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Discover in this message how to carry the fire of Soul Winning so as to fulfill the order we have all received from Christ.
Hey there! Today's episode is a short conversation with a woman I have come to admired so much, Funmilola. She is an engineer (and many other things really) with about 15 years of experience and in this episode, she shares on her journey - Her lessons, mistakes and advice for early- to mid- stage career people. I hope you enjoy listening to this and you find it impactful. Cheers! ❤️
In this message, Funmilola SUULOLA shares about the benefits and to start thinking and acting On God's Word
The very first episode of the show and it's an absolute banger. On this episode , the host - Funmilola a.k.a Funmi Pepper, shares with you guys a valentine's day to remember. The one Valentine's day experience that has shaped the way he views Valentine. TWITTER @MafejopamiPod
We were honored to have Funmilola Fagbamila as our guest this week. Funmilola is an incredible human being with so much insight, intelligence, joy and wisdom. The conversation we had about our personal Bi-Cultural identities was a true pleasure. In this episode we also discuss White women and Slavery, Thea's new venture Ayo Consults, Funmilola's Pan-African International roundtable and more. Special Thanks This Week To Our Producer. You are seriously the best! Enjoy! LINKS BELOW White Women Were Slave Owners They Were Her Property Ayo Consulting Funmilola's Website Funmilola's IG ---- Episodes are available every Wednesday. We want to spread by word of mouth, so... please text this episode to your homegirl, your partner, your mama, your co-worker. Let them know what's on your heart. PLEASE SUBSCRIBE, REVIEW AND RATE OUR PODCAST! Follow us on IG/FB and send questions and comments via DM or email INSTAGRAM @allheartpodcast EMAIL allheartpodcast@gmail.com ---- All Heart Podcast is a lifestyle podcast, healing the culture with joy and pleasure. Hosted by Noni Limar & Thea Monyeé Produced and Edited by Debbie Allen
This season, we invited our credit readers to interview our storytellers. Today, you'll hear from Funmilola Fagbamila who narrated the previous episode about the life of Queen Nanny. If you haven't listened to last week's episode, now is a good time to go check it out!Funmilola reveals how her art and activism collide, the skills it requires to be a successful organizer and why Queen Nanny's story personally resonated.Sponsored by:www.rebelgirls.co Use promocode REBELPODCAST to get 15% off your first purchase!About Funmilola:Funmilola Fagbamila is a Nigerian American scholar, activist, playwright and artist. She currently serves as an adjunct professor of Pan African Studies at California State University, Los Angeles. As an original member of the Black Lives Matter Movement, Funmilola has been organizing with BLM since its inception in 2013. Her most recent theatrical production was featured in the 2018 Netflix Documentary, Feminists.Credits:This episode of Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls is produced by Elena Favilli, Joy Fowlkes, and Meg Murnane. Sound design and original theme music by Elettra Bargiacchi. Mattia Marcelli was the sound mixer. Special thanks to Clio McClure for coordinating our credit readers and interviewers.
This season, we invited our credit readers to interview our storytellers. Today, you'll hear from Funmilola Fagbamila who narrated the previous episode about the life of Queen Nanny. If you haven't listened to last week's episode, now is a good time to go check it out!Funmilola reveals how her art and activism collide, the skills it requires to be a successful organizer and why Queen Nanny's story personally resonated.Sponsored by:www.rebelgirls.co Use promocode REBELPODCAST to get 15% off your first purchase!About Funmilola:Funmilola Fagbamila is a Nigerian American scholar, activist, playwright and artist. She currently serves as an adjunct professor of Pan African Studies at California State University, Los Angeles. As an original member of the Black Lives Matter Movement, Funmilola has been organizing with BLM since its inception in 2013. Her most recent theatrical production was featured in the 2018 Netflix Documentary, Feminists.Credits:This episode of Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls is produced by Elena Favilli, Joy Fowlkes, and Meg Murnane. Sound design and original theme music by Elettra Bargiacchi. Mattia Marcelli was the sound mixer. Special thanks to Clio McClure for coordinating our credit readers and interviewers.
Once upon a time, there was a girl who couldn’t be captured. Her name was Nanny. In the jungles of Jamaica, escaped slaves called maroons lived together in colonies, and “Queen Nanny,” as they called her, was one of their leaders. Helped along by her ancestors and the strength of her people, Nanny taught slaves to use the environment to their advantage and fight back. Queen Nanny’s legacy continues to inspire activists and rebels to this day.Sponsored by:www.rebelgirls.co Use promocode REBELPODCAST to get 15% off your first purchase!About the Narrator:Funmilola Fagbamila is a Nigerian American scholar, activist, playwright and artist. She currently serves as an adjunct professor of Pan African Studies at California State University, Los Angeles. As an original member of the Black Lives Matter Movement, Funmilola has been organizing with BLM since its inception in 2013. Her most recent theatrical production was featured in the 2018 Netflix Documentary, “Feminists.”Credits:This episode of Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls is produced by Elena Favilli, Joy Fowlkes, and Meg Murnane, with writing by Corinne Purtill and narration by Funmilola Fagbamila. Jestine Ware edited all scripts. Sound design and original theme music by Elettra Bargiacchi.Resources:The Iron Thorn by Carey RobinsonThe Mother of Us All by Karla GottliebWars of Respect by Kamau BrathwaiteMaroon Story by Beverly CareyThe Rebel Woman in the British West Indies During Slavery by Lucille Mathurin MairTrue-Born Maroons by Kenneth BilbyWar and Peace with the Maroons by Philip Wright (Caribbean Quarterly)Queen Nanny: Legendary Maroon Chieftainess (2016 film)
Once upon a time, there was a girl who couldn’t be captured. Her name was Nanny. In the jungles of Jamaica, escaped slaves called maroons lived together in colonies, and “Queen Nanny,” as they called her, was one of their leaders. Helped along by her ancestors and the strength of her people, Nanny taught slaves to use the environment to their advantage and fight back. Queen Nanny’s legacy continues to inspire activists and rebels to this day.Sponsored by:www.rebelgirls.co Use promocode REBELPODCAST to get 15% off your first purchase!About the Narrator:Funmilola Fagbamila is a Nigerian American scholar, activist, playwright and artist. She currently serves as an adjunct professor of Pan African Studies at California State University, Los Angeles. As an original member of the Black Lives Matter Movement, Funmilola has been organizing with BLM since its inception in 2013. Her most recent theatrical production was featured in the 2018 Netflix Documentary, “Feminists.”Credits:This episode of Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls is produced by Elena Favilli, Joy Fowlkes, and Meg Murnane, with writing by Corinne Purtill and narration by Funmilola Fagbamila. Jestine Ware edited all scripts. Sound design and original theme music by Elettra Bargiacchi.Resources:The Iron Thorn by Carey RobinsonThe Mother of Us All by Karla GottliebWars of Respect by Kamau BrathwaiteMaroon Story by Beverly CareyThe Rebel Woman in the British West Indies During Slavery by Lucille Mathurin MairTrue-Born Maroons by Kenneth BilbyWar and Peace with the Maroons by Philip Wright (Caribbean Quarterly)Queen Nanny: Legendary Maroon Chieftainess (2016 film)
In this episode of DCHT Deborah had a candid sit down with Funmilola Ladeinde a Writer, Director and Producer with a strong academic background in psychology. Funmilola’s work experience is one at DCHT we would like to call multifaceted having worked in the prison system as a family intervention worker Funmi shares with us her corporate journey so far. We focused on the idea of juggling a number of careers and at one point Funmi’s exposure to the retail world was once enough to stay in the fashion industry but instead she manged and juggle to find her career in a place, where she is aiming for more and redefining the meaning of work (challenging all status quo). On this episode we would like to say you don’t have stay …….. *fill in the blanks*