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Building Abundant Success!!© with Sabrina-Marie
Episode 2518: Carvin Haggins ~ GRAMMY® Award winning Producer & Songwriter, Will Smith, Jill Scott, Musiq Soulchild, & MORE Talks Timeless Music Lyrics & Ethics

Building Abundant Success!!© with Sabrina-Marie

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2024 36:19


Grammy Award Winning ProducerMy guest is a Grammy Award-winning songwriter and producer Carvin Haggins.  Carvin is best known for receiving two Grammy awards, collaborating with such artists as Chris Brown, Justin Timberlake, Jill Scott, Patti Labelle, Mary J. Blige, Music Soulchild, Rick Ross, Mario, Ace Hood and many others. The multi- platinum producer / songwriter has received over 25 Grammy nominations and 10 ASCAP writer awards.He was named Philly 360 Creative Ambassador of Philadelphia. Also he serves on the Board of Directors for the Community Angel Foundation; and he is often invited to speak to young people about his life journey and experiences at various nonprofit organizations and functions. In addition, Haggins is also a Minister and Sunday School teacher at the Southern Baptist Church in North Philadelphia.Haggins states, “My greatest influence is Jesus Christ and I now understand my mission in this life is to be subservient to my calling to help others through his nameHe is also a leader in 360 Entertainment International (360EI). Don Fryson, President & CEO of 360 Entertainment International; Founder and originator of 360EI Records / Clean Money Music stated, ʺwe believe Carvinʹs work ethic and concern for todayʹs music falls in line with our vision. His dedication to the community, artist development and bringing a different perspective to the music industry makes him a perfect choice to head 360EI Records, and lead the Clean Money Music movement that is gaining traction across the nation.”Clean Money Music™ a healthy lifestyle, the new generation of hip hop – features male and female artists who take responsibility to improve the conditions around them. Clean Money Music™ returns rap music to its original hip hop roots, with social commentary, lifestyle, culture, and fun as it's basis. We feel the use of foul language, violence, misogynistic images and lyrics has created an environment that has undermined our communities for far too long. The purpose of the Clean Money Music movement is to bring a different dynamic to the way people and the media perceive the hip hop artist and the communities they represent.Carvin Haggins, says ʺI had no choice but to take the position of President. The world needs and wants change. Clean Money Music is that change.ʺ© 2024 Building Abundant Success!!2024 All Rights ReservedJoin Me on ~ iHeart Media @ https://tinyurl.com/iHeartBASAmazon ~ https://tinyurl.com/AmzBASAudacy:  https://tinyurl.com/BASAud

The Mountain-Ear Podcast
Retrospective Episode 1: Dwayne Haggins and Eric Richard Stone

The Mountain-Ear Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024 23:30


Send us a Text Message.Dwayne Haggins primarily plays in Massachusetts and across the East Coast. However, he is coming to Colorado during the month of June 2024 for not one, but two shows! He first became inspired to play the guitar in 2016 after watching Sturgill Simpson appear on Conan O'Brien's talk show, teaching himself to play and eventually mustering the courage to go to an open mic. After performing at the open mic, he realized that performing live truly inspired him. He started playing at more open mics, then gigs, then more gigs, to the point where he can now be a musician full-time. Eric Richard Stone says he comes from a classically trained musical family. Many members of his extended family were original faculty members of the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia and even started the Bay Chamber Concert Series. Stone himself went to the Quaker school known as Germantown Friends School, where he sang in the choir and took music theory classes. Thank you for listening to The Mountain-Ear podcast featuring the news and culture from peak to peak. If you would like to be featured in the podcast, contact the host at media@themountainear.com!SUBSCRIBE ONLINE and use the COUPON CODE PODCAST FOR A 10% Discount for ALL NEW SUBSCRIBERS https://www.themtnear.com/subscribe/ You can find us online by visiting https://www.themtnear.com/Find us on Facebook @mtnearYou can contact our editor at info@themountainear.com.Thank you for listening.

The Nat Coombs Show
Nat & Ben's Rookie QB Deep Dive || Jefferson, Stefanski & Sutton deals, Mailbag + FSU's Odell Haggins drops by!

The Nat Coombs Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 83:31


Nat & Ben are back, and working hard to get The NC Show number one in the news agenda, ahead of some election that's happening, & Taylor Swift heading to town. They zip through some of the biggest news in the NFL over the last 7 days including Justin Jefferson's re-up, Kevin Stefanski's extension & Cam Sutton's chance at redemption. Nat then takes us into a deep dive on the Rookie QB First Rounders, looking at their landing spots, with the fellas predicting how many will start Week One. They recall the 2012 Draft Class - yes folks, Brandon Weeden gets his props - look at the Rookie of the Year race, and Nat has a surprise shout for Comeback Player of the Year! Plus some fab questions from the mailbag of course! And if that wasn't enough FSU legend Odell Haggins drops by for a one on one chat with Ben ahead of the Seminoles trip to Dublin in August! ___ Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TheNCShow ___ Get your tickets for FSU vs Georgia Tech, live at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin on 24th August right here! https://bit.ly/48P37B9  ___ Play against your show faves in our Draft Kings listener league where you can win merchandise, tickets & cash prizes. Hit up the link here: http://dkng.co/NatCoombsShow Or enter your team for by signing up to DraftKings (www.draftkings.co.uk) and using the promo code NC Show. Eligibility Restrictions Apply. See website for details. 18+ only. www.BegambleAware.org® ___ Check out the official Nat Coombs Show music playlist: http://open.spotify.com/playlist/0i1nSLaUJWxZMGCe8eJLQY ___ Follow Nat on X or Instagram: X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/natcoombs Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/natcoombs ___ NC Show socials: X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/thencshow Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thencshow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thencshow/ Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thencshow?lang=en Threads: https://www.threads.net/@thencshow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Inside FSU Athletics
Behind the Mic Episode 94 with FSU DT's Coach Odell Haggins and LB's Coach Randy Shannon

Inside FSU Athletics

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2023 38:10


We get you ready for Florida State and Clemson!!!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

On The Bench: An FSU football podcast
FSU 2013 Championship Series with Odell Haggins: ‘Every Practice was a War'

On The Bench: An FSU football podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 34:56


The intensity that occurred on Florida State's practice field daily during the 2013 season wasn't frequently matched on Saturdays. As defensive line coach Odell Haggins recalls, every practice was ‘a war' as the Seminoles' stellar trench play forced competition on both sides of the ball. Practice hard or get embarrassed.  Haggins, FSU's defensive line coach since 1996, has been a coach on some dominant teams including a pair of national champions. On the 10-year anniversary of FSU's undefeated 2013 season, Noles247's On The Bench podcast has been interviewing former players to relive their memories from that season of dominance. We talked to Haggins late in the offseason, and figured airing the interview would be fitting as this current FSU team – ranked No. 3 – heads to Boston College for a September contest with high expectations. As FSU treks north this weekend, it feels appropriate to mention that 2013 game up there when a Top 10 Seminoles squad was ambushed in the first half to fall behind 17-3 during a September contest in Chestnut Hill. FSU went on a 35-3 run – including a miraculous Hail Mary throw by Jameis Winston to Kenny Shaw before half time – and never trailed again the remainder of the regular season “It woke us up,” Haggins said. “We weren't playing gap-sound football at the time. We talked to them, we settled them down. Once we settled that team down, we understood what we was trying to do, put them in the best situation.  “Boston College, the first quarter now, they ran up and down the field. Like trying to hold water in our hand.” “Those guys took it upon themselves in the second half to come out and say, ‘nah, this is not happening.' And we put it together. …That was a big turning point, we made some changes on our defense for the betterment of the players to put the right pieces in the puzzle. When that happened, you see what happened after that.” The interview also includes Haggins thoughts on the culture of that team, adjustments made in the national championship game, and the fun he had being part of that defensive coaching staff. Plus Haggins discussed some of the players along the defensive front. Timmy Jernigan was “violent” off the snap and “I'm using that word lightly. When he used to come off the football, you could hear it.” Eddie Goldman became a technician by Year 2 and turned into a dominant defender. Mario Edwards Jr. was keeping up with QBs running a 4.4 and was a “mean football player” as well as intelligent.  There was star power, no doubt, but you can hear Haggins fill up with pride in talking about rotational players as well such as Jacobbi McDaniel and Demonte McAllister. “On that championship team, guys that played their roles, that was one of the most important things. Doing your job, doing it for each other, not for thyself.” You can subscribe to On The Bench, X's and Noles, and Beyond The Bench on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. As always, five-star reviews and comments on Apple Podcasts are appreciated! Also, you can watch the show on YouTube now. We'll do live streams as well, and you can get notifications on when we're live by subscribing to our YouTube channel. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Seminole Headlines
FSU Football | Odell Haggins Practice Interview | Defensive Line Rotation for FSU | Warchant TV #FSU

Seminole Headlines

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2023 5:10


FSU Football | Odell Haggins Practice Interview | Defensive Line Rotation for FSU | Warchant TV #FSU Associate head coach and DTs coach Odell Haggins addresses the defensive line and discusses preseason practice thus far Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

DCRADIO.GOV
District Creatives- Alexes Haggins

DCRADIO.GOV

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2023 30:00


The District Creatives Radio Show is a 30-minute program featuring interviews highlighting the work of millennials/young adult creatives in the city. The focus of the content is arts, entertainment, and the creative economy. “The District Creatives Radio Show” provides a platform for creatives to share the work and content they provide in this city and for the city. Hosted by District creative, Savvy Cherise, the show will create a dialogue around the joys and pains of pursuing your passion, resources for District creatives, and balancing your passion project with your paycheck. These discussions will not only highlight current creatives but also guide the next wave of creatives in the District of Columbia.

Unapologetically Black Unicorns
“Racial Trauma and Safe Black Spaces” with Dr. Kristee Haggins

Unapologetically Black Unicorns

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 31:45


Dr. Kristee Haggins (she/her) is a community healer, African-centered psychologist and the Executive Director of Safe Black Space. Dr. Haggins shares how Safe Black Space is creating opportunities for Black people to heal and thrive. They talk about the community healing circles, how Dr. Haggins got into the field of psychology and why we need more Black psychologists plus the power in embracing who you are. For more information on Safe Back Space visit: https://www.safeblackspace.org/   This episode is sponsored by Janssen Neuroscience and Supported by The Painted Brain, a California based Peer Run Organization. https://paintedbrain.org/unapologetically-black-unicorns-podcast

MusicBoxPete Podcast
Episode 383: Interview w/ Dwayne Haggins

MusicBoxPete Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2023 1:17


On today's brand new episode to kick off 2023, we check in with Framingham, MA native Dwayne Haggins. The country-folk/soul artist drops by to chat about his musical beginnings, how the musical seeds were firmly planted at such a young age, his foray into performing and how he realized that it was his true calling and purpose in life. He also talks about his creative process and how all his songs come to fruition, plus he also talks about his experience performing alongside Ahren Shreeve, formerly of the band Juniper and how much playing with him has really made his music spark and sizzle on stage. He also talks about the recording process behind his latest album "Call Me Boston" and what it was like to put together, plus Dwayne lets us in on what he likes to do away from making and performing music.

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Front Row Noles
Front Row Noles-Bob Ferrante and Odell Haggins

Front Row Noles

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 44:49


The Osceola's Bob Ferrante joins Tom and Keith for an in depth discussion about FSU football as fall camp kicks off. Plus, Bob catches up with the senior statesman of the coaching staff, Odell Haggins. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Black Wealth Renaissance
Ep: 169 How I lost $300K In A Year - The Event Planning Industry (Guest: Will Haggins )

Black Wealth Renaissance

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2022 93:16


On this episode of the Black Wealth Renaissance Podcast, we interview a close friend of the show, Will Haggins a senior event producer who has worked with the likes of the Grammys, the City of Detroit, The Super Bowl, and much more. We will take a dive into what it looks like to create high-level events and experiences that create lasting impressions for years to come. We also spoke about what it looks like to lose it all and recover from catastrophic losses. Sit back and enjoy the newest episode of the BWR Podcast Leave Us A 5 Star Rating & Review ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ GET TICKETS TO UPCOMING EVENTS Check out Aspira Pura here and use code BWR10 for a discount Complete this short survey to help grow the BWR Podcast: 1-Min Survey "It Pays To Know How To Purchase Knowledge" Click Here to Learn How to Build Wealth

Yale Radiocast LIVE
Rap Analytics - RASBOB - Sir Markadoo Haggins #EconomicEvangelism

Yale Radiocast LIVE

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2022 117:24


This month #RASBOB is sponsoring Sir Markadoo Haggins author of Economic Evangelism @sirmarkadooGET MORE ON THE OFFICAIL WEBSITE www.yaleradiocast.comCatch more shows onFacebook •  Twitter  •  Instagram •  Youtube  •  Twitch  •  TikTok   •  R-TV#MarkadooHaggins #KronicKiller #PresidentialWorthy #Vote4Me #BreakBreadWithYaPpl #BlackOwnedBusiness #BlackBuisness #BlackOwner #BlackBusinessOwner #blackentrepreneurs #blackbusinessowners #supportblackownedbusinesses #RapAnalyticsRaffle #odoreliminator #airfreshener #KronicKiller #HeavenlyBodyProducts #RASBOB #EconomicEvangelism Support the show (https://cash.app/$YaleRadiocast)

The Former Lawyer Podcast
Finding An Alternative Career In DEI With Amber Haggins

The Former Lawyer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 45:49


This week, I'm really excited to share my conversation with Amber Haggins with you. Amber is a former lawyer who now sits as Prophet's Vice President of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion.  As you'll hear from her story, she has lots of great advice for people who are thinking about an alternative career in DEI. But, her story is useful to anyone looking to leave their job as a lawyer.  Listen in to learn more about Amber and to hear her advice for finding an alternative career after leaving your job as a lawyer and how you can potentially find your next career in DEI.  See show notes at formerlawyer.com/126

Cycling Oklahoma
Sydney Haggins - Mom, Dr, Ironman and so much more

Cycling Oklahoma

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2022 65:38


Sydney has lived in some amazing places and has achieved SO much and proves if you want it, you can make it happen.  She throws the excuses out the window and makes it happen when she has a goal to achieve.  

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Me Personally
TJ Haggins Episode 2

Me Personally

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 103:42


WARNING LANGUAGE: Join us this week in welcoming TJ back for another amazing episode! We dive into some deeper subjects and some not so serious conversations. Follow us on Instagram: Me Personally (@mepersonallypodcast) • Instagram photos and videos Check out these awesome charities: A Heart Like Mine - Charitable Organization, Charity, Non Profit (teamannabelle.org), Foster Care Donation | Foster Your Community | United States, Home for Healing | Affordable lodging in a home-like setting, Cranio Care Bears Check out Fords Guns and More: Ford's Guns & More | Facebook Get you some Jerky!: Topp Stock Jerky | Facebook  Check out our car show page: Batesville Car Scene and Meets | Facebook

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Fantasy/Animation
Lovecraft Country (2020) (with Bambi Haggins)

Fantasy/Animation

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2021 64:55


Episode 85 discusses the recent HBO horror television series Lovecraft Country (2020), developed by Misha Green as a continuation of Matt Ruff's 2016 novel, and places the story of 1950s racial segregation in the United States on a collision course with the science-fiction world of H.P. Lovecraft. Joining Chris and Alex for this latest episode is Dr. Bambi Haggins, Associate Professor in the Department of Film and Media Studies at UC Irvine whose work explores race, class, gender and sexuality in American comedy across media and television history. She is also the author of Laughing Mad: The Black Comic Persona in Post-Soul America (2007), while her current book project, Still Laughing, Still Black examines how Black comedy, culture and reception in the new millennium reflect, refract and reveal the necessity and the power of Black comic discourse and survival laughter since 2008. Listen as the trio discuss structuring relationships within Lovecraft Country between identity, race and imagination; the stakes of the programme's application and reworking of ‘Lovecraftian' imagery within an oppressive Jim Crow setting; discourses of reconstruction and restoration within both digital VFX post-production work and post-Civil War America; the (re)centring of blackness and the ambivalent power of whiteness as it manifests across the series' performances; the CGI Cthulu creatures (Shoggoths) that are central to the programme's allegorical treatment of Black survival and fear; and how Lovecraft Country uses generic hybridity and the threat of fantasy to engage with a narrative of a racial reckoning.

K-Drama School
K-Drama School - Ep 33: My Princess and RealFeel with Dr. Bambi Haggins

K-Drama School

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 100:15


[Spoiler Alert] In this episode of K-Drama School, Grace discusses the show My Princess (MBC, 2011). Kris Jones, PhD Candidate at the UCLA film school kicks us off with some hilarious answers to Grace's flashcard questions, which Grace recorded on UCLA campus on her graduation day—June 11, 2021. Grace's guest is Dr. Bambi Haggins who is a media studies professor at the University of California Irvine and the author of Laughing Mad: The Black Comic Persona in Post-Soul America [https://www.rutgersuniversitypress.org/laughing-mad/9780813539850]. They discuss the character development of orphans, Lovecraft Country, Insecure, the pressure of being from a working-class family, intergenerational wealth and privilege, Black joy, white fragility in the face of basic difficulty, “affluenza,” the craft of writing, why Louis CK does not get the n-word pass, Tony Hinchcliff and Gary Gulman using the c-word in reference to Asian American comics, their admiration for comics like Maria Bamford, Margaret Cho, Jackie Kashian, the systemic and structural impediments that marginalized individuals suffer from, the reminder of our individual freedom and self-worth in the face of neoliberal powers that be, and our gratitude for the real influencers who are teachers we remember best. Follow @KDramaSchool on Instagram, Twitter and TikTok. Visit kdramachool.com to learn more. Grace added 3 upcoming shows in Los Angeles on her website: https://aechjay.com/2021/08/15/shows-this-week/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kdramaschool/support

K-Drama School
K-Drama School - Ep 33: My Princess and RealFeel with Dr. Bambi Haggins

K-Drama School

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 100:16


[Spoiler Alert] In this episode of K-Drama School, Grace discusses the show My Princess (MBC, 2011). Kris Jones, PhD Candidate at the UCLA film school kicks us off with some hilarious answers to Grace's flashcard questions, which Grace recorded on UCLA campus on her graduation day—June 11, 2021. Grace's guest is Dr. Bambi Haggins who is a media studies professor at the University of California Irvine and the author of Laughing Mad: The Black Comic Persona in Post-Soul America [https://www.rutgersuniversitypress.org/laughing-mad/9780813539850]. They discuss the character development of orphans, Lovecraft Country, Insecure, the pressure of being from a working-class family, intergenerational wealth and privilege, Black joy, white fragility in the face of basic difficulty, “affluenza,” the craft of writing, why Louis CK does not get the n-word pass, Tony Hinchcliff and Gary Gulman using the c-word in reference to Asian American comics, their admiration for comics like Maria Bamford, Margaret Cho, Jackie Kashian, the systemic and structural impediments that marginalized individuals suffer from, the reminder of our individual freedom and self-worth in the face of neoliberal powers that be, and our gratitude for the real influencers who are teachers we remember best. Follow @KDramaSchool on Instagram, Twitter and TikTok. Visit kdramachool.com to learn more.Grace added 3 upcoming shows in Los Angeles on her website: https://aechjay.com/2021/08/15/shows-this-week/

Seminole Wrap
Bobby Bowden dies at 91: Mike Norvell, Ron Dugans, Odell Haggins speak on coach's legacy

Seminole Wrap

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2021 13:16


“Coach Bowden was one of the greatest coaches ever, but more than that he was an incredible man. He was a special human being who earned an enduring legacy because of his wonderful heart, faith and values he lived. It was the honor of my lifetime to know him and beyond anything I could dream to have a relationship with him. My thoughts and prayers are with everyone who has been impacted by Coach Bowden and particularly with his wife Ann, their children, grandchildren, former players and coaches. The entire Florida State family is hurting right now at the loss of our program's patriarch.”See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Seminole Wrap: A Florida State Football Podcast
Bobby Bowden dies at 91: Mike Norvell, Ron Dugans, Odell Haggins speak on coach's legacy

Seminole Wrap: A Florida State Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2021 14:22


“Coach Bowden was one of the greatest coaches ever, but more than that he was an incredible man. He was a special human being who earned an enduring legacy because of his wonderful heart, faith and values he lived. It was the honor of my lifetime to know him and beyond anything I could dream to have a relationship with him. My thoughts and prayers are with everyone who has been impacted by Coach Bowden and particularly with his wife Ann, their children, grandchildren, former players and coaches. The entire Florida State family is hurting right now at the loss of our program's patriarch.” --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tomahawknation/message

Me Personally
T.J.

Me Personally

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 98:44


WARNING: LANGUAGE Join us as we talk with T.J. Haggins about life, death and aliens.

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The American Vandal, from The Center for Mark Twain Studies
Dave Chappelle & Killjoy Comedy with Jalylah Burrell, Bambi Haggins, & Maggie Hennefeld

The American Vandal, from The Center for Mark Twain Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 65:48


American Humor Studies scholars Jalylah Burrell, Bambi Haggins, and Maggie Hennefeld join host Matt Seybold to discuss the recent work of stand-up comic Dave Chappelle, especially his free half-hour routine, "8:46," released directly to YouTube the month after the murder of George Floyd.

Dance Your Life
How you can gain worth and respect in your line of work with Knicole

Dance Your Life

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 52:01


In this episode Joanna Vargas interviews Knicole Haggins. Listen in as Joanna and K talk about previous dance experiences. K gives you different stories that happened behind the scenes from tours with different “A List” pop artists. In this episode you will learn about: How your journey can change from one day to another.What kind of sacrifices you might make to pursue your dance goals.The importance of committing 100% to all your dance gigs regardless of how big or small.How being social with your dance mates on tour can make a great impact on stage.What kind of changes we can make towards a more educated dance community regarding current events. Quote: “My ship is coming in even if I have to tug it myself.” K gives you an inside look on what happens off the big stage as a dancer for concerts. She also talks about her band and how different it is performing with her band vs as a dancer. Question Highlights:What inspired you to start dancing?What was one memorable dance experience on tour?Tell us about your band. What projects are you working on?What can you do to keep your dance job consistently?With BLM going on, what are your perspectives on how dancers can educate themselves?   About “K”Nicole:"K"nicole is a Cali native Angeleno. She is a veteran and ambassador of both community and entertainment industry, a versatile performer, who has worked on many platforms such as world tours, award shows, TV & film, theater, commercials, music videos, and much more. She has worked with musical legends including Chris Brown, Ariana Grande, Lady Gaga, Prince, and Usher just to name a few and recent shows such as The VMAs, Penny Dreadful, The Masked Singer, The Latin Grammys, GLEE, and several others! Knicole studied dance at many studios and attended Fullerton college. Her home team in the community is Team Millennia, and she has also been an artistic director for Boogiezone Breed.Having spent years on many screens and stages, her purpose in life is to help people feel and connect to the positive nostalgia and theatrics of the entertainment industry. Knicole has traveled the world performing, choreographing, and teaching, and also works as a talent consultant, helping to advise careers and develop artists. Her specialties as a teacher include expanding movement range, helping students to find authentic feeling and performance, understanding musicality, and conditioning the body to execute with strength. She is also a singer songwriter as well, performing throughout California with her band, she is also known as Alice King. Relentlessly pursuing big dreams, Knicole aka Alice has known that her mission is to spread more love and happiness through the art of music & dance; thru movement & sound. May you live yours!Follow “K”Nicole:“K”Nicole on IG alicekingmusic IG"K"Nicole on FacebookKnicole Haggins Dance ReelThe VelveteensKnicole Haggins "Breakfast Can Wait" Team Millennia Summer Intensive Follow us:Learn more: Dance Your LifeLearn more: Maxt Out Dance CompetitionInstagram @maxtoutdanceMaxt Out on FacebookTikTok @maxtoutdanceSign-up for our FREE Maxt Out at Home Dance Classes!  Follow Joanna:Learn more The Get Up GirlJoanna Vargas on InstagramJoanna Vargas on FacebookTikTok @joannavargasofficialOperation Underground Railroad – OURRescue.org

Black Folks do Therapy
Episode 21: Interview with Dr. Kristee Haggins, Sacramento CA Emotional Emancipation Circles

Black Folks do Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2020 57:38


We talked with Dr. Kristee Haggins about her work with Emotional Emancipation Circles, Ubuntu Circles and Black Safe Spaces. We processed the need for the healing these circles provide and looked at the format that they take. Discussed the origins of these healing modalities as a result of unfounded murders by police within the Black community as a means to cope with the trauma these experiences create. Offered methods for people to get engaged with these circles moving forward.

Psychologists Off The Clock: A Psychology Podcast About The Science And Practice Of Living Well

In response to current events, we are re-releasing an interview Diana conducted in June 2019 with an African-centered psychologist and expert on racial trauma, Dr. Kristee Haggins. Racism is a public health crisis with deep, ongoing negative impacts on psychological and physical health. In this episode, Dr. Kristee Haggins discusses how to identify racial trauma and strategies to support healing. Dr. Haggins describes how black people can connect with the truth of their history, cultivate healing, and make choices that are good for themselves, their families, and larger communities. Dr. Haggins also offers recommendations for the work that those who do not identify as black can do to promote racial healing and change. Listen and Learn How do you know if you or someone you care about is experiencing racial trauma and stress? Effective self-care practices that black communities are using to heal racial trauma together Internal and collective “work” white and other non-black people can do to promote systematic and grassroots change Ways in which mental health professionals can better meet the needs of black and other diverse communities About Dr. Haggins Dr. Kristee Haggins is a community healer, African centered psychologist and professor who takes a holistic approach to healing mind, body, spirit, and community. She is a founding member of Safe Black Space Community Healing Circles and is committed to promoting health and wellness particularly in the Black community. Dr. Haggins studied Psychology as an undergraduate at the University of Southern California where she received a B.A. with honors. She earned her M.A. and Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology from The Ohio State University. Dr. Haggins has had a multifaceted career as a clinician, educator, consultant, trainer, and university administrator. Currently, she is a professor at California Northstate University and at Alliant International University, Sacramento where she teaches courses in multicultural counseling and therapy skills. Dr. Haggins has expertise in racial stress and trauma; African American mental health; multicultural psychology/diversity issues; and spirituality and mental health. She offers training and tailored workshops and consultation in these areas, in addition to others upon request. In 2016 she was awarded the Community Healing Award by the Community Healing Network (CHN) for her collaboration with CHN and the Association of Black Psychologists. Resources Dr. Kristee Haggins Web siteSafe Black Space Community Healing CirclesAssociation of Black PsychologistsThe Racial Healing Handbook by Annelise SinghSomebody Told a Lie One Day quote by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. 96. Effective Conversations About Diversity Issues with Drs. Anatasia Kim and Alicia del Prado51. The Psychology of Political Division

Johnny Jet's Travel Podcast
39 Travel Questions with Jon Haggins

Johnny Jet's Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2020 22:50


Jon is the producer and host of GlobeTrotter TV; a half hour five-times weekly lifestyle travel show that airs in two-million NYC homes on Spectrum HD channel 1993. He has written five books and began his career as a fashion designer. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/johnnyjet/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/johnnyjet/support

Sincerely, Mrs. Mommy
Podcast EP 27: A Birth Story with Keiona Haggins

Sincerely, Mrs. Mommy

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2020 43:01


What is it like to give birth during the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown? What do you do when your birth plan doesn't go as planned? What do you do when you're forced to experience something that could break your heart? How do you apologize to those you once mocked or were insensitive to? With all of her expectations thrown out the window, and feeling little to no control, Keionna Haggins found herself facing the unthinkable. After having two prior natural births, due to fast progressing labor with a breached baby, Keiona had an emergency cesarean birth with her third child. In today's episode she answers these questions and more as she shares her birth story.  The insight and lessons Keiona learned and share are valuable for anyone whether you're expecting a baby or not. Be sure you listen to and share this soul touching episode with your friends and family. To see photos of Keiona and her family, plus to connect with her after the episode please visit www.SincerelyMrsMommy.com or visit bit.ly/SMMEpisode27 for the direct link to the blog post/show notes.  --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Ms. Wanda's Full Circle Radio
Ep. 2017a Suicide Prevention - Doretha Williams-Flournoy, Tynya Beverly & Dr Kristee Haggins

Ms. Wanda's Full Circle Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 27:41


Suicide risk and crisis intervention have been identified through the Sacramento County Mental Health Services Act as high priority needs in our community. As a result, the African American Suicide Prevention Project (AASPP) was established. AASPP provides cultural and ethnic specific strategies with the goal of suicide prevention. Hear my conversation with AASPP’s Executive Director, Doretha Williams-Flournoy, Project Director Tynya Beverly and founder of Safe Black Space Dr. Kristee Haggins as we discuss what they are doing to support and bring hope to our community. For more information visit: African American Suicide Prevention Project http://aaspp-thelivingroom.org/home.html Safe Black Space https://www.safeblackspace.org/

The Wellthier Together Podcast
#47- Cultivating Physical and Spiritual Health with Summer Haggins

The Wellthier Together Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2020 42:38


Do you struggle with keeping your New Years resolutions to eat healthier and exercise more? During this interview with Summer, she talks about the importance of embracing the process, ditching quick fixes and cultivating physical and spiritual health. Summer Haggins is a registered nurse, certified life coach, author and certified personal trainer originally from Cleveland, Ohio now residing in Austin, Texas. Since Summer was young, she always had a natural love for people and helping others. This love is what prompted her to attend school for nursing. In 2003, she graduated from Ursuline College where she received her Bachelors of Science in Nursing. In 2007, she received her Masters of Business Administration from Cleveland State University. Summer is the visionary of I Am Warrior Princess, which is a movement focusing on women empowering and supporting each other to be their best selves physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually. In January 2016, Summer released her first self-help published book , I am Warrior Princess: The Fight for the Life I Want. She is currently working on her second book Warrior Words: 365 Days of Motivation for the Warrior in You. Summer coaches and trains men and women to achieve healthy bodies while also encouraging and supporting their mental endurance and spiritual development. Find out more about Summer: www.iamwarriorprincess.com IG: @summermhaggins Book: The Fight for the Life I Want http://iamwarriorprincess.com/product/book/ https://www.amazon.com/dp/1947426915/ref=rdr_ext_tmb --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wellthiertogether/message

Wake Up Warchant - Florida State football
(11/18/19): Odell backlash, no guarantees for success, how much to invest in backup plans

Wake Up Warchant - Florida State football

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2019 79:49


(3'): Fans want the media to vet Odell harder, thoughts on the Alabama St. win (9'): Where Odell falls on the pecking order, pushback from certain corners of the fan base (16'): FSU's position in the job market (28'): The anxiety over what FSU will become with 2nd tier candidates, misplaced anger at the administration and the ongoing search (35'): Why Odell isn't Orgeron. (45'): Changes already underway from Haggins (52'): FSU threw the sink at Bob Stoops -- should they approach "The Matt's" with similar urgency? Music: Tuxedo - If U Want It

Wake Up Warchant
(11/18/19): Odell backlash, no guarantees for success, how much to invest in backup plans

Wake Up Warchant

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2019 79:49


(3'): Fans want the media to vet Odell harder, thoughts on the Alabama St. win (9'): Where Odell falls on the pecking order, pushback from certain corners of the fan base (16'): FSU's position in the job market (28'): The anxiety over what FSU will become with 2nd tier candidates, misplaced anger at the administration and the ongoing search (35'): Why Odell isn't Orgeron. (45'): Changes already underway from Haggins (52'): FSU threw the sink at Bob Stoops -- should they approach "The Matt's" with similar urgency? Music: Tuxedo - If U Want It

Keys To The Game
Carvin Haggins - Keys To The Producing Game

Keys To The Game

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2019 54:10


Carvin Haggins, a Grammy award winning, multi-platinum selling songwriter and producer, has not only worked with your favorite artists favorite artist, but he’s helped them reach success with chart-topping hits that are sure to be classics for decades. A Philly native, Carvin first burst onto the music scene as an MC, but later spread his wings into unchartered territory with his friend and business partner, Ivan Barias. The duo, affectionately known as Carvin & Ivan, worked under their own company, Karma Productions, producing hits for Ledisi, Lalah Hathaway, Jazmine Sullivan, Jill Scott, Musiq Soulchild, Justin Timberlake, Mario, Chris Brown, Raheem DeVaughn, Keyshia Cole, Jaheim, Estelle, Floetry, Skillz, Faith Evans, Rick Ross and many others. Known for penning music with real life experiences that resonate with everyday people, Carvin continued to master the sound that he and Ivan had become known for – fusing hip hop with modern soul. Currently, Haggins is also leading the charge to bring “respect” back to radio, starting with his Ethical Music Entertainment label and his new artist BriaMarie, whose songs “Bye Boy,” “IDK,” and “Celebrate,” have been featured on MTV, VH1 and BET. Along with this, Carvin can now add “author” to his resume. In 2017, he released a book of quotes titled “#CGHThoughts”, which can be found on Amazon. Haggins’ mission at this level of his musical career is to make music that is positive with unadulterated lyrics that have a powerful message. Carvin is one of the founders of the Creative Minds Performing Arts School. The school will house “Karma Junior Productions,” and is projected to open in 2020.  Follow Carvin on IG at @carvinhaggins. Visit his website at www.carvinhaggins.com. This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at writermya.substack.com/subscribe

Psychologists Off The Clock: A Psychology Podcast About The Science And Practice Of Living Well

Racism is a public health crisis with deep, ongoing negative impacts on psychological and physical health. In this episode, Dr. Kristee Haggins, an African centered psychologist, discusses how to support healing racial trauma. Dr. Haggins describes how black people can connect with the truth of their history, cultivate healing, and make choices that are good for themselves, their families, and larger communities. Dr. Haggins also offers recommendations for the work that those who do not identify as black can do to promote racial healing and change. Listen and Learn: How do you know if you or someone you care about is experiencing racial trauma and stress? Effective healing and self-care practices that black communities are using to heal together Internal and collective “work” white and other non-black people can do to promote systematic and grassroots change Ways in which mental health professionals can better meet the needs of black and other diverse communities About Dr. Haggins: Dr. Kristee Haggins is a community healer, African centered psychologist and professor who takes a holistic approach to healing mind, body, spirit, and community. She is a founding member of Safe Black Space Community Healing Circles and is committed to promoting health and wellness particularly in the Black community. Dr. Haggins studied Psychology as an undergraduate at the University of Southern California where she received a B.A. with honors. She earned her M.A. and Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology from The Ohio State University. Dr. Haggins has had a multifaceted career as a clinician, educator, consultant, trainer and university administrator. Currently, she is a professor at California Northstate University and at Alliant International University, Sacramento where she teaches courses in multicultural counseling and therapy skills. Dr. Haggins has expertise in racial stress and trauma; African American mental health; multicultural psychology/diversity issues; and spirituality and mental health. She offers training and tailored workshops and consultation in these areas, in addition to others upon request. In 2016 she was awarded the Community Healing Award by the Community Healing Network (CHN) for her collaboration with CHN and the Association of Black Psychologists. Resources:  Safe Black Space Community Healing CirclesAssociation of Black PsychologistsThe Racial Healing Handbook by Annelise SinghSomebody Told a Lie One Day quote by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Communication and Media Studies (Audio)
Whoopi Goldberg Presents Moms Mabley with Bambi Haggins - Women in Comedy

Communication and Media Studies (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2018 48:40


Bambi Haggins (Film and Media Studies, UC Irvine) joins Patrice Petro (Director of the Carsey-Wolf Center) for a conversation about the 2013 documentary "Whoopi Goldberg Presents Moms Mabley." Haggins, who served as a historical consultant to the film, reflects on the five-decade career of Moms Mabley, the raucous, pioneering African-American vaudeville performer and comedian. Haggins discusses the timelessness of Mabley’s material, her popularity and ability to command an audience, and her influence on contemporary comedy, as well as the broader significance of race, gender, sexuality, and cultural respectability in the reception of comedians and their work during different historical moments. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 33753]

Communication and Media Studies (Video)
Whoopi Goldberg Presents Moms Mabley with Bambi Haggins - Women in Comedy

Communication and Media Studies (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2018 48:40


Bambi Haggins (Film and Media Studies, UC Irvine) joins Patrice Petro (Director of the Carsey-Wolf Center) for a conversation about the 2013 documentary "Whoopi Goldberg Presents Moms Mabley." Haggins, who served as a historical consultant to the film, reflects on the five-decade career of Moms Mabley, the raucous, pioneering African-American vaudeville performer and comedian. Haggins discusses the timelessness of Mabley’s material, her popularity and ability to command an audience, and her influence on contemporary comedy, as well as the broader significance of race, gender, sexuality, and cultural respectability in the reception of comedians and their work during different historical moments. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 33753]

Film and Television (Audio)
Whoopi Goldberg Presents Moms Mabley with Bambi Haggins - Women in Comedy

Film and Television (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2018 48:40


Bambi Haggins (Film and Media Studies, UC Irvine) joins Patrice Petro (Director of the Carsey-Wolf Center) for a conversation about the 2013 documentary "Whoopi Goldberg Presents Moms Mabley." Haggins, who served as a historical consultant to the film, reflects on the five-decade career of Moms Mabley, the raucous, pioneering African-American vaudeville performer and comedian. Haggins discusses the timelessness of Mabley’s material, her popularity and ability to command an audience, and her influence on contemporary comedy, as well as the broader significance of race, gender, sexuality, and cultural respectability in the reception of comedians and their work during different historical moments. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 33753]

Film and Television (Video)
Whoopi Goldberg Presents Moms Mabley with Bambi Haggins - Women in Comedy

Film and Television (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2018 48:40


Bambi Haggins (Film and Media Studies, UC Irvine) joins Patrice Petro (Director of the Carsey-Wolf Center) for a conversation about the 2013 documentary "Whoopi Goldberg Presents Moms Mabley." Haggins, who served as a historical consultant to the film, reflects on the five-decade career of Moms Mabley, the raucous, pioneering African-American vaudeville performer and comedian. Haggins discusses the timelessness of Mabley’s material, her popularity and ability to command an audience, and her influence on contemporary comedy, as well as the broader significance of race, gender, sexuality, and cultural respectability in the reception of comedians and their work during different historical moments. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 33753]

UC Santa Barbara (Audio)
Whoopi Goldberg Presents Moms Mabley with Bambi Haggins - Women in Comedy

UC Santa Barbara (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2018 48:40


Bambi Haggins (Film and Media Studies, UC Irvine) joins Patrice Petro (Director of the Carsey-Wolf Center) for a conversation about the 2013 documentary "Whoopi Goldberg Presents Moms Mabley." Haggins, who served as a historical consultant to the film, reflects on the five-decade career of Moms Mabley, the raucous, pioneering African-American vaudeville performer and comedian. Haggins discusses the timelessness of Mabley’s material, her popularity and ability to command an audience, and her influence on contemporary comedy, as well as the broader significance of race, gender, sexuality, and cultural respectability in the reception of comedians and their work during different historical moments. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 33753]

UC Santa Barbara (Video)
Whoopi Goldberg Presents Moms Mabley with Bambi Haggins - Women in Comedy

UC Santa Barbara (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2018 48:40


Bambi Haggins (Film and Media Studies, UC Irvine) joins Patrice Petro (Director of the Carsey-Wolf Center) for a conversation about the 2013 documentary "Whoopi Goldberg Presents Moms Mabley." Haggins, who served as a historical consultant to the film, reflects on the five-decade career of Moms Mabley, the raucous, pioneering African-American vaudeville performer and comedian. Haggins discusses the timelessness of Mabley’s material, her popularity and ability to command an audience, and her influence on contemporary comedy, as well as the broader significance of race, gender, sexuality, and cultural respectability in the reception of comedians and their work during different historical moments. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 33753]

Big 3 Roll Up
Odell Haggins On Steroids Ft. Travis Johnson & Nick de la Torre

Big 3 Roll Up

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2018 76:12


This week the guys have former FSU All American, Travis Johnson back on the pod to talk about the transition from Jimbo Fisher to Willie Taggart & his thoughts on the situation. Then, Nick de la Torre from Gator Country comes on to chat about what's going on with the Basketball team, Baseball team, and of course Football team in Gainesville. Y'all make sure to rate us 5 stars on iTunes!

Building Abundant Success!!© with Sabrina-Marie
Carvin Haggins ~ Grammy Award Winning Producer

Building Abundant Success!!© with Sabrina-Marie

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2017 30:01


Grammy Award Winning Producer Happy Labor Day Weekend!! My guest is a Grammy Award-winning songwriter and producer Carvin Haggins. He has worked and collaborated with notable artists in the music industry, including: Will Smith, Jill Scott, Musiq Soulchild, Chrisette Michelle, Justin Timberlake, Mary J. Blige and Chris Brown to name a few. The multi-platinum songwriter has received 21 Grammy nominations and 10 ASCAP writer awards. Haggins is also Co-Founder of Karma Productions, Co-Creator of Forever Music Inc., Videographer, Director, Radio Show Host, Creator of Ethical Music Entertainment and Founder of “Rage Against the Ratchet” campaign. He was named Philly 360 Creative Ambassador of Philadelphia. Also he serves on the Board of Directors for the Community Angel Foundation; and he is often invited to speak to young people about his life journey and experiences at various nonprofit organizations and functions. In addition, Haggins is also a Minister and Sunday School teacher at the Southern Baptist Church in North Philadelphia. Haggins states, “My greatest influence is Jesus Christ and I now understand my mission in this life is to be subservient to my calling to help others through his name In 2014, Haggins’ passion for putting positive music on air led him to start WEME Radio, an internet radio show dedicated to “feel good” music. Haggins produces and co-hosts the show with Allen Irvin, that can be heard weekly on the Survival Radio Network. The show has already been acknowledged as one of the “most listened” to shows online by Blog Talk Radio. Also in 2014, Haggins has formed a movement entitled: “Rage Against the Ratchet” – to bring forth a call-to-action against radio stations that continue to broadcast overly, misogynistic and sexually explicit lyrics that are degrading to women and have a negative impact on today’s youth. The movement has received national press and continues to build awareness about the cause to the community. © 2017 Building Abundant Success!! 2017 All Rights Reserved "LIKE" my Facebook Page ~ Facebook.com/BuildingAbundantSuccess

We Must Ignite
Up In Smoke Ep. 8 ft. Bambi Haggins

We Must Ignite

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2017 42:34


Bambi Haggins, a successful comedy writer and professor at ASU talks with Raina Bowers and Jamee Lind about race and sex in the comedy world.

LOTL THE ZONE
LOTL Radio Welcomes Bria Marie. New single 'Okay ' Feat Musiq Soulchild

LOTL THE ZONE

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2017 60:00


Humanitarian, entrepreneur and recording artist, BriaMarie is the first artist signed to Ethical Music Entertainment. The Columbia, Maryland native’s music has been featured on VH1, MTV, TV One, Fox and more. The “Fresh Princess”, as she is affectionately known, has shared stages with artists like Ledisi, Tweet, Raheem Devaughn and screen time alongside actors like David Mann, Kim Fields and more. Known for her “fresh” sound, her songs are “bangers” while still giving messages of respect, self-esteem, empowerment, morality and love, having been praised as “[music] with a message that’s pretty hot" on Bossip.com.   BriaMarie’s talents began to blossom at the age of three as she fervently mimicked the sounds of artists like Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey, Stevie Wonder, and Prince. By age eight, she was singing in the school chorus, reading music and mastering the violin. At age fifteen, she was regularly performing with her father in his local band and teaching herself piano. She quickly developed a flair for dance with fourteen years of cheerleading and four years of modern and jazz dance. She later incorporated dance, singing and acting in her roles in four high school musicals. As the Fresh Princess continued to progress artistically, she also excelled academically throughout high school graduated from Temple University magna cum laude with a 3.86 grade point average. Her path was predestined. Being the best in her craft meant working with the best.?   BriaMarie’s tenacity and fortitude led to a meeting with multi-platinum, Grammy award-winning producer Carvin Haggins. After just two meetings, it was a fit. She is now the first artist signed to Ethical Music Entertainment. When asked what made her the one, Haggins responded by saying that she reminded him of himself with her sheer determination and willingness to learn.

3 Dog Thursday
(Clip) McMurphy on Odell Haggins shot to get FSU job

3 Dog Thursday

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 2:24


Segment of Underdog Football PodcastSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/3-dog-thursday/donations