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The BlackBusters Podcast
38. Juice with Bigg Jah and Tone Price

The BlackBusters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2023 86:12


Shoutout to our special guest Kevin Tate!! Juice is a 1992 American crime thriller film directed by Ernest R. Dickerson and written by Dickerson and Gerard Brown. It stars Omar Epps, Tupac Shakur, Jermaine Hopkins and Khalil Kain. The film touches on the lives of four black youths growing up in Harlem, following their day-to-day activities, their struggles with police harassment, rival neighborhood gangs and their families. The film is the writing and directing debut of Dickerson and features Shakur in his acting debut. The film was shot in New York City, mainly in the Harlem area, in 1991. Four Harlem friends -- Bishop (Tupac Shakur), Q (Omar Epps), Steel (Jermaine Hopkins) and Raheem (Khalil Kain) -- dabble in petty crime, but they decide to go big by knocking off a convenience store. Bishop, the magnetic leader of the group, has the gun. But Q has different aspirations. He wants to be a DJ and happens to have a gig the night of the robbery. Unfortunately for him, Bishop isn't willing to take no for answer in a game where everything's for keeps.

City Cast DC
D.C.'s Rat-Hunting Dogs, And Other Rat Solutions

City Cast DC

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 22:25


The D.C. rats are already scurrying around this spring, and it's only going to get worse as this warm year gets warmer. We sat down with Gerard Brown, who runs D.C. Health's Rodent Control Department, and Bomani Mtume, whose dog hunts rats in Adams Morgan, about how to stop the rats before they get out of control. For more information on getting rid of rats in your neighborhood, check out DC Health's rodent control page. And our morning newsletter Hey DC is all over this too, with tips from listeners and readers alike. Subscribe here.  We're also on Twitter! Follow us at @citycast_dc. And we'd love to feature you on the show! Share your DC-related thoughts, hopes, and frustrations with us in a voicemail by calling 2026422654. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

O'Connor & Company
11.02.22: Critter News: Gerard Brown Interview

O'Connor & Company

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2022 6:39


Gerard Brown, Program Manager of Rodent and Vector Control at the DC Department of Health, joined WMAL's "O'Connor and Company" radio program on Wednesday to discuss why D.C. rat complaints are skyrocketing in 2022.  WASHINGTON POST: Why D.C. rat complaints are skyrocketing in 2022.  D.C.'s great rat migration — and how they survived during the pandemic https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/interactive/2022/dc-rats-thrive-pandemic/ DC Health - Rodent Control website: https://dchealth.dc.gov/service/rodent-and-vector-control-division For more coverage on the issues that matter to you, visit www.WMAL.com, download the WMAL app or tune in live on WMAL-FM 105.9 FM from 5-9 AM ET. To join the conversation, check us out on Twitter: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor,  @Jgunlock,  @patricepinkfile and @heatherhunterdc.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

O'Connor & Company
11.02.22: [Hour 3 / 7 AM]: Biden's FL Campaign Stop, DC Rat Guy, Crying Starbucks Barista

O'Connor & Company

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2022 28:06


In the third hour of the morning show, Larry O'Connor and Julie Gunlock talked to DC Health's Gerard Brown and discussed President Biden's campaign visit to Florida and a sobbing barista who is sad they are working too much and were misgendered. For more coverage on the issues that matter to you, visit www.WMAL.com, download the WMAL app or tune in live on WMAL-FM 105.9 FM from 5-9 AM ET. To join the conversation, check us out on Twitter: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor,  @Jgunlock,  @patricepinkfile and @heatherhunterdc.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

City Cast DC
The Rats. They're Everywhere.

City Cast DC

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 17:38


D.C.'s rats are out of control this summer. Or at least it feels that way. Gerard Brown runs DC Health's Rodent Control Program, and he gave us the inside scoop on the extent of our ratty problem, and what each of us needs to do about it. Also, check us out on Twitter and sign up for our morning newsletter for more D.C. news and culture. And if you've got thoughts on the rats (or anything else!), leave us a voicemail by calling 2026422654. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Harlem's Very Own Podcast

"Riverside, mothaf*cka!" Another Hood Classic in the bag, and this one's been a long time coming. Harlem's Heroes bring it back uptown to talk about 'Juice', the coming-of-age tragedy that Jude keenly describes as "Black Outsiders". They discuss its impact, compare and contrast it to 'New Jack City', and of course analyze the silver screen debut of Barrio-born, South Central-raised Tupac Shakur back on his home turf. Did Justin think all these years were worth the wait? Press play and find out! FEAT. A touching tribute from Jude to his mom up top. We dedicate this episode to Marissa Steffers and Andrew Wilson. "Te vojo bene assai." 'Juice' is a 1992 crime-thriller film directed by Ernest R. Dickerson, written by Ernest R. Dickerson and Gerard Brown; starring Omar Epps, Jermaine "Huggy" Hopkins, Khalil Kain, and Tupac Shakur. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hvopod/support

The Shameless Mom Academy
422: Jessie Artigue and Gerard Brown: Foster Parents And Child Free By Choice

The Shameless Mom Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2020 52:12


Gerard + Jessie Pepper have been partners in crime since 2005. Their relationship started over a clean pile of laundry, and now they dish about life, love and how to keep from losing your mind on a podcast called Marriage Is Funny. Gerard loves his day job as a financial actuary, and Jessie continues to build her career as a lifestyle expert and online brand at StyleAndPepper.com. They enjoy preaching and speaking whenever possible, are always happiest while hosting friends and family in their home, and love being enthusiastic pet-parents to a rescue pup named Sadie Mae. Listen in to hear: Why they started a marriage podcast at the worst time in their marriage What is like to record a podcast with your partner when you’re annoyed with them Why they decided to be child free and why they opted to become foster parents instead The beautiful gifts and intense challenges of hosting short term foster placement The impact of foster parenting on their marriage If fostering has shifted their perspective on having children of their own. Links Mentioned: Marriage is funny Podcast Free Marriage Myths video series: Meet The Peppers Meet The Peppers / Grounded Marriage Jessie's personal IG: @styleandpepper Marriage is Funny IG: @meetthepeppers Connect with Jessie at jessieartigue.com Learn more about safe-families.org Thank you to our sponsors: Talkspace: To match with your perfect therapist for a fraction of the price of traditional therapy, go to talkspace.com, Make sure to use the code SHAMELESS to get $100 off your first month and show your support for the show. Betabrand: Right now, our listeners can get 20% off their first order when you go to betabrand.com/shameless (shameless must be lowercase). Lightstream: Just for my listeners: apply now to get an additional interest rate discount. The ONLY way to get this discount is to go to Lightstream.com/SHAMELESS..    

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We Talk Weekly's
Movie "Juice" Screenwriter Gerard Brown talks Tupac Shakur, Spawn, and more

We Talk Weekly's "After The Talk"

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2020 38:44


Writer Gerard Brown talks writing film "Juice" and Tupac Shakur, teaching screenwriting, his career and more!

Scaling Up
Ep# 064: Juggling Marriage + Business with Marriage is Funny Hosts Jessie + Gerard

Scaling Up

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2020 47:46


If you’re catching this one in real time, it is Valentine's week and it's coming in hot! I thought it would be the perfect time to talk about all things love. We're going deep and talking specifically about how to pursue your purpose and calling in business while maintaining a strong relationship with your spouse or your significant other. Sometimes it can feel like a tall order to manage it all. It's way too easy to put the people that we love most on the back burner because we take for granted the fact that we think they're always going to be there. Gerard Brown and Jessie Artigue, the married hosts of the Marriage is Funny podcast, came on the show and I loved this chat! They've committed to pursuing Great Love over perfect love and have made it their mission to find the humor in every mess. The realness of these two make it really easy to see that it's truly not about having the perfect relationship, it’s about finding the ways to prioritize our relationships while we're navigating other parts of our life. Head over to the show notes for the links and resources mentioned in today's show and to connect further with all 3 of us! Thanks for being here! SHOW NOTES: www.ElizabethHartke.com/podcast/064

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The Struggle Well Project
#223: Marriage is Funny with The Peppers

The Struggle Well Project

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2020 56:16


Do you love to storm out when you’re fighting with your spouse? Maybe get a good door slam in and draw things out a bit? Conflict happens. Especially with those partners we love so much and that’s exactly what we’re talking about today with The Peppers. Gerard Brown and Jessie Artigue launched the now popular ‘Marriage is Funny’ podcast just two days after a serious discussion about divorce. Four years later, they credit the health of their connection to a podcast community that developed in response to the radical vulnerability they bring to their listeners each week. They refuse to claim the title of “RELATIONSHIP EXPERTS” because they continue to figure things out just like everybody else. Residing in sunny Long Beach, CA, Gerard and Jessie believe that talking things out and tight bear hugs fix (almost) anything, have committed to what they call ‘Great Love,’ and strive to find the humor in every mess.  As a special gift, Jessie and Gerard are sharing their free video series about the three “marriage myths” that nearly ruined their relationship with MSW listeners at meetthepeppers.com/strugglingwell! WHAT WE CHAT ABOUT: how Jessie and Gerard’s struggling marriage lead them to start their podcast how we can grow in relationships through conflict having conflicts well better communication by changing the language around your internal story reframing marital myths grieving unmet expectations advice for making friends as a couple supporting a partner with an anxiety disorder LINKS MENTIONED: Brene Brown: The Call to Courage Three “Marriage Myths” video series MarriageHelp.org CONNECT WITH THE PEPPERS: website | instagram | podcast | twitter CONNECT WITH EMILY: website | instagram | facebook | patreon EPISODE SPONSORS: BeeKeepers Naturals: save 15% on your first order when you visit beekeepersnautrals.com/msw or use promo code MSW at checkout Invisawear: get $10 off your first purchase + free 2-day shipping when you visit invisawear.com/msw Noom: start your free trial today at noom.com/msw Baked by Melissa: get 15% off your order when you visit bakedbymelissa.com and use promo code MSW at checkout SUPPORT THE SHOW: Patreon  SHARE THE STRUGGLE! If you've been encouraged, share this episode with a friend.  The struggle is real.  We might as well do this together! Do you love Mom Struggling Well? Please leave a review here!

Love or Work
Marriage is Funny and More | Jessie Artigue + Gerard Brown

Love or Work

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2019 63:06


We're kicked off the 2019 holiday season, and today, we are hearing from Jessie Artigue and Gerard Brown, the hosts of the Marriage Is Funny Podcast. Gerard is an Actuary + Bi-Vocational Pastor, and Jessie is an On-Air Host + Creative Entrepreneur. The Marriage Is Funny Podcast was created out of the need for accountability in their relationship. Make sure you for two things: 1) listen for their laundry tips 2) hear them out on why fighting isn't so bad in marriage!http://www.meetthepeppers.com/Welcome to the Love or Work Podcast, hosted by Andre Shinabarger (Physician Assistant, Grady Hospital) and Jeff Shinabarger (Social Entrepreneur and Founder of Plywood People). They are asking the question: Is it possible to change the world, stay in love and raise a healthy family? 100 interviews where Jeff and Andre learn from other working families in the journey of marriage, purpose and parenting.Website: www.loveorwork.comInstagram: www.instagram.com/loveorworkLove or Work is a project of Plywood People.Plywood is a non-profit in Atlanta leading a community of start-ups doing good.www.plywoodpeople.com

10 Minutes Of Knowledge
#7 - Gerard Brown

10 Minutes Of Knowledge

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2018 14:16


During his time at the Black Bottom Film Festival, Knowledge Build had the opportunity to talk with Gerard Brown, the writer of the classic movie Juice about screenwriting, the role of Black people in the film industry, and his advice about what aspiring screenwriters should study in order to master their craft.

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SCOTUScast
Artis v. DC - Post-Argument SCOTUScast

SCOTUScast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2017 11:49


On November 1, 2017, the Supreme Court heard argument in Artis v. District of Columbia, a case involving a dispute over the meaning of tolling as the term is used in the federal supplemental jurisdiction statute, 28 U.S.C. § 1367(d).In April 2009, Stephanie Artis, a temporary employee for DC’s Department of Health (DOH), filed a claim with the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) alleging discrimination by her supervisor, Gerard Brown. Artis followed the charge with a series of grievances challenging notices of proposed infractions against her and alleging other violations of employee rights by Brown. The DOH terminated her employment in November 2010, and she lodged a final grievance in January 2011, alleging the termination was unlawful retaliation.Artis filed suit against DC in federal district court in December 2011. She asserted a federal claim of unlawful termination in violation of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, along with various other claims arising under DC statutes and the common law. In June 2014, the district court granted DC judgment on the pleadings and dismissed Artis’ sole federal claim under Title VII. Given the facial deficiency of that claim, the district court found no basis for exercising supplemental jurisdiction over Artis’ remaining non-federal claims. Fifty-nine days later Artis refiled those remaining claims in DC Superior Court. DC responded with a motion for dismissal on the grounds that the claims were time-barred based on the relevant statutes of limitations plus 28 U.S.C. § 1367(d) of the federal supplemental jurisdiction statute. The Superior Court agreed, concluding that § 1367(d) does not suspend state statutes of limitations at the time of an unsuccessful federal filing, but rather creates a thirty-day period for a claimant to file actions over which the U.S. District Court lacked jurisdiction. The language of 1367(d) provides that statutes of limitations “shall be tolled while the claim is pending and for a period of 30 days after it is dismissed unless State law provides for a longer tolling period.” On appeal to the DC Court of Appeals, Artis argued that there were nearly two years remaining on the statute of limitations when she filed her suit in the federal district court, and under the language of 1367(d) she had that period (plus thirty days) to file her claims in the Superior Court after her case was dismissed. DC countered that “tolled” should merely mean that a thirty-day “grace period” applies if the limitations period for the non-federal claims expires (as it would have in Artis’ case) while the federal claim is pending in federal court. The DC Court of Appeals found DC’s “grace period” reading more persuasive. As Artis had failed to refile her remaining claims within that grace period following dismissal, the Court of Appeals deemed them time-barred and affirmed the judgment of the Superior Court.The U.S. Supreme Court granted certiorari to address the dueling interpretations of § 1367(d): whether that provision suspends the limitations period for a non-federal claim while the claim is pending and for 30 days after the claim is dismissed, or whether the tolling provision does not suspend the limitations period but merely provides 30 days beyond the dismissal for the plaintiff to refile.To discuss the case, we have Misha Tseytlin, Solicitor General of Wisconsin.

SCOTUScast
Artis v. DC - Post-Argument SCOTUScast

SCOTUScast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2017 11:49


On November 1, 2017, the Supreme Court heard argument in Artis v. District of Columbia, a case involving a dispute over the meaning of tolling as the term is used in the federal supplemental jurisdiction statute, 28 U.S.C. § 1367(d).In April 2009, Stephanie Artis, a temporary employee for DC’s Department of Health (DOH), filed a claim with the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) alleging discrimination by her supervisor, Gerard Brown. Artis followed the charge with a series of grievances challenging notices of proposed infractions against her and alleging other violations of employee rights by Brown. The DOH terminated her employment in November 2010, and she lodged a final grievance in January 2011, alleging the termination was unlawful retaliation.Artis filed suit against DC in federal district court in December 2011. She asserted a federal claim of unlawful termination in violation of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, along with various other claims arising under DC statutes and the common law. In June 2014, the district court granted DC judgment on the pleadings and dismissed Artis’ sole federal claim under Title VII. Given the facial deficiency of that claim, the district court found no basis for exercising supplemental jurisdiction over Artis’ remaining non-federal claims. Fifty-nine days later Artis refiled those remaining claims in DC Superior Court. DC responded with a motion for dismissal on the grounds that the claims were time-barred based on the relevant statutes of limitations plus 28 U.S.C. § 1367(d) of the federal supplemental jurisdiction statute. The Superior Court agreed, concluding that § 1367(d) does not suspend state statutes of limitations at the time of an unsuccessful federal filing, but rather creates a thirty-day period for a claimant to file actions over which the U.S. District Court lacked jurisdiction. The language of 1367(d) provides that statutes of limitations “shall be tolled while the claim is pending and for a period of 30 days after it is dismissed unless State law provides for a longer tolling period.” On appeal to the DC Court of Appeals, Artis argued that there were nearly two years remaining on the statute of limitations when she filed her suit in the federal district court, and under the language of 1367(d) she had that period (plus thirty days) to file her claims in the Superior Court after her case was dismissed. DC countered that “tolled” should merely mean that a thirty-day “grace period” applies if the limitations period for the non-federal claims expires (as it would have in Artis’ case) while the federal claim is pending in federal court. The DC Court of Appeals found DC’s “grace period” reading more persuasive. As Artis had failed to refile her remaining claims within that grace period following dismissal, the Court of Appeals deemed them time-barred and affirmed the judgment of the Superior Court.The U.S. Supreme Court granted certiorari to address the dueling interpretations of § 1367(d): whether that provision suspends the limitations period for a non-federal claim while the claim is pending and for 30 days after the claim is dismissed, or whether the tolling provision does not suspend the limitations period but merely provides 30 days beyond the dismissal for the plaintiff to refile.To discuss the case, we have Misha Tseytlin, Solicitor General of Wisconsin.

RIA Radio
83 - Small Business Trash Compactor Grants & The OCASE Foundation

RIA Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2017 56:20


Rodent control is a challenge in any city, and DC is no exception. The DC Department of Health, Department of Public Works, and the Department of Small and Local Business Development have teamed up to offer grants for the purchase or lease of trash compactors for all sizes of businesses. Steve Glaude, the Director of the Coalition for Nonprofit Housing and Economic Development, and Gerard Brown from the Department of Health stop by to talk about the grant opportunity and with details on how to apply. Then we are joined by Marvin Tucker, Director of the OCASE Foundation. Once again, the OCASE Foundation will be giving away school backpacks loaded with supplies, on August 26th at Rita's Ice on RIA Main Street. And of course, Casey from Good Food Markets calls in to talk about what's new at the market. Tune in now!

Taylor Made Sports
Taylor Made Sports With Kevin Taylor

Taylor Made Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2013 125:00


On Monday, February 25th, we talked sports from Atlanta and around the country with my guests, Kaleb Frady of Atlanta Motor Speedway, Jerel Marshall of rapruler.com, and Gerard Brown of pushatlanta.com.  We recapped the Daytona 500, discussed the Atlanta Hawks, the NBA, previewed the upcoming week for Georgia, Georgia Tech, and Georgia State Basketball, as well as, discussed the latest news on the Atlanta Braves during Spring Training.

Taylor Made Sports
Taylor Made Sports With Kevin Taylor

Taylor Made Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2012 130:00


On Monday January 9th my guests were, Stacia Harris of nflfemale.com, USA Track and Field Athlete LaShawn Merritt, Gerard Brown of exitsports.com, Ben Moore of panthertalk.com, and Chip Owens of the MLK Day 5k Race.  We discussed the Atlanta Falcons playoff loss against the New York Giants and other NFL playoff news, BCS Championship Game, Georgia State Men's Basketball, the Atlanta Hawks, the NBA and more.

Taylor Made Sports
Taylor Made Sports With Kevin Taylor

Taylor Made Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2011 121:00


On Monday, October 31st, my guest were TapOut Writer and MMA Model Jennifer Swift, Indianapolis Colts Beat Writer, Phillip Wilson, and from exitsports.com, Gerard Brown.  We recapped the World Series, the games between Georgia-Florida, Georgia Tech-Clemson, and previewed this week's upcoming football game between #1 LSU and #2 Alabama.