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IntroductionT-Kea and Jordan are joined by Victor Armstrong, Vice President for Health Equity and Engagement with the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP), to discuss a new initiative called L.E.T.S. Save Lives: An Introduction to Suicide Prevention for Black and African American Communities. SpotlightJoin us as we celebrate Renewed Resilience Day (considered one's second birthday), created by Jordan and T-Kea. This is a special day designated for reflection and celebration of individuals who have survived suicide attempts. The primary goal is to encourage survivors to reshape their narrative and perceive this day as a meaningful opportunity to honor themselves. It serves as a powerful acknowledgment of resilience, fostering a sense of empowerment among those in recovery, and collectively appreciates the strength demonstrated in one's journey.Feb. 11th is T-Kea's Renewed Resilience Day.Fun fact: Feb. 13th is Jordan's birthday.ResourceThe American Foundation for Suicide Prevention is a voluntary health organization that gives those affected by suicide a nationwide community empowered by research, education and advocacy to take action against this leading cause of death. To learn more about AFSP and the L.E.T.S. Save Lives initiative, visit https://afsp.org/letssavelives/. Follow AFSP on Instagram at @afspnational.Community ChangemakerDr. Alfiee Breland-Noble (known professionally as Dr. Alfiee) is a psychologist and founder of the mental health non-profit The AAKOMA Project. She also hosts the “Couched in Color with Dr. Alfiee” podcast.Follow Dr. Alfiee on IG: @dralfieeCheck out the Aakoma Project: https://aakomaproject.org/Check out the “Couched in Color” Podcast: https://dralfiee.com/couched-in-color/Moment of InspirationWe want to encourage survivors of suicide to think about your Renewed Resilience Day, your second chance at life. Whether your Renewed Resilience Day/Second Birthday is this month or not, we want you to take time to honor yourself and do something that will celebrate your recovery. Connect with Us Follow us on IG: https://www.instagram.com/blackpeoplediebysuicidetoo/ Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@blackpeoplediebysuicide2?_t=8cjqDTiqHbq&_r=1Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@BPDBSTPodcast Follow T-Kea!IG: https://www.instagram.com/t_keablackman/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@t_keablackman?_t=8bmrLfPUQV4&_r=1 Follow Jordan!IG:https://www.instagram.com/thelatebluumer/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y%3D DonateYour support helps us to fulfil our mission of preventing suicide in Black community. Support the cause! https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=FQZGPR7S9CJUN ShopGet your merch and support the show: https://bpdbst-podcast.printify.me/products EventsBlack & Suicidal: Peer Support GroupDate: Saturday, February 24, 2024Time: 11 AM to 1 PMhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/797342572097?aff=oddtdtcreator 10th Annual Peer Leadership Conference (virtual)Date: February 21, 2024Time: 9:00 a.m. -3:30 p.m.https://www.edgereg.net/er/Registration/StepRegInfo.jsp?ActivityID=42465&StepNumber=1&v=ODA3NzBhZTgtZGEyOC00NGYzLTg3YTktZmRmODM0ZWFmN2Q4
Hey, Y'all We're back with episode 68 and our second entrant into our "You Don't Know What You Don't Know" series. This is part two of our interview with the all stars of true crime themselves, hosts of the Fruitloops Serial killers of Color Podcast, Beth & Wendy. But first, we have an update about Amy Robach and TJ Holmes, more information regarding Jonathan Major's case, and an arson attempt on Martin Luther King Jr's house. We end the show praising Lily Adeleye, the youngest CEO with products in Target, and Declan Lopez, the youngest member of Mensa, in our Do It For The Culture segment. How do you feel about Amy and TJ's new podcast? What are your thoughts on Jonathan Major's case so far? Were you shocked to hear about the attempted arson at Martin Luther King Jr's house? Shout out to Lily Adeleye and Declan Lopez! Will you be listening to the Fruitloops podcast? Join the conversation below Remember to like, comment, subscribe, and share! Available everywhere you listen to podcasts. Link in our bio! Check out Fruitloops Serial killers of Color Podcast here: fruitloopspod.com
Hey, Y'all We're back with episode 67 and first episode in our "You Don't Know What You Don't Know" series. Where we highlight achievements and spotlight different and lesser known spaces where "the Culture" thrives. In this first offering we chat with two very special guests, Beth and Wendy, the hosts of the Fruitloops Serial Killers of Color Podcast joining us to discuss, what else but serial killers of color. But first, we have a conversation regarding a racially driven fight at a high school in Kansas, Derek Chauvin stabbed in prison, and a Taco Bell holiday party gone wild. We end the show praising The Aux, a fan-inclusive commercial real estate investment group, and Ujamaa Construction for building a wellness hub dedicated to healing, wellness, and racial equality in our Do It For The Culture segment. How do you feel about Derek Chauvin's attack in prison? What are your thoughts regarding the fight at Shawnee Mission East High School? Do you think Alana Bechiom should sue Taco Bell? Shout out to The Aux and Ujamaa Construction! Did you know that there were black serial killers? Will you be listening to the Fruitloops podcast? Join the conversation below Remember to like, comment, subscribe, and share! Available everywhere you listen to podcasts. Link in our bio! Checkout the Fruitloops Serial Killers of Color Podcast here: fruitloopspod.com
Our guest today is Lisa Nelson. Lisa was born in Jamaica and raised in Queens, New York. She has worked for many years as an oncology social worker and is also an end-of-life doula. Lisa has a podcast of her own called Diary of a Black Social Worker where she shares diverse narratives of social work practice: Personal triumphs, challenges, education and reflections about the day to day life of an oncology social worker of color. Lisa's Resource List Rest Is Resistance: A Manifesto by Tricia Hersey Couched in Color Podcast with Dr. Alfiee M Breland-Noble Dear Death: Finding Meaning in Life, Peace in Death, and Joy in an Ordinary Day by Diane Button A Comforted Heart by Kelly Grosklags The Bible Seinfeld episodes
In this episode we're joined by Nancey B. Price of the Dreaming in Color Podcast. We discuss her work, Black people's relationships to dreams, our childhood nightmares, and how daydreaming influences our creative process.Nancey B. Price is a self-taught collage artist, writer and storyteller with an appreciation for all things Black, Southern and imaginative. In all of her creative pursuits, she seeks to build worlds in which Black people can exist freely in all their beauty and complexity. Her visual works have been featured in various publications, including O, the Oprah Magazine, Garden & Gun Magazine, BlackJoy x Reckon, and The Bitter Southerner. She uses words and performance to take her audience on a journey of selfhood, spirituality, and ancestry. Her stories have been featured on You Had Me At Black, and as the executive producer and host of the podcast, Dreaming In Color with Nancey B. Price, she highlights the importance of dreamtelling in the Black community by creating space for each of her guests to share a dream story and deconstruct its meaning in their waking lives.Follow Nancey B. Price on Instagram (@nanceybprice) and Dreaming in Color (@dreamingincolorpod). If you'd like to support her work, you can donate to her GoFundMe.AD: Are you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to zen.ai/hoodoo and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset.RESOURCES Dreaming In Color with Nancey B. Price "Black people and their plants: It's more than a lifestyle." by Danielle Buckingham. BlackJoy x Reckon Dream Singers: The African American Way with Dreams by Anthony Shafton "God Visits Me in a Dream" by Danielle Buckingham. Black Femme Collective. "What the Earth Carries" by Danielle Buckingham. Raising Mothers. "Episode 202: Reclaiming My Dream" Leah Nicole Whitcomb. Dreaming in Color with Nancy B. Price. BE A PATRON!Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/hoodooplantmamasSOCIAL MEDIATwitter: @hoodooplantsInstagram: @hoodooplantmamasDONATEPaypal: paypal.me/hoodooplantmamasCashapp: cash.me/$hoodooplantmamasThis podcast was created, hosted, and produced by Dani & Leah.Our music was created by Ghrey, and our artwork was designed by Bianca.
This is the first episode of VOC Veterans of Color Podcast sponsored by Coming Home Well, that explores the cultural and historical legacies of Veterans of Color in the US military. On this first episode, the host of VOC, Mike Kim, a veteran and military history/culture analyst, will be interviewing Dr. Geraldine Seay, about the African American troop presence in the intrepid World War II combat mission of constructing the Ledo Road from India to China. Dr. Geraldine Seay has spent ten years researching the grand feat of military engineering "The Ledo Road". The Ledo Road, mostly involved World War II African Americans troops. The Ledo Road prevented Japanese forces from expanding their Empire. Some background highlights of Dr. Seay: she is an interdisciplinary humanities and social sciences researcher, and a retired Florida A & M University tenured faculty member. She is a mother of two adult children and wife to esteemed jazz musician Clarence Seay. Dr. Seay has a Master's in English from Georgetown University. Furthering her education and passion for research, she obtained the McKnight Fellowship and attended the University of Florida, from which she completed a PH.D. in American Literature. Dr. Seay's research on the Ledo Road can be found in her book "African Americans, World War II and the Ledo Stilwell Road" published in 2019. ·https://www.amazon.com/African-Americans-Ledo-Road-Mile-ebook/dp/B07RBMX9FC Visit the Facebook Page at https://www.facebook.com/ledostilwellroad/Website: www.ledoroad.orgFollow Mike on his LinkedIn pageFollow Mike on Instagram @mikekimveteranSearch for Mike on Facebook @MikeKimVeteranSearch for Mike at #mikekimveteran or Google him at "Mike Kim Veteran"Email Mike at agathoskim@gmail.comGet the ammo you need to seize your day at Soldier Girl CoffeeVisit our webpage at cominghomewell.comInterested in sponsoring our podcasts email us at cominghomewell@gmail.comFollow us on our socialsYouTube @cominghomewellmilitaryInstagram @cominghomewellorganizationFacebook at Coming Home WellLinkedIn at Coming Home WellTwitter @ComingHomeWellThank you for listening! Be sure to SHARE, LIKE and leave us a REVIEW!
Robert Justice is a Denver-based author whose debut fiction book THEY CAN'T TAKE YOUR NAME has the real and shocking issues of wrongful convictions and the death penalty at the core of the narrative. Read a book, right a wrong is at the heart of Robert's writing and much of the proceeds from They Can't Take Your Name go The Korey Wise Innocence Project, which provides free investigative and legal services to people serving time in Colorado prisons for crimes they did not commit.Robert is also the host of the Crime Writers of Color podcast - It's a great listen and you'll discover lots of new authors and books!Disclosure: These show notes contain Booktopia affiliate links, meaning I get a little commission if you decide to make a purchase through my links, at no cost to you AND authors get a book sale (including me!). Find out more about Robert: https://robertjusticebooks.com/They Can't Take Your Name is published by Crooked Lane BooksListen to Crime Writers of Color Podcast: https://www.crimewritersofcolor.com/podcastKorey Wise Innocence Project: https://www.colorado.edu/law/academics/public-service/korey-wise-innocence-project Produced and hosted by Emily Webb author of:Suburban True Crime: Cases you'll never forget and some you've never heard of Suburban True Crime (audiobook)Angels of Death: Doctors and Nurses Who Kill Follow Emily on Twitter https://twitter.com/emilybwebbInstagram https://instagram.com/emilywebbcrimeTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@emilywebbcrimeFacebook facebook.com/emily.webb.podcaster.authorWebsite: https://www.emilywebbcrime.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sheena Yap Chan is a woman of all trades! A keynote speaker, coach, podcaster, consultant, and author to her International bestselling book Asian Women Who Boss Up. An advocate in bringing awareness to #StopAsianHate movement. Her mission is to help Asian Women boost their confidence to live their authentic selves, help Asian Women create a voice in the world, and create a stronger representation for Asian women. Sheena loves to share ways to build confidence and why it's so important to build a strong representation for (WoC) women of color. #InspirAsian Sheena's Website: https://taplink.cc/sheena.yap.chanSheena's Podcast: https://taplink.cc/thetaoofselfconfidenceSYC Shop! https://bit.ly/SYC-ShopPrevious Speaking Engagements: “We're Capable!” with Sheena Yap Chan - An Intimate Conversation with Women of Color | Podcast on SpotifyRepresentation in Media for Asian Women - Asian Voices Radio | Podcast on Spotify
In this opening episode of Season 3 of the “Couched in Color” podcast, Host Dr. Alfiee is joined by guest, Dr. Jenny T. Wang, who has been acknowledged for her “groundbreaking and invaluable” knowledge, presence, and activism for mental health in the Asian American/Immigrant community. Dr. Wang released a new book in May, 2022, Permission to Come Home: Reclaiming Mental Health as Asian Americans that honors the journey so many felt in isolation, as she guides readers to become empowered by finding their home within. Dr. Alfiee is passionate about using her podcast to elevate conversations about mental health in diverse communities, bringing in experts like Dr. Wang, thought-leaders, people with lived-experience, celebrities, influencers, and everybody in between! SHARED PASSION FOR MENTAL HEALTH OF PEOPLE OF COLOR: Dr. Alfiee: “I just want to say how meaningful it is to me to have us as two women of color sitting here having this conversation about something we're both passionate about as mental health professionals, psychologists, as people in this space, and that is, the mental health of those of us who identify as people of color–and all the intersectionality that goes with that.” Dr. Wang: “Thanks for holding space and inviting me to be part of this. I find it so inspiring and empowering to be in conversation with you…and you are my dear friend, too, even though we haven't known each other super long. I just feel a kindredness.” “My hope is that people will see that mental health is in everything. It's not just what you see on TV, or severe diagnosable conditions. It is in the everyday moments and how we live our lives.” –She shares a fast-growing community of Asian American diaspora (dispora entails the dispersion of any people from their original homeland) and immigrant children through her social media account started on Instagram and her directory of Asian American therapists (links to all are at the end of show notes). “I think the most powerful part is people would leave comments and say, ‘I thought I was the only one. I thought it was just me.' And people started realizing there were these shared experiences within our community….Even though there are 45-plus ethnic groups that fall under the Aisan American umbrella, there were these kind of heartstrings that people could kind of feel…The posts put language to the experiences that people had known and felt their entire lives but could not yet put words to.” Dr. Alfiee: “That's beautiful and heartbreaking at the same time…that there were so many people out there thinking it was just them.” She calls Dr. Wang's directory “a unifying force” bringing together clinicians, researchers, people who want care, clients/patients, and a place where everybody can come together. Dr. Wang: “The directory (Asians for Mental Health) affirmed for a lot of us that we are here, we exist and who is going to help us but ourselves.” Dr. Alfiee: “Wow, I get chills…In community members coming to do this because there is so much harm that happens in these established systems that people force us to go through to get to do what we love. So as a mental health professional, both of us are doctorate-level psychologists…even though you as Asian American and me as Afro American…there's this shared experience of being traumatized by these systems.” More on Dr. Jenny Tzu-Mei Wang, Ph.D.: A Houston, Texas- based Clinical Psychologist, Speaker, and Author of Permission to Come Home: Reclaiming Mental Health as Asian Americans Her Mission: To destigmatize mental health for Asian diaspora (the dispersion of any people from their original homeland) and children of immigrants. She is a Taiwanese American clinical psychologist and national speaker on Asian American mental health and racial trauma in Asian American, BIPOC, and immigrant communities. Her work focuses on the intersection of Asian American identity, mental health, and social justice. She is the founder of the @asiansformentalhealth Instagram community, in which she discusses the unique experiences of Asian diaspora and immigrant communities. She spearheaded the Asian, Pacific Islander, and South Asian American Therapist Directory and its companion Canadian directory to help Asians seek culturally-relevant mental health providers. Follow Dr. Wang: Website: https://www.jennywangphd.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.comasiansformentalhealth Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/asiansformentalhealth Asians for Mental Health Directory:https://asiansformentalhealth.com Other Resources:https://linktr.ee/asiansformentalhealth Follow Dr. Alfiee: Website: https://dralfiee.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dralfiee Twitter: https://twitter.com/dralfiee Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dralfiee/ Find out more about the AAKOMA Project here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yvTKmYKi24I Season 3 Produced By: https://socialchameleon.us Continue following the Couched in Color Podcast: https://dralfiee.com/podcast Music Produced by: Mark “King” Batson (Superproducer of your favorite artists and Grammy award-winner for albums with Eminem and Beyoncé)
In this opening episode of Season 3 of the “Couched in Color” podcast, Host Dr. Alfiee is joined by guest, Dr. Jenny T. Wang, who has been acknowledged for her “groundbreaking and invaluable” knowledge, presence, and activism for mental health in the Asian American/Immigrant community. Dr. Wang released a new book in May, 2022, Permission to Come Home: Reclaiming Mental Health as Asian Americans that honors the journey so many felt in isolation, as she guides readers to become empowered by finding their home within. Dr. Alfiee is passionate about using her podcast to elevate conversations about mental health in diverse communities, bringing in experts like Dr. Wang, thought-leaders, people with lived-experience, celebrities, influencers, and everybody in between! SHARED PASSION FOR MENTAL HEALTH OF PEOPLE OF COLOR: Dr. Alfiee: “I just want to say how meaningful it is to me to have us as two women of color sitting here having this conversation about something we're both passionate about as mental health professionals, psychologists, as people in this space, and that is, the mental health of those of us who identify as people of color–and all the intersectionality that goes with that.” Dr. Wang: “Thanks for holding space and inviting me to be part of this. I find it so inspiring and empowering to be in conversation with you…and you are my dear friend, too, even though we haven't known each other super long. I just feel a kindredness.” “My hope is that people will see that mental health is in everything. It's not just what you see on TV, or severe diagnosable conditions. It is in the everyday moments and how we live our lives.” –She shares a fast-growing community of Asian American diaspora (dispora entails the dispersion of any people from their original homeland) and immigrant children through her social media account started on Instagram and her directory of Asian American therapists (links to all are at the end of show notes). “I think the most powerful part is people would leave comments and say, ‘I thought I was the only one. I thought it was just me.' And people started realizing there were these shared experiences within our community….Even though there are 45-plus ethnic groups that fall under the Aisan American umbrella, there were these kind of heartstrings that people could kind of feel…The posts put language to the experiences that people had known and felt their entire lives but could not yet put words to.” Dr. Alfiee: “That's beautiful and heartbreaking at the same time…that there were so many people out there thinking it was just them.” She calls Dr. Wang's directory “a unifying force” bringing together clinicians, researchers, people who want care, clients/patients, and a place where everybody can come together. Dr. Wang: “The directory (Asians for Mental Health) affirmed for a lot of us that we are here, we exist and who is going to help us but ourselves.” Dr. Alfiee: “Wow, I get chills…In community members coming to do this because there is so much harm that happens in these established systems that people force us to go through to get to do what we love. So as a mental health professional, both of us are doctorate-level psychologists…even though you as Asian American and me as Afro American…there's this shared experience of being traumatized by these systems.” More on Dr. Jenny Tzu-Mei Wang, Ph.D.: A Houston, Texas- based Clinical Psychologist, Speaker, and Author of Permission to Come Home: Reclaiming Mental Health as Asian Americans Her Mission: To destigmatize mental health for Asian diaspora (the dispersion of any people from their original homeland) and children of immigrants. She is a Taiwanese American clinical psychologist and national speaker on Asian American mental health and racial trauma in Asian American, BIPOC, and immigrant communities. Her work focuses on the intersection of Asian American identity, mental health, and social justice. She is the founder of the @asiansformentalhealth Instagram community, in which she discusses the unique experiences of Asian diaspora and immigrant communities. She spearheaded the Asian, Pacific Islander, and South Asian American Therapist Directory and its companion Canadian directory to help Asians seek culturally-relevant mental health providers. Follow Dr. Wang: Website: https://www.jennywangphd.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.comasiansformentalhealth Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/asiansformentalhealth Asians for Mental Health Directory:https://asiansformentalhealth.com Other Resources:https://linktr.ee/asiansformentalhealth Follow Dr. Alfiee: Website: https://dralfiee.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dralfiee Twitter: https://twitter.com/dralfiee Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dralfiee/ Find out more about the AAKOMA Project here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yvTKmYKi24I Season 3 Produced By: https://socialchameleon.us Continue following the Couched in Color Podcast: https://dralfiee.com/podcast Music Produced by: Mark “King” Batson (Superproducer of your favorite artists and Grammy award-winner for albums with Eminem and Beyoncé)
This podcast is designed to elevate conversations about mental health in diverse communities. You'll hear from mental health experts, thought-leaders, people with lived-experience, celebrities, influencers, and everybody in between! Remember to like, subscribe, and turn on your notifications so you're updated of each episode. New episodes will be released Thursday mornings! Couched in Color Podcast: https://dralfiee.com/podcast Music Produced by: Mark “King” Batson (Superproducer of your favorite artists and Grammy award winner for albums with Eminem and Beyoncé) Season 3 Produced By: https://socialchameleon.us
This podcast is designed to elevate conversations about mental health in diverse communities. You'll hear from mental health experts, thought-leaders, people with lived-experience, celebrities, influencers, and everybody in between! Remember to like, subscribe, and turn on your notifications so you're updated of each episode. New episodes will be released Thursday mornings! Couched in Color Podcast: https://dralfiee.com/podcast Music Produced by: Mark “King” Batson (Superproducer of your favorite artists and Grammy award winner for albums with Eminem and Beyoncé) Season 3 Produced By: https://socialchameleon.us
In this episode I interview Steve Phillips, NTY best selling author and host of Democracy in Color Podcast. We talk about the January 6 hearings, what this means for our nation, and our political environment moving forward. VISIT www.democracyincolor.com PURCHASE How We Win The Civil War – Amazon Preorder https://www.amazon.com/How-Win-Civil-War-Demographic/dp/1620976765/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2716Y7IYQDC17&keywords=how+we+win+the+civil+war+phillips&qid=1656645138&sprefix=how+we+win+th+ci%2Caps%2C105&sr=8-1 The Press Play Podcast Network Follow us on Twitter: @thechasesmith / @presspalypods For Sponsorship plans and more information, please email: admin@pressplaypodcasts.com To listen to all our shows and learn more about our network, please visit www.pressplaypodcasts.com
Did you know that one of the simplest and easiest things ever – your nail color – is ready to inspire you to not give up and to keep creating the business, career, and life you want? In the Live Like Your Nail Color podcast hear inspiring, insightful, and laughter-infused conversations with guests who are decidedly positive, truly authentic, and have spunky grit. Because with so much challenge and change there's nothing like moments of lightheartedness and practical idea to renew your energy, regain perspective, and remember that flipping the chip is just a touch up or change up away.
EPISODE OVERVIEW: While missing from most wellness conversations, this episode is centered around vaginal and sexual health. I ask all of the questions you may be embarrassed or afraid to ask, but also things you may not even think to ask as it relates to your vagina and optimizing your sexual health. Whether you have a vagina or are raising someone with one - this episode is for you! I have the pleasure of sitting down with Janelle King, a Registered Nurse, public health educator, and blogger over at The Nurse Note. Her mission is to simplify information related to vaginas, periods and sex and deliver it in a straightforward way so that we can learn what our normal is and when we need to seek advice. I ask her all the questions you may be too ashamed, embarrassed or didn't even know you should ask about your vaginal and sexual health. In this episode we talk about:Knowing and recognizing the symptoms of, and differences between, bacterial vaginosis, a yeast infection or UTIHow HPV can cause several types of cancer, namely, cervical cancerWhy your partner should “freshen up” before sex too - especially if uncircumcisedCondom negotiation and how to have conversations with a partner to protect your sexual healthWhat might be causing your vaginal pH balance to be off Conversations to have with your daughters about vaginal and period health Unpacking the why behind the upward tick in STI rates What to expect during a pelvic exam vs. pap smear The implications of untreated STDs Self-advocacy with STI screening and more!How you can connect with Janelle: On all social media platforms - @thenursenoteWebsite - www.thenursenote.comRESOURCES MENTIONED:The Vagina Bible by Dr. Jen Gunter - https://amzn.to/3DHmgXLThe Period Doctor - @theperioddoctor Doctor Heather's Advisory Cervix IG - @advisorycervixpodSex Ed in Color Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sex-ed-in-color/id1439204319JOIN THE SISTA CIRCLE COMMUNITYSubscribe to The Sista Circle Podcast:Apple PodcastsGoogle PodcastsSpotifyStitcherFollow The Sista Circle Podcast:IG: @thesistacirclepodcastFacebook: @thesistacirclepodcastYouTube: The Sista Circle Podcast Subscribe to The Sista Circle Podcast Mailing List: HereBuy Me a Coffee (Support the Show): HereSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/sistacirclepod)
MARCH TOPIC:AUSTRALIAN TRUE CRIME Check out Buzz Killers every Sunday for new episodes! A proud podcast of the Podmoth Media Network. In episode sixty five we discuss the horrific murder of Anita Cobby. On February 2, 1986, Anita Cobby got off the train at her stop around 9:45 pm, she would never make it home. The discovery of her mutilated body sparked outrage among the community and a nationwide manhunt began for the perpetrator or perpetrators by police and civilians alike. The heinous nature of this crime have led police to never fully reveal all of the details and would leave them questioning, who would commit such a horrible act? This week drank Yes Way Rosé ! Check out their website to see their full selection. Music made by M.Eighmey on Soundtrap Sources: Crime Investigation Australia “The Anita Cobby Murder” (Season 1 Episode 8) https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2017/mar/20/anita-cobby-everyone-in-the-car-that dreadful-night-had-a-passport-to-doom https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8169837/Anita-Cobbys-loathed-killers-released-jail alongside-string-criminals.html https://www.news.com.au/national/crime/the-most-savage-fiendish-murder-ever-known/news story/c0b1a71d7c50fa5d145d41c7bb6f28b6 https://www.newspapers.com/clip/36971246/anita-cobby-murder/ https://debrabuck.medium.com/the-brutal-gang-rape-and-murder-of-australian-nurse-anita-cobby 69ad2e69edac **This episode is brought to you by BK Creations, LLC. ** Episode Ads: Fruitloops - Serial Killers of Color Podcast on the Darkcast Network (https://fruitloopspod.com/) Anything Bones Podcast on the Podmoth Media Network https://anythingbonespodcast.squarespace.com/)
Welcome to Season 2 of Conversations of Color Podcast! In this week's conversation, we dive into the power of habits. What do you consider as healthy/unhealthy habits? How do your habits impact your daily lives? Can you recognize your unhealthy habits? Do you think it is important to have a daily routine? Why routine is good for mental health? Tune in to hear how habits may impact you and establish a routine to achieve your goal. If you want more content, follow us on Instagram and YouTube. Be sure to leave a rating & review if you are enjoying listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/conversations-of-color/message
My guest on the Sway Them in Color Podcast today exemplifies walking the talk, as we explore when he took an act of courage by walking away from a 2 million dollars venture capital offer because it wasn't in alignment with his values. Davion Ziere, aka Zi who goes by the pronouns: we/us/ours/and he is the Founder of Origyn and Illuminator of the Origyn model, which is an Online community-based marketplace that sources from traditionally marginalized suppliers, empowers consumers to track their economic footprint and shop in greater alignment with their values, and re-invests back into the communities the platform serves as the platform grows. Zi is an artist, serial post-growth entrepreneur, and writer, and was formerly #1 Sales Leader for TESLA and has both successfully generated millions of dollars through his startups and turned down millions of dollars from investors who were not aligned with his organization's values. Zi has successfully empowered organizations, artists, students, and many more to be their best selves not only by traditional metrics of success, but also in alignment with clear values. In this conversation we explore + why survival is a driving factor of perpetuating the status quo + how even marginalized people can perpetuate inequitable practices if they aren't conscious of the systems around them + how curiosity is a tool that can help you not only survive but thrive when experiencing uncertainty + 3 key things all leaders need to reach their fullest potential + what love teaches us about work
Hi Friends! We've missed you! We have so much to talk about, but until then please enjoy these 13 extra special episodes called The Inclusivity Series. Created by Ashley in collaboration with lululemon, this series of conversations attempts to answer the question: How do we make the wellness industry more inclusive? Over the course of these 13 conversations we talk about wellness, fitness, anti-blackness, diet culture, climate change and much much more. What started as a call to action to be better wellness practitioners has morphed into lessons on allyship and vulnerability.Each speaker brings something incredible to the table and we hope you'll enjoy them all! If you love what you hear, please share it with your friends! Need to reach out? Fill out the form on our website: www.thecouragecampaign.com Cheers, Mark + Ash About the speaker: Based in Dorchester, Massachusetts, Sidney Baptista is the founder of Pioneers Run Crew and PYNRS, an all-new genre-defining brand of performance streetwear. He is the host of the Fitness in Color Podcast, a father, and an individual passionate about the power of running to create connections, elevate voices, and champion change. You can find Sid on instagram @sidbap@pioneersrc@fitnessincolor@pynrs_Support the show (https://donorbox.org/the-courage-campaign-1)
Parker Fleming is back! He has Connor Dunning -- producer for ESPN 92.9's "Giannotto and Jeffrey Show", host of "The Sound and Color" Podcast, and host of BetQL's "U in the Action" -- to talk about the long-term takeaways from the Grizzlies' strong close to 2021. In addition, they discuss some big-picture resolutions they'd like to see from the Grizzlies in 2022. Follow @sbngrizzlies, @PAKA_FLOCKA, @CDunning929. Beats: Flemdawg1hunna, Graphics: Will Stone. Like, subscribe, download, and write a review to the Grizzly Bear Blues podcast network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Classnotes Podcast (November 29, 2021). Community advocacy is hefty because you are not just speaking on your own behalf, others ... read more The post An Inside Look at Advocating with Communities of Color – Podcast Episode 215 appeared first on IDRA.
This week, Bri and Djuanna talk with local writer Ciera about writing and storytelling.
Season 2 - Episode 1 Welcome to Season 2 of Tech-Ni-Color. Bri and Djuanna talk about their experience attending IncredibleCon. This was Djuanna's first con experience and she was genuinely surprised.
Bri and Djuanna dish about all the things they are geekin' out about. From Hello Fresh to their favorite podcasts, there's a little bit of everything here for you to enjoy. What are you geekin' out about today?
Today's episode is all about Color. Color for social good, color to engage our senses, color in ways you probably haven't thought of before. Laura Guido-Clark is the Founder and President of the color consultancy Love Good Color and the non-for-profit, Project Color Corps. Color changed the way Laura sees the world, and she's using it to change the world for good. Learn more about Love Good Color: https://lovegoodcolor.com/ Project Color Corps: http://www.projectcolorcorps.org/ For more Imagine a Place stories, please visit: https://ofs.com/imagine-a-place Connect with Doug Shapiro on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/doshapiro/
Djuanna and Bri are back for a summer special check-in! First thing up is talking about life "after" Covid. What are some things you would keep from quarantine and what can you do without?
OKIS podcast host, Erica Butler, has Laurel Gourrier (@lgdoula) on the show! She’s a doula, a breastfeeding advocate extraordinaire, co-founder of the Birth Stories in Color Podcast (@birthstoriesincolor), mama of 2, wife & just an overall dope human being! Since we recorded this episode on Vagina Appreciation Day, discussions of the proudest moments of our vagina’s definitely kick things off, we also talk about the messages about our bodies we received growing up, orgasms (specifically just how many there are – trust me you’ll be surprised!), having open and honest communication about sex within our relationships, any first bad sex/relationship “mistakes” and lessons learned, and last but not least….Pelvic Floor Therapy & Kegels! We kinda cover a lot of things, but it’s an amazing conversation and hopefully, you learn something new! Be a part of the conversation and leave your comments below! Let us know how you’re feeling while listening and let us know what you want to hear from us in future episodes! Please continue to come back for new episodes every week, become a Sex E. Patron by subscribing monthly to our Patreon for exclusive content, merch and other products! Don’t forget to follow us everywhere with the handle @happesextalk! Make sure to like, share & subscribe to the podcast on Apple and Spotify, as well as the YouTube Channel for video recordings of the episodes! Okay y’all, until next week….remember to Keep it SexE!
That's a wrap on season 1 of The Tech-Ni-Color Podcast! We have had an amazing time and can't wait to jump on the microphone again. We recapped our favorite moments from this season and even give a sneak peek into what's to come in the next season! Be sure to follow us on Instagram for more updates!
Have you ever been in a situation where you had to code switch in the work place? Us too and, trust us, it even happens when working from home! Listen to Bri and Djuanna give the scoop on code switching in this episode of Tech-ni-color.
Sidney Baptista is an entrepreneur and community advocate passionate about leveraging running to create experiences and connect diverse communities. He is the Founder of PYNRS Apparel Inc. and Pioneers Run Crew, as well as the Host of the Fitness in Color Podcast. Sidney believes in the power of running to create connections, elevate voices, and champion change. While he wears many hats, his favorite two are being a proud father and husband to his wonderful family. Join Chris and Sid for a conversation about his journey from high school sprinter to adult marathoner, entrepreneurship, finding community through running, and founding the Pioneers Run Crew and PYNRS Performance Streetwear brand. Follow Our Guest Sidney Baptista Sid's Instagram – @sidbap PYNRS Apparel Inc., Performance Streetwear – @pynrs_ - https://pynrs.com/ Pioneers Run Crew - @pioneersrc - https://www.pioneersrc.com/ Sid's Podcast, Fitness in Color - @fitnessincolor_ Follow Coach Chris Knighton Follow me on Instagram - @knightonruns Read my Blog - knightonruns.com/blog Join my Newsletter - knightonruns.com/newsletter Apply for High Touch 1-on-1 Run Coaching with Coach Chris - knightonruns.com/coaching --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/knightonruns/message
Why is dating so hard?? Okay, maybe it isn't so bad but, as this episode proves, that all depends on who you ask. Bri and Djuanna bring a couple of guests to the table and talk about the wonderful, complex world of dating.
Ever felt like you had to have things figured out by a certain age? Yea, none of those "checkpoints" are real. Listen to Bri & Djuanna breakdown those societal expectations and reveal how important it is for you to just be you!
What do you do when your interests are considered taboo in your community? Djuanna and Bri peel back the layers of their interest in magic, witches, and tarot in this intriguing episode filled with perspective.
We are joined by Connor Dunning one of the amazing producers from 92.9 ESPN Memphis and the host of the Sound and Color Podcast and Hoops Island. We talk about how he got into producing and hosting, as well as discussing all Memphis sports. (We do not own the rights to this music).
Can men and women be just friends? Join DJ + Bri with another special guest, and Bri’s best friend, Jamal. They dive into a conversation around being platonic friends with the opposite sex and what it means to set healthy boundaries.
March brings POSSIBILITIES and for #WomensHistoryMonth Deneen L. Garrett elevates the Voices of Women of Color through Diversity, Equity & Inclusion + Talent Development and Podcasting. She is the Creator and Host of the An Intimate Conversation with Women of Color Podcast and we're thrilled that she could share her story to inspire you to be open to possibilities! Follow Her Podcast: https://an-intimate-conversation-with-women-of-color-podcast.mailchimpsites.com/ https://twitter.com/IntimatewithWOC https://www.instagram.com/intimatewithwoc/ https://open.spotify.com/show/49wAjyt0TuksZs1IJqCpAy?si=t87hyaHQRgqnDo3FKP7RkA Show Notes: “Where’s the journey in that?” S.W.A.T analysis = strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats “Write your own headline” - Arlan Hamilton "Normalize seeing women of color in spaces that normally don’t have women of color" - Deneen L Garrett “I Nike’d it and just did it” - Deenen L. Garrett BOOK: Renee Brown - Daring Greatly Fear of vulnerability - just get started and build as you go “Grow as you go” - Deenen Garrett "It’s good for you to know people, it’s better for people to know you" - Deneen L. Garrett How to go from Panel to Podcast? Connect with people who are doing what you want to do. "I’m at that ..." - Deneen L. Garrett "I'm Re-prioritizing how I’m channeling that energy... - Deneen L. Garret --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mtg-more-than-graphics/support
In this weeks episode, Tyler returns to join DJ + Bri as they share their appreciation for theater, and the musicals that lit that fire. From Disney features to Broadway hits, join us as we geek out on our favorite moments!
In this episode, Tyler Brockington joins Djuanna and Bri to talk all things creativity. Listen to them expound on what it means to be a creative and how that creativity fuels their lives. Happy #TechnicolorTuesday, everyone!
Join Djuanna and Bri as they interview Charleston CBD business owner Vaughn Postema-Swain.
Listen in as we discuss threesomes and the things to consider if your thinking of having one! Follow us on Facebook and Instagram at Sex in Color Podcast! --- 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/sexincolor/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sexincolor/support
What are these unexpected places Bri + Djuanna keep mentioning in the Tech-Ni-Color podcast? Deep dive into the 'why' of this phenomenal inter-generational podcast and learn a bit more about the two women leading the charge in this conversation. Happy #TechnicolorTuesday, everyone!
Welcome to Season 2 of the Couched in Color Podcast! In our first ever episode, we meet the creators and innovators behind the notOK App, Charlie and Hannah Lucas. These two teens have left their mark on mental health communities and continue to do so on their mission to build strong support systems for those in need of it! Learn about their journey leading up to creating the notOK app, the struggles behind breaking communication barriers among black families regarding mental health, and the pressures of upholding higher and different standards as a black student. KEY POINTS / MAIN TAKEAWAYS: What is the notOK app, how does it work, and who is it for? The stigma of mental illness in black families. Black families living in primarily white communities - A child's experience. The impacts of COVID-19: Virtual Prom. QUOTABLES: “My dad was trying to pray it away instead of actually going to therapy and seeking solutions. You can't just pray something away and expect it to go away. You also have to act.” PRODUCTS / RESOURCES MENTIONED: Download the notOK app here: www.notokapp.com/download Follow notOK on Instagram: instagram.com/notokapp For more information on the notOK app, visit their website: www.notokapp.com Like what you're hearing? Follow Dr. Alfiee on social media and show some love! Instagram: instagram.com/dralfiee Twitter: twitter.com/dralfiee Linkedin: linkedin.com/in/dralfiee Visit her website here: www.dralfiee.com Find out more about the AAKOMA Project here: www.aakomaproject.org
Welcome to Season 2 of the Couched in Color Podcast! In our first ever episode, we meet the creators and innovators behind the notOK App, Charlie and Hannah Lucas. These two teens have left their mark on mental health communities and continue to do so on their mission to build strong support systems for those in need of it! Learn about their journey leading up to creating the notOK app, the struggles behind breaking communication barriers among black families regarding mental health, and the pressures of upholding higher and different standards as a black student. KEY POINTS / MAIN TAKEAWAYS: What is the notOK app, how does it work, and who is it for? The stigma of mental illness in black families. Black families living in primarily white communities - A child's experience. The impacts of COVID-19: Virtual Prom. QUOTABLES: “My dad was trying to pray it away instead of actually going to therapy and seeking solutions. You can't just pray something away and expect it to go away. You also have to act.” PRODUCTS / RESOURCES MENTIONED: Download the notOK app here: www.notokapp.com/download Follow notOK on Instagram: instagram.com/notokapp For more information on the notOK app, visit their website: www.notokapp.com Like what you're hearing? Follow Dr. Alfiee on social media and show some love! Instagram: instagram.com/dralfiee Twitter: twitter.com/dralfiee Linkedin: linkedin.com/in/dralfiee Visit her website here: www.dralfiee.com Find out more about the AAKOMA Project here: www.aakomaproject.org
BONUS EPISODE: Diane Cassandra Fields. Diane Fields was last seen alive on Tuesday, November 6, 2014 at her residence on Celia Drive in East Dublin, GA. Her fiancé at the time claims that she stayed home from work on Thursday, November 6, 2014 because she felt ill. When her fiancé returned home, he claims that it appeared as if there had been a home invasion. The back door had been kicked in and Diane’s bedroom was in disarray. The GBI suspects foul play in Diane’s disappearance. Have you seen her? Do you have any information about this case? If so, please contact Chief Luecke at the East Dublin Police Department: 478-272-6883. Stay tuned for a new episode from The Minority Report: Cold Cases of Color Podcast on Diane’s story. --- 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/coldcasesofcolor/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/coldcasesofcolor/support
I'm still on vacation, However, the ladies of Fruitloops Podcast were kind enough to provide me with an episode to keep you all going. Please enjoy and check them out!!! #fruitloops #fruitloopsserialkillersofcolor #truecrime #serialkillersofcolor #truecrimepodcast #serialkillers #fruitloopspodcast
Sidney Baptista (Sid) is the founder of Pioneers Run Crew, the host of the Fitness in Color Podcast, a father, and an individual passionate about the power of running to create connections, elevate voices, and champion change. Based in Dorchester, Massachusetts, Sid is currently building a performance streetwear brand, PYNRS, and working as a consultant on diversity, equity, and inclusion in the running industry. Discussed in this episode: PIONEERS Run Crew Whiteness in the running community Code switching More than a Run 5k Fitness in Color Podcast Sid's conversation with Dr. Ibram x. Kendi PYNRS Performance Streetwear Systemic racism through division of labor and ownership in America running crews.com Caps for Sale by Esphyr Slobodkina Follow Sid's endeavors: Follow Sid: @sidbap Follow PIONEERS Run Crew: @pioneersrc Follow Fitness in Color: @fitnessincolor Follow Social Sport: Instagram: @socialsportpod Facebook: @socialsportpod Twitter: @emmamzimm Quotes: “Don't make your first Black hire the head of diversity. Black people need to be at every facet of the job—in social media, in writing, in product development, in decision-making, on the board—at every level. Unless you have that, everything that you do is a band aid solution.” “Sport is a great equalizer. Especially running. As much as running is a solo sport it's a connector… and I think the more we run side by side, the more we meet eye to eye.” --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/socialsport/support
1. Living at the intersection of Blackness, womanhood, art, and activism, Nia McAllister is a Bay Area born poet, avid reader, and environmental justice advocate. She is the host and curator of the monthly open mic series at the Museum of the African Diaspora (MoAD) in San Francisco, where she is the Visitor Experience Manager. Through her work, Nia is dedicated to creating literary platforms for writers of the African Diaspora to be seen, read, and represented. Nia’s poetry has been featured on Poets of Color Podcast and the Nomadic Press Dial-a-Poet series. In her free time, she can be found performing at Open Mics, writing outdoors, and taking care of her plants. 2. Lenard D. Moore is a poet, fiction writer, essayist, book reviewer, public speaker, photographer, and the author and/or editor or co-editor of several books, including All The Songs We Sing (Blair, 2020), The Geography Of Jazz (Blair, 2020), One Window’s Light (Unicorn Press, 2017), and A Temple Looming (WordTech Editions, 2008). His literary works have appeared in African American Review, Agni, Callaloo, Colorado Review, North American Review, North Dakota Quarterly, Obsidian, Prairie Schooner, and Valley Voices. He is the founder and executive director of the Carolina African American Writers’ Collective and co-founder of the Washington Street Writers Group. He is recipient of several awards, including the North Carolina Award for Literature (2014); Haiku Museum of Tokyo Award (2003, 1994, and 1983); and Margaret Walker Creative Writing Award (1997).
Sofia de @vidadecolor y yo hablamos de cómo hemos aprendido a vencer la procrastinación y qué pasos tomar para empezar a hacer las cosas AHORA.
Being raised by parent born in Cuba, her mom is mulata and her father is Black, Josy Laza Gallagher, MA, (she,her,hers,ella), Global Inclusion Consultant & Executive Coach, Hispanic Alliance for Career Enhancement(HACE) Board Member, Former President, Madrinas, is who she is. “I am not one or the other. I am the best of both worlds and I am proud to be both.” Listen to learn more about Josy's “cubanismo” in this week's episode. Resources: HACE Orisha Religion 52 Influential Latina Women Connect: LinkedIn LISTEN + SUBSCRIBE + SHARE Listen on Spotify. All links: https://linktr.ee/IntimatewithWOC *** Please help the An Intimate Conversation with Women of Color Podcast win the 2020 Discover Pods Awards. Click here to learn more. ***
“Nobody asked for this!” Celebrities are out of touch with their “Naked Ballot” ZOOM campaign! Joining us today for JUST TALKING is the Cast of Color Podcast—emphasizing diversity in entertainment and pop culture! Does Lulu Wang have grounds to speak to who should direct a Chinese story? Has black cinema taken over Hollywood without leaving room for other cultures? The band The Phoenix Within joins STRIKE A CHORD. Inspired by Fallout boy, Green Day, and Lamb of God, Lead Singer Omar Feliciano shows us that you can still learn something every day—like writing a book of chords when you don't know music theory! BONUS!—join us for rapid fire superhero trivia!
Connor Dunning and Isaiah Downey of the Sound and Color Podcast join the show talk about the power of music and its ability to bring up a memory. They also talk about the music put out by Jaren Jackson Jr (Trip J) and Justise Winslow (MOJO) as well as the many name drops of Ja Morant by hip hop artists. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to the Fitness in Color Podcast. I'm your host Sid Baptista. Join me on this journey to amplify black voices as we follow and highlight the experiences of People of Color in the Wellness and Fitness industry. I interview leaders and entrepreneurs who tell inspiring stories of their journeys to where they are today and break down the steps for how the next generation can follow. Alongside my guests, I dissect the inequities that the industry reflects and perpetuates while discovering how to tackle the issues of access, diversity, inclusivity, and intersectionality. We are launching the first season in just a few weeks. Please subscribe and follow our channel on Spotify, Apple Podcast, or whichever platform you use to listen to your favorite podcasts. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fitness-in-color/support
On this second part of a two-part episode we continue the story of 9-year-old Walter Collins who went missing from Los Angeles in 1928. In part two, we discover that a serial killer, Gordon Stewart Northcott, has been preying on boys and young men in the LA area. Was Walter Collins a victim of Northcott's? Sources: The Wineville Chicken Coop Murders, retrieved online at crime museum.org. https://www.crimemuseum.org/crime-library/serial-killers/wineville-chicken-coop-murders/ The Disappearance of Walter Collins, by Gabriela Serrato for STMUhistorymedia.org. https://stmuhistorymedia.org/author/gabriela.serrato/ Movie: Changeling (2008), Written, directed, and produced by Clint Eastwood for Imagine Entertainment. Starring Angelina Jolie, John Malkovich, Jeffrey Donovan and Amy Ryan. Sponsors: Brooklinen - www.brooklinen.com. Use promo code ONCE for 10% off your first order Native - NativeDEO.com/ONCE or use promo code ONCE for 20% off your first order Links: www.patreon.com/onceuponacrime Fruit Loops: Serial Killers of Color Podcast - https://fruitloopspod.com
On this second part of a two-part episode we continue the story of 9-year-old Walter Collins who went missing from Los Angeles in 1928. In part two, we discover that a serial killer, Gordon Stewart Northcott, has been preying on boys and young men in the LA area. Was Walter Collins a victim of Northcott's? Sources: The Wineville Chicken Coop Murders, retrieved online at crime museum.org. https://www.crimemuseum.org/crime-library/serial-killers/wineville-chicken-coop-murders/ The Disappearance of Walter Collins, by Gabriela Serrato for STMUhistorymedia.org. https://stmuhistorymedia.org/author/gabriela.serrato/ Movie: Changeling (2008), Written, directed, and produced by Clint Eastwood for Imagine Entertainment. Starring Angelina Jolie, John Malkovich, Jeffrey Donovan and Amy Ryan. Links: www.patreon.com/onceuponacrime Fruit Loops: Serial Killers of Color Podcast - https://fruitloopspod.com
In this episode of the Down The Rabbit Hole podcast we catch up with My bro JV we begin talking about Everything from his time as a traffic reporter to his one of a Kind Podcast Local Color which Won 2019 Baltimore Magazines Best of Baltimore award. This podcast Chronicles Black Creatives and Change Makers in Baltimore City . This podcast helps us as people of color to create our own narrative as a community. Also Follow The local Color Podcast on Ig : https://instagram.com/localcolorpodcast?igshid=1tvh53vfe6g13. And also peep the slick Local Color website : http://www.localcolorpodcast.com/ and also follow JV : https://instagram.com/jasonfromcham?igshid=vodxcmgtp8ik And Follow me on IG: https://instagram.com/robdamc?igshid=13as2ctyf2ok and also DM for episode Ideas!
Dolly and Joey are on vacation, so here's a special bonus episode: an interview with Dolly Li from the Now In Color Podcast. This interview was originally recorded on June 22, 2020. Host Sandie Tan talks to Dolly about the recent Asians for Black Lives protest in NYC, fake news on WeChat, and her career as a journalist. Now In Color is a show that highlights forgotten people in history where each episode’s guest teaches Sandie about a historical figure and their contributions. Dolly tells Sandie about Tu Youyou, the first Chinese citizen and Chinese female scientist to win a Nobel Peace Prize in Science for her breakthroughs in malaria medication. Hint: Tu Youyou’s discoveries in malaria are intertwined with traditional Chinese medicine. We’ll be back on Sunday, August 2 with a brand new season 2! Stay tuned and see you all soon. -- We pride ourselves on being independent media at Plum Radio. Follow us on IG (@listentoplumradio), and support us on Patreon (patreon.com/plumradio) if you’re here for the culture and want to be part of the vision.
This episode is a sample episode of the History of Color Podcast, another show on the Core Temp Arts podcast network. Allegra Alvarado, host and creator of the show, gave me permission to share this episode on the Broken Brain feed. This is episode 4 of her show, and she tells the story of the Black Suffragette movement. Give is a listen and subscribe to History of Color today. This episode is part of the Meet Creative People project, introducing you to creators that you should know. If you know creative people of color or black creators, artists, or innovators please let me know @breakabrain on Twitter.
Welcome to the introductory episode of the Life With Color podcast!!! The Life with Color podcast examines the intersection between eating disorders and different societies around the world. It serves as a means of education, connection, and a source of hope for those affected by eating disorders and their allies. The Life With Color Podcast will not only feature discussions with professionals on topics related to eating disorders, mental health, and nutrition— but it will also highlight stories of recovery from individuals from around the world. Look for new episodes every Wednesday at 6:00 CET! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lifewithcolorpodcast/support
On this special bonus episode, we talk about the Women of Color Podcast Community with Danielle Desir. WOC is the first community of its kind dedicated to supporting and amplifying the voices of women of color podcasters. We chat about why representation matters, why you should join the women of colour podcasting community and what the benefits of membership are? This special bonus episode also contains an exclusive promo code to get 50% off your first 1month of WOC Podcasters Insiders Membership. WOC Podcasters is a community for women of color podcasters to connect, network and share resources. Their mission is to amplify the voices of women of color. It was founded by Danielle Desir, an author, blogger, podcaster, and founder of The Thought Card. Travel Goals show notes: https://pipandthecity.com/travel-podcast/ Travel Goals Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/travelgoalspodcast/ Travel Goals Twitter: https://twitter.com/travelgoalspod
Today more than ever we need to understand how policy affects us. We've teamed up for a cross over episode with Kriselle of Empowered in Color and her interview with Shaniyat Chowdhury who is running for Congress in NY-5 district against a 20-year incumbent. We talk about his life growing up in Jamaica, Queens, poverty drafted into the Marines, journey into activism serving in the New York state assembly, Alexandria Ocasio Cortez's campaign, and ultimately running for office. You might think politics is too much and rather avoid the topic but the best way to ensure America becomes a better place is by electing people who truly understand the realities of economic, racial, and social inequality. People like Shaniyat. Thank you to Empowered in Color for this collaboration to get the word out. You can learn more about Shaniyat and donate on his website at Shaniyat2020.com Follow Empowered in Color Podcast with Kriselle here You can find everyone on Instagram and Twitter as @EmpoweredInColor , @KriselleMG , and @Shaniyat2020 If you are in New York State you can request your absentee ballot to vote this primary HERE To support Basic Brown Nerds and keep us going join our monthly supporters & join our community here subscribe to our newsletter at basicbrownnerds.substack.com Follow & tag us on @BasicBrownNerds and @BasicBrownNerds
En este Podcast estaremos charlando con el autor del libro "Teoría del Color, Aplicación práctica para la fotografía" Jesús M. García sobre la teoría del color y como sacar provecho para generar un mayor impacto en nuestras imágenes.Además estaremos sorteando uno de sus libros, así que no te lo pierdas.Aquí les dejo las páginas web de nuestro invitado el día de hoyhttps://www.teoriadelcolor.es https://www.jesusmgarcia.es
This weeks episode is going to be a bit different. With everything going on in our country I thought it would be best to skip a story this week and give some information on women of color. I'll also list resources where you can get more information from women of color in the birthing community. Before diving deep into the birthing world a couple years ago, I had no idea that:Black women are three to four times more likely to experience a pregnancy-related death than white women. Black women experience more maternal health complications than white women.Black women receive a lower quality of care than white women.Black women are more likely to experience preventable maternal death compared with white women.Now I encourage you to check out these organizations to listen to and further educate yourself:Birth Stories in Color Podcast- www.birthstoriesincolor.com or @birthstoriesincolor on InstagramBirthing Justice- www.blackwomenbirthingjustice.org or @birthingjustice on InstagramMidwife Nikki Knowles- www.dallasbirth.com or @nikknowlesmidwife on InstagramHealth in Her Hue- www.healthinherhue.com or @healthinherhue on InstagramMommiNation- www.mommination.com or @mommination on InstagramSouthern Birth Justice- www.southerbirthjustice.org or @southerbirthjustice on InstagramBlack Mamas Matter Alliance- www.blackmamasmatter.org or @blackmamsmatter on InstagramThose are just a handful of great resources from black women in the birthing community.
On today's show, Justin is sharing an episode of one of his favorite art podcasts, Seeing Color, hosted by artist Zhiwan Cheung. In this episode, he interviews Pittsburg-based artist Alisha Wormsley about her text-based work “There Are Black People In The Future.” Listen in to this insightful conversation originally aired in late 2018 on SeeingColorPod.com. Show notes: Seeing Color Podcast Episode 2: There Are Black People In The Future (with Alisha Wormsley) Zhiwan Cheung Alisha Wormsley The Art People Podcast is edited and produced by Justin Favela (@favyfav). Production assistance from Mindy Hale and music by Mike McDonald. Follow us on social media @artpeoplepod and visit artpeoplepod.com for more episodes.
The Crime Writers of Color. The podcast for readers looking to add some spice to their reading life and diversity to their bookshelves. Hosted by Robert Justice. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Google Play. https://www.crimewritersofcolor.com/podcast
In this episode of First Gen #StayHome Edition, Rich catches up with Sandie Cheng of the Now in Color Podcast. They talk about the rise of anti-Asian bigotry, the perception of content post-COVID-19, and the "Myth of Assimilation". LINKS Donate to #FirstRespondersFirst at Help.FirstRespondersFirst.co Check out FirstGenBurden.com for all the episodes. Follow us @firstgenburden and Rich Tu / @rich_tu Thanks to Listening Party and DesGin for their support. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/firstgenburden/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/firstgenburden/support
*Special Series* In this episode of First Gen #StayHome Edition, Rich catches up with Sandie Cheng of the Now in Color Podcast. They talk about the rise of anti-Asian bigotry, the perception of content post-COVID-19, and the "Myth of Assimilation". Donate to #FirstRespondersFirst at Help.FirstRespondersFirst.co Check out FirstGenBurden.com for all the episodes. Follow us @firstgenburden and Rich Tu / @rich_tu Thanks DesGin for their support.
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Brandon and Jared discuss the adaptive challenge of racism and tackling resistance in the form of white fragility.What is Leadership in Color? - First Article of our seriesWhy Do Leaders of Color Need A Personal Narrative? - Second Article of our seriesIs Racism an Adaptive Challenge? - Third Article of our seriesFind JaredMusic Black Man in a White World - Michael Kiwanuka
In this episode Brandon and Jared discuss how our personal narrative impacts our leadership.What is Leadership in Color? - First Article of our seriesWhy Do Leaders of Color Need A Personal Narrative? - Second Article of our seriesFind JaredMusic Who I Am - The Diplomats / Juelz SantanaWho Am I - The O’Jays
Welcome to Leadership in Color podcast! For our first celebration of Black History Month, we’ll be exploring the Leadership in Color Framework. In this episode, Brandon and Jared give an overview of the framework and discuss what prompted us to add our voices to conversations about leadership and racial equity.
The Season 1 Finale show is a solo episode featuring Audience Questions submitted via social media and email being answered by host, Sarah Morgan. Listen to Sarah’s answers to these questions and more! Connect with Sarah on her website: www.BuzzARooneyLLC.com Follow the show pages on Facebook and Instagram at “Leading in Color Podcast” and Twitter at “Leading in Color” -- and you can email the show at leadingincolorpodcast@gmail.com
This is a solo episode featuring Audience Questions submitted via social media and email being answered by host, Sarah Morgan. Among the questions answered in the episode are: How do you balance working full time and building a brand as well as being a mom and wife? What are your thoughts on a former employee returning to work for an environment that was toxic for them? How long does one or should one, who works in HR, stick around with a company that externally touts Diversity & Inclusion but internally do not create the vehicles to improve the D&I? How do you keep leadership from shutting down on issues that make them uncomfortable while keeping employees motivated? How do we go about launching and growing employee resource groups? Should they form organically or does HR create them? How do you get employees excited about them so they will engage? How should men flirt or express interest in a woman at work in light of #MeToo? Being bi-racial, do you ever feel uncomfortable or unqualified talking about issues of race so aggressively? How do your White relatives react? What advice do you have for other bi-racial people who want to gain more confidence at this? Listed to Sarah’s answers to these questions and more! Follow the show pages on Facebook and Instagram at “Leading in Color Podcast” and Twitter at “Leading in Color” -- and you can email the show at leadingincolorpodcast@gmail.com
This week Kayla chops it up with Cameron Glover! Cameron Glover (she/her) is a Black queer writer, sex educator, and podcaster helping others embrace their sexual power. She specializes in working with other sexuality professionals to monetize their expertise online. In addition, she also contributes regularly to publications such as Playboy, Greatist, Medium, and more. Cameron is also the host of the Sex Ed in Color podcast, which centers the experiences and expertise of sexuality professionals of color. In this episode we discuss: The difference between sex educator and other sexual professional How sex toy materials aren’t regulated and why education is so important How do we discern what pleasure looks like and how we take ownership of our own pleasure How she holistically looks at sex How to become a sex educator This episode is brought to you by: Women Creating Calm Are you looking to eliminate the threat of chronic stress to increase your energy, minimize anxiety, & perform at an even higher level? Register for my next free class to learn how to slay stress and create lasting calm here. Links mentioned in this episode Cameron's Website Click here to subscribe via RSS feed (non-iTunes feed): https://wellnessglowup.libsyn.com/rss Social Media Info Wellness Glow Up Podcast – @wellnessglowuppodcast Kayla Nedza – @kaylanedza Cameron Glover - @blkgirlmanifest Sex Ed in Color Podcast – @sexedincolor Did you like this episode? If you did give it a 5 star rating and share it with your friends.
Niki Khoshzamir, CEO of Practice Pro, and David Morrow, start-up adviser for emerging industries, both transitioned from practicing lawyers into business roles within the last few years. During the recent Next Gen Leadership: Advancing Lawyers of Color Ask-a-Mentor session, the pair sat down with participants from the community of lawyers of color to share their stories of how they made the transition. In this podcast episode, Khoshzamir and Morrow discuss details of the actions they took before, during, and after they made switch to their business roles. They also highlight how they prepared mentally to deal with the lean years of going from making a good salary as a practicing lawyer to making barely enough money to pay their bills. They also share their strategies for how they paid back some or all of their student loans before they left their full-time jobs.
This is a solo episode featuring host, Sarah Morgan, discussing the importance of defining microaggression and including policy and conduct standards forbidding it in your workplace. MicroAggressions are the often foundation where discrimination, harassment and bullying are built. Having a policy to address occurrences is the best way to get started eradicating bias and increasing inclusion in your workplace. Sarah also discusses Mizzou's failed diversity campaign and how the Always and McDonald's brands have shown progressive, inclusive and ethical leadership during Hot Topics. Follow the show pages on Facebook and Instagram at “Leading in Color Podcast” and Twitter at “Leading in Color” -- and you can email the show at leadingincolorpodcast@gmail.com
This episode is all about mental health! We chat it up with the ladies from the Mental Health in Color Podcast, Dalanah and resident therapist Krysten about mental health in today's society and why it is so important. Also check out the Mental Health in Color Podcast
This is a solo episode featuring updates on the EEO1 Component 2, the repeal of the ACA Cadillac Tax and potential payroll issues caused by Leap Day in 2020. Here’s the link to the viral incident at NC State University discussed in the episode: https://abc11.com/5585611 Here’s the link to my new website where you can connect with me for consulting and speaking opportunities: https://buzzarooneyllc.com Follow the show pages on Facebook and Instagram at “Leading in Color Podcast” and Twitter at “Leading in Color” -- and you can email the show at leadingincolorpodcast@gmail.com
This is a solo episode featuring updates on the EEO1 Component 2, ordinances for changes to gender neutral language in Berkeley, CA and lessons from a viral racist attack in Raleigh, NC. Here’s the link to the CNN article discussed in the episode: https://www.cnn.com/2019/07/18/us/berkeley-gendered-language-ban-trnd/index.html Here’s the link to the viral racist incident in Raleigh discussed in the episode: https://www.wral.com/i-would-say-it-again-says-woman-who-used-racial-slur-in-north-hills-restaurant-confrontation/18530118/ Here’s the link to my new website where you can signup for my newsletter: https://buzzarooneyllc.com/ The lessons from this episode is about infusing your company values into your workforce. Sarah outlines 5 events and 4 spaces to consider in this. The 5 events are onboarding, orientation, promotion/transfer, anniversary and exit. The 4 spaces are workspaces, breakspaces, restrooms and bulletin boards. Additionally, Sarah provided questions to consider when cultivating these events and spaces. Questions for events are: What is important for the person to know about in this moment? What is important for the person to do? What is important for them to understand or for you to assess? What is important for the person to feel? Questions for spaces are: What physical workspace does this person need? What equipment does this person need? What do we want people to feel in these spaces? What does the space need to look like? This ties to the last question. How often will we update our spaces? Follow the show pages on Facebook and Instagram at “Leading in Color Podcast” and Twitter at “Leading in Color” -- and you can email the show at leadingincolorpodcast@gmail.com
While we are busy recording episodes for Season 3 we didn't want to leave you with nothing so we want to introduce our family podcast - Fruitloops: Serial Killers of Color Podcast. They are supporters of While Black and we are supporters of them. We've talked about them a few times on While Black and they are the only podcast with intro music as dope as ours!! If you have an interest in the crazy world of serial killers then please go and check them out. They do a great job of bringing the crazy deranged serial killers into your car or living room in a safe (and often funny) way. Wendy and Beth delivery creepy content in their own signature way and we are fans.... And I promise IT GETS CREEPY!!! - check them out Look Alive Guys Its Crazy Out There!!!! Fruitloops website:https://fruitloopspod.com Follow them on twitter, FB, or IG:@fruitloopspod
“A different take on the Super Hero movie as we take a look at Fast Color on Blu-ray.”
A different take on the Super Hero movie as we take a look at Fast Color on Blu-ray.
Anne Alston is the Founder and CEO of ALSTNTEC, a certified SBA EDWOSB and certified DBE/MBE/SBE Consulting Company.Anne’s extensive background comes with over 20-years of providing valuable Career Transition and Small Business Development services. Anne mantra is “Partnership, Growth, and Results” is what she always strives for everyone to accomplish. Through her learning courses, workshops, and speaking events, Anne continues to promote positive changes to her clients that will last a lifetime. Anne is also the President and Executive Director of Destination Achievers Incorporated, a Maryland 501(c)(3) organization providing workforce training outreach programs and creator of the Business Men and Women of Color Podcast and Magazine platforms. The BMWOC is a global online platform that shares career and business trends of working professionals, business owners, speakers, and authors.As an activist for education, her endeavors have yielded opportunities to provide her services to many individuals within the Greater Washington, DC area and on a global scale. Her partnerships to provide her services extend to private businesses and educational institutions such as the University of Maryland University College, U.S. Department of Education, Prince George’s County Public Schools, Maryland Future Business Leaders Association, and the Maryland Business Roundtable for Education STEMnet program and many others. For her efforts, she was awarded the UMUC Alumni Achiever Award from the University of Maryland University College and have received recognition from several non-profit organizations.http://alstntec.comhttps://www.bmwocpodcast.com
The Brown Girls Guide to Politics Podcast is all about amplifying the voices of women who are too often forgotten in media coverage. Host A’shanti Gholar leads conversations with women changing the face of politics. In this episode, A'shanti sits down with Democracy in Color Podcast host Aimee Allison. Listen and enjoy!
Anne’s extensive background comes with the precision of providing Business and Career Development, Mentoring, and Empowerment Services. Anne’s consulting experience began as the owner of A & M Creations in 1997 operating as a desktop publisher, business strategist and IT Support. The company’s motto was“Serving the Needs of Small Businesses.” Not only did she support small businesses, she also served the needs of individuals who aspired to become entrepreneurs or needed career guidance. The company name changed to ALSTNTEC to reflect the new type of services offered. Over the years, Anne expanded her consulting expertise to the field of career transition, small business start-up consulting, and mentoring services. Her endeavors would later embark on a new journey to change and enhance lives through her personal coaching sessions, empowerment speeches, and learning publications. Her primary mission is to bring awareness of the importance of career and business development for your overall personal and professional life. Her successes in this effort has led to a number of great partnerships along the way, which have yielded her opportunities to present her platform to a number of organizations that work directly with the local community, educational institutions, and private/non-profit organizations. She is also the creator of the Business Men and Women of Color Podcast, an online network platform designed to raise awareness of the talents of small business owners, speakers, authors, and future entrepreneurs. With this platform she has reached over 6,600 listeners. Anne is also the creator of the BMWOC online magazine, which serves the same purpose in digital form. Anne believes that Sharing Information Can Changes Lives. www.alstntec.com
On this episode, there's a lot on my mind. You've been warned, enjoy! How to Find Me: Twitter @summergory Instagram: unconventional_woman Don't forget to subscribe and write a show review. Like the podcast, tell a friend (or two).
The Empowered in Color Podcast: Helping People of Color Thrive in Business and in Life
Crowdfunding is a viable way to validate your idea while raising startup funds at the same time. The Empowered in Color Podcast was able to come to life thanks to Kickstarter. This episode goes into crowdfunding for podcasts--products that you can normally consume for free. Find our Kickstarter campaign here. Join the movement with the hashtag #EmpoweredinColor
In which we say good-bye... and good riddance. Danica and Brandon are back to finally give their tipsy opinions on "Twice Upon A Time", the final Moffat era Doctor Who episode. And while it ALSO sadly marks the end of Peter Capaldi's time as the Doctor, they pull no punches. And sure, some might say we should have put this episode out before now, but here at Doctor Whooch, we like our takes like we like our drinks: on ice. So there. Outro music is: "If I Could Turn Back Time" by Riot of Color Podcast picture is by GIRL NAMED SHIRL PHOTOGRAPHY
IMPORTANCE OF COLOR - PODCAST EP. 3 (RE-UPLOAD ACCIDENTAL DELETION) by Melodie Luna (Psychic)
This week on 3NWC, we a P.P.P. (Premiere P.O.C. (Person of Color) Podcast), review Zootopia. AND we have special guest Pamela on!! We talk about race, Jenny Slate, Try Anything by Shakira, aaaaand more.