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@TheYoungAunties discuss Viola Davis being mistaken for a maid, Rihanna's new baby boy, KFC being better than Popeye's and much more! --- 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/extracrispyextrawet/message
Today's solo episode is a clip from module 1 of last week's free 4-day training, The Creatrix, which you can still binge at the link below! The message in this clip is here to remind you to love your brain—yes—but also show some respect for the rest of your wise AF woman, please and thank you. Gervase shares a personal story about a time in her life when her plate was overflowing with responsibilities and she was crumbling under the pressure and the perspective shift that began her journey of understanding that 1. We always have choice in what we do next, and 2. Our capacity to be and do the amount our modern lives require of us ONLY expands when we consult the wisdom of the Soul. (And fear not, friend, Gervase literally supports women in learning and mastering this way of woman-ing.) Step into The Creatrix Mini-Course til May 20th: https://www.gervasekolmos.com/creatrix Binged the Creatrix and already know this is your season to reclaim all of you, the woman way? The It's All Me Mastermind is officially open for enrollment! The VIP Tier of this mastermind is the experience of a lifetime that includes a luxury retreat to Mexico and immersing yourself in the community and support of other women walking this path who already know the secret to having it all is in giving yourself permission to evolve as often as the seasons and prioritize YOU - all of you. Your mind, body, soul, healing, inner work, relationships, desires…. Errthang gets to stay and plays a critical role in every other area of your life working optimally. VIP Tier: https://gervasekolmos.podia.com/allme-vip Book a 15-minute call to connect with G and hear (honestly) if you're a fit: https://calendly.com/gervasekolmos/30-minute-session Connect with Gervase on Instagram: www.instagram.com/gervasekolmos Visit Gervase's website: https://www.gervasekolmos.com/
Episode 26! The boys are back saying what they mean! Jeter The Poet is back and Jèan P The MC premieres his new single "5 Piece" featuring Wakko from the upcoming 2022 release The Way Eye See It. It's Britney Bitch! Jèan speaks on why Britney Spears is the new big dog in these streets. The two catch up on Jèan shooting a recent video in Cleveland, Jeter beating COVID, Kanye West and more in yet another hilarious episode.
The comedian homies and 2/3rds of the very funny @isimopod podcast @geloldo and @domsiethebomsie pull up on the boys! They came in hot ready to talk about their podcast and how they started, being latino in comedy, Hispanic heritage month, SPOOKY SEASON, content creating, laying down facts and thoughts on currents events, comedy stories, family, being in improv, AND OF COURSE A BRAND NEW! #letstacoboutit
Brian and Kyle talk Cauliflower, Sex Stores and they do a Mock Draft Like Rate and Review on iTunes! Follow us @tencentbeerlife on all social media. Email the show at tencentbeerlife@gmail.com Sponsored By: Jenkins Insurance in Tallmadge Ohio Music: Switchblade by Bundy and the Spins --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tencentbeerlife/message
PANDEMIC 2020!!! We all went through the crazy year and having to adjust to a new life with a raging virus ramping through the world. This episode we talk about what life was like pre-COVID times to how life could be post-COVID times. How was it raising young children during the pandemic and will they see this as normal day life. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mikenrich/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mikenrich/support
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Back at it again with part two, like they said they would! In response to part one, Ayanna and Claire provide some helpful tips on how to navigate your family & friends this holiday season. We all know family gatherings - even virtual ones, can be stressful but they do not have to be. Listen & learn how to keep your mental peace because with this eventful year, Lord knows you're going to need it. FEATURED BLACK/BROWN BUSINESS A Google Doc with 300+ Black & Brown Owned Businesses for ERRTHANG honey! https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Yz1C55oN5laGaDE1qBwNAS8qpU_1nDS1lJb7sOcs0L0/htmlview# CITED RESOURCES & WEBSITES https://hellogiggles.com/lifestyle/host-virtual-thanksgiving/ https://hellogiggles.com/lifestyle/how-to-talk-politics-at-thanksgiving/ HOLLA AT YA GIRLS Have a topic or question you'd like us to discuss or answer? Or want to leave us some words of affirmation? Use the links below to contact us! · Email us - theeotherday@gmail.com · Leave us a voicemail - https://anchor.fm/theeotherday/message FOLLOW US ON SOCIALS · Instagram – @theeotherday · Facebook – @theeotherdaythepodcast · Twitter – @theeotherday1 Music by Roy Chase --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theeotherday/message
In this episode we are joined by Frantz "Hanzo the Bullfrog" Winston. Frantz is a musician and involved in several Montreal bands including Only the Righteous and Paluyota. We talk the release of his new album Noir with Only the Righteous, the art of Nardwuar, Haiti's independence and more.On the MicsQuinn McMorrowSean ScobbieAlex Johannes CameronSam McGriskinCian ConsidineSpecial Guest Frantz "Hanzo the Bullfrog" WinstonMusic by Pilla KeysProduced by Nav JagpalRecorded at Artloft Studios
Mr. National’s 51st podcast is a classic. Not only does he discuss upcoming Electric Football excitement, he weighs in on ERRTHANG else! NFL Collective Bargaining Agreement, NBA All-Star Weekend, Houston Astros and Cheatin, with a capital C. Wilder and Fury analysis and the XFL. You name it, National covers it. Listen here or subscribe on… Continue reading MNP – 051 Shots Fired →
Hey Control Freaks! This week, we are getting ready for Superbowl LIV! With the big game just a few weeks away, I am dedicating an entire podcast to talk to you about the following: 1. How to host a HEALTHY Superbowl Party (don't worry, it doesn't make it less fun and you still get to enjoy all of your favorites). 2. How to decorate on a budget for the big day if you're hosting 3. Things NOT to say or do after a Superbowl loss + things YOU CAN DO to make it easier on your grieving friend or spouse. If you like everything you hear today, you can download my FREE Superbowl Ebook here. It includes everything we talk about in this episode + a TON of recipes you can use for Championship Weekend and the big day. TO DOWNLOAD: https://kzsmithllc.activehosted.com/f/27
New Music from T-Wee Acehigh: Revival in the Hip-Hop World New rap and hip hop artist T-wee Acehigh is making his mark in the music world. With a unique style and up-beat sound, his music is inspired by his life growing up in St. Louis, MO. His lyrics reflect themes that are central to St. Louis street culture. Influenced by those who came before him, T-wee Acehigh puts his own unique spin on the sound that has become synonymous with St. Louis. This artist is a must-listen for anyone who enjoys the sound of St. Louis, relatable lyrics, and a smooth blend of hip hop and new age rap music. His top hit single Dat Money Maker is making a splash on the radio, as well as all available music platforms. With a sound that’s almost playful, this track is catchy and original while blending beats and sounds that transport the listener to a neighborhood in St. Louis. There’s nothing flashy or over the top about this track and it doesn’t try too hard to be trendy. It feels genuine and real, solidifying T-wee Acehigh as a true musician. This track would be right at home in a club setting, providing a great tune to dance to. T-wee Acehigh is currently streaming his music on all available digital platforms. He has put out singles like Dat Money Maker and Money over Errthang, as well as remixes and full albums. You can find his music on Soundcloud, Amazon music, Pandora, Spotify, Tidal, Napster, Shazam, and even larger platforms like YouTube, the Google Play store and Apple iTunes. With thousands of followers and page views, it’s clear that T-Wee Acehigh is only just beginning to climb the charts and you can be sure that you will hear more from and about him in the future. To make a music purchase, visit this link, or add his music on Spotify, iTunes or any other platform. Don’t miss out on this must-hear music from new artist T-wee Acehigh.
J Wil discusses his own personal fitness journey while giving some exercise tips to help you pursue yours. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Shades of Strong | Shifting the Strong Black Woman Narrative
Rob brought the MEAT to the cookout in this episode. I'm telling you, he gets ALL THE WAY NAKED about strong black women and the black men who love them. He delves deep into why there’s such a huge disconnect in male and female relationships and how we can remedy that by mastering the art of communication. Baabbyy!!!! He is serving up all kinds of goodness -- ribs, chicken, hamburgers, hot dogs..ERRTHANG!!!! Some of the episode's defining moments include: What it was like growing up as a black man in a community of strong black women Common myths he's personally encountered about the strong black woman and how he handled them What it's like raising a daughter in a society that may label her as angry and his plan for handling that How forgiveness, patience and compassion can restore the relationship between the black man and strong black woman The role of black men in the strong black woman's life How men and women think, communicate, operate and experience life differently How the breakdown in communication often contributes to the misconception of the strong black woman The importance of knowing your identity and strength as a woman from a non-secular or popular culture point of view The value of strong black women partnering with black men and helping them to better understand their needs and how to support them This episode has so much MEAT! Nobody's going hungry today. Seriously, Rob is serving up all kinds of goodness. From his growing relationship with his eight-year old daughter to the characteristics of his ideal mate, he left no charcoal unburned. ABOUT ROB Being a man of many gifts and talents, nothing exhilarates Robert Badgett III more than empowering the masses to take transformative action in their personal lives, businesses and families through education, arts and entertainment. For the last 15 years, he has used his creative forms of expression to reach the masses. As a music artist, he has released several empowering & motivational compilation albums filled with revival and hope! As a Producer, he has produced and co-hosted several radio programs aimed at empowering others to work through relationships issues with self and others, finding their voice, purpose and passion- whatever it takes to discover their greatness! As an author, he just released his brand new best seller His Love Letters for Her- his gift of inspiration to all women, reminding them that they are unconditionally loved and valued! He has written and marketed innovative curricula followed by making that hope, empowerment, and revival available to the masses through podcast and vlogs series as well as speaking words of empowerment at conferences, seminars and workshops, bringing healing, hope and insight to those trapped in failure! Robert H. Badgett III is also an entrepreneur, Founder and CEO of his own media education company, Made To BFree Inc. Apart from business and ministry, Rob is a devoted father of three children and enjoys spending time investing in their lives. It is his mission and purpose to Be Filled, Revived, and Empowered everyday of his life. You can find Rob in the following online spaces: Website: www.hislovelettersforher.com Facebook: hislovelettersforher ALL social media platforms: @madetobfree Rob's MOST Quotable Moment: “You [women] have that internal clock of intuition and those hard wire emotional things that we just don't have, which is why we need you; but use it as a strength, not as something that's going to become a weakness in your relationship." If you enjoyed this episode of Shades of Strong, tell a friend to tell a friend. SUBSCRIBE. RATE. REVIEW If this episode had you saying, "Pass the peas, like we used to do!", head on over to Apple Podcasts and SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHOW! And if you’re moved to do so, kindly leave us a rating and review. Other Ways to subscribe to Shade of Strong Podcast:
Listening is the key to important and difficult conversations, according to Al Letson the current host of “Reveal,” the first hour-long public broadcasting show and podcast produced by the Center for Investigative Reporting and the Public Radio Exchange (PRX). He claims with the explosion of social media and cable news shows that Americans have lost the ability to listen to each other. We talk past one another instead of with one another. He also claims that sometimes the best way to deal with a confrontational conversation or hostile ideas being expressed is to just walk away. He feels that bitter arguments should not replace constructive conversation--but if they do—he does not engage. He does not give them space in his life. Letson equates true listening to an “act of love.” He claims that sometimes the most powerful thing that a person can do is “shut up and listen.” Letson has spent much of his career listening and talking, especially on his famous radio programs and podcasts. From 2008 to 2014, he was the host and executive producer of PRX’s State of the Re:Union podcast where Letson travelled across the country talking to a wide variety of people. He helped launch “Reveal” in 2015. Letson also has created and is co-host of his own podcast “Errthang” – a show that features storytelling, radio drama, and pop culture. Besides his active life in radio, Letson is a performance poet, playwright, writer, and actor. Currently, Letson also is writing for DC comics and he has produced two graphic novels. He recently visited Ohio University as part of the Challenging Dialogue Lecture Series created by President Dr. Duane Nellis.
In the final episode of Spacebridge, big TV-satellite “spacebridges” become popular in the USSR, but remain a logistical nightmare—and for American producers, especially—a labor of love that few can afford. Meanwhile, a new breed of citizen diplomat enters the scene, determined to do an end-run around the USSR’s ancient telephone system. They find ways to connect people via a new-fangled contraption, the modem. The consequences of those connections linger today. Spacebridge is a production of Showcase from PRX’s Radiotopia with additional funding from the Carnegie Corporation of New York. Our Russian content partner is the history site Arzamas.Academy. Find out more and listen to the previous series, Ways of Hearing, The Polybius Conspiracy, Secrets, Errthang, The Great God of Depression and The Stoop at radiotopia.fm/showcase.
The first two-way satellite links between the US and USSR are strange, disorganized, and sometimes a little magical. Battling language and technological barriers, Soviet and American musicians, computing pioneers, scientists, and even kids find a way to stage a series of exchanges across the skies — at first awkward, but growing more meaningful as Cold War paranoia ratchets ever higher. Spacebridge is a production of Showcase from PRX’s Radiotopia with additional funding from the Carnegie Corporation of New York. Our Russian content partner is the history site Arzamas.Academy. Find out more and listen to the previous series, The Stoop, Ways of Hearing, The Polybius Conspiracy, Secrets, Errthang, and The Great God of Depression at radiotopia.fm/showcase.
Podcasting has given rise to new voices and new, highly personal ways to tell stories. But as the medium expands, it struggles to create gold standards for building shows that will be popular and financially sustainable. Cynthia Graber, co-host and co-creator of Gastropod, about the science and history of food, joins Al Letson, host of the investigative reporting show Reveal and creator of Errthang, his own personal “mixtape of delight,” to dive into the secrets of successful podcasting and what the future might hold for this intimate form of media. Speakers: Cynthia Graber is an award-winning radio producer and print reporter who’s covered science, technology, food, agriculture, and any other stories that catch her fancy for more than 15 years. Her work has been featured in magazines and radio shows including Fast Company, BBC Future, Slate, the Boston Globe, Studio 360, PRI’s The World, Living on Earth, and many others. She’s a regular contributor to the podcast Scientific American’s 60-Second Science and in 2014, she co-founded the Gastropod food science podcast alongside author Nicola Twilley. Cynthia’s radio and print awards include those from the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the Society of Environmental Journalists, and the international Institute of Physics. Al Letson has received national recognition and built a devoted fan base with soul-stirring, interdisciplinary work. He established himself early in his career as a heavyweight in the Poetry Slam Movement, which garnered artistic credibility and renown. Performing on a number of national, regional and local stages including HBO’s Def Poetry Jam, CBS’s Final Four PreGame Show and commercial projects for Sony, the Florida Times Union, Adobe Software, and the Doorpost Film Project, Al has honed his professional voice and artistic sensibilities into a unique brand that is all his own. After winning the Public Radio Talent Quest, Al received a grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting to create three episodes of his public radio show concept State of the Re:Union. His company finished their first grant in August of 2009 and has just been awarded one of the largest public radio grants every given to a single project to produce a full season of shows.
At a low point in the Cold War, three men walk into a bureaucrat’s office at Gosteleradio, the state broadcaster of the Soviet Union. Two are Americans: an astronaut, and a researcher of psychic phenomena. The third is a Russian utopian with a notebook full of phone numbers he’s not supposed to know. The three want approval for something that’s never been tried before: a two-way, simultaneous satellite link between the enemy empires of the US and USSR. Spacebridge is a production of Showcase from PRX’s Radiotopia with additional funding from the Carnegie Corporation of New York. Our Russian content partner is the history site Arzamas.Academy. Find out more and listen to the previous series Ways of Hearing, The Polybius Conspiracy, Secrets, Errthang, The Great God of Depression, and The Stoop at radiotopia.fm/showcase.
Season 2, Episode 7: John Coffey Refuses to Save the World (Part 2) John Coffey, the character from The Green Mile, discovers he is a Magical Negro. He is told he has to play his part and if he doesn’t, the universe will fall apart. But what if John refuses? Will the world end? Are we all destined to play the roles we are cast? Errthang is a production of Showcase, from PRX’s Radiotopia, and is funded in part by the Delores Barr Weaver Fund. Special thanks to WJCT in Jacksonville, Florida.
Season 2, Episode 6: John Coffey Refuses to Save the World (Part 1) John Coffey, the character from The Green Mile, discovers he is a Magical Negro. He is told he has to play his part and if he doesn’t, the universe will fall apart. But what if John refuses? Will the world end? Are we all destined to play the roles we are cast? Errthang is a production of Showcase, from PRX’s Radiotopia, and is funded in part by the Delores Barr Weaver Fund. Special thanks to WJCT in Jacksonville, Florida.
Season 2, Episode 1: 808s and 3 Heartbreaks Errthang is back with season two and Al tells the stories of three excruciating heartbreaks, that will leave you laughing. Errthang is a production of Showcase, from PRX’s Radiotopia, and is funded in part by the Delores Barr Weaver Fund. Special thanks to WJCT in Jacksonville, Florida.
Season 2, Episode 2: What the Hell is Wrong with Al? Al recounts when he went to a protest to report the news, but became the news. Letson saved a right-wing protester from a vicious beating by Antifa. This episode is about why he did it, how it all happened, and how he felt afterwards. Errthang is a production of Showcase, from PRX’s Radiotopia, and is funded in part by the Delores Barr Weaver Fund. Special thanks to WJCT in Jacksonville, Florida.
Season 2, Episode 4: The Good Guy Myth Al goes deep exploring the "good guy’s” relationship to the #MeToo movement, through a story about his old friend, Louis. After the story, Al sits down with feminist commentator Kimberly Foster of For Harriet, to talk about the story, Rape Culture, and how to move forward. Errthang is a production of Showcase, from PRX’s Radiotopia, and is funded in part by the Delores Barr Weaver Fund. Special thanks to WJCT in Jacksonville, Florida.
Season 2, Episode 5: How to Slowly Kill Yourself and Others in America This episode of Errthang features Kiese Laymon’s memoir about growing up as a young black man in the South. The piece is performed by a small group of young black men Al mentored in their youth. Errthang is a production of Showcase, from PRX’s Radiotopia, and is funded in part by the Delores Barr Weaver Fund. Special thanks to WJCT in Jacksonville, Florida.
Season 2, Episode 3: No Ordinary Love Al and Willie tell stories about fatherhood. Al’s story is about being a black father to a white kid, while Willie talks about teaching his son how to handle a bully. Errthang is a production of Showcase, from PRX’s Radiotopia, and is funded in part by the Delores Barr Weaver Fund. Special thanks to WJCT in Jacksonville, Florida.
The Stoop talks to interracial couples having difficult conversations around race, love and identity at a time when racial tensions are high. And when there’s kids in the mix, these conversations can be even harder. We also hear from Professor Shantel Buggs—author of the study “Dating in the Time of #BlackLivesMatter”—who shares her findings from talking with with dozens of women about whether awareness of racial issues mattered when they were choosing a partner. This mini-series of The Stoop is produced especially for Showcase from PRX’s Radiotopia. It’s hosted and produced by Leila Day and Hana Baba, edited by Julie Caine and Casey Miner, engineered by Seth Samuel and Chris Hoff, and associate produced by Jessica Jupiter. Music by Daoud Anthony and artwork by Neema Iyer. Special thanks to KALW, the NPR Story Lab, and California Humanities. Find out more and listen to the previous series, Ways of Hearing, The Polybius Conspiracy, Secrets, Errthang and The Great God of Depression at radiotopia.fm/showcase.
It’s called “the nod,” that silent acknowledgement of solidarity that especially happens when Black folk see one another in spaces where they are “the onlys.” In this episode, The Stoop hits the streets with black radio producers to give the nod and report back from New York, Seattle, and North Carolina. This mini-series of The Stoop is produced especially for Showcase from PRX’s Radiotopia. It’s hosted and produced by Leila Day and Hana Baba, edited by Julie Caine and Casey Miner, engineered by Seth Samuel and Chris Hoff, and associate produced by Jessica Jupiter. Music by Daoud Anthony and artwork by Neema Iyer. Special thanks to KALW, the NPR Story Lab, and California Humanities. Find out more and listen to the previous series, Ways of Hearing, The Polybius Conspiracy, Secrets, Errthang and The Great God of Depression at radiotopia.fm/showcase.
Lean in for this one, as The Stoop heads to the lowcountry of South Carolina to celebrate the language and culture of the Gullah Geechee, a people rooted in a mix of African cultures. Meet Gullah royalty Queen Quet, unwavering defender of Gullah Geechee culture, and Professor Sunn m'Cheaux, who found himself teaching a language he’d often been told not to speak while growing up. This mini-series of The Stoop is produced especially for Showcase from PRX’s Radiotopia. It’s hosted and produced by Leila Day and Hana Baba, edited by Julie Caine and Casey Miner, engineered by Seth Samuel and Chris Hoff, and associate produced by Jessica Jupiter. Music by Daoud Anthony and artwork by Neema Iyer. Special thanks to KALW, the NPR Story Lab, and California Humanities. Find out more and listen to the previous series, Ways of Hearing, The Polybius Conspiracy, Secrets, Errthang and The Great God of Depression at radiotopia.fm/showcase.
Thin nose, high cheekbones, kinky hair, what you got in your blood? Your blood won’t lie, but does it determine your identity? We meet two women – Uzaz Shami, a Nubian woman who didn’t expect her results, and Shonda Buchanan who has always identified as Native American but isn’t always accepted as that. What percent of an ethnicity makes you part of that group? Does it even matter? Co-hosts Leila and Hana also take the test, and things take an unexpected turn. This miniseries of The Stoop is produced especially for Showcase from PRX’s Radiotopia. It’s hosted and produced by Leila Day and Hana Baba, edited by Julie Caine and Chris Miner, engineered by Seth Samuel and Chris Hoff, and associate produced by Jessica Jupiter. Music by Daoud Anthony and artwork by Neema Iyer. Special thanks to KALW, the NPR Story Lab, and California Humanities. Find out more and listen to the previous series, Ways of Hearing, The Polybius Conspiracy, Secrets, Errthang and The Great God of Depression at radiotopia.fm/showcase.
We talk everything! Starting from Football to sports too Kanye to Venom! Errthang!
Today I'm thinking about the greatness that is BlerDCon and this whole false notion that black women don't like nerds. blerdcon.com
Shades of Strong | Shifting the Strong Black Woman Narrative
Episode 005 of Get Naked LIVE™ features Rob Badgett, Founder and CEO of Made To BFree Inc. Rob brought the MEAT to the cookout in this episode. I'm telling you, he gets ALL THE WAY NAKED about strong black women and the black men who love them. He delves deep into why there’s such a huge disconnect in male and female relationships and how we can remedy that by mastering the art of communication. Baabbyy!!!! He is serving up all kinds of goodness -- ribs, chicken, hamburgers, hot dogs..ERRTHANG!!!! Some of the episode's defining moments include: What it was like growing up as a black man in a community of strong black women Common myths he's personally encountered about the strong black woman and how he handled them What it's like raising a daughter in a society that may label her as angry and his plan for handling that How forgiveness, patience and compassion can restore the relationship between the black man and strong black woman The role of black men in the strong black woman's life How men and women think, communicate, operate and experience life differently How the breakdown in communication often contributes to the misconception of the strong black woman The importance of knowing your identity and strength as a woman from a non-secular or popular culture point of view The value of strong black women partnering with black men and helping them to better understand their needs and how to support them This episode has so much MEAT! Nobody's going hungry today. Seriously, Rob is serving up all kinds of goodness. From his growing relationship with his eight-year old daughter to the characteristics of his ideal mate, he left no charcoal unburned. ABOUT ROB Being a man of many gifts and talents, nothing exhilarates Robert Badgett III more than empowering the masses to take transformative action in their personal lives, businesses and families through education, arts and entertainment. For the last 15 years, he has used his creative forms of expression to reach the masses. As a music artist, he has released several empowering & motivational compilation albums filled with revival and hope! As a Producer, he has produced and co-hosted several radio programs aimed at empowering others to work through relationships issues with self and others, finding their voice, purpose and passion- whatever it takes to discover their greatness! As an author, he just released his brand new best seller His Love Letters for Her- his gift of inspiration to all women, reminding them that they are unconditionally loved and valued! He has written and marketed innovative curricula followed by making that hope, empowerment, and revival available to the masses through podcast and vlogs series as well as speaking words of empowerment at conferences, seminars and workshops, bringing healing, hope and insight to those trapped in failure! Robert H. Badgett III is also an entrepreneur, Founder and CEO of his own media education company, Made To BFree Inc. Apart from business and ministry, Rob is a devoted father of three children and enjoys spending time investing in their lives. It is his mission and purpose to Be Filled, Revived, and Empowered everyday of his life. You can find Rob in the following online spaces: Website: www.hislovelettersforher.com Facebook: hislovelettersforher ALL social media platforms: @madetobfree Rob's MOST Quotable Moment: “You [women] have that internal clock of intuition and those hard wire emotional things that we just don't have, which is why we need you; but use it as a strength, not as something that's going to become a weakness in your relationship." If you enjoyed this episode of Get Naked LIVE, tell a friend to tell a friend. …and if you have a story to share and would like to be a guest on the show, Click HERE to make it happen. SUBSCRIBE. RATE. REVIEW If this episode had you saying, "Pass the peas,
Al and Willie wrap up the season right where they started – with each other. After 30 years of friendship, their origin story is finally revealed. Errthang is produced and hosted by Al Letson, with co-host and music supervisor Willie Evans Jr., show systemizer Brie Burge and actor Jason Stephens. Check out season one here. S2 of Errthang is a production of Showcase, from PRX’s Radiotopia. Find out more and listen to the previous series, Ways of Hearing, The Polybius Conspiracy and Secrets, at radiotopia.fm/showcase.
In this second half of Errthang’s original radio drama: John Coffey doesn’t want to be Magical Negro anymore and the universe trembles in the aftershock of his decision. All John wants is a story all his own; a history deeper than him just saving white people. John sets out to find that story with the help of his fellow Magical Negroes and his creator, Stephen King. Errthang is produced and hosted by Al Letson, with co-host and music supervisor Willie Evans Jr., show systemizer Brie Burge and actor Jason Stephens. Check out season one here. John Coffey Refuses to Save the World features Larry Knight (John Coffey), David Girard (Legba), Jason Stephens (God with a little g), Toni Lang Philips (Mother Abigail), Steven Anderson (Bagger Vance), Bill Ratliff (Stephen King), Brooks Anne (Clerk). S2 of Errthang is a production of Showcase, from PRX’s Radiotopia. Find out more and listen to the previous series, Ways of Hearing, The Polybius Conspiracy and Secrets, at radiotopia.fm/showcase.
In this episode, Errthang takes on radio drama: John Coffey waits to play his part in The Green Mile in the room of Magical Negroes. With him are other Magical Negroes: Mother Abigail, Bagger Vance, and God (with a Little g). When John learns the nature of his power, he doesn’t want to be magical anymore and refuses to go. But everyone has to play their part, or the universe might fall apart. John Coffey and the rest of the Magical Negroes wrestle with question; are we all destined to play the roles we are cast? Errthang is produced and hosted by Al Letson, with co-host and music supervisor Willie Evans Jr., show systemizer Brie Burge and actor Jason Stephens. Check out season one here. This episode features Larry Knight (as John Coffey), David Girard (Legba), Jason Stephens (God with a little g), Toni Lang Philips (Mother Abigail), Steven Anderson (Bagger Vance), Bill Ratliff (Stephen King), Brooks Anne (Clerk). S2 of Errthang is a production of Showcase, from PRX’s Radiotopia. Find out more and listen to the previous series, Ways of Hearing, The Polybius Conspiracy and Secrets, at radiotopia.fm/showcase.
This episode features Kiese Laymon’s memoir about growing up as a young black man in the South. The piece is performed by a small group of young black men who Al mentored in their youth. Errthang is produced and hosted by Al Letson, with co-host and music supervisor Willie Evans Jr., show systemizer Brie Burge and actor Jason Stephens. Check out season one here. S2 of Errthang is a production of Showcase, from PRX’s Radiotopia. Find out more and listen to the previous series, Ways of Hearing, The Polybius Conspiracy and Secrets, at radiotopia.fm/showcase.
This week on Hard NOC Life, Peabody-winning journalist, poet, and podcaster extraordinaire Al Letson joins the pod! Keith and Al engage in a wide-ranging conversation that touches on, well, Errthang: how comics taught him to read, the ways nerd culture predicted the rise of Trumpism, his time in DC Comics' Talent Development program, Superman's red trunks, why he sobbed during Black Panther, and what to look forward to in the second season of Errthang! All this and more on Hard NOC Life! Watch it on your screen, hit "play," and check this. Subscribe to all of podcasts in the Hard NOC Media family on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, and NPR One! Support Hard NOC Media on Patreon. As always, our official theme music is brought to you by the super team of Adam WarRock and Chops.
Al goes deep exploring the "good guy’s” relationship to the #MeToo movement, through a story about his old friend, Louis. After the story, Al sits down with feminist commentator Kimberly Foster of For Harriet, to talk about the story, Rape Culture, and how to move forward. Errthang is produced and hosted by Al Letson, with co-host and music supervisor Willie Evans Jr., show systemizer Brie Burge and actor Jason Stephens. Check out season one here. S2 of Errthang is a production of Showcase, from PRX’s Radiotopia. Find out more and listen to the previous series, Ways of Hearing, The Polybius Conspiracy and Secrets, at radiotopia.fm/showcase.
Al and Willie tell stories about fatherhood. Al’s story is about being a black father to a white kid, while Willie recounts teaching his son how to handle a bully. Errthang is produced and hosted by Al Letson, with co-host and music supervisor Willie Evans Jr., show systemizer Brie Burge and actor Jason Stephens. Check out season one here. Season 2 of Errthang is a production of Showcase, from PRX’s Radiotopia. Find out more and listen to the previous series, Ways of Hearing, The Polybius Conspiracy and Secrets, at radiotopia.fm/showcase. Thanks to Burrow for sponsoring Showcase.
Al Letson returns to TPD! It's been over 2 years since we last spoke to Al and a lot has happened! Al talks about about the new season of Errthang, life on Reveal, use of social media in the Trump era and that's just to name a few topics we dug deep into! If you enjoyed this episode, please consider supporting TPD on Patreon! And if you are considering starting your own podcast or looking for a great new home for your existing show, check out this week's show sponsor, Podbean! Go to www.podbean.com/TPD for your first month for FREE! Links: Al Letson (Twitter) Errthang (Website) Reveal (Website)
Al recounts when he went to a protest to report the news, but became the news. Letson saved a right-wing protester from a vicious beating by Antifa. This episode is about why he did it, how it all happened, and how he felt afterwards. Errthang is produced and hosted by Al Letson, with co-host and music supervisor Willie Evans Jr., show systemizer Brie Burge and actor Jason Stephens. Check out season one here. Season 2 of Errthang is a production of Showcase, from PRX’s Radiotopia. Find out more and listen to the previous series, Ways of Hearing, The Polybius Conspiracy and Secrets, at radiotopia.fm/showcase. Thanks to Burrow for sponsoring Showcase.
Al Letson and Willie Evans Jr. are back with season two of Errthang! After a long hiatus, the dynamic duo returns to tell stories, and have a good time. This season Letson and Evans focus on stories and interviews about fatherhood, the political unrest in the country, and ruminations on love. It’s a wild, fun ride with a lot of heart and depth. In episode one, Al tells the stories of three excruciating heartbreaks that will leave you laughing. Errthang is produced and hosted by Al Letson, with co-host and music supervisor Willie Evans Jr., show systemizer Brie Burge and actor Jason Stephens. Check out season one here. Errthang is a production of Showcase, from PRX’s Radiotopia. Find out more and listen to the previous series, Ways of Hearing, The Polybius Conspiracy and Secrets, at radiotopia.fm/showcase.
Coming up next on Showcase: Errthang Errthang is just that: everything that’s percolating in journalist/storyteller Al Letson’s brain; stories told with a lot of heart, interviews with a lot of thought, music with a funky beat, and a good time with co-host Willie Evans Jr. Stay tuned for eight weekly episodes starting March 23. Find out more at radiotopia.fm/showcase.
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Vumi and Mzed are back with another episode on a new schedule folks!! This week we discuss the shocking revelations, on some Weinstein level that former ANC MP Danny Jordaan committed. We also discuss at length the mental state of people who commit rape and any sexual violence. When then move on to the Cape water crisis as the municipality has started decreasing pressure to households causing some issues. Mzed reveals to us his new found love for comics, with is purchase of the Black Eyed Peas', 'Masters of the Sun' comic, find the link below! Masters of the Sun: https://www.amazon.com/Black-Eyed-Peas-Present-Chronicles/dp/1302910841/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1509571806&sr=8-1&keywords=masters+of+the+sun
We meet Lauren's Scandinavian doppelganger, then explode songs with the host of Song Exploder. Then we chat with the makers of the hit show In The Dark, and Al Letson tells us what he's listening to.
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Al Letson from Reveal and The Center for Investigative Reporting joins me this week to talk about his amazing experiences in public radio, podcasting and storytelling. Al talks about everything from his days as a flight attendant to slam poetry to State of the ReUnion, working with The Moth, his own show "Errthang", his career in theatre and of course, Reveal! We covered a lot of ground in a short amount of time! Enjoy and share with a friend! Support TPD on Patreon! Links: Al Letson (Twitter) (Facebook) State of the ReUnion (Twitter) (Facebook) (Al's 'goodbye post') Errthang (Twitter) (Facebook) Al's manifesto on Transom.org Al's story on The Moth, "Love Song for Malawi"
After performing in Jacksonville for several years, Al finally breaks into the big time with an off-Broadway show. But when he gets invited to a dinner with a wealthy couple, things don’t go as expected. For more from Errthang, visit errthangshow.com.
Al Letson is fully dedicated to the journalistic work he produces at State of the Re:Union and Reveal, but deep down, he's still an artist. That's why he produces Errthang, a podcast.
Errthang’s first radio theatre piece takes us to Texas, specifically to death row, where a press secretary is haunted by the executions he has had to watch. Music Courtesies: “There’s Probably No Time” by Chris Zabriskie: http://bit.ly/1uVGLVQ “After Midnight” by Kai Engel: http://bit.ly/1OiwnU2 For more Errthang, visit http://errthangshow.com
Cesar and Drew tackle Badr's barrage of troll worthy topics. The guys discuss various costume reveals for the upcoming fall superhero TV shows, the X-Men's latest struggle, and take sides with The Winter Soldier against DC's flavor of the weekSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/theshortbox)
The Errthang crew brings in international storyteller Derek Coghlan. Derek has traveled the world and has had some interesting encounters. In this story he travels to the land down under and has an unlikely meeting. For more Errthang, visit http://errthangshow.com
The last music themed episode was such a hit, we interviewed another hometown band! The trio that make up, Moyamoya, guest on the show to talk about instrumental music, the five year process of their debut album, and their upcoming show in October.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/theshortbox)
Down their main fact checking wizard the guys try their hand at catching up with all the latest comic book news, movie rumors, and television. Learn why you should never mush Stephen Amell in the face and our theories on the catalyst for Civil War.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/theshortbox)
It's been a long time coming but we're proud to present our milestone 100th episode! In this one we premiere the first ever Short Box brand of DVD commentary. DC's latest animated film "Justice League: Gods and Monsters" is the lucky first victim.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/theshortbox)
Before our big 100th episode, we present the funkiest Q&A in podcast history! Down two co-hosts Badr and Cesar team up with the new podcast in town, The Errthang Show, hosted by Jax Renaissance man, Al Letson; and rapper extraordinaire, Willie Evans. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/theshortbox)
In the second episode of Errthang, host Al Letson and his trusty sidekick Willie Evans Jr. dive into the world of Nerdom and spins stories with their favorite comic book writers, Matt Fraction, David Walker, and Kelly Sue DeConnick. Don’t like or have an opinion on comic books? Well get ready because Letson and company will turn you into true believers with stories filled with the funk, sex criminals, and ass-kicking feminists. For more, visit our website at http://errthangshow.com
Our first podcast of Errthang is an origin story. Because every superhero needs an origin story. Our mild-mannered host Al Letson was born in the crucible of fire and conflict. His chief tormentor/protector — Big Brother Almighty. For more on Errthang visit our website at http://errthangshow.com