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Episode 59 of What's The Word Live kicks off the new year in a major way. We start 2025 with recapping D.Rose week in Chicago, as the crew gives their thoughts on Pooh's importance to the city and their takeaways from the events put on by his camp. Chance the Rapper caught some smoke for his performance at the Winter City Classic as Cody raises the question about entertainers performing in places that don't include their demo. Joel Q's recent post stating Drill is Dead sparks a conversation about the music scene amongst the youth in Chicago and the power women hold over making music hot. Later, we get into Ari speaking on Dejah's legal bout and the squad gives their thoughts on the lawsuit filed against Skip Bayless and FS1's Joy Taylor.Bree, Cody, Neph, and Syl bring yall the latest news from the crib this week. Happy New Year - lets get to it! Stream Episode 59 now!
A Mother Of A 2 Month Baby Is Stabbed to death over 50 times from who you guessed it her baby daddy check out the full story --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rexitrucrime/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rexitrucrime/support
Dejah Edwards is joining The Call and talks about people who have not seen their children and the story of her own daughter, who she has not seen for a long time and leaves a Welcome Home Sign out for her. Dejah talks about her book The Christmas Welcome Home Sign based on how and why Jesus gave us The Parable of the Lost Son and its importance of forgiving. #welcomehome #welcomehomesign #sign #thecallwithnancysabato #Prodical @TheCallwithNancySabato YouTube https://youtu.be/Z9KVhrPywXk To learn more about this ministry, go to HTTPS://thecallwithnancysabato.com youtube.com/@TheCallwithNancySabato --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nancy-sabato/message
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The relationship between structure and impact is an important one for organizations to explore. The same goes for social movements. The Sunrise Movement is a youth-led coalition on a mission to stop climate change—and recently, they placed their own OS under a microscope: How should the org make decisions? How should its principles evolve? How could it balance centralization and decentralization? Sunrise asked itself these questions to help design a structure capable of meeting our current climate moment. In this episode, we chat with Aru Shiney-Ajay and Dejah Powell from Sunrise Movement about the connection between internal and external change and how org design can help contribute to tackling the climate crisis. Learn more about Sunrise Movement's principles: https://www.sunrisemovement.org/principles/?ms=Sunrise%27sPrinciples Learn more about Sunrise Movement's DNA: https://www.sunrisemovement.org/campaign/sunrise-re-launch/ Our book is available now at bravenewwork.com We want to hear from you. Send your thoughts and feedback to podcast@theready.com Looking for some help with your own transformation? Visit theready.com
In this episode Angelica Lemke interviews Dejah Gomez about how she transitioned from a successful career as a singer into a behavioral therapist for special needs children by using her talent as a communicator and musician and her unique ability to meet every child where they are at. Dejah describes how practicing Kundalini yoga and chi gong allowed her to release her fear and anger, equipping her with the tools she needed to shift her focus and clearly see that her special needs child wasn't a punishment from the universe, he was the ultimate gift. In this inspirational discussion Dejah explains why “the specials” are her favorite people because they show us that it's OK to unapologetically be who we truly are. Dejah also offers corporate and educational wellness services; more information can be found at dejahgomez.com and kirtipreetkaur.com. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/intuitivehomeopathy/support
In Part 2 of our discussion with Dejah Gomez, she and Angelica Lemke discuss coming to terms with life as the parent of an autistic child by taking the first key step of truly listening and allowing this experience to speak to you. Instead of trying to fit these children into the box of normalcy, Dejah shares the techniques she uses with her clients to connect in a place of energetic safety and acceptance. She describes these “monumental baby steps” as the keys to success, because once the parents can soften their own hearts, disarm, and go within, then the work of reconnecting with their child on a different level can take place. Dejah also offers corporate and educational wellness services; more information can be found at dejahgomez.com and kirtipreetkaur.com. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/intuitivehomeopathy/support
Join us as we discuss the pandemic of sex trafficking with Dejah Edwards on Dr Mike Live.
Stephen and Mark will contemplate what it might be like if they never had an impact on anything or anyone (kind of like their podcast) as they discuss "The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue" by V.E. Schwab. They will also plant some ideas about a delicious new find. Isaac Bowman portwine barrel finished bourbon.
in this episode, your favorite primas sit down on the day of Dejah's 24th birthday to record and wanted to keep it light, while going with the flow of things. if you're a regular listener this episode is definitely one to check out as it's way different than what you may be used to. they talk about their week, things happening and just random things that they think about. hope yall enjoy the chill vibes.
Dejah Greene is a semi self taught photographer from Prince George's County, Maryland. She has been shooting for 10 years. Dejah finds the beauty in simplicity as well as showcasing the beauty of black culture and the realities of mental illness. Dejah is currently taking photography bookings. Please email at dejahgreene@gmail.com. Website https://www.dejahgreenephotos.com/ Instagram @greeneuphorias Don't forget to give us a 5 Star Rating Listen to it on any podcast platforms Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/2P5qwOx7iQkIRsZvs3tab0 Anchor https://anchor.fm/creative-habits and more Follow us on Instagram @CreativeHabitsPodcast Twitter https://twitter.com/HabitsCreative --- 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/creative-habits/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/creative-habits/support
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Dejah Edwards says Human Trafficking is on the rise and looks for signs, How children get taken, and clues to pick up on; a lot happens on the internet, in shopping malls, and right in your own hometown. Dejah gives tips to help parents be aware. #humantrafficking #Howto #lookforsigns #children YouTube: https://youtu.be/s_uGW4-lUE0 Order the book on deeplylovedbyhim.com Please Share To learn more about this ministry, go to HTTPS://thecallwithnancysabato.com @The Call with Nancy Sabato ***Please Subscribe to this channel*** https://www.youtube.com/c/TheCallwithNancySabato --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nancy-sabato/message
There has been an 850% increase in reports of sex trafficking of minors in a five-year span. The sale and exploitation of minors has become one of the fastest-growing crimes just behind illicit drugs. How are predators gaining access to their victims today? What should parents and grandparents be looking for as signs their child is being groomed by a trafficker? Is there hope for restoration for those rescued from trafficking? Dejah Edwards is a counselor, educator, and advocate for those caught in the sex trade and she'll share the strategies of traffickers and how to protect young girls and boys from becoming victims of sex trafficking. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
SUBSCRIBE TO THE UP ON GAME PRESENTS PODCAST CHANNEL https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/up-on-game-presents/id1596136129 SUBSCRIBE TO THE UP ON GAME PRESENTS YOUTUBE CHANNEL https://www.youtube.com/c/UPONGAMENETWORK Noah and TMac are back at it with another great episode of Island Time in the Desert. First off, Dejah Mulipola, a softball legend at Arizona and a silver medalist from the most recent Olympic games, stops by to talk to the guys about her days from the O.C to Arizona. Next, another Servite great, Tight End Keyan Burnett talks about his journey to Arizona Football. #upongame #fsrweekends See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
SUBSCRIBE TO THE UP ON GAME PRESENTS PODCAST CHANNEL https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/up-on-game-presents/id1596136129 SUBSCRIBE TO THE UP ON GAME PRESENTS YOUTUBE CHANNEL https://www.youtube.com/c/UPONGAMENETWORK Noah and TMac are back at it with another great episode of Island Time in the Desert. First off, Dejah Mulipola, a softball legend at Arizona and a silver medalist from the most recent Olympic games, stops by to talk to the guys about her days from the O.C to Arizona. Next, another Servite great, Tight End Keyan Burnett talks about his journey to Arizona Football. #upongame #fsrweekends See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
SUBSCRIBE TO THE UP ON GAME PRESENTS PODCAST CHANNEL https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/up-on-game-presents/id1596136129 SUBSCRIBE TO THE UP ON GAME PRESENTS YOUTUBE CHANNEL https://www.youtube.com/c/UPONGAMENETWORK Noah and TMac are back at it with another great episode of Island Time in the Desert. First off, Dejah Mulipola, a softball legend at Arizona and a silver medalist from the most recent Olympic games, stops by to talk to the guys about her days from the O.C to Arizona. Next, another Servite great, Tight End Keyan Burnett talks about his journey to Arizona Football. #upongame #fsrweekends See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
⚠️Trigger Warning: SA ⚠️In this weeks eposide, Imani sits down with Dejah to talk about Pleasure. Imani provides visuals and background on the areas of a women's body and where they can reach pleasure. How to interact with those body parts, specially the feeling that is felt. Which finally leads into the talk about overall pleasure and what that is.
⚠️TRIGGER WARNING ⚠️ THIS EPISODE TALKS ABOUT HEAVY TOPICS & SU!C!DE. In this weeks episode Imani and Dejah sit down to talk about their weeks. Which leads into the topic around regret. The ladies share their top 7 regrets that still live in their heads rent free. This episode is conversation where we share some of are more low moments and moments that helped us grow into the individuals we are today.
Check out this weeks eposide to hear about Imani and Dejah week. which leads into the conversation around "Is dating in your twenties trash?" thy answer the question through their lived experiences and reflecting on where they are in their twenties. Followed by highlighting the different types of relationships and how they are beneficial to some and if its something they are looking for.
In this episode Imani and Dejah continue to talk about love to honor the hallmark holiday of Valentines. Specially talking about self love and how to investing ion your self care without actually inve$ting anything. The episode starts off with a recap of their weeks, Followed by the 10 tips they share and how to actually start these new habits if it's challenging at first.
Lady J interviews Dejah Monae, singer, model, and entrepreneur about her passion for domestic violence awareness and how she uses her talents to share a message of hope as they discussed how to accept wise opportunities.
In this episode Imani and Dejah talk about love and how love is seen in community, self and in so many different avenues that isn't platonic. Imani shares a beautiful definition on love, that makes you question why love doesn't have a real definition. While sharing their reasoning why or why not it's one of our purposes in life. Plugging: IG. @lunartesanal
In this episode Imani and Dejah talk about their sexual experiences. From when they first lost their virginity, to their worst and best experience. while sharing everything in between.
In episode two Imani and Dejah get the chance to sit down with four lovely ladies to talk about how we as women would like o not like to have vulnerable men in our lives. They share their lived experiences around the idea, followed by reflecting on the reasoning to wanting and not wanting a vulnerable guy.
In the first episode of Season two, Imani and Dejah had the privilege to talk with Jerry, Tyresse, and Déjon about male vulnerability. These three men talk us through their lived experiences around navigating vulnerability in our society, and how that translates into their relationships. Their Instagram handles are Tyrese @newblackkid and his Loc page is @tywiththelocs Jerry's IG handle is @estime_jay Déjun IG handle is @swaanky and his clothing IG is @swankusa
In this episode, Dejah talks about having Covid, old sitcom tropes, and the show Selling Tampa.Sound mastered by Esteban Carrillo.
In this episode, Dejah talks about serial killers, kitchen sets, useless niggas, being bisexual, the pandemic, and the latest episode of Insecure.Special thanks to my friend Esteban for mixing and mastering this episode!
In the this final episode of season 1 Imani and Dejah end it off the same way they began the season. They play “Where do we begin?” That leads them into talking about their latest crush, fantasies, and stories that will make you cringe! You will want snacks for this one.
IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL HEAR FROM OUR SPECIAL GUEST DEJAH'E, WHERE WE TALK THAT BUTTON, NEW MUSIC, RENT THAT D AND MORE! WATCH THE FULL INTERVIEW ON THE RAPPERS IN MY BACKYARD YOUTUBE CHANNEL! https://www.youtube.com/RAPPERSINMYBACKYARD CHECK OUT OUR OFFICIAL WEBSITE AT www.rappersinmybackyard.com CHECK US OUT ON TIKTOK! www.tiktok.com/@rappersinmybackyard LIKE US ON FACEBOOK! https://www.facebook.com/rappersinmybackyard FOLLOW US INSTAGRAM! https://www.instagram.com/rappersinmybackyard FOLLOW US ON TWITTER https://twitter.com/rappersbackyard SUBSCRIBE. LIKE. COMMENT. SHARE... EVERY SUNDAY AT 2PM (PST) WE RAP ABOUT RELATIONSHIPS, ENTERTAINMENT & MUSIC! YA HEARD!!! #rappersinmybackyard #rimby #lisao #podcast #youtube #spotify #applepodcasts #iheartradio #relationships #entertainment #music --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rappersinmybackyard/message
Dejah talks about DaBaby & Danileigh, baby mamas, Astroworld, being insane, Summer Walker, and Insecure.
This week Imani and Dejah decided to keep the topic light and play 21 questions, because why not. While sharing a weekly recap, grab your tea and snacks and tune in.
In this weeks episode Imani and Dejah talk about death, a conversation that is so uncomfortable in the western world. Which is why we needed to talk about it and get uncomfortable in the unknowing.
In this pilot episode, Dejah talks about red flags, Kevin Samuels, BBLs, and tells a story about a bad linkup.
This episode you are tuning into Dejah and Imani recapping their week and sharing some exciting news about their lives. Which leads to a topic around a tool that is “well” used in life whilst sharing some food for thought around the usage of social media.
This episode Imani and Dejah are reaping their Labor Day weekend. While touching on a topic suggestion from one of their listeners on "how to make friends" as an adult. As they are sharing some live experiences that helped them connect with other individuals they decide to create a challenge to be more social and make meaningful. After listening to this episode will you create a challenge in your life to be more social?
This week Imani and Dejah talk about capitalism and it's basic functions in our lives. While still giving y'all a recap on their week.
Dejah Gomez connected with us for today's episode of the podcast. Dejah is a talented actress-singer with experience in theatre and TV. She is best known for her role in the film Young American Gangstas and she was a backup vocalist with Stevie Wonder. More recently Dejah has committed to using her talents for healing by becoming a spiritual counselor and teacher through music medicine. She has founded KIRTI PREET KAUR he offers guidance and counseling in a safe space for healing through diverse modalities such as Kundalini yoga, meditation, and much more. Today we speak with Dejah about her early start in music and the reasoning behind take time away from music to heal. Hope you enjoy…..namaste! New Merch Out Now! http://www.thednaproject.ca/shop (http://www.thednaproject.ca/shop) [Don't forget to check out The DNA Project Merch code “PODCAST” for 20 % off your first purchase!!] YouTube Subscribe: https://bit.ly/3uPCWaj (https://bit.ly/3uPCWaj) Audio Subscribe: https://apple.co/3oiPy7m (https://apple.co/3oiPy7m) Thank you to our Sponsors: The DNA Project: www.thednaproject.ca The MPL Toronto: https://www.the-mpl.com/ (www.the-mpl.com) Want More Dejah? Check out more!! Website: https://dejahgomez.com/ (dejahgomez.com) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dejahgomez/ (@dejahgomez) Opening Credits: Daniel Cowans, Musical Director @ The DNA Project Produced By: Anthony Lewis and Diriki Palmer Mixed and Edited By: Mat Keselman
This week Imani and Dejah discuss their week and connect on some big news Imani shares within her personal life. A super chill episode so make sure to get cozy and grab a beverage and enjoy!
In this episode our favorite primas use the same laid back, casual conversation style as the previous two episodes, and find themselves down a path of spirituality. Conversations around ancestral trauma, healing, generational curses, and so much more are touched on. Tune in to Sprout with Imani and Dejah.
Dejah is the middle child of five and the first to go to college. She is smart, driven, and logical—she began college her junior year of high school. But after graduating from college with a major and two minors, when there is no longer a clear roadmap, when there are things she doesn't know how to do, Dejah hits the wall of a steep learning curve.
This week Imani and Dejah talk about the their week and the feelz that came up while sharing some possible resources. Finishing the episode with a reflection on how the month was and goals for next month.
In this episode Dejah and Imani reflect on the past week, covering everything from self-love and negative self-talk, to being almost attacked by Seagulls and morning yoga at the beach. It's a hour of a lot of fun, a lot of laughing, and of course plenty of reflection. Come Sprout with Imani and Dejah!
This week Imani and Dejah are recapping there week and sharing some stories. Providing some take moments of reflection and suggestion on food places.
Get into perception, reality, ego, consciousness and much more with Dejah and Imani on this episode of Sprout-ID.
Join high school friends Cierra, Cydne, Dejah and Mia as they come together for a little sister circle chit-chat. In this episode, the ladies discuss the dynamics of their union and explain how they are four very different pieces to the perfect puzzle. Grab your glass and don't forget to Pass the wine, Please!IG: @passthewinepls
Lifestyle + Fashion Content Creator Dejah of Dejah's Diary stops by the show to put us on game on how to rule the social media game. They touch on making money without having millions of followers, holding yourself to a standard, and the importance of being intentional with your content. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theblackvibrations/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theblackvibrations/support
&Pizza has long been ahead of the curve on technology, but in 2020, the fast-casual chain made sure it was ahead of its competitors in terms of diversity, inclusion and political activism. The pizza chain -- helmed by founder and CEO Michael Lastoria -- held nothing back in 2020. We named Lastoria to our 2021 Power List for steps the brand took in 2020 to rise above the pack, including their advocacy for a $15-per-hour minimum wage, diversity and inclusion, and political activism, from serving pizzas to voters waiting in line to closing shops on Election Day to allow employees the time to vote. As part of our 2021 Power List, the chosen executives were asked to choose someone at their company who was the future and showed leadership. Lastoria chose &pizza's youngest store manager, 20-year-old Dejah Foxx. The following conversation between Lastoria and Foxx showcases the immense talent pool at &pizza and how investing in young employees is the future for foodservice companies.
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In this episode of C.R.U, the besties update each other about their week. Dejah digs into her senior year of college and what it's like to be on the brink of true adulthood. While Earnie expresses her thoughts on adulthood and preparing for summer 2021. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app