עוטף עזה Matach kaved shel raketot – Heavy barrage of rockets – מטח כבד של רקטות Az'aka, az'akot – Sirens – אזעקה, אזעקות Mamad (merchav mugan dirati) – Protected space within the apartment – מרחב מוגן דירתי Miklat, miklatim – Bomb shelters – מקלט Pikud ha-oref – Home Front Command – פיקוד העורף Harugim – The killed – הרוגים Ptsoo'im – The injured – פצועים Hatufim – Kidnapped – חטופים Bnei aruba – Hostages – בני ערובה Mehablim – Terrorists – מחבלים Ne'edar, ne'edarim – Missing – נעדר, נעדרים Hamal – Tactical Operations Center, War room – חדר מלחמה, חמ”ל Tarchish – Scenario – תרחיש Ha-tarchish ha-garua be-yoter – The worst possible scenario – התרחיש הגרוע ביותר Playlist and Clips: Otef aza Matach shel raketot Mamad Hatufim Rachel from Ofakim Hamal ne'edarim Daniela Spector – Ha-kochav Ha-ze Met (lyrics) Ep. #277 about ptsatsa, bomb Can We Talk? the podcast of the Jewish Women's Archive
Who nearly got kicked off The Phonebox Podcast for thinking Ice Ice Baby is a rubbish song? Tom Cox that's who! A huge fan of the Spice Girls and a bit in love with Ben from A1, podcaster and Unlikely Dad on social media also tells the sweetest love story.Follow Tom on instagram here and listen to his brand new podcast Can We Talk?For more of me follow @brummymummyof2 on Instagram, YouTube, Facebook and TikTok and follow the all new @phoneboxpodcast account on InstagramIf you have any guest suggestions, topics you would like me to cover or send in a voice note to be featured email admin@brummymummyof2.co.uk and be sure to tag so I can see where you are listening!Editing by Soundtruism. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We had the pleasure of interviewing Tone Stith over Zoom video!Rising R&B singer, songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist Tone Stith shares his smooth new single and visualizer “Girls Like You” via RCA Records.This latest release is a follow-up from Tone's previous released fan favorite track “B.E.D” in 2022 and his seven-track project Still FWM, which came out in October of 2021. “B.E.D” and Still FWM displays his smooth vocals and honest lyrics while immersing you into the world of R&B with hints of pop and hip-hop. These releases are a continuation of that and cements Tone Stith's status as a quadruple-threat in the entertainment industry. Not only can he play various instruments such as drums, piano, and guitar, but as a songwriter, Tone has penned numerous chart-topping hits, including Chris Brown's “Liquor,” “Make Love” and “Undecided.” Although he has many accolades collaborating with others, Stith's solo music allows him to shine the brightest with his incomparable falsetto and raw talent. With his forthcoming EP, Tone Stith is ready to take his place as an R&B mainstay.About Tone Stith:Jersey-born R&B singer, songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist (drums, guitar & piano) Tone Stith released his debut project Can We Talk in 2017, which garnered rave reviews from the likes of Complex, Billboard and more, and eventually led to Tone's signing with RCA Records. Stith's follow up EP in 2018, Good Company, included features from Swae Lee and Quavo and production from Stith, Bongo ByTheWay (Ty Dolla $ign, 50 Cent), The Audibles (Justin Bieber, Chris Brown), Marcos “Kosine” Palacios (Ella Mai, Christina Aguilera) and THE PRBLM SLVRS. As a songwriter, Tone has penned numerous chart-topping hits, writing and producing on Chris Brown's “Liquor” and “Make Love” and co-writing “Undecided.” He has also opened for H.E.R. in 2018 on her I Used To Know Her Tour. To close out 2020, Tone returned to the music scene with his slow-burn single “Devotion,” which was followed by “FWM” and “Like The First Time” in 2021, the latter co-written by Grammy and Oscar award winner Tiara Thomas. In 2021, along with a few live versions of his latest music, Tone released his project FWM and performed the title track at the 2021 BET Awards. Tone was also a part of iHeart's On The Verge artist campaign that same year. Towards the end of 2021, Tone dropped a “part two” to his previous EP, titling it Still FWM. The project had the singles “Something In The Water” featuring Maeta and “I Don't Wanna.” In 2022 Tone released the fan favorite record “B.E.D'' and went on his own sold out Set The Tone Tour, which hit 15 markets. Most recently, Tone has finished up his new project – coming soon this August – and just dropped the first single “Girls Like You.” With the anticipation building for his forthcoming EP, Tone Stith is ready to take his place as an R&B mainstay.We want to hear from you! Please email Hello@BringinitBackwards.comwww.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #ToneStith #FWM #GirlsLikeYou #NewMusic #ZoomListen & Subscribe to BiBhttps://www.bringinitbackwards.com/followFollow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! https://www.facebook.com/groups/bringinbackpodThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4972373/advertisement