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Walking with the Savior - Testimonies of Jesus Christ in Christian Lives
Donney Salazar shares his incredible journey from a troubled childhood filled with violence, drugs, and gang activity to a life of faith and redemption. Raised in a chaotic environment with an alcoholic father, Donney witnessed domestic violence and experienced the harsh realities of the criminal world from a young age. However, a chance encounter with a friend led him to discover the power of Christ's love and forgiveness. Through faith, Donney turned his life around, leaving behind a life of crime and addiction. His story serves as a powerful testament to the transformative power of faith and the ability to overcome even the darkest of circumstances. Donney Salazar website Watch this episode on YouTube
Join Chris in conversation with performance poet, advocacy journalist, and teaching artist, Donney Rose, about passions, process, pitfalls, and Poetry! DONNEY ROSE - Baton Rouge native Donney Rose is a Maryland-based performance poet, advocacy journalist, and teaching artist. He is the creator of THE AMERICAN AUDIT, a suite of multi-media spoken word projects that examines the Black American experience by infusing history, creative verse, and qualitative research into the performance text. His work, which spans two decades on stages and in classrooms, guides others in their creative journeys and brings nuanced and colorful perspectives through the medium of spoken word and other creative outlets. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tpq20/support
MID YEAR AWARD VOTE LINK: https://forms.gle/VTkcWnqS2dz4cJqDAAudio version: https://open.spotify.com/episode/48yP...Me, Donney, and John talk about professional wrestling in 2022 so far, some hot takes, and John makes a bold statement about his beloved hardy boyz? Gameshow, roundtable, award show all in one episode! Our Tiktoks: @DONNEY.BLAZE @JOHNBOYBEBOP @WRESTLESPOT
In this final episode of Season 1 of the Word.Life podcast, Donney unpacks his personal journey as a performance poet, the evolution of the politics in his writing, and how writing about race and culture proved to be the true mission statement of his artistry.
Listen now (17 min) | This week Donney unpacks the evolution and politics in his poetry
In this week's episode of Word.Life, Donney is in conversation with poet Sasha Banks about her debut collection “america, MINE”, writing honestly about what America has been to Black people, and the injustices that impacted the collection's writing
Listen now (13 min) | Donney talks about how the work of the late poet, Etheridge Knight inspired Black boys in Baton Rouge public schools to embrace poetry in a manner they never did before. The first time I stepped into a classroom as a teaching artist was right at 15 years ago. After a half-decade as a performance poet and a few years as a substitute teacher, I was afforded the opportunity to teach the art of spoken word poetry to middle and high school students via the nonprofit I was working for at the time. The majority of my first year as a teaching artist was spent conducting writing workshops in Baton Rouge public schools. The pedagogical approach of the organization I worked for was to work in partnership with classroom teachers and guide their students in writing original poems in response to literary devices and forms they discovered in model texts we brought to the classroom. Oftentimes when the classroom teacher would inform the students that there was a ‘special guest’ that day to lead them in a poetry lesson, a collection of sighs and groans would fill the room.
Donney talks about how the work of the late poet, Etheridge Knight inspired Black boys in Baton Rouge public schools to embrace poetry in a manner they never did before.
Emily Donney is the Senior Rental Controller at All Lift Forklifts & Access Equipment. Working in the equipment rental industry for 12 years, Emily shares some of the challenges she faced early in her career, advice she would give to women joining the equipment rental industry and what a normal day looks like for a Rental Controller.This podcast episode was sponsored by Arrow. Tired of manual data entry into your CRM? Does your current CRM slow you down? It's time to build and close deals from anywhere. Remove the manual data entry, create and send quotes in 3 clicks with Arrow. Finally, a powerful way to close deals on your phone.Learn more about Arrow @ http://try.rentalarrow.com/This podcast episode was sponsored by Inauro. Managing a mixed fleet is complex. However, you're very likely sitting on a goldmine of telemetry information that, by activating, can completely transform how you manage and maintain your equipment.Get your data working for you. Inauro's simple software solution links the telemetry data being captured by your equipment to data in your operational systems, then surfaces it onto one screen, giving you a unified view of your operations. What this means is, you can streamline processes, automate your rental workflows, reduce maintenance costs and maximize fleet utilization.Find out how Inauro can help you take better control of your fleet. Visit https://www.inauro.io/rental or call them on 1300 462 876.
In this week's episode of Word.Life, Donney pays homage to Lauryn Hill's Unplugged album, the revolutionary lyrics of the track "I Find It Hard to Say (Rebel)," her meteoric rise to stardom in the late 90s and the controversy that followed her after her breakout album, The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill
Listen now (8 min) | In this week's episode of Word.Life, Donney pays homage to Lauryn Hill's Unplugged album, the revolutionary lyrics of the track "I Find It Hard to Say (Rebel)," her meteoric rise to stardom in the late 90s and the controversy that followed her after her breakout album,
Listen now (33 min) | Donney sits down with independent hip hop artist and his good friend, Marcel P. Black to discuss Marcel’s song (and album) “Cry Freedom”, the 2016 summer of unrest in Baton Rouge, and what it means to put your politics on the line beyond the rhyme.
Donney sits down with independent hip hop artist and his good friend, Marcel P. Black to discuss Marcel's song (and album) “Cry Freedom”, the 2016 summer of unrest in Baton Rouge, and what it means to put your politics on the line beyond the rhyme.
Listen now (26 min) | In this episode of Word.Life, Donney is in conversation with revolutionary poet, essayist, activist and scholar, Amoja ‘MoMan’ Sumler. They discuss his poem “The Key to Hitting”, systemic abuse and the literal violence that has plagued Black Americans for generations.
In this episode of Word.Life, Donney is in conversation with revolutionary poet, essayist, activist and scholar, Amoja ‘MoMan' Sumler. They discuss his poem “The Key to Hitting”, systemic abuse and the literal violence that has plagued Black Americans for generations.
Listen now (12 min) | In this week's episode of Word. Life, Donney unpacks Stevie Wonder's "Living for the City" and the longstanding complexities of Black migration It can be hard to decide which songs or albums of Stevie Wonder’s are his greatest offerings. There are very few musicians in the history of the recording industry who has had a career close to Stevie’s. For the past six decades, the man born Steveland Hardaway Morris has been one of the most revered creatives in American music and has the accolades and the adoration of fans around the globe to prove his invaluable worth.
In this week's episode of Word.Life, Donney unpacks Stevie Wonder's "Living for the City" and the longstanding complexities of Black migration
I have to be out this week, so the staff is going to play episodes from throughout the podcast network we have developed here at The North Star. Today, here's the preview episode of our newest podcast Word.Life hosted by our Chief Content editor, Donney Rose! [From The North Star] Nina Simone once said that it is “an artist's duty is to reflect the times,” when interviewed about her seminal classic Mississippi Goddamn. It is in that spirit of critical reflection that The North Star introduces Word.Life., a new podcast seeking to unpack the intersections of literary art, music, politics and the revolutions that are often amplified in the creative realm. Hosted by The North Star's Chief Content Editor and poet, Donney Rose, Word.Life. is an exploration into the lyrics, verses, messaging and context of the songs and poems and prose and scripts where the art is the heartbeat, bassline and bottom line for radical change. From the timeless classics of yesteryear to the urgent work of modern-day griots, Word.Life. will dissect the work that lights the fire and calls the people to the frontlines. Word.Life. is a weekly podcast that is released every Thursday on all streaming platforms, including Spotify, Stitcher, Apple Podcasts, & Google Play and streaming on Twitch & YouTube. www.TheNorthStar.com
Deez local boys did it!! On dis episode of "Who You?" we talk storreh wit Donney, co-owner of local food truck, Lonney's Lunch Wagon! He shares his storreh of how him and his partnah Leon, grinded day in and day out to start their food truck from scratch. Deez is guys is one perfect example of taking dea passion of from home and doing wateva it takes to make da dream come true! Mahalos to you two hammahs fo inspiring other locals to follow dea passions up hea in da mainland! IG: @lonneyslunchwagon Pidgin Word of Da Podcast: Broke Da Mout Hawaiian Word of Da Podcast: 'Ono Jam of Da Podcast: Ho'onu'a - Blue Light (Chosen by Chef Donney. We no own da rights to dis jam)
Charles Maurice Donnay, né à Paris le 12 octobre 1859 et mort le 31 mars 1945, est un auteur dramatique et un poète français. Fils d'un ingénieur au chemin de fer du Nord, il entreprit de suivre la voie paternelle et entra à l'École centrale des arts et manufactures de Paris en 1882. Il travailla alors comme « dessinateur de charpentes métalliques ». Mais il abandonna rapidement l'industrie pour se consacrer à la littérature. « Donnay, écrit Jules Renard dans son Journal le 28 novembre 1895, a été dessinateur chez les Duclos. Quand il a lâché le dessin, sa famille était désolée. Il s'est même brouillé avec elle. Aujourd'hui, il lui donne des billets de théâtre... » Avec Alphonse Allais, il composa d'abord des chansons pour le célèbre cabaret du Chat noir. Puis, il se tourna vers le théâtre. En 1892, sa première pièce, Lysistrata, s'inspirait de la comédie éponyme d'Aristophane et fut créée par Réjane dans le rôle-titre. Ce fut le début d'une longue carrière d'auteur de boulevard, au cours de laquelle Donnay remporta souvent de grands succès avec des pièces comme Les Amants (1895), considérée comme sa meilleure pièce et que Jules Lemaître n'hésita pas à qualifier de Bérénice du théâtre moderne, La Douloureuse (1897) ou Le Torrent (1899). Il eut pour interprètes des acteurs célèbres comme Cécile Sorel, Réjane et Lucien Guitry. Les pièces de Maurice Donnay, par-delà leur légèreté, révèlent des idées progressistes en ce qui concerne les relations entre les deux sexes, et l'apparente insouciance avec laquelle les dialogues sont composés permet à l'auteur de rendre de manière convaincante le langage parlé. En janvier 1897, il devient le secrétaire de Jacques Saint-Cère, directeur de la revue politique Le Cri de Paris fondée par Alexandre Natanson. L'auteur était aussi gai que ses comédies. « Une bouche lippue, faunesquement drôle, écrit Yvette Guilbert ; l'œil riant, pétillant de malice, les cheveux crépus à l'africain. Il avait du diable, l'esprit qui brûle et flambe. On ne le rencontrait jamais sans entendre une fusée d'esprit joyeux sortir de ses lèvres. C'était des pétarades de mots drôles plutôt que profonds ; il était gavroche, il était gamin, il était Boulevard, il était Montmartre, il était Paris ! Qu'il était charmant ! » « Donnay ingénu et charmant, écrit Jules Renard dans son Journal, il a toujours l'air de débuter. Il n'a pas l'arrogance du succès, ni même de l'insuccès. » Il fut élu à l'Académie française, le 14 février 1907, au fauteuil d'Albert Sorel. Son épouse, née Lucie Allard en 1866, est décédée en 1954 à 88 ans
Today we’ll meet Donney Salazar and hear his personal story and how it led to his platform on courageous leadership. We’ll discuss the differences between fear based leadership and courageous leadership: commanding versus earning respect. It applies equally to your work and personal life. Or as I heard it said yesterday, ““I’m not in the brand world. I’m in the world world.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this video we dive into the challenges of business leadership and how the stories of your past can serve as source of strength and guidance. "It takes courage to lead people. It takes even more courage to lead without expecting anything in return." - Donney Salazar Our guest, Donney is a courageous leader who has overcome crazy amounts of trials. His earliest memories are about alcohol and physical abuse. For the first 20 years of his life he was conditioned to become a gangster, drug dealer, alcoholic and prison inmate. However, from his mid-teenage years he knew this wasn’t the life he wanted. It took him 5 years to find his way out of the mess. It took courage and perseverance to overcome those challenges and become the leader he is today. Over the last 20+ years, Donney has mastered the skills and mindset needed to be an influential leader…the kind of leader who helps people overcome their past, use their story as an asset, and develop a courageous mindset. You can order his book "Courage To Stand Tall" here: https://amzn.to/35H07JG
Emilie interviews poet and educator Donney Rose about his project The American Audit, among other topics.Show NotesThe American Audit by Donney Rose The North Star Kennedy Center Fellowship 1995 Louisiana gubernatorial election Cleo Fields and Mike Foster 2000 Presidential election Jill Stein and the Green Party how political parties get federal funding political pendulum John Bel Edwards and "Blue Lives Matter" the shooting of Alton Sterling Eddie Rispone "vote for the crook, it's important" Hillary Clinton Joe Biden and Democratic complacency Ruth Bader Ginsberg is the first woman to lie in state slavery and Capitalism 400 years marker of slaves' arrival in Jamestown
Chancelier “xero” Skidmore interviews poet, activist, and essayist Donney Rose for AC23.
Sometimes you come across a story so inspirational that you can't help but share it and that's just what this episode is. My friend, Donney Salazar, overcame all odds and found the Courage To Stand Tall. His story is incredible and definitely something you need to hear for yourself to believe it. Find out more about Donney and his new book, Courage to Stand Tall at donneysalazar.com.
Discussing culture community issues, on top of racial business tactics, as well as touching on why urban arts within Louisiana suffers, future projects and so much more! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thevibeshow97.9/support
Donney Rose, poet, author, teacher, activist discusses the phenomenon of “whiteness” and race relations enmeshed in our social and political climate. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/coffeeupsidedown/support
Hosts, Ally Nasta, Shawntierra Mapp, Drew Jones and Nakia Monet discuss episodes 7 and 8 of The CW’s iZombie. Liv’s dad jumps into the picture and is actually the reason she became a zombie. Donney falls in love and Blaine is back to his criminal ways. Comment your thoughts below and we will mention you in the show next week! ABOUT IZOMBIE: iZombie is an American television series developed by Rob Thomas and Diane Ruggiero for the The CW, and is a loose adaptation of the comic book seriesof the same name created by Chris Roberson and Michael Allred, and published by DC Comics' Vertigo imprint. The series was officially picked up on May 8, 2014, for the 2014–15 season and premiered on March 17, 2015. The first season consists of 13 episodes. Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV Buy Merch at http://shop.spreadshirt.com/AfterbuzzTV/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On this pre E3 pod, Dre and Donney give their impressions on the Pokemon Direct and Google Stadia connect event.
Brendan, Axel and special guest Donney discuss the moralities of working with companies involved in the development of defensive and offensive weapons.
Today on Life in 22 Minutes Scott and Becky Mackintosh welcome special guest Donney Salazar. Donney shares how he gained the Courage to Stand Tall to leave the life of emotional, physical, drugs, alcohol and sexual abuse. His family became deeply involved in gangs and served time in prison. He has adopted the acronym PBA – listen to find out what that means.
We talk with Steve's sister Beth about the times and places we got kicked out. What would Pepin do to get kicked out? Why was Beth disinvited to the Lord's Table? And is Meader really as well behaved as he seems? And why do we bring up fornication so much in this episode? Find out that and more on this episode of We Need To Talk!