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Research tells us that politics—and thinking about political events—can be harmful to our mental wellness. So how do we get through this current political season of life? And how do we navigate friendships when we don't align politically? In today's episode, friendship expert, fellow podcaster and book author, Danielle Jackson advises us on what to do—and what not to do. Learn More About Our Guest Danielle Bayard Jackson is a female friendship coach and educator who speaks nationally about the science of women's platonic connections. She is also the author of Fighting for Our Friendships (May 2024). Danielle's coaching business, Friend Forward, is dedicated to teaching women how to create and maintain better female friendships, and her expertise has been featured in The New York Times, NBC News, Psychology Today, Wall Street Journal, Oprah Magazine, Good Morning America, and a host of other media outlets. A former high school teacher, Danielle now uses her teaching skills and leverages her background to study what the latest research has to say about women's cooperation, communication, and conflict. As a member of the American Sociological Association, she uses the latest research to create tangible strategies to help women create more depth in their platonic relationships. Companies like TikTok, the NBA, NFL, and Etsy have all booked Danielle as a speaker to address the topic of connection psychology. She's even served as Bumble's resident friendship expert and spokesperson for its new app Bumble for Friends. Danielle shares her insight weekly on The Friend Forward Podcast, has several viral videos on social media, and has written for Insider and Harvard Business Review. You can learn more about Danielle and her work by visiting www.betterfemalefriendships.com. Follow Danielle on Instagram and TikTok Listen to our 2022 episode with Danielle: Why Adult Friendships Are Always Unicorns and Rainbows Thank you for listening to The Happy Eating Podcast. Tune in weekly on Thursdays for new episodes! For even more Happy Eating, head to our website! https://www.happyeatingpodcast.com Learn More About Our Hosts: Carolyn Williams PhD, RD: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/realfoodreallife_rd/ Website: https://www.carolynwilliamsrd.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RealFoodRealLifeRD/ Brierley Horton, MS, RD Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brierleyhorton/ Got a question or comment for the pod? Please shoot us a message! happyeatingpodcast@gmail.com Produced by Lester Nuby OE Productions
Research tells us that politics—and thinking about political events—can be harmful to our mental wellness. So how do we get through this current political season of life? And how do we navigate friendships when we don't align politically? In today's episode, friendship expert, fellow podcaster and book author, Danielle Jackson advises us on what to do—and what not to do. Learn More About Our Guest Danielle Bayard Jackson is a female friendship coach and educator who speaks nationally about the science of women's platonic connections. She is also the author of Fighting for Our Friendships (May 2024). Danielle's coaching business, Friend Forward, is dedicated to teaching women how to create and maintain better female friendships, and her expertise has been featured in The New York Times, NBC News, Psychology Today, Wall Street Journal, Oprah Magazine, Good Morning America, and a host of other media outlets. A former high school teacher, Danielle now uses her teaching skills and leverages her background to study what the latest research has to say about women's cooperation, communication, and conflict. As a member of the American Sociological Association, she uses the latest research to create tangible strategies to help women create more depth in their platonic relationships. Companies like TikTok, the NBA, NFL, and Etsy have all booked Danielle as a speaker to address the topic of connection psychology. She's even served as Bumble's resident friendship expert and spokesperson for its new app Bumble for Friends. Danielle shares her insight weekly on The Friend Forward Podcast, has several viral videos on social media, and has written for Insider and Harvard Business Review. You can learn more about Danielle and her work by visiting www.betterfemalefriendships.com. Follow Danielle on Instagram and TikTok Listen to our 2022 episode with Danielle: Why Adult Friendships Are Always Unicorns and Rainbows Thank you for listening to The Happy Eating Podcast. Tune in weekly on Thursdays for new episodes! For even more Happy Eating, head to our website! https://www.happyeatingpodcast.com Learn More About Our Hosts: Carolyn Williams PhD, RD: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/realfoodreallife_rd/ Website: https://www.carolynwilliamsrd.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RealFoodRealLifeRD/ Brierley Horton, MS, RD Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brierleyhorton/ Got a question or comment for the pod? Please shoot us a message! happyeatingpodcast@gmail.com Produced by Lester Nuby OE Productions
Research tells us that politics—and thinking about political events—can be harmful to our mental wellness. So how do we get through this current political season of life? And how do we navigate friendships when we don't align politically? In today's episode, friendship expert, fellow podcaster and book author, Danielle Jackson advises us on what to do—and what not to do. Learn More About Our Guest Danielle Bayard Jackson is a female friendship coach and educator who speaks nationally about the science of women's platonic connections. She is also the author of Fighting for Our Friendships (May 2024). Danielle's coaching business, Friend Forward, is dedicated to teaching women how to create and maintain better female friendships, and her expertise has been featured in The New York Times, NBC News, Psychology Today, Wall Street Journal, Oprah Magazine, Good Morning America, and a host of other media outlets. A former high school teacher, Danielle now uses her teaching skills and leverages her background to study what the latest research has to say about women's cooperation, communication, and conflict. As a member of the American Sociological Association, she uses the latest research to create tangible strategies to help women create more depth in their platonic relationships. Companies like TikTok, the NBA, NFL, and Etsy have all booked Danielle as a speaker to address the topic of connection psychology. She's even served as Bumble's resident friendship expert and spokesperson for its new app Bumble for Friends. Danielle shares her insight weekly on The Friend Forward Podcast, has several viral videos on social media, and has written for Insider and Harvard Business Review. You can learn more about Danielle and her work by visiting www.betterfemalefriendships.com. Follow Danielle on Instagram and TikTok Listen to our 2022 episode with Danielle: Why Adult Friendships Are Always Unicorns and Rainbows Thank you for listening to The Happy Eating Podcast. Tune in weekly on Thursdays for new episodes! For even more Happy Eating, head to our website! https://www.happyeatingpodcast.com Learn More About Our Hosts: Carolyn Williams PhD, RD: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/realfoodreallife_rd/ Website: https://www.carolynwilliamsrd.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RealFoodRealLifeRD/ Brierley Horton, MS, RD Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brierleyhorton/ Got a question or comment for the pod? Please shoot us a message! happyeatingpodcast@gmail.com Produced by Lester Nuby OE Productions
Research tells us that politics—and thinking about political events—can be harmful to our mental wellness. So how do we get through this current political season of life? And how do we navigate friendships when we don't align politically? In today's episode, friendship expert, fellow podcaster and book author, Danielle Jackson advises us on what to do—and what not to do. Learn More About Our Guest Danielle Bayard Jackson is a female friendship coach and educator who speaks nationally about the science of women's platonic connections. She is also the author of Fighting for Our Friendships (May 2024). Danielle's coaching business, Friend Forward, is dedicated to teaching women how to create and maintain better female friendships, and her expertise has been featured in The New York Times, NBC News, Psychology Today, Wall Street Journal, Oprah Magazine, Good Morning America, and a host of other media outlets. A former high school teacher, Danielle now uses her teaching skills and leverages her background to study what the latest research has to say about women's cooperation, communication, and conflict. As a member of the American Sociological Association, she uses the latest research to create tangible strategies to help women create more depth in their platonic relationships. Companies like TikTok, the NBA, NFL, and Etsy have all booked Danielle as a speaker to address the topic of connection psychology. She's even served as Bumble's resident friendship expert and spokesperson for its new app Bumble for Friends. Danielle shares her insight weekly on The Friend Forward Podcast, has several viral videos on social media, and has written for Insider and Harvard Business Review. You can learn more about Danielle and her work by visiting www.betterfemalefriendships.com. Follow Danielle on Instagram and TikTok Listen to our 2022 episode with Danielle: Why Adult Friendships Are Always Unicorns and Rainbows Thank you for listening to The Happy Eating Podcast. Tune in weekly on Thursdays for new episodes! For even more Happy Eating, head to our website! https://www.happyeatingpodcast.com Learn More About Our Hosts: Carolyn Williams PhD, RD: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/realfoodreallife_rd/ Website: https://www.carolynwilliamsrd.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RealFoodRealLifeRD/ Brierley Horton, MS, RD Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brierleyhorton/ Got a question or comment for the pod? Please shoot us a message! happyeatingpodcast@gmail.com Produced by Lester Nuby OE Productions
Given the hot weather -- and the depressing politics -- you may be looking for an easy "beach read" for the beach, or maybe just the break room or bedroom. Laurie Dreyer, manager of Troy Public Library's Lansingburgh branch, has five suggestions, in various settings. The first four she heard of from the website blackgirlnerds.com: "Summer on the Bluffs" (Sunny Hostin, 2021, on Martha's Vineyard); "Drunk on Love" (Jasmine Guillory, 2022, in a Napa Valley winery); "Honey and Spice" (Bolu Babalola, 2022 in a radio program!); and "The Accidental Pinup" (Danielle Jackson, 2022, in a photography studio). The fifth one is a thriller: "When No One Is Watching" (Alyssa Cole, 2020, in a Brooklyn neighborhood). For more details, stop by the Lansingburg branch at 27 114th St., or visit www.thetroylibrary.org. To find other libraries in New York State, see https://www.nysl.nysed.gov/libdev/libs/#Find. Produced by Brea Barthel for Hudson Mohawk Magazine.
Female friendships are meaningful, yet we still tend to put them on the back burner. That is why I invited guest Danielle Jackson back to the show. Previously, we talked about how to make friends, and in this episode, we talk about how to make deeper connections with women in friendship. Danielle Bayard Jackson is a certified friendship coach and national speaker dedicated to teaching women how to create and maintain meaningful female friendships. We can never have enough episodes about female friendships; I really hope you enjoy this episode! You'll hear: The three "affinities" that bring women together (and tear them apart) (6:39) What's the deal around gossip? Is it good or not? (8:24) The nine most challenging "friend types" (11:25) How to have hard conversations with a friend (13:46) The way female friendships are depicted in today's media, specifically on reality tv (18:53) How to know if a friendship is worth saving (27:55) Resources: Write Your Way Through It Registration is Open! Subscribe for free to my Therapy Journey podcast series Danielle's website, Better Female Friendships Maintaining Meaningful Friendships with Danielle Bayard Jackson Book recommendations: I love a good personal development book, and you do too, right? I've compiled a list of book recommendations, as mentioned in past episodes. Check out these amazing book recommendations here. Happy reading! MSN is supported by: We love the sponsors that make our show possible! You can always find all the special deals and codes for all our current sponsors on our website: andreaowen.com/sponsors/ Episode link: http://andreaowen.com/598 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Every two years, the Whitney Museum of American Art returns with its signature and much-anticipated biennial. Founded in 1931, the Whitney Biennial is one of the most historically important art events in the United States, a survey that brings together artists from throughout the country, and more recently, from around the world. Often controversial, the Whitney Biennial is viewed by art fans as more than just a show to enjoy. It is closely scrutinized as a statement about art now. Well, the 2024 edition of the Whitney Biennial has just opened here in New York, with the title “Even Better Than the Real Thing.” It is curated by Meg Olni, a curator-at-large, and Chrissie Iles, a veteran Whitney curator. It features just a little more than 40 artists laid out across the museum's galleries. Artnet's critic Ben Davis has written a take on the 2024 Whitney Biennial for Artnet—and so has Danielle Jackson, a critic and Artnet contributor. So, how does this show feel, how does it stack up to previous editions, and what does it all mean? Two art critics got together to hash it all out.
Every two years, the Whitney Museum of American Art returns with its signature and much-anticipated biennial. Founded in 1931, the Whitney Biennial is one of the most historically important art events in the United States, a survey that brings together artists from throughout the country, and more recently, from around the world. Often controversial, the Whitney Biennial is viewed by art fans as more than just a show to enjoy. It is closely scrutinized as a statement about art now. Well, the 2024 edition of the Whitney Biennial has just opened here in New York, with the title “Even Better Than the Real Thing.” It is curated by Meg Olni, a curator-at-large, and Chrissie Iles, a veteran Whitney curator. It features just a little more than 40 artists laid out across the museum's galleries. Artnet's critic Ben Davis has written a take on the 2024 Whitney Biennial for Artnet—and so has Danielle Jackson, a critic and Artnet contributor. So, how does this show feel, how does it stack up to previous editions, and what does it all mean? Two art critics got together to hash it all out.
Certified Women's Coach, author, and speaker Danielle Jackson joins us today to share how to develop and keep better female friendships. Follow Baby, This is Keke Palmer on the Wondery App or wherever you get your podcasts. Watch full episodes on YouTube, and you can listen to Baby, This is Keke Palmer early and ad-free right now by joining Wondery+. Follow us Think Loud Crew IG: @thinkloudcrew Cheyenne's IG: @cheynotshy Shanan's IG: @hairbyshananc Snapchat: @ShananCablayan R's IG: @rkylelynn Snapchat: @RKyleLynn More about the show: Check out our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEWHZqlWjGI1ZD9TwHBT8jg. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening or using this link: http://bit.ly/ThinkLoudCrewPodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Learning The Tropes: A Podcast for Romance Novel Veterans and Virgins
This week I'm joined by author Danielle Jackson to discuss the old west, roadtrip romance Beverly Jenkins' Night Hawk! We discuss it all including- Is Maggie Freeman one of the great heroines? (yes). Please Rate, Review and Follow on Apple Podcasts. It helps the podcast grow. MERCH! Go to Tee-Public to get T-Shirts, Totes, Onesies and MORE: http://tee.pub/lic/learningthetropes Patreon Learning the Tropes Instagram @learningthetropes Facebook Learning The Tropes Podcast Join The Learning The Tropes Troop! Email: learningthetropespodcast@gmail.com
A gun-toting mail order bride, a buttoned-up single dad doctor, and a small Old West town with a one-eyed cougar-it's Tempest by Beverly Jenkins along with our delightful author friend, Danielle Jackson!Follow us on Instagram and show us some love with a five star review on Apple Podcasts! Buy Steph's books HERE and check out Helen's yoga and comedy schedule HERE.We love you very much!
This week we are thrilled to be joined by the incredible Danielle Jackson! We talk about her new book Accidentally in Love, suffering from burnout, The Bear, and baking! Buy Some Books! (affiliate links) Accidentally in Love by Danielle Jackson The Accidental Pinup by Danielle Jackson In the Case of Heartbreak by Courtney Kae In the Event of Love by Courtney Kae Just My Type by Falon Ballard Right on Cue by Falon Ballard Lease on Love by Falon Ballard
Tune in for a special announcement in the episode intro!Get ready to investigate, listeners, because we're revisiting the Baby-Sitters Club Mystery spin-off series. Episode 257 is all about Jessi and the Jewel Thieves, in which BSC junior officer Jessi Ramsey takes a trip to the Big Apple, plans to break-up with her long-distance BF, and somehow manages to get involved in what she *thinks* is a brewing plot to steal some high-value gems. Alli and her guest begin with a big-picture conversation about the Baby-Sitters Club and then chat about the particulars of this installment in all its endearing chaos.Danielle Jackson is the author of The Accidental Pinup and Accidentally in Love. Follow her on Twitter (@DJacksonBooks) and Instagram (@djacksonbooks).
Learning The Tropes: A Podcast for Romance Novel Veterans and Virgins
Today I'm chatting with author Danielle Jackson about her newest book Accidentally In Love out August 8th! Buy signed copies at Love's Sweet Arrow or Anderson's Bookshop! Follow Danielle on Twitter and Instagram! Please Rate, Review and Follow us on Apple Podcasts. It helps the podcast grow. Rate us Five Stars on Spotify! WE HAVE MERCH! Go to Tee-Public to get T-Shirts, Totes, Onesies and MORE: http://tee.pub/lic/learningthetropes Find us- Patreon Learning the Tropes Instagram @learningthetropes Twitter @learningtropes Facebook Learning The Tropes Podcast Join The Learning The Tropes Troop! Email: learningthetropespodcast@gmail.com
SEASON 4 FINALE This season has been filled with so many highs and def no lows. But one thing was missing, our girl Yakini. Yakini joins us for the final pdocast of the season and talks about healing from injury and a budding new romance. We catch up on hot topics in romance, TV shows, and much more. We also talk about what's next for season 5. Our interview this week is with Danielle Jackson (IG @djacksonbooks) , author of The Accidental Pinup as well as the follow up Accidentally in love. Tati and Danielle talk about their plus size heroines, what makes Danielle tick, and why new authors should stay off of GoodReads. Follow here for more https://daniellejacksonbooks.com/ Follow Romance in Colour on Social Media IG @RomanceInColour Twitter: @RomanceNColour Facebook Groups: www.facebook.com/groups/RomanceinColour Follow Tati Richardson on social media and pick up her debut, The Build Up, here Follow Yakini Etheridge on social media at @OurNYCHome on IG --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/romanceincolour/message
Welcome to today's ICYMI, where we kick off the week with a quick game-changing tip from one of our guests that you might have missed. Conflict and difficult discussions will arise in every close relationship, and our friends are no exception. What makes a friendship stand the test of time, is how we communicate through these challenges, so we can grow stronger and closer with each bump in the road. But it's not always easy, so we called in friendship coach and expert Danielle Bayard Jackson to help us level up our friendships and address conflict in a healthy way. Danielle is a certified friendship coach and national speaker dedicated to teaching women how to create and maintain meaningful friendships through her company, Friend Forward. She's also the host of the Friend Forward podcast, and she dishes out amazing advice and hilarious videos on IG and TikTok, so be sure to follow her for allll the game-changing friend advice!We hope this episode inspires you to build a stronger relationship with your friends or help you take the steps to let go of the ones that are no longer serving you.Listen to our full episode (#49) with Danielle here.Tune in every Monday for an expert dose of life advice in under 10 minutes.For show notes and more adulting tips, visit: teachmehowtoadult.caSign up for our monthly adulting newsletter:teachmehowtoadult.ca/newsletter Follow us on the ‘gram:@teachmehowtoadultmedia @yunggillianaire@cailynmichaanFollow Danielle:betterfemalefriendships.com/membershiphttps://www.instagram.com/friendforward/https://www.tiktok.com/@thefriendshipexpert?lang=en
Scout and Mady chat with Danielle Jackson, a friendship coach from Better Female Friendships, on gossiping, friendship confrontations, and how to create more intimacy with your friends. Follow along for more: Danielle: @daniellebayardjackson Okay Sis: @okaysispodcast Scout: @scoutsobel Mady: @madymaio JOIN OUR COMMUNITY CENTER ON GENEVA! LEAVE A VOICEMAIL FOR THE SISTERS HERE! SUBSCRIBE to the new Okay Sis newsletter here- TGIM is about to take on a whole new meaning! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Scout and Mady chat with Danielle Jackson, a friendship coach from Better Female Friendships, on gossiping, friendship confrontations, and how to create more intimacy with your friends. Follow along for more: Danielle: @daniellebayardjackson Okay Sis: @okaysispodcast Scout: @scoutsobel Mady: @madymaio JOIN OUR COMMUNITY CENTER ON GENEVA! LEAVE A VOICEMAIL FOR THE SISTERS HERE! SUBSCRIBE to the new Okay Sis newsletter here- TGIM is about to take on a whole new meaning! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In This Episode, We Chat About: How to have strong female friendships. Tips to find new friends. Advice to Moms supporting their daughters. Resources + Links: Connect with Danielle Jackson on her website: https://www.betterfemalefriendships.com/ Connect with Danielle on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thefriendshipexpert?lang=en Learn more about our coaching services & upcoming events: https://www.girlsmentorship.com/ Join Girls Mentorship on Geneva https://app.geneva.com/invite/4fbd7746-217d-497d-853d-50386b9a2ed2 Connect with us on Instagram: Girls Mentorship | @girlsmentorship Jill Petersen | @jillphxsen Mary Frances | @msmaryfran Join our Facebook Community | Girls Mentorship Show Notes: Did you know that on average, we replace about 50% of our friends every seven years? Danielle Jackson is a former teacher turned Friendship Coach. We're talking about tips to build new friendships, why so many women and young girls struggle to maintain relationships, and what you can do to change that! 02:56 - Who is Danielle Jackson? 04:20 - Why do women have a more challenging time maintaining relationships? 06:50 - How to make friends. 07:40 - Why you should start with who you know. 08:35 - How to meet new friends. 10:00 - Who do you know that's great at making connections? 11:50 - Why is it so easy for women and girls to be mean to each other? 13:40 - How can we teach girls better with Social Emotional Learning? 15:50 - Advice for Moms to support their daughters in cultivating friendships. 17:50 - Why we need to model good behavior to our kids. 20:00 - Where to connect with Danielle.
We're still taking some much needed time away but will be back May 2nd with a brand new series! In the meantime, enjoy this rewind episode from January 2022. This week we're joined by Friendship Expert, Danielle Jackson. Danielle is a certified women's coach who has studied the complexities of female friendships alongside world renowned therapists and psychologists; and this week she's helping us get deep into our friendship bag! With Danielle's help, we discuss the art of making new friends, ways to avoid self-sabotaging potential friendships, how to differentiate between a real homegirl and a faux friend and much more! Follow Danielle: www.instagram.com/daniellebayardjackson www.instagram.com/friendforward www.daniellebayardjackson.com Hit our Homegirl Hotline…we'd love to hear from you! Call or Text us at (310) 363-0167 for advice, to share the things you're proud of, or any gems you think we'd enjoy. Support us on Patreon | Get Bravado bonus content + special discounts! Shop our Merch here! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-black-girl-bravado1502/donations
On this episode, I discuss how to form high quality female friendships and stop being lonely with Danielle Jackson. She's an adult friendship coach teaching you practical skills for developing and maintaining healthy relationships. FOLLOW DANIELLE: https://www.betterfemalefriendships.com/ Follow on IG: https://www.instagram.com/daniellebayardjackson/?hl=en Follow on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thefriendshipexpert?lang=en MORE WEALTHY WOMAN: Learn more about Wealthy Woman: http://wealthywomandaily.com Follow the show on Instagram: http://instagram.com/wealthywomanpodcast Follow Doni on IG: http://instagram.com/thedonibrown Follow Doni on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thedonibrown?lang=en --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wealthywoman/message
Birth doula and student-midwife Trinity Stephens is serving the Southwestern Ohio birthing community at an early age. She's 17 years old but has been a birth worker for four years. She completed her initial training with her Aunt Rhonda and has continued to build her skills and garner further education through training and hands-on work with local midwives.After attending her first birth, virtually, she couldn't serve in the hospital due to her age. Trinity reached out to local midwives to see if she could shadow them. Her parents were supportive and encouraged her to learn a trade; this work aligned with what they had instilled in her. They fully invested in the desires of her heart. As a homeschooler, her schedule allows for freedom of choice and how she spends her time. Trinity was also able to attend college classes and started her research on Black Maternal and Infant Health and solutions to better outcomes and positive experiences. Her research led her to think beyond doula work and explore the obstetrician/gynecologist route. She knows that Black women need to feel safe in their pregnancy journey, and Trinity wants to be a haven. Eventually, she connected with a midwife willing to meet with her, and she has been attending births with her ever since. Trinity fell in love with home birth and has shifted her plans to become a midwife. Seeing safe, natural births have helped her see the possibilities for birthing people to birth without fear and unnecessary interventions. Trinity understands that midwives need to prepare for challenges during birth, and this has also helped her be patient with the midwifery process. She has attended over 100 births and counting. Each birth helps her become more confident about the work ahead. None of the births she has attended count towards her midwifery journey because she hasn't graduated from high school yet. She's not rushing the process and loves learning.Exploring her family tree regarding birth work has created some interest in her lineage and how it is a birthright. She has three practicing doulas in her family; her cousin, BSiCs own, Danielle Jackson, her Aunt Rhonda, and her Great Aunt Joyce. She encourages more people to answer the call because our people need us. Stepping into the work humble and ready to receive correction. We have an ask - if you feel led to support Trinity with her Midwifery journey, please listen to her birth story, and donate to her Cashapp: Bennies Babies The Doula Service.
This week, Natalia, Stacy, Shannon, and Robin are discussing books that feature body positivity and/or self-acceptance. Titles mentioned include: Julie Murphy, Dumplin (Dumplin #1) Sawyer Bennett, The Hard Truth About Sunshine Natalia Sylvester, Breathe and Count Back from Ten Ariel Henley, A face for Picasso: Coming of Age with Crouzon Syndrome Olivia Dade: Teach Me (There's Something About Marysburg #1) Angelina M. Lopez, After Hours on Milagro Street Kennedy Ryan, Real (Hollywood Renaissance #1) Talia Hibbert, Highly Suspicious and Unfairly Cute Chloe Liese, Always Only You (Bergman Brothers #2) Danielle Jackson, The Accidental Pinup Alice Wong, Disability Visibility: First Person Stories from the Twenty-First Century Adib Khorram, Kiss & Tell You can always contact the Book Bistro team by searching @BookBistroPodcast on facebook, or visiting: https://www.facebook.com/BookBistroPodcast/ You can also send an email to: TheBookBistroPodcast@gmail.com For more information on the podcast and the team behind it, please visit: http://anchor.fm/book-bistro
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Danielle and Jelani Jackson are owners and operators of Richie's Chicken & Soul, a fast-casual soul-food restaurant based in the Cincinnati, Ohio, area. Danielle's family originally started Richie's in 1986, and she and Jelani joined the business in 2015 to understand the ropes of owning and growing a restaurant. In their conversation with Joe Quattrone, Jelani and Danielle share how they've evolved Richie's over the last seven years, and what “Richie's 2.0” looks like. They emphasize hospitality and authenticity both in-store and on their social media channels, and aim to create a memorable brand experience as well as delicious soul food. Above all, what makes Richie's stand out, Danielle says, is their focus on their people and building an environment where people feel safe, supported, inspired to work hard, and are happy to be there. In-flight topics: Owning and operating a family business vs. a funded startup Learning curves from corporate to small business Supporting your team as humans Building hospitality in person and online Incorporating your values into your business …and more! Connect with Jelani and Danielle: Richie's Chicken & Soul website: https://www.richieschicken.com/ Jelani on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jelani-jackson-6b534013/ Richie's Chicken & Soul Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/richieschicken/
PSL w/ TDF for the month of November continues and do we have an AMAZING guest to close out the week with! @catwynnauthor and @sjtillyauthor had the honor to speak with author and podcaster at Fresh Fiction Danielle Jackson on today's episode where talked about fanfiction, Danielle's previous job as a publicist in the publishing industry, cover design and what to do when you just can't read anymore (hint, pick up a graphic novel). Danielle was so much fun and you absolutely don't want to miss this one. You can check out Danielle and her books at www.daniellejacksonbooks.com and where books are sold. You can find her online @djacksonbooks You can find Cat Wynn on most platforms @catwynnauthor. Check out Cat's debut workplace romcom PARTNER TRACK at www.catwynnauthor.com, available where books are sold. You can find SJ Tilly on most platforms @sjtillyauthor. You can find LATTE DARLING on KU or available for order on amazon. You can find SJ Tilly on most platforms at SJTillyAuthor and on her website at www.sjtilly.com You can find the pod on instagram @talldarkfictional and @tdfpod on Twitter and Tiktok. Music by Vincent Augustus @ https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Vincent_Augustus --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/talldarkfictional/message
PSL w/ TDF for the month of November continues and do we have an AMAZING guest to close out the week with! @catwynnauthor and @sjtillyauthor had the honor to speak with author and podcaster at Fresh Fiction Danielle Jackson on today's episode where talked about fanfiction, Danielle's previous job as a publicist in the publishing industry, cover design and what to do when you just can't read anymore (hint, pick up a graphic novel). Danielle was so much fun and you absolutely don't want to miss this one. You can check out Danielle and her books at www.daniellejacksonbooks.com and where books are sold. You can find her online @djacksonbooks You can find Cat Wynn on most platforms @catwynnauthor. Check out Cat's debut workplace romcom PARTNER TRACK at www.catwynnauthor.com, available where books are sold. You can find SJ Tilly on most platforms @sjtillyauthor. You can find LATTE DARLING on KU or available for order on amazon. You can find SJ Tilly on most platforms at SJTillyAuthor and on her website at www.sjtilly.com You can find the pod on instagram @talldarkfictional and @tdfpod on Twitter and Tiktok. Music by Vincent Augustus @ https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Vincent_Augustus --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/talldarkfictional/message
Danielle Bayard Jackson, friendship coach joined the show today to discuss how we can learn to make friends as an adult. It can be particularly challenging learning how to make connections after being wounded in prior friendships. We discuss simple steps on learning how to move past your fears and make friends. The opinions of the guests on A Date with Darkness Podcast are independent of the opinions of Dr. Natalie Jones, PsyD, LPCC. Watch the video podcast on Youtube: A Date With Darkness Podcast To connect with Danielle Jackson visit: Danielle's website Email questions or comments to Dr. Jones hello@drnataliejones.com Sign up for the free ebook on Red Flags in Your Relationships and the free weekly newsletter for tips about narcissistic abuse at www.drnataliejones.com Individual and group membership coaching sessions opening soon. Get on the mailing list to be the first to know here. Visit the website for more information: https://www.adatewithdarkness.com Let's keep the conversation going via social media: Instagram: A Date With Darkness Twitter: @Adatewdarkness Facebook: A Date With Darkness To connect with others who are seeking support from hurtful and abusive relationships please join the Facebook group: A Date With Darkness group
Christy is joined by Danielle Jackson, friendship expert and mom of 2, to talk all about female friendships, why they're worth prioritizing even in the busy days of new parenthood and how to make and maintain friendships at times of transition. They also chat about how to approach having an awkward conversation to save a friendship, and share ideas on how to stay connected with friends when you don't have time for a night out (paddle tennis, anyone?). You can find more from Danielle Jackson at her website and on TikTok.
The Novel: The Accidental Pinup The Author: Danielle JacksonThe Guest: Caleb Thomas, Boudoir Photographer The Synopsis: Photographer Cassie Harris loves her job—her company Buxom Boudoir makes people look beautiful and feel empowered with her modern twist on classic pinup photography. Cassie's best friend, Dana, is about to launch her own dangerously dreamy lingerie line and wants Cassie to shoot and direct the career-changing national campaign. But company politics and Dana's complicated pregnancy interfere, and Cassie finds herself—a proud plus size Black woman—not behind the camera but in front of it.Though she's never modeled herself, Cassie's pretty sure she can handle the sheer underwear and caution tape bralettes. She's not sure she can work so intimately with the chosen photographer, her long-time competitor in the Chicago photography scene, Reid Montgomery. Their chemistry is undeniable on set, however, and feelings can develop faster than film… Show Notes:- Let's talk about boudoir photography...- It's not selfish to celebrate yourself! - The concept of "Flanderization" (00:11:50)- Introducing today's read, The Accidental Pinup (00:14:22)- Be sure to check out my IGTV interview with the author, Danielle Jackson for more behind-the-book info- A brief synopsis for The Accidental Pinup, after a few brief ads (00:17:52)- A few petty notes about photography (from a professional photographer)- Ode to Chicago- Less drama, more REAL ASS characters - Emotional intelligence vs. Internalized misogyny (00:32:58)- Stop romanticizing bad behavior- My one complaint... pacing (00:38:57)- Perhaps a bit more character growth?- A few steamy sexcerpts (00:48:21)- The almighty empowering BJ scene - Heart, Humor, & Heat Ratings (00:55:55)- Some misconceptions about boudoirComing Soon:- Pre-order your copy of my upcoming holiday novella, Meet Me in Los Feliz (Available October 25th).- See Boobies & Noobies LIVE (with My Worst Date podcast) October 28th at Dynasty Typewriter in Los Angeles. Click HERE for tickets! There's also a livestream option if you can't make it to the show. Links:Follow Boobies & Noobies on Twitter, Instagram, & Facebook @boobiespodcast, on TikTok @b00biespodcast, and check out our blog, merch, and more on our brand new Boobies & Noobies website.
Author Danielle Jackson joins us to discuss her debut novel "The Accidental Pinup." We discuss Danielle's inspiration and research process behind "Dreamland," the lingerie line featured in the novel, how Danielle's past career as a publicist in publishing prepared her to become an author and much more! Be sure to check out our shop on Bookshop.org to be able to help support independent bookstores and this podcast. You can find "The Accidental Pinup" under 'Featured Books' and our September title, "The Hidden Palace" by Helene Wecker in our 'Book of the Month' shop.
It's our 300th episode! And to celebrate, you're getting an extra-long urban legends episode! Ghost horses, ghost lights, office doppelgangers, ghost grandmas, and haunted houses? We're hitting ALL the creepy and cool things this episode. Content Warning: This episode contains conversations about or mentions of animal death, drug use, death, illness, colonialism, displaced communities, suicide, misogyny, familial abuse, dementia, gentrification, insects/spiders, and decapitation. Housekeeping - Recommendation: This week, Amanda recommends The Accidental Pinup by Danielle Jackson! - Books: Check out our previous book recommendations, guests' books, and more at spiritspodcast.com/books - Call to Action: Check out Join the Party, a collaborative storytelling and roleplaying podcast co-hosted in part by Julia and Amanda. Search for Join the Party in your podcast app, or go to jointhepartypod.com. Sponsors - Doordash is a fast, convenient food delivery app. Sign up for DashPass and get 50% off your first order up to $15 value. Use promo code SPIRITS at checkout when you spend $12 or more. - Studs is reimagining the piercing experience for each and every ear. Go to STUDS.com/spirits for 20% off your first purchase. - BetterHelp is a secure online counseling service. Get 10% off your first month at betterhelp.com/spirits Find Us Online If you like Spirits, help us grow by spreading the word! Follow us @SpiritsPodcast on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Goodreads. You can support us on Patreon (http://patreon.com/spiritspodcast) to unlock bonus Your Urban Legends episodes, director's commentaries, custom recipe cards, and so much more. We also have lists of our book recommendations and previous guests' books at http://spiritspodcast.com/books. Transcripts are available at http://spiritspodcast.com/episodes. To buy merch, hear us on other podcasts, contact us, find our mailing address, or download our press kit, head on over to http://spiritspodcast.com. About Us Spirits was created by Julia Schifini, Amanda McLoughlin and Eric Schneider. We are founding members of Multitude, an independent podcast collective and production studio. Our music is "Danger Storm" by Kevin MacLeod (http://incompetech.com), licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0.
We talk about friendship again but this time with Friendship coach, Danielle Jackson. Danielle has dedicated the last couple years to studying female friendships and how to flourish within them. Her videos have recently blown up on Tik Tok and her advice has been sought after from women all over the country. Friendship is one of the most important relationships in our lives and we take the time in this episode to share advice, and tips to maintaining and dealing with friendships.If you enjoyed todays episode please subscribe, comment or share the podcast! Share with your friends, coworkers, enemies and even exes! IDC You can find Danielle on Instagram: @daniellebayardjackson and her podcast @friendforwardYou can find Quintessential Podcast info @quintessentialpodcast or @lolitsquinIt is back to school time and people are returning to school or finishing up their last summer vacations and heading back to the office. Instacart is offering a "Back to School" special and you dont want to miss it. Get back to class ready with Staples with delivery in as fast as 1 hour. Shop now with Instacart. Free delivery on first order. Min $10 + required. Terms apply. Use this link anytime before 9/30 to reap the benefits. Here.
Vibe Check THE ACCIDENTAL PINUP by Danielle Jackson has finally arrived! It has been a whirlwind week; Danielle's Instagram has all the details: https://www.instagram.com/djacksonbooks/ Gwen has taken the bus to work and got to spend time at a farewell dinner for her friend who is moving to France! Ooh la la! * Main Discussion Pop Culture Baking! Gwen's Recs Movies: Ratatouille, any studio Gibli movie, Waitress, Sweeney Todd, Hook TV: Crime Scene Kitchen, Is it Cake? (avoid Sweetbitter) Books: Joanne Fluke's cozy mysteries (Chocolate Chip Cookie Murder) with Hannah Swenson Danielle's Recs Movies: Chocolat, Like Water for Chocolate TV: Cupcake Wars, Great British Baking Show, Nailed It, Pushing Daisies Books: Rosaline Palmer Takes the Cake by Alexis Hall, Battle Royale by Lucy Parker, Mangoes and Mistletoe by Adriana Herrera, For Butter or Worse by Erin La Rosa * Interview with {author name} THE ROMANCE RECIPE, now available! Hot Copy is also available https://www.rubybarrett.com/ https://twitter.com/RubyBarretWrite https://www.instagram.com/rubybarrettwrite/ Foodie Reality TV Recs: Ruby loves Master Chef and Hell's Kitchen. Danielle enjoys the OG: Top Chef. Gwen is a big fan of Guy's Grocery Games. Ruby recommends a fancy latte with a design and some kind of breakfast snack, like a yogurt parfait, to eat while reading her book! Ruby's recent book recs: FIRE SEASON by KD Casey LOVE & OTHER DISASTERS by Anita Kelly, NEVER BEEN KISSED by Timothy Janovsky, and FOOL ME ONCE by Ashley Winstead What's bringing Ruby Joy: the release of Harry's House by Harry Styles, Heartstopper on Netflix Ruby has more books in the works, and hopes to self-publish a SFF/post-apocalyptic second chance romance sometime this year. * Goals/Comfort & Joy Danielle successfully enjoyed going on vacation AND releasing her book! This week, she needs to clean her house. The latest episode of the Boozy Book Broads with special guests Pippa Grant and Ali Hazelwood is bringing her much joy (and great writing advice): The Boozy Book Broads Talk Publishing Gwen is making progress on her goal of potty training her puppy Aria, and will continue to work on this!! Gwen has found a new recipe to love: Japanese Curry from NYT Cooking (you can find a similar recipe here that isn't behind a paywall) * EMAIL US! Thoughts or questions? Email us at podcast@freshfiction.com. * Find us on the Socials! Gwen Reyes Twitter Facebook Instagram Danielle Jackson Twitter Instagram Fresh Fiction Twitter Facebook Instagram EventBrite
Episode two hundred four - part three Jenn gushes to Danielle Jackson about her cozy romance, THE ACCIDENTAL PINUP, a perfect summer read. They chat about books with good vibes, the world of professional photography, and Chicago.
Vibe Check We took a break and feel great! But we're so happy to be back!! Danielle is attempting to go on vacation and release a book and work at the bookshop all at the same time. But she actually updated the News and Events sections of her website—go look at them! Gwen got a NEW PUPPY (who is noisily chewing/playing with her bone throughout this episode)! That is both her vibe and her achievement this week, and we are here for it. * What pop culture have we been consuming this summer? We both HIGHLY recommend The Bear (FX on Hulu). What Gwen is watching: Loot (Apple TV+), Barry (HBO Max) What Danielle is watching: Heartstopper (Netflix), Ms. Marvel (Disney+) Queen Sugar (OWN/Hulu), Wimbledon What Gwen is reading: Meet Me in The Bathroom by Lizzie Goodman What Danielle is reading: Fake It Till You Bake It by Jamie Wesley, Heartbreaker by Sara MacLean (August), Our Missing Hearts by Celeste Ng (October); re-reads: the entire Reluctant Royals Series by Alyssa Cole, all of Lore Olympus on Webtoons What Gwen is listening to: Podcasts: You Must Remember This, Spectacle podcast, You're Wrong About (Go Ask Alice); Music: Wet Leg, WILLOW, Beyonce, Bob Moses What Danielle is listening to: Podcasts: Newcomers (MCU season), Wait is This a Date w/ Drew Gregory and Christina Tucker; Music: Harry's House * Interview with Danielle Jackson (we know her!) THE ACCIDENTAL PINUP hits stores on July 19th! For buy links and info to order personalized, signed copies from independent bookstores: https://daniellejacksonbooks.com/books Website: https://daniellejacksonbooks.com/ https://twitter.com/DJacksonBooks https://www.instagram.com/djacksonbooks/ https://www.goodreads.com/daniellejackson * Goals/Comfort & Joy Danielle didn't really spend a ton of time outside like she wanted to (plans to make up for this in FL!)… This week, Danielle wants to focus on enjoying vacation and her book launch week!!!! She has found immense comfort in Ben & Jerry's Stephen Colbert's Americone Dream Ice Cream and Pilot Acroball Fine Point ballpoint pens (Gwen recommends Pentel Energel RTX pens as well) Gwen did cook for herself while her husband was on a business trip, but then her fridge died, so... This week, Gwen wants to potty train her new pup, Aria! Her comfort this week comes from La Colombe Coffee (found at our beloved Costco, natch) * EMAIL US! Thoughts or questions? Email us at podcast@freshfiction.com. * Find us on the Socials! Gwen Reyes Twitter Facebook Instagram Danielle Jackson Twitter Instagram Fresh Fiction Twitter Facebook Instagram EventBrite
Danielle Jackson's new book, The Accidental Pinup, is out now, and I bet you've seen the cover in many, many places. It's terrific. Danielle and I chat about her book, what happened when she saw the cover, and about every professional role she's had within publishing. She's been a publicist - she was my publicist for one of my books! She's also a bookseller, and now she's an author. So her perspective on the book world is very informed, and pretty unique. We talk about her book, about bookstore events behind the scenes, and what trends we think might be coming next. You can find Danielle Jackson on her website at DanielleJacksonBooks.com. She also co-hosts the Fresh Fiction podcast!Music: purple-planet.com Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Danielle Jackson's new book, The Accidental Pinup, is out now, and I bet you've seen the cover in many, many places. It's terrific. Danielle and I chat about her book, what happened when she saw the cover, and about every professional role she's had within publishing. She's been a publicist - she was my publicist for one of my books! She's also a bookseller, and now she's an author. So her perspective on the book world is very informed, and pretty unique. We talk about her book, about bookstore events behind the scenes, and what trends we think might be coming next. You can find Danielle Jackson on her website at DanielleJacksonBooks.com. She also co-hosts the Fresh Fiction podcast!Music: purple-planet.com Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hi Smooches! On this episode, we're joined by Danielle Jackson, author of “The Accidental Pinup.” If you're listening to this episode on the day it's uploaded, we are one week away from the release of the book, about a Black plus size boudoir photographer who unexpectedly becomes the model for her friend's lingerie line. The photographer capturing her in latex and lace is her hot professional rival. We asked Danielle about the inspiration for the book, with some detours about Nora Roberts and Grey's Anatomy, and played Would You Rather? To hear more of Danielle, head over to her podcast, Fresh Fiction, and preorder or pick up the novel. Where to find us Website: www.makeoutalreadypod.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/makeoutalreadypod/?hl=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/makeout_already TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@makeoutalreadypod Merch: https://make-out-already.creator-spring.com Liz's author socials: https://twitter.com/ellediazromance https://www.instagram.com/ellediazromance Stuff we mentioned Danielle's website https://daniellejacksonbooks.com/ All the places you can order The Accidental Pinup https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/679044/the-accidental-pinup-by-danielle-jackson/ Savage x Fenty https://www.savagex.com/ Playful Promises https://us.playfulpromises.com/ Elomi https://www.elomilingerie.com/row/en/ Panache Lingerie https://www.panache-lingerie.com/us/ Caroline Klidonas on TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@carolineklidonas One of her medical drama parodies https://www.tiktok.com/@carolineklidonas/video/7101045639236078894?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc&web_id=7076604665550849579 The Prince and the Dressmaker by Jen Wang https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-prince-and-the-dressmaker-jen-wang/1125855916?ean=9781626723634 Fake It Till You Bake It by Jamie Wesley https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/fake-it-till-you-bake-it-jamie-wesley/1139985381?ean=9781250801852 Fresh Fiction Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-fresh-fiction-podcast/id1356350672
Special guest, author, and Alyssa Cole superfan Danielle Jackson joins us! A reformed partygirl, a grouchy swordsmith, and a slow burn that had us rolling on the floor from the tension--we loved Alyssa Cole's A Duke by Default!Links from the episode: Danielle's Instagram Capris book island Adorned by Nicole The nap ministryFollow us on Instagram and show us some love with a five star review on Apple Podcasts! Buy Steph's books HERE and check out Helen's yoga and comedy schedule HERE .We love you very much!
Let's face it, friendship break-ups happen and sometimes they suck. If you've been listening to the show for a while you're likely familiar with the break-up which occurred between Germani and her longtime best friend, Adrienne. After 2 years of no contact- they've made-up and are here to talk all about it! Listen in as they discuss what led to their time apart, how they reconnected and what they would have done differently. TW: Mention of suicide (54:44)Last week we talked with The Friendship Expert, Danielle Jackson about the art of making new friends, ways to avoid self-sabotaging potential friendships, how to differentiate between a real homegirl and a faux friend and much more! Listen Now!Support us on Patreon | Get Bravado bonus content!Subscribe on YouTube | Our episodes are uploaded weekly.Join our Facebook group | Share your thoughts, ideas and business ventures in a safe space!Visit us:WebsiteTwitterFacebookInstagram @frombeetoyou and @heygermaniShop our From Me to You Collection!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-black-girl-bravado1502/donationsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Danielle Jackson is a high school principal at Fort Bend, Texas. After meeting Dr. Jackson for the first time, I knew she was the real deal. I was lucky to spend time with her hearing about her personal journey that led her to education and how she is improving cultural responsiveness specifically for her Hispanic students.I can't wait for you to hear how her leadership is making things happen.Support the show
Over here at the BGB, June is for Friendship!! We're so excited to kick off our newest series, “Unlocking Sisterhood” where we'll be discussing our favorite topic: friendship! This week we're joined by Friendship Expert, Danielle Jackson. Danielle is a certified women's coach who has studied the complexities of female friendships alongside world renowned therapists and psychologists; and this week she's helping us get deep into our friendship bag! With Danielle's help, we discuss the art of making new friends, ways to avoid self-sabotaging potential friendships, how to differentiate between a real homegirl and a faux friend and much more!Follow Danielle:www.instagram.com/daniellebayardjacksonwww.instagram.com/friendforwardwww.daniellebayardjackson.comLast week we talked about healing through Transparency Listen Now!Support us on Patreon | Get Bravado bonus content!Subscribe on YouTube | Our episodes are uploaded weekly.Join our Facebook group | Share your thoughts, ideas and business ventures in a safe space!Visit us:WebsiteTwitterFacebookInstagram @frombeetoyou and @heygermaniShop our From me to You Collection!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-black-girl-bravado1502/donationsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
To conclude #MentalHealthAwareness month, we talk about the benefits (and detriments) of sex for your mental health. Dr. Yaki gets real and breaks it down! For more information on sexual health and sexual addiction, please visit: https://americanaddictioncenters.org/sex-addiction In Hot Topics in Romance. We talk Keisha Cole acting a fool over F*** boy Antonio Brown, DMX not putting a ring on it before death, and the TikTok trends of #BlackMenFrolicking and #HoochieDaddySeason (We def enjoyed those! LOL) In Watching Romance, Tati breaks down the anticipation for the This is Us Finale, The Courtship Finale and Wrap Up Podcast w/ Meg of Plot Trysts, and the return of P-Valley (June 3) on Starz. We also give you a preview of what's to come as we wrap up the podcast for Season 3. In Reading Romance, Tati shouts out the enemies to lovers with plus size rep, The Accidental Pin-Up by Danielle Jackson. Synopsis: Rival photographers are forced to collaborate on a body-positive lingerie campaign, but they might have to readjust their focus when sparks fly. Follow us on Social Media: Instagram: @RomanceInColour Twitter: @RomanceNColour Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/ROmanceInColour --- 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/romanceincolour/message
Allan and Carly have jetted up to Port Hedland for their Speed Mating event happening tonight.. listen to the show tomorrow to see how it went! Lego Masters Henry and Joss took home a casual $100,050 last night after being crowned the worthy winners of the season. Allan went above and beyond and organised a cute surprise for Carly, safe to say she never wants to leave Port Hedland!! Danielle Jackson called in from the States to share some of her friendship tips and tricks. How did you chip your tooth? Loz who helps the team, chipped her tooth by biting her nail... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Carly is finding it tough to make adult friends in her new home state of WA, so we thought we'd get friendship expert Danielle Jackson to give her a few tips. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How do you become you again after you become a mom? Is who you once were gone forever? There is no arguing that your life looks completely different once you become a mom (it affects every aspect of your life!) and it can be easy to forget who you were before. Danielle Jackson is a mom to three kids & a Certified Life Coach (CLC) from Life Purpose Institute. In this episode, we talk all about how the wonderful and exhausting journey of motherhood changes who you are as a person and some things you can do to start feeling like your old self again.We talk more about: Losing your sense of selfFeeling burnout by motherhood How to find time for yourselfMom-guilt and allowing yourself to let it goHow to show up in a way that feels really good to you (in life) and as a mom Danielle's passion is helping (stay-at-home moms & those in stagnant careers uncover their unique gifts and talents to translate these into new opportunities, so they can feel purposeful & energized again. Love the Journey to Limitless Podcast?Leave us a 5-star rating and review on your favorite listening app! Take a screenshot of the Journey to Limitless podcast on your phone and share it to your Instagram stories! Make sure you tag @journeytolimitless_ so that I can personally say “Hey thanks!” Showing your support for the podcast is SO appreciated and I definitely don't want it to go unnoticed! Connect with Danielle Jackson Instagram: @showupwithdanielleWebsite: www.showupwithdanielle.comWant to learn more about creating (and LIVING) a limitless life? Come join the FUN over in the Journey to Limitless Podcast CommunityConnect with Court on Instagram: @journeytolimitless_Apply for the Side Coaching Biz Academy WAITLIST: https://www.jtl-lifecoaching.com/SidecoachingBizAcademy–Podcast Editor & Strategist: @episodeready
This week Alice discusses Black Bottom saint, Skipper Mills with Danielle Jackson, editor of Oxford American.
(Recorded in the fall of 2021, released in Jan 2022) Ajira and Keelia wrap up the season by sharing what they've been up to, and recommending their favorite birth/reproductive justice-related podcasts and resources. If you want to follow along on Ajira's or Keelia's personal journeys or learn more about their offerings, you can find Ajira @ajira on IG or on their website (www.ajiradarch.com), and Keelia is @doulakeelia on IG and their website is doulakeelia.com Ajira & Keelia's favorite podcasts (in no particular order): - Birthright, hosted by Kimberley Seals Allers: birthrightpodcast.com - Masculine Birth Ritual, hosted by Grover Wehman-Brown: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/masculine-birth-ritual/id1435005594 - BirthBruja, hosted by Eri Guajardo-Johnson: https://www.birthbruja.com/birth-bruja-podcast.html - Birth Stories in Color, hosted by Laurel Gourrier and Danielle Jackson: https://www.birthstoriesincolor.com/ - Sisters in Loss, hosted by Erica McAfee: sistersinloss.com All feature BIPOC birthworkers being amazing. Some use gendered language. If you want more doula stories, check out Romper's Doula Diaries available on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RompersDoulaDiaries/ Instagram accounts to follow for more amaazing BIPOC birthworkers and decolonizing birthwork (in no particular order): @sumistouch @queerbirthworker @birthbruja @bipocaspiringmidwives @theblackdoula @doctor_midwife Also check out the Irth app: "The only app where you can find prenatal, birthing, postpartum and pediatric reviews of care from other Black and brown women. The #1 “Yelp-like” platform for the pregnancy and new motherhood journey, made by and for people of color. Search doctor and hospital reviews from your community! Leave a review today to help inform and protect others!" Learn more at https://irthapp.com/ or download the app on iPhone or Android. Special thanks again to Cameron Sharpe, Chris Alder, Tali Perelman, and Alyssa Codamon.
This week, Rick and Monique Jackson-Fitzgerald of cannabis travel company InnDica join this week's guest, cannabis tourism specialist Danielle Jackson (aka Miz D). As the CEO of cannatourism company D Vibez, Danielle helps clients with anything from guided tours to hosting educational events for local and international visitors. On the pod, she talks about her journey to the cannabis tourism industry and what it can offer for travelers. She also digs into her travel philosophy, and how intentionality is key to making the most of your inner and outer experiences. Despite the hurdles Covid-19 has put on all sectors of the travel industry, Danielle discusses the necessity of cannabis tourism and its bright future.
This episode is about friendships; how you make them, how you keep them, how you maintain them, how you can be a better friend, how you let go of old friendships. Every question that you have felt uncomfortable asking about how to make friends in the online space or in the real world space is going to be answered on today's show. Today's guest, Danielle Bayard Jackson, from BetterFemaleFriendships.com and host of the Friend Forward Podcast. She is on a mission to help women business owners create and maintain better friendships as adults. You're going to want to listen to this episode multiple times because you're going to get so many actionable steps to take. We're excited for you, as well as ourselves because we've experienced the loneliness that comes from knowing a lot of people but not having deep connections with them. We hope that so many friendships are made because of this episode! Thank you for listening! Please subscribe, rate and review The Strategy Hour Podcast on iTunes. Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated. For show notes go to thestrategyhour.com. To download the transcript of this episode head to: thestrategyhour.com.
This is the story of Danielle, Jackson & Scruff. Danielle and Scruff are mum and dad to Jackson. In 2016 Danielle and Scruff were living a happy, full, family life. They were living in a small coastal community and were excited to be installing a pool- something they knew would bring many happy family memories. During its construction in 2016 Jackson was run over by a vehicle on their family property and sadly lost his life. On average Driveway accidents or vehicle accidents on private property in Australia take the life of 7 children each year and seriously injure 60. The driver is often known to the family or is family and adds another devastating layer to an already immense grief. Following Jacksons passing Danielle had grave concerns for the health and wellbeing of her husband Scruff- a previously well, healthy and vibrant man. Less than 3 months after Jackson died, Scruff made the decision to take his own life. Danielle bravely and honestly shares her story with us today. You will hear the admiration, love and respect she has for her boys and for herself. This is the story of Danielle , Scruff and Jackson Credits: Host- Rebecca Gallagher & Caitlin Epps Guest- Danielle Harris Follow The Loss Mothers Journey Instagram @thelossmothers Facebook- www.facebook.com/thelossmothers Please remember to subscribe, rate and review... and share with those that would benefit from listening to these stories xo
What could be more fitting for the Already Friends Podcast than an episode about friendship! Particularly the power of female friendship, how friendship actually impacts our health, how to move on from friend breakups, and tangible strategies for making new friends.Danielle Bayard Jackson is now a certified friendship coach after being a high school teacher and working in public relations. She realized what a need there was for friendship coaching, especially for high school and young adult women. Her unique approach and niche have garnered her a lot of attention - featured by NBC News, Huff Post, Psychology Today, TED, and several other media outlets. Her TikTok account has several viral videos, she speaks organization's around the country and she has a book deal in the works. So… Danielle is legit!We were eager to ask Danielle all of our questions and hope that her guidance resonates with you, no matter what age and stage you are in. Links:Danielle Bayard Jackson's Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/daniellebayardjackson/Danielle's Business Friend Forward - Better Female Friendshipshttps://www.betterfemalefriendships.com/Already Friends Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/werealreadyfriends/Ceara's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cearakirk/Allison's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/allisonwetig/Ceara's TikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@cearakirk?Allison's TikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@allisonwetig?
MsWeedwiki SPEAKS Podcast - An ongoing journey of education in cannabis. Normalizing cannabis.
I'm thrilled to be joined by a such a powerhouse pioneer in the Canadian canna-tourism space for our THIRTIETH episode. Miz D is a not only a long time cannabis enthusiast, but she's been a Vancouver-based cannabis educator, activist and consultant for decades. Having used cannabis since 1977, we learn extensively about the challenges and obstacles she's faced as a Black woman using cannabis in western Canada in the 70s & 80s. Our listeners can expect to hear about both the bitter and sweet of Miz D's cannabis journey. From her early days as a street kid in Vancouver, to hitchhiking across the country, you can just imagine the types of characters, and situations she would encounter in her efforts to secure cannabis during its prohibition. Her past careers include managing casinos on cruise lines, certified hypnotherapist and she's also a reggae musician. “I feel the approach is what creates the problem” Miz D shares with us her thoughts on what Canada did wrong in their federal legalization process and current reality. We also learn of how she entered the cannabis industry in the previously nonexistent cannatourism market. Miz D is a true pioneer in the medical canna-tourism field and is currently in the Yucatan Mexico. “Cannabis was a therapeutic tool, whether your intention or not was to use it that way” While often dubbed the CannaQueen of Canada, Miz D also embraces her Stoner Chick culture fully. Our discussion really allows the listeners to hear about the importance of embracing the culture of cannabis when using the plant. When a neurological condition caused her to have to leave her career at sea, she began to look at what entrepreneurship looked like. She took things she was passionate about, like holistic wellness and combined it with her love for travel and cannabis. “My kids and grandkids have a different upbringing with cannabis, it's normal for them” You can find Miz D and her cannabis tourism company Canna Travel Life on social media at Instagram @Dvibz Twitter @Dvibz Clubhouse @Dvibz www.dvibz.com If you enjoyed this episode, please don't forget to hit "SUBSCRIBE" and share it with your friends! Send us your feedback as well as any suggestions of future guests you would like us to explore together. Visit www.afrocannadabudsistas for this kind of content and MORE. #cannabiseducation #cannabisincanada #globalcitizen #clusterheadaches #purplespacecookies #BCgrown #BCweed #Vancouveryouth #VanCitycannabis #MeridaMexico #Mexicancannabislegalization #cannatravellife #mycannatherapy #mizDvibz #smithfallsresort #cannatourism #cannabiswithintention #stonerchic #OGstonergirl #CannaQueen #legacycannabisowner #legacycannabis #clusterheadaches #cannabisforneuropathicpain #Canadiancannabislegalization #problemiswiththeapproach
WE BACK BABY! In the first episode of a whopping fifth season, and the milestone 25th episode overall, your favorite podcast host Kevin welcomes old friend and illustrious guest Danielle Jackson to the virtual building, where the two of them chop it up about boy bands and pop music, spreadsheet playlists, and phallic artwork, among other things. For additional information about the verbose and depressive music website Anhedonic Headphones, click here! Episode Musical Credits: Opening Theme Music- "Flava In Ya Ear" (Instrumental); written by Osten Harvey Jr, Craig Mack, Roger Nichols, and Paul Williams. Bad Boy Records, 1994. Closing Theme Music - "Feelin'"; written by Rashad Harden. Hyperdub Records, 2013. "Inner Strength," written by Haylie Duff; performed by Hilary Duff. Metamorphosis, Hollywood Records, 2003. "Freedom," written by Beyonce Knowles, Jonathan Coffer, Carla Williams, Arrow Benjamin, Kendrick Lamar Duckworth, Frank Tirado, Alan Lomax, John Lomax Sr, Calvin Broadus, Awood Johnson, Craig Lawson, and Corey Miller; performed by Beyonce Knowles. Homecoming: The Live Album, Parkwood/Columbia, 2019. "Exactly How I Feel," written by Melissa Jefferson, Theron Thomas, Mike Sabath, and Radric Davis; performed by Lizzo, featuring Gucci Mane. Cuz I Love You, Atlantic/Nice Life, 2019. "Dear Goodbye," written by JC Chasez, Robb Boldt, Gregg Arreguin, and David Carpenter; performed by JC Chasez. Schizophrenic, Jive/Zomba, 2004. "Ten Thousand Hours," written by Ben Haggerty, Ryan Lewis, and Chris Mansfield; performed by Macklemore and Ryan Lewis. The Heist, Macklemore LLC, 2012. "No Love," written by Marshall Mathers, Dwayne Carter, J. Smith, Dee Dee Halligan, and Junior Torello; performed by Eminem featuring Lil' Wayne. Recovery, Shady/Aftermath/Interscope, 2010. "Savage (Remix)," written by Beyonce Knowles-Carter, Megan Pete, Anthony White, Bobby Sessions Jr, Derrick Milano, Terius Nash, Jordan Kyle Lanier Thorpe, Shawn Corey Carter, and Brittany Starrah Hazzard; performed by Megan Thee Stallion featuring Beyonce. 1501 Certified/300, 2020. "Kissing a Fool," written by Georgios Kyriacos Panayioto; performed by George MIchael. Faith, Columbia, 1987. "Feeling Good," written by Anthony Newley and Leslie Bricusse; performed by Michael Bublé. It's Time, 143/Reprise, 2005. "Walk Away," written by Christina Aguilera, Scott Storch, and Matt Morris; performed by Christina Aguilera. Stripped, RCA, 2002.
Welcome to the ILYSM Podcast with Kenzie Elizabeth. Today Kenzie and Dom sit down with friendship coach Danielle Jackson to talk about making friendships as an adult, creating meaningful relationships, qualities to look for & how to work through conflict. Enjoy! SECRET FACEBOOK PAGE: https://bit.ly/2zEx3BM JOIN THE MAILING LIST: https://bit.ly/2uumkus Kenzie's Channel: https://youtube.com/kenzieelizabeth Kenzie's IG: https://bit.ly/298RzRn Kenzie's Twitter: https://bit.ly/2RdtJsE ILYSM IG: https://bit.ly/2vlwxXy LIVE SHOW TICKETS: https://app.loopedlive.com/dom-roberts-and-kenzie/talent/878547/events/?eventId=3660 Danielle Jackson: https://www.daniellebayardjackson.com See 'Finding You in theaters on May 14th. Visit www.findingyouTHEmovie.com Visit www.betterhelp.com/kenzie for 10% off your first month Produced by Dear Media
Emotional Emancipation: Don't Run Without a Finish Line with Troika Danielle Jackson-Grillo
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Join your host Annette Perel as she speaks with the hosts and founders of Birth Stories in Color, Laurel Gourrier and Danielle Jackson.They discuss some of their favorite birth stories they've heard on their podcast, sometimes feeling anxiety around supporting hospital births, and Laurel and Danielle share their own birth stories!This podcast is also a platform for listeners to voice their questions and tell their stories. Find the show on Instagram (@clearbirthpodcast) or send an email to clearbirthpodcast@gmail.com.Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe and thanks for listening! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What's the secret to creating positive partner experiences? It starts with leading a team of happy employees. Join Craig Fulton, Chief Customer Officer, and Danielle Jackson, IT Nation Community Manager, as they discuss how getting your tech stack and processes in place can have a great impact beyond driving efficiency. Tune in now!
Making solid friends in the world of moms is...hard! We're all hungry for relationships yet there's really not much when it comes to growing in our friendships. In this episode we unpack how to make friendships a priority, even in the middle of a pandemic. This is one to savor and share!!! Thank you Danielle for joining me on this episode! Follow Danielle on Instagram Join Friend Forward Danielle Bayard Jackson is an author, speaker, and certified friendship coach dedicated to teaching women how to create and maintain meaningful female friendships. She has been featured in NBC News for her expertise, and she has been quoted in several other media outlets including Psychology Today and Insider. As the founder of Friend Forward, Danielle uses her research and insight to show women how to improve their connections with each other. Her book, Give it a Rest: The Case for Tough Love Friendship, outlines her framework for creating platonic intimacy through difficult conversations, and it has been shared in several women’s media outlets. Danielle shares her insight weekly on The Friend Forward Podcast, answering women’s most pressing questions about navigating conflict in female friendships. Danielle is a member of the American Sociological Association, and she studies the latest research in the areas of social science to create practical ways for women to better understand each other when operating in positions of leadership, friendship, and mentorship.
This is our first episode where we dive into what PR is and why it is important to add into your business...NOW! I’m so glad that Danielle Jackson came on to talk to us about this...she knows her stuff. Her journey is incredible as she ventured from her teaching job to the PR world. She also gives you some practical tips when it comes to what you can do next if you are wanting to add PR to your business strategy. You do not want to skip over this episode because you will be inspired by Danielle just as much as I was! Danielle Bayard (rhymes with "tired") Jackson is the founder of TELL Public Relations, an agency based in Florida that is dedicated to helping female entrepreneurs get the shine they deserve. After serving as a high school teacher for six years, she ventured into the world of public relations. Now she uses her experience in both the classroom and the boardroom to teach women in business how to DIY their own publicity. Having earned placements with NBC News, Cosmopolitan Magazine, and Insider, she and her all-female team help bring more attention to the great things that women are doing in their businesses. More info on Danielle: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/daniellebayardjackson/ Website: https://www.betterfemalefriendships.com/ Julie’s Info: Want to learn more about Ignite U and if it’s a good fit for you? Click here: https://julieciardi.lpages.co/ignite-u/ Don't forget to join the Side Hustle Igniter Squad free Facebook Group for weekly trainings and support!
Hi everyone. I hope you're keeping safe, healthy, and hanging in there. Sending love your way and my thoughts are with you.-----As this episode went live, it was National Stress Awareness Day two days ago. It has been a difficult time for everyone and managing our stress is vital to our mental wellbeing. Mental health is a public health issue and it is pretty surprising that there is still a social stigma associated with it. Wilma Mae Basta, co-founder of DRK Beauty, is on a mission to change this. DRK Beauty is a digital content and community platform that provides space to celebrate women of color. It is a home for women of color to explore all things beauty and a platform that helps them thrive as well as create long-lasting relationship with brands. As a result, DRK Beauty empowers people to build their own life-wellness journey and allows them to discover what this looks like. Wilma Mae and her co-founder, Danielle Jackson, also created DRK Beauty Healing, which provides 10,000 hours of free therapy, and strives to continue to give mental resources for women of color. FOLLOW DRK BEAUTY DRK Beauty's WebsiteDRK Beauty's Instagram DRK Beauty Healing FOLLOW WILMA MAE BASTAWilma Mae's Instagram One of Wilma's favorite audiobooks - Don't Bite the Hook: Finding Freedom from Anger, Resentment and Other Destructive Emotions by Pema ChödrönFOLLOW HELLO BEAUTYHello Beauty's InstagramHello Beauty's FacebookHello Beauty's YouTubeFOLLOW JOYCE PLATONJoyce Platon's Instagram
Today in the hot seat we have Wilma Mae Basta and Danielle Jackson, the founder and co- founder of DRK Beauty. DRK Beauty is an online platform dedicated to celebrating and supporting womxn of color in all their diversity through community-centric initiatives. Reimagining how brands market to women of color through unique partnerships that ultimately benefit the community. In May of this year DRK Beauty Healing partnered with Cynthia Erivo to give away 10,000 hours of free therapy to women of color impacted by COVID-19. They have since become one of the leading free therapy resources in the U.S. with over 2000 hours of donated therapy by licensed clinicians, covering 52% of the country and over 100 therapists. Business Beauty Network Virtual Summit: https://bbnvs2020.eventbrite.com Connect with Brandi: https://www.instagram.com/iambranditaylor/?hl=en https://www.facebook.com/IamBrandiTaylor/?modal=admin_todo_tour Email: info@businessbeautynetwork.com Website: businessbeautynetwork.com Book a free Beauty Pro Discovery Call Connect with DRK Beauty: Website: https://thisisdrkbeauty.com/ DRK Beauty Healing: https://thisisdrkbeauty.com/drk-healing/ DRK Beauty instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thisisdrkbeauty/?hl=en GoFundMe Campaign: https://www.gofundme.com/f/drk-beauty-healing --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bbnp/support
Every week Jessica addresses a lie that you may be believing. With every lie, she unpacks it and brings truth to it that you can apply to your life today. Jessica is passionate about changing the way you think to change the way you live. In this episode I’m addressing a lie that no one seems to be talking about - that friendships should be easy. My guest friendship coach Danielle Jackson talks about about maintaining different circles of friendship, the trap of comparing number or longevity of friends, and the power of normalizing conflict. Follow Jessica on Instagram at http://www.instagram.com/jessicahottle Grab Jessica’s 5-day devotional at http://www.jessicahottle.com/freebies Show notes for today can be found at http://www.jessicahottle.com/podcast
In part 2 of our discussion with DRK Beauty (@thisisdrkbeauty) founders Wilma Mae Basta and Danielle Jackson they speak to how brands can be authentically inclusive and dive into ‘DRK Beauty Healing’, the pro bono therapy arm of their platform. Sponsored by: Ritual - ritual.com/retrograde Quip - GetQuip.com/retrograde Curology - Curology.com/retrograde Produced by Dear Media.
DRK Beauty (@thisisdrkbeauty) is a community-driven digital platform whose mission celebrates women of color by producing curated content that resonates with often-neglected communities as well as providing mental health resources through their initiative, DRK Beauty Healing. We kibitz with their founders in this Part 1vof the convo where we dive into the story behind DRK’s mission and the importance of their content. Stay tuned for Part deux later this week. R+T is a surprising twist with Elizabeth and Stephanie in a new kind of relationship, spoiler its a body pillow (@sleepcrown) Sponsored by: Talkspace Talkspace.com code: Retrograde Ship - find it in the App Store Produced by Dear Media.
Danielle Jackson joins us to share when and why your business needs a Public Relations representative. The post Episode 39: Visibility and PR for Business Owners with Danielle Bayard Jackson appeared first on Laylee Emadi Photography Blog.
Logan Doerries is a mother, entrepreneur, and the CEO of The School of Styling, an educational space for creative CEOs. The School of Styling was created to equip and encourage women entrepreneurs to help them achieve their biggest and brightest business goals through in-person workshops, 1:1 consulting, group coaching, and an online community. Logan's passion is connecting like-minded women and seeing their dreams realized. - You are going to hear all about Logan's journey as a creative entrepreneur and we will also hear Logan's words of wisdom on 'Why Investing in Yourself Always Pays off'! We will finish up with her what she wishes other creatives knew and her confetti hour confession! - Featured Guest: Logan Doerries of The School of Styling - Website: https://theschoolofstyling.com - Instagram: @theschoolofstyling - Upcoming Offerings at The School of Styling to Check Out: Homeschool is an eight week group coaching program designed to identify and implement major shifts in your business through learning and accountability. Our first "semester" of students will be graduating (ha!) the same day the podcast goes live! Our next semester will be this fall. - The next TSOS workshop will be held September 15-17 in New Orleans featuring all of our signature breakout sessions and guest speakers like Ashlyn Carter, Rhiannon Bosse, Catherine Guidry, Danielle Jackson and more! Ticket sales will close Friday, July 10th! - Thank You to Our Sponsor! Happily Ever Expo | Visit happilyeverexpo.com for more information on becoming an exhibitor and be sure to mention the ‘confetti hour' when inquiring to receive 10% off your first expo! Valid for new exhibitors only. - Help support Renée and The Confetti Hour show with a small contribution of $3 per month. Your support goes towards the professional maintenance of the show allowing Renée to continue to bring on reputable wedding professionals weekly to share their incredible journey's and tangible tips to help wedding professionals elevate their services. Consider supporting at https://www.patreon.com/theconfettihour - thank you, xo!
Longreads Contributing Editor Danielle Jackson speaks with writer and creator of the Writing Our Lives workshop Vanessa Martir about Writing The Mother Wound, a series of essays they co-produced on mothering. The two also share excerpts from the series, read by their authors. This episode is a production of Longreads and Charts & Leisure, produced by Mike Rugnetta, with help from Danielle Jackson and Jason Oberholtzer. Mixed and scored with original music by Michael Simonelli. Longreads' theme music is written and performed by Brian Donohoe.
In this episode, I am joined by reproductive justice advocate Danielle Jackson. Danielle is a wife, mother, doula, and co-host of the podcast Birth Stories in Color. She works to empower women to birth without fear, and has focused her career on helping families recognize their strengths and build healthy support systems. She became a doula in 2016. Issues in her community of Columbus, Ohio drew Danielle to the organization Restoring Our Own Through Transformation, as a change agent in the ongoing fight for birthing justice in the area. Birth Stories in Color grew from a shared experience with her co-host, Laurel Gourrier, at a training for doulas of color. They quickly realized that in that environment, women of color felt liberated to speak their truths and share their experiences with birth. They now provide that space via their podcast. Hear Danielle and I talk about strategies to be change makers in our communities, fostering healthy disruption and questioning the status quo. For more information and news about Evidence Based Birth®, visit www.ebbirth.com. Find us on Facebook, Instagram, and Pinterest. Ready to get involved? Check out our Professional membership (including scholarship options) and our Instructor program. Find an EBB Instructor here, and click here to learn more about the Evidence Based Birth® Childbirth Class. RESOURCES: For more on the podcast Birth Stories in Color, click here. () Follow Birth Stories in Color on Facebook, and Instagram. Learn more about Restoring Our Own Through Transformation here.
Join Kirk and Trevor as they reach from the shelf to bring three stories to you. the first two stories come from Nanaimo when Kirk was visiting a pop-up safe injection site; a tent actually set up in the mayor ‘s Parking lot. We meet Danielle Jackson known as Miz D or Dopprah (https://twitter.com/mycannatherapy) as she speaks to her form of cannabis infotainment. Our second story, outside the same tent, is with Anne-Marie Fischer from cannawrite (https://www.instagram.com/cannawrite/?hl=en) who speaks to cannabis headlines. Trevor brings the third story from the laboratory as Kanata Earth (https://www.kanataearth.com/) explains how they collaborate with the Saskatchewan Research Council to help the industry analyze their cannabis . Music by: Jason Scott - Boots to Fill https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4-iaTQNuRo&list=OLAK5uy_nvWAMz1TSD4Ly_ifTiwdYqkjPg4ehzfHE&index=7 (Yes we got a SOCAN membership to use this song all legal and proper like) Additional Music: Desiree Dorion www.desireedorion.com/ Marc Clement http://marcclementmusic.com/ Links: Miz D - https://twitter.com/mycannatherapy Anna Marie - https://www.instagram.com/cannawrite/?hl=en Kanata Earth - https://www.kanataearth.com/
Join Kirk and Trevor as they reach from the shelf to bring three stories to you. the first two stories come from Nanaimo when Kirk was visiting a pop-up safe injection site; a tent actually set up in the mayor ‘s Parking lot. We meet Danielle Jackson known as Miz D or Dopprah (https://twitter.com/mycannatherapy) as she speaks to her form of cannabis infotainment. Our second story, outside the same tent, is with Anne-Marie Fischer from cannawrite (https://www.instagram.com/cannawrite/?hl=en) who speaks to cannabis headlines. Trevor brings the third story from the laboratory as Kanata Earth (https://www.kanataearth.com/) explains how they collaborate with the Saskatchewan Research Council to help the industry analyze their cannabis . Music by: Jason Scott - Boots to Fill https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4-iaTQNuRo&list=OLAK5uy_nvWAMz1TSD4Ly_ifTiwdYqkjPg4ehzfHE&index=7 (Yes we got a SOCAN membership to use this song all legal and proper like) Additional Music: Desiree Dorion www.desireedorion.com/ Marc Clement http://marcclementmusic.com/ Links: Miz D - https://twitter.com/mycannatherapy Anna Marie - https://www.instagram.com/cannawrite/?hl=en Kanata Earth - https://www.kanataearth.com/
At the last day of Detroit Homecoming VI, charter school philanthropist Bob Thompson, Danielle Jackson from Thompson's University Prep schools and charter school founder Jalen Rose talked with Skillman Foundation CEO Tonya Allen about their work in improving Detroit's public education system. Thompson, a road-building magnate, talked about the network of charter schools he founded in Detroit.
BFAMFAPhD, Making and Being, teaching tools, installation detail, exhibition at the Dekalb Gallery, Pratt Institute, PROJECT THIRD residency, summer 2018. Photograph by João Enxuto. Event 6: Group Agreements What group agreements are necessary in gatherings that occur at residencies, galleries, and cultural institutions today? Friday 4/19 from 6-8pm Sarah Workneh, and Danielle Jackson Sarah Workneh has been Co-Director at Skowhegan for nine years leading the educational program and related programs in NY throughout the year, and oversees facilities on campus. Previously, Sarah worked at Ox-Bow School of Art as Associate Director. She has served as a speaker in a wide variety of conferences and schools. She has played an active role in the programmatic planning and vision of peer organizations, most recently with the African American Museum of Philadelphia. She is a member of the Somerset Cultural Planning Commission's Advisory Council (ME); serves on the board of the Colby College Museum of Art. Danielle Jackson is a critic, researcher, and arts administrator. She is currently a visiting scholar at NYU’s Center for Experimental Humanities. As the co-founder and former co-director of the Bronx Documentary Center, a photography gallery and educational space, she helped conceive, develop and implement the organization’s mission and programs. Her writing and reporting has appeared in artnet and Artsy. She has taught at the Museum of Modern Art, International Center of Photography, Parsons, and Stanford in New York, where she currently leads classes on photography and urban studies. Event 7: Educators https://www.eventbrite.com/e/making-and-being-open-meeting-for-arts-educators-and-teaching-artists-tickets-54315431919?utm_source=eb_email&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=new_event_email&utm_term=viewmyevent_button BFAMFAPhD Making and Being is a multi-platform pedagogical project that offers practices of contemplation, collaboration, and circulation in the visual arts. Making and Being is a book, a series of videos, a deck of cards, and an interactive website with freely downloadable content created by authors Susan Jahoda and Caroline Woolard with support from Fellow Emilio Martinez Poppe and BFAMFAPhD members Vicky Virgin and Agnes Szanyi. Bio BFAMFAPhD is a collective that employs visual and performing art, policy reports, and teaching tools to advocate for cultural equity in the United States. The work of the collective is to bring people together to analyze and reimagine relationships of power in the arts. BFAMFAPhD received critical acclaim for Artists Report Back (2014), which was presented as the 50th anniversary keynote at the National Endowment for the Arts and was exhibited at the Brooklyn Museum, the Museum of Art and Design, Gallery 400 in Chicago, Cornell University, and the Cleveland Institute of Art. Their work has been reviewed in The Atlantic, the New York Times, the Washington Post, the New Yorker, Andrew Sullivan’s The Dish, WNYC, and Hyperallergic, and they have been supported by residencies and fellowships at the Queens Museum, Triangle Arts Association, NEWINC and PROJECT THIRD at Pratt Institute. BFAMFAPhD members Susan Jahoda and Caroline Woolard are now working on Making and Being, a multi-platform pedagogical project which offers practices of collaboration, contemplation, and social-ecological analysis for visual artists.
Aaron Gilbreath, Matt Giles, Danielle Jackson and Soraya Roberts share what they've been reading and nominate stories for the Weekly Top 5 Longreads. This week's conversation includes: What Remains from The California Sunday Magazine Why black people discriminate among ourselves: the toxic legacy of colorism at The Guardian Privileged at The Players' Tribune On Flooding: Drowning the Culture in Sameness at Longreads Produced by Longreads and Charts & Leisure.
Catherine Cusick, Danielle Jackson and Kelly Stout share what they've been reading and nominate stories for the Top 5 Longreads of the week.
Sari Botton, Catherine Cusick, Danielle Jackson and Dana Snitzky share what they've been reading and nominate stories for the Top 5 Longreads of the week.
Duncan catches up with two of the members of BFAMFAPhD for a chat about the upcoming event series, which for those of you in NYC starts friday with MAKING & BEING. Conversations about Art & Pedagogy co-presented by BFAMFAPhD & Pioneer Works, hosted by Hauser & Wirth, with media partners Bad at Sports and Eyebeam. image credit... BFAMFAPhD, Making and Being Card Game, print version, 2016-2018, photograph by Emilio Martinez Poppe. Full details below... ____________________________ Hauser & Wirth BFAMFAPhD is a collective that employs visual and performing art, policy reports, and teaching tools to advocate for cultural equity in the United States. Pioneer Works is a cultural center dedicated to experimentation, education, and production across disciplines. Contemporary art talk without the ego, Bad at Sports is the Midwest's largest independent contemporary art podcast and blog. Eyebeam is a platform for artists to engage society’s relationship with technology. Access info: The event is free and open to the public. RSVP is required through www.hauserwirth.com/events. The entrance to Hauser & Wirth Publishers Bookshop is at the ground floor and accessible by wheelchair. The bathroom is all-gender. This event is low light, meaning there is ample lighting but fluorescent overhead lighting is not in use. A variety of seating options are available including: folding plastic chairs and wooden chairs, some with cushions. This event begins at 6 PM and ends at 8 PM but attendees are welcome to come late, leave early, and intermittently come and go as they please. Water, tea, coffee, beer and wine will be available for purchase. The event will be audio recorded. We ask that if you do have questions or comments after the event for the presenters that you speak into the microphone. If you are unable to attend, audio recordings of the events will be posted on Bad at Sports Podcast after the event. Parking in the vicinity is free after 6 PM. The closest MTA subway station is 23rd and 8th Ave off the C and E. This station is not wheelchair accessible. The closest wheelchair accessible stations are 1/2/3/A/C/E 34th Street-Penn Station and the 14 St A/C/E station with an elevator at northwest corner of 14th Street and Eighth Avenue. ____________________________ "While knowledge and skills are necessary, they are insufficient for skillful practice and for transformation of the self that is integral to achieving such practice.” - Gloria Dall’Alba BFAMFAPhD presents a series of conversations that ask: What ways of making and being do we want to experience in art classes? The series places artists and educators in intimate conversation about forms of critique, cooperatives, artist-run spaces, healing, and the death of projects. If art making is a lifelong practice of seeking knowledge and producing art in relationship to that knowledge, why wouldn’t students learn to identify and intervene in the systems that they see around them? Why wouldn't we teach students about the political economies of art education and art circulation? Why wouldn’t we invite students to actively fight for the (art) infrastructure they want, and to see it implemented? The series will culminate in the launch of Making and Being, a multi-platform pedagogical project that offers practices of collaboration, contemplation, and social-ecological analysis for visual artists. Making and Being is a book, a series of videos, a deck of cards, and an interactive website with freely downloadable content created by authors Susan Jahoda and Caroline Woolard with support from Fellow Emilio Martinez Poppe and BFAMFAPhD members Vicky Virgin and Agnes Szanyi. ____________________________ SCHEDULE ____________________________ Modes of Critique What modes of critique might foster racial equity in studio art classes at the college level? Friday 1/18 from 6-8pm Billie Lee and Anthony Romero of the Retooling Critique Working Group Respondent: Eloise Sherrid, filmmaker, The Room of Silence Billie Lee is an artist, educator, and writer working at the intersection of art, pedagogy, and social change. She holds a BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design, an MFA from Yale University, and is a doctoral candidate at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa in American Studies. She has held positions at the Queens Museum, the Yale University Art Gallery, Doris Duke Foundation for Islamic Art, University of New Haven, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, and is currently an Assistant Professor of Art History at Hartford Art School. Anthony Romero is an artist, writer, and organizer committed to documenting and supporting artists and communities of color. Recent projects include the book-length essay The Social Practice That Is Race, written with Dan S. Wang and published by Wooden Leg Press, Buenos Dias, Chicago!, a multi-year performance project commissioned by the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago and produced in collaboration with Mexico City based performance collective, Teatro Linea de Sombra. He is a co-founder of the Latinx Artists Retreat and is currently a Professor of the Practice at The School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University. Judith Leemann is an artist, educator, and writer whose practice focuses on translating operations through and across distinct arenas of practice. A long-standing collaboration with the Boston-based Design Studio for Social Intervention grounds much of this thinking. Leemann is Associate Professor of Fine Arts 3D/Fibers at the Massachusetts College of Art and Design and holds an M.F.A. in Fiber and Material Studies from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Her writings have been included in the anthologies Beyond Critique (Bloomsbury, 2017), Collaboration Through Craft (Bloomsbury, 2013), and The Object of Labor: Art, Cloth, and Cultural Production (School of the Art Institute of Chicago and MIT Press 2007). Her current pedagogical research is anchored by the Retooling Critique working group she first convened in 2017 to take up the question of studio critique’s relation to educational equity. The Retooling Critique Working Group is organized by Judith Leemann and was initially funded by a Massachusetts College of Art and Design President's Curriculum Development Grant. Eloise Sherrid is a filmmaker and multimedia artist based in NYC. Her short viral documentary, "The Room of Silence," (2016) commissioned by Black Artists and Designers (BAAD), a student community and safe space for marginalized students and their allies at Rhode Island School of Design, exposed racial inequity in the critique practices institutions for arts education, and has screened as a discussion tool at universities around the world. __________________________ Artist-Run Spaces How do artists create contexts for encounters with their projects that are aligned with their goals? Friday 2/1 from 6-8pm Linda Goode-Bryant, Heather Dewey-Hagborg, and Salome Asega Linda Goode-Bryant is the Founder and President of Active Citizen Project and Project EATS. She developed Active Citizen Project while filming the 2004 Presidential Elections and developed Project EATS during the 2008 Global Food Crisis. She is also the Founder and Director of Just Above Midtown, Inc. (JAM), a New York City non-profit artists space. Linda believes art is as organic as food and life, that it is a conversation anyone can enter. She has a Masters of Business Administration from Columbia University and a Bachelor of Arts Degree in painting from Spelman College and is the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship and a Peabody Award. Heather Dewey-Hagborg is a transdisciplinary artist who is interested in art as research and critical practice. Heather has shown work internationally at events and venues including the World Economic Forum, the Shenzhen Urbanism and Architecture Biennale and PS1 MOMA. Her work is held in public collections of the Centre Pompidou, the Victoria and Albert Museum, and the New York Historical Society, and has been widely discussed in the media, from the New York Times to Art Forum. Heather is also a co-founder of REFRESH, an inclusive and politically engaged collaborative platform at the intersection of Art, Science, and Technology. Salome Asega is an artist and researcher based in New York. She is the Technology Fellow in the Ford Foundation's Creativity and Free Expression program area, and a director of POWRPLNT, a digital art collaboratory in Bushwick. Salome has participated in residencies and fellowships with Eyebeam, New Museum, The Laundromat Project, and Recess Art. She has exhibited and given presentations at the 11th Shanghai Biennale, Performa, EYEO, and the Brooklyn Museum. Salome received her MFA from Parsons at The New School in Design and Technology where she also teaches. ____________________________ Building Cooperatives What if the organization of labor was integral to your project? Friday 2/22 from 6-8pm Members of Meerkat Filmmakers Collective and Friends of Light Meerkat Media Collective is an artistic community that shares resources and skills to incubate individual and shared creative work. We are committed to a collaborative, consensus-based process that values diverse experience and expertise. We support the creation of thoughtful and provocative stories that reflect a complex world. Our work has been broadcast on HBO, PBS, and many other networks, and screened at festivals worldwide, including Sundance, Tribeca, Rotterdam and CPH:Dox. Founded as an informal arts collective in 2005 we have grown to include a cooperatively-owned production company and a collective of artists in residence. Friends of Light develops and produces jackets woven to form for each client. We partner with small-scale fiber producers to source our materials, and with spinners to develop our yarns. We construct our own looms to create pattern pieces that have complete woven edges (selvages) and therefore do not need to be cut. The design emerges from the materials and from methods developed to weave two dimensional cloth into three dimensional form. Each jacket is the expression of the collective knowledge of the people involved in its creation. Our business is structured as a worker cooperative and organized around cooperative principles and values. Friends of light founding members are Mae Colburn, Pascale Gatzen, Jessi Highet and Nadia Yaron. ____________________________ Healing and Care (OFFSITE EVENT) How do artists ensure that their individual and collective needs are met in order to dream, practice, work on, and return to their projects each day? Thursday 2/28 from 6-8pm Adaku Utah and Taraneh Fazeli NOTE this event will be held at 151 West 30th Street # Suite 403, New York, NY 10001 Adaku Utah was raised in Nigeria armed with the legacy of a long line of freedom fighters, farmers, and healers. Adaku harnesses her seasoned powers as a liberation educator,healer, and performance ritual artist as an act of love to her community. Alongside Harriet Tubman, she is the co-founder and co-director of Harriet's Apothecary, an intergenerational healing collective led by Black Cis Women, Queer and Trans healers, artists, health professionals, activists and ancestors. For over 12 years, her work has centered in movements for radical social change, with a focus on gender, reproductive, race, and healing justice. Currently she is the Movement Building Leadership Manager with the National Network for Abortion Funds. She is also a teaching fellow with BOLD (Black Organizing for Leadership and Dignity) and Generative Somatics. Taraneh Fazeli is a curator from New York. Her multi-phased traveling exhibition “Sick Time, Sleepy Time, Crip Time: Against Capitalism’s Temporal Bullying” deals with the politics of health. It showcases the work of artists and groups who examine the temporalities of illness and disability, the effect of life/work balances on wellbeing, and alternative structures of support via radical kinship and forms of care. The impetus to explore illness as a by-product of societal structures while also using cultural production as a potential place to re-imagine care was her own chronic illnesses. She is a member of Canaries, a support group for people with autoimmune diseases and other chronic conditions. ____________________________ When Projects Depart What practices might we develop to honor the departure of a project? For example, where do materials go when they are no longer of use, value, or interest? Thursday 3/14 from 6-8pm Millet Israeli and Lindsay Tunkl Millet Israeli is a psychotherapist who focuses on the varied human experience of loss. She works with individuals and families struggling with grief, illness, end of life issues, anticipatory loss, and ambiguous loss. Her approach integrates family systems theory, cognitive restructuring, mindfulness, and trauma informed care. Millet enjoys creating and exploring photography and poetry, and both inform her work with her clients. Millet holds a BA in psychology from Princeton, a JD from Harvard Law School, an MSW from NYU and is certified in bioethics through Montefiore. She sits on an Institutional Review Board for Human Subjects Research at Weill Cornell. Lindsay Tunkl is a conceptual artist and writer using performance, sculpture, language, and one-on-one encounters to explore subjects such as the apocalypse, heartbreak, space travel, and death. Tunkl received an MFA in Fine art and an MA in Visual + Critical Studies from CCA in San Francisco (2017) and a BFA from CalArts In Los Angeles (2010). Her work has been shown at the Hammer Museum, LA, Southern Exposure, SF, and The Center For Contemporary Art, Santa Fe. She is the creator of Pre Apocalypse Counseling and the author of the book When You Die You Will Not Be Scared To Die. ____________________________ Group Agreements What group agreements are necessary in gatherings that occur at residencies, galleries, and cultural institutions today? Friday 4/19 from 6-8pm Sarah Workneh, Laurel Ptak, and Danielle Jackson Sarah Workneh has been Co-Director at Skowhegan for nine years leading the educational program and related programs in NY throughout the year, and oversees facilities on campus. Previously, Sarah worked at Ox-Bow School of Art as Associate Director. She has served as a speaker in a wide variety of conferences and schools. She has played an active role in the programmatic planning and vision of peer organizations, most recently with the African American Museum of Philadelphia. She is a member of the Somerset Cultural Planning Commission's Advisory Council (ME); serves on the board of the Colby College Museum of Art. Laurel Ptak is a curator of contemporary art based in New York City. She is currently Executive Director & Curator of Art in General. She has previously held diverse roles at non-profit art institutions in the US and internationally, including the Guggenheim Museum (New York), MoMA PS. 1 Contemporary Art Center (New York), Museo Tamayo (Mexico City), Tensta Konsthall (Stockholm) and Triangle (New York). Ptak has organized countless exhibitions, public programs, residencies and publications together with artists, collectives, thinkers and curators. Her projects have garnered numerous awards, fellowships, and press for their engagement with timely issues, tireless originality, and commitment to rigorous artistic dialogue. Danielle Jackson is a critic, researcher, and arts administrator. She is currently a visiting scholar at NYU’s Center for Experimental Humanities. As the co-founder and former co-director of the Bronx Documentary Center, a photography gallery and educational space, she helped conceive, develop and implement the organization’s mission and programs. Her writing and reporting has appeared in artnet and Artsy. She has taught at the Museum of Modern Art, International Center of Photography, Parsons, and Stanford in New York, where she currently leads classes on photography and urban studies. ____________________________ Open Meeting for Arts Educators and Teaching Artists How might arts educators gather together to develop, share, and practice pedagogies that foster collective skills and values? Friday 5/17 from 6-8pm Facilitators: Members of the Pedagogy Group The Pedagogy Group is a group of educators, cultural workers, and political organizers who resist the individualist, market-driven subjectivities produced by mainstream art education. Together, they develop and practice pedagogies that foster collective skills and values. Activities include sharing syllabi, investigating political economies of education, and connecting classrooms to social movements.Their efforts are guided by accountability to specific struggles and by critical reflection on our social subjectivities and political commitments. ____________________________ Book Launch: Making and Being: A Guide to Embodiment, Collaboration and Circulation in the Visual Arts What ways of making and being do we want to experience in art classes? Friday 10/25 from 6-8pm Stacey Salazar in dialog with Caroline Woolard, Susan Jahoda, and Emilio Martinez Poppe of BFAMFAPhD Stacey Salazar is an art education scholar whose research on teaching and learning in studio art and design in secondary and postsecondary settings has appeared in Studies in Art Education, Visual Arts Research, and Art Education Journal. In 2015 her research was honored with the National Art Education Association Manuel Barkan Award. She holds a Doctorate of Education in Art and Art Education from Columbia University Teachers College and currently serves as Associate Dean of Graduate Studies at the Maryland Institute College of Art, where she was a 2013 recipient of the Trustee Fellowship for Excellence in Teaching. BFAMFAPhD is a collective that employs visual and performing art, policy reports, and teaching tools to advocate for cultural equity in the United States. The work of the collective is to bring people together to analyze and reimagine relationships of power in the arts. Susan Jahoda is a Professor in Studio Arts at the University of Amherst, MA; Emilio Martinez Poppe is the Program Manager at Fourth Arts Block (FABnyc) in New York, NY; Caroline Woolard is an Assistant Professor of Sculpture at The University of Hartford, CT. Supporting this series at Hauser and Wirth for Making and Being are BFAMFAPhD collective members Agnes Szanyi, a Doctoral Student at The New School for Social Research in New York, NY and Vicky Virgin, a Research Associate at The Center for Economic Opportunity in New York, NY. Making and Being is a multi-platform pedagogical project that offers practices of collaboration, contemplation, and social-ecological analysis for visual artists. Making and Being is a book, a series of videos, a deck of cards, and an interactive website with freely downloadable content created by authors Susan Jahoda and Caroline Woolard with support from Fellow Emilio Martinez Poppe and BFAMFAPhD members Vicky Virgin and Agnes Szanyi.
Welcome to Birth Stories in Color! A podcast creating a community for people of color to share and learn from birth stories of all types. In this first episode, you meet your hosts Laurel Gourrier and Danielle Jackson, both serving their community as birth and postpartum doulas. Working with families in this capacity, they found that there was a need for space where families could process their birth stories. With that, understanding that real accounts told in story form would be a great outlet for learning and providing resources for other families who may be pregnant, trying to conceive, adopting or even already with children.For the first episode, Danielle will be sharing her two hospital births. While her first birth was overshadowed by her health history, she still finds confidence in its success. That self-confidence and knowledge helped her power through her second birth.Along with her stories, Danielle shares about the importance and power in knowing your own birth story. Finding time to talk to others in your family about what their birth experiences were like can help you in understanding and piecing together your own thoughts about birth. In May, Laurel wrote a blog piece Story Time on this subject. Check it out to find out more about this topic.We hope that all who share and listen find this to be a community near and far, and an invaluable resource for navigating their own journey.
Notes on Doing's NODcast Episode 061 where Jenna interviews Danielle Jackson. Danielle is a writer, focusing on culture and social dynamics. She founded the consultancy Culture Culture, and has a background across arts administration, community development, media, social justice, photography, and more, including co-founding the Bronx Documentary Center. Listen to what Danielle had to say about making, thinking, creating, and leading. Notes on Doing is a series of conversations with people who love what they do. notesondoing.com