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Best podcasts about danielle coke

Latest podcast episodes about danielle coke

Chasing Justice
Chasing Justice as an Enthusiast with Dani Coke

Chasing Justice

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 23:47


Our Enthusiast guest is Danielle Coke Balfour! In this conversation, Dani shares the lows, highs, and challenges of her activism journey. She also talks about the ways in which she brings hope and practical optimism to her justice work. Listen in to hear Dani's stories and advice about how to manages anxiety in activism.    Danielle Coke is a graphic designer turned artist, advocate, speaker, and entrepreneur. She's the founder of Oh Happy Dani, an illustration-based educational platform that uses artwork and resources to make complex ideas surrounding racial justice more accessible for the everyday advocate. Danielle works to inspire her community of over half a million people across social media to do good daily, right where they are. Danielle hopes to inspire others to embody their values and live a life of sustainable activism by using what they have to impact the world around them.   Mentioned in the episode: @ohhappydani https://ohhappydani.com  A Heart on Fire: 100 Meditations on Loving Your Neighbors Well The Middle Passage Live Justly Cohort Martin Luther King    We have an active Patreon community where you can access the full video interview and more resources. Support Chasing Justice || Patreon: patreon.com/ChasingJustice  ||  PayPal: paypal.me/ChasingJustice || Donate: chasingjustice.com/donate  

Girls Night with Stephanie May Wilson
Girls Night #239: How to Stay Informed and Make a Difference (Without Getting Crushed by all the Bad News) — with Danielle Coke Balfour

Girls Night with Stephanie May Wilson

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 48:03


Hey friends! Welcome to Girls' Night! I'm looking forward to today's episode because this is a topic I think all of us need to hear. Today we're talking about how to stay hopeful when there's so much bad news in the world, how we can stay informed without being totally crushed in the process. We're also talking about how we can all help make positive change in our world and in our communities. To help us with this, I invited my dear friend, Danielle Coke Balfour back on the show! Dani is a graphic designer turned artist, advocate, speaker, and entrepreneur. She's the founder of Oh Happy Dani, an illustration-based educational platform that uses artwork and resources to make complex ideas more accessible and help others seek justice while staying hopeful. She recently wrote an incredible book called, A Heart on Fire: 100 Meditations on Loving Your Neighbors Well. This is something we all need, especially with everything happening in our world right now.  Here are a few of the things she's going to teach us in this episode: How to process all the bad news when it feels like the world around us is falling apart How to figure out what we actually can and should do and what's within our sphere of influence Practical things we can do with our influence, time, and money How to stay informed without damaging our mental and emotional health And more!  Friends, if you're feeling discouraged by all of the bad news and tragic events happening in our world, you're not alone. But amazing women like Dani are teaching us how to stay hopeful and take action and that's why I'm so excited for you to hear this conversation!

LeggLife Podcast
Inspirational Insights :: Episode 110 :: LeggLife Podcast

LeggLife Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2024 23:18


With the arrival of a new month came the arrival of a quote that challenged both Sherri and I. This is a quote from Danielle Coke and we knew instantly we wanted to focus on it during this week's podcast. Learn more about Danielle at https://ohhappydani.com/ New episodes are uploaded weekly on Saturday mornings at 7am Pacific / 10am Eastern Support us and the LeggLife Podcast by becoming a patron at   / legglife   Learn more about LeggLife by following us on: YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/legglifeak/?su... Instagram:   / legglifeak   Facebook:   / legglife   You can reach us via email at legglife@gmail.com

Dangerous Creatives Podcast
148. A Heart on Fire with Danielle Coke

Dangerous Creatives Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 41:08


Artist, activist, and entrepreneur, Danielle Coke Balfour, from Oh Happy Dani, joins us today on the Dangerous Creative podcast to give us a life and business update, as well as talk about her brand new book “A Heart on Fire.” Kristin chats with Danielle about the idea of present purpose and purpose-driven work, late-diagnosed neurodivergency, business transitions, the creative process of writing her book, recovering from perfectionism and so much more.  Danielle Coke Balfour is an artist, activist, speaker, and entrepreneur who creates art about living a more just and hopeful life. Through content creation, resources, products, and experiences, she aims to inspire everyday advocates (like you!) to do good daily, right where you are. Become a Dangerous Creative Join our online course and business coaching community ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Danger School ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠here.  Connect with Danielle: Instagram: ⁠@ohhappydani Website: ⁠⁠https://ohhappydani.com Currently Launching: Advanced Photographers Mastermind - ⁠⁠APPLY NOW!⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Study Abroad Trips ⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Danger School Online Course⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠  ⁠⁠Book a discovery call⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ to see which one of our programs might be best for you! Credits:  Music by ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@⁠⁠⁠shammydee⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠  Produced by ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Jen Madigan Creative⁠

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Sharon Says So
A Heart on Fire with Danielle Coke Balfour

Sharon Says So

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2023 38:29


On today's episode, Sharon welcomes back Danielle Coke Balfour, who you may know as founder and illustrator of “Oh Happy Dani.” Sharon chats with Dani about her new book, “A Heart on Fire: 100 Meditations on Loving Your Neighbors Well.” At a time when it's easy to become overwhelmed with the 24-hour news cycle and information overload, Danielle pauses and shares that it's important to, “let each day be the evidence of a heart on fire,” by living in alignment with your values. In her book, she helps reframe the daunting realities of daily life by identifying common themes, and focusing on tending to our own important work, in the season we're in, to better serve the whole. Special thanks to our guest, Danielle Coke Balfour, for joining us today.Host/Executive Producer: Sharon McMahonGuest: Danielle Coke BalfourAudio Producer: Jenny Snyder Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Simply Stories Podcast
Episode 162 :: Dorena Williamson :: Stories of Encouraging and Honoring Children and Kingdom Community Building for God's Glory

Simply Stories Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2023 85:49


I am so thrilled to welcome back to the podcast, the one and only Dorena Williamson! Dorena is a woman of deep faith, with a passion for building the kingdom of God and living a legacy of faith as a minister, a mama, a pastor's wife, and a woman of impactful and instructive words. She is the author of 8 children's books that all provide beautiful insight into the heart of God and scripture's call to live in diversity and humility as we learn and grow together in the world. Whether that diversity is found in differing racial or ethnic communities and cultures, to others living with visible or invisible disabilities, or on the margins socioeconomically. She encourages children and the big people who love them, in every story that she writes to celebrate how God made them, and to delight in His world that He made and all those made in His image. Her most recent book is called I Know Who I Am. It is a book of scriptural affirmations for kids. It is designed to serve as a companion to come alongside families and those that love kids with words that contain truth about them, about the Lord, and to see all of God's image bearers represented in the pages from around the world! It gives beautiful verbiage for children to repeat over themselves and to speak over other children of all ages they encounter as they walk through the hills and valleys and changes of life. My kids absolutely loved it, and it would be a perfect addition to a morning or evening routine for kiddos that are starting back to school! In this conversation, Dorena also shares her heart so beautifully about where God has her in her lament as a leader in her church, a Mama raising Black kids, and the world around her. She invites us to consider how all Believers can lean in to the reality of what is before communities and their daily fears and concerns and how to bear one another's burdens together at the feet of Jesus. She offers an invitation to lean in to humility and honor towards others as we experience beauty, hope, tragedy, and all that is found on Earth this side of Heaven together. None of us are perfect, we will make mistakes, but God honors our learning, our choices to lean in and have Him show us His heart for us and for others. He has so much to show us. Always remember, you matter, and your story matters. Just as an FYI, we recorded this episode right in the midst of our communities' grief over the Covenant shooting in the Spring. We mention it briefly in the beginning of the episode, but we spend a little more time (around 5-7 minutes) discussing its impact on our community around 40 minutes in. If that is a tender place for you, I just want to be sensitive to that and give you that heads up. We fairly quickly transition to Dorena sharing about how to be the body of Christ in the midst of seasons of communal lament. It's a powerful word, not solely about that tragedy, but about how to lock arms and shields of faith with others as humans made in God's image walking this weary land together until we all go home. Connecting with Dorena: Books  Facebook Instagram  Website  Sponsor for this Episode: HopefuelUse the code 'SIMPLY15' for 15% offInstagram Website Please consider joining our Patreon community. We need your support! If you have enjoyed what you heard on the podcast today or from other episodes, we would appreciate your support to keep the Simply Stories Podcast going. You can sign up for as little as $3 a month and each tier offers gifts that I hope will bless you in return. If you feel you cannot financially commit at this time, would you please consider leaving us a star rating and/or review on Apple Podcasts? My family and I are so grateful for each of you and how you are part of our story.  Scripture References: Psalm 136, Psalm 27:13-14,James 1:17 - God is good (plus many more verses) Psalm 100:5 – His truth endures to all generations  John 2:1-11- Water into wine  Matthew 6:10- On Earth as it is in Heaven  Ephesians 3:14-15, Revelation 7:9- The family of God in Heaven Isaiah 6:1-3-The Earth is full of God's glory  Matthew 7:24-29-I build my life on Jesus who is the solid rock, vs. shifting sand Jeremiah 29:11- You have plans for me for hope and my future  Hebrews 13:5–6; Deuteronomy 31:6–8-You will not leave me  Isaiah 40:31- Wait on the Lord, He will renew your strength Psalm 8:5-8- Crowned with glory and God's strength Psalm 5:1-12, Romans 8:26- Oh Lord, with deep groanings  Exodus 1:8-14, Exodus 2:23-25- Exodus and the cries of those enslaved, and God heard them and saw their grief and He was concerned Ephesians 1:4, 1 Corinthians 2:7, 1 Peter 1:19-20 - His plans from the foundations of the earth (futher insight here) Exodus 6-14- The Exodus story and the plagues  Exodus 14:9-31- God parted the seas for His people Psalm 3:3- Lift my head  Jude 1:24-25- God keeps us Romans 8:28- God works together for the good of those that love Him Galatians 6:2- Bear one another's burdens Matthew 28:18–20; Revelation 5:9–10; Revelation 7:9–10; Revelation 14:6–7 Every nation tribe and tongue in Heaven Genesis 1:26-28- Let us make man and woman in our image   References:  Dorena's previous episodes on the podcast (part one, part two, Advent) The Covenant School shooting in Nashville  Bridge Builder  Taylor Swift concerts ;) Loving Day and the Lovings' Story and the Loving Act (Loving v. Virginia 1967) Dr. Chris Williamson's episode on the podcast  Strong Tower Bible Church Trayvon Martin  Colorfull  Thoughtfull  Buddy Walk - The Extra Mile - DS Association  Dr. Jemar Tisby (and our episode together!)  Latasha Morrison Target diverse Christmas line (Listen, I know the struggle with Target is real for a lot of believers right now. However. This is honoring Black people and culture in a huge way and I'm super grateful for those strides forward.) I Know Who I Am  Nashville tornadoes “Wait on the Lord”- Maverick City  “Same God”- Elevation Worship Fuller Story Initiative  Ralph Yarl shooting Xenophobia  Cheerleaders shot for going to the wrong car American Girl book The Care and Keeping of You  Crowned with Glory Michelle Reyes Dr. Christina Edmondson The Story of Juneteenth Juneteenth as a Federal Holiday Notes for White Allies and how they can honor Juneteenth without centering themselves, and also here. Danielle Coke also does a fantastic job sharing about practical ways to celebrate and elevate. Connecting with Emily and Simply Stories Podcast: Instagram (Em life // Podcast Life) Facebook Twitter Blog 

Pass The Mic
Backstage at Joy and Justice 2023: Dr Kenyeatta Gilbert, Dr Natasha Sistrunk Robinson, Rev Alvin Love, and Danielle Coke Balfour

Pass The Mic

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2023 52:58


Greetings and God Bless Welcome to Pass The Mic, this is Tyler Burns and this week we are continuing our very special look back stage at this year's Joy and Justice Rise up and Flourish conference. This past june The Witness was honored to host so many amazing speakers at this year's conference and our good friend Faitth Brooks of Melanated Faith graciously stepped in take a few minutes back stage with each of the presenters to share their testimonies and discuss what it truly means to rise up and flourish in 2023. This week we've got conversations with Dr Kenyeatta Gilbert, Dr Natasha Sistrunk Robinson, Rev Alvin Love, and Danielle Coke Balfour. You are not going to want to miss this one! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Parable Podcast with Danielle Zapchenk
TPP #101 | Why We Need Others in Our Life with Danielle Zapchenk

The Parable Podcast with Danielle Zapchenk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023 27:44


Today I am sharing one of my messages for our Summer Sermon Series and there will be a few sprinkled over the course of the summer with a couple from the archives as well.  Thanks for switching gears a bit to allow us at The Parable Podcast a little space to enjoy playing games with our kids, sipping iced coffees, and relaxing on our back porch. This message was a previous message I shared at our home church of West Ridge.  I hope you enjoy this message today and it encourages you wherever you are.Author Brené Brown says, "People are hardwired for connection."We can give the gift of listeningWays we can be a better listener to others:1.Pick the right time to talk2.Ditch distractions 3.Listen with ears to hear and a heart of compassion.4.Speak truth into their life When Jesus saw Mary's profound grief and the moaning and weeping of her companions, He was deeply moved by their pain in His spirit and was intensely troubled. As they walked, Jesus wept; and everyone noticed how much Jesus must have loved Lazarus. John 11:33-36Sympathy is when someone is going through something and you comfort or support them.  Empathy is more than just acknowledgment, it is when we can put ourselves in someone else's shoes or we have experienced a similar situation.  We need to empathize according to their needs, not what you think they need.” Danielle Coke | @ohhappydani"I Can't Carry It For You, But I Can Carry You!" – Sam Gamgee , Lord of the Rings, Return of the KingWays to be more empathetic:1. Proximity 2. Asking 1 more question  “tell me more.”  3. Share emotionThen Jesus, who was intensely troubled by all of this, approached the tomb—a small cave covered by a massive stone. Remember, I told you that if you believe, you will see the glory of God. They removed the stone, and Jesus lifted His eyes toward heaven. Father, I am grateful that You have heard Me.  I know that You are always listening, but I proclaim it loudly so that everyone here will believe You have sent Me. After these words, He called out in a thunderous voice. Lazarus, come out! Then, the man who was dead walked out of his tomb bound from head to toe in a burial shroud. John 11:38-44 Reflection Questions1. When was a time you needed others in your life and journal about that time. 2. Who can you give life to this week?Connect with Danielle | Instagram | Facebook  How to support The Parable Podcast: #1 Subscribe or Follow the show so you don't miss the next episode of The Parable Podcast through your favorite podcast app (i.e. iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher). #2 Share this show with a friend, this is a perfect opportunity to start your own Parable Conversation together. #3 Are you in need of a speaker for your Church, Women's Group, or event? Contact Danielle to learn more.

S.H.M.G Podcast
Is Joy Easy To Maintain? Feat: Danielle Coke Balfour

S.H.M.G Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2023 21:04


Is Joy Easy To Maintain? Feat: Danielle Coke Balfour In this episode of The Kay Wats Podcast, I'm joined by illustrator, author, and justice advocate Danielle Coke-Balfour as we discuss the heart behind her business “Oh Happy Dani”. Danielle shares how she's maintained joy while advocating for equality and addressing racially sensitive issues. She shares how her brand began from a place that burdened her, and creating something bright was an intentional choice to educate others. In this episode my hope is listeners feel empowered to tackle hard things intentionally with joy and love at the forefront.

Independent Business
4: How to Change the World from Where You are Now with Danielle Coke

Independent Business

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 44:05


Can you really use your business to change the world? Danielle Coke has certainly done it with her brand, Oh Happy Dani, a lifestyle brand and educational platform that uses artwork and resources to encourage hope, inspire justice, and make complex ideas accessible. Driven by her desire to help everyday advocates do good daily in their spheres of influence, Danielle shares how you can use your passions and skills to change the world.The Independent Business podcast is powered by HoneyBook, the all-in-one platform for anyone with clients. Book clients, manage projects, get paid faster, and have business flow your way with HoneyBook. Use the code PODCAST to get 20% off your first year as a new member.Review full show notes, resources, and transcript at podcast.honeybook.comSources mentioned in this episode:Report: 83% of millennials want brands to align with them on values, PR Daily24 Gen Z Statistics That Matter to Marketers in 2023, HootsuiteThe Funnel: Narrowing Down Your ActionTy Pentacost's Mastering Dark Skin Tones ClassConnect with the guest:Ohhappydani.cominstagram.com/ohhappydani Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Goal Digger Podcast
629: Is it Time to Walk Away From Your Biz? Listen to This!

The Goal Digger Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2022 46:37


For many creatives and artists, turning a hobby into their livelihood is the ultimate dream. Whether you're a painter, illustrator, musician, poet, writer, or some other beautifully creative soul, what would it mean to make your passion your career? What if your work could go on to inspire, motivate, and educate others? Now that is something spectacular, and it's something that Danielle Coke has experienced first-hand.   I'm so excited to chat with Danielle all about the major turning point in her career that thrust her work in front of an even bigger audience, opening up new opportunities for someone who had always stayed true to her creative style and passion. Danielle shares what hurdles and wins came when she turned her art into her business, why she decided to close down her shop, and what's next in her entrepreneurial journey.    GOAL DIGGER FB COMMUNITY GOAL DIGGER INSTAGRAM GOAL DIGGER SHOWNOTES

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Girls Night with Stephanie May Wilson
Girls Night #168: What to do When You're Feeling Overwhelmed by all the Bad News in the World

Girls Night with Stephanie May Wilson

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 66:41


Hey friends! Welcome to Girls' Night! I don't think I'm telling you anything new when I say that there have been a lot of hard things happening in our country and in our world recently. It seems like bad news hits us and before we can even take a breath or process what just happened, it hits us again.  And if I'm honest, this has been weighing really really heavily on my mind and my heart lately. It's something my family and friends and I have all been talking about a lot — we've all just been feeling heavy, and tired, and at times even a little bit hopeless about the state of things.  (Side note: If you're wondering what I'm referring to, I don't have a specific event in mind from this week's headlines. I'm actually recording this two weeks in advance — so I have no clue what's happening in the news on the day this comes out. But so much has happened in the last few months and last few years, I'm just feeling the weight of it overall.) And I figured that if I'm feeling this way, and my friends and family are feeling this way, that you might be feeling this way too.  And that's why I'm excited about today's episode.  When I'm trying to process bad news in the world, I always find myself thinking back to one of our Girls Night episodes. It's the conversation I had with Danielle Coke back in Season 13 of the podcast. Dani has a way of taking really important, really complex issues and making them more digestible and helping us figure out what to do with them. And so today I'm actually going to be re-sharing the conversation I had with her, because I have a feeling we could all use these reminders today.  Here are just a few of the things I ask Dani in this episode: When the whole world feels like one big ball of bad news, how do we process this? How do we care about the people who are hurting in the world without getting so overwhelmed by the hurt in the world that we just shut down?  How do we identify the cause or mission that is our thing? How do we figure out where and how we can help and actually make a difference? Once we figure out what our mission is, what do we do with everything else? When something crazy or hard or heartbreaking happens in the world, how do we process it? How do we both care and help without losing focus on the thing that is our thing?  How do you figure out what to say, when you should speak out, and how to do it? And I asked her about how to get through the fear that you're going to say the wrong thing. (Does anyone else have that fear? Is that just me?)  Friends, if you're feeling discouraged by all of the bad news or tragic events happening in our world, I'm right there with you, but there is hope! This episode is seriously life-giving and has practical advice on how we can process our feelings and make a difference in our world and community today! I can't wait to share it with you.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Q Podcast
Episode 250 | Decades of Despair: Anthony Hendricks

Q Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2022 13:42


In a nine-minute talk, Anthony Hendricks covers 500+ years of history, starting in 1453 and ending in our present day. This not only provides us with context to better understand the long legacy of American racism; it also challenges us to create a more hopeful future where all are treated equally and equitably. Watch this talk and more from leaders like Lecrae, Danielle Coke, Duke Kwon, LaTasha Morrison and more on Q Media. Start your free trial at qideas.org/trial

The Global Leadership Podcast
Ep 101 “Stick to Your Simple” (For the Good of the World)—Danielle Coke & Danielle Strickland

The Global Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 43:49


What if learning to focus simply on what you've been called to do could enhance your leadership and influence? In this conversation, entrepreneur, illustrator, and advocate Danielle Coke, shares all the different ways “finding her simple” has impacted her calling, her craft, and her leadership. Listen as this young leader shares her insights on “going viral”, knowing when to step back as a leader, and what it takes to keep creativity flowing in her life.

Created For
Ep. 20: Love of Neighbor Flowing From Love of God and How to Begin the Real Good Work with Oh Happy Dani.

Created For

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 50:02


We are joined this week by author, illustrator and advocate Danielle Coke. Better known as Oh Happy Dani, she tells us about her experience of coming face to face with Jesus' mercy and grace and her journey to discovering present purpose.    We also dive deep into Oh Happy Dani's work on how to love our neighbors well in a moment of tragic injustice. We discuss moving from apathy and performative allyship to finding our starting role and beginning the real good work.    You can find an episode reflection with invitations and more resources in our show notes. @ohhappydani Illustrations referenced in this episode:    16:00: The Cycle of Inaction 30:00: Finding Our Starting Roles

Dangerous Creatives Podcast
Blossoming in your Creativity with Danielle Coke of Oh Happy Dani

Dangerous Creatives Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 39:09


In this episode Kristin chats with Danielle Coke, social justice advocate and illustrator and the founder of Oh Happy Dani. Danielle shares takeaways from her own personal journey from going viral on social media to finding peace and joy within her life and creativity. Danielle discusses how her work and life continue to blossom as she pursues her vision and mission through her art, as well as advice for those on their own creative path. Danielle Coke is a designer turned illustrator, social justice advocate, and entrepreneur. She's the founder of Oh Happy Dani, a lifestyle brand and online store that uses artwork and resources to encourage hope, inspire justice, and make complex ideas more accessible for her community of over half a million people across social media. Danielle has happily partnered with Fortune 500 companies, non-profits, and mission-based brands, and she aims to equip everyday advocates with tools to help them make a difference in their spheres of influence using their passions and skills. With a joy that flows from her desire to love her neighbor as herself, Danielle hopes to spark action in pursuit of the ultimate good as you hold her art in your home and carry it in your heart. Connect with Danielle: https://ohhappydani.com @ohhappydani Credits: Music by @jamielono and @shammydee Produced by @jenmadigancreative Visit Us: www.dangerschool.com @dangerouscreatives @kristinsweeting NOW ENROLLING: Danger School Plus, starts 4/7/22! Click HERE for more info!

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Relationship Business
#014 Danielle Coke: The Intersection of Art and Faith

Relationship Business

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 47:04


As a Black woman living in America, Danielle's creative work meets at the intersection of racial justice and her relationship with Jesus. Danielle weaves her faith into every brushstroke, every painting, and every graphic she creates. People are noticing—her Instagram account, @ohhappydani, has nearly 500,000 followers, and her work is also available at Target. Despite the fame, Danielle remains focused on leading with love, and using her platform to spread the word of Jesus as she advocates for racial justice. “I figured that this was the direction God wanted me to go in simply because it involved the intersection of my passions, my skills, a need I saw in the world, and the gift he's given me. I feel like at the intersection of all those things is where you can find purpose.” In this episode, you'll discover: - The meaning of “present purpose” - How to fulfill a need that you see using your skills or talents - Why community is so important in racial justice work - Finding healthy ways to take screen breaks - The importance of setting boundaries at work - How to start your day well - Why you don't need to be in a hurry Resources Learn More About Danielle Coke Shop Danielle Coke at Target Follow Danielle Coke on Instagram Meet the Host Brought to You by Goodstory

InfluencHer
Is God Your CEO?

InfluencHer

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 34:13


Jada sits down with illustrator, entrepreneur, and advocate, Danielle Coke, to discuss the importance of God being at the center of every aspect of our life. From creation, to mission, and through the execution, it should all point back to Him.

Q Ideas
The gift of the Black Christian experience – Danielle Coke and Tyler Burns

Q Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2022 27:22


What lessons can Christians learn from the African American legacy and experience?  Artist and activist Danielle Coke challenges us to move beyond performative allyship and live into our true calling as Christ-followers.  Tyler Burns, president of The Witness, challenges us to see the gift of the black Christian experience.

The Enneagram Journey
Danielle Coke (7) - Setting The Table, What Is Mine To Do, Thinking Process

The Enneagram Journey

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2021 60:31


Oh Happy Dani, aka Danielle Coke, joins the show today! Earlier in the year we asked you the listeners to tell us some guests you wanted to hear from, and Dani's name came up over and over, and we can see why. Dani, an enneagram 7, shares about how what started as a hobby blossomed into a journey of using art and words to make complex social justice-related issues more digestible and easy to understand for people around the world. Find her online at ohhappydani.com and on instagram @ohhappydani PLUG TIME! Get your LTM New Year's Raffle tickets before the drawing on January 2nd! Win a $100 gift card, books, prayer beads, a private Zoom call with the Enneagram Godmother, and more! lifeinthetrinityministry.com/store/raffle AND! Don't forget to get your tickets for Where Will We Go From Here with Suzanne, Joe, and Brian D. McLaren while the early bird price is still available! Join in Dallas in person, or online from home anywhere in the world March 31 - April 2. lifeinthetrinityministry.com/wherewillwego Today's Introduction: Scene from Bob's Burgers, Season 3: episode 21 "Boyz 4 Now" Patrice Gopo on The Enneagram Journey podcast October 9th, 2020

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Sharon Says So
61. New Hampshire: From School Room to Space Shuttle with Dani Coke

Sharon Says So

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 39:15


In this episode, Sharon sits down with return guest Danielle Coke to learn about the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster of 1986. This history lesson is cast from the perspective of one of America's most cherished ordinary heroes, Sharon Christa McAuliffe, a school teacher from New Hampshire who was selected by NASA to become the first teacher in space. In 1984 President Ronal Reagan announced the Teacher in Space Project designed to inspire students, honor teachers, and spur interest in mathematics, science, and space exploration by sending a teacher on a voyage to space with NASA. The infamous program ended fatally, however, when after just 73 seconds into its flight on January 28, 1986, the Space Shuttle Challenger exploded, killing Christa and all six other crew members aboard. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Girls Night with Stephanie May Wilson
Girls Night #146: How to Process all the Bad News in the World and be a Force for Good

Girls Night with Stephanie May Wilson

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021


In this episode, our guest, Danielle Coke, from Oh Happy Dani, is going to teach us how we can process all the bad news in the world & be a force for good! She's also going to share how to identify our mission.

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Q Podcast
Episode 216 | The Cycle of Inaction: Danielle Coke

Q Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 14:34


In our culture, it's cool to talk about justice. But are we actually advancing good? In this powerful talk, artist and activist Danielle Coke challenges us to move beyond performative allyship and live into our true calling as Christ-followers. Want more talks like these? Start a free trial to Q Media, our online learning platform for Christian leaders. Get started at qideas.org/trial. 

Entrusted by Him™ Podcast
Ep. 2 Platform Series | Sanctification & Spit-up with Quinn Kelly

Entrusted by Him™ Podcast

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 1, 2021 80:37


Quinn Kelly is a wife, mother of four, blogger, speaker, podcaster and licensed marriage and family therapist that is committed to encouraging others in their relationships and life. She originally graduated from Kansas State University with a bachelor's degree in journalism but after working for a year after college, she felt she had missed her real calling for helping people so she went back to school and received her master's degree in marriage and family therapy.Shortly after beginning her therapy practice, Quinn started her blog called Sanctification and Spitup -- a place where she could combine her love of writing with her love of encouraging others all into one. This blog allowed her writing to be published on sites like Today Show's Funniest Parents, Huffington Post, Scary Mommy, Family Share, Love What Matters and Mother and Baby Australia.After beginning to speak and teach groups in the Houston Area, Quinn felt called to lead her own conference and thus began the Renew Faith Conference, which led to three conferences with over 900 combined women in attendance. From those conferences, the Renew You Podcast was birthed -- a podcast created to encourage others to find renewal in their everyday life through therapy and faith in a fun, fresh and engaging way. Her guests have included people like Demi Tebow, Tauren Wells, Korie Robertson, Dr. Caroline Leaf and Danielle Coke. Quinn is currently writing her first book on parenting boys and looks forward to sharing it with the world in 2022. Follow Quinn:Website: www.renewyoupodcast.com Email: quinn@renewyoupodcast.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/renewyoupodcast/ & https://www.instagram.com/mrsquinnkelly/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SanctificationAndSpitup/In this episode Quinn and I talk about all about stewarding our platforms for His glory and how God uses everything for JUST THAT, HIS KINGDOM.Quinn gives us a peek into her amazing testimony to how she came to know the Lord and how that has played a huge role in her gifts that He has entrusted to her. We talk about motherhood, writing, and our platforms. We unpack some of the nitty gritty things that have taken place in the midst of trying to abide in His word all for Him. Grab a cup of coffee and come join us!DON'T MISS ANYTHING - SUBSCRIBE HEREVISIT OUR WEBSITE HERE Credits:--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------"Just smile" by LiQWYD https://soundcloud.com/liqwyd Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Download / Stream: https://hypeddit.com/link/xxtopb--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Don't forget to leave us a review friends! 

Truth's Table
BlackGirlMagic Interview: Danielle Coke

Truth's Table

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2021 50:55


In this final BlackGirlMagic episode of Truth's Table season five, Ekemini and Christina are sitting at the table with Danielle Coke. Danielle Coke is a designer turned illustrator, social justice advocate, and entrepreneur. She seeks to encourage faith, inspire justice, and guide you through loving your neighbor well. Her illustrations aim to make complex issues more digestible and help others find and use their passions to make a difference in their spheres of influence. With a joy that flows from her dedication to loving God and her neighbor as herself, more than anything, Danielle hopes to encourage action as you hold her art in your home and carry it in your heart. Pull up a chair and have a seat at the table with us! Follow Danielle Coke: Twitter & Instagram: @ohhappydani Truth's Table Listeners can purchase The Celebration Place by Dorena Williamson here: https://www.ivpress.com/the-celebration-place Black Women, join Truth's Table Black Women's Discipleship Group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/truthstablediscipleship Support Truth's Table: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TruthsTable PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/TruthsTable Merchandise: https://www.teespring.com/truthstable

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The Diversity Gap
Diversify Your Life - The Heartwork and Homework of Justice w/ Dani Coke

The Diversity Gap

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 30:32


Chapter 6: Diversify Your Life - The Heartwork and Homework of Justice w/ Dani Coke Insight: Your ability to cultivate a diverse personal life is directly tied to your ability to lead a diverse team Action: Resist racism and pursue diversity in every area of your life. For today's conversation I had the absolute pleasure of sitting down with the one and the only Danielle Coke. You may know her as Oh Happy Dani on Instagram. Dani is an illustrator and advocate whose artwork and words are all about helping good people become better neighbors. She has been featured on the Today Show, in Forbes, on NBC, BuzzFeed, Alive News, and on USA Today. What I love so much about Dani is that she is able to take complex ideas and even painful experiences and translate them into meaningful creations that as she says, “Speak to the heart of the matter.” She is just so down-to-earth, full of wisdom and joy. And in this conversation, she shares generously about what it looks like to do the heartwork and homework of antiracism in our everyday lives. Episode Transcripts Available Here About The Diversity Gap The Diversity Gap Academy exists to help leaders pair their good intentions for diversity with true cultural change. You can order the book, The Diversity Gap, at www.thediversitygap.com. Bethaney Wilkinson is the Host and Executive Producer. Final Production is by Live Grace Productions. Thank you to our guests and patrons who make this podcast possible! Instagram - @bethaneywilkinson @thediversitygap Website - www.bethaneywilkinson.com Links from the Show Website: https://ohhappydani.com Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/ohhappydani/

The Honest Designers Show
Episode 203: Social Justice, Going Viral and Positive Impact Through Art with Danielle Coke

The Honest Designers Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2021 59:40


In this week's episode, we welcome a very special guest: Danielle Coke. She is a very talented illustrator, speaker, and entrepreneur. Her work around social justice has captured the hearts and minds of millions, providing much-needed clarity, empathy, and vocalization throughout recent times of worldwide racial injustice. We discuss the weight and responsibility of being a positive voice for so many, whilst also sharing the negative side of going viral... So without further ado, let's get into the show!

The Flow Artists Podcast
Life in Lockdown

The Flow Artists Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2021 41:21


Use our discount code MAKFLOW at http://makarlu.com to get 10% off! In this episode, Rane and Jo share the books, projects and resources that are helping them navigate life in lockdown. These are challenging times, and we send out our support and solidarity to you all. Here are some of our favourites that might spark a little joy. What is helping your mental health right now? While these resources have been helping our state of mind, if you need support please call: Beyond Blue Coronavirus Mental Health Support. 1800 512 348. Lifeline. Crisis Support. 13 11 14. Rane: Learning Maori - Happy Maori Language Week! Korero Maori - Maori Made Easy: Scotty Morrison https://www.maorilanguage.net/maori-made-easy/ Waka Huia, Te Karere, view on the Maori TV app: https://www.maoritelevision.com/download-maori-plus Jo: Gua Sha - Sandra Lanshin Chiu TCM ​​https://www.instagram.com/treatmentbylanshin/ Chris Cheers Psychology - elevating mental health in the arts and LGBTQI+ communities. Helpful insights and suggestions like: ‘Notes from a psychologist trying to find a way through a lockdown low day' https://www.instagram.com/chrischeerspsychology/ Em Swami - art + activism from an intersectional perspective. Jo just bought the ‘Stop imagining the apocalypse start imagining the revolution' print. https://www.instagram.com/em_swami/ Danielle Coke - visual and poetic representation of social justice issues. A helpful, visual way to make sense of complex social issues. https://www.instagram.com/ohhappydani/ Christopher - a Brooklyn based Black, queer femme kween building - community through plants. Joy, sparkles, plant care and self care tips. https://www.instagram.com/plantkween/ Feel good viewing Jo: Beryl Shereshewsky, a youtube channel cooking and exploring foods from different cultures. https://www.youtube.com/c/BerylShereshewsky Pick Up Limes - a youtube channel sharing simple and inspiring vegan dishes, with lots of quick and low budget options. We love Sadia's episode sharing Afghan dishes from her childhood. https://www.youtube.com/c/PickUpLimes Back to Nature: ABC Iview A journey through the Australian landscape and the unique stories of the land, deepening our connection with nature and culture. Beautiful scenery, insights from the original inhabitants of each location and creative guests. https://iview.abc.net.au/show/back-to-nature Jo's recently enjoyed books: Taylor Jenkins Reid - Daisy Jones and the Six, Malibu Rising https://taylorjenkinsreid.com/ Utopia Avenue - David Mitchell https://www.davidmitchellbooks.com/ Justina Blakeney - Jungalow https://www.jungalow.com/pages/jungalow-decorate-wild-justina-blakeney Although buy from somewhere local or booktopia to save on shipping. Jivana's new book - Yoga Revolution, it will be released in November (Jo was reading an advance copy for an upcoming podcast episode). Who is inspiring you right now? Online Trainings: Accessible Yoga Training Accessible Yoga Conference - September 22 https://www.accessibleyogatraining.com/ Asanas for Autism and Special Needs https://www.asanasforautismandspecialneeds.com/ Yoga for Humankind https://yogaforhumankind.org/ Jill Miller and Tom Myers rolling along the anatomy trains https://www.anatomytrains.com/product/rolling-along-the-anatomy-trains/ Rane: Youtube: patrickisanavajo https://www.youtube.com/c/patrickisanavajo Reservation Dogs https://www.finder.com.au/where-to-watch-reservation-dogs-online Jo: Aboriginal creator and story teller. Mermaid queen on Kariyarra country. Art, design, photography tips, celebrating Aboriginal women and families. https://www.instagram.com/bobbilockyer/ Inspiration from Fipe Preuss! https://podcast.flowartists.com/

Sharon Says So
18. Florida: Florida Forever with Dani Coke

Sharon Says So

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 35:52


For this episode, Sharon and her guest Danielle Coke take a look into the Happiest Place on Earth - Disney World, and the man who created it. The two take their love for Walt Disney and dive deep into his past, including his unconventional approach to be involved in the US Army during World War I and his first big feature film Snow White. In this episode, you'll learn how Walt Disney built his empire from humble beginnings and helped put Florida on the map as a massive tourist location with the opening of Disney World. As a bonus, Danielle is a former Disney employee and can confirm that these stories are not your typical Disney stories. For more information on this episode including all resources and links discussed go to https://www.sharonmcmahon.com/podcast

The Plywood Podcast
Becoming an Entrepreneur with Danielle Coke

The Plywood Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2021 37:57


When preparing the launch of the Plywood Podcast, we decided to launch by sharing two interviews of very different women! Jeni Britton Bauer was first.  Next up, we ALL have the GIFT to hear from Danielle Coke, a designer turned illustrator, social justice advocate, and entrepreneur.  She seeks to encourage faith, inspire justice, and guide us through loving our neighbors well. Her illustrations aim to make complex issues more digestible and help others find and use their passions to make a difference in their spheres of influence.In this episode, Dani shares a story that she's never shared before about the racism she's experienced, she talks about her journey of becoming an entrepreneur (overnight success or not?!), and we talk about tools and actions we can all take when it comes to anti-racism work. If you can, take notes. Be inspired by Dani's hope!Follow Dani on InstagramLearn more about Dani's work and shop her store!------Welcome to the Plywood Podcast: Real talk for social entrepreneurs and nonprofit leaders. Plywood is a nonprofit in Atlanta leading a community of startups doing good. Over the past 12 years, we have worked with over 800 startup founders and nonprofit leaders wrestling with the tensions of starting, growing, and sustaining.Think of The Plywood Podcast as a kitchen table conversation debating the pros and woes of running a business and sustaining a nonprofit. We dive into building business plans, sustaining relationships (personal and professional), diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workplace, forming values while being a part of true cultural change for good, and so much more.Learn more:PlywoodPeople.comJoin the next Path by Plywood Cohort Launching on September 7th!

Word Made Digital
S06 E03: Joy + Justice with Danielle Coke

Word Made Digital

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 43:07


Danielle (Dani) Coke is as colourful, bright and impactful as her artwork. She helps everyday people use their passions to make a difference in their sphere of influence, and she's leading by example. In this episode of the podcast, Dani shares with us the story behind her business, how she stays joyful in the face of horrific racial injustice and her mandate as a creative. She's inspired us to look for everyday moments to love our neighbour and how our skills and passions can make a difference in the world. ---Watch the episode: YouTube: https://youtu.be/z2CC3oJ_u28---Learn more about Danielle CokeWebsite: https://ohhappydani.com/Instagram: @ohhappydani---Learn more about Word Made Digital:Website: https://www.wordmadedigital.com/Connect with us on Instagram: https://tinyurl.com/fsycm98mJoin our Facebook Group "Digital Church": https://tinyurl.com/hfwuecm9---Thank you to our Season 6 sponsors:Compassion Canada: https://www.compassion.ca/​​​ WayBase: https://www.waybase.com/---Music: "Good Morning" by Laxcity Musicbed Licensed

SparkChasers: Teaching through the Creative Mindset

When Danielle Coke's illustrations on Instagram took off, she wasn't quite sure what happened. Within one week in 2019, she increased her following by 300,000 people. Turns out, her art was also sharing a message. In today's episode, Danielle shares how she uses her gift for illustration and infographics as a means for encouraging dialogue around social justice. Her artivism is helping bridge divides and connect hundreds of thousands of people. And she says you can do it, too. Get all the show notes for today's episode at artsintegration.com/sparkchasers/

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Jesus Calling: Stories of Faith
Everyone Is Worthy of God's Love: Cece Jones-Davis & Danielle Coke

Jesus Calling: Stories of Faith

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2021 28:17


The idea of loving others doesn't seem too difficult when we put it in the context of those closest to us, the ones who support us, care for us, and who give love in return. But the love that God commands us to have as Christians goes beyond that love we have in small circles—and it demands that as Jesus first loved us, we must love others in return. In the Bible, we'll find in I John 4:20-21, it says: Whoever claims to love God yet hates a brother or sister is a liar. For whoever does not love their brother and sister, whom they have seen, cannot love God, whom they have not seen. And He has given us this command: Anyone who loves God must also love their brother and sister. Our guests this week have committed their lives to showing the world that there isn't anyone who isn't worthy of love—both God's love and the love of their fellow man. We're talking to singer, speaker, and social advocate Cece Jones-Davis, and digital artist Danielle Coke.    Links, Products, and Resources Mentioned: Jesus Calling Podcast John 4:20-21 NIV Jesus Calling devotional for kids  Jesus Calling Jesus Calling: Stories of Faith on Circle TV Circleallacess.com Past interview: Linsey Davis Upcoming interview: Chad Robichaux   Cece Jones-Davis Matthew 5:6 NIV Howard University Yale Divinity School Yale Institute of Sacred Music, Worship, and the Arts Sing for Change www.cecejonesdavis.com Alive    Danielle Coke Artivism Luke 10:27 NIV Good Samaritan Worthy https://ohhappydani.com/ @ohhappydani   Interview Quotes: “As a kid, I was curious, I wanted to know more, even though there was a lot about spirituality that was really scary to me. And the older I got, that yearning just never left me, it constantly chased me down. And it drove me into pursuing God.” - Cece Jones-Davis “God has had to do a lot of work with me over the years to say, ‘You are smart, you are enough, you're not just what other people have said about you.'” - Cece Jones-Davis “My ministry has from the beginning more so been about my public witness and about how I can outwardly face toward the world outside of the church. What can I do? And so I'm happy to be living in this time when I feel like my life can be used in some way to advance God's kingdom and to stand up for what I believe God is on the side of.” - Cece Jones-Davis “Sometimes I'm connecting as I'm sitting at my desk and I'm like, ‘Okay, now, Lord, I know we haven't had a long conversation today yet, but Lord, you saw the calendar. I'm going to need you to be with me every step of the way.'” - Cece Jones-Davis “I've witnessed what happens when diversity is not a priority.” - Danielle Coke “A big part of why I'm so passionate about justice is tied back to my relationship with God and how I view His calling for our lives.” - Danielle Coke “I encourage people to seek the scriptures about how God is consistently calling us to seek justice and love mercy, how He's giving us stories like the Good Samaritan and illustrating what it means to not just walk past by someone who is struggling, but to help them, lift them up, and be there in a tangible way.” - Danielle Coke “We are all worthy of love. We are worthy of being valued and we're worth fighting for.” - Danielle Coke ________________________ Enjoy watching these additional videos from Jesus Calling YouTube channel: Audio Playlist: https://bit.ly/2PrbuwH Video Playlist: https://bit.ly/2PsmEkJ What's Good? Playlist: https://bit.ly/3i7VUlZ ________________________  Connect with Jesus Calling Instagram Facebook Twitter Pinterest YouTube Jesus Calling Website

Wycliffe Women of the Word Podcast
Season 2, Episode 6: Jenny Steinbach

Wycliffe Women of the Word Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 42:49


Jenny Steinbach, the founder of her.Bible, talks with Beth and Jenn about her journey to faith and her work with Cru and The Jesus Film Project. Jenny also discusses what inspired her to create an audio Bible for women and the significant impact that hearing God's Word read aloud by women has on hearts and lives. Recommendations from the episode: “Esther: It's Tough Being a Woman” by Beth Moore. Danielle Coke and her artwork. Morgan Harper Nichols' art, as well as her books “All Along You Were Blooming: Thoughts for Boundless Living” and “How Far You Have Come: Musings on Beauty and Courage.” Ad: Wycliffe USA's fun, free e-book, “6 Sweet Ways to Study Scripture” is a great way to start or deepen your Bible study. Each Bible study method is paired with a flavor of ice cream (as well as learn some ice cream fun facts) to help you savor and crave Scripture. Get it today! In the interview, Jenny mentioned SIL International. SIL is a primary strategic partner of Wycliffe Bible Translators USA. SIL connects with and serves language communities around the world in order to establish and support the research, translation, training and materials they need for sustainable language development. All guest views are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Wycliffe Bible Translators USA. Wycliffe Bible Translators USA's mission is to serve with the global body of Christ to advance Bible translation and work together so people can encounter God through his Word. Keep up with Wycliffe Women of the Word through interviews, articles and more at wycliffe.org/women.

Human Hope with Carlos Whittaker
Episode 016 - @OhHappyDani (Danielle Coke) Talks Small Business Hustle, & Equality

Human Hope with Carlos Whittaker

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2021 49:13


She may just be the sweetest, most creative, entrepreneur on Instagram… But don't let that fool you. Danielle Coke is a strong and focused freedom fighter. In today's episode, she takes us on her journey from 700 followers on Instagram to 1/2 a million in a little over a year and we dive into the personal details of how she is feeling after 18 months of being an anti-racism educator. Follow Dani online @ohhappydani and please let her know how much you appreciated the hope she slung today! Get 10% off your first month of counseling at www.betterhelp.com/humanhope --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

FILL IN THE BLANK with Carlos Whittaker
Episode 016 - @OhHappyDani (Danielle Coke) Talks Anti-Racism, Small Business Hustle, & Why Black Lives Should STILL Matter.

FILL IN THE BLANK with Carlos Whittaker

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2021 49:24


She may just be the sweetest, most creative, entrepreneur on Instagram… But don't let that fool you. Danielle Coke is a strong and focused freedom fighter. In today's episode, she takes us on her journey from 700 followers on Instagram to 1/2 a million in a little over a year and we dive into the personal details of how she is feeling after 18 months of being an anti-racism educator. Follow Dani online @ohhappydani and please let her know how much you appreciated the hope she slung today! Get 10% off your first month of counseling at www.betterhelp.com/humanhope --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Okay, so now what?
#3 Platitudes or "How to Make Your Friends Feel Terrible"

Okay, so now what?

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2021 25:40


Please note: the way I say “platitude” at the beginning makes me cringe too. You've been warned.But also... When in doubt, platitude! Because, you know, when God closes a door, he opens a window. Also, turn your frown upside-down because it is what it is! Whether you're the recipient of platitudes or the "platituder" offering up unsolicited well-wishes, this podcast features a few insights and quotable geniuses to help you on your way. (Spoiler: turns out the platitudes didn't turn my frown upside-down.) As mentioned in the episode:Danielle Coke's InstagramHealed leper storyJames Baldwin quotation

Pass The Mic
Creative Anti-Racism with Danielle Coke

Pass The Mic

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 51:51


Today we have a special interview for you! Our host Tyler Burns recently interviewed Danielle Coke, also known as @ohhappydani, to talk about creative anti-racism in a world of injustice. In the conversation, they talked about her journey, her own #LeaveLOUD story, and how disruptive creativity can enhance the cause of anti-racism.  Be sure to follow Danielle on Instagram at @ohhappydani and pick up her art at https://ohhappydani.com!  Danielle Coke is a designer turned illustrator and social justice advocate who seeks to encourage faith, inspire justice and guide you through loving your neighbor well. She's passionate about helping everyday people find and use their passions to make a difference in their spheres of influence. Also, be sure to support this show on Patreon at patreon.com/passthemic! 

Go and Tell Gals
Episode 88: Danielle Coke

Go and Tell Gals

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 33:11


We sat down with our friend Danielle Coke (@ohhappydani), and friends, you are in for such an encouraging and equipping conversation. We've been counting down the days until we could share this episode with you. Dani is a digital art creator with a heart for loving our neighbors. She’s going after reconciliation, and she’s burdened for educating us well in the anti-racism conversation. She’s passionate about creating a pathway for people to see and know God through the gifts that He has given her, and she uses what she's got for the good of others + the glory of God. Be sure to check out Dani's incredible shop to grab some apparel, stickers, prints, and more to help you keep running on mission. We are incredibly encouraged by all of her work. We’re going deep in this conversation. We’re jumping into art and why it matters. We’re talking about having a passion for justice and for equity. We’re discussing toxic positivity and hope. We’re talking about how to fulfill your present purpose through identifying the problem, honing in your skills, and going after your passions. We’re so grateful for how Dani is equipping us to do both - to have incredible design and to love God + love people wholeheartedly through what we do. This conversation is a breath of fresh air, and we pray it equips you today. If you love this episode, would you leave us a review to let us know? It helps new friends find the show and it helps us know which conversations we need to keep having. Thanks for listening, see you next week.

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The Life Comes At You Fast Podcast
The One Where We Drag Men

The Life Comes At You Fast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 79:23


We already know that there are a lot of issues with white cis men and patriarchy in general. It affects pretty much everything and we're here today to talk about it. From what men do in the gym to what they do at your workplace, we discuss it all! *We discuss emotional abuse and other topics related to that so be aware of that before listening!* Things mentioned: Do Better: Spiritual Activism for Fighting and Healing from White Supremacy by Rachel Ricketts The Hill - Rising with Krystal and Saagar on Youtube @mattxiv on InstagramEach week, we want to recommend a book, video series, podcast, an online account, or a product that is adding value to our lives.Em:  The Jane Goodall Hopecast which you can find wherever you get your podcasts! Sav: The skillshare class and account from, Danielle Coke aka @ohhappydani !Give us a follow on Instagram @lifecomesfastpod, contact us there through DM or email: lifecomesatyoufastpod@gmail.com! Click here to follow our personal accounts →  Savannah + Emily

The Renew You Podcast
Episode 42: The Fight for Social Justice: How to Be Good Stewards of Our Words with Danielle Coke

The Renew You Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 2766:00


The amazing ‘Oh Happy Dani' is with us today. Danielle discusses social justice, faith, optimism and more. You will learn a lot and you will be INSPIRED by the incredible and “happy” Dani!

The Renew You Podcast
Episode 42: The Fight for Social Justice: How to Be Good Stewards of Our Words with Danielle Coke

The Renew You Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 2766:00


The amazing 'Oh Happy Dani' is with us today. Danielle discusses social justice, faith, optimism and more. You will learn a lot and you will be INSPIRED by the incredible and "happy" Dani!