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EP 35 – Kristin Arnold & Sheldon Kerr – Break Down Barriers – Female Guides Requested PodcastKristin's & Sheldon's Links:Moxie Website: https://www.moxiemountainguides.com/The indigenous organization Moxie supports in SW CO: https://store.southernute-nsn.gov/product-category/bgcsu/All In Ice Fest: https://allinicefest.com/DEI trainings Kristin and Sheldon have completed and activists from the community that have helped to support their learning: Check Your Privilege: https://www.checkyourprivilege.co/store & Habit Queer: https://www.habitqueer.com/about-meThese Colorado Women Are Reframing What It Means to Be a Mountain Guide – 5280The Woman Who Is Pushing for Gender Equality in the Guiding World – PowderEpisode Intro:Dear listeners of the Female Guides Requested Podcast. Happy Wednesday. This is your host Ting Ting from Las Vegas. Today we have two guests, Kristin Arnold and Sheldon Kerr, founders of Moxie Mountain Guides. I was super excited to finally pinned them down from their busy schedule to have this conversation. When I edited this episode, I paused multiple times to reflect and ask myself questions. What is a guide? What is a good guide? What are the so-called soft skills and how do they play a role in risk management? I learned so much from them and I'm so happy that they started Moxie.Both Kristin and Sheldon are IFMGA mountain guides. IFMGA stands for International Federation of Mountain Guides Association, and their certification is the highest credential attainable by a professional mountain guide. As of spring 2024, they are 2 of 17 total women IFMGA in the US. Together they created Moxie Mountain Guides to align the profession of guiding with their values. Let me share a quote from their website “We guide for good. We believe representation matters. We want the mountain to be inclusive space for women, non-binary and trans-identifying backcountry athletes – no matter your body type, race, or gender.” Moxie strives to break down the social and financial barriers to accessing high-end technical instruction.Kristin and Sheldon are also AMGA Instructor Team members. They teach AMGA mountain guide programs, including women's Rock Guide course. I heard encouraging stories from their students and was curious to learn more about their philosophy and approach. In this episode we had a deep dive into what affinity space does, why inclusion is a fundamental component of risk management, how we should advocate equality and justice, and what professionalism means to guides. You will recognize their voices very quickly when you start listening, but to give you a head start. The first person talked was Kristin. Without further ado, let's go and enjoy the Moxie ride!
Wie privilegiert sind wir? Haben wir alle wirklich die gleichen Chancen? Wie ist es denn um die Chancengleich- oder -ungleichheit bestellt? Das besprechen in der 13. Ausgabe von "Bratwurst mit Chili" Hicran Songur, Redakteurin beim Verlag Nürnberger Presse und der Volontär Anton Dietzfelbinger. Sturmfrei im "Bratwurst mit Chili"-Podcast, denn Michael Husarek ist terminlich und Lukas G. Schlapp urlaubsbedingt verhindert, also übernehmen in dieser Folge die anderen beiden. Bratwurst mit Chili Folge 13: Check your Privilege! Wie steht's um die Chancen(un)gleichheit? Hicran Songur, Redakteurin beim Verlag Nürnberger Presse Anton Dietzfelbinger, Volontär beim Verlag Nürnberger Presse Ihr habt ein Aufregerthema für die nächste Woche? Schreibt einfach eine Mail an Lukas: lukas.schlapp@vnp.de
Deuteronomy 32:10–14 contains a moving recollection of God's paternal care for Israel. Verses 15–18 indict Israel for forgetting their privileged position before God and forsaking him altogether. This text forces us to ask whether we have forgotten our privileged position before God. Are we unmindful of Jesus who bore our sin? We will consider this theme under two headings: 1. Getting Your Privilege (vv. 10–14) 2. Forgetting Your Privilege (vv. 15–18)
On a special return episode of her original show, Kristin Watt addresses a few instances that recently happened that put her views on various privileges on full display.
Check out the third episode of Word on the Street: An OML/RRC Podcast! In this episode, “Check Your Privilege”, SIE Shelly examines the topics of social privilege using Gaby Hinsliff's ‘Check your privilege' used to annoy me. Now I get it. Our hosts will dive into personal experiences navigating social dynamics through the lens of power and privilege. What does privilege mean to you? How does it manifest in daily life? What does it look like among SCU students? Listen and share your thoughts! SPECIAL GUEST Alex Gonzalez Instagram: scu_mcc RESOURCES Check your privilege' used to annoy me. Now I get it https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2017/dec/27/check-your-privilege-racism-sexism-education-income FOLLOW US FOR MORE INSTAGRAM @rrc_scu @scuoml FACEBOOK @SCURainbowResourceCenter @SCUOfficeForMulticulturalLearning SPOTIFY Word On The Street: An OML & RRC Podcast SCU OML YOUTUBE SCU Office for Multicultural Learning
In this episode, Hannah and Greg talk sibling birth order, including but not limited to middle child syndrome, attention seeking, and dealing with jealousy. Greg, in true middle child fashion, tries his best to shift focus away from himself, while naturally, the youngest, Hannah gladly takes the spotlight and deep dives into dating and rejection as a Black girl in a predominantly white town. Additionally, a super special guest, the last of the fake siblings, our older brother, Tyler Jackson, chimes in!Works Referenced:The Birth Order Book: Why You Are The Way You Are by Dr. Kevin LemanBirth order characteristics from betterhelp.com article "Birth Order Theory: Insights Into Your Personality"Consider following us on social media @fakesiblingspod. Thanks for listening!
Dan plays "Check Your Privilege Bingo," a hilarious DEI training exercise for employees of the Milwaukee Public Library.
We hope you enjoy this episode, and come back next week, and the week after, to hear more! On today's show, the boys share their new idea for "bug nails," talk about their very eventful weekend, the Two Tim's Tour, and some GOP Debate shenanigans. Not to mention, a HUGE (WIN) Look What I Found from Carson about online Plinko gambling, and an angry Karen Nextdoor Drama read! Want to stay up to date with the podcast? Give us a follow on our social media platforms, and check out the video version of this show on YouTube in the links below! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ittakesallkindspodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ITAKPodcast YouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSQ1H-tYJrxroyz82ygvJoI9splHke-Ez
Epictetus didn't care what you had read. He didn't care if you had made it through the densest writings of Chryssipus. Marcus Aurelius didn't care what your job was, what your education was, what your authority was.What mattered was who you were–in your actual life.---And in today's reading from The Daily Stoic, Ryan discusses the value of taking a step back to asses how privileged you really are in the grand scheme of life, and how that will put you one step closer toward helping other people.✉️ Sign up for the Daily Stoic email: https://dailystoic.com/dailyemail
D/P chats with comedian Sonia Z (host of the Yo! That's Weird podcast) for some hog wild riffs and new business opportunities. This is a live show that Paige does with his older sister Dee Williams Sunday's at 6 on YouTube! Never miss a second of D/P at https://www.youtube.com/paigecampbell... Other social media: Paige: Instagram/Twitter @unclepaige Tik tok @unclepaige420 Dee: Instagram: @nois__ Sonia: Instagram/Twitter: @thatchicksonia Podcast: @yothatsweirdpodcast Website: https://www.thatchicksonia.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/paige-campbell33/support
Becka, Tommy, and Olivia welcome back to the podcast, author, speaker, and founder of Check Your Privilege, Myisha T Hill. Their conversation is full of laughter, wisdom, and insights on Myisha's last work, Heal Your Way Forward: The Co-Conspirator's Guide to an Antiracist Future. https://www.myishathill.com For more information on this episode and the show notes please visit: PermissionToBePodcast.com
Fresh from the Hill: Inside Stories of Noteworthy Cornellians
It's time for a new series of Fresh from the Hill (finally!) The name of our new host may be familiar to you - that's because she was a guest on the podcast back in 2021! Get to know her better by revisiting that episode today (Check Your Privilege - original air date 8/18/21) and stay tuned for brand new episodes in the upcoming weeks with Sydney hosting. Read the episode transcript. Hosted by Camila Salazar '16. Created and produced by Amanda Massa. Music by Kia Albertson-Rogers '13, koa3@cornell.edu. Artwork by Chris Kelly. *The views expressed by Fresh from the Hill hosts and guests do not necessarily reflect the opinions or policies of Cornell University.
Jen and Noam continue to discuss The Biggest News Ever; the changes being made to Twitter in the wake of Elon's acquisition, the sustained freakout, the true value of a bluecheck, $8 verification, and the pending misinformation apocalypse. We also sneak in a little Andor talk before taking on Ron DeSanctimonious' chances of winning the GOP nomination and if he should run in 2024 at all. And as usual we will be on Callin at 8:30pm Eastern Wednesday night where we'll break down the Stupid Tuesday results (or at least those that will be known at that time) https://www.callin.com/show/all-crossed-out-jVWglWcHxW Show notes: Twitter hilariously bans a Qanoner after taking his Twitter Blue money: https://twitter.com/nycsouthpaw/status/1589025757183242240 Noam wrote a very good piece critiquing Max Fisher's book on social media and you should read it: https://www.commentary.org/articles/noam-blum/social-media-chaos-machine/ Yoel Roth once again has to make a tweet thread explaining what really happened with the Twitter layoffs as it relates to the content moderation team: https://twitter.com/yoyoel/status/1588657228462317568 For everyone who thinks the new penalty for impersonating a public figure on Twitter is new, let me take you back to 2019 when we were discussing parody accounts getting the banhammer: https://twitter.com/NateSilver538/status/1088088107134668801 Matt Yglesias' tweet thread (the one we savaged that is): https://twitter.com/mattyglesias/status/1588190763413868553 Some folks over at Twitter bluecheck verification allegedly had quite the side hustle: https://twitter.com/WSBChairman/status/1588973918379200512 Thaddeus Russell's critique on the critique of conspicuous consumption: https://reason.com/2014/02/01/that-kind-of-luxe-just-aint-for-us-the-p/ That time that the NYT doxed SSC for no good reason other than to start shit with the tech bros: https://www.thedailybeast.com/the-slate-star-codex-doxxing-is-the-latest-squabble-inside-new-york-times Pfffft why didn't you know that Trump secretly hates DeSantis, the right people have known for months: https://twitter.com/jdawsey1/status/1589097754521137152
In this second episode of the Investigations Unpacked podcast series, "Check your privilege", Peter Richard, Counsel at Ashurst, sits down again with Rani John, a Partner in the dispute resolution team at Ashurst to discuss the issue of privilege and the key considerations that are likely to arise in regards to maintaining privilege during and following an internal investigation. This episode includes insights and information related to: The circumstances in which an investigation report will (or won't) be protected by privilege How a company should approach document review with a view to preserving privilege The role of privilege when it comes to interviewing witnesses Privilege considerations when sharing information with a regulator. The information provided is not intended to be a comprehensive review of all developments in the law and practice, or to cover all aspects of those referred to. Listeners should take legal advice before applying it to specific issues or transactions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this episode we break down privilege. Often we hear about white privilege and leave it at that, but there is so much more and a deeper conversation to be had. We ALL have some level of privilege What is your privilege? If you don't know, check it at the door!Follow USIG: https://www.instagram.com/highlymelanatedpodcastTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/H_MelanatedPodYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCb2VbyoW6KaMxQo5onYluXA
Democrats are in despair over the “death of democracy” following multiple SCOTUS rulings. The problem is Democrats have forgotten how to sell the American people on their ideas.
Democrats are in despair over the "death of democracy" following multiple SCOTUS rulings. The problem is Democrats have forgotten how to sell the American people on their ideas.
This episode is chock full of goodness and light! SooJin and Hannah are joined by Hannah's 8-and-a-half-year-old son (Anthony) for the first part of the episode. He shares what racism is, what we can do to stop it, and what has been helpful for him so far in learning about racism and antiracism. After saying goodbye to Anthony, SooJin and Hannah reflect on Season Two and the major transformations that have taken place within themselves and within their lives. It's clear: both SooJin and Hannah were different people before starting the Antiracist Parenting Podcast. And the work they've put in over the past two years is ushering in all kinds of beautiful possibilities for the future!Resources:Heal Your Way Forward by Myisha T. Hill: https://checkyourprivilege.co/heal-your-way-forward/Check Your Privilege and The Co-Conspirator's Lounge: https://checkyourprivilege.co/ The Angela Day School: https://www.theangeladayschool.org/Girl, Woman, Other by Bernardine EvaristoHow We Show Up by Mia BirdsongAs We Have Always Done: Indigneous Freedom through Radical Resistance by Leanne Betasamosake SimpsonHow to be an Antiracist by Ibram X. KendiStory Tells a Story About Organizing by Renee Boney-JettSulwe by Lupita Nyong'oSeparate is Never Equal by Duncan TonatiuhSomething Happened in Our Town by Ann Hazzard, Marianne Celano, and Marietta CollinsChocolate Me! by Taye DiggsHumphrey book series by Betty G. Birney
Anti-racism educator, advocate, and entrepreneur, Myisha Hill discusses "Check Your Privilege" and what inspires her happiness.
0:25 Check your privilege (1 Corinthians 10:1-6)5:56 Using our past stories to change our future stories.13:25 From Gay to GospelNew Book: The StoryChanger: How God Rewrites Our Story By Inviting Us Into HisVisit thestorychanger.life for more resources on changing our story with God's Story.
Jason Brett discusses President's Biden's March 9th executive order on Bitcoin and Crypto and related matters surrounding the executive order. ABOUT JASON BRETT:Jason Brett is a former U.S. regulator who served at the FDIC during the Global Financial Crisis of 2008 in capital markets. Jason has 20 years of experience in Financial Services, and in 2016 went on to work in the cryptocurrency space, first starting at the Chamber of Digital Commerce and then advising some of the leading firms on government and regulatory strategies. He founded the Value Technology Foundation 501(c)(3) in 2019, that seeks to educate policymakers and regulators on bitcoin and blockchain.WHERE TO FIND JASON BRETT: → Twitter: https://twitter.com/regulatoryjason/WITHUM SMITH+BROWN SPONSORSHIP:→ http://www.withum.com/crypto SHOW NOTES:00:00:00 – Intro00:02:37 – Withum Sponsor 00:03:25 – Early years 00:12:11 – Bitcoin Donations for Activists00:16:46 – 'Check Your Privilege' Book Origin00:23:24 – How Bitcoin is a Trojan Horse00:28:39 – Russia Accepting Bitcoin 00:37:33 – Petrodollar 00:43:24 – Bitcoin as The Worlds Reserve Currency00:45:45 – The End of Super Imperialism 00:47:58 – About CBDC00:57:38 – Financial RepressionWHERE TO FIND JAY GOULD:→ Twitter: https://twitter.com/jaygould→ Newsletter: http://letter.jaygould.com → YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/jaygouldshow WHERE TO FIND THE JAY GOULD SHOW:→ iTunes: https://apple.co/2XDtFqp→ Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3ksPgL2→ YouTube: https://bit.ly/2ZkCWV9→ BuzzSpout: https://bit.ly/3nUnqJV
Alex Gladstein shares the inspiration for his recent book, “Check Your Financial Privilege”, and he explains why Bitcoin matters for freedom.ABOUT ALEX GLADSTEIN:Alex Gladstein is the Chief Strategy Officer at the Human Rights Foundation. Alex's writings on human rights and technology have appeared in The New York Times, BBC, CNN, NPR, TIME, The Washington Post, WIRED, The Wall Street Journal, The Atlantic, and more. He has spoken at universities from MIT to Stanford, and he has briefed The European Parliament and the US State Department, and serves as faculty at Singularity University and is an advisor to Blockchain Capital, a leading venture firm in the fintech industry., WHERE TO FIND ALEX GLADSTEIN: → Twitter: https://twitter.com/gladstein/→ Alex's Book: http://www.CYFP.org→ https://hrf.org/WITHUM SMITH+BROWN SPONSORSHIP:→ http://www.withum.com/crypto SHOW NOTES:00:00:00 – Intro00:02:37 – Withum Sponsor 00:03:25 – Early years 00:12:11 – Bitcoin Donations for Activists00:16:46 – 'Check Your Privilege' Book Origin00:23:24 – How Bitcoin is a Trojan Horse00:28:39 – Russia Accepting Bitcoin 00:37:33 – Petrodollar 00:43:24 – Bitcoin as The Worlds Reserve Currency00:45:45 – The End of Super Imperialism 00:47:58 – About CBDC00:57:38 – Financial RepressionWHERE TO FIND JAY GOULD:→ Twitter: https://twitter.com/jaygould→ Newsletter: http://letter.jaygould.com → YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/jaygouldshow WHERE TO FIND THE JAY GOULD SHOW:→ iTunes: https://apple.co/2XDtFqp→ Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3ksPgL2→ YouTube: https://bit.ly/2ZkCWV9→ BuzzSpout: https://bit.ly/3nUnqJV
Dr. Dan speaks to anti-racist educator, founder of Check Your Privilege, and author Myisha T on today's episode. Their conversation will deepen listeners' awareness of unconscious bias and educate parents and families everywhere.Myisha T. Hill is a mental health activist, speaker, and entrepreneur who is passionate about mental wellness and empowerment for all. She founded and runs the advocacy site Check Your Privilege. Myisha works with organizations and community groups taking white people on a self-reflective journey to explore their relationship with power, privilege, and racism.Check Your Privilege is a global movement that supports individuals on their journey of becoming actively anti-racist. Through the organization's online workshops and events they aim to deepen the awareness of how unconscious bias, and the interlocking systems of domination, affect the mental health of Black, Brown, Indigenous, marginalized Persons of Color. Additionally, Myisha T.'s book Check Your Privilege: Live Into the Work invites readers to embark on their own anti-racism journey. For more information please go to visit Check Your Privilege and follow Myisha T on Instagram @ckyourprivilege. Email your parenting questions to Dr. Dan podcast@drdanpeters.com (we might answer on a future episode)Follow us @parentfootprintpodcast (Instagram, Facebook) and @drdanpeters (Twitter)Listen, subscribe, rate, review on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or wherever you like to listenFor more information www.exactlyrightmedia.com www.drdanpeters.comFor podcast merchwww.exactlyrightmedia.com/parent-footprint-shopSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Is talking about our privileges necessary, or self-important? This week, we discuss Twitter bubbles, Badhai Do, and what checking our privilege actually entails. ‘Respectfully Disagree' is The Swaddle Team's very own podcast series, in which we get together to discuss and dissect the issues we passionately differ on.
On episode #1036 of the Daytime Confidential podcast Luke Kerr, Mike Jubinville, Jillian Bowe and Joshua Baldwin dish the latest The Bold and the Beautiful, Days of Our Lives, General Hospital and The Young and the Restless headlines and storylines. Mon, 28 February 2022 Deadbeat Moms and Is Peter REALLY Dead? On episode #1035 of the Daytime Confidential podcast, Luke Kerr, Mike Jubinville, Jillian Bowe and Joshua Baldwin dish the latest The Bold and the Beautiful, Days of Our Lives, General Hospital and The Young and the Restless headlines and storylines. All this and more on the latest Daytime Confidential podcast! Twitter: @DCConfidential, @Luke_Kerr, @Mike Jubinville, @JillianBowe, Josh Baldwin and Carly Silver. Facebook: Daytime Confidential Subscribe to Daytime Confidential on iTunes, Google Play, and Spotify.
Today I am sharing my thoughts about the trucker “freedom convoy” here in Ontario. I have many emotions and I haven't been able to find a place to channel my energy around it. I thought I would use this platform to share, as I have been really struggling to understand and hold space for people who are standing behind this particular movement and upholding systems that cause harm to so many. Today I am challenging you to take a look at your privilege and proximity to power. I also want to share some of the resources and educators that have taught me (and continue to teach me) so much about dismantling my own personal biases. @ckyourprivilege (the inspiration for the name of this episode) @jamilamalika @newleaffoundationto @janayathefuture @dearyoga_ @accordingtoweeze @rachelricketts @wetsuweten_checkpoint @matriarch.movement @lindork @selamdebs Wheel of Power & Privilege (Illustrated by @sylviaduckworth) Stay in touch with me Website Instagram YouTube
In this week's episode, I share an extremely informative and powerful conversation with one of First Nations woman, Teela Reid. Teela shares how the misinformation she continually received as a child drove her to change her career as a teacher, to becoming a lawyer, so she could help lead the way for change. She also shares some of her incredible family stories of growing up, and also co-creating the Blackfulla Bookclub. In this conversation we are reminded of the power of truth telling, and why education is so important for the generations to come, as they will be the ones to help create change.
1982 is here again! Bad inflation, terrible movies and crazy liberals. Mary Margaret Olohan, a reporter for The Daily Signal is here with some shocking news on school curriculum and she has the proof. Richard V Battle is back to discuss today's problems and life's daily treasure. Dutch Masters, is the CEO of Carnivore Traders. his secret group of conservative top former analysts and traders from major financial institutions are taking on the big Wall Street guys and beating the crap out of them with their stock picking strategies!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/thebuffshow) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-buff-show/support
This week, we're continuing with our countdown of the top 10 most-downloaded episodes of the FourBlock Podcast since it first launched in the fall of 2019. Number four on the countdown is a conversation with former U.S Army officer and author Jason Dempsey, PhD, discusses his own transition, explores the meaning of service, and shares insights from his research on the military to civilian career transition. Jason served for over twenty years in the Army as an infantry officer, deploying twice to Afghanistan and once to Iraq. He last served as Special Assistant to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. In that capacity he oversaw the Chairman's strategic priority of Keeping Faith with the Military Community and led the development and launch of the Call to Continued Service, an initiative endorsed by all of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, which encourages members of the military to continue their public service after they take off the uniform. Jason is the co-founder of MILLIE, a company that seeks to empower the community of veteran and military spouse real estate agents and to help military families through the moving process. He is also a Senior Adviser to the Columbia University Center for Veteran Transition and Integration and an Adjunct Senior Fellow of the Military, Veterans, and Society Program at the Center for a New American Security. Jason has written extensively on Army efforts toward gender integration, the experiences of Hispanics in the military, and our counterinsurgency efforts in Afghanistan. His book, Our Army: Soldiers, Politics and Civil-Military Relations was published by Princeton University Press and was the first major work to delve into the social and political attitudes of the active-duty military. Jason is a graduate of the United States Military Academy and holds a PhD in political science from Columbia University. ABOUT US Welcome to the FourBlock Podcast, a show that examines veteran career transition and the military-civilian divide in the workplace. General Charles Krulak coined the term "Three Block War" to describe the nature of 21st-century military service defined by peace-keeping, humanitarian aid, and full combat. But what happens next? Veterans are often unprepared to return home and begin new careers. We call this the Fourth Block. FourBlock is a national non-profit that has supported thousands of transitioning service members across the nation in beginning new and meaningful careers. Mike Abrams (@fourblock) is an Afghanistan veteran, founder of FourBlock, and author of two military transition books. He represents the military transition perspective. Lindsey Pollak (@lindsaypollak) is a career and workplace expert and New York Times bestselling author of three career advice books. Lindsey represents the civilian perspective of this issue. Veterans, explore new industries and make the right connections. Find a career that fits your calling. Join us at fourblock.org/ Sponsor our program or host a class to equip more of our veterans at fourblock.org/donate. Follow FourBlock on Social Media LinkedIn Facebook Instagram Twitter Podcast episodes are produced and edited by the Columbia University Center for Veteran Transition and Integration.
Myisha T Hill is a mental health activist, healer, speaker, author, entrepreneur and founder of Check Your Privilege, a global movement that supports individuals on their journey of becoming actively anti-racist. In this conversation, Myisha speaks about the importance of making space for Black men to exist as whole human beings, and why centering the teachings of Elders is necessary for guidance, growth, change, and inspiration. Myisha tells us all about her journey with her upcoming book, Heal Your Way Forward, and the backstory behind Check Your Privilege. You'll also hear about how therapy, peer support groups, Zumba, and SCUBA diving are sources of nourishment for Myisha! -----Myisha on Instagram: @myishathill Check Your Privilege: @ckyourprivilege Co-Conspirator's Lounge: www.coconspiratorslounge.com Shout Out: @upgradeaccessibility Row House Publishing on Instagram: @rowhousepubPodcast Transcriptions Available: www.rowhousepublishing.com/podcast Learn more about Row House Publishing and our mission to Raise the Volume on Voices That Matter™: http://rowhousepublishing.com Original Book Stoop theme: anonymousCover art: Danielle Pioli (https://www.daniellepioli.com)
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We have a regularly scheduled politics oriented episode for this week! We cover the growing Anti-Asian hate crimes in the U.S, Sarah Everard's recent death along with violence against women, disappointing news coming out of Turkey, and much more. Oh and Ella pronounces something wrong and Anna corrects her, per usual.
#AsianLivesMatter #BlackLivesMatter #BipolarLivesMatter I stand for these truths. Bipolars stand for these truths. But is there an element of our society that has gone so far that they are so blinded by their hatred that they are falling deeper into their own white privilege? Let's talk about it! Please lend your support to the podcast! https://anchor.fm/bipolaradventures/support At the $0.99 level YOU get to name one of my doors. Any of my doors! I will buy a plaque, place your name or anything you want on the plaque, and place the photo on Twitter and Instagram. $4.99: YOU get to name ALL of the bookshelves at Jacob's Bipolar Adventures Productions! A plaque for every bookshelf, your name or anything you want on that plaque, and we will upload the photo to Twitter and Instagram. $9.99: You get to name Jacob's Bipolar Production Studio's Desk, filing cabinet, restroom facilities, the refrigerator, the cabinetry in the break room, and ALL of the lighting fixtures. All of these items and locations will carry your plaque with your name or whatever you want on it. The photos will be uploaded to Twitter and Instagram in your honor. EVERY DAY AND NIGHT I will have the honor and joy of seeing your names, silly phrases, or obscene wordings in Jacob's Bipolar Adventures Productions Studio. So join the cause! It is a worthy cause! And let's have some fun! When you have donated I will see your name as is, and if you want something different please send it to me via Twitter, Instagram, or leave a voice message via Anchor! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bipolaradventures/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bipolaradventures/support
It's Women's History month and in this minisode we are honoring and learning about the first female Chief of the Cherokee nation, Wilma Mankiller. Shout out to Myisha T. Hill and her awesome group, Check Your Privilege, for putting her on our radar. We highly encourage you to follow @ckyourprivilege on Instagram and sign up for Myisha's amazing courses to advance your anti-racism journey. We get awe-inspired by the incredible journey of Mankiller and her community strengthening and building work and then we contrast it with super-buzzkill and current South Dakota governor Kristi Noem. If Mankiller is our inspiration for good and worthy work, Noem is the cautionary tale of modern day white lady fuckery. So listen up today, and then keep learning and uplifting the stories of Brown, Black, Asian, Indigenous, Pacific Islander, trans, and differently-abled women and femmes throughout this month and always!
Continuing the conversation from last week, Crystal and Sasha explore the individual's role and responsibility in being an anti-racist.Me and White Supremacy - Layla F. SaadInstagram: @nevertolduspod
I sit down for Part 1 of my interview with former U.S. Marine and retired U.S. Coast Guard Senior Chief, Scot "Mugsy" Mogilewski to talk about leadership philosophy. We break down "synthetic" vs "organic" leadership and explore the differences between the Marine Corps and the Coast Guard with regard to rank structure. Mugsy describes in detail the story behind his career defining leadership event.Part 2 drops Friday January 15, 2021!Disclaimer: These views are mine and should not be construed as the views of the U.S. Coast Guard.
Rainey, Blue and Liz discuss Chapter 4, "Check Your Privilege" of So You Want To Talk About Race by Ijeoma Oluo.
Rainey, Blue and Liz discuss Chapter 4, "Check Your Privilege" of So You Want To Talk About Race by Ijeoma Oluo.
"Are you done serving or are you ready to assume the mantle of citizen?” This week, we continue our look back at the top five most-downloaded episodes of the FourBlock Podcast with the #4 most-downloaded episode, “Check Your Privilege: Military-to-Civilian Career Transition Research Findings.” In this episode, former U.S Army officer and author Jason Dempsey, PhD, discusses his own transition, explores the meaning of service, and shares insights from his research on the military to civilian career transition. Jason served for over twenty years in the Army as an infantry officer, deploying twice to Afghanistan and once to Iraq. He last served as Special Assistant to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. In that capacity he oversaw the Chairman's strategic priority of Keeping Faith with the Military Community and led the development and launch of the Call to Continued Service, an initiative endorsed by all of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, which encourages members of the military to continue their public service after they take off the uniform. Jason is the co-founder of MILLIE, a company that seeks to empower the community of veteran and military spouse real estate agents and to help military families through the moving process. He is also a Senior Adviser to the Columbia University Center for Veteran Transition and Integration and an Adjunct Senior Fellow of the Military, Veterans, and Society Program at the Center for a New American Security. Jason has written extensively on Army efforts toward gender integration, the experiences of Hispanics in the military, and our counterinsurgency efforts in Afghanistan. His book, Our Army: Soldiers, Politics and Civil-Military Relations was published by Princeton University Press and was the first major work to delve into the social and political attitudes of the active-duty military. Jason is a graduate of the United States Military Academy and holds a PhD in political science from Columbia University. ABOUT US Welcome to the FourBlock Podcast, a show that examines veteran career transition and the military-civilian divide in the workplace. General Charles Krulak coined the term "Three Block War" to describe the nature of 21st-century military service defined by peace-keeping, humanitarian aid, and full combat. But what happens next? Veterans are often unprepared to return home and begin new careers. We call this the Fourth Block. FourBlock is a national non-profit that has supported thousands of transitioning service members across the nation in beginning new and meaningful careers. Mike Abrams (@fourblock) is an Afghanistan veteran, FourBlock founder, director of the Columbia University Center for Veteran Transition and Integration, and author of two military transition books. He'll be representing the military transition perspective. Lindsey Pollak (@lindsaypollak) is a career and workplace expert and New York Times bestselling author of three career advice books. Lindsey will be representing the civilian perspective of this issue. Veterans, explore new industries and make the right connections. Find a career that fits your calling. Join us at fourblock.org/ Sponsor our program or host a class to equip more of our veterans at fourblock.org/donate. Follow FourBlock on Social Media LinkedIn Facebook Instagram Twitter Podcast episodes are produced and edited by the Columbia University Center for Veteran Transition and Integration.
On this episode of Experiencing GhiaLogic. a conversation with her cousin Maia is reflected upon. GhiaLogic lists many reasons why living in America right now simply is not that bad. There are far other places on the globe where she would not want to be living! The purpose of this episode was to give hope and to inspire people to keep going. The world has always been unfair. Who knows if it will ever change... But one must look at the glass as half full and not half empty! There are third world countries out there that go through plagues every few years. Yet we are over here sad because of the mandatory masks laws. We have to check our privilege as a community. We can use social media as we please. We can freely condemn our president of his wrongdoings... A billionaire in China just got sentenced 18 years in prison for writing a criticizing letter to the Chinese president. Let's remember just how good we still have it! Instagram: @GhiaLogicX ghialogic.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ghialogic/support
We went into this podcast with a commitment to bringing up how racism and white supremacy intersect with feminist parenting. But, as white people, we are definitely going to mess up along our journey in doing antiracist work - and we did. In our Episode 4: Play, we had a discussion about Black baby dolls and Santa Claus that was problematic. Our intention was to be pro-Black, but it was actually tokenizing and harmful. In this episode, we talk with Myisha T. Hill, a Black anti-racist educator, advocate, entrepreneur, and mother to three boys. She helps us talk through what happened, how we can repair harm in times like these, and how we can do better. Note for our listeners of color: This episode might feel very white-centered and so may not be useful for you. We wanted to give you a heads up so that you can bow out now if this will be triggering or just doesn't feel like it's relevant. About our guest: Myisha T. Hill is an anti racism educator, advocate, and entrepreneur. Most recently seen on CNN and NBC for her revolutionary work with her brand https://checkyourprivilege.co/ (Check Your Privilege). Through courses and community Myisha is on a journey to change the narrative around white privilege. When not working to change the world we live in she can be found in Oakland, California mothering her three beautiful children and supporting social justice through her non profit organization Brown Sisters Speak. Find more about Myisha, buy her book, or join her community at https://checkyourprivilege.co/ (https://checkyourprivilege.co/) Take Action: Please join us in emailing the publisher, http://www.beacon.org/How-to-Be-Less-Stupid-About-Race-P1388.aspx (Beacon Press), to ask why they appear to be publicizing the book, White Fragility, which was written by a white woman (Robin DiAngelo) more so than the book, https://www.mahoganybooks.com/9780807050774 (How to Be Less Stupid about Race), which was written by a Black woman (Crystal Marie Fleming). Beacon Press is the publisher of both books. In recent months, White Fragility appears to have gotten more attention than How to Be Less Stupid About Race. We all need to be amplifying Black authors like Crystal Marie Fleming right now. Email address: publicity@beacon.org. Reflection Question: How do you define being pro-Black in your life and parenting? What does it look like for you? Note: We hired Myisha as a consultant to advise us on this issue and be interviewed on our podcast. We believe in paying Black anti-racist educators for their labor in teaching white people how do repair harm and do better.
Tune in as Chef, Ryan, and Jae talk about the pandemic (yet again) and a quick note on mental health. They also discuss white privilege, what it is, and how it relates to what is currently going on today. Instagram: @conversationsinadiner_ Twitter: @ConvoInADiner FaceBook: @conversationsinadiner_ Email: conversationsinadiner@gmail.com
Continuing my journey and f**king up and denying it and appreciating partners, coconspirators, friends, teachers and other fallible humans just like me who open me up even as I close down so I can open back up and let some yay back into the cracks and emanate back. Just a couple of links today and a commitment: ✍
On this episode, we address police brutality, middle class privelege and how our complacency contributes to the injustices that happen in Kenya and across the world. Music: Binadamu - Njoki Karu Check out: https://www.theelephant.info
Aleah Denae discusses her outlook on the next steps the world should take amid the resurgence of the Black Lives Matter movement, and her first piece of advice is checking your own privilege. Touching on lightskin privilege, white privilege, straight privilege, male privilege, able-bodied privilege, etc. she emphasizes that instead of reacting to your own privilege in a defensive way, work to understand the advantages you possess whether you were aware of them or not. She argues that once we take accountability for the advantages we have over others within our communities, more empathy and a stronger community will be created. The "My Take on Music" Segment reviews drops from Lil Baby, Pop Smoke, Teyana Taylor and Chloe x Halle.
“If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor.” -Desmond Tutu. Racism is not new. It has been happening for centuries. What continues to change is the power we have to respond. Black and non-black people must work together in order for any peace to happen for the black community and other minorities that experience racism daily. We must respond by taking strategic and powerful action! Listen in on the gradual shift host Monique made in her life to proactively fight racism in the world today. Your resources to help are below: Call and sign the petition to get the officers involved in George Floyd's murder arrested! https://www.justiceforbigfloyd.com/ Petition for Breonna Taylor who was shot and killed in her home. https://www.change.org/p/andy-beshear-justice-for-breonna-taylor I Run with Maud Petition. https://www.change.org/p/district-attorney-tom-durden-justice-for-ahmaud-arbery-i-run-with-maud?recruiter=1104035582&utm_source=share_petition&utm_medium=abi_gmail&utm_campaign=address_book&recruited_by_id=3c517800-a545-11ea-945b-a3d3b15489cc Education Just Mercy- Free for the month of June 2020 which tells the true story of social injustice and mass incarceration of black people https://www.ksat.com/entertainment/2020/06/02/just-mercy-drama-of-racial-injustice-to-be-free-in-june/ 13th on Netflix about criminalization of African Americans and U.S prison Boom https://www.netflix.com/title/80091741 When They See Us- Based on the Central Park 5 who were charged for a crime and were innocent! Donate money for the cause Bail protestors out https://www.phillybailfund.org/ (feel free to choose your home state first) The Black Lives Matter Movement https://secure.actblue.com/donate/ms_blm_homepage_2019 Help Moniqu reach underserved communities. Do you know someone who may be struggling financially, are unemployed or someone who is interested in learning how to invest at a low cost? Send them this link to a free webinar on how to understand money and build generational wealth. bit.ly/moneycrashcourse Social Accounts on Instagram to follow to stay plugged in: Shaun King @shaunking Check Your Privilege (@ckyourprivilege) Rachel Cargle @rachel.cargle Black Lives Matter @blklivesmatter I AM B. Marie @itsjus_msbmarie --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/prettyniquey/support
This week we welcome former U.S. Army officer Dr. Jason Dempsey. Jason served for over twenty years in the Army as an infantry officer, deploying twice to Afghanistan and once to Iraq. He last served as Special Assistant to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. In that capacity he oversaw the Chairman's strategic priority of Keeping Faith with the Military Community and led the development and launch of the Call to Continued Service, an initiative endorsed by all of the Joint Chiefs of Staff which encourages members of the military to continue their public service after they take off the uniform. Jason is the co-founder of MILLIE, a company that seeks to empower the community of veteran and military spouse real estate agents and to help military families through the moving process. He is also a Senior Adviser to the Columbia University Center for Veteran Transition and Integration and an Adjunct Senior Fellow of the Military, Veterans, and Society Program at the Center for a New American Security. Jason has written extensively on Army efforts toward gender integration, the experiences of Hispanics in the military, and our counterinsurgency efforts in Afghanistan. His book, Our Army: Soldiers, Politics and Civil-Military Relations was published by Princeton University Press and was the first major work to delve into the social and political attitudes of the active-duty military. Jason is a graduate of the United States Military Academy and holds a PhD in political science from Columbia University. ABOUT US Welcome to the FourBlock Podcast, a show that examines veteran career transition and the military-civilian divide in the workplace. General Charles Krulak coined the term "Three Block War" to describe the nature of 21st-century military service defined by peace-keeping, humanitarian aid, and full combat. But what happens next? Veterans are often unprepared to return home and begin new careers. We call this the Fourth Block. FourBlock is a national non-profit that has supported thousands of transitioning service members across the nation in beginning new and meaningful careers. Mike Abrams (@fourblock) is an Afghanistan veteran, FourBlock founder, director of the Columbia University Center for Veteran Transition and Integration, and author of two military transition books. He'll be representing the military transition perspective. Lindsey Pollak (@lindsaypollak) is a career and workplace expert and New York Times bestselling author of three career advice books. Lindsey will be representing the civilian perspective of this issue. Veterans, explore new industries and make the right connections. Find a career that fits your calling. Join us at fourblock.org/ Over 77% of FourBlock alumni stay at their first jobs over 12 months. Sponsor our program or host a class to equip more of our veterans at fourblock.org/donate. Follow FourBlock on Social Media LinkedIn Facebook Instagram Twitter
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