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"I wanted to do something that I was passionate about, happy doing... but still be able to do some type of income."In this episode, Trenia Norford, who has always been in love with love and enjoys helping others in finding their own path to happiness, shares how her company provides very unique matchmaking services for professionals who are struggling to find work-life balance, as well as how delegation has helped her company grow.4 steps of MatchmakingConnectricity is far different from a usual fast-phase dating site, Connectricity is a professional matchmaking service that is highly selective in finding love for professionals that won’t find it with just anyone. Connectricity provides a personalized touch to their clients, almost like a friend who wants to see you happy. Trenia shares 4 convenient steps to find love using Connectricity.Matching/Discover- Customer goes to the website to create a profile and then you and Trenia can speak openly about what you're looking for and see who is a good fit for you.Discussing/ Digging- Trenia then shows your photos to her other client, goes through your profile with him/her and explains why you're a good fit for him/her. If the other person says yes, Trenia will proceed to Step 3.Date- Trenia brings you together with that person without disclosing any information, mainly to see whether you can advance to step 4.Feedback/Debrief-If the date went well and the other person wanted to see you again, Trenia will give you his or her contact information.Managing Work-Life balanceOutside of work, time may be spent on relationships, family commitments, interests and hobbies that would make you more productive. Trenia emphasizes that taking care of yourself is the most important aspect of maintaining a work-life balance because it ensures you the will and energy to cope with your relationships, family obligations, and hobbies, which will inspire you and make you effective in your life, in or out of work.You're Gonna Get on your own wayHave you considered the fact that your solopreneurship mindset may be holding you back by doing everything on your own?Delegation doesn't really have to be complicated, allowing someone to do your job doesn't mean you are giving up the heart of your business or creating a weakness. In reality, when done correctly, delegation allows you to improve your way to your goals faster than you could have imagined. Delegation reduces the likelihood of you being stressed and overwhelmed with your job.About Trenia NorfordTrenia grew up in Brooklyn, Newyork. She started her career in publishing, Later, she went into marketing and sales and rose through the ranks of the banking industry, eventually working as a VP in various managerial positions. She founded Connectricity, a boutique matchmaking firm, in 2012 to help singles enjoy the dating process and get the results they desire in a short period of time. She offers hands-on matchmaking and organizes singles events to give her clients ample opportunities to make a lasting connection.Connect with Trenia and her company Connectricity here:Website: https://connectricitymatch.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/connectricity/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/connectricitymatchLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/trenia-johnson-norford-7127878If you’re feeling tired and overwhelmed, it is time to hire a virtual assistant! Check out smartvirtualassistants.com and learn how you can get your life back.
Ray Charles - "Hey Good Lookin'" George Jones & Tammy Wynette - "God's Gonna Get'cha (For That)" Elvis Presley - "I Was Born About Ten Thousand Years Ago" Rose Maddox - "Philadelphia Lawyer" The Everly Brothers - "Burma Shave" Johnny Paycheck - "Bayou Bum" Rusty & Doug Kershaw - "Diggy Liggy Lo" Johnny Darrell - "Why You Been Gone So Long" Belton Richard - "I'm A Lonesome Fugitive" J.E. Mainer Band - "Columbus Stockade" Roger Miller - "A Man Like Me" Charline Arthur - "I Heard About You" Tex Williams & His Western Caravan - "I Lost My Gal From Memphis" Joe Clay - "Goodbye, Goodbye" Waylon Jennings - "This Time" Candi Staton - "He Called Me Baby" Charlie Feathers - "Have You Ever" Ted Hawkins - "Happy Hour" Merle Haggard - "House Of Memories" https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/103375
Easy There, Fella, Everybody’s Gonna Get a Turn... In this episode, we begin a reading of Clement of Alexandria’s, "The Praises of Martyrdom Those Who Offered Themselves for Martyrdom Reproved." What constitutes martyrdom for Christians? Where does the idea of martyrdom originate, and is it still a relevant topic for us today? SHOW NOTES: CLEMENT OF ALEXANDRIA (c. 150-c. 215) from The Miscellanies (Stromata) The Praises of Martyrdom Those Who Offered Themselves for Martyrdom Reproved https://ethicsofsuicide.lib.utah.edu/selections/clement-alexandria/ Whether One May Flee From A Deadly Plague - Luther https://blogs.lcms.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Plague-blogLW.pdf Voice of the Martyrs https://www.persecution.com — CONTACT and FOLLOW BannedBooks@1517.org Facebook Twitter SUBSCRIBE YouTube Apple Podcasts Spotify Stitcher Overcast Google Play TuneIn Radio iHeartRadio SUPPORT Gillespie Coffee (gillespie.coffee) Gillespie Media (gillespie.media) Donavon Riley The Warrior Priest Podcast 1517 Podcast Network Support the work of 1517
Welcome to Tulsa Talks presented by Tulsa Regional Chamber. I’m your host Tim Landes. My guest on this episode hasn’t let anything slow her down. Not even a pandemic. Premadonna Braddick is the founder and director of Soaring Eagle’s Youth and Family Services, which engages, educates and empowers at-risk youth families. Premadonna is a mentor to several young women through her Girls Teen Summit. She’s an actress and an ordained minister. A life coach. And she’s a radio show host on KBOB 89.9 FM. Premadonna is among the 12 Tulsa women leaders who shared lessons they’ve learned in our September cover story. Two things to know about her: she’s faced tremendous challenges in her life and overcome them all to not only become successful, but to pass on the lessons learned to several girls, who have grown up to attend Ivy League Schools. Second thing is she’s a reluctant Tulsan, who is still getting used to being here after more than a decade living here. (But she loves it here.) Premadonna shares her story that starts in East Oakland, California, where she was raised in the foster care system from two to 18. She was a victim of abuse, had a severe speech impediment and a learning disability. At 15 she started working long shifts in fast food restaurants to save money to go to college. As a teenager she also attended church alone. Not only did she find a church home, but she became close with her pastor, Bishop Ernestine Cleveland Reems, who also served on the board of Oral Roberts University. Premadonna has a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Communication with a Minor in Theatre of Arts from San Jose State University. She is also an alumna of Oral Roberts University, where she earned two Masters of Arts Degrees in Marriage/Family Therapy and Christian Counseling. She discusses her life and the incredible things she’s been able to accomplish in this conversation we recorded on September 8th. I really enjoyed getting to know her and learn from her. Even if she still questions why she’s in Tulsa sometimes, you’ll hear in this conversation the many reasons why she’s stayed and how important it is for her to continue to her work here. Following that conversation, Voice digital editor and music writer Kyra Bruce shares Jacob Tovar’s cover of the Cliff Beasley classic “I’m Gonna Get to Tulsa,” which is featured on the new Horton Records compilation, “Back to Paradise: A Tulsa Tribute to Okie Music.” More on that later. OK, let’s get this going. This is Tulsa Talks.
We have another Patreon Request, this time from Lyndell Williams, asking for an album review of Boogie Down Productions, Edutainment. Welcome to The "Classic" Quest podcast episode 93. HSR and Your Lady Friend Bonnie are here with our thoughts and can't wait to see what you have to say in the comments. 02:44 General chit chat about Boogie Down Productions (and KRS ONE)07:50 Exhibit A13:51 Blackman In Effect22:48 Ya Know The Rules29:16 Exhibit B (Ft. Kwame Ture)33:06 Beef40:17 House N----s46:59 Exhibit C48:01 Love's Gonna Get'cha (Material Love)53:23 100 Guns57:07 Ya Strugglin' (Ft. Kwame Toure)01:06:44 Breath Control II01:12:32 Exhibit D01:14:48 Edutainment01:20:09 The Homeless01:25:18 Exhibit E01:27:42 The Kenny Parker Show01:32:11 Original Lyrics (Ft. Special K)01:35:11 The Racist01:41:46 7 Dee Jays01:48:01 30 Cops or More01:53:25 Exhibit F - Edutainment album review grade reveal Join the request pool on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/BehindThatSuit
Episode 25 was a dream come true for us. If you've listened to our Wu-Tang, DJ Premier, Prodigy, Atmosphere and Pete Rock tribute shows, you know we're like Steady B and take these tributes seriously. On this 5+ hour tribute, we take you back to the days of Boogie Down Production all the way to the Blastmaster of today. We sprinkle in boom bap classics, underground anthems, guest appearances, remixes and personal favorites throughout this musical journey. It's sometimes easy to forget greatness, but after this episode, we're certain everyone will remember just how important, influential and accomplished KRS-One is. We're also certain after listening, it's going to be difficult not to reconsider your greatest MC's rankings. We have a brand new website TakeItPersonalRadio.com where you can stream, download and view playlists for every episode we release. Enjoy our KRS-One tribute and keep real hip-hop alive! Playlist: 1. Rappaz R N Dainja 2. Criminal Minded 3. My Philosophy 4. Outta Here 5. Sound of The Police (Showbiz Remix) 6. Sound of The Police 7. Channel Live – Mad Izm feat. KRS-One 8. Step Into A World 9. Step Into A World (Remix) feat. Puffy 10. South Bronx 11. I’m Still #1 12. The Bridge Is Over 13. Love’s Gonna Get’cha 14. KRS-One Attacks 15. Return of The Boom Bap 16. MC’s Act Like They Don’t Know 17. Illegal Business 18. Poetry 19. Duck Down 20. Bring It Back 21. Free Mumia 22. Poor Righteous Teachers – Conscious Style feat. KRS-One 23. C.I.A. feat. Zach De La Rocha & The Last Emperor 24. I Can’t Wake Up 25. Fat Joe – Bronx Tale feat. KRS-One 26. D&D All Stars – 1, 2 Pass It 27. D&D All Stars – 1, 2 Pass It (DJ Premier Remix) 28. Lord Finesse – No Gimmicks feat. KRS-One 29. Lord Finesse – Brainstorm feat. O.C. & KRS-One 30. Group Therapy – East Coast West Coast Killas 31. Word From Our Sponsor 32. 9mm Goes Bang 33. Stop The Violence Movement – Self Destruction 34. Stop The Violence 35. Essays on BDP-Ism 36. Higher Level 37. Hip-Hop Vs. Rap 38. Public Enemy – Unstoppable feat. KRS-One 39. Showbiz & A.G. – Drop It Heavy feat. Big Pun & KRS-One 40. Bulworth feat. Prodigy 41. The P Is Free (Original) 42. The P Is Still Free (Remix) 43. Mad Crew 44. Brown Skin Woman 45. Whitey Don – Article (Remix) feat. Mad Lion & KRS-One 46. Black Cop 47. Tim Dog – I Get Wrecked feat. KRS-One 48. Das EFX – Represent The Real feat. KRS-One 49. Heartbeat feat. Angie Martinez & Redman 50. EPMD – Run It feat. KRS-One 51. Blowe feat. Redman 52. High School Rock 53. We In There (ATCQ Remix) 54. Questions & Answers (Pal Joey Remix) 55. Stop Frontin’ 56. The Blueprint 57. Jack of Spades (Movie Mix) 58. You Must Learn 59. Cormega – Fresh feat PMD, Grand Puba, Big Daddy Kane & KRS-One 60. Classic (DJ Premier Remix) feat. Kanye West, Nas, Rakim & KRS-One 61. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis – Buckshot feat. KRS-One & DJ Premier 62. 5% feat. Grand Puba 63. Lyrics Born – Pack It Up (Remix) feat. Evidence & KRS-One 64. I Will Make It (Dr. Dre Mix) 65. The MC 66. DJ Revolution – The DJ feat. KRS-One 67. Build Ya Skillz feat. Busta Rhymes 68. Rising To The Top 69. Put Ya Ones Up 70. No Wack DJ’s 71. Domingo - New York feat. KRS-One 72. Let’s Go (DJ 360 Remix) feat. KRS-One & Warren G 73. I’m On The Mic 74. Get Your Self Up 75. Hip-Hop Knowledge 76. The Style You Haven’t Done Yet 77. Dope Beat 78. Ya Slippin’ 79. Super-Hoe 80. Elementary 81. Jimmy 82. Build And Destroy 83. Ed O.G. – How It’s Supposed To Be feat. KRS-One 84. Mortal Thought (Kenny Parker Remix) 85. Who Is It feat. Bumpy Knuckles 86. Legendary 87. All Skool 88. The Movement 89. 1-2, Here’s What We Gone Do feat. RZA 90. Survival Skills feat. Buckshot 91. My Dreams All songs by Boogie Down Productions and KRS-One unless noted.
The Not The Suburbs crew returns to talk about the introduction to ride-sharing in Winnipeg. Geralyn shares her piece on Across the Board and dives into the history of the café, while Aislinn takes a look at the Winnipeg Farmer’s Market. The team also takes the time to welcome Amsterdam Tea Room. Credit to Bensound … Continue reading 3 – Big Pharma’s Gonna Get Ya →
Today’s guest on the show Dot. Dot grew up in Brownsville, Brooklyn in the 80s. If you know anything about Brownsville period then you know that you are in for some stories. We talk about the Dot talks about the crack era, shootouts, prison, turning it all around as a small business owner in the Optical Field and much much more. I’m outta here, enjoy the talk. Links to the Stuff they Talked About Super Rich: A Guide to Having It All Steven Spielberg Hype Williams Mad Rapper Calvin Klein Jeans British Walkers Suede Fronts Stick Up Kids Spofford Juvenile Center Rikers Island Boogie Down Productions - Love's Gonna Get'cha BMW 3 Series 40 Below 36 Chambers The Purple Tape Beanie Sigel - Feel It In The Air Donald Goines Iceberg Slim The Spirit of a Man: A Vision of Transformation for Black Men and the Women Who Love Them Clinton Correctional Facility Sancocho 67 Burger Section 3 - Coming Soon This episode is sponsored by Gorilla Coffee. This episode is sponsored by Gorilla Coffee.
Holy UFO sightings Batman, it looks like The X-Files has left us on a major cliffhanger! On this week's Across the Airwaves Podcast, the gang reviews the season finale of The X-Files in great detail, celebrates Adam West's appearance on the 200th episode of The Big Bang Theory, slays zombies on The Walking Dead, and uses the force to help the Rebellion on Star Wars Rebels! Don't worry though, that's certainly not all as we also review this week's Castle, Supernatural, Sleepy Hollow, The Muppets, New Girl, and Modern Family episodes! All this and so much more on this week's episode of Across the Airwaves! News with Nico Headlines: Original 35mm Print of Star Wars Found We’re Gonna Get a Bunch of The Force Awakens Deleted Scenes Walking Dead's Andrew Lincoln and Danai Gurira 'Campaigned' for Unscripted Nude Scene Doctor Who Streaming on Amazon Prime Starting in March X-Files Ratings: X-Files Revival Rises with Derided Finale Chris Carter Says X-Files is Coming Back for More Episodes… Eventually Everyone is Dead in New Game of Thrones Season 6 Posters Sarah Michelle Gellar Set to Headline Cruel Intentions Pilot for NBC HBO Westworld May Be Delayed Until 2017 Bones Renewed for 12th and Final Season TV Shows Reviewed on this Week's Across the Airwaves Podcast: The Walking Dead S06E11 "Knots Untie" The X-Files S10E06 "My Struggle II" Castle S08E12 "The Blame Game" Star Wars Rebels S02E15 "The Honorable Ones" Supernatural S11E15 "Beyond the Mat" Sleepy Hollow S03E12 "Sins of the Father" Muppets S01E14 "Little Green Lie" New Girl S05E08 "The Decision" Modern Family S07E14 "The Storm" The Big Bang Theory S09E17 "The Celebration Experimentation"
Season 2, Episode 1 For Friday, August 7, 2015 “You’re Gonna Get a Big Ray Kite” HOSTS: Robert Hatfield, Emily Hatfield, Gary Jenkins, Christy Jenkins Show Notes: Season 2 arrives with a vengeance, with all new segments and sound effects. On this episode, enjoy our founding fathers as rappers, lots of hashtags and green […]