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In the early 1990s, Carletta Tilousi was one of hundreds of people from the Havasupai Nation who gave blood samples to Arizona State University researchers. They hoped to discover why type 2 diabetes was an epidemic in their remote community in the Grand Canyon. The Havasupai never did get any answers about diabetes, and for over a decade they had no idea their blood samples were being used by other researchers for projects that had nothing to do with diabetes. Many companies collect personal data - names, birthdays, interests, payment information, and geolocation. But there's no data more private and sensitive than biological data. So what happens when that information is used without consent? Carletta recalls the day she found out the tribe's samples were being used without consent, the anguish the research caused, and how the Havasupai fought to bring their blood back home. Linda Thielova, OneTrust's Global Data Protection Officer and Head of Privacy Centre of Excellence, explains why the Havasupai's story is no ordinary privacy violation, and how organizations can build trust-driven relationships around data.
Dancefloor Memories with Patrick Hawkins, 60 Minutes of Disco, Soul and Funk Podcast. Classic tracks, Dancefloor fillers from, Jermaine Jackson, Sydney Youngblood, McFadden and Whitehead, Imagination, new tracks from , Gee Bello (Georgie B Reworking) and Two unreleased tracks from 1979 from T.A.X.I.E and one from John Carey ft Carletta , and more classic tracks from Tom Browne, Eddie Henderson and Ce Ce Peniston. Just settle down with a long drink and chill or boogie around your kitchen to tracks others would never dream of playing! Spread the word, give me a like and follow my Podcasts. Much Love Pat
Carletta Temple also known as Ms Mogul popped through the GoodDays GreatNights Podcast. We were blessed to hear the desires of Carletta's heart and morals she is completely standing on. Tune in to this week's episode !!!! Meanwhile : “ The Power of Choice “ #gooddaysgreatnights #CoolBreezeAl #GDGN #KC #MsMogul Listen/Download ‘GoodDays GreatNight Podcast': Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/gooddays-greatnights/id1556589068 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/28lJtfGNUVGHfbn5Fn6MGY?si=0mmcVUrzQ32IVQJpxO5IIA Follow CoolBreezeAl Twitter: https://twitter.com/ggreatnights?s=21 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coolbreezeal/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gooddays_greatnights/?igshid=v6261qkmvvlq Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/alferd.garner Visual Producer & Provider Information: Coppage Photography https://www.coppicsqi. Instagram: https://instagram.com/gallery.of.coppics_photog?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Guest Information: Carletta Temple: https://www.facebook.com/twin.eightythree?mibextid=LQQJ4d https://instagram.com/carletta_thebroker?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= The official YouTube channel of Gooddays GreatNights Podcast. Subscribe for the latest content and episodes. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gooddays-greatnights/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gooddays-greatnights/support
Red Carpet event and Fashion Show to benefit Caregivers Wednesday, Sept 21, 6:00, 501 Broadway Studio in Santa Monica. Tickets are $75 and Carefgivers are free. Go to CaregiversSafePlace.com to buy tickets or to donate to the 501-c3. Whether taking care of a parent, spouse, child, friend or neighbor, being a caregiver can take a toll. Carletta Cole knows this from experience as she took on the role of caregiver after her mother was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, which was causing dementia, while she was a single mom. “A lot of people really don't understand until they're in that position, what caring for an aging parent, kid with disability, traumatic brain injury, veteran, is like,” Cole said. “It's a hard situation to be put in.”
Interview with Caregiver event organizer, Carletta Cole and event planner, Daphanie Plump. JOIN US FOR AN EVENING OF FASHION & COMPASSION! HOSTED BY VINCENT M. WARD, ACTOR, "THE WALKING DEAD" TRISHA MANN-GRANT, ACTRESS, "THE FAMILY BUSINESS" Featuring Red Carpet Arrivals, Cocktail Reception, a Silent Auction, the Runway to Compassion Fashion Show and a Special Tribute to the 2022 Caregiver Safe Place Honorees. CAREGIVER OF THE YEAR HONOREE, LUCIEN GEORGE aka BOWLEGGED LOU, Caregiver Advocate, Grammy-winning Musician, FULL FORCE. COMMUNITY CAREGIVER OF THE YEAR HONOREE, DAVID NASSANEY, Caregiver Advocate, Author, Motivational Speaker, CAREGIVER DAVE.Comfort Keepers, Wednesday, September 21, 2022 6:30pm - 9:30pm, 501 BROADWAY, SANTA MONICA.
Carletta Jamison Biker and professional custom rug maker will be chatting with the brothers from The Lets Talk Under The Tree Podcast. Tune in, and Lets see what Ms. Carletta is brewing up. Please click on the link and subscribe to the YouTube channel. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeVV...
Black people are suspicious of the health care field for good reason. The story however is untrue that Black men were injected with syphilis, the truth is they were promised freedom in some cases, a grave plot in other cases, to participate in experiments. However, it still left Black people not participating in vaccines that have been designed by years of research to protect everyone !
Carletta, Crystal and Julie chat and wrap up this season. Listen in as they chat about current events, personal updates and much more. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unapologetically.ourselves/?hl=enFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/unapologetically.ourselves.5
Join hosts Laura and Carletta to reflect on the past year and hear how they've been able to maintain their own wellness in a year of constant changes. Podcast Notes: You've made it to the last episode of our "Fine is Not a Feeling" podcast! In this episode, hosts Laura and Carletta reflect on previous episodes, what they have learned, and how this has helped their own wellness journey. Remember, health and wellness is a journey, not a destination. There are many aspects that come together to help with your journey so below are some ways VEBA can help you get started: As mentioned in this episode, the VEBA Resource Center offers a Care Navigation program where you can meet with a Care Navigator and create a tailored plan for a healthy body, mind and spirit. Your plan will be customized for you and your personal wellness journey. If you are interested in signing up or learning more check out the VRC Care Navigation page here. It is important to always be intentional and positive with your health journey. Change your mindset and don't let criticism be the driver of your journey. Check out this blog by the VRC on ways you can maintain motivation and positive self-talk throughout your health and wellness journey. The VRC has tons more to offer to help support you in every aspect of life. One way you can stay updated on new offerings, blogs, classes, etc. from the VRC is by signing up for our email newsletter. View past VRC newsletters, sign up and learn more here. Find more information about us at VEBAResourceCenter.com
Hosts Laura and Carletta are joined by special guest Bobby to discuss real world practical tips and techniques for how to navigate life's constant changes without losing it! Podcast Notes: In this episode, our guest Robert (Bobby) Cappuccio, VEBA's Director of Coaching, Cultural Development and Behavior Change, joins us to discuss the importance of being connected to your mindset and emotions in order to navigate through life. Mindset is the philosophy of how we move, eat, think, and feel which then creates mental models for us to use to navigate our behaviors. Learn more ways to help you become more connected with your mindset and emotions below: What do you value in life? One of the first steps in successfully beginning your health journey is developing your value statement. To develop your value statement, determine what has played a value in the outcome of some of your favorite moments. Bobby talks more about ways you can find clarity on what you value in his video "Reflecting on Values" which can be found on the VRC's YouTube channel here. All behavior changes are facilitated by emotions, so without being connected to our emotions, we are not good decision-makers. Bobby mentions Joseph Ledoux, a Neuroscientist from New York, who wrote "The Emotional Brain", a book about the structure and function of the brain. When you look at the structure of the brain, our emotions have a profound influence over the decisions we make. If you are interested in learning more about the connection between our emotions and our decision-making, check out Ledoux's book here. Bobby mentions the Self-Determination Theory, which explains how results that have any type of long-term adherence has to be driven by intrinsic motivation. There are 3 parts of intrinsic motivation called ARC: Autonomy, Relatedness, and Competence. The best results begin with small and intentional practices. If you are having trouble with getting started, check out this blog by the VRC, "Adjust to Attain", to learn new ways to attain your goals. Find more information about us at VEBAResourceCenter.com
Hosts Laura and Carletta are joined by special guest Angie Neison, M.D. to have a conversation about the facts & falsehoods of nutrition. Podcast Notes: In this episode, our guest Angie Neison, M.D., VEBA's Co-Medical Director, joins us to discuss Culinary Medicine and why it is important when learning about the facts and fictions of nutrition. Culinary Medicine is the science of the human body put together with the art of food and cooking to create a field that optimizes your health. Get more familiar with how Culinary Medicine benefits your overall health with additional resources from the VRC below: Food is medicine and Dr. Neison emphasizes how important adding more plants to your diet is to help create a great foundation for your nutrition. Living a healthier lifestyle may be overwhelming at first but Dr. Neison gives us 10 additional tips in her Healthy Living blogs. Read Part 1 and Part 2 on the VRC website to learn more. Dr. Neison defines what a "Fad Diet" is and how to spot one. Our hosts, Carletta and Laura, had specific questions about Intermittent Fasting and if this is considered a fad diet. Dr. Neison goes into detail about what Intermittent Fasting is and how to do it in a healthy way, but you can learn more by watching this video on the VRC's YouTube about Intermittent Fasting. As mentioned in this episode, Dr. Neison and VEBA's Registered Dietitian, Anjali Patel, dive into the science and the best studies to teach us more about Culinary Medicine in the VRC's Culinary Medicine classes. The VRC offers multiple culinary classes a week, including one of Dr. Neison's favorites "Quick and Easy Delicious 5-Ingredient Recipes." If you are interested in attending one of these free classes to learn more about Culinary Medicine, register here! Follow Dr. Neison on Instagram: @flavors4wellnessmd Find more information about us at VEBAResourceCenter.com
Hosts Laura and Carletta are joined by special guest Dr. Michael Carey to discuss how to keep your body active and well while you're working! Mike shares tips and tricks for stretching, posture, and keeping yourself from the dreaded Zoom fatigue! Podcast Notes: In this episode, our guest Dr. Michael Carey, chiropractor and executive director of What the Strong do to RISE, explains how working from home has affected our posture. Dr. Carey believes there are two pandemics here, COVID-19 and the "Flat Butt Syndrome" caused by the lack of movement in the last few years. Learn how to escape from Flat Butt Syndrome with some helpful tips below: Dr. Carey talks about Upper Cross Syndrome (UCS), also known as "Text-Neck". UCS is caused by poor posture (such as looking down at your phone and texting). Over time, your disks start to compress and that can lead to neck and back pain. It is important to reset your posture throughout the day, but if you have been experiencing pain, the VRC offers a Low Back Care and Pain Prevention class, every Tuesday and Thursday, to help you improve your posture in order to stay pain-free. One of Dr. Carey's favorite tools to use for stretching is a 36-inch Foam Roller. Check it out on Amazon here. Check out Dr. Carey's Foam Rolling videos on the VRC YouTube page to learn Basic Foam Rolling for the Lower Body and Basic Foam Rolling for the Upper Back. Experiencing pain but don't have a Foam Roller handy? Dr. Carey also mentions two of his favorite stretches to do without a Foam Roller: Bruegger's Stretch and Figure 4 Stretch. Learn how you can even do these stretches at your desk by checking out the videos on the VRC YouTube page! Find more information about us at VEBAResourceCenter.com
Hosts Laura and Carletta are joined by special guest Cynthia Freedman to have a conversation about how to navigate those difficult to have conversations with family and friends when it comes to health. Podcast Notes: In this episode, our guest Cynthia Freedman, executive director of operations for What the Strong do to RISE, helps us learn how to talk to our friends and family about their health. Especially this past year, it has become difficult to address health-related situations with your loved ones. Cynthia shares her experience about how she overcame these obstacles, and here are some of her tips: Remember, your attitude plays a huge part in your healing. A negative attitude is not going to help you, so always try to keep a positive mindset. Watch Carletta's recent webinar called "Give Me a Break: It's All About M.E. (Mindset and Emotions)" where she provided more tips and techniques to create a positive mindset. When talking amongst others about another person's health, it is important to keep in mind what they would want you to share. Cynthia shared with us the example of keeping her mother's trust when she couldn't share her health condition to her brothers. It may be difficult, but be present and accepting of what the person wants and needs you to share. Learning how to deal with change is important, especially if it's a change in a loved one's health. Watch the VRC's video "How to Deal with Change" for some helpful advice from Carletta. If someone is coming to you with concerns about their health and you are unsure on how to respond, create the appropriate boundaries. Cynthia shares key questions to ask beforehand: Are they looking to vent? Are they looking for advice? Are they looking for opinions? Asking these questions will help you approach the conversation appropriately for your loved one. If you are in need of a way to destress from any of the conversations you are having, read one of our favorite blogs from the VRC, "Ways to Destress at the End of the Day". Find more information about us at VEBAResourceCenter.com
Hosts Laura and Carletta are joined by special guest Dr. Michael Carey to discuss how to build better smaller habits to assist with the bigger challenges in life. Podcast Notes: In this episode, our guest Dr. Michael Carey, chiropractor and executive director of What the Strong do to RISE, helps us understand why building smaller habits can lead us to healthier living. Remember to start off slow and create habits that bring value to your life, but most importantly, don't get upset if you hit an obstacle. Here are some tools to help you incorporate feasible habits into your everyday life: Dr. Carey mentions how John Assaraf has taught him how habits are formed through the 100-day challenge. A University of London study shows in order to build a habit, you must do it 100 consecutive days, up to 365 consecutive days. Pick a new, small habit and begin at Day 1. Do this habit for the next 100 days in a row in order to form the habit. If you miss a day, start again at Day 1. Learn more about John Assaraf and his 100-day challenge here. After age 50, we begin to lose 2% of our muscle fibers each year. Even 5 minutes a day to focus on small exercises is better than none. Learn more about this and read one of Dr. Carey's favorite articles "5 Simple Exercises to Prevent Age-Related Muscle Loss" written by Thomas Michaud. Dr. Carey also mentions how the VEBA Resource Center offers beginner strength and stretching classes. Sign up for one of our Full Body Stretch classes or one of our Beginner Strength Training with Weights classes. Find more information about us at VEBAResourceCenter.com
Join Laura and Carletta for a conversation about why we should be more than just "fine" in our lives. Podcast Notes: By definition, fine means many things in many contexts but we tend to use it as feeling “okay” but fine is not a feeling word. Here are a few ways to learn how to become aware of how you are feeling and how to address it: Happiness is not the only emotion we should feel on our journey of self-care and wellness. Learn more about the 5 emotions we experience: Joy, Fear, Sadness, Disgust, and Anger, by watching Carletta and Laura's favorite movie, Inside Out. We often lack the language and ability to communicate our feelings so we tend to bury them. Vulnerability transforms the way we live, learn more about this in the book “Daring Greatly” by Brené Brown. If you are interested in reading one of Laura's favorite books, check it out on Amazon here. Carletta hosted a Wellness Webinar with the VEBA Resource Center where she explored how tapping into our emotions can help us navigate the transition back to school. Check out the webinar, “Fine is Not a Feeling: Back to School in a Post-COVID World” on the VRC's YouTube channel. Find more information about us at VEBAResourceCenter.com
Get to know our hosts Laura and Carletta as they explain how they've navigated self-care & wellness on the personal level. Podcast Notes: The key to incorporating Self-Care & Wellness into your life is trying to think about wellness as something you can carry into your everyday practices rather than something to check off your “to-do list” as another task. Here are a few ways to begin your personal self-care and wellness journey: With COVID-19, we have entered “Zoom Mania”, a stressful environment where we are constantly on our computers connecting with people through zoom. Laura likes to take 5 deep breaths in between every zoom call to ease some of this stress. Read VEBA Resource Center's blog “Take a Breath” to learn 3 new breathing techniques to help ease some stress in between your zoom calls. As Carletta mentioned, she tries to incorporate at least 15 minutes of yoga into her daily routine. If you are interested in learning how to incorporate yoga into your daily routine, check out the VEBA Resource Center Class Calendar for various types of yoga classes. Find the perfect yoga class for you! Remember, self-care and wellness is your own personal journey and it is important to celebrate every little step. Watch this video, “You Got This”, provided by VRC's Director of Coaching, Robert Cappuccio, to help you celebrate and explore past successes on your personal wellness journey. Find more information about us at VEBAResourceCenter.com
Carletta, Crystal and Julie are back with Season 3! Listen in as they recap the break and share what they've been up to. They also have a new set of End of Segment questions that lend some very vulnerable responses! Enjoy!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unapologetically.ourselves/?hl=enFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/unapologetically.ourselves.5
Dr. Carletta Williams shares information that black and brown people need to know. She dispels the myth that there is a tracker in the vaccine, that the vaccine is unsafe and changes your hormones, among other things that scare black and brown people away from the vaccine.
Welcome to “Fine Is Not a Feeling”, your real life guide on how to think, feel, move, and eat better. This brand new podcast is brought to you by California Schools VEBA, a non-profit health trust that delivers high quality, affordable and accessible health resources for member employees, as well as the broader community. On this podcast, hosts Carletta and Laura hold amazing conversations with each other and expert guests that focus on whole person health to help us understand ourselves better, discover new tools for healthier living, and become more compassionate human beings. The podcast launches on Thursday October 7, 2021 with new episodes dropping every Thursday. Find more information about us at vebaresourcecenter.com
Welcome back to Fearless, Inspired and Free, a weekly conversation with Dana Wright and the women she has been fortunate to connect with to discuss their life's journey, the great things they are doing...overcoming life's obstacles, navigating their work and personal businesses; becoming Fearless in their actions, Inspired to live authentically and Free to live a life they choose! Fearless, Inspired and Free Podcast endeavors to build a community of learning, appreciation, encouragement, resilience, growth, acceptance, kindness and support! This week's guest, Dr. Carletta E. Griffin, is the CEO of Dominion Disability Advocates, LLC. She serves the greater Detroit area as well as Nationally, advocating for clients seeking Social Security Disability benefits. She is also an Adjunct Faculty with the University of Detroit Mercy. She was most recently awarded the National Association of Disability Representatives "Member of the Year" honor for 2020-2021. As a native Detroiter, Carletta is passionate about giving back to the community that has given so much to her. So much so, that as an extension of her doctoral dissertation, "The Role of the African American Church Leadership within the City of Detroit", Carletta has launched a foundation. The One Conscious Detroit Church Foundation (OCDCF) is dedicated to uniting the citizens of Detroit of varying Christian faith- based groups in serving community and the challenges presented therein. Carletta is married to her high school sweetheart, a story she speaks so fondly of regarding the power of prayer, and they have one son Joshua. Carletta is passionate about her values of Faith, Family, Freedom, Fun, and Fitness. She enjoys long hikes and exploring a few of her passions in the area of esthetics and real estate in her spare time. Tune in to hear how her parents planted seeds of faith and service early in her life and how her father's illness and subsequent death early in her life, and the lessons learned from his life, are showing up today in her life's work. Although in Carletta's life she has experienced a series of trials and tribulations, including the tragic loss of a dear friend in college, she has never given up and has always been dedicated to self-improvement, education, her community and living as an example of her Faith. In doing so, she has also experienced beautiful moments of joy, success and the realization of God's promise and faithfulness. You don't want to miss this episode as Dr. Carletta realizes that she has been called to remain "faithful and consistent". --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/danafif20/message
Being Black While Living In America: Past, Present & Future Part 2, highlights a critical conversation between Carletta’s husband, Phil Miller and accomplished soloist, songwriter and public policy expert G.P. Jackson. The two of them discuss the importance of equity and social justice and why it matters. We find out how the intersection of G.P.’s public policy background, his awareness to eradicate disparity be a change agent birthed this message that resided within him to bring you his song, Letter To A Nation. Letter to A Nation is a powerful, thought-provoking and hopeful message addressing how COVID-19, violence, and social injustice have impacted the Black communities in America and is a starting point to begin healing.Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unapologetically.ourselves/?hl=enFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/unapologetically.ourselves.5
This week's Unapologetically Ourselves Black History Month Episode is focusing on conversations with Black Men. Being Black While Living In America: Past, Present & Future highlights a critical conversation between Carletta’s husband, Phil Miller and Grocery Industry Icon, Jonathan Mayes. Jonathan is the Senior Vice President, Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer for the Albertson-Safeway Companies and is a nationally-known speaker on diversity, equity and inclusion. He earned his Juris Doctorate degree from Willamette University College of Law and is a Certified Diversity Executive. Mr. Mayes has held a number of senior leadership positions in Government Relations, Public Affairs, Sustainability & Philanthropy. Jonathan most recently has been recognized as one of America's Top 100 Diversity Offices (2021 Awardee) by the National Diversity & Inclusion Leadership Council. Now while all of these professional accolades are wonderful, Jonathan really is more of a cultural curator of sorts; He plays the piano, guitar, bass, violin, drums and is a marvelous vocalist. He is an accomplished endurance athlete who has competed in Ironman triathlons, ultramarathons and over 80 marathons. Both Jonathan (2012) and Phil (2020) served as Board Chairman for the California Grocers Association and are going to take you on a journey through their personal and professional experiences of Being Black While Living In America. These two men are influential story tellers and we promise you will enjoy and learn from this conversation. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unapologetically.ourselves/?hl=enFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/unapologetically.ourselves.5
"Tons of new music on today's ep and a bit of a space theme which has actually happened more than once in the short history of Super Superb. Tracks from Molly Burch, Landshapes, Libel and more. Also, as mentioned on the show, I think it's important to recognize the difference between equality and equity. Here are a few links in case you're interested in studying up on it yourself. Equality and Equity | Equity vs. Equality: What’s the Difference? | Online Racial Equity Workshops Collection by Eventbrite 00:00 - Intro 01:08 - Emotion - Molly Burch feat. Wild Nothing 05:13 - Full of Love - Minaxi 08:43 - I Just Stopped Caring About My Ego (Guitar Duet No. 2) - Andrew Thoreen 13:15 - Stop Wait - Call Me Spinster 20:05 - Mic Break 21:36 - Space Walk I (Spooky Action at a Distance) - Hermitess feat. Wayne Garrett 26:42 - Family Tree - Ricky Kendall 30:47 - There To Be Had - the soods 34:59 - Access - Major Murphy 39:26 - Sunday Girl - James Thomson 43:51 - The Love In - Late As Usual 47:35 - I Think You're Great - Alex the Astronaut 51:22 - Mic Break 54:30 - Oh No! Oh No! Oh No! - Mariya May 57:52 - At The Moonbase - [Slaughter Beach, Dog] 62:04 - Horrible Person - Caitlin Pasko 67:41 - Pocketknife - Buck Meek 69:55 - Greenlight - Brocrisp 73:16 - Take The Long Way - Photo Ops 77:33 - Conductor - Landshapes 81:06 - Two Moons - Buck Meek 84:10 - Mic Break 86:19 - Forgetter - Jordana 89:40 - Carletta's in Hats Again - Brigid Dawson and The Mother's Network 94:25 - Sunset Moonrise - Rae Fitzgerald 95:59 - Moon Mist - Michael Peter Olsen 101:53 - Bees and Bees and Bees - Brandi Ediss 103:24 - Little Tiny - Brandi Ediss 107:48 - Outro 109:36 - Come + Go - Libel 116:11 - Walking In Space - The Deer 122:33 - End "
Carletta, Julie, and Crystal reflect on the first season of Unapologetically Ourselves! They highlight ah-ha moments as well as thought-provoking topics from their guests. It's a wrap! Follow us on Social MediaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/unapologetically.ourselves/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/unapologetically.ourselves.5Julie's book recommendations:White Fragility by Robin DiangeloHow to Be An Antiracist by Ibram X KendiCaste by Isabel Wilkerson
These past 4 years have been rough on all of us! There's a sense of relief, but so much work to be done. Listen in as Carletta, Crystal and Julie discuss the 2020 election, the drama that it held, and hopes of what is to come.
Meet Vickie! Carletta's Mom opens up and shares her journey about her breast cancer diagnosis and how she fought for her life!
New York Women in Film and Television: Women Crush Wednesdays
Bonus Episode! We continue our Cross Border Collaboration Series with a pair of interviews with members from sister Women In Film & TV/Media chapters: Leah Curney talks with Dina F. Gilmore of Empowerment Productions 33 and WIFMCO (Women in Film & Media Colorado) about her latest projects Because of George and Baby in the Basement. Carletta S. Hurt, dual member of WIFV DC (Women in Film & Video DC) and WIFTA (Women in Film & TV Atlanta), tells January Green about the making of the lifestyle reality show Trash vs Treasure on the Urban Movie Channel. Dina F. Gilmore: @dfgilmore Twitter & Instagram and Facebook / @wifmco Instagram, @go_wifmco Twitter Carletta S. Hurt: @IKAMProd #TrashvsTreasureUMC Twitter & Instagram / @wiftatlanta / @WIFVDC If you would like to be interviewed for our Cross Border Collaboration Series, nominate someone for our Women Crush Wednesdays Spotlight, share your story or hit us up with an interview suggestion, contact us at communications@nywift.org. For more great information about women in film and television subscribe to this podcast and go to NYWIFT.org. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode Crystal, Carletta and Julie sit down with counselor, consultant, and Guidley content strategist Gina Beyer to discuss mental well-being during COVID. We also have discussions on racism and what she wants other white people to know.
Crystal, Carletta, and Julie open up individually on this episode to provide insight on how they became to live unapologetically!
"It is very June. The fight for Black lives continues, it's also Pride Month! Don't forget to stay socially distanced as much as you're able and to wear a mask. The pandemic continues ... Lots of good music on today's ep! Resources, as mentioned in the show, in case you need them. Everyone can afford to learn something new! Black Lives Matter The Trevor Project American Civil Liberties Union GLAAD 00:00 - Intro 02:14 - Lazy Summer - Sophia St. Helen 06:13 - Budapest (feat. Shy Boys) - STRFKR 09:36 - The Temporary - Kate Teague 13:13 - Strange Sometimes - Adeline Hotel 17:35 - Smoke - Jess Williamson 21:07 - Mic Break 23:22 - Flocking To The Nearest Machine - RJD2 27:36 - My New Tattooed Chameleon - Annie Hamilton 31:40 - Baby's Made Her Plans - Swampmeat Family Band 36:40 - Even a Bird - Steven Dayvid McKellar 39:53 - Carletta's in Hats Again - Brigid Dawson and The Mother's Network 44:59 - One in a Million - Mirabelle 49:17 - James Dean vs. My Long Term Memory - Jane Migrane 53:20 - Mic Break 55:28 - The Ideal Buffet - Mo Douglas 59:10 - Apples From A Tree - Mark Lanegan 61:03 - Quit Fucking Around - Francis of Delirium 63:34 - Oakmoss - Bibio 67:08 - Don't Turn Your Back on Me - Don Bryant 71:05 - Elements Explosions - Tourist Company 75:20 - The Lightness of Being - Samana 80:30 - Mic Break 81:48 - Silence - I Break Horses 86:11 - Moment Alone - Healing Potpourri 89:15 - Marrow - Thao & The Get Down Stay Down 92:43 - Problem - Drab City 96:57 - Fingerprints - Sweet Spirit 101:36 - Light Of Day - Woods 104:52 - Lose This Number - Christian Lee Hutson 108:48 - Mic Break 111:08 - Miss U - Gemma 115:02 - Light Prism - Zoon 118:57 - E N D "
Sarah discusses writing with Owensboro-based author S.A. Conley. Author bio: "S. A. Conley began to write Carletta when she was 15 years old. The idea for the story hit her when her younger sister was having issues learning how to read. S. A. Conley thought that if she wrote a story, and her sister wrote a story, maybe her sister would learn to read and write better. It worked, and from that idea Carletta was created. At WKU, S.A. Conley majored in creative writing so she could edit Carletta and get her ready for publication. In September of 2018, Carletta was published in both print and ebook editions. S.A. Conley has done several book signings and talks with young readers and writers since Carletta’s publication. S.A. Conley is currently working on a sequel to Carletta, which is a 4-part young adult fantasy series. She currently resides in Owensboro. When she is not at home writing, she is answering calls in the 911 dispatch center, traveling with her husband, or doing activities with one of her four children. S.A. Conley has a Facebook and Instagram that readers and young writers can use to ask her questions and learn more about the book series."
House Committee on Natural Resources Democratic Forum Not So Grand Opening: Examining Local Perspectives on the Department of the Interior's Plan to Reopen National Parks During the Coronavirus Pandemic Date: Tuesday, June 2, 2020 Time: 02:30 PM On Tuesday, June 2, 2020, at 2:30 p.m. EST, the Subcommittee on National Parks, Forests, and Public Lands will host a virtual forum entitled, “Not So Grand Opening: Examining Local Perspectives on the Department of the Interior's Plan to Reopen National Parks During the Coronavirus Pandemic.” Panelists The Honorable Jonathan Nez President Navajo Nation The Honorable Carletta Tilousi Councilwoman Havasupai Tribe Mr. Phil Francis Chair Coalition to Protect America's National Parks Mr. Dan Puskar President and CEO Public Lands Alliance Video: https://youtu.be/xVx_IYqnngQ Cover Photo: Lillian Donahue / Cronkite News
Whether taking care of a parent, spouse, child, friend or neighbor, being a caregiver can take a toll. Carletta Cole knows this from experience as she took on the role of caregiver after her mother was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, which was causing dementia, while she was a single mom. “A lot of people really don’t understand until they’re in that position, what caring for an aging parent, kid with disability, traumatic brain injury, veteran, is like,” Cole said. “It’s a hard situation to be put in.”
This week our guests Lonna and Carletta, two Milwaukee natives who relocated to Vegas, drop by for a lively conversation. We talked about the dating scene in Vegas, online dating and apps, cheap dates, “wheelchair lovin” and more.
Heart of a hustler, soul of an entrepreneur that's how I describe my guest on Episode 10! Carletta Temple is a Kansas City native and an entrepreneur who has sold everything from jewelry, to party and concert promoting to opening CELT Realty Group; a boutique realty that bares the initials of her brother who was murdered in KC August 9, 2009. We talk the motivation behind her business moves, but then move into how she and her family are dealing with losing her twin Carleton Temple 10 years ago and still have yet to receive justice for that crime. There so much to learn and even more to feel on this episode.
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Welcome to Part 2 of Episode 013 of Conversations With Alexis. This is the final portion of our 2-part episode. Last week Carletta walked us through the journey of finding out she had breast cancer and the fight of her life to overcome it. This week we find out how her life changed forever after her healing. We will learn about her "new normal" and how going through this journey gave her a new lease on life. No longer was she a survivor only - she now became a thriver. Join me for this conversation that just may change your life and encourage you in your fight!
Welcome to Part 1 of Episode 013 of Conversations With Alexis. This is the first 2-part episode for us. When I sat down for this conversation with Carletta I had no idea where exactly we would go. I learned so much about her and the battle she fought and the victory she won. She gives us real and transparent information about fighting and winning and living beyond. I encourage any and everyone who knows someone who has fought the battle against cancer to listen in. Learn how to support, learn about the challenges they face and learn how to help others currently fighting. Part 1 walks us through her journey, but you have to come back next week for Part 2 where you hear about her life after surviving to thriving! I believe everyone who faces this fight against cancer wins. Some win through the open door to eternal life and others win to fight another day here on earth. Every fighter gets a victory. Join me for a conversation about this fight.
Randy Walker is the vocalist for the band Carletta Sue Kay, where he takes on the persona of front woman Carletta, adopting the name of his cousin who served time for attempting to fire bomb her ex-boyfriend’s apartment. He has a four octave vocal range, and writes songs that are brilliantly moving, often humorous, and […]
Gone but we must'nt forget. According to the Center for Military Readiness, there have been 123 women soldiers who have lost their lives serving in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Kuwaitt since September 11th. www.cmrlink.org At least 40 of that number are known to be women of color. www.tributetoblackwomen.com Tune in as we interview family members of our fallen sisters. In this episode we will be featuring Staff Sgt. Carletta S. Davis. Staff Sgt. Carletta S. Davis of Anchorage, Alaska was a flight medic and health specialist. Her deployment to Iraq with 1st BCT was her third tour. She had also deployed to Bosnia-Herzegovina. Her awards and decorations include the Purple Heart, Air Medal, Army Commendation Medal, Army Good Conduct Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Korea Defense Service Medal, Iraq Campaign Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Army Service Ribbon and the Overseas Service Ribbon. She is survived by her husband, three sons and mother. Carletta died in Tal Al-Dahab, Iraq, of wounds suffered when an improvised explosive device detonated near their Humvee during combat operations at age 34.
Carletta Carrington Wilson recently recorded several of her poems as part of her 2010 Jack Straw Artist Residency.