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Best podcasts about Carver High School

Latest podcast episodes about Carver High School

This Week in America with Ric Bratton
Episode 3350: EVOLUTION OF HUMANITY UNVEILED: A PRIMER by Ira L. Palmer

This Week in America with Ric Bratton

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2025 34:10


Evolution of Humanity Unveiled: A Primer by Ira L. PalmerIn the most extraordinary news to embrace schoolyard Earth in 98,000 years, members of the kingdom above the human kingdom, called the Kingdom of Souls, have offered to work alongside humanity, providing incorruptible consultation, if allowed, to solve perennial problems: tumultuous divisions, violence and costly wars against our brothers, toxic pervasive pollution, dehumanizing injustices, massive deceptions and lies that cloud our judgment, as yet again humanity struggles to find the correct pathway forward.Many await the reappearance of Maitreya, Jesus, Count Saint Germaine, Koot Humi, Jupiter, and ten other Masters of Life--eventually forty--to openly manifest and show us how sharing, cooperation, justice, and sacrifice will be built bit by bit, leading to an unprecedented era of peace, prosperity, and scientific marvels.Read how their priorities (proper food/water sanitation, adequate shelter, health care and education) as basic rights will gradually become our priorities as we realize and assist the role of the soul, the Masters, and God in bringing hope and opportunity to despairing humanity worldwide. Capitalism and socialism will coexist while those willing to help will roll up their sleeves to assist. Humanity anxiously awaits the Day of Declaration when Maitreya will share his credentials, a brief history of the planet and what lies ahead if we choose to ignore our doubts and fears and forge a glorious future based on unity: free energy, thousands of miraculous cures, and healing at source levels of the invisible etheric body, and much beyond description. Read this book and look to your soul and heart for guidance.Born in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Ira now calls the mountains of Asheville his home. Prior to retirement, he had served as Director of a regional Children's Developmental Services Agency for the State of North Carolina. Along the way, Ira has worked in other State jobs, in Vocational Rehabilitation Services and later at the John Umpstead State Mental Hospital. Throughout his long career, he always found time to volunteer and support a host of agencies on the local, regional and state levels. Ira is a graduate of Carver High School in Winston-Salem, where he was class salutatorian. After graduation, he spent a year in studies at Yale University in the Transitional Year Program and ultimately got a master's degree in educational guidance and counseling from the University of Hartford in Connecticut. In Ira's view, “we cannot presume to make so much of formal learning, for much of it is ‘heavily salted' with conditioning, illusion and falsehoods that blur our vision and impede the acquisition of new light, new intelligence.” The classroom of life, he says, constitutes the bigger classroom, and everyone is automatically enrolled.AMAZONhttps://www.iralpalmer.com/https://www.ecpublishingllc.com/http://www.bluefunkbroadcasting.com/root/twia/52925ipec.mp3    

C4 and Bryan Nehman
January 22nd 2025: Moore & Democrats Had A $5.5 Billion Surplus; Moore Wants To Revamp Blueprint; A Tribute to Our Friend & Colleague Pete Medhurst; Jim Schmutz & Monique Matthews & Clyde Boatwright

C4 and Bryan Nehman

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 95:01


Join the conversation with C4 & Bryan Nehman.  Gov. Moore & democrats had a $5.5 Billion surplus in cash for the state but where did it all go?  Moore wants to revamp the blueprint program.  C4, Bryan, Scott Wykoff & Valerie Preactor pay tribute to our friend and colleague & also the voice of NAVY football Pete Medhurst who passed away after a battle with cancer, he was 55.  Jim Schmutz & Monique Matthews from Special Olympics Maryland joined C4 & Bryan in-studio to preview the upcoming MSP Polar Bear Plunge.  Sgt. Clyde Boatwringt President of the MD FOP joined the show to discuss the Carver High School stabbing.  Listen to C4 & Bryan Nehman live weekdays from 5:30 to 10am on WBAL News Radio 1090, FM 101.5 & the WBAL Radio App.

C4 and Bryan Nehman
January 20th 2025: Recap Of Ravens/Bills Divisional Round Game; Inauguration Day As President-Elect Is To Be Sworn In; Arrest In Carver High School Incident & Mike O'Halloran

C4 and Bryan Nehman

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 92:51


Join the conversation with C4 & Bryan Nehman.  A recap of the Ravens/Bills divisional round match up.  Inauguration day is here as President elect Trump to be sworn in later today.  Speaker Johnson speaks out on Biden's cognitive issues.  Mike O'Halloran joined the show to discuss the budget & more.  An arrest has been made in the Carver high school incident.  Listen to C4 & Bryan Nehman live weekdays from 5:30 to 10am on WBAL News Radio 1090, FM 101.5 & the WBAL Radio App.

C4 and Bryan Nehman
January 17th 2025: Reaction To Gov. Moore's Interview With TJ Smith; More Information On Middle East Peace Deal; What We Know About An Assault At Carver High School; Jamison Hensley & Chuck Todd

C4 and Bryan Nehman

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2025 93:06


Join the conversation with C4 & Bryan Nehman.  Reaction to Gov. Moore's interview with TJ Smith.  More information on the middle east peace deal.  What we know about an assault at Carver Highschool.  Jamison Hensley joined the show for a preview of the Ravens/Bills game on Sunday night.  NBC News Chief Political Analyst Chuck Todd joined the show to discuss Ravens & Commanders playoffs, the inauguration & much more.  Listen to C4 & Bryan Nehman live weekdays from 5:30 to 10am on WBAL News Radio 1090, FM 101.5 & the WBAL Radio App.

C4 and Bryan Nehman
November 13th 2024: Teen Carjacks 83 Year old; Trump Cabinet Appointments; Carver HS Mom Gets No Jail Time & Patrick Gonzales

C4 and Bryan Nehman

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 103:10


Join the conversation with C4 & Bryan Nehman.  16-year-old carjacks 83-year-old woman.  Trump makes cabinet appointments.  Eric Adams to help Trump on immigration.  Carver High School mom gets no jail time.  Patrick Gonzales joined the show wrapping up the political election season.  Martin O'Malley wants to be the head of the DNC.  Listen to C4 & Bryan Nehman live weekdays from 5:30 to 10am on WBAL News Radio 1090, FM 101.5 & the WBAL Radio App.

Load Bearing Beams
135. Election (1999)

Load Bearing Beams

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 128:06


Folks, we have an election on our hands. The most important of our lifetimes, many are saying. We are talking, of course, about the battle for the president of Carver High School's Student Government Association. In one corner, it's beloved football star Paul Metzler (Chris Klein). In another corner, it's that do-gooding Tracy Flick (Reese Witherspoon). And in a third corner, it's Tammy Metzler (Jessica Campbell), who just wants to burn it all down.   Stuck in the middle of all of this is one of cinema's great pathetic losers, Mr. Jim McAllister (Matthew Broderick), an ordinary guy who just wants to drink Pepsi and watch his porno tapes, but that pesky election keeps calling to him.   This movie rocks and rolls and owns and bones.   Bonus video: We talk about our favorite fictional presidents from movies. Watch it on our Twitter, Instagram, or TikTok.   Next week: The Basketball Diaries (1995)   Time stamps: 00:01:31 — American presidential election predictions, AND the story of the time Laci was most angry at Matt 00:16:52 — Our personal histories with Election 00:20:22 — History segment: The reevaluation of Tracy Flick over time; career overviews of Tom Perrotta and Alexander Payne 00:46:10 — In-depth movie discussion 02:00:45 — Final thoughts and star ratings   Sources: “Pick Flick: An Oral History Of 'Election,' 15 Years Later” by Matthew Jacobs | HuffPost, 2014 - https://bit.ly/4f4yHz3 “What America Gets Wrong About Tracy Flick” by A.O. Scott | The New York Times, 2019 - https://nyti.ms/4hvnAk0  “How #MeToo Brought Back Tracy Flick” by David Plotz | Slate, 2022 - https://bit.ly/4f9h2Gu    Artwork by Laci Roth.   Music by Rural Route Nine. Listen to their album The Joy of Averages on Spotify (https://bit.ly/48WBtUa), Apple Music (https://bit.ly/3Q6kOVC), or YouTube (https://bit.ly/3MbU6tC).   Songs by Rural Route Nine in this episode: “Winston-Salem” - https://youtu.be/-acMutUf8IM “Snake Drama” - https://youtu.be/xrzz8_2Mqkg “The Bible Towers of Bluebonnet” - https://youtu.be/k7wlxTGGEIQ   Follow the show! Twitter: @LoadBearingPod | @MattStokes9 | @LRothConcepts Instagram: @loadbearingbeams TikTok: @load.bearing.beams | @mattstokes9 Letterboxd: @loadbearinglaci | @mattstokes9  

KBTHABANDHEAD PODCAST
G.W. Carver vs McDonogh 35 - Krewe of Alla Mardi Gras Parade (2024)

KBTHABANDHEAD PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 30:06


KBTHABANDHEAD reacts to the 2024 Krewe of Alla Mardi Gras parade battle between G.W. Carver High School vs McDonogh 35 High School marching bands! Hope you guys enjoy the commentary and PLEASE leave a comment with any thoughts and concerns! More is on the way, STAY TUNED!! Website: https://www.bskillzentertainment.com/ Watch my REACTIONS on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/kbthabandhead Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kbthabandhead/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@kbthabandhead?lang=en Merch: https://kbthabandhead.myspreadshop.com/

C4 and Bryan Nehman
December 6th, 2023: Parents Charged In Carver High School Incident; Trump Revenge Tour; Inspector General Kelly Madigan; Ivan Bates in studio

C4 and Bryan Nehman

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 96:10


Join the conversation with C4 and Bryan Nehman as they discuss The house hearing on antisemitism, the Trump Revenge Tour, parents are charged in Carver High School incident, a breakdown of the MD Stadium Authority meeting, Inspector General Kelly Madigan checks in about new county legislation for her office & States Attorney Ivan Bates joined C4 & Bryan in studio.C4 and Bryan Nehman live every weekday from 5:30-10:00 a.m. ET on WBAL News Radio 1090, FM101.5, and the WBAL Radio App. 

Torrey Snow
December 5th, 2023 - Parents Charged in Carver Shooting

Torrey Snow

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 75:10


Baltimore City State's Attorney Ivan Bates announced aggressive charges against the parents of a juvenile who was involved in a shooting in front of Carver High School. Torrey explores the context of the shooting, exploring if there were other circumstances, like bullying, that may have motivated the parents to act in such an extreme way.

Faith Radio Podcast from The Meeting House
Maye, Joshua - Jimmy Hitchcock Memorial Awards 2023

Faith Radio Podcast from The Meeting House

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2023 6:57


Here is a conversation with Joshua Maye of Carver High School, the 2023 Male Recipient of the Jimmy Hitchcock Memorial Award, presented by the YMCA of Greater Montgomery, recognizing Christian leadership in athletics. You can view the award presentation and see information about the recipients and nominees for the Award at www.ymcamontgomery.org/hitchcock.  

Faith Radio Podcast from The Meeting House
Maye, Joshua - Jimmy Hitchcock Memorial Awards 2023

Faith Radio Podcast from The Meeting House

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2023 6:57


Here is a conversation with Joshua Maye of Carver High School, the 2023 Male Recipient of the Jimmy Hitchcock Memorial Award, presented by the YMCA of Greater Montgomery, recognizing Christian leadership in athletics. You can view the award presentation and see information about the recipients and nominees for the Award at www.ymcamontgomery.org/hitchcock.  

Wake Up With The Wolf Show
Carver High School SRO saves the day

Wake Up With The Wolf Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 4:30


Five Things You Need To Know for Tuesday, February 14, 2023.  

88.5 WFDD - Carolina Curious
Carolina Curious: What's the meaning behind those letters on older brick chimneys?

88.5 WFDD - Carolina Curious

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2022 4:35


The letter on this chimney on Carver School Road matches the original homeowner's initial. KERI BROWN/WFDD For the latest in WFDD's series Carolina Curious, we head to the Carver School Road community in East Winston-Salem. Listener Kayla Forrest moved to the area a couple years ago and something in the neighborhood caught her eye. “I noticed that when I was walking my dog that there are a number of houses that have letters on them, on the chimneys in particular it seems, so I was just wondering what those letters represent or what they are for,” says Forrest. WFDD's Keri Brown takes us back in time to find out. A tour of the neighborhood On a warm and humid summer morning, Kayla Forrest is excited about showing me around the area. There's a new community center that recently opened and it's hard to miss the large bright yellow and blue rock that sits in front of Carver High School. A home in the Carver School Road community in Winston-Salem. KERI BROWN/WFDD "I really have enjoyed living in this community, and you know the high school has a rich history to it too," says Forrest. "I'm just interested in learning more about the history of the neighborhood itself." As we walk along the roadway, Forrest stops to point out the brick masonry on a nearby chimney. “So see over here there's this house that has an 'H' on the chimney. You can see the 'H' there.” A few houses down a large "C" adorns another brick chimney, and there's also one with the letters "H-O-P." The masonry on each house is unique, and all of the letters were on older homes. Learning more I started researching and making calls to historical societies, the Forsyth County Public Library and the city's planning department. Unfortunately, no one had a clear answer. But local historian Heather Fearnbach gave some historical context. She says embellishment on masonry chimneys — decorative patterns, motifs, or letters — was very common during the mid-20th century. The difficult thing is that most of the masons who would have been working during this time period are no longer living. After a few phone calls however, I was able to connect with 81-year-old Hugh Smith of Winston-Salem. A family connection “My family was involved in home construction,” says Smith. His grandfather was a carpenter and helped build houses in the community in the 1940s and 50s. Smith says at that time, there weren't a lot of homes in this predominantly Black neighborhood in East Winston. KERI BROWN/WFDD Smith thinks the chimney letters stand for the American dream: “After World War II, a lot of, a number of GIs came home or back to the area and they were able to build homes and in building their homes they wanted to put a mark or a symbol on their home that that was their home," says Smith. "So what they had the brick mason to do was build a place in the brickwork on the chimney — the first initial of their last name.” A trip back to 1946 To find out more about Smith's insight, I headed to the hub for public records: the Forsyth County Register of Deeds. That's where I met Timothy Williams, who manages the real estate and indexing division. When asked whether he's ever encountered this question: “In 27 years, no ma'am, I have not come across the question. This is a first,” says Williams. We begin with an online search using the address of the home with the "H" on the chimney. “So, you can see each individual owner. There was a book and page number for each owner for the deed that was recorded for that particular property, which was great, so you can connect all of the previous owners without flaw and without question," says Williams. "It's just, it's a clear title. You can see it all unfold all right out in front of you.” Our online search only took us to 1986 and without a letter match. But that was just the beginning. Williams points out the block and lot number for that parcel of land and we head over to the microfilm machine. We went all the way back to 1946. Harry Truman was president. It was a year of labor strikes, and those born then were the first of the baby-boom generation. And then we find what we are looking for. “There's an 'H' on the chimney and in 1946 we did find that Huntley is the owner, was the owner at that particular time," says Williams. "So Huntley purchased the property in 1941, but he purchased it, just the land, in 1941 and then he built the home in 1946." It's a match! We kept going and plugged in a different address a few houses down, and…found the same result — the letters represented the original homeowners' initial. They prove that history and the stories of our neighborhoods are all around us and can sometimes be found in unexpected places. Follow WFDD's Keri Brown on Twitter @kerib_news   Story does not include AP content #carver school road #winston-salem #brick chimney #letters #initials #brick masonry #east winston #homeownership #carolina curious Housing Human Interest Normal Tweet

OFF THE CUFFS with Kimbrough
OFF THE CUFFS with KIMBROUGH Se. 2 Ep. 20 High School Graduates

OFF THE CUFFS with Kimbrough

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 34:36


DJ Harris and IV Daniels, seniors at Carver High School and West Forsyth High School respectively, come to the table to discuss their experiences with Sheriff Kimbrough. What it means to not have a graduation ceremony, their plans for the future, the pros and cons of social media, and what they would change if they had the power to make any change in Forsyth County.

Kalling Plays With Kailey
#706LinkUp (Featuring Coach O from Carver High School)

Kalling Plays With Kailey

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 14:12


Today's episode is with Coach O from Carver high school in Columbus, Georgia so be sure to check this episode out and get to know more about him --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kalling-plays-with-kailey/support

Free Library Podcast
Erika M. Kitzmiller | The Roots of Educational Inequality: Philadelphia's Germantown High School, 1907–2014

Free Library Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2022 55:06


Education historian Erika M. Kitzmiller has conducted research in the city of Philadelphia, its public schools, and the Free Library for nearly two decades. The result of her investigation is The Roots of Educational Inequality, a decades-spanning report of the factors contributing to one school's path from first-rate institution to its 2014 closure. An assistant professor of education at Columbia University's Barnard College, her writing has appeared in the Harvard Educational Review, Dissent, The Philadelphia Inquirer, and Reuters, among other places. Her work has received funding from the National Academy of Education, the National Science Foundation, and the Russell Sage Foundation. In conversation with: Ted Domers, School District of Philadelphia, Assistant Superintendent, Germantown High School Teacher Janel Moore-Almond, School District of Philadelphia Graduate and Teacher, Carver High School Akira Drake Rodriguez, Assistant Professor, Weitzman School of Design, University of Pennsylvania (recorded 2/24/2022)

Dream Chasers Radio
The Legends Tyrone Lowe interviews Larry Dobson Former Lead of The Barkays

Dream Chasers Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2022 29:00


http://www.thelarrydodson.com/ R&B/soul singer, funk icon, producer, author and philanthropist, Dr. Larry Dodson Sr. was born on January 22 of 1951 and graduated from Carver High School in Memphis, TN. Dodson is married to Marie Dodson and they have 2 kids, Precious and Larry jr. In 2019, Larry received an honorary doctorate degree from LeMoyne Owen College which he supports with the annual Allen Jones/Marjorie Barringer/Bar-Kays Scholarship. For 47 years, Dodson was a trend setter as the lead singer of The legendary Bar-Kays, selling millions of records all over the world with over 20 top ten singles, 30 albums and numerous gold and platinum records. He released his first book entitled, "And the Band Plays On: The Life Story of Larry Dodson" in September of 2017, and now as a solo artist, Mr. Dodson is back on the stage touring as LARRY D. Original Lead Singer of The Bar-Kays. Larry is also the owner of a full service entertainment booking agency called LaMarie's Entertainment Complex, which he currently runs with his family.

Knee High to the Tree High
Episode 29: The Champ is here!!!

Knee High to the Tree High

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2022 22:37


Congratulations are in order as KHTH's high school football team. The Cedar Grove football Saints have won the Georgia class 3A state Championship. Defeating Atlanta's Carver High School in a great game Eastside vs Westside. On the NCAA wire we had Bryce "Ice" Young win the Heisman Trophy and Bo Nix is out at Auburn.

Newstudies 2018
Penzo, Beatriz

Newstudies 2018

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 0:52


Temple University's Klein College of Media and Communication sponsors this report from the KYW Newsradio Newstudies Program which teaches broadcast journalism to high school sophomores, juniors and seniors from throughout the area. From our 2021 graduating class, here is Beatriz Penzo from Carver High School of engineering and Science. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Stonecrest Podcast
Candidate Kwabena “Cubby” Nkromo - District 1- CITY COUNCIL ELECTION SERIES

The Stonecrest Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2021 50:37


STONECREST WEEKLY'S CITY COUNCIL ELECTION SERIES.Tune in to hear each candidate answer 10 questions in relationship their view on the City of Stonecrest. Each candidate will answer the same 10 questions, giving you a clear perspective of each candidate without any outside influence.Today's episode features Candidate Kwabena “Cubby” Nkromo of District 1.BIO:Kwabena “Cubby” Nkromo has been a dedicated community activist and builder since his teenage years in Boston. He studied Plant & Soil Sciences at Tuskegee University and Agricultural Economics at Clemson University, but is a self taught Food Systems Planner. Some of Cubby's career roles have included serving as the Community Builder for Family Economic Success with the Annie E. Casey Foundation's Atlanta Civic Site, Organizer with the Housing Justice League (formerly Occupy Our Homes Atlanta), AmeriCorps tutor for geometry at Carver High School in Atlanta, representative of The Food Commons in Atlanta, and Chef Instructor at Pine Street Inn. He is the Founder of Atlanta Food & Farm PBC (AF2GA).“Farmer Citizen” & PoliticsCubby was born in Boston MA within his beloved home neighborhood of Roxbury, but has spent much of his adult life in the cities of Atlanta GA and Houston TX. He expressed his early civic orientation by running for and being elected as Chair of Neighborhood Planning Unit T (NPU-T) in Southwest Atlanta (2008). He went on to run for GA State Representative (District 57) in 2012. Cubby's current public service goal is to be elected to the District 1 seat of the Stonecrest GA City Council.             CONTACT:https://www.cubby4stonecrest.org/ info@cubby4stonecrest.orgSubscribe to the Stonecrest Weekly Newsletter so you don't miss a thing! You will also get access to listen to all 9 candidates without having to wait. https://instagram.us10.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=32dcbcb351d2cf1f1e904fd20&id=ec295d5610Support the show

Built By BamaOnLine: An Alabama football podcast
BREAKING: Elite offensive tackle is Alabama's 15th commit for 2022 cycle

Built By BamaOnLine: An Alabama football podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 18:13


Alabama picked up its 15th commitment for the 2022 cycle Tuesday afternoon when four-star offensive tackle Elijah Pritchett chose the Crimson Tide over Georgia, Florida State, USC and others. Join BOL publisher Tim Watts and senior analyst Travis Reier as they discuss the addition of the Columbus (Ga.) Carver High School star from every angle and look ahead to what is next for Alabama on the recruiting trail. The BamaOnLine Podcast is on Apple Podcasts as well as Spotify, Google Podcasts, and Stitcher. Please subscribe, and leave us a rating and a review! Contact Travis Reier by personal message or on Twitter (@travisreier). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Deac2Deac
Episode 10: Porsche Jones ('06)

Deac2Deac

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 47:11


Porsche Jones, a standout point guard for the Deacs’ women’s basketball team and community leader within her hometown of Winston-Salem, joins this week’s edition of the Deac2Deac Podcast. On this week’s episode, Jones and host Kevin Smith (‘00) discuss her most memorable moment at Wake Forest and the influence of her cousin Josh Howard on her time at Wake Forest. ------------------ Jones, a standout guard from Carver High School in Winston-Salem, played for Wake Forest from 2002-2006. A three-time ACC Honor Roll member, Jones holds multiple Demon Deacon records from her time wearing the Old Gold & Black. She’s the program’s all-time leader in assist-to-turnover ratio (1.58 A/TO) and holds the record for most steals in a game (10, vs Savannah State, Jan. 10, 2015), and game in which she also earned the program’s only point/steal double-double (15 points, 10 steals). Jones also holds top ten seasons in multiple categories in the Wake Forest record book, including assists, steals, assist-to-turnover ratio and minutes played. After graduating from Wake Forest in 2006 with a degree in Communications, Jones founded BOND (Building on New Development), a project where she coached AAU basketball in the community and helped over 30 players earn college scholarships. Working in conjunction with Josh Howard, her cousin and fellow Wake Forest alum, Jones recently opened the BOND Center of Excellence, a community center with basketball courts, weight rooms, fitness facilities and classrooms for the Winston-Salem community. Jones is a member of the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County High School Sports Hall Of Fame and was an inductee into the inaugural class of the Carver High School Hall of Fame in 2019, where her jersey is retired.

Verbally Effective Podcast
EPISODE CLXIII | "THE CAPITALIST" w/ WILLIAMS D. BRACK

Verbally Effective Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 56:42


Finance professional and podcaster, Willams D. Brack, is originally from the Delta of Greenwood, MS. Growing up he faced much adversity moving to Chicago, IL for a few years and coming back to the midsouth with family in Memphis, TN at the age of thirteen. He learned a plethora of life skills at a very early age and excelled in academics and sports graduating summa cum laude from Carver High School. Brack's next chapter consisted of a few school endeavors in which he ultimately graduated from Morehouse College. Fast forward to today Brack is the Vice President and Community Development Manager for Regions Bank in West TN and AR. Brack believes there is plenty of financial opportunity for the midsouth community through elevating income and providing much needed resources. Take a listen as Brack breaks down the Community Reinvestment Act, his love/hate relationship with cryptocurrency and his thoughts on a few trending topics. You'll also learn more about how he became the co-host of The Grindset Podcast and Sell or Fail Podcast.

Verbally Effective
EPISODE CLXIII | "THE CAPITALIST" w/ WILLIAMS D. BRACK

Verbally Effective

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 56:41


Finance professional and podcaster, Willams D. Brack, is originally from the Delta of Greenwood, MS. Growing up he faced much adversity moving to Chicago, IL for a few years and coming back to the midsouth with family in Memphis, TN at the age of thirteen. He learned a plethora of life skills at a very early age and excelled in academics and sports graduating summa cum laude from Carver High School. Brack's next chapter consisted of a few school endeavors in which he ultimately graduated from Morehouse College. Fast forward to today Brack is the Vice President and Community Development Manager for Regions Bank in West TN and AR. Brack believes there is plenty of financial opportunity for the midsouth community through elevating income and providing much needed resources. Take a listen as Brack breaks down the Community Reinvestment Act, his love/hate relationship with cryptocurrency and his thoughts on a few trending topics. You'll also learn more about how he became the co-host of The Grindset Podcast and Sell or Fail Podcast.

The Neutral Ground with Kaare Johnson
Kaare Johnson Interviews Arnie Fielkow

The Neutral Ground with Kaare Johnson

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 33:42


Kaare talks with Arnie Fielkow, Chairman 9th Ward Stadium and they talked about the latest going on with the proposed stadium located across from Carver High School in the 9th Ward of New Orleans. For more information visit www.9thwardstadium.com

Verbally Effective Podcast
EPISODE CLXI | "THE GLASS IS HALF FULL" w/ LARRY DODSON

Verbally Effective Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 42:09


South Memphis native, Larry Dodson, has experienced a total reset since the pandemic. From writing a book, to becoming a spokesperson for Guidance Whiskey, Larry has created many opportunities for himself. It all began in South Memphis at Carver High School when he started a group called the Temprees. Once he graduated, he joined the Bar-Kays and began his entertainment journey. On this episode you'll hear Larry discuss his time selling millions of legendary masterpieces, however, you'll also discover that moment in his career when he decided to take a step back from the limelight to focus on family. You'll learn the motivation behind his first book including some exclusive info regarding his Music Moves record label he runs with his son. He shares some key advice for artists and continues to let his light shine during this pandemic.

Verbally Effective
EPISODE CLXI | "THE GLASS IS HALF FULL" w/ LARRY DODSON

Verbally Effective

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 42:07


South Memphis native, Larry Dodson, has experienced a total reset since the pandemic. From writing a book, to becoming a spokesperson for Guidance Whiskey, Larry has created many opportunities for himself. It all began in South Memphis at Carver High School when he started a group called the Temprees. Once he graduated, he joined the Bar-Kays and began his entertainment journey. On this episode you'll hear Larry discuss his time selling millions of legendary masterpieces, however, you'll also discover that moment in his career when he decided to take a step back from the limelight to focus on family. You'll learn the motivation behind his first book including some exclusive info regarding his Music Moves record label he runs with his son. He shares some key advice for artists and continues to let his light shine during this pandemic.

One and One Podcast
Camille Little

One and One Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2021 96:05


Camille Little played in the WNBA from 2007-2019 and won a championship with the Seattle Storm in 2010. Collegiately she played at the University of North Carolina from 2004-2007 where she went to 2 Final Fours. She talks about growing up in Winston Salem, North Carolina, how she got into basketball, and her outstanding career at Carver High School where she won the State Championship in 2001, was the Gatorade Player of the Year in North Carolina for 2002 & 2003, and a McDonalds All-American. Camille describes her recruiting process, why she chose UNC, and being in the same class as Ivory Latta. She then details her great career at UNC where she won 3 ACC Tournaments, went to 2 Final Fours, and played for Hall of Fame Coach Sylvia Hatchell. Camille talks about falling into the 2nd round of the WNBA Draft, playing for San Antonio and Atlanta before being traded to Seattle where she won a title and still keeps up with her teammates today. She discusses her time with Connecticut and Phoenix, why she decided to retire in 2019, and her recent marriage.

The Face Radio
Bionic Boogie NYC with Mister Cam-Run

The Face Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2020 119:59


Kicking off with some souldies, Mister Cam-Run takes us on a vinyl excursion into the land of the groove with some boogie and house vibes plus a special independent 45 record from 1985 by the Carver High School on their own label - Challenger Records.This show first broadcast on the 15th of July, 2020For more info and tracklisting, visit: http://thefaceradio.com/bionic-boogie-nyc/Tune into new broadcasts of Bionic Boogie NYC, LIVE every Wednesday from 8 - 10 PM EST.Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mistercamrunMixcloud: https://www.mixcloud.com/camrun/Twitter: https://twitter.com/mistercamrunEmail: bionicboogienyc@thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Life and Football
Billy Gresham - Linebacker Coach, HS Relations, & Recruiting Coordinator for Alabama State Football!

Life and Football

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2020 22:03


In this episode of the Life and Football podcast our special guest was Billy Gresham. He is currently the Linebacker Coach, HighSchool Relations, and Recruiting Coordinator for Alabama State. Prior to coming to Alabama State, Gresham served as the head football coach at Carver Senior High School in Montgomery where he helped Carver to a 5-6 regular season record and a 4-2 region mark in 2016. Also, he guided Carver to a third-place finish in the regional and led the team to the first round of the state playoffs. His biggest achievement that season was becoming an assistant coach for the Under Armour All-American Football Game.  In 2013, he helped Carver to an 8-2 regular season record and a 5-2 region mark, along with a sixth consecutive city championship. Carver finished that season at 10-3 overall and a state quarterfinal appearance. Carver played in one national televised game on CSS Sports. Gresham was named the Montgomery Advertiser 5A-6A Coach of the Year. During the 2012 season, Gresham led Carver to a 9-1 regular season and a 6-1 region mark. Carver finished at 12-2 overall and a state semifinals appearance. Carver played in two national televised games on ESPN and CSS Sports. Before becoming the head coach, Gresham served as an assistant coach at Carver High School in 2008-2010 where he was the special teams coordinator and defensive coordinator.  Prior to his nine years at Carver, Gresham was an assistant coach at Kendrick High School in Columbus, Ga., where he was the linebackers coach.  Gresham is no stranger to Alabama State University, having played for the Hornets from 2001-2005. While at Alabama State, Gresham was a four-year letter winner at linebacker and started three seasons at the middle linebacker position. He helped lead Alabama State to a SWAC Championship game berth in 2001 and 2003 and was an instrumental player on the 2004 SWAC Championship team. His accolades included All-SWAC performance in 2004 and 2005. A All-SWAC Preseason selection and Defensive Player of the Year honoree in 2005, Gresham earned Sheridan Broadcast Second Team All-American honors in 2005. Gresham played high school Sidney Lanier.

OFF THE CUFFS with Kimbrough
OFF THE CUFFS with KIMBROUGH Se. 2 Ep. 20 High School Graduates

OFF THE CUFFS with Kimbrough

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2020 34:32


DJ Harris and IV Daniels, seniors at Carver High School and West Forsyth High School respectively, come to the table to discuss their experiences with Sheriff Kimbrough. What it means to not have a graduation ceremony, their plans for the future, the pros and cons of social media, and what they would change if they had the power to make any change in Forsyth County.

Private Stock Records Radio
Private Stock Radio #43

Private Stock Records Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 60:01


Guest host Supreme La Rock (Seattle)! Music from Clark Sisters, Sylvia Striplin, Manu Dibango, Sylvester, Disco Tom x Twilight Tone, Carver High School, Russell Bros., Slick Rick, Dennis the Fox, Sister Sledge, Wham!, Brick, Roy Ayers, Sunlight Square Band, Free Life and Janet Kay. https://www.instagram.com/supremelarock/ Bringing you the best music that isn't on the radio. Powered by artists on the Private Stock Records Label and content in the Private Stock Record Pool. Full tracklist below, follow on: http://www.PrivateStockRecords.com http://www.Twitter.com/PVTStockRecs http://www.Instagram.com/PVTStockRecs http://www.Facebook.com/PVTStockRecs https://open.spotify.com/user/djzimmie/playlist/7xHRPcQtyTVH3nIHARWix6

Chicago Bullseye
Bulls Podcast #53 – Artis Gilmore

Chicago Bullseye

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2020


Interview with Artis Gilmore Early Life Artis Gilmore was born in Chipley, Florida as one of 10 children. He was reared there, and attended Roulhac High School. Gilmore was 6'5′ at age 15. When public schools were integrated, he attended Chipley High School for one week before leaving home to attend Carver High School in Dothan, Alabama, a larger community 35 miles to the north. He graduated from Dothan's Carver High School in 1967, at 6'10” as a Third Team All-American. A star center during his two collegiate years at Jacksonville University, Gilmore led the Dolphins to the NCAA Division I championship game in 1970, where his team was beaten 80–69 by the UCLA Bruins. Gilmore remains the top player in rebounds per game in the history of NCAA Division I basketball. Artis Gilmore followed five All-Star seasons with the Kentucky Colonels of the ABA by becoming the first overall pick in the 1976 ABA Dispersal draft, which dispersed the players in the ABA clubs, such as the Colonels, that did not join the NBA. During his career, Gilmore was an 11-time All-Star, the ABA Rookie of the Year, and an ABA MVP. Nicknamed “The A-Train”, the 7 ft 2 in Gilmore once played in 670 consecutive games. Playing career 1971–1989 Position Center Number 53 Career history 1971–1976 Kentucky Colonels 1976–1982  Chicago Bulls 1982–1987  San Antonio Spurs 1987  Chicago Bulls 1988  Boston Celtics 1988–1989  Arimo Bologna  (Italian League)   Career highlights and awards ABA champion (1975) ABA Playoffs Most Valuable Player (1975) ABA Most Valuable Player (1972) 6× NBA All-Star (1978, 1979, 1981–1983, 1986) 5× ABA All-Star (1972–1976) ABA All-Star Game MVP (1974) 5× All-ABA First Team (1972–1976) 4× ABA All-Defensive First Team (1973–1976) NBA All-Defensive Second Team (1978) ABA Rookie of the Year (1972) ABA All-Rookie First Team (1972) ABA All-Time Team Consensus first-team All-American (1971) Second-team All-American – AP, NABC, UPI (1970) Career ABA and NBA statistics Points 24,941 (18.8 ppg) Rebounds 16,330 (12.3 rpg) Assists 3,050 (2.3 apg) Nicknames: (The A-Train, Late Sleeper) Position: Center ▪ Shoots: Left 7-2, 240lb (218cm, 108kg) Born: September 21, 1949 (Age: 70-106d) in Chipley, Florida Colleges: Gardner-Webb University, Jacksonville University Career Averages: 1,329 games 18.8 Pts 12.3 Reb 2.3 Assists 58.2% FG% 15% 3PT% 69.8% Free Throw % eFG 58.2% 21.4 PER   Bulls Timeline March 29, 1971: Drafted by the Chicago Bulls in the 7th round (117th pick) of the 1971 NBA Draft. August 5, 1976: Drafted by the Chicago Bulls from the Kentucky Colonels in the dispersal draft. July 22, 1982: Traded by the Chicago Bulls to the San Antonio Spurs for Dave Corzine, Mark Olberding and cash. June 22, 1987: Traded by the San Antonio Spurs to the Chicago Bulls for a 1988 2nd round draft pick (Shelton Jones was later selected). December 26, 1987: Waived by the Chicago Bulls. January 8, 1988: Signed as a free agent with the Boston Celtics. Career Accomplishments Most Defensive Rebounds in Professional Basketball history with 11,514.  5th in Professional Basketball History in Overall rebounds 1 – Wilt Chamberlain (23924), 2 – Bill Russell (21,620), 3 – Moses Malone (17,834), 4 – Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (17,440) 5 – Artis Gilmore (16,330).   Bulls When you get to the Bulls, you came back from San Antonio in the summer of 1987 in exchange for a 2nd round draft pick, and for a brief time you are on the court in Chicago with not only Michael Jordan but it was Scottie Pippen and Horace Grant's rookie years together. The post Bulls Podcast #53 – Artis Gilmore appeared first on Chicago Bullseye.

Chicago Bullseye
Bulls Podcast #53 – Artis Gilmore

Chicago Bullseye

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2020


Interview with Artis Gilmore Early Life Artis Gilmore was born in Chipley, Florida as one of 10 children. He was reared there, and attended Roulhac High School. Gilmore was 6'5′ at age 15. When public schools were integrated, he attended Chipley High School for one week before leaving home to attend Carver High School in Dothan, Alabama, a larger community 35 miles to the north. He graduated from Dothan's Carver High School in 1967, at 6'10” as a Third Team All-American. A star center during his two collegiate years at Jacksonville University, Gilmore led the Dolphins to the NCAA Division I championship game in 1970, where his team was beaten 80–69 by the UCLA Bruins. Gilmore remains the top player in rebounds per game in the history of NCAA Division I basketball. Artis Gilmore followed five All-Star seasons with the Kentucky Colonels of the ABA by becoming the first overall pick in the 1976 ABA Dispersal draft, which dispersed the players in the ABA clubs, such as the Colonels, that did not join the NBA. During his career, Gilmore was an 11-time All-Star, the ABA Rookie of the Year, and an ABA MVP. Nicknamed “The A-Train”, the 7 ft 2 in Gilmore once played in 670 consecutive games. Playing career 1971–1989 Position Center Number 53 Career history 1971–1976 Kentucky Colonels 1976–1982  Chicago Bulls 1982–1987  San Antonio Spurs 1987  Chicago Bulls 1988  Boston Celtics 1988–1989  Arimo Bologna  (Italian League)   Career highlights and awards ABA champion (1975) ABA Playoffs Most Valuable Player (1975) ABA Most Valuable Player (1972) 6× NBA All-Star (1978, 1979, 1981–1983, 1986) 5× ABA All-Star (1972–1976) ABA All-Star Game MVP (1974) 5× All-ABA First Team (1972–1976) 4× ABA All-Defensive First Team (1973–1976) NBA All-Defensive Second Team (1978) ABA Rookie of the Year (1972) ABA All-Rookie First Team (1972) ABA All-Time Team Consensus first-team All-American (1971) Second-team All-American – AP, NABC, UPI (1970) Career ABA and NBA statistics Points 24,941 (18.8 ppg) Rebounds 16,330 (12.3 rpg) Assists 3,050 (2.3 apg) Nicknames: (The A-Train, Late Sleeper) Position: Center ▪ Shoots: Left 7-2, 240lb (218cm, 108kg) Born: September 21, 1949 (Age: 70-106d) in Chipley, Florida Colleges: Gardner-Webb University, Jacksonville University Career Averages: 1,329 games 18.8 Pts 12.3 Reb 2.3 Assists 58.2% FG% 15% 3PT% 69.8% Free Throw % eFG 58.2% 21.4 PER   Bulls Timeline March 29, 1971: Drafted by the Chicago Bulls in the 7th round (117th pick) of the 1971 NBA Draft. August 5, 1976: Drafted by the Chicago Bulls from the Kentucky Colonels in the dispersal draft. July 22, 1982: Traded by the Chicago Bulls to the San Antonio Spurs for Dave Corzine, Mark Olberding and cash. June 22, 1987: Traded by the San Antonio Spurs to the Chicago Bulls for a 1988 2nd round draft pick (Shelton Jones was later selected). December 26, 1987: Waived by the Chicago Bulls. January 8, 1988: Signed as a free agent with the Boston Celtics. Career Accomplishments Most Defensive Rebounds in Professional Basketball history with 11,514.  5th in Professional Basketball History in Overall rebounds 1 – Wilt Chamberlain (23924), 2 – Bill Russell (21,620), 3 – Moses Malone (17,834), 4 – Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (17,440) 5 – Artis Gilmore (16,330).   Bulls When you get to the Bulls, you came back from San Antonio in the summer of 1987 in exchange for a 2nd round draft pick, and for a brief time you are on the court in Chicago with not only Michael Jordan but it was Scottie Pippen and Horace Grant's rookie years together. The post Bulls Podcast #53 – Artis Gilmore appeared first on Chicago Bullseye.

Bulls Podcast
Bulls Podcast #53 – Artis Gilmore

Bulls Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2020 62:23


Interview with Artis Gilmore Early Life Artis Gilmore was born in Chipley, Florida as one of 10 children. He was reared there, and attended Roulhac High School. Gilmore was 6'5′ at age 15. When public schools were integrated, he attended Chipley High School for one week before leaving home to attend Carver High School in Dothan, Alabama, a larger community ... Read More The post Bulls Podcast #53 – Artis Gilmore appeared first on Chicago Bulls Podcast.

GoVols247: A Tennessee Volunteers athletics podcast
Big Alabama O-lineman commits to Vols

GoVols247: A Tennessee Volunteers athletics podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2019 11:32


GoVols247's Wes Rucker (from the Fort Rucker Sun Room Alternate Studio) and Ryan Callanhan (from Casa de Callahan) convened online through the majesty of Al Gore's Internets to break down Tennessee's newest 2020 commitment — big guard James Robinson from Carver High School in Montgomery, Ala. The 6-foot-4, 323-pound Robinson — another addition from Jeremy Pruitt's native Alabama — has had a Tennessee offer since March and has been a big priority for the Vols the past several months. His status has consistently risen during that time, and he ultimately chose Tennessee over Auburn, Texas A&M and several other SEC programs. What kind of prospect is Robinson? Should people overlook his three-star ranking (which is common for guards) and focus more on his list of offers? What does the addition of Robinson mean for the rest of Tennessee's class, specifically up front? Those are the primary discussion points of this quick, breaking-news episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

On the Mark with D Mark Mitchell
Changes to Bryant Denny Stadium, Opelika Parks & Rec, Terry Rosenthal

On the Mark with D Mark Mitchell

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2019 81:25


June 7, 2019Exciting things happening, coming up...station merges and Coaches Show, to name a couple; D Mark gives us the weather forecast (brought by the Opelika Observer); Atlanta Brave ReportGame schedules for the weekend; reflecting on yesterday's interview with Coach Butch Thompson; University of Alabama Board of Trustees approves new plans for Bryant-Denny StadiumSam Bailey (Director at Opelika Parks & Rec) on the Hamilton's Hotline, discussing golf, Dallas Keuchel signed on with Atlanta BravesD Mark gives us an updated weather forecast; basketball coach James "J.J." Jackson has retired from Carver High School; from the watercooler, Lee-Scott looking to hire softball coach; big weekend for AU BaseballCoach apparel; odds on Coach Nick Saban retiring & remarks; assistants with the toughest tasks in 2019; big debacle when Southern Mississippi got rid of Jeff BauerTerry Rosenthal (CEO of The Orthopaedic Clinic) on the Hamilton's Hotline, talking about the golf tournament, college football schedules, last year's strength of schedule rankings, New England Patriots receive their Super Bowl rings, Baseball Super RegionalsRon Ingram (Director of Communications, AHSAA) in-studio this morning, discussing updates in the association, Elite 100 Basketball Showcase

Championship Vision
Episode 53: Coach Sharman White- Head Boys Basketball Coach and Associate Athletic Director at Pace

Championship Vision

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2019 43:38


  Sharman White is the Boys’ Head Varsity Basketball Coach and associate director of athletics at Pace Academy in Georgia. White has been a high school coach for 20 seasons (1996-97 through 2015-16), and he owns a career high school head coaching record of 373-91 (.804 winning percentage). Eleven of those seasons (2005-06 to 2015-16) were as the head boys basketball coach and athletic director at Miller Grove High School in Lithonia, Georgia. At the helm of the Miller Grove, White went 268-60 record (.817), including six-straight state championships. The 2014 USA Today All-USA Coach of the Year, White guided Miller Grove to the 2009-2012 Georgia Class 4A titles and the 2013 and 2014 Georgia Class 5A championships. His final season at Miller Grove in 2015-16 was one of his most impressive, as his team finished 31-3 and earning a bid to the Dick’s National’s tournament, and he was named the 2016 National High School Coaches Association Coach of the Year. Prior to arriving at Miller Grove, White coached at Carver High School in Georgia. In his final season at Carver, he was named the 2004 Georgia Class 5AA Coach of the Year after leading his team to a regional title and the state championship game. Coach White left Miller Grove and spent two seasons as a Georgia State assistant coach (2016-17 to 2017-18), White helped the team to an 44-24 record (.647 winning percentage), including a 24-11 campaign and NCAA Tournament appearance in 2017-18. Coach White served as a court coach at the 2018 USA Basketball Men’s U17 World Cup Team training camp. He was a gold-medal winning assistant coach for USA Basketball at the 2015 FIBA Americas U16 Championship and he has been a coach at the 2014 and 2015 USA Basketball Men’s Junior National Team October Minicamps. Leave us a 5 star rating and review wherever you listen to the Hoop Heads Podcast, that helps other members of the basketball community just like you find our show. Be prepared to take some notes as you listen to this episode with Coach Sharman White from Pace Academy in the state of Georgia. Email – sharman.white@paceacademy.org Twitter – @coachswhite  --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kevin-furtado/support

Hey Amarillo
Mildred Darton

Hey Amarillo

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2019 46:03


A conversation with Mildred Darton, president of the North Heights Advisory Association. Mildred grew up in the North Heights and attended Carver High School in the 1960s, during segregation. With host Jason Boyett, she shares the history of this predominantly African-American neighborhood, the destructive impact desegregation had on the community, and what the North Heights still needs today. This episode is sponsored by Six Car Pub & Brewery. Support the podcast via Patreon.com/heyamarillo.

Match One Podcast
Match One Podcast (@matchonepodcast) Episode 109: "Sports Talk Part 1" #Kickball #Beef feat @Tee_JayT and Black

Match One Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2018 102:54


This week it was nothing but Sports Talk going on with the your favorite duo @zeusmatchone and @bigcuzzdwic and this week we brought another homie to the show @Tee_JayT and Black and just like the title says Sports Talk form the NBA, NFL, NCAA even touched on some local Carver High School. We also touched on Drake and Pusha Beef.

Match One Podcast
Match One Podcast (@matchonepodcast) Episode 109: "Sports Talk Part 1" #Kickball #Beef feat @Tee_JayT and Black

Match One Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2018 102:54


This week it was nothing but Sports Talk going on with the your favorite duo @zeusmatchone and @bigcuzzdwic and this week we brought another homie to the show @Tee_JayT and Black and just like the title says Sports Talk form the NBA, NFL, NCAA even touched on some local Carver High School. We also touched on Drake and Pusha Beef.

El Vuelo de Yorch
Tina Turner T01 #20 El Vuelo de Yorch

El Vuelo de Yorch

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2018 60:00


Tina Turner nació como Anna Mae Bullock el 26 de noviembre de 1939 en Nutbush, condado de Haywood, Tennessee. Sus padres, Zelma Priscilla y Floyd Richard Bullock , eran blancos y la acogieron en adopción cuando tenía tres años. Su madre tenía ascendencia cheroqui y navajo junto con afroamericana. Cuando aparecieron los resultados de sus análisis de sangre en un documental de la PBS, Africa American Lives 2, éstos mostraron que Tina tenía un 1% de sangre indígena. Tenía una hermana mayor, Ruby Aillene. Por un tiempo, durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial, sus padres se trasladaron a Knoxville, Tennessee. Durante este período, Tina y su hermana fueron separadas y vivían en casas diferentes, por lo que Tina se fue a vivir con sus abuelos paternos. Asistió a la Iglesia Misionera Baptista de Woodlwan cerca de la autopista 19, renombrada como Autopista Tina Turner en honor a ella. Después de dos años volvieron a Nutbush a vivir, donde tuvo su primera experiencia musical en primavera en la Iglesia Bautista de Nutbush Hill. Con once años, su madre dejó a su padre, desapareciendo sin decir nada a sus hijos, después de un matrimonio plagado de abusos. Su madre se trasladó a St. Louis a vivir con la tía abuela de Tina. Después de casarse con otra mujer, su padre también dejó a la familia cuando Tina tenía trece años, por lo que las hermanas se fueron a vivir con su abuela a Georgeanna, Brownsville. Tina Turner declaró en sus memorias que nunca sintió el cariño de su madre y que ella «no me quería», afirmando además, que su madre había planeado abandonar a su padre cuando estaba embarazada de ella. Antes de su adolescencia, se convirtió en una trabajadora doméstica en Ripley. Creció como una «marimacho» y Tina compaginó tanto su puesto como animadora, como jugadora de baloncesto en el equipo de Carver High School. Cuando tenía dieciséis años su abuela murió de repente, y tras el funeral, su madre le llevó a St. Louis, donde su hermana ya se había trasladado. En St. Louis asistió a Sumner High School y se graduó en 1958. Posteriormente encontró trabajo como auxiliar de enfermería en el Hospital Barnes-Jewish.

The Batchelor Pad Radio Network
TGIF X 2 on the Batchelor Pad radio network!

The Batchelor Pad Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2013 123:00


At 6pm est "It's TheCrossover with Kyalo Crosson At 7pm est "It's Ladies Night with Kathy B Her topics will be the latest entertainment news, follow up on Syria, the shooting at Carver High School in Winston Salem, NC, Breast Cancer Awareness and  Relationships. Listen beginning at 7pm Est at www.blogtalkradio.comor on your phone at 646 929 0130. Follow us at padnation@facebook and pad4truth@twitter.

Oral History of the Cobb County Branch of the NAACP and Civil Rights Activities in Cobb County, Georgia (audio excerpts)

Clarence Jasper was born in Vandergrift, Pennsylvania, and moved to Marietta, Georgia, on the death of his parents. He was raised by his grandparents, who originally lived in the Jonesville area of Cobb County. They were relocated to Marietta with the construction of the Bell Aircraft Corporation plant. Mr. Jasper joined the U.S. Army, serving in Europe, Japan, the Dominican Republic, and Vietnam, before retiring in 1974. He received degrees in Human Resources Administration from Saint Leo University in Saint Leo, Florida, and History from Georgia State University. After retiring from the Army, Mr. Jasper held a variety of positions, including being a teacher at Carver High School in Atlanta, Georgia, and a police officer in East Point, Georgia. In 1999 he became a Bailiff for the Cobb County State Court. Mr. Jasper also serves as a deacon at the Mount Sinai Baptist Church in Marietta, Georgia. ID:ksu-45-05-001-03018 Rights:To request permission to publish, reproduce, publicly display, broadcast, or distribute this material in any format, you must contact the Archives, Rare Books and Records Management.

Oral History PDF's of the Cobb County Branch of the NAACP and Civil Rights Activities in Cobb County, Georgia (PDF Format)

Clarence Jasper was born in Vandergrift, Pennsylvania, and moved to Marietta, Georgia, on the death of his parents. He was raised by his grandparents, who originally lived in the Jonesville area of Cobb County. They were relocated to Marietta with the construction of the Bell Aircraft Corporation plant. Mr. Jasper joined the U.S. Army, serving in Europe, Japan, the Dominican Republic, and Vietnam, before retiring in 1974. He received degrees in Human Resources Administration from Saint Leo University in Saint Leo, Florida, and History from Georgia State University. After retiring from the Army, Mr. Jasper held a variety of positions, including being a teacher at Carver High School in Atlanta, Georgia, and a police officer in East Point, Georgia. In 1999 he became a Bailiff for the Cobb County State Court. Mr. Jasper also serves as a deacon at the Mount Sinai Baptist Church in Marietta, Georgia. Use Restrictions: To request permission to publish, reproduce, publicly display, broadcast, or distribute this material in any format, you must contact the Archives, Rare Books and Records Management.

Bethel Missionary Baptist Church, Pratt City
June 12, 2011 - Worship Service (Carver High School)

Bethel Missionary Baptist Church, Pratt City

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2011 73:51


Bethel Missionary Baptist Church dr. T.L. Lewis, Pastor