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On this episode of the Impact Real Estate Podcast, we kick off our Summer Series by revisiting our conversation with Darnell Williams, the Senior Vice President of Property Operations at Eden Housing. We talk about his indirect path to real estate and how he rose up from the projects of south side Chicago to managing one of the largest affordable housing portfolios in California. Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3I3nkG9Spotify: https://spoti.fi/35ZJGLTWeb: https://www.jacksonlucas.com/podcast/summer-darnell-williams 03:30 - Wearing a lot of hats04:45 - What is Eden Housing?09:11 - Robust service platform 12:59 - One-night stands 14:14 - Cap and interest rates15:58 - Onboarding rocess 20:18 - Child of Chicago 24:42 - Choosing nonprofit 26:58 - FP vs NP29:53 - "I don't want to get in trouble here..."34:13 - The Hot SeatTakeaways • Eden Housing is a nonprofit organization focused on providing affordable housing in California.• Asset management at Eden Housing involves portfolio management, reporting, and building performance.• Resident services are an important aspect of affordable housing, including financial literacy, senior services, and after-school programs.• Partnerships with other service providers are crucial to provide comprehensive services to residents.• Acquiring and managing properties in the affordable housing market can be challenging, and asset managers must consider long-term sustainability.• Competition from for-profit investors in the affordable housing market is a concern.• Darnell Williams shares his personal journey from growing up in affordable housing in Chicago to working in the affordable housing industry. • Decision-making in the nonprofit world tends to be more cautious and risk-averse, with a focus on vetting ideas thoroughly before moving forward.• Doing business in California presents specific challenges, such as the need to apply to multiple agencies for financing and deal approval.• The process of building new properties in California can be lengthy, taking up to two years or more, and there is a need to focus on densifying housing to address the housing crisis.• Interpersonal skills, financial literacy, and problem-solving abilities are crucial for success in asset management.• Diversity and inclusion efforts are important in the real estate industry, and organizations like ARAP provide support and opportunities for professionals of color.• Asset management has a significant impact on organizations and communities by influencing decisions related to building, operating, and financially sustaining affordable housing.
My Guest is KIM WESTON-MORAN, Actress/Producer/Director/Teacher. Kim is CEO of RA/RHYTHMCOLOR Associates and Founder/Producing Artistic Director of POTPOURRI! World Works Series, in it's 8th year. She was Associate Prod. for the National Black Touring Circuit for 7 yrs.A veteran award-winning actress known for her character work. Kim has shared the stage with phenomenal artists, including: Minnie Gentry, Bill Gunn, Roxie Roker, Phyllcia Rashad, Gylan Kain, Patricia O'Connell, Anthony Chisholm, Ellen Dolan, S. Epatha Merkinson, Charles Weldon, Barbara Montgomery, Reggie Montgomery, Marjorie Johnson, Count Stovall, Bill Cobbs, Dominique Morisseau and Darnell Williams. It is a great episode that evokes wonderful memories of being in the theater in New York City in the 70's forward. And you get to know who her famous father was!Produced, directed, edited and hosted by Stephen E Davis
Summit Academy OIC, a job training center in north Minneapolis, bustled with activity on a sunny Tuesday. Inside, students sat in classrooms learning how to read blueprints and cut wood for special projects. Outside, aspiring carpenters built frames for homes in a large garage on campus, with electrical students wiring lights in a nearby building.Modern and compact, its unassuming exterior belies its power: it's one of the most successful programs of its kind in the nation.“Summit has been a part of building just about all the stadiums in the Twin Cities,” said Leroy West, president and CEO of Summit Academy.There are several certification programs here, like a typical trade school. Summit offers courses for careers in construction, health care and IT, as well as a GED preparation program. A new financial services program launches on March 25.West said their focus is on training people who are unemployed and underemployed, and providing them with skills to make a living wage. Many students are living below the poverty line before they come to school: The average household income of enrolled students is under $21,000.“At Summit, our mantra, we believe the best social service program in the world is a career,” West said.West said Summit is responsive to the needs of its chosen community of low-income people. That means offering programs at no cost, and that last 20 weeks — not multiple years like many schools and colleges.“The students that are attending Summit just don't have two years or four years to wait. They need money today,” West said. “And employers need workers today.”Summit relies on a combination of grants, donations and financial aid to cover the cost of attendance for students.The debt-free learning promise and the shorter program length were major factors for Barbara Rankin, a St. Paul mother balancing homework and housework, as she sought to pivot away from exhausting and low-paying warehouse jobs.Rankin is studying to become a medical administrative assistant. She calls the shift “a game changer.”“I'm just looking forward to like graduate and get me a career, not a job. I want a career. Something that's going to last,” she said.Origins in the Civil Rights MovementSummit Academy OIC was born out of the Civil Rights Movement.In 1958, Rev. Leon Howard Sullivan launched a “selective patronage” campaign in Philadelphia, encouraging African Americans to boycott businesses that wouldn't hire them. The boycott helped open thousands of jobs for African Americans.To meet new demand, in 1964, Sullivan created a job training program to train these new workers, naming them Opportunity Industrialization Centers, or OICs.The OIC model was later replicated in other cities, including the Twin Cities in 1967.Louis King is president and CEO of the national network, OIC of America. He said at their most, there were 150 OICs across the nation. Today, 25 affiliates remain in existence – and Summit Academy is the largest.“Summit's outcomes, high graduation rates, placement rates, and wages — the success speaks for itself,” said King. Prior to the role, he led Summit from 1995 to 2021.OICs expanded their mission beyond Black communities to serve poor people of all backgrounds, reflecting a changing America, according to King. In 2023, 78 percent of Summit Academy students were people of color.King said credits Summit's success to strong relationships with donors and employers in the region, in addition to its public policy advocacy.With its HIRE Minnesota campaign, Summit pushed to eliminate racial disparities in the construction industry. Their coalition successfully lobbied the state to raise hiring goals for people of color on construction projects.“There's a lot of talk about, how do we close these gaps? How do we make sure that access to workforce development and careers is more equitable? Summit Academy OIC just answers that question over and over and over again,” said Lt. Governor Peggy Flanagan. Flanagan pointed to the similar American Indian OIC, based in south Minneapolis, as another culturally specific program with high success.“Occupational instructional centers are just incredibly important … They're an incredibly important part of our economy and our future workforce,” she said.By and for MinneapolisDaelen White knew he wanted to become an electrician straight out of high school, but math — a key skill — wasn't his strong suit.Summit offered an opportunity to work towards his goal, a pre-apprenticeship certificate, while he worked on his math. There, he improved thanks to more support and individualized attention from instructors.“They encourage you even though sometimes you might be frustrated with the problem,” White said. “They actually care.”“This is the first actual school that I felt comfortable with,” said Darnell Williams, 21, a carpentry student. He moved from Chicago to attend Summit Academy OIC after a cousin told him it is a great program.“I feel like they got the open-door policy. That's kind of new to me. Where you can just walk into someone's room and if you have a problem with something or you need help with anything, you can ask that. That's not really an option at other places,” Williams said.Another element that distinguishes an OIC from other trade schools is that it's operated by the community it's in. North Minneapolis is its DNA. A Best Buy Teen Tech Center in Summit's main campus offers an after-school resource for area teens. Instructors rallied to help clear debris after a destructive tornado hit the area in 2011. 2015 Tightening labor market may open doors to Minnesotans of color It's a different approach. It means representing students and caring about their whole well-being, according to school officials and instructors. Students come from a range of backgrounds — they may be pursuing a career change or impacted by the criminal-justice system.“The biggest thing that I have noticed is actually getting them acclimated with school, because some of them have been out of school for years, maybe decades, and just getting them acclimated with that, building confidence,” said Bernie Randle, an instructor at Summit.Randle said his job includes teaching students how to study or manage their lives outside of school.“It's family oriented,” Randle said. “You're worried about and your focus is on this person becoming a better person.”Serving 1,000 students a year Summit recently added a new virtual reality lab to its main campus, which sits along Olson Memorial Highway, just outside downtown Minneapolis and off I-94. The financial services program is housed in a satellite location about a mile north on Penn and Plymouth Avenues.The school has made headlines for adapting programming to address labor shortages. Last year, Summit launched job training in food manufacturing.“If there's a demand out there in the future workforce, we want to be that catalyst to connect the community to those opportunities,” president West said. “That's why we're here.”People can sign up at any time, with sessions starting throughout the year. There are in person, hybrid, and online learning options. West said success is measured by job placement. Over 3,300 students have been placed in full-time work aligned with their studies in the last 10 years.He recalls when Summit had under 200 students a year — now there are more than 1,000 every year. His hope is to double the number of students served. He also wants to better track if people pursue further education opportunities.Sherling Yang had been interested in a career in IT but was unsure if it was a good fit. Summit offered an attainable way to transition from working in retail.“It's hard because retail you really just live paycheck to paycheck,” she said. “And with everything cost-wise being on the rise, inflation, it's time to chase stability.”In her last weeks of her program, Yang feels prepared for an entry-level job in the field, and looks forward to pursuing college after.“I wanted a low-cost to no-cost way to learn and get into that field,” Yang said. “And that's what Summit offered.”
2024.02.22 NCU Chapel Dr. Darnell Williams BSU Chapel
2023.12.06 NCU Chapel Dr Darnell Williams Isaiah 6.1-8 - The Call of God
My Guest is KIM WESTON-MORAN, Actress/Producer/Director/Teacher. Kim is CEO of RA/RHYTHMCOLOR Associates and Founder/Producing Artistic Director of POTPOURRI! World Works Series, in it's 8th year. She was Associate Prod. for the National Black Touring Circuit for 7 yrs.A veteran award-winning actress known for her character work. Kim has shared the stage with phenomenal artists, including: Minnie Gentry, Bill Gunn, Roxie Roker, Phyllcia Rashad, Gylan Kain, Patricia O'Connell, Anthony Chisholm, Ellen Dolan, S. Epatha Merkinson, Charles Weldon, Barbara Montgomery, Reggie Montgomery, Marjorie Johnson, Count Stovall, Bill Cobbs, Dominique Morisseau and Darnell Williams. It is a great episode that evokes wonderful memories of being in the theater in New York City in the 70's forward. And you get to know who her famous father was!
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2023.03.02 NCU Chapel - Dr Darnell Williams by North Central University
The Fear of RejectionRev. Darnell WilliamsPsalm 118:6Thank you for listening to this message from The Assembly. If you would like to connect with us online go to theassemblyflorene.org or find us on Facebook, YouTube, and Instagram.Giving Options:If you would like to give to The Assembly feel free to do so throughSecure online giving here: Online Giving PlatformSecurely via text by texting SCASSEMBLYGIVE to (833) 729-2238Mail giving to:The Assembly2925 W. Palmetto St.Florence, SC 29501Prayer:If you would like us to pray for you you can submit your prayer request here and we will get it to our team: Prayer CardMessage Response:If this message impacted you and you would like to share how you responded please fill out this form. Keep up with The Assembly:Please Subscribe rate and Share this Podcast with your friends and family!
Come with me to the Press Conference for The National Black Theater Festival. Learn more about this year's breakout star, Jenelle Lynn Randall, from I WANNA BE EVIL: The Eartha Kitt Story "From croaker sack to Chinchilla, Orson Welles called Eartha Kitt, “the most exciting woman in the world.” But, in 1968, she was blacklisted for “making The First Lady cry.” Written and performed by Jenelle Lynn Randall, directed by Yvans Jourdain and Co-starring Rick Podell, I Wanna Be Evil, chronicles the legendary performer's destitute childhood, her affair with the Revlon heir, and her volatile relationship with Hollywood." Watch the snippet here: https://vimeo.com/662159363 Actor, Screenwriter, and producer, Ted Lange of Love Boat fame, also stopped by The E-Spot with Camille to share his latest play, Blues in My Coffee, about a love story at a Starbucks. Ted Lange, a graduate of London's Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts, has written over 25 plays. At the 2022 National Black Theater Festival, Lange gave a reading of his play 'Blues in My Coffee 'on August 4. An award-winning theater director, Lange received the Artistic Director Achievement Award for directing an original play for his comedy, Lemon Meringue Façade, and the Dramalogue Award for Outstanding Directing of The Visit, which was later turned into a film. Lange received the NAACP's Renaissance Man Theater Award in Los Angeles, the Heroes and Legends' Lifetime Achievement Award, the Paul Robeson Award from the Oakland Ensemble Theater, the James Cagney Directing Fellow Scholarship Award from the American Film Institute, and received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for his work on The Love Boat. More about National Black theater Festival, Winston-Salem, NC The co-chairs for this year's National Black Theater Festival are award-winning actress/writer/producer Lisa Arrindell (Clockers, The Sin Seer, TV's Meet the Browns) and three-time Emmy-nominated writer/producer/actor Petri Hawkins Byrd (American Skin, TV's Judge Judy). The legendary, multi-talented Ben Vereen will receive the Sidney Poitier Lifelong Achievement Award, and other notables scheduled to attend and/or perform include Brian Stokes Mitchell, Lillias White, Regina Taylor, Dawnn Lewis, T'Keyah Crystal Keymah, Ruben Santiago-Hudson, Ted Lange, Roscoe Orman, Harry Lennix, Darnell Williams, Michael Colyar, Tonya Pinkins, Hal Williams, and UNCSA School of Drama graduate Stephen McKinley Henderson. Join the E-Club now for exclusive content just for subscribers: https://camillekauer.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/camillekauer/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/camillekauer/support
On this episode of the Impact Real Estate Podcast presented by Jackson Lucas we chat with Darnell Williams, VP of Asset Management at Eden Housing. We talk about his indirect path to real estate and how he rose up from the projects of south side Chicago to managing one of the largest affordable housing portfolios in California. 03:30 - Wearing a lot of hats04:45 - What is Eden Housing?09:11 - Robust service platform 12:59 - One-night stands 14:14 - Cap and interest rates15:58 - Onboarding process 20:18 - Child of Chicago 24:42 - Choosing nonprofit 26:58 - FP vs NP29:53 - "I don't want to get in trouble here..."34:13 - The Hot Seat presented by KK Reset
Today's conversation will focus on... Rediscovering the PRIMAL PRACTICES of the Early Church and WHY we must have them in this generation!
The Anatomy of an AttackRev. Darnell Williams, Lead Pastor of One Church Lima, OHThank you for listening to this message from The Assembly. If you would like to connect with us online go to theassemblyflorene.org or find us on Facebook, YouTube, and Instagram.Giving Options:If you would like to give to The Assembly feel free to do so throughSecure online giving at https://pushpay.com/g/theassemblyflorence?src=hppSecurely via text by texting SCASSEMBLYGIVE to 77977.Mail giving to:The Assembly2925 W. Palmetto St.Florence, SC 29501Prayer:If you would like us to pray for you you can submit your prayer request here and we will get it to our team:https://theassemblyflorence.churchcenter.com/people/forms/94372Message Response:If this message impacted you and you would like to share how you responded please fill out this form https://theassemblyflorence.churchcenter.com/people/forms/85696Keep up with The Assembly:Please Subscribe rate and Share this Podcast with your friends and family!
The Kim B. Davis Show featuring Darnell Williams, SneakerHead Expert, Founder and Owner of Sneaker Head Detroit retail store discusses the love of sneakers and what shoes are trending in popularity. We talk about the culture of sneaker heads and what defines them. If you love sneakers, join in this fascinating conversation.Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/my/profile)
We are absolutely blessed to be joined by Xavier legend, Darnell Williams, who donated his time to talk to us about his memories in a muskie jersey, the relationships with his teammates and coaches, as well as his thoughts on the upcoming TBT team! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/roll-blob-pod/support
2021.04.06 NCU Chapel - Dr Darnell Williams - Moen Chair 3 by North Central University
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2021.03.16 NCU Chapel - Dr Darnell Williams - Moen Chair 1 by North Central University
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According to Pew Research Center, the Assemblies of God is one of the most diverse Protestant denominations in the United States. AG statistics show that 56% of AG adherents are white and 44% ethnic minority. However, statistics also show that two-thirds of AG ministers are white. The obvious question is how to diversify AG ministers so that our pastors better represent the diversity of our adherents. That’s the question I’m asking Dr. Darnell Williams in this episode of the Influence Podcast. I’m George P. Wood, executive editor of Influence magazine and your host. Dr. Williams is an ordained Assemblies of God minister; pastor of One Church in Lima, Ohio; vice president of the AG’s National Black Fellowship; and an executive presbyter of the AG’s General Council. Most recently, he is author of Wings to Rise: Blacks, Leadership, and the Assemblies of God. ----- This episode of the Influence Podcast is brought to you by My Healthy Church, distributors of Bible Engagement Project. Most people have access to the Bible, but few regularly engage with it. Bible Engagement Project equips churches with digital Bible study resources to help people of all ages read and understand Scripture so they can become more like Jesus and live radically changed lives. Bible Engagement Project is available in both English and Spanish. Visit BibleEngagementProject.com to learn more.
Since breaking on to the quartet and gospel scene, The Williams Singers have been a force to be reckoned with. The Indy trio have paved the way in blending quartet, choir and smooth jazz music all in one. Dexter Phillips sat down with lead singer Darnell Williams to talk about humble beginnings, being recognized by greats like Donald Lawerence, and what we can expect from their new album “ Quartagious”.#TRENDSETTERCHECKINPODCAST Follow Fresh Start TVIG: Freshstart_tvHost:Dexter Phillips: @iamdexpGuest:The Williams Singers: @thewilliamssingers
Charnele Ann Brown (née Dozier; born October 30, 1965) is an American actress, producer, fashion designer and singer. Brown is perhaps best known for her role as Kimberly Reese on NBC comedy sitcom A Different World from 1988 until 1993.[1]Biography-Born in East Hampton, Brown is a graduate of East Hampton High School. Brown later attended the State University of New York at New Paltz Where she studied acting with other notables, including Aida Turturro. Brown made her Broadway debut in 1989 as the first American member of the South African musical "Sarafina!" Other stage performances have included the roles of Polly and Delores in "The Trials and Tribulations of Stagger Lee Brown," Ruby in "The Lord's Will," Marty in "Sisters" and Mable in "My Diary." After A Different World ended, Brown guest starred on sitcoms such as Living Single, Martin, and Girlfriends. She made a brief appearance in a movie titled How Ya Like Me Now? that starred Darnell Williams and Salli Richardson. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Darnell Williams has not been active in the cannabis community for as long as some others, but his story has given him a very unique view. In 2015 Darnell was diagnosed with CHF (Congestive Heart failure) and within a matter of weeks, he was unable to even walk to the restroom without stopping to take a break. Over the course of 2 years, he survived the implantation of an internal/external LVAD heart pump and was able to finally receive a donor heart for transplantation. With no previous cannabis experience, Darnell decided to turn to Cannabis therapies to help with his failing physical therapy. Darnell has since then recovered and currently plans and executes educational events for Trulieve. The same company he purchased his first cannabis product from. Sharing the knowledge he has gathered to help educate others on how cannabis can become a healthier alternative medicine for those who choose to use it.
Alex Meacham interviews former Xavier legend Darnell Williams!
Alex Meacham interviews former Xavier legend Darnell Williams!
In this interview, Doug Clay talks with Darnell Williams, executive presbyter of the Assemblies of God and lead pastor of New Life Church International in Lima, OH, about his faith journey, growing up in a single parent home, his call to ministry and work in the Black Fellowship of the AG. To connect with Darnell or find more information about New Life Church International, visit http://www.newlifelima.com or email newlifelima@yahoo.com.
NEW STRIP CLUB MUSIC. 13 brand new tracks for you to review plus we're joined by artists Angela Mazzanti, LightSkinKeisha,PopLord, and Darnell Williams. Hosted by Danny Meyers, Ilan Fong, and Bob Chiappardi. Full tracklist and more at www.PandaOffTheCharts.com and www.PandaMembers.org
WE BACKKKK!!! Yes that’s right The Cast of LIFE is back and in full effect. This week your favorite and most unapologetic podcasters @themuggamarley @mrfortunate and @empireesco aka King Hoff for those not blessed with an IG, take on the topics of the week and then some in the type of conversation only the LIFERs would understand. So grab your vices and pour your drinks and tune in then tell a friend to tune in and do not forget to share and turn on post notifications. Also cannot forget to tune into the #LIFECastLive show every Sunday at 1pm eastern time on the LIFECast podcast Facebook page. Rip to all the young and good lives we have lost and heaven has gained. Condolences to the families as well.
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Shooters and Prospectorshttps://www.facebook.com/SWShooterSuppliesAndProspecting/XTREME SCOOPShttps://www.facebook.com/XTREMEScoops/DETECTEEShttps://detectees.onlineweb.shop/Beyond_Sight_and_Sound/p5708246_19397084.aspxXP TEAM USAhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/xpdteamusa/It's a numbers game XP Team USA bloghttp://xpdeus-usa.com/its-a-numbers-game-by-josh-kimmel/?fbclid=IwAR37Vg3ZbiiE43Mo4RyVOMMG-KB3hlHHSEJLbrn2ygrbRi1XlUBmkDaewAkDirt Pirates Detecting on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/800674070017126/XP Team USA Podcast https://www.spreaker.com/show/xp-team-usa-podcasts-showDarnell's YouTube channel:https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCwWBU8CBgexT52zgWBxRqNQ
For a special Saturday edition of the Triple Double Podcast, Corey is joined by former Xavier star Darnell Williams, talking about his journey from New York to Cincinnati (2:30), the park scene in NYC (4:50), and a recap of his playing days (17:00)
Recorded 12/12/18Host: Dr. Darnell WilliamsRuntime (59:51)Producer: Ron FurrGuests : Julietta Mayers – Author/Inspirational SpeakerCharity Everett – Creative Technologist, Story Teller, Inventor* Core Values* Transitioning from other countries into the US.* Desires to succeed* Entrepreneurship* Engaging, Networking, Inclusion & Delegation.* Leadership
Lance previews the Crosstown Shootout with former Musketeer Darnell Williams.
Recorded 12/5/18Host: Dr. Darnell WilliamsRuntime (1:00:15)Producer: Ron FurrGuests : David Carruthers – Author, Inspirational Motivator* Growing Up in Dual Cultures* Societial Inconfidence* Cultural Bondage, Consciousness & Faith* Writing & Publishing Books* David’s Books – Kill Our Giants, Reactors: Why You Do What You Do, You’re Such A Liar, 30 Days of Real.
9/30/18 Community Focus NotesRecorded 9/26/18Host: Dr. Darnell WilliamsRuntime (1:00:15)Producer: Ron FurrGuests : Rachel Rollins - Democratic Canidate for Suffolk County DAAnthony Benoit – Presdent of Benjamin Franklin Institute of Tech* DA Challenges* Petty Offenses* Resitivism* Education, Housing, Jobs & Resources* Wealth & Race Disparities* Training Employer Ready Students
Recorded 8/22/18Host: Dr. Darnell WilliamsRuntime (1:05:57)Producer: Ron FurrGuests : Anthony Walrond - WoodbineLiz Miranda – State Representative NomineeLinda Champion – Suffolk County DA Nominee* Recent happenings in Washington* Housing in the Boston Communities* Homelessness & Drug Dependency* Problems around the Mass Ave Exit* Cannibus Regulations* Small Businesses* Inspirations & Voting
Charnele Ann Brown (née Dozier; born October 30, 1960) is an American actress, producer, fashion designer and singer. Brown is perhaps best known for her role as Kimberly Reese on NBC comedy sitcom A Different World from 1988 until 1993. Born in East Hampton, Brown is a graduate of East Hampton High School. Brown later attended the State University of New York at New Paltz Where she studied acting with other notables, including Aida Turturro. Brown made her Broadway debut in 1989 as the first American member of the South African musical "Sarafina!" Other stage performances have included the roles of Polly and Delores in "The Trials and Tribulations of Stagger Lee Brown," Ruby in "The Lord's Will," Marty in "Sisters" and Mable in "My Diary." After A Different World ended, Brown guest starred on sitcoms such as Living Single, Martin, and Girlfriends. She made a brief appearance in a movie titled How Ya Like Me Now? that starred Darnell Williams and Salli Richardson. #ADifferentworld #Sitcom #Charnelebrown #Theejonesshow #WWRN1620 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Stan'D Funk'y with Tamika Walker | Recording Artist Darnell Williams
01.Curve by Gucci Mane ft The Weeknd 02.Rockstar by Post Malone ft 21 Savage 03.Celine (remix ft Tory Lanez & Remy Ma) by Mr Papers 04.On my Bumper by Joe Moses ft Ty Dolla $ign 05.Heart of a Lion by YG ft Mike Will Made-it 06.No Limit ft Cardi B & A$AP ROCKY by G-Eazy 07.New Breed ft Darnell Williams by Joyride 08.Squad Out ft Fatman Scoop by Skrillex & JAUZ 09.Red Lips Skrillex remix by G.T.A. 10.Voltage (Slushii remix) by Skrillex 11.Call him the Devil by Skrillex 12.No Tomorrow ft Belly, O.T. Genasis & Ricky Breaker by Afrojack 13.Bank Account by 21 Savage 14.Rake it up ft Nicki Minaj by Yo Gotti & Mike WillMadeIt 15.Bodak Yellow by Cardi B. 16.Contagious by Meek Mill ft Migos 17.Stars in the Ceiling by Quavo 18.Tone it Down by Gucci Mane ft Chris Brown 19.Roll in Peace( remix ft Travis Scott) by Kodak Black ft XXXTentacion 20.Fuck Love ft Trippie Red by XXXTentacion 21.Swerve by Starrah ft Diplo 22.Down Low by The Weeknd 23.Quicksand by The SZA 24.Bad Habit by Kid Ink 25.Hurricane by PARTYNEXTDOOR ft Wiz Khalifa 26.Leg Over ft French Montana & Ty Dolla $ign by Mr Eazi & Major Lazer
The guys talk: UFC (bets were made), The Relatables Discount, G.O.T. (spoilers!), Relatable Recommendations, SURPRISE FREESTYLES, riffs and much more on this Mondeeeee. Please like, share, subscribe and as always, Stay Relatable! https://ia601500.us.archive.org/34/items/therelatablespodcast_gmail_96/96.mp3 Darnell Williams – South Central Lana Del Rey – Groupie Love ft. A$AP Rocky Thanks for listening! Please like and … Continue reading Episode 96: Mondaze on Mars
Just one week away from our #MemorialWeekend extravaganza, #HakkasanRadio episode 158 ramps up the pace with new music from @EDXmusic @Zedd @CashCash & more! Produced & presented by resident @MarkEteson 01. Axwell Λ Ingrosso - I Love You (Chace Remix) 02. Nora En Pure - Waves (Original Club Mix) 03. EDX - Feel The Rush (Original Club Mix) 04. Marian Hill - Down (Franky Rizardo Extended Remix) 05. Zedd ft. Alessia Cara - Stay (Rich James Remix) 06. Throttle - Found You (Make Me Yours) (Extended Mix) 07. Madison Mars ft. Jaren - It Was Me (VIP Mix) Book Of Smolen 08. Cash Cash & ROZES - Matches (Holl & Rush Remix) 09. Van Halen - Jump (Audien Bootleg) 10. Skrillex & Habstrakt – Chicken Soup 11. JOYRYDE – NEW BREED (feat. Darnell Williams) 12. Kyau & Albert - Trace 13. Armin van Buuren - My Symphony (The Best of Armin Only Anthem) (Extended Mix) 14. Loote - High Without Your Love Svoden’s Power Hour 15. Galantis - Hunter 16. Sigma - Stay (Pegboard Nerds Remix)
Darnell speaks with guest Tanisha Sullivan, President Boston NAACPTOPICS OF DISCUSSIONWhy did you decide to work with the NAACP?Branch Leadership ChallengesWhat’s the difference between NAACP & Urban LeagueHow do both organizations work together?Volunteer WorkPipeline To LeadershipThe Gift of CollaborationExplanation of Branches/JurisdictionBody/Dash cams in DMR (Dorchester, Mattapan and Roxbury)Problem of Unsolved HomicidesAttack on Black Women/Men Nationwide IssuesBodycam ExpansionRelevence of UL&NAHas Boston changed much since 1973?Recent Fenway Park IncidentSystemic and Structural Racism Discussion
Darnell Williams speaks with guest Rev. Tracy Jackson Antoine from the office on Violence Against Women.TOPICS OF DISCUSSIONExplanation of organizationEducation offerings of non profit organizationHow the organization works with womenHow Tracy got involvedExposure at White House and in Washington DCPartnership between org and Urban LeagueDifference between VICTIM & SURVIVORThe effects of Silence in abusive relationshipVarious Stages:DenialShameNot In ControlFearEconomicsPower /ControlDomestic/Sexual Violence In The HomeShifting Cultural NormsCommunity Education/ChurchesChanging BehaviorsPrevention/Intervention/Help Available for victims and abusersOffering of Safety TipsBelieving The VictimConfidentialityOutreach w/Boston Police DepartmentCultural Humility/Understanding
Dave made a name for himself as a member of the platinum R&B group Men At Large.Dave began his career as a disc jockey at age 15. For years he rocked Cleveland's WZAK from side to side and back and forth, consistently holding down the #1 ranking in his time slot. Dave began singing at local talent shows and it wasn't long before R&B singer, songwriter, producer, Gerald Levert discovered his hidden talent. The chemistry between Dave and his partner was awesome. Together they created a combustion that transformed these Cleveland boys into Men At Large. The smash hit "So Alone” put them on the map. Dave toured the world earning platinum and gold albums, song of the year in 1993 and an Indie Music Award nomination for best video, from a project released in 1999. The Cleveland native is a powerhouse singer, songwriter, and producer having worked with some of music's greatest. Most notably The Levert Family, R. Kelly and many more. Dave is also making his mark on the stage as an actor in 13 major productions. Dave has shared the stage with: Bernadette Stanis, Hawthorne James Cuba Gooding sr., Clifton Powell, Fantasia, Darnell Williams, Tommy Ford, Melba Moore, Alyson Williams, Mikki Howard, Cherelle, Johnny Gill, Erica Campbell(Mary Mary) , Shar Jackson, Christopher “Play” Martin, Cheryl “Salt” James, Donald Grey and many more to come. Dave is primarily cast in leading roles and captivates his audience by giving riveting performances that leaves the audience mesmerized.
On today’s Daytime Confidential podcast Luke Kerr, Jamey Giddens, Jillian Bowe and Melodie Aikels dive into all the latest The Bold and the Beautiful, Days of Our Lives, General Hospital, One Life to Live and The Young and the Restless headlines and storylines, including: Bill Spencer continues to manipulate of Liam and Hope’s relationship on The Bold and the Beautiful. Should B&B refocus on a Katie/Bill/Steffy triangle instead of Steffy/Liam/Hope? Will’s relationship with Marlena is a highlight of Days of Our Lives, but there are a lot of good reasons to be watching Salem’s citizens in 2012. The DC gang is counting the days until Ron Carlivati’s episodes of General Hospital begin airing. They weigh in on Liz and Ewan, Scrubs and Michael revealing to Port Charles that Jax is still alive. We know Ted King and Michael Easton are hopping from OLTL to GH, but Jamey reveals that more OLTL stars could be on the way. One Life to Live’s prison break had the DC crew glued to their TVs. From Lindsay and Troy to Mitch and Alison Perkins, they dive into it all. Cole reunited with Star. Mitch held Natalie captive. Alison reveals a secret to Viki and Clint. Lindsay helped save Nora. It was must see TV. The Young and the Restless signs Darnell Williams and plans to reunite him with Debbi Morgan in Genoa City. Why is Y&R so intent on bringing on stars from low rated soaps, instead of focusing on its own characters? Was it appropriate for Harmony to refer to Phyllis as “Miss Phyllis?” All this and much more on today’s show!
On today’s Daytime Confidential podcast Luke, Jamey, Jillian, Regan and Melodie dish the latest All My Children, The Bold and the Beautiful, Days of our Lives, General Hospital, One Life to Live and The Young and the Restless storylines and news, including: Oprah’s must watch Legendary Soap Opera Spectacular. What did the DC gang think of Oprah’s guests Anthony Geary, Genie Francis, Susan Lucci, Michael E. Knight, Debbi Morgan, Darnell Williams and Jeanne Cooper? Based on Genie Francis comments, did any of the DC gang ever expect to see her back on General Hospital? One of the loudest cheers from the Oprah audience came when Oprah mentioned Michael Nader as Dimitri Marick among Erica’s ex-husbands. Wouldn’t it be great if Dimitri returned to Pine Valley? Last week Luke and Regan weren’t happy with All My Children, but Jamey has been enjoying it. Hear what he thinks about the current state of Pine Valley. The Bold and the Beautiful celebrates its 6000th episode with a special episode about lung cancer. While the story is poignant and relevant should B&B be careful of becoming to preachy? Jillian weighs in on Thomas and Dayzee. Jamey has been holding in a Days of our Lives rant for a while, but enough is enough. Jamey goes off on the abysmal state of NBC’s last soap. From Jennifer’s organ harvesting storyline to fake Rafe, nothing escapes his ire. Why isn’t DAYS trying to get things in shape now, instead of worrying about it later when an axe is swinging over its head? Who is sabotaging Brenda and Sonny’s wedding on General Hospital? Regan comments on the fallout from the revelation of Michael’s prison rape. Lucky gets shot in the head, which inspires Mel to start calling him UnLucky. The Buchanan sister’s wedding was ruined by the revelations of Clint’s manipulations, but not all the DC gang enjoyed it. For the first time in years Michael Easton actually acted and made us feel sorry for John McBain. Luke is upset that Jack will be revealed as Shane’s cyber bully. How will Farah Fath hold up opposite of Kassie DePaiva and Trevor St. John when the boy’s parents face off? Paul Rauch is out at The Young and the Restless. What does this mean for Y&R, if anything? Wilson Bethel may return to Genoa City as Ryder. Mel comments on the fallout from Cane’s death. Jamey loved Chloe telling Jana to get out of her house. Luke loved the Chloe and Nikki scenes at Glow Worm. Ronan disappeared after the transplant. The DC gang shares their first impressions of Nate. All this and much more on today’s show.
On today's ABC episode of Daytime Confidential Luke and Jamey are joined by David to discuss the latest happenings in Llanview. Gina Tognoni joins One Life to Live. John Brotherton has been let go. Should OLTL reunite John and Natalie? If they do would it help ratings to bring back Evangeline to reignite one of the show's most debated triangles? Todd and Tea's wedding. From Jack's speech to Blair's plan to interrupt the ceremony. Dorian goes lesbian to win the election. Is this Dorian being Dorian? Is it offensive or is it an opportunity for a soap to weigh in on a social issue? Before David leaves he shares something a juicy tidbit about Kelly Ripa appearing in Pine Valley before All My Children moves to L.A..Afterwards, Luke and Jamey discuss the latest in All My Children and General Hospital storylines and news, including:Aiden Turner is out at All My Children. Is Beth Ehlers leaving AMC? Jamey talks about the latest he's heard. Why are AMC's vets like Debbie Morgan, Darnell Williams and Michael E. Knight props to Denise Vasi and Stephanie Gatschet? Might things at AMC if Susan Lucci spoke out? Which family of strong women, the Kanes or Cramers is the better family?Luke loves pretty much everything leading up to the Spixie wedding including Olivia and Johnny, Lulu and Dante, Mac and Maxie's telling Jason to keep her from leaving Spinelli at the altar. General Hospital is improving dramatically so Luke and Jamey rank each of the seven soaps from best to worst. All this and much more on today's ABC episode of Daytime Confidential.