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Best podcasts about haiti relief

Latest podcast episodes about haiti relief

John Quincy Adams Society Events
Jake Johnston on Haiti

John Quincy Adams Society Events

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 48:26


This week on Security Dilemma, Patrick Carver Fox and A.J. Manuzzi spoke about Haiti with Jake Johnston, Senior Research Associate at the Center for Economic and Policy Research in Washington DC. Jake is the lead author of CEPR's Haiti: Relief and Reconstruction blog and the author of the book Aid State: Elite Panic, Disaster Capitalism and the Battle to Control Haiti. We spoke about the humanitarian military intervention there, the state of the island and international efforts to promote democracy in Haiti.

TonioTimeDaily
My guest Joia Jefferson Nuri and I discussed embracing worthiness, transforming insecurities into strengths, the power of self-conversation, the power of positive affirmations, and so much more!

TonioTimeDaily

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 44:38


This is her biography on her website. "Joia Jefferson Nuri has a keen intuition for helping women of color executives achieve their goals. Her training as a coach in executive Leadership and public speaking has sharpened her ability to understand and support clients in clarifying their objectives. Joia helps her clients build a toolkit to battle their destructive inner critic, allowing them to rise from their zone of excellence to their zone of genius. Trained in the rubric of positive psychology, her techniques put clients in touch with their inner critic so they can quiet it. As a leadership coach, her ultimate goal is to help clients understand their worth, maximize their abilities, and live the lives they see for themselves. Joia's signature executive team-building and inner critic workshops assist companies, social change groups, and women's organizations maximize their Leadership while aligning their values and practices. Before coaching, she was a human rights communication strategist for Harry Belafonte and Danny Glover, TransAfrica, The Institute for Policy Studies, and Truly Living Well Center for Urban Agriculture. As a communication strategist, she testified before Congress on Haiti Relief and co-wrote Congressional Testimony for Danny Glover. Joia Nuri has co-written, edited, and coached 14 TEDx Talks, including one for herself. She was honored to be invited to deliver the keynote address in Vienna, Austria, before the 53 nations of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE). Her communications career began at NBC News, where she was one of the first women hired as a technician. Her move to CBS News made her the first Black woman to serve as Technical Director of the CBS Evening News and Face The Nation. She also worked as a senior producer at NPR, PBS, and C-SPAN. Her public speaking training began with her father, a classical baritone. Later, her training continued with Shakespearean actress Naomi Jacobson. Joia has performed voiceovers for documentaries on Civil Rights icon John Lewis, ballet dancer Misty Copeland, filmmaker Ava Duverney, and Secretary of State Hilary Clinton. She applies her experience, intuition, and training to help each client achieve authentic Leadership. Today, she coaches government, education, corporations, and philanthropy leaders. AWARDS & ACCOMPLISHMENTS: EMMY AWARD, WRC-TV CORPORATION FOR PUBLIC BROADCASTING AWARD FOR PROGRAMMING EXCELLENCE SPIRIT AWARD, PACIFICA RADIO NETWORK  JUDGE FOR THE ROBERT F. KENNEDY MEMORIAL HUMAN RIGHTS AWARDS DELIVERED KEYNOTE ADDRESS BEFORE THE OSCE IN VIENNA, AUSTRIA TEDX TALK, WILMINGTON EVENT STRATEGIST, OBAMA INAUGURAL GALAS, 2009 & 2013." - Joia's Full Bio - In The Public Eye Coaching. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/antonio-myers4/support

MintCast
Will the US Intervene in Haiti? With Jake Johnston

MintCast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 45:35


Haiti is in crisis. As armed groups come together and storm the island nation's institutions, leading to mass prison breaks, U.S.-backed Prime Minister Ariel Henry – who was abroad at the time, desperately trying to negotiate some kind of foreign intervention – has resigned.Henry's departure has left a power vacuum on the island. Will an alliance of armed groups seize power in a revolution? Will factions of the old government hang on? Or will the United States intervene to reassert control over the Caribbean nation?On today's MintCast, Jake Johnston joins Alan MacLeod to discuss the turbulent situation in Haiti. Johnston is Senior Research Associate at the Center for Economic and Policy Research (CEPR) in Washington, D.C. He is the lead author for CEPR's Haiti: Relief and Reconstruction Watch blog and author of the book, “Aid State: Elite Panic, Disaster Capitalism, and the Battle to Control Haiti.”Henry, Johnston said, has faced a “legitimacy crisis from day one.” Firstly, he was named prime minister in July 2021, just two days before the assassination of dictatorial president Jovenel Moïse. Secondly, many Haitians have never accepted the way he came to rule, either. Many in the West are now openly calling for another U.S.-led intervention on the Caribbean island nation. “This time, Haiti really is on the brink. The US and UN must act to restore order,” wrote the influential think tank Chatham House. Meanwhile, The Washington Post called for a more “robust” and “broader” intervention than the one the UN has suggested, which could see American boots on the ground for the third time in 30 years.But far from paying debts to Haitians, the current government in Washington D.C. is concentrating on stopping Haitian immigration and is reportedly even considering using its notorious detention center at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, to lock up Haitian migrants and refugees.The United States has an extremely long history of torturing Haiti. From refusing to recognize its independence for decades to invading and occupying it for two decades in the early twentieth century to supporting dictators and organizing coups on the island, Haiti's current predicament is, in no small part, down to Washington.Today, MacLeod and Johnston discuss the history, present and future of American imperialism in Haiti and what Haiti's future looks Support the showMintPress News is a fiercely independent. You can support us by becoming a member on Patreon, bookmarking and whitelisting us, and by subscribing to our social media channels, including Twitch, YouTube, Twitter and Instagram. Subscribe to MintCast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and SoundCloud. Also, be sure to check out the new Behind the Headlines channel on YouTube and subscribe to rapper Lowkey's new video interview/podcast series, The Watchdog.

Deconstructed
A New Haitian Revolution?

Deconstructed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 46:33


Haiti's Prime Minister Ariel Henry has been compelled to resign as armed gangs tighten their grip on the nation's capital, seizing control of police stations, the main international airport, and freeing thousands of prisoners. This week on Deconstructed, researcher and writer Jake Johnston, who has spent more than a decade reporting on Haiti, joins Ryan Grim to discuss the latest wave of violence hitting the country and the events that led to it. Johnston's new book, “Aid State: Elite Panic, Disaster Capitalism, and the Battle to Control Haiti,” details how U.S. and European goals have continuously undermined the nation's governance and economy. Johnston is also the senior research associate at the Center for Economic and Policy Research where he leads Haiti: Relief and Reconstruction Watch.If you'd like to support our work, go to theintercept.com/give, where your donation, no matter what the amount, makes a real difference.And if you haven't already, please subscribe to the show so you can hear it every week. And please go and leave us a rating or a review — it helps people find the show. If you want to give us additional feedback, email us at Podcasts@theintercept.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Bringin' it Backwards
Interview with Freda Payne

Bringin' it Backwards

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2023 44:31


We had the pleasure of interviewing Freda Payne over Zoom video!Stardom for Payne began when she signed with Invictus Records, ran by her old Detroit friends, Brian Holland, Edward Holland, Jr. and Lamont Dozier (formerly of Motown) in1969. Payne's smash single "Band of Gold" in 1970 was ranked #1 in the U.K. and #3 in the U.S.A., her first gold record. Other hits included "Deeper and Deeper", "You Brought Me Joy" and the anti-war, "Bring the Boys Home". As her star kept rising, Payne appeared in television specials and toured Europe and Japan.Although she left Invictus in1973, to date she has recorded 21 albums including several remakes of "Band of Gold". In1974, she made the cover of Jet magazine after she was dubbed a Dame of Malta, by the Knights of Malta and the Sovereign Military and Hospital Order of St. John of Jerusalem by the Prince of Rumania. Payne hosted Todays Black Woman, a talk show, in 1980 - 81 before joining the cast of Duke Ellington's Sophisticated Ladies in 1982. She also starred in productions of Ain't Misbehavin' with Della Reese, The Blues in the Night, Jellies Last Jam with Gregory Hines and Savion Glover into the 1990's. Payne film appearances include: Private Obsession, Sprung , Ragdoll , The Nutty Professor II: The Klumps and Fire and Ice.On April 22, 2009 Freda appeared on American Idol and sang "Band Of Gold". In February 2010, Freda joined Kanye West, Jordan Sparks, Jennifer Hudson, Barbra Streisand and many more on We Are The World for Haiti Relief.In 2011 Freda sang a duet with Cliff Richard called ‘Saving A Life' from his ‘Soulicious' album. She also toured England with Cliff in the fall of 2011.Freda recorded a new Jazz based album for the Mack Ave label titled ‘Come Back To Me Love' produced by Bill Cunliffe.In April 2018 Freda returned to the stage with glowing reviews in ‘Ella: First Lady of Song' at the Delaware Theatre Company in Wilmington, Delaware.More recently, Freda released an EP of duets titled ‘Let There Be Love' featuring Freda singing with Johnny Mathis, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Kenny Lattimore and Kurt Elling. She has also been busy writing her memoir ‘Band of Gold A Memoir' Yorkshire Publishing (November 2, 2021) with Mark Bego. In May 2022 Freda released a new single titled ‘Just To Be With You'. Freda Payne's prolific career will continue to flourish and prosper for as long as her creative juices keep flowing. Her indelible mark on the music industry is far from over.We want to hear from you! Please email Hello@BringinitBackwards.com. www.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #FredaPayne #BandOfGold #NewMusic #ZoomListen & Subscribe to BiBhttps://www.bringinitbackwards.com/follow/ Follow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! https://www.facebook.com/groups/bringinbackpodThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4972373/advertisement

Around the Air Force
Around the Air Force — Jan. 19 (long)

Around the Air Force

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2023


This edition features stories on Holloman Air Base sending the gear and manpower necessary to get clean water to the people of Haiti in support of Operation Unified Response, U.S. Airmen and Canadian soldiers at Kandahar Air Field participated in an Airfield Counter-Improvised Explosive Device (CIED) course, an Airman who volunteers his time at a local elementary school to help motivate youth to dream big, the Misawa Community Center offering family entertainment, and the United States Air Forces in Europe (USAFE) commander speaking with 52nd Fighter Wing members to discuss the mission at Spangdahlem and challenges that face the Air Force daily. Hosted by Airman 1st Class Alina Richard.

Around the Air Force
Around the Air Force - Feb. 9

Around the Air Force

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2023


This edition features stories on Haiti relief, the Family Lunch Time program, a Sea Gals performance, the Air Force version of CSI and the DePLAYment program for families of deployed Airmen. Hosted by Airman 1st Class Alina Richard.

Around the Air Force
Around the Air Force — Feb. 4 (long)

Around the Air Force

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2023


This edition features stories on Airmen from Dover Air Force Base flying a C-5M Galaxy into Iraq for the first time ever for this type of aircraft, two bases becoming one in Hawaii during an Initial Operational Capability ceremony as part of the Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) law, what Airmen at Dyess Air Force Base are doing to support Operation Unified Response in Haiti, an elite security team known as the Ravens, who accompany U.S. military supply aircraft into potentially dangerous situations and work to diffuse conflict, and volunteers at Aviano Air Base donating profits from a bake sale to assist earthquake victims in Haiti. Hosted by Airman 1st Class Alina Richard. Haiti Relief, JTF Haiti

Around the Air Force
Around the Air Force - Feb. 1

Around the Air Force

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2023


This edition features stories on a new Fisher House, the COLA survey, family fitness and aeromedical relief to Haiti. Hosted by Airman 1st Class Alina Richard. Operation Unified Response, Haiti Relief, JTF Haiti

Around the Air Force
Around the Air Force - Jan. 27 (long)

Around the Air Force

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2023


This edition features stories on the Air Mobility Command (AMC) working around the clock to assist in relief efforts for Haiti after the devastating earthquake there, a three percent increase for the fiscal year 2011 budget request for military family support programs, construction underway at Bagram Air Field to prepare for the influx of troops on their way there, an Incirlik Airman who received a Stripes for Exceptional Performers (STEP) promotion from Staff Sergeant to Tech Sergeant, Airmen at Lajes Field learning better stretching techniques to prevent injury, Airmen working at the Aerial Port in Southwest Asia-moving personnel and equipment as quickly and safely as possible, and Feb. 17 being the deadline for students to apply for the 2010 Scholarship for Military Children program. Hosted by Airman 1st Class Alina Richard.

Around the Air Force
Around the Air Force - Jan. 26

Around the Air Force

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2023


This edition features stories on Haiti relief, French Austere Challenge 2010 and unknown fallen Soldiers coming home for a funeral ceremony. Hosted by Airman 1st Class Alina Richard.

Around the Air Force
Around the Air Force - Jan. 25

Around the Air Force

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2023


This edition features stories on Airmen facing challenges at the airport in Haiti during Operation Unified Response, night cargo deliveries to Haiti and preparing married service members for deployment. Hosted by Airman 1st Class Alina Richard. Haiti relief.

Around the Air Force
Around the Air Force - Jan. 22 (long)

Around the Air Force

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2023


This edition features stories on the Department of Defense announcing the establishment of the National Security Personnel Systems Transition Office, Homestead Air Reserve Base becoming a staging area for air crews to bring earthquake victims from Haiti to the U.S. since the recent massive earthquake there, the Air Force flying intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) missions in support of Operation Unified Response in Haiti, the duties of Aviano Air Base explosive ordinance disposal (EOD) technicians while at home station, American and Japanese runners competing in the annual half-marathon Frostbite Run at Yokota Air Base, 65th Air Base Wing partnering with a Portuguese Air Base to repair a sixty-year old road, and an Air Force Captain who made an unusual transition into the pilot's seat through a new pilot exchange program between the U.S. and France. Hosted by Airman 1st Class Alina Richard.

Around the Air Force
Around the Air Force - Jan. 21 (long)

Around the Air Force

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2023


This edition features stories on Department of Defense officials announcing the identity of Tech Sgt. Adam Ginett, an Airman killed on Jan. 19, while supporting Operation Enduring Freedom, aid workers and relief supplies from all over the world arriving in Haiti in support of Operation Unified Response, Air Force Special Operations members providing assistance for Haiti relief efforts, the 1st Special Operations Wing (1SOW) being the pilot unit for a new biometrics Common Access Card (CAC), and the United Services Organization (USO) at Yokota bringing a special Sesame Street performance for children there. Hosted by Airman 1st Class Alina Richard.

NABWIC.org
NABWIC TALKS GIVING WITH BELL JACKSON, CHAIR, NABWIC Haiti Relief Effort

NABWIC.org

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2021 40:00


This repeat show features hosts Jada Williams and Ersula Odom as they interview Bell Jackson, owner of Foundation First Permitting,  a leading and reputable permit expediting company serving the Tri-County area of South Florida.  Services offered:- Permit Expediting |  Permit Running  |   Pre-construction meetings  |  Final Inspection meetings |  City Registrations  | CPR/AED certification & recertification Bell also heads the NABWIC Haiti Relief Effort. In this episode, listeners will hear more about this important reflief effort. Contact:  Bell at 954406.7659 or at email:  belljfoundation1stop.com For more information on the Haiti Relief Effort, call:  Jeff Lovema at 954.520.3987

NABWIC.org
NABWIC TALKS WITH BELL JACKSON, CHAIR, NABWIC Haiti Relief Effort

NABWIC.org

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 36:00


Hosts Jada Williams and Ersula Odom interviews Bell Jackson, owner of Foundation First Permitting,  a leading and reputable permit expediting company serving the Tri-County area of South Florida.  Services offered:- Permit Expediting |  Permit Running  |   Pre-construction meetings  |  Final Inspection meetings |  City Registrations  | CPR/AED certification & recertification Bell also heads the NABWIC Haiti Relief Effort. In this episode, listeners will hear more about this important reflief effort. Contact:  Bell at 954406.7659 or at email:  belljfoundation1stop.com For more information on the Haiti Relief Effort, call:  Jeff Lovema at 954.520.3987 _____________________________ NABWIC's Vision: The Vision of the National Association of Black Women in Construction (NABWIC) is to build lasting strategic partnerships with first-rate organizations and individuals that will provide ground-breaking and innovative solutions for black women in construction and their respective communities. NABWIC.ORG

Mornings with Eric and Brigitte
Joining Others to Help Haiti Relief Efforts

Mornings with Eric and Brigitte

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2021 10:59


On Saturday, August 14, a 7.2-magnitude earthquake struck southwest Haiti, directly impacting the area of more than 17,000 Compassion-assisted children. Houses, roads, businesses, churches and government buildings have been damaged, including 46 Compassion child development centers. The death toll has risen to over 2,100 people, who are desperately in need of clean water, medical help and shelter. Matt Hahn of Compassion International joins Mornings with Eric and Brigitte on Tuesday to share with us how we can help Haiti. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Local News Wire
Palm Beach County Sheriff Ric Bradshaw talks about crossing guard jobs, school traffic & Haiti relief

Local News Wire

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2021 9:00


Sheriff Bradshaw speaks to WJNO for Protecting the Palm Beaches, covering a range of topics.

Ken and Deb Mornings
Convoy of Hope - Haiti Relief: A Conversation with Ethan Forhetz

Ken and Deb Mornings

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021 10:16


What are some ways that we can be praying and helping the people of Haiti following the devastation and loss from the recent earthquake and tropical depression? Convoy of Hope's Ethan Forhetz shares an update on the current conditions in Haiti and what needs are being met through Convoy of Hope ministry. Listen to hear how Convoy of Hope is responding to the needs of the Haitian people and how you can join them. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Wally Show Podcast
Simple Faith: August 17, 2021

Wally Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 42:18


TWS News 1: Naomi Osaka Donating to Haiti Relief – 00:35 Simple Faith – 2:56 Email – 8:24 TWS News 2: Disappointing Online Purchases – 13:28 Real World Wedding Vows – 15:24 TWS News 3: Video Game Calories – 20:41 Old School – 22:42 Helicopter Dog Parent – 26:57 Least of These: Bon Jovi's Christmas Classic – 34:40 When Church Got It Right – 37:08 You can sponsor a child through Food for the Hungry at www.fh.org/wallyshow You can join our Wally Show Poddies Facebook group at facebook.com/groups/WallyShowPoddies/.

We Weren't Friends In High School
WWFinHS 215: Lizzie Black

We Weren't Friends In High School

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 160:34


Lizzie (Most Athletic) still isn’t quite sure what she wants to be, but it’s not for lack of trying! Over working throughout Wiss., early acceptance to Princeton, Real Estate Law, Haiti Relief, Med School, and her aspirations ending with a lawsuit. Being a twin with her more social brother, Andy. Plus, Lizzie's long distance relationship success story, and my short distance relationship shortfalls. Facebook: @WWFINHS youtube.com/REDSHIRTPLAYA IG: @wewerentfriendsinhighschool

If Emmett Was Alive Today Podcast
S1: E6 Carlos Wallace, Author. Youth Advocate. Motivational Speaker. President/CEO Sol-Caritas.

If Emmett Was Alive Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2019 39:14


Carlos has written two books that have earned the businessman turned social activist national acclaim. “Life Is Not Complicated, You Are: Turning Your Biggest Disappointments Into Your Greatest Blessings” is currently an integral part of the Psychology curriculum at Lone Star College in Houston, Texas. His second work, “The Other 99 T.Y.M.E.S: Train Your Mind to Enjoy Serenity” is the inspiration behind an award-winning television program of the same name. Both books are hailed as guides to living with purpose and gratitude. Professors and victim’s advocates use the books as examples in overcoming adversity to achieve personal and professional success. Carlos is often called upon to speak at middle schools, high schools, and colleges in Texas, New York, Atlanta, and Florida. He recently developed and moderates a proprietary mentorship and leadership program for New York City’s York College (Part of City University of New York public university system) entitled “The Life Is Not Complicated, You Are: Transfer of Power” speaking series. Thanks to his decades-long career as a fifth-generation railroader and his experience as a graduate of the National Labor College, Carlos is an expert in labor relations, mediation and contract negotiations. An alum of Union Pacific’s elite Brakeman/Conductor and Engineer schools, he is often called upon as a consultant during high profile hearings involving railroad employees facing disciplinary action. The International Organizer, one of few African Americans to hold that position, also helped run several political campaigns including those of Democratic Presidential candidate Barack H. Obama. A luminary among his peers, Carlos was tapped to be part of Google’s exclusive “Next Gen” think tank. He joins a group of policy leaders at the forefront of technology and racial justice, and who have distinguished themselves in business, public service, content creation, education, and activism. Wallace is President and CEO of entertainment and philanthropy company, Sol-Caritas. Under the leadership of the successful businessman, Sol has produced a series of multi-city tours and events featuring stand-up comics and entertainers from Houston, New York, Atlanta, Chicago, and Los Angeles. The company has donated generously to over 100 non-profit local and internationally recognized charities, including Covenant House, the American Diabetes Association, Haiti Relief, the American Cancer Society, and the Lupus Foundation of America. The proud husband and father divide his time between homes in Houston and New York. He is married to award-winning journalist, television anchor and children’s book writer, Liz Faublas. Contact Information: Email: info@carloswallace.com

Pan-Caribbean Radio
Legacy of 1804 Haiti Relief 2.0: Hometown Associations and Matthew

Pan-Caribbean Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2016 116:00


Join host Alice Backer of www.kiskeacity.com as she welcomes Haitian Consul to NY Peter Helder Bernard and Charles Plaisimond of Haitian Hometown Associations Resource Group (HHTARG) to discuss how we can support hometown associations in their relief efforts.  Also, what are and should Haitians do differently when it comes to disaster relief going forward? LOF1804 Haiti News and Blog Review co-hosts Hugues Girard and Hans Roy may join us as well as well as one other unconfirmed guest.   See more detailed pre and post show notes at www.kiskeacity.com

Jim Paris Live (James L. Paris)
The Clinton Foundation Is An Illegal Money Laundering Operation - Jerome Corsi

Jim Paris Live (James L. Paris)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2016 55:00


Dr. Jerome Corsi discusses at length his book Partners In Crime, a shocking expose on the Clinton Foundation. Corsi says that of the billions raised for Haiti earthquake relief, only 5 cents on the dollar actually went to the Hatiain people, how he located the offices of the Clinton Health initiative virtually hidden in a run down warehouse district in south Boston. Corsi says that the financial statements of the foundation are fraudulent and that the Clintons have built their net worth of more than $200 million dollars by using their foundation as a money laundering operation.

Ancient Faith Presents...
Haiti Relief Effort

Ancient Faith Presents...

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2014


Bobby Maddex interviews Mark Ohanian, International Programs Coordinator for International Orthodox Christian Christies (IOCC), about IOCC's ongoing relief effort in Haiti.

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The Fallon Forum
Frankenstorm

The Fallon Forum

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2012 58:13


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The Jazzy Vegetarian
“All Things Veggie!” with Colleen Holland of VegNews

The Jazzy Vegetarian

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2011 31:00


  Today, host Laura Theodore, the Jazzy Vegetarian,  chats with  Colleen Holland who is Associate Publisher and co-creator of “VegNews.” We’ll talk about “All Things Veggie!” From the beginning of Vegnews, Colleen has helped to grow the publication from a 28-page newspaper to an award-winning magazine. A graduate of UCLA and the Natural Gourmet Institute, Colleen has been vegan since 1995 and her background in food, marketing, and brand-building has helped to create a savvy, internationally renowned media company. I’ll also welcome drummer/vocalist/composer Don Mulvaney, a professional musician who has performed with many top names such as Tony Bennett, Itzhak Perlman, Barbra Streisand, Maureen McGovern, Melissa Manchester, Bill Frisell and Mike Stern. We’ll feature his new CD, “Life.” Don is currently on faculty at Fairfield University teaching drum-set in the Jazz Department under the direction of the virtuoso bassist Brian Torff. Don has an M.F.A. in Composition from Purchase College and a B.M. in Composition from Berklee College of Music. His composition, "Haiti" is currently raising money donated to Partners In Health and Doctors Without Borders for Haiti Relief.  

Voices of the Sacred Feminine
Helen Hye Sook Hwang/ Mago, Goddess of East Asia & Sandra Kirkpatrick/Human Trafficking/Haiti Relief

Voices of the Sacred Feminine

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2010 118:00


At the top of the hour, Helen Hye-Sook Hwang, Ph.D., teacher for Religious Studies and Women's and Gender Studies at University of Central Missouri will discuss her ongoing research concerning Mago, the Great Goddess of East Asia and Her tradition of Magoism, an ancient culture originating in the pan-East Asia gynocentric cultural matrix that venerates Mago as Supremely Divine. At about 6:45 our second guest of the evening, Sandra Kirkpatrick returns to the show to discuss developments in Human Trafficking and her recent trips to offer relief in Haiti since the earthquake.

Ancient Faith Presents...
Haiti Relief Effort

Ancient Faith Presents...

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2010 14:03


Bobby Maddex interviews Mark Ohanian, International Programs Coordinator for International Orthodox Christian Christies (IOCC), about IOCC's ongoing relief effort in Haiti.

Einstein On...
Einstein On: Haiti, Dr. Mahalia Desruisseaux

Einstein On...

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2010 4:56


Mahalia Desruisseaux, M.D., assistant professor of medicine and pathology, reflects on the events during and after the earthquake that struck Haiti on February 12, 2010. Dr. Desruisseaux, a native of Haiti, lost three family members along with her childhood home during this tragedy. Immediately following the earthquake, Dr. Desruisseaux felt compelled to return to Haiti and help in the medical relief and recovery of her country. This is her story.

IBM developerWorks podcasts
TWOdW and US Air Force social media in Haiti, Chile

IBM developerWorks podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2010 13:30


This week on developerworks, plus an interview with U.S. Air Force Captain Nathan Broshear who talks about how the USAF is using social media in crisis/relief situations and for communicating soldiers' stories to the media.

In The Fight
In The Fight: Episode 36

In The Fight

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2010


This edition features stories about Operation Moshtarak kicking off in Afghanistan, Marines drawing down in Iraq to their lowest numbers since the start of Operation Iraqi Freedom, the military continuing to provide relief to the people of Haiti, an Iraqi artist expressing himself without fear of reprisals, and the Army Corps of Engineers combating the possible extinction of an Eskimo community. Presented in anamorphic 16:9 format.

Broadway Bullet: Theatre from Broadway, Off-Broadway and beyond.

In this episode: We let you hear James Barbour's new single, WALK WITH ME. He recorded the single for Haiti Relief, and it was produced by your host, Michael Gilboe and written by Gary Burton. Make sure you pick up the single at iTunes or Amazon to support a good cause! Clare Burt has been a big star on the West End for over a decade, and she is making her New York debut with her cabaret show, NOW YOU KNOW March 9-13. She stopped by the studio to discuss her show, her upcoming CD release and her career on the West End! +30 NYC is a collection of shows envisioning New York City in the future. Staged as a benefit for Materials for the Arts, Artistic Director Melanie Moyer Williams and show curator Dominic D'Andrea pop in to tell us about the show and how they pulled it all together. Set against the backdrop of WWII, SIGNS OF LIFE is a new musical from AMAS telling the story of nine Jews in a "model" concentration camp. The show has been receiving great notices for how it handles it's dark subject, and one of the lead actresses, Patricia Noonan, came by to tell us more about the show and the real life inspiration. A surreal coming of age story for a young London girl, HANGMAN SCHOOL FOR GIRLS tells a universal story in a fresh manner. Writer/Actor Lucy Gillespie and Director Leta Tremblay were here to talk about the show and it's staging challenges. Also check out the production blog! Monologist Frank Blocker is back with his new show, FEARLESS MORAL INVENTORY. He came by to talk about his one man-70 character play, as well as to discuss the CD release of his last show, SOUTHERN GOTHIC NOVEL, available on Amazon. in ON THE POSITIVE SIDE, Marty Cooper talks about the cavalcade of stars on the Great White Way this season lining up for (hopeful) Tony nominations.

Wanda's Picks
Wanda's Picks

Wanda's Picks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2010 120:00


Haiti Update: Week two after the devastating earthquake we speak to Jean Yvon Kernizan and Selena Rhine who were on the ground in Haiti in that crucial time. They set up a medical clinic at Yvon's home in Port-au-Prince. There is a fundraiser in New York, Thursday, Jan. 28, 6 PM to 4 AM, at the White Rabbit, with DJs Red Lox & DJ Cozi, 145 Houston Street. Visit http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=267429459546 and http://pousoleyleve.glogster.com/haiti-fundraising-mixer/ Maria Labossiere, Haiti Action Committee, join the conversation next. Visit www.haitiaction.net (Haiti Emergency Relief Fund). The fundariser in the Berkeley for Haiti Relief is Thurs., Jan. 28, 8:30 at Ashkenaz Music and Dance Center on San Pablo @ Gilman in Berkeley. Tickets are $10 min. docnation. We close with a conversation with two members of Equator Faith Church in Oakland. Bishop Fritzner Galiothe and his wife, Paulette Fritzner, speak about the many missions the church supports there such as orphanages, schools, etc. Donations can be sent to: Equator Faith Mission, 2230 Warner Ave., Oakland, CA 94603, (510) 562-8668.

Geekonomics Podcast Network
Ep 20: Team Coco

Geekonomics Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2010 68:00


This week Marc and Bryon talk about team CoCo, the Grammys, and the joy of furniture shopping. This weeks music: Jimmy Fallon - "With Paints on the Ground" (the late night show with Jimmy Fallon) and Justin Timberlake & Charlie Saxton - "Halleujah" (iTunes). Please visit www.redcross.org for more info about Haiti Relief.

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2010 120:00


Today after a few technical problems (got kicked off the air a few times) we spoke to Sidney Coulter, culture worker and activist, and Tacuma King, musician/teacher/organizer, about their visit to Haiti a few months ago. We were joined next by Sophis, lead vocals, and JT, keyboards, of Kalbass Kreyol, who are performing next week in a series of fundraising events for Haiti, Jan. 28, at Ashkenaz the next big one featuring lead organizer, Kalbass Kreyol and many others like: poets Avotcja & Jacques Wilkens, Naima Shalhoub; Val Serrant & Pan Ase, Pellejo Seco, AfriCombo. Visit www.myspace.com/kalbasskreyol Donald Lacy closes his run with Colorstruck at the Burial Clay Memorial Theatre at the African American Art & Culture Complex, 762 Fulton Street, San Francisco. Visit www.colorstruct.net, call (510) 663-5683. Partial proceeds benefit: www.lovelifefoundation.org Fear & Fancy closes the show. The hip hop ensemble performs this evening at Harmony House at Stanford University, 418 Santa Teresa Street, Stanford, CA 94305. The event is free and starts at 4:30 PM until about 7:30 PM Fear & Fancy mixtape CD sales go to Haiti Relief today. Bring non-money goods for donations bins as well tonight. Visit www.fearandfancy.com

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003 Rotary Club Radio – Haiti Relief Efforts via Rotary and Shelter Box

Rotary Club Radio :: RotaryClubRadio.com

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2010


[audio:RotaryClubRadio003.mp3] Rotary Club Radio Episode 003 In this episode: Emergency Efforts for Haiti Earth Quake Victims via Rotary and Shelter Box. Featured Segment Tens of thousands dead, even more left homeless and scenes of chaos; this is the picture coming out of the Caribbean island of Haiti. The catastrophe continues to unfold and ShelterBox are […]