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Zone 52, épisode 97 ! Chelmi, Deun, Wilhem, et Jérémie vous proposent : CINE ZONE Longlegs, d'Oz Perkins Possessor, de Brandon Cronenberg The Rookie (série) GAME ZONE Cult of the Lamb et le Talk Shit / Get Shot !
Bienvenue dans l'épisode 96 ! Wilhem, Jérémie, Chelmi et Deun vous proposent : CINE ZONE The Rig (Série) City of Darkness, de Soi Cheang ZIK ZONE Dream Theater - Metropolis part II : Scenes From A Memory GAME ZONE Children of Morta et un Talk Shit / Get Shot bien chargé !
Zone 52, épisode 95 ! Pour cette première émission de l'année, Jérémie, Bertrand, Chelmi, Wilhem et Deun vous proposent : CINE ZONE L'attaque des titans Joe, c'est aussi l'Amérique, de John G. Avildsen Don't come home Star Wars : Skeleton Crew GAME ZONE A quiet place et le 1er Talk Shit / Get Shot de l'année !
Zone 52, épisode 94 ! Jérémie, Bertrand et Deun vous proposent : CINE ZONE A toute épreuve, de John Woo Limbo, de Soi Cheang Ibelin, la vie remarquable d'un gamer BOOK ZONE Capitaine FLAM (BD) et le dernier Talk Shit / Get Shot de l'année !
Nous savons toutes et tous que ce qui fait l'exceptionnalité d'un vêtement de haute qualité, ce sont les artisans et leur exigeance. Mais savez-vous à quel point? Avez-vous déjà regardé en détails un vêtement en passant en revue chacun de ses élements pour vous en rendre compte? Tenez par exemple, vous êtes-vous déjà arrêté sur vos boutons? Ou bien sur les boutons que vous voyez dans les défilés? Les boucles de ceintures? Sans doute pas, et pourtant là aussi, dans cet infime détail, se déploie un monde secret et complexe de savoir-faire unique. Aymeric Le-Deun, artisan boutonnier, vient aujourd'hui tirer le voile sur sa profession..Dans cet épisode, venez plonger dans la vie de son ateleir, dans la réalité de son métier à tous niveaux : nous abordons des questions tout aussi bien créatives qu'administratives. Aymeric dévoile sans fard les tenants et aboutissants de son quotidien, non seulement en tant qu'artisan d'art mais aussi chef d'entreprise car s'il faut cultiver le rêve, il est aussi nécessaire de faire face aux réalités.Bon épisode à toutes et tous !.Retrouvez Décousu sur instagram : @decousupodcast
Zone 52, épisode 93 ! Wilhem, Jérémie, Deun et Chelmi vous proposent : CINE ZONE The Penguin GAME ZONE The Witcher 3 Retour sur la Paris Games Week 2024 et le Talk Shit / Get Shot !
Bienvenue dans l'épisode 92 ! Chelmi, Bertrand, Wilhem, Jérém et Deun vous proposent : CINE ZONE Harry Brown, de Daniel Barber L'étrange incident, de William Wellman L'exorciste du Vatican, de Julius Avery Créatures célestes, de Peter Jackson GAME ZONE Space Marine 2 et bien sur le Talk Shit / Get Shot !
Pour vous accompagner sous le soleil estival, Jérémie, Wilhem, Deun, Bertrand et Chelmi vous proposent un épisode Special Playlist, dans lequel vous pourrez découvrir ou redécouvrir des morceaux qui font du bien par où ça passe ! Passez de bonnes vacances et prenez soin de vous. On se retrouve à la rentrée !
Bienvenue dans la Zone 52 ! Chelmi, Deun, Bertrand et Jérémie sont heureux d'accueillir François ! L'équipe vous propose : CINE ZONE : Spartacus (série) Les 4 de l'apocalypse, de Lucio Fulci Teeth, de Mitchell Lichtenstein Adagio, de Stefano Sollima BOOK ZONE : Le rapport de Brodeck, de Manu Larcenet Et le TALK SHIT, GET SHOT !
Il y'a trois mois sortait Dragon's Dogma 2, suite (?) de l'estimé jeu premier du nom sorti 12 ans plus tôt. Avec sa mécanique spéciale articulée autour des pions, ses combats épiques contre un bestiaire best-of de l'heroic fantasy ou encore sa dimension d'exploration, le nouveau titre de Capcom n'a pas fini de faire parler de lui. Si sa sortie a été accompagnée de quelque polémiques autour de ses microtransactions, nous avons tendance à penser que, même s'il est loin d'être exempt de défauts, le jeu va grandir et va pouvoir encore soulever quelques questions passionnantes sur le medium. Et quoi de mieux que de pencher sur ces questions en compagnie du Bon Deun de la Zone 52?!
Bienvenue dans la Zone 52 ! Wilhem , Chelmi, Deun et Jérémie vous proposent : CINE ZONE : Rebel Moon partie 1 et 2 Rome (série) GAME ZONE : Dragon's Dogma 2 Papers, please Et le TALK SHIT, GET SHOT !
Disclaimer : L'alimentation fantôme et les cables du micro de la régie du studio ont inopinément décidé de bouder aussitôt l'émission commencée ! Le volume de la voix de Jérémie est donc très faible pendant les quelques minutes qui nous ont été nécessaires pour trouver une solution durant ce direct. Si même le matériel s'y met pour couper la parole à Jérém... Contre vents et marrées, Chelmi, Deun, Jérémie et Antoine d'Entourloupe dans l'azimuth, sont accompagnés de Rémi et de Gabriel, et vous parlent de : CINE ZONE : Mr Inbetween (série) L'autre, de Robert Mulligan BOOK ZONE : Le grand cirque, de Pierre Clostermann GAME ZONE : Final Fantasy VII Remake Vampire Survivors Et bien sur, notre TALK SHIT, GET SHOT !
This episode was a little delayed due to some technical issues but better late than never! Grab your favorite beverage and get ready to laugh as Porsha and I dig into her fatal attraction series. We talk about these messy characters, how these stories come to Porsha, and the fact that she still claims she isn't responsible for the chaos in her books.***Connect with Porsha here:https://www.porshadeun.comhttps://www.x.com/porshadeunhttps://www.instagram.com/porshadeunhttps://www.facebook.com/porshadeunhttps://www.amazon.com/author/porshadeun***Please support this independent podcast. Every little bit helps me continue to bring you new and exciting content. By supporting BTR, you'll be helping me continue to amplify and celebrate Black voices. Here are three easy ways to support the show: A one-time donation at https://ko-fi.com/betweenthereadspodcast A recurring monthly donation at https://www.patreon.com/betweenthereads. Purchase Between the Reads swag at https://www.betweenthereads.com/store/
Oyez, Oyez gentes dames et damoiseaux ! N'ayez pas peur, approchez ! L'auberge est accueillante, le feu et la ripaille réconfortants. Venez vous mettre au chaud et écouter les récits et contes les plus fascinants ! L'auberge de l'entourloupe reçoit ce mois-ci Denis, plus connus sous son vénérable nom de Deun Le bon (et illustre parrain de notre établissement). Avec lui nous allons entreprendre un voyage vers les terres périlleuses et passionnantes des années 80. C'était le temps des chevaliers, des dragons et autres ensorceleurs. Comme d'habitude cette quête sera précédée de recommandations diverses des choses à découvrir en notre royaume et conclue par une partie d'un jeu follement saugrenu que les locaux nomment Bacrisdleyscott... Chers voyageurs, préparez votre équipement car vous vous apprêtez à partir pour une mission périlleuse que bon nombre d'aventuriers et mercenaires ont craint siècle après siècle. Que la cuisson vous soit bonne. Entourloupement vôtre. 00:00:00 Générique 00:06:56 Pluto 00:12:46 Godzilla : Minus One 00:29:12 Starmania 00:39:00 Portrait chinois médiéval 00:59:55 Conan le barbare 01:14:51 Excalibur 01:40:10 Le Dragon du lac de feu 01:52:44 The Dark Crystal 02:02:51 Ladyhawk 02:17:20 Legend 02:27:00 Discussion libre 02:50:32 Bacridleyscott
De Nederlandse Manon van Deun (29) uit Ayr (QLD) beleefde een spannende nacht door cycloon Kirrily. Het oog van de storm trok langs op ongeveer 90 kilometer van haar woonplaats, maar gelukkig was ze goed voorbereid en lijkt de schade mee te vallen. We belden haar vanmorgen.
Eva Hoeke en Frida Boeke bespreken de mens achter de taal: wie zegt wat en wat zegt dat. Dus in hun podcast hoor je heerlijke taalvondsten, zoals 'tot je twintigste is de dood de kat van de buren'. Koen van Deun maakte een prachtig hoorspel over Batavia en we genieten van de afzonderlijke lagen die hij laat horen. Wat verder ter tafel kwam? Rachel Hazes, De Jeugd van Tegenwoordig, Jenny Arean en de duveltjeskermis.
Zone 52, épisode 81 ! (incroyable ! c'est déjà la 81e émission ! c'est dingue, quand même !) Au programme, Deun, Wilhem, Bertrand, Jérémie et Chelmi vous proposent : CINE ZONE : 3000 ans à t'attendre, de George Miller ZIK ZONE : Retour sur le Hellfest 2023 GAME ZONE : Returnal Resident Evil 4 (2023) et le TALK SHIT, GET SHOT, of course !
Zone 52, épisode 80 ! (déjà ? c'est dingue, quand même !) L'équipe est heureuse d'être accompagnée pour cet épisode par Stefan d'Entourloupe Dans L'Azimuth ! Au programme, Bertrand, Jérémie, Deun, Stefan et Chelmi vous proposent : CINE ZONE : Le 13e guerrier, de John McTiernan ZIK ZONE : S.U.P / Octa Zombie Zombie BOOK ZONE : Le Chevalier aux épines, de Jean-Philippe Jarowski GAME ZONE : System Shock (2023) et bien sur, le TALK SHIT, GET SHOT
Zone 52, épisode 78 ! Deun, Bertrand, Chelmi et Jérémie vous proposent : CINE ZONE : Le blob, de Chuck Russel Esterno Notte, de Marco Bellochio (série) Il est de retour, de David Wnendt Pink Floyd The Wall, d'Alan Parker et bien sur la rubrique TALK SHIT, GET SHOT !
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Growing strawberries in a vertical farm is hard. How do you pollinate? Can you automate your facility with robotics? Can I start my strawberries from seed? Can I use my own cuttings? Alexandre Van Deun, Founder of Urban Harvest and I discuss these questions and many more in this strawberry themed episode of CropTalk #KyleTalksAgtech
An welchem Arm du deinen Blutdruck messen solltest und welchen Einfluss das Wetter auf deinen Blutdruck hat, erkläre ich dir in dieser Folge.
This podcast is produced in conjunction with Dematic.When supply chain and distribution companies decide to digitise and robotise their systems to any degree, it's wise for them to partner with a company that knows its stuff. In this second part of a two-parter with Dematic UK, the Tech Means Business podcast looks at the best ways and places to approach modernisation & automation projects.Back-end automation might be a wise first step for some; for others, it will be a trial, followed by a roll-out of warehouse robots that reduce picking times by 40% (and mistakes by 99%).Every company's needs will be different depending on aims, budget, and available resources. But Dematic – a long-time player in this space – will have "been there, done that" before. Who better to turn to for advice and practical implementation of automated systems designed specifically for this competitive sector?If you've not yet listened to episode one, check back here, or continue your listening journey with Dematic UK and the Tech Means Business podcast, hosted by Tech HQ's very own Joe Green.Learn more about what Dematic does and what it can do for your company here: https://www.dematic.com/en-gb/Guest Gunter van Deun can be found here:https://www.linkedin.com/in/gunter-van-deun-1b70234/His colleague, Ian "software" Abbott, is here:https://www.linkedin.com/in/ian-abbott-4841aa17/The host of the podcast, Joe Green, is here:https://www.linkedin.com/in/josephedwardgreen/
This podcast is produced in conjunction with Dematic.Rising costs are making margins tighter in all manner of supply chain companies, especially in distribution and warehousing. Huge demand for services has also driven prices down, and companies are trying to out-compete one another in a market where alternative services are a mouse click (or screen tap) away. It's here that automation technologies can help companies offer better CX to clients at lower price points.But what do we mean by automation? The term can cover solutions that affect all types of business processes, from the warehouse floor to the financial back office and every point in between. Robotised systems can move goods inwards and outwards more efficiently, make better use of warehouse space and help companies build upwards rather than outwards. Alternatively, automating data flows between software point products (like payroll and time management software platforms, for instance) can also save costs by reducing repetitive, expensive processes.Today's guests on this episode of the Tech Means Business podcasts are experts in this particular space. Dematic operates globally but helps companies find solutions to their automation problems that are always pertinent to the locale. The UK distribution and warehousing sectors have very specific challenges that take an expert partner to help solve, and Dematic has relevant personnel, systems and technology.We're joined in this, the first of a two-parter, by Ian Abbott and Gunter van Deun, both long-term industry veterans. They bring deep knowledge of robotised and automated hardware & software to companies. Whether you're looking for a wholesale modernisation programme or just a few "quick wins" to shave precious percentage points off operational costs, Dematic should be your first port of call.You can learn more about the Dematic consultative and action methods here:https://www.dematic.com/en-gb/Ian Abbott is on LinkedIn here:https://www.linkedin.com/in/ian-abbott-4841aa17/Find Gunter van Deun here:https://www.linkedin.com/in/gunter-van-deun-1b70234/And in Aisle J, Bin G, your host Joe Green:https://www.linkedin.com/in/josephedwardgreen/
Zone 52, épisode 71 - spéciale Hellfest 2022 ! Wilhem, Chelmi et Deun ont eu la chance de participer à la monstrueuse édition 2022 du Hellfest - entre les coups de coeur, les coups de gueule, les découvertes et les bons moments passés lors de cette édition historique, il fallait bien un épisode dédié !
Zone 52, épisode 69 ! Jérémie, Chelmi, Wilhem et Deun vous parlent de : CINE ZONE : Le masque du démon, de Mario Bava L'au-delà, de Lucio Fulci BOOK ZONE : Geek Magazine : Geek et Metal, l'alchimie ultime GAME ZONE : Dune Imperium et bien sur, la rubrique TALK SHIT / GET SHOT !
On this episode Elsbeth welcomes Jona Van Deun, the executive director of the Nebraska Tech Collaborative. The collaborative is a a business-led workforce initiative committed to convening leaders from government, education, and not-for-profit organizations across the state to develop, attract, and retain tech-talent and entrepreneurs to Nebraska. Note: Tech Refactored is on winter break! There will be no new episode next week as our team spends time with their families--see you in 2022!
Zone 52, épisode 68 ! Bertrand, Deun, Jérémie et Chelmi vous parlent de : CINE ZONE : Michael Cimino, un mirage américain, de J.B. Thoret Punishment Park, de Peter Watkins BOOK ZONE : Médée, de Nancy Pena et Blandine Le Gallet Junji Ito avec évidemment la rubrique TALK SHIT / GET SHOT !
In this episode, we talk Porsha's novel, Intoxic, which is a drama-filled rollercoaster ride of a story. Poly relationships, infidelity, betrayal of the worst kind, and murder. Yup. It's all in there! Once you start reading Intoxic, you can't stop! You're just in too deep and have to see how it ends!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=29642304)
Bienvenue dans l'épisode 67 de Zone 52 ! Au sommaire, Deun, Bertrand, Jérémie, Chelmi et Wilhem vous proposent : CINE ZONE : Legend, de Ridley Scott Requiem pour un massacre, d'Elem Klimov Neon Genesis Evangelion, d'Hideaki Anno ZIK ZONE : Betty Davis BOOK ZONE : The Star Wars archives, de Paul Duncan et comme toujours, la rubrique TALK SHIT / GET SHOT !
This is my ninth book. Titan has it all. Fame. Money. Family. Drugs. Women. Greed. He's been in a poly relationship with Sasha and Jackie since the three of them were in high school. It's the only serious relationship he's ever had…except for the one he currently has with Willow, a married woman who has his child. Titan's top priority is to bring his two families together. That becomes troublesome when his secrets come to light. Sasha is all about her family. Making sure everyone is happy is all she cares about, so much so that she doesn't see things for what they really are the way Jackie does. With Jackie at risk of going to prison and Titan's actions crumbling what was once Sasha's world, will she come out standing or lose herself in the chaos? Jackie is strong and independent. She loves hard and will do whatever it takes to protect her family. This includes executing her own brand of justice on those who do her loved ones wrong. What happens when the one doing the wrong is a loved one? Can she let it go or will it push her to go too far? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ilovemyshelfpodcast/support
Zone 52, épisode 66 ! Bertrand, Jérémie, Wilhem, Deun et Chelmi vous parlent de : CINE ZONE : * Balada Triste, d'Alex De La Iglesia * Cowboy Bebop, d'Hajime Yayate * The Orville, de Seth McFarlane * Kwaidan, de Masaki Kobayashi GAME ZONE : Half-Life : Alyx Avec, bien entendu, la rubrique TALK SHIT/GET SHOT !
Bienvenue dans l'épisode 66 de Zone 52 ! Bertrand, Jérémie, Wilhem, Deun et Chelmi vous parlent de : CINE ZONE : Balada Triste, d'Alex De La Iglesia Cowboy Bebop, d'Hajime Yayate The Orville, de Seth McFarlane Kwaidan, de Masaki Kobayashi GAME ZONE : Half-Life : Alyx Et bien entendu, le TALK SHIT/GET SHOT
On this episode Elsbeth welcomes Jona Van Deun, the executive director of the Nebraska Tech Collaborative. The collaborative is a a business-led workforce initiative committed to convening leaders from government, education, and not-for-profit organizations across the state to develop, attract, and retain tech-talent and entrepreneurs to Nebraska. Note: Tech Refactored is on winter break! There will be no new episode next week as our team spends time with their families--see you in 2022!
Bienvenue dans l'épisode 64 de Zone 52 ! Jérémie, Bertrand, Chelmi et Deun vous parlent de : CINE ZONE : The Beatles : Get Back, de Peter Jackson Amityville 2, de Damiano Damiani Prince des ténèbres, de John Carpenter BOOK ZONE : Le dernier Atlas, de Fabien Vahlmann et Gwen de Bonneval Et comme toujours, la rubrique TALK SHIT, GET SHOT !
Bienvenue dans l'épisode 63 de Zone 52 ! Bertrand, Jérémie, Deun et Chelmi vous proposent : CINE ZONE : Théâtre de sang, de Douglas Hickox Presque célèbre, de Cameron Crowe GAME ZONE : Deathloop There is no game : wrong dimension Et bien sur, la rubrique TALK SHIT, GET SHOT !
The dynamic relationship of American politics and business have vastly changed since 1990. The prominence of women in leadership roles, and the impact they have, has also changed drastically. Historically, entire fields – such as public relations, for instance – have been largely controlled by white male business leaders. While this has changed, the call for inclusion of women in the business environment is growing now more than ever. Although women creating a positive impact across the globe has been trending in the right direction for years, since March of 2020, a number of female leaders have emerged as a benchmark for what competent leadership looks like — and been applauded for it. The world didn't need a pandemic to realize that people are generally better off when their leaders of businesses and constituents are smart, honest, and modest, yet it often seems like it took just that to push the ball forward. What exactly did the pandemic expose about leadership, stewardship, community and innovation that were only at our peripherals before? Or at least not in the focus they are today. If we are to ensure that our future generations materialize high-quality leaders and empathetic, driven communities, where should we look for quality examples of good leadership in today's generations of leaders? What tools should we collect to ensure we can operate in an increasingly dynamic world of politics, business and communities? One tool that many listening to this show have in common is the privilege of a college degree. Millennials are the most educated group, particularly of women, in history, and Generation Z is on pace to surpass that. Education undoubtedly plays a large role in building leaders, trailblazers, and driven professionals. With the role of higher education changing seemingly as fast as the world around it, students and colleges are blazing new paths to make an impact in our world. Harnessing the power of education, and the opportunities particular types of education can provide, is essential to create a world of honest, driven, intelligent, and empathetic leaders. How do we create this space? And what are we seeing now from the world of leadership in business and government that can inform what is working and what still needs improvement? Joining us on this month's episode to discuss these ever-important questions is Jona Van Deun, CSB alumna and current member of the CSB Board of Trustees. With an extensive background in politics and public affairs, Jona Van Deun was formerly Vice President of Small Business Coalitions and Engagement for the US Chamber of Commerce in Washington, D.C. before returning to her native Nebraska as president of the Nebraska Tech Collaborative (NTC). Beginning her career as a Staff Assistant to former President George H.W. Bush in the Office of Presidential Scheduling, Jona served as Deputy Director for Cabinet Affairs to Governor Arne H. Carlson (MN). She then returned to D.C. as a professional staff member on the U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on Ways and Means, working on social welfare policy. Jona also served as Director of Site Operations for both the 2000 (Philadelphia, PA) and the 2004 (New York, NY) Republican National Conventions. Serving on the White House Transition Team, she went on to be the Advance and Scheduling Director for Mrs. Lynne V. Cheney. Throughout her 25-year career, Jona has provided strategic expertise to several trade associations and Fortune 500 companies, including 3M Company, DCI Group, the Pillsbury Company, and the Property Casualty Insurers Association (PCI). Jona also served as Director of Coalitions for Koch Companies Public Sector.
Deun Ivory is back! In this mini-episode of the Black Girl In Om Podcast, Deun Ivory (she/her) joins Lauren Ash (she/they) in conversation around creative wellness and the Black Women Are Worthy movement. For those who are new to the show, Deun is the founder and creative director of The Body: A Home For Love, a 501C3 nonprofit and wellness membership space that shifts culture around how Black women heal from sexual trauma. They provide trauma-informed care, community, and creative wellness to black women seeking a safe space to heal and journey towards self-love. Deun is also the former art director for BGIO, so you're sure to have interacted with her intentionally gorgeous work. In the episode, she affirms the power of channeling our creative energy toward healing our inner child and loving on ourselves. Deun and her team recently launched the Black Women Are Worthy movement with the intention of providing resources and care to Black Women survivors of sexual abuse. Their goal is to raise 2 million dollars to serve and grow a community of over 10,000 black women and to become the standard for trauma-informed care and creative wellness. The short film that catalyzed the movement is a stunning love letter to our undeniable worthiness as Black Women. It's a must-watch experience filled with loving intention! Press Play to listen in on a joyful conversation between friends about healing and sustainable joy. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU'LL FIND OUT MORE ABOUT creative wellness and how art can be restorative and therapeuticknowing ourselves intuitivelythe Black Women Are Worthy movement (donate here)the body: a home for loveConnect with The Body: A Home For Love on their website thebodyahomeforlove.orgAnd find them on Instagram @thebodyahomeforloveWatch the powerful short film and donate to the Black Women Are Worthy movement here: blackwomenareworthy.co
On this episode S0lid1 invites new guests Jamie and Deun. All three share the culture shocks experienced while transitioning from America to Japan and then coming back to America. They also drop a few gems on best food spots, bars, best regions to hit up while in Japan.
By way of Texas—Deun Ivory is an LA-based director, photographer and creative wellness designer who creates and curates visual experiences centered around storytelling, self-love, and the advancement of black women.As a multidisciplinary artist, she has photographed for Apple, Nike, Glossier, CRWN Mag’s cover of Issa Rae, and has worked as the art director for Black Girl in Om—Ivory has carved her own lane as a rare breed regarding her ability to effortlessly express her vision through various creative mediums.As the founder + creative director of "the body: a home for love", a 501 (c)3 non-profit shifting culture around how black women heal from sexual trauma—Deun has cemented her power and influence as a wellness visionary and visual storyteller—garnering press from VOGUE, essence magazine, glamour, refinery29 and more.Black Women are Worthy is a movement inspired by the stories of black women like Breonna Taylor, Serena Williams, Oluwatoyin Salau, and every other black woman who deserved and deserves to be loved, respected, and protected at all costs. Deun Ivory's short film is a catalyst for the body: a home for love’s goal of raising $2 million dollars to actualize our vision of serving and growing a community of over 10,000 black women and becoming the standard for trauma-informed care and creative wellness.
In this episode of Check It/Round Table Onna discusses My Engineer episode 9 of the Thai BL drama series, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fGJyQJq67sI&list=PLrUEXgucMM08MZbRhOvzcbWuH1A4gONIX&index=33, and how this episode mainly involved Bohn and Deun nagging one another because they are not talking to one another about the issues they are concerned about and letting their friends negatively influence them. This episode also features a scene where Mek and Boss have a moment where Boss tells Mek he likes him and Mek does not mean it and Boss then wakes up to find Mek has fallen asleep trying to watch over him. Earlier in this episode Mek has a meltdown and locks Boss out of his apartment because he fears he is losing the possibility of Boss in his life. It's all here. It's all real. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whatthebl/support
In this episode of Check It/Round Table Onna discusses My Engineer episode 6 of the Thai BL drama series, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Oa4oSSMRGY&list=PLrUEXgucMM08MZbRhOvzcbWuH1A4gONIX&index=21, and how this episode features some hilarious moments with Ram and King and a hilarious almost 1st date with Bohn and Deun and how Bohn is convinced someone will try to steal away. Onna considers how Deun insists on bringing his younger sister along to a floating market. Onna concludes with the hilarious moment Ram, who is one of Onna's favorite characters of all time, who grabs King by the arm and drags him under an umbrella to the bus stop and onto the bus without any talking because he does not talk and is used to interacting with dogs. Once Ram and King are on the bus and sharing some earbuds to listen to music, some girls start sniggering, and King, being the drama that he is, over inflates things and starts taking selfies with Ram's tattooed arm and his sunglasses to be funny and make Ram laugh internally. King then switches Ram's hard rock music to a calm selection, and in a way, this is emblematic of their relationship as King tries to make the hard, pounding, difficult things in Ram's life less pounding. It's all here. It's all real. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whatthebl/support
In this episode of Check It/Round Table Onna discusses My Engineer episode 8 of the Thai BL drama series, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bbyxbN65CE4&list=PLrUEXgucMM08MZbRhOvzcbWuH1A4gONIX&index=29, where Deun goes to his friends thinking that they will be happy to hear that Bohn is now his boyfriend, but instead they devise a series of tests to determine if Bohn is worthy of Deun and Ram fights Bohn and tells him that he will kill him if he ever hurts Deun and King bets Ram will win so he can cover Bohn's emergency room visit with the winnings. It's all here. It's all real. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whatthebl/support
In this episode of Check It/Round Table Onna discusses My Engineer episode 10 of the Thai BL drama series, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hWtGE--xHE4&list=PLrUEXgucMM08MZbRhOvzcbWuH1A4gONIX&index=37, and how Bohn and Deun come to the conclusion that they will not ruminate but they will communicate. Also, Ram ends up coming over to King's house with his friends and he and King have a moment in King's garden where King says that if Ram needs to decompress or talk things over, he can always come over and talk with King. It is at this time that Ram states King is the person who understands him. It's all here. It's all real. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whatthebl/support
In this episode of Check It/Round Table Onna discusses My Engineer episode 12 of the Thai BL drama series, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZqStJ5SlGq0&list=PLrUEXgucMM08MZbRhOvzcbWuH1A4gONIX&index=45. Onna considers how this episode opens with a double date with Bohn and Deune and Deun's cousin and Bohn's Arch Enemy. This episode also features Ram and King trying to corral King's nephews in a park, meeting up with well-dressed Mek and Boss, and Ram being hurt during an incident where someone was trying to rob him. The end of this episode is about all the main characters of this series going to camp to plant trees with the rest of their classmates and King realizing he likes Ram more and differently than he thought he did. It's all here. It's all real. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whatthebl/support
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Paul Delvaux : l'oeuvre gravé exposée à Saint-IdesbaldEcoutez Julie Van Deun au micro d'Edmond Morrel 2/3
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In the first episode of To The People Podcast, host Alyssa Shapiro—YTTP’s Editorial + Special Projects Director—is joined by Deun Ivory, multidisciplinary artist and founder of the nonprofit The Body: A Home For Love. But before that, YTTP co-founder Greg Gonzalez stops by to talk YTTP’s origin story and what it’s like to grow up in a skincare family. To The People Podcast is a production of YTTP Studios. Find us online at @youthtothepeople or youthtothepeople.com. To learn more about The Body: A Home For Love, visit thebodyahomeforlove.org. To The People is edited by Manna Zel and co-produced by Manna Zel + Alyssa Shapiro.
Recently I had the distinct privilege of (virtually) sitting down with Miss Deun Ivory! For those of you who don't know, Deun Ivory is a photographer, creative visionary, and founder of The Body a Home for Love — a nonprofit organization centered on shifting the culture and conversation around how black women heal from sexual trauma. POWERFUL AMIRITE. In this episode we got to discuss all things art, aesthetic, inspiration, and black girl magic. It's jam packed with gems so I highly suggest listening at least twice and taking some notes. Enjoy friends! If you want to stay in touch, find me on Instagram @femiio or email questions/feedback to info@femiio.com. To support Femiio and The Femiio Podcast, you can visit paypal.me/femiio
Hey, my loves! I"ve missed you all, hope you missed me! In this episode, I'll be talking about what's been going on with me in the past two weeks, give you updates on what's happening with the NFL, NBA, WNBA & NBA and also will be doing my first ever interview with author Porsha Deun! We will be talking about her new book named Addict, how she found the inspiration of writing the book, why communication in relationships is important, and gives advice to upcoming writers! Be ready for this Brutal Honesty! Porsha Deun IG: @Porshadeun Porsha Deun Website: www.porshadeun.com --- 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/kayreenea/message
Sexual Assault is a difficult topic to talk about and one that I’m definitely still learning about. What I’ve learned is that sexual violence is a public health problem and recovering from sexual assault is a process that looks different for everyone, but all of us have the ability to look out for each other’s safety to prevent sexual violence from happening. Whether it’s giving someone a safe ride home from a party, advocating for consent among your friends, or directly confronting a person who is engaging in threatening behavior, anyone can help, and one of the best places to start is by getting involved with two incredible movements started by today’s guests, Deun Ivory and Maya Siegel. Deun is the founder of The Body: A Home for Love, a nonprofit organization shifting the culture around how black women heal from trauma, and Maya is the founder of Space to Speak, an organization dedicated to giving youth a leading voice in the sexual violence prevention movement. Follow our guests on social media to continue the conversation: Deun Ivory is a creative visionary, art director, photographer, multi-disciplinary artist and the founder of The Body: A Home For Love, a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization shifting culture around how black women heal from sexual trauma. Maya Siegel is a passionate young woman with a relentless work ethic. Originally from Colorado, Maya is an advocate and is the Founder of Space to Speak, an organization dedicated to giving youth a leading voice in the sexual violence prevention movement while also working to reduce sexual violence through education, service, and advocacy. Interested in joining Sophie on her mission to unify the world? Follow @theconversationalist on Instagram and Twitter, like us on Facebook, and subscribe to us on YouTube to give your perspectives on the topics we covered this season! You can also apply to become a Brand Ambassador or join our Online Community to connect with other passionate Conversationalists around the world. Thanks for joining the conversation with us and we’ll see you next week! Episode Resources: The CDC Sexual Violence Resources Download the SoSecure app / Read How Covid-19 Impacts Survivors / Read The CDC’s Guide To Stop Sexual Violence / Read About Sexual Violence Myths and Facts Please Note: If you are in a life-threatening situation, please do not use this site. Call the 24-hour National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1 (800) 273-8255. If your issue is an emergency, call 911 or go to your nearest emergency room. Support the show: https://www.linkedin.com/company/theconversationalist/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Deun Ivory has no shortage of creativity; she is a traveling wellness creative, inspirational speaker, influencer and multidisciplinary artist whose works centers and celebrates black women through visual storytelling. In this first episode, I spoke to Deun specifically around the work of her nonprofit called the body: a home for love, a wellness and healing space for black women who are survivors of sexual assault. Deun gives others permission to heal from trauma through joy and reclaiming our bodies as homes for love. **This episode contains explicit content and is not suitable for children.**
In this "minisode" our beloved sisterfriend Deun Ivory returns to the Black Girl In Om podcast to chat with Lauren Ash about what she is cultivating within her 501c3 (it's official, ya'll!) nonprofit organization the body: a home for love. For our Los Angeles loves, this Sunday, March 1st Deun and her team present an experiential fundraising activation featuring a series of wellness programs and art installations for black women. With a 2020 goal to raise $100k to support survivors in their healing journey through a day retreat tour, pop-up gatherings, and an interactive coffee table book, we encourage our community to get involved and support, so head to www.thebodyahomeforlove.org to learn more and donate. Get more details about Sunday and RSVP today: http://bit.ly/mybodymyhomeLARSVP Follow along Deun's phenomenal new chapter and journey on Instagram at @thebodyahomeforlove
Alex sits down again with photographer, artist, and founder of The Body a Home for Love, Deun Ivory. They catch up about what's been going since their last chat and dive deep into a conversation around change, faith, and starting over. Follow & connect with Deun on Instagram at @DeunIvory Learn more about her organization here: https://thebodyahomeforlove.org/ ———— hey, girl. is mixed & produced by Wayne Bertram. Connect with Alex on Instagram: @alex_elle @theheygirlpodcast Subscribe to Alex's monthly newsletter for self-care journal questions, community events, and more here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We're closing out this year with the expansive conversations from this fall’s first ever BGIO Expansion Tour! First up? The incredible, incomparable, and inimitable Deun Ivory. Enjoy this conversation on walking in alignment, finding + following your ministry, her incredible journey to where she is today, and more recorded live from the San Francisco stop of The Black Girl In Om Expansion Tour. Get the full show notes here: http://bit.ly/BGIOPodcastE53 And join us on Patreon for exclusive podcast updates: http://bit.ly/BGIOPatreon
Porsha Deun is on the Written in Melanin podcast today to talk aobut her book Love Lost and her experience as an erotic fiction writer. If you want to know more about woman behind the words, tune in to this episode of the podcast! Follow us: @WrittenNMelanin (Twitter & IG) | @CBensonWrite (Twitter & IG) | @WriteAshWrite (@ADFelder for IG) | @PorshaDeun (Twitter & IG) Keeping Promises, Love Lost, and Love Lost Forever can be purchased on Amazon. Check out the Written in Melanin Website, WrittenInMelanin.com & Porsha Deun's site, PorshaDeun.com. Support the podcast at https://ko-fi.com/WrittenInMelanin.
Porsha Deun is on the Written in Melanin podcast today to share with us a part of her book Love Lost! If you need to some words to fog up some glass, this is listen for you! She will be back on the podcast next week for an interview with us, so keep an eye out for that! Follow us: @WrittenNMelanin (Twittter & IG) | @CBensonWrite (Twitter & IG) | @WriteAshWrite (Twitter) & @ADFelder (IG) | @PorshaDeun (Twitter & IG) Love Lost and it's sequel, Love Lost Forever, can be purchased on Amazon or on https://PorshaDeun.com. Keeping Promises by C. E. Benson can be purchased on Amazon. Check out the Written in Melanin Website, https://WrittenInMelanin.com.
We’re back, loves! This new season is starting off with so much greatness, thanks to y’all. Get the full show notes, links to what was shared in this conversation, quotes to tweet, and more here: http://bit.ly/BGIOPodcastE41 And join us on Patreon for exclusive updates today: http://bit.ly/BGIOPatreon
Catch the latest from Deun and Lauren with the first peek into Season 4!
From our 2017 archive, Alex sits down with artist, Deun Ivory, to discuss her creative process, married life, and individuality. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This honest and open conversation between Black Girl In Om Founder Lauren Ash and Art Director Deun Ivory serves as a reminder that the direction of your life is always in your power. Our leading ladies are reflecting on their current paths to greatness and we are feeling oh so inspired as a result. Listen in to get a taste of some of the powerful intentions they set for themselves and hear the affirming wins + places of growth that have come into their lives as a result. Every season finale is a bittersweet occasion because it marks the end of one chapter but the beginning of another. See y’all soon for Season 4 — we’re already counting down the days! In our best Beyoncé voice, salud, salud, salud, salud to all these accomplishments and all that's to come!
In our first B-side episode, we sit down with creative entrepreneur Deun Ivory and discuss her current projects and her thoughts on Living Corporate's mission. Length: 00:19:23Host: ZachDeun Ivory Contact:http://www.deunivory.me/https://www.instagram.com/deunivory/Shout outs: Luvvie https://www.instagram.com/luvvie/?hl=enBlack Girl In Om: https://www.instagram.com/blackgirlinom/?hl=enAlex Elle: https://www.instagram.com/alex_elle/?hl=enHanahana Beauty: https://www.instagram.com/hanahana_beauty/?hl=enAdrienne Raquel: https://www.instagram.com/adrienneraquel/?hl=enCrwn Magazine: https://www.instagram.com/crwnmag/?hl=enTRANSCRIPTZach: What’s up y’all? Welcome to Living Corporate B-sides. So B-sides are essentially random shows we have in between our larger shows. These are much less structured, and somehow, even more lit, if you can believe it or not, than our regularly scheduled shows. Now you may ask “What do you mean by more lit, Zach?” Now watch this - sound man, give the them horns. [air horns] Zach: See what I’m saying? For these shows it may just be the Living Corporate team talking about the last episode and more recent events. It may be one of us, it might be three of us, or we may have a 1 on 1 with special guest to talk about their perspective on the latest topic on our show and plug their stuff… you know, just kick it. The guest may be a corporate professional, they may be an entrepreneur, who knows? Right? They may even one of the fastest rising stars in the world of creatives, especially around holistic wellness for black women. Yes, we have her here folks: Deuncye AKA Deunbra AKA “momma, there go that woman” AKA D.I. AKA your fave photographer’s fave photographer, AKA kween, AKA “whoa why you do em like that sis?” AKA Essence AKA Crwn Mag AKA VSCO Vixen AKA I’m saved but don’t push me AKA “whoaaa is that her?” on the poster at your apple store AKA IG Influencer AKA your intern wishes they could work for HER! Y”all! *the* DEUN IVORY! What’s up Deun? Deun: [laughs] Oh. My God. You are literally a boost. You are literally a boost. Oh my god, I am completely done, I’m about to fly out of here. That was - wow. That was an amazing introduction. I feel great! Zach: I’m really glad. So off top, major love to Deun because she was actually encouraging me to start Living Corporate like last year and she been told me I should be doing podcasts. For those who don’t know you, Deun, would you mind sharing a little bit about yourself? Deun: Yes absolutely, so once again my name is Deun Ivory and I am a creative entrepreneur AKA a woman who does the most. I am a photographer, I’m an illustrator, I’m an art director for Black Girl in Om, which is the number one platform for women of color on their wellness journey. I do brand consulting and brand design for women of color who start their own businesses. I’m an influencer, I do brand partnerships, I do a little bit of modeling. Ooh lord, it’s just- I mean the list goes on and on. Like, I do a lot and I really love what I do because it’s primarily focused on how I can help black women thrive. How I can help black women live their best lives and be unapologetically themselves. So I affirm you, I love on you, I celebrate you through a series of creative practices and I love it and I feel like I am created to do this work that I’m doing. So yeah. Zach: So Deun, we’ve talked about the fact that your space is holistic wellness for black women, right? So talk to me about what it looks like to be mindful of yourself and to take care of yourself and to practice wellness within, let’s just say, like the corporate context. Like if I’m sitting at my desk and I’m stressed out. I got a funky email or someone’s really riding my back -- What are some practical tips that you could give us around just taking care of yourself? Deun: Yes, so one thing that I think is really really important is to be mindful of the breath, which is something that we highlight all the time in Black Girl in Om. Like breathing easy? What does that mean? What does that look like? And I think that a lot of time we aren’t aware of how important a breath is. Like when you’re angry, you know your heart is racing, you’re breathing really fast, you’re just really upset, you know? And sometimes it’s good to just sit and meditate. In meditation? You are focused on breathing in and breathing out. You are bringing your focus to this one thing, which is breathing in and breathing out. And within that sitting still, that time of sitting still and breathing in and breathing out, exhaling, right? Inhaling love, exhaling anger. Inhaling growth, exhaling whatever it is that you’re trying to release. You kind of become more balanced and grounded in your own space. You’re able to think more clearly without being driven by emotion, y’know? So I think it’s a beautiful practice and beautiful space to create because you can access it or do it anywhere. You don’t have to pay any money for it, you know, god gave you this breath, use it, be mindful, be aware of it, and meditate as much as you can. And that can be for two minutes. Breathing in and breathing out. What do I want to release, what do I want to I want to bring in, you know. Kind of like aligning yourself with how you want to feel. So, that is one thing. Journaling is so important because it’s a brain dump. And I think it’s really important to release, especially - I was talking about this with a friend today - black people internalize so much, right? And I think it’s important that we begin to externalize, you know? I mean obviously don’t do anything that’s gonna harm other people, which is why you can turn to writing. You know, you can write out your feelings, try to get to the root of why you may feel a certain way about something. Writing is so important for your self-care journey because you’re able to keep track of like who you are, where you are, how do you feel at this moment, okay? How can I realistically and practically get to this next level or this next whatever in my growth. Also gratitude. Gratitude is something that is talked about a lot because it’s so powerful. When you just sit and you really just immerse yourself in the blessings that surround you, you can change your mindset and perceive things differently, and look at things just like god trying to show you something. Or you may be mindful of the fact that you are living in abundance despite the fact that you may be lacking this or might be lacking that. Yeah so I would say meditation and breath, journaling, and gratitude. Zach: Man those are great answers. And it’s funny, you said it at the beginning but you’re absolutely right. The tips, the advice that you’re providing here- it’s free! All it takes is intentionality and making sure that you actually do those things, but it’s not like I need to go sign up for something way out here. Deun: RightZach: That’s really cool, and I think it’s funny because the other point you made around us internalizing things like black people we do internalize things like as a culture. And when I talk to other people, like other minorities, those experiences are not so exclusive to us, right? So I think that’s really good advice. Man, thank you for that. Deun: Definitely! I’m happy to have shared it. Zach: I love your story and I’m excited because we’re really just still at the beginning of it. Now I know you’re not in Corporate America, but you have friends who are and you’ve done partnerships with actual Corporations, so it’s not like you’re completely alien to the concept of Corporate America. I know that you have been listening to Living Corporate, can you kinda talk to me about how you feel about the show so far?Deun: Yes absolutely! I mean when you first brought this idea to me, I was like “hey, this is definitely a space that needs to be created” because there are black people who, you know, have these narratives that need to be shared about their experiences in the corporate world and from my understanding, there was no space like this, especially for black millennials! So I think that this is very beautiful, very necessary, very transformative. I feel like it’s a safe space for people to feel like ‘I can come here and talk about everything that I’ve gone through and help other individuals who work in corporate america get through what they’re going through’. And although I have the blessing of not working in corporate america, you know, like you said, I do know a lot women, and work with them often through Black Girl in Om, to talk about being in corporate spaces where they’re the only black woman, and you know, they need to know like “how do I practice meditation? How can I cultivate a self care practice?” It’s all necessary, it’s all connected, and I’m happy to help in any way that I can and I’m so happy that you guys have created this space. Zach : Man, thank you for the love, Deun! And straight up, this is heartwarming, it really is. The thing about it is, it’s just so funny that because of the space that you engage and some of the work that we’re doing. So we actually have a show coming up in a couple weeks around mental wellness in corporate america, so what I’m really excited about as we get that show going is really pointing people to some of the resources and some of the things you’ve been doing, right? That you’ve been working on around wellness and just holistic wellness for in your case, specifically black women, but I think a lot of the things you actually create will be helpful for any non-white person in majority white spaces, right? And so when you think about what we’re doing is we’re trying to, to your point, create that safe space and beyond a safe space, a courageous space. Like for people to really lean in and be themselves, and to be affirmed and built up. So for those who don’t know, we’re in Houston, we’re in my home. We are in my abode Deun [laughs] Okay. Zach: And I noticed, I’m looking around, and I see art, right? And for those who don’t know, I’ve been a fan. I’ve been a Deun fan. Deun: This is true Zach: Right, and I’m looking around and I’m looking at artwork adorning my walls and it just leads me to ask, you know, who was your first true blue client? Who was your first client? Deun: You are so extra. YOU, Zachary Nunn, was my first client. And I thank you so much. You had me design a custom illustration for you and your beautiful wife, and man, you know, that really just started something special. Because, I mean I really started poppin then, people were like coming to me, requesting me, and it was amazing, so thank you! Zach: [laughs] Self serving on my side for sure, and jokes and stuff aside, I want to thank you for taking the time to sit down with me today. And I know you’re busy, right? So talk to us about what you got going on right now. Get your rounds off. Like, what are some of the brands that you’ve worked with, who are the favorite celebrities, I know that I saw recently that you worked with Luvvie, but just talk to us about some of the things that you’ve got going on and some of the things that you’ve recently completed. Deun: Right, so like I told y’all from jump, I always have a lot going on, and I’m just so blessed and so eternally grateful for that. Speaking on previous achievements or goals or whatever you want to call them, I was featured in Essence in their April issue for Black Girl in Om, which is really really beautiful. If you have not been to an Apple store, you need to go their right now because you will see my face and my work shown all throughout the display monitors, on the phones, on the little gallery wall, on the iPads, all of that good stuff. And so that was really beautiful too because I was reached out to by the creative director of Today at Apple personally, who told me that he was a really huge fan of my work and I was like “dang, this is crazy!” You know, so he had me create and curate these beautiful images on my iphone, and so I had a chance to put my friends on, you know, and so they’re in this international campaign which is crazy, and my self portraits! So that was really beautiful. And recently I became one of VSCO Voices grant recipients and I’m gonna be taking on this 6-month project about sexual abuse within a marginalized community, specifically black women. And that is a story that is very personal to me because I too am a woman who is now thriving in the aftermath of such a traumatic event. So that’s something that I am currently doing right now and yes I did have a chance to shoot Luvvie for the cover of this magazine with Design Sponge that will be coming out really soon. I have some amazing things in the works for Black Girl in Om, you know we have some retreats popping off, some live podcasts, I’m going to be doing my first keynote address at a photo conference in Palm Springs next year in 2019. Be sure to follow me on instagram and I will keep you updated with tickets and all of that.I mean, I don’t even know. Literally the list could go on and on and on, but those are some of the major projects that I’m doing, and I’m so excited about them, so. Yeah, that’s what I got going on. Zach: That’s really cool, so you know, you said something about your Instagram, so where can people connect with you? Where can they buy your art? Where can they engage with you further? Deun: Yes, absoutely, so you can follow me on instagram @deunivory. I’m on that on instagram, I’m also on that on Twitter, and Black Girl in Om, you should follow us on instagram as well because we curate and create amazing experiences and art Zach: yes y’all do Deun: Thank you. Oh yeah, I have another baby, Ivory and Ashe Life on Instagram which is a company that I founded with Lauren Ashe who is also the founder of Black Girl in Om. It’s like a mindfulness goods brand for women of color. And Hello G&G which is an activation series that I just started with my friend Abena Boamah, who is the founder of Hanahana Beauty. If you are in need of some lotion that’s gon get you your entire life, and have you glowing and shining like none other, you need to check out Hanahana Beauty on instagram. So I know those were a lot of handles, but I got a lot going on, and I’m pretty sure you’re going to be receiving so much beauty and affirmation from all of these platforms. Zach: Oh absolutely, and you know, I can specifically vouch for - well fist of all, Black Girl in Om is super dope. I visit your website, I visit your IG page all the time, beautiful work there. And then also I can vouch for Hanahana Beauty because I’ve actually met Abena a couple months ago, and she gave me some of her cocoa butter. Deun: The shea butter Zach: The Shea butter, excuse me, that’s right the shea butter and it was fire Deun: yeah! Zach: Yes my fingers were very very supple Deun: HA! Zach: My skin was lustrious Deun: [laughs] that’s literally - yes, like that’s what it is, it’s just what it is. And she’s been featured in essence and numerous other platforms because this stuff- it’s the truth. Zach: So the thing about it is - this is our inaugural kick off for our b-sides but eventually we definitely want you, Abena, Lauren Ashe, we could make it just like a Black Girl in Om party because we really want to talk about entrepreneurship while being other, and you know, like you guys have really burst on the scene, and yall - the space that you guys are inhabiting, you guys are really rocking that domain Deun: Thank you! Zach: No problem, I mean, thank y’all. Let’s do this- before we kinda wrap it up, do you have any more shout outs? Deun: I wanna shout out to everybody! I mean relationships are such an integral part of my success, for one. You know, I would not be here if god had not blessed me with the relationships I have with these phenomenal black women who are intelligent and brilliant and who celebrate me and have shown me how to celebrate others. So definitely my creative partners Lauren Ashe and Abena Boamah, my best friend in the whole wide world, Victoria Banjo. My good friends in Houston, you know Eunice and Selma and Unique and everybody from Good Hope, my amazing husband Eric Michael Ward, who is also an amazing photographer and is the reason why I’m in photography now. He’s so dope. Oh my god, who else? Alex Elle for really just trusting me to create her logo and allowing me to be on her podcast, which gave me great exposure and also the reason why I have so many clients and you know, people who kinda know me, yknow, I’m grateful for that. And Sarad at Essence for reaching out to Lauren and I for the Essence cover, well not Essence cover, but you know, I’m manifesting that- Zach: Yes, c’mon Deun: -for the Essence Feature. Crwn Magazine for always putting us on, if y’all need to be in the know of like a black magazine that caters to black women, our hair, our experiences, Crwn Mag, C-R-W-N. They are legit. Adrian Rochelle who is another phenomenal black woman. Just-- Brilliant! Ahead of her time. Please follow her on Instagram, she’s amazing. If I have missed you, please know it is not on purpose. Okay, I just came back from a memorial party, it was real lit, I was eatin real good and I’m tired, but know that I love you and I mean well. But thank you to everybody who has been supportive, who has loved on me and shown me support and held me accountable and also been very honest with me from the jump, so. Yes, those are my shout outs. Zach: Dope, well, we’ll make sure to include all the @’s and links for all that you’ve referenced so that folks can make sure to connect with you. Definitely shout out to you ma’am, shout out to your wonderful husband, E-Mike, who is my best friend, right? Best man at my wedding. Shout out to LaurenAsh and Abenah and HanaHana and Grow & Glow, and shout out to Black Girl In Om! Deun: yes! Zach: Okay, well look, I think that might do it. I think that does us for the show. Again, guys this is our first b-side, these are just gonna be loose,laid back, more fun episodes, and you can kinda meet friends of the show and kind of just get to know some of the hosts and some of our guests. You know, we don’t typically do it like this on the regular shows, but Deun would you mind signing us off?Deun:... okay! [laughs] alright, thank you for joining us on the Living Corporate Podcast. Make sure to follow us on instagram at @livingcorporate, twitter at @LivingCorp_Pod and subscribe to our newsletter through. If you have a question you’d like us to answer and read on the show, make sure you email us at. Aaaaaand that does it for us on this show. Once again, my name is Deun Ivory! Zach: my name is Zach, peace!
Hello, hello. Hey, hello hello. We're back, y'all! In this episode Black Girl in Om Founder Lauren Ash and Art Director Deun Ivory welcome everyone back for season 3. It has been three months since season two ended and the dynamic podcast duo discusses what they've been up to lately. We gain insight into how music impacts both of these beauties and which artists have their attention at the moment. They each share recent life lessons learned about the importance of staying true to yourself and your needs as well as the concept of radical self-acceptance. We also hear about their latest self-care cultivation strategies and recent wins for Deun, Lauren and BGIO. Throughout their conversation, we're reminded that it is both okay and necessary to celebrate your achievements.
In this episode, Black Girl In Om Founder Lauren Ash and Art Director Deun Ivory close season two with vulnerability and reflection. Deeply inspired by Solange Knowles’ letter to her teenage self in Teen Vogue, both women share what they would tell their teenage selves. For example, Lauren shares how she has learned to define herself on her own terms, rather than in relationship with someone else and Deun sheds light on how she has learned how to say no. This episode offers encouraging and affirming notes for young black women in particular, but for anyone striving to cultivate self-confidence, healing, and intuition. Stay tuned for season three of the BGIO Podcast scheduled to return in September 2017. Share your ideas for topics, guests, and more via Twitter @blackgirlinom and keep up with all things BGIO on www.blackgirlinom.com. This episode is sponsored by Thrive Market, a membership community that uses the power of direct buying to deliver the world’s best healthy food and natural products to their members at wholesale prices, and to sponsor free memberships for low-income American families. Thrive Market's mission is to make healthy living easy, accessible and affordable for everyone. For everyone that signs up to become a member, Thrive Market donates a free membership to a family in need, teacher or veteran. Thrive Market is gifting BGIO listeners with 25% off their first purchase, free shipping, and a free 30 day trial. Visit www.thrivemarket.com/bgio to sign-up.
In this episode, Black Girl In Om Founder Lauren Ash and Art Director Deun Ivory explore the question what is mindfulness? with neuroscientist, multi-disciplinary artist and integrated lifestylist Nkechi Njaka. Nkechi has spent the majority of her life investigating the relationship between the brain and the body and has always felt the significance of their integration. For several years, Nkechi worked as a neuroscientist as well as a professional modern dancer and choreographer. Through this work, she discovered that mindfulness and creativity are crucial for sustaining individual and global wellbeing. Both Lauren and Deun have been intentionally cultivating mindfulness practices, have benefited from them, and add their insights to this conversation. This episode offers valuable revelations for anyone interested in starting a mindfulness practice inclusive of mindful meditation, mindful movement, and integrated mindfulness through everyday activities. This episode is sponsored by Thrive Market, a membership community that uses the power of direct buying to deliver the world’s best healthy food and natural products to their members at wholesale prices, and to sponsor free memberships for low-income American families. Thrive Market's mission is to make healthy living easy, accessible and affordable for everyone. Thrive Market is gifting BGIO listeners with 25% off their first purchase, free shipping, and a free 30 day trial using code BGIO.
Black Girl In Om promotes holistic wellness and inner beauty for women of color. Founders Lauren and Deun encourage self-care, self-love, and self-empowerment for communities of color. I've been listening to their podcast and I literally binged the whole first season. Deun and Lauren are the medicine we need right now. On Black Girl in Om they learn and share wellness practices with one another, and through this work cultivate richer understandings of what it means to be healthy and beautiful from the inside out. I was able to meet these two incredible ladies while I was in Chicago and have a radiant conversation with them about creating space for women of color in the wellness world. Radically REAL Lauren and Deun Turning to yoga to de-stress and not seeing many women of color Coming from the south and discovering health and wellness Creating images to show black women in places they haven't been Making a sacred and special space within yoga and meditation Radically Inspired Clarity If you aren't proactive about creating an inclusive environment, it's not going to be inclusive. It's so important to set the example of openness and acceptance. Lauren and Deun Answer… Why is there such a disparity in representation of women in color in yoga? How do we change the belief that certain people are excluded from wellness? How do you stay grounded through change and transition? Radically Loved Quotes “There are things that everybody can do to make people of all different backgrounds feel included. That's what yoga is.” “When there's a black woman who's able to look at herself in om, it's just this place of serenity. I would want anyone to experience that.” “Keeping my eyes on the right thing helps me to always walk in my purpose.” “Don't dwell when there's a missed opportunity. It wasn't for you.” A Little More About Our Guests Lauren Ash is a multifaceted creative entrepreneur and visionary most-recognized for her leadership prioritizing black women in the wellness and editorial fields. As the Founder and Creative Director of Black Girl In Om, she promotes holistic wellness for women of color through BGIO's online publication, wellness sessions, podcast, creative agency, and award-winning social media platforms. www.blackgirlinom.com/ Deun Ivory is a Chicago-based creative entrepreneur most-recognized for her minimalist aesthetic as a photographer + illustrator. As the Art Director for Black Girl in Om + Co-founder of Lifestyle with Ivory + Ash, she cultivates communities and experiences that promote self-care, women empowerment + affirmation for women of color. www.ivoryandashlifestyle.co
Black Girl In Om promotes holistic wellness and inner beauty for women of color. Founders Lauren and Deun encourage self-care, self-love, and self-empowerment for communities of color. I’ve been listening to their podcast and I literally binged the whole first season. Deun and Lauren are the medicine we need right now. On Black Girl in Om they learn and share wellness practices with one another, and through this work cultivate richer understandings of what it means to be healthy and beautiful from the inside out. I was able to meet these two incredible ladies while I was in Chicago and have a radiant conversation with them about creating space for women of color in the wellness world. Radically REAL Lauren and Deun Turning to yoga to de-stress and not seeing many women of color Coming from the south and discovering health and wellness Creating images to show black women in places they haven’t been Making a sacred and special space within yoga and meditation Radically Inspired Clarity If you aren’t proactive about creating an inclusive environment, it’s not going to be inclusive. It’s so important to set the example of openness and acceptance. Lauren and Deun Answer… Why is there such a disparity in representation of women in color in yoga? How do we change the belief that certain people are excluded from wellness? How do you stay grounded through change and transition? Radically Loved Quotes “There are things that everybody can do to make people of all different backgrounds feel included. That’s what yoga is.” “When there’s a black woman who’s able to look at herself in om, it’s just this place of serenity. I would want anyone to experience that.” “Keeping my eyes on the right thing helps me to always walk in my purpose.” “Don’t dwell when there’s a missed opportunity. It wasn’t for you.” A Little More About Our Guests Lauren Ash is a multifaceted creative entrepreneur and visionary most-recognized for her leadership prioritizing black women in the wellness and editorial fields. As the Founder and Creative Director of Black Girl In Om, she promotes holistic wellness for women of color through BGIO’s online publication, wellness sessions, podcast, creative agency, and award-winning social media platforms. www.blackgirlinom.com/ Deun Ivory is a Chicago-based creative entrepreneur most-recognized for her minimalist aesthetic as a photographer + illustrator. As the Art Director for Black Girl in Om + Co-founder of Lifestyle with Ivory + Ash, she cultivates communities and experiences that promote self-care, women empowerment + affirmation for women of color. www.ivoryandashlifestyle.co
In this episode, Black Girl In Om Founder Lauren Ash and Art Director Deun Ivory have a heart-to-heart with their friend Lindsey Day, co-founder of CRWN Magazine. In sharing her journey shaping this beautiful print magazine for black women, Lindsey gets real about the importance of black women’s representation in the editorial field, and shares how this representation contributes to our mental health and self-image. A must-listen for any aspiring or beginning creative entrepreneur, Lindsey offers tips on maintaining perspective, patience, and the urgency of financial sustainability. This conversation is a great prequel to the second issue of CRWN Mag which focuses on Self-Love and features a cover story on Lauren, Deun, and BGIO sisterbrand Lifestyle with Ivory + Ash. Be inspired by all three women’s insights on sisterhood, the creative process, and creating a necessary project or space for marginalized people.
In this episode, Black Girl In Om Founder Lauren Ash and Art Director Deun Ivory chat with singer-songwriter, poet and Chicago native Jamila Woods. They connect about their self-care practices and the meaning and powerful process behind Jamila's new music video for her single “Holy”. Lauren, Deun, and Jamila also explore why they create for women of color, their collaborative community in Chicago, and Jamila shares her poem “Black Girl Art”.
In this episode, Black Girl In Om Founder Lauren Ash and Art Director Deun Ivory share five challenges that they have faced in their journeys in becoming creative entrepreneurs and how they have overcome them. From how to stay committed and convicted in your craft to staying present through the lows and highs of working for yourself, Lauren and Deun drop knowledge gained from their own inspiring journeys. This conversation speaks to anyone who is interested in starting their own business, charing their creative work or learning how to stay true to themselves. This episode is sponsored by Bantu, a free app which helps you find local hairstylists for kinky, coily, and curly hair. Bantu caters to women with both relaxed/natural hair textures and is available on iPhones and Androids! Download Bantu app today and follow them on Instagram @bantuapp for hairstyle inspiration.
Alex sits down with artist, Deun Ivory, to discuss her creative process, married life, and individuality. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, Black Girl In Om Founder Lauren Ash and Art Director Deun Ivory talk all things skincare with beauty writer and BGIO contributor Siraad Dirshe. Lauren and Deun ask their pressing skincare questions and the three ladies dive into how to become a beauty writer, the importance of representation in the beauty world, Siraad’s favorite beauty trends, DIY beauty and more! Be sure to continue to follow Siraad's journey on her Instagram page @sdirshe.
In this episode, the Black Girl In Om podcast officially kicks off Season Two with BGIO Founder and Creative Director Lauren Ash and new BGIO Art Director Deun Ivory sharing what they have been up to lately. From discussing new directions with Black Girl In Om's online publication, to personal creative projects, both ladies give highlights about their lives in this moment. They share insights about how to remain present during times of transition and excitement and also give listeners tips about how to cultivate self-care and balance with a full plate. Lastly, they hint at some exciting guests and topics to come. This episode's sponsor is Piper Wai. Piper Wai is the first naturally powerful, aluminum-free deodorant that uses activated charcoal to absorb wetness and fight odor.
The Black Girl In Om podcast returns with Season Two featuring new BGIO Art Director Deun Ivory and BGIO Founder and Creative Director Lauren Ash as your co-hosts! This season, expect conversations about mental health, skincare, current issues, music, and, of course, yoga. An amazing line-up of guests join Lauren and Deun this season, including some of today's leading ladies in the wellness and beauty industries. Take a deep breath, open your heart, and get ready for necessary conversations about holistic wellness, self-care, and inner beauty as women of color!
Today we chat self-care with Lauren and Deun from Black Girl in Om. Black Girl In Om promotes holistic wellness and inner beauty with an emphasis on self-care, self-love, and self-empowerment for communities of color. Through their website, events, and podcast, Lauren and Deun share wellness practices with one another, and through this work cultivate richer understandings of what it means to be healthy and beautiful from the inside out. Learn more about their work here: http://www.foodheavenmadeeasy.com/podcast-self-care-wellness-w-bgio/
In this episode, Black Girl in Om goes live for the first time at the first annual Chicago Podcast Festival! Co-hosts Lauren Ash and Zakkiyyah Najeebah have an illuminating discussion inspired by BGIO's Visual Content Director and special guest Deun Ivory's blog post on comparison stifling creativity. They share their thoughts on avoiding comparison, avoiding burn out in creative entrepreneurship, and remaining authentic no matter what. Listeners will also find a guided meditation by Lauren to end one of their liveliest chats yet. Thanks to our episode 012 partner Sir & Madame, a husband & wife owned brand and boutique, dedicated to styling the Urban Sophisticate through its offering of clothing, accessories & apothecary goods. Sir & Madame provided styling for this live episode.