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We talk a lot about THE food system, but in reality, our world comprises multiple food systems, along with a lot of other kinds of systems, each of them overlapping with, interacting with, and often conflicting with each other. This episode looks at how those interacting systems of systems often produce really challenging types of conflict, whether it's between colonialism and Indigenous foodways, corporate-exploitative capitalism and nature, or technological systems and sustainability. Guests include food educator Jane Clause, artist-activist Zack Denfeld, and the incomparable systems thinker, astrophysicist, and former Green Party of Canada leader, Amita Kuttner. And oh, yeah—Maxime and David eat a piece of Christmas cake, quite a few months after the festive season.Guests:(Courtney) Jane Clause is the projects coordinator for the Laurier Centre for Sustainable Food Systems and the UNESCO Chair on Food, Biodiversity, and Sustainability Studies. She is also the creator and professor of the Indigenous Food Systems course in the Bachelor of Food Studies program at George Brown College in Toronto. Jane is a registered band member of Six Nations of the Grand River.And take a look at the Haudenosaunee food projects Jane mentions in the podcast:Kayanase (greenhouse and native plant propagation business)Chef Tawnya BrantYawékon (catering by Tawnya Brant)the Healthy Roots and Our Sustenance initiatives (article in Canadian Food Studies)Zack Denfeld and Cathrine Kramer founded the Center for Genomic Gastronomy in 2010 and continue to lead many of the research projects the Center undertakes. They are artists, writers, speakers, and prototypers of alternative culinary futures. Their projects, blog posts, and images can be found on the Center's website, along with the Genomic Gastronomy Lexicon, a mind-expanding collection of terms and definitions that the Center's team have compiled in the course of their investigations into food, art, and the life sciences.Dr. Amita Kuttner (they/he) is co-founder of moonlight institute, a non-profit organization that seeks to create frameworks for an equitable and just future. Amita has a PhD in astronomy and astrophysics from the University of California, Santa Cruz, ran for Canadian parliament in 2019, and served as interim leader of the Green Party of Canada between 2021 and 2022.Host/Producer: David SzantoMusic: Story Modeadditional audio: Maxime Giroux@makingamealpodcastmakingamealofit.com
We want to apologize for the audio being lesser quality than normal. But we do hope this doesn't distract you from listening to this insightful episode. In this empowering episode of "Healthy Roots with Dr. Lake," Dr Lake uncovers the common pitfalls individuals face at the start of their health journey and discover why our online program has become a beacon of success for countless women seeking holistic wellness. From understanding the order of priorities in health to unraveling the mysteries of adaptive thermogenesis, we delve deep into the science behind optimal well-being. Learn why implementation trumps information and gain practical strategies for overcoming barriers to success. He also delves into the biblical perspective on stewardship of the body and uncover the hidden patterns of self-sabotage that may be holding you back from your health goals. Tune in to discover the methods to lasting vitality and embrace a life rooted in health. Book your free call here (limited availability): https://calendly.com/doctorlake/breakthrough-call
This episode was extracted from a recent "Thyroid Reset Webinar" Welcome to Healthy Roots, the podcast where we delve into the intricate web of health and wellness, empowering you to cultivate a vibrant and thriving life. I'm your host, Dr. Lake, and today we're diving deep into the fascinating realm of thyroid health. In this episode, we uncover why women often face more challenges with their thyroid health and explore natural strategies to reset and rejuvenate this vital gland. Drawing insights from a recent enlightening webinar, we'll unravel the complexities of thyroid health, shedding light on common issues and offering practical solutions. Join me as we navigate through the intricacies of hormonal balance, uncovering the root causes behind thyroid imbalances in women. From stress and environmental factors to dietary influences and lifestyle choices, we'll explore the multifaceted reasons why thyroid issues are prevalent among women. But fear not, for in this podcast, we don't just highlight the problems – we provide actionable steps to reclaim your thyroid health naturally. From optimizing nutrition, to embracing stress-reducing practices and fostering a supportive lifestyle, we'll empower you to reset your thyroid health and nurture your body from the roots up. If you're ready to embark on a journey towards vibrant health and vitality, then this episode of Healthy Roots is for you. Tune in, take notes, and let's cultivate a thriving foundation of wellness together. And hey, if you're eager to dive even deeper into this topic, don't forget to check out the webinar recording linked below. It's packed with invaluable insights and practical tips to support your thyroid health journey. Remember, your health is your greatest asset – let's nurture it from the roots. Go To The Webinar Here: https://go.the-active-life.com/thyroidweb-7751
In this Healthy Roots episode, Dr. Lake dives deep into the multi-faceted journey of menopause from a functional medicine perspective. Join him as he debunks common myths surrounding menopause, explore the importance of hormone balance, and uncover practical strategies to navigate this transformative phase with resilience and vitality. From understanding the nuances of hormone fluctuations to harnessing the power of resistance training, this episode offers valuable insights and actionable tips for women seeking to lead an active and fulfilling life through menopause and beyond. Tune in to discover how to embrace this transition with confidence and vitality. Schedule a call with Dr Lake: https://yuixznb2y76.typeform.com/to/FYvJdNgm Learn More: https://theactivelifeprogram.com/
Welcome to the Healthy Roots with Dr. Lake, the podcast that delves deep into the world of functional medicine, holistic health, and wellness. Our goal is to empower you with knowledge and insights that can help you build a strong foundation for lifelong well-being. In this episode, we dive into a wide range of topics, including the latest research on COVID-19, vaccines, and their impact on our immune system. We'll explore how nutrition, lifestyle choices, and natural approaches can support your overall health and immunity. In line with the principles of functional medicine, we'll also discuss the importance of personalized care, understanding your unique biology, and making informed decisions about your health. Join us on 'Healthy Roots with Dr. Lake' as we navigate the complexities of modern healthcare, offering practical advice, expert interviews, and a holistic perspective on wellness. Together, we'll nurture your healthy roots for a vibrant and thriving life. NOT MEDICAL ADVICE - STRICTLY EDUCATIONAL Resources: Supplements: https://us.fullscript.com/welcome/theohealth1602361161 Air Doctor Link: https://www.airdoctorpro.com/?oid=17&affid=5721&c=theophilushealth Schedule an appointment with Dr Lake https://calendly.com/doctorlake/breakthrough-call COVID-19 Vaccines and Myocardial Injury https://pubs.rsna.org/doi/10.1148/radiol.232244 COVID-19 Update for the United Stateshttps://covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tracker/#datatracker-home A common allele of HLA is associated with asymptomatic SARS-CoV-2 infection https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-023-06331-x Age-Adjusted Associations Between Comorbidity and Outcomes of COVID-19: A Review of the Evidence From the Early Stages of the Pandemic https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8377370/ Both high and low pre-infection glucose levels associated with increased risk for severe COVID-19: New insights from a population-based study https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8297851/ Hospitalization and mortality in patients with COVID-19 with or at risk of type 2 diabetes: data from five health systems in Pennsylvania and Maryland https://drc.bmj.com/content/10/3/e002774 Vitamin D Status and SARS-CoV-2 Infection and COVID-19 Clinical Outcomes https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2021.736665/full The United States' decision to mask children as young as two for COVID-19 has been extended into 2023 and beyond: The implications of this policy https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/ar ticles/PMC10129335/ Mechanical ventilation for COVID-19: Outcomes following discharge from inpatient treatment https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9821470/ Risk of myocarditis and pericarditis in mRNA COVID-19-vaccinated and unvaccinated populations: a systematic review and meta-analysis https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/13/6/e065687 Association of Vitamin D receptor gene polymorphisms and clinical/severe outcomes of COVID-19 patients https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8487094/
William Taylor - Paul's first letter to the church in one of the major cities of the Roman Empire gives instruction to a baby church and new Christians who have started really well in following Jesus. It provides a perfect blueprint for what it looks like to engage in healthy discipleship and genuine Christian ministry. A great start-up study for the City!
In this eye-opening episode of Healthy Roots podcast we delve deep into the unique health challenges that women face, often surpassing those of men. Join us as we explore the reasons behind women's susceptibility to hormonal imbalances, heart disease, and autoimmune disorders. Backed by compelling statistics, we uncover the impact of modern cultural changes and provide actionable tips to empower women on their journey to better health. Don't miss this insightful conversation on why women's health struggles are more complex and how they can rise above them. Dr. Lake Information https://theactivelifeprogram.com/
In this insightful episode, join Dr. Austin Lake as he delves into the core mission of Healthy Roots podcast. Dr. Lake passionately explores how Christians and individuals of similar faiths can embrace a holistic approach to life, one that fosters improved physical health, mental well-being, and an overall sense of joy. Through engaging discussions and practical insights, you'll gain valuable perspectives on living a more balanced and fulfilling life, aligning your faith with holistic health practices, and discovering a path to greater joy. Tune in to discover how to unlock the full potential of your health, mindset, and joy as a Christian or someone on a mission for deeper purpose. Dr. Lake Information https://theactivelifeprogram.com/
Katie Gerwel is a Licensed Professional Counselor who specializes in working with children, teens, and their parents With an extensive history of working as a school counselor in the public education system for 10 years and 2 years working in school mental health, Katie has taken the leap to start her own private practice in republic to make an impact right here at home. You aren't gonna miss this week's episode!! Like, subscribe, and share where you ingest your content!! Thanks for listening. #unbroken #berelentless #talkthetalk
Join us for episode one in a two-part series on planting deep roots. Having a good root system requires watering and feeding with the truth of Scripture. How building a tribe with solid roots creates an environment of being resistant to damage.
Owner and Founder of The Healthy Roots Dolls, Yelista Jean-Charles, discusses her inspiration behind the project and the importance of having black princesses as representation.Follow Lurie Daniel Favors @LurieFavors on Twitter and listen to her live M-F, 10 a.m.-noon ET on SiriusXM, Ch. 126.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Robin Thicke joins Sherri for her premiere week and previews the new season of The Masked Singer on FOX. Then, Derek Hough talks about the new season of Dancing with the Stars, now streaming on Disney+.
My guest today, Dr. Amanda Helman, is the founder of Healthy Roots, LLC, an international speaker, and author of two books.She is an innovative leader who intersects the fields of education, leadership, and mental health, and recently branched off into becoming an entrepreneur, which is exactly why I just HAD to have her here with us. Dr. Amanda started as a special education teacher but then found herself doing consulting work, which gave her to "ping" to start her own coaching career path. But being a coach who specializes in trauma can be difficult...so how do you cope? She shares her story and so much more, like:How she handles her own personal care when doing so much work with trauma (and how you can, too)What it's like to write a book (or two)Working less to achieve moreand more!Ready to dive in? Click play!Connect with Dr. Amanda:InstagramWebsiteFacebookDiscount code: Women22I look forward to getting to know you better so please subscribe, rate and review, and connect with me on Instagram! (@adrikeefe)Head over to www.AdrianaKeefe.com for more information, free tools and tips, and more!Heartfül of Kerøsene - Jeff II https://youtu.be/ZbyFsGMjfRgCreative Commons AttributionFree Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/al-heartful-of-kerseneMusic promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/y-tbE2FIA1o
Humans often get things backwards, to the point of being comical. Case in point, the little story in the book of Jonah, about the plant God provided for the prophet's shade. You've heard about Jonah and the great fish, of course. As a prophet and evangelist, God had sent him there to preach and when the people repented…Jonah was mad! He sat looking over the city after God had spared it and because it was hot, God provided a plant that grew up to provide relief from the sun for Jonah. But then the plant withered and died and the heat was so intense, Jonah wished himself dead. But in that, God had a lesson for him. And for us. Colossians 2:6–7 says, "So then, just as you received Christ Jesus as Lord, continue to live your lives in him, rooted and built up in him, strengthened in the faith as you were taught, and overflowing with thankfulness." We don't always have the compassion for people that we should. Our bitterness takes root. We should learn instead to plant healthy roots of love and compassion for all people. Let's pray. Lord, we are too often like Jonah. Help us to always remember that you have been merciful to us, and so we pray your mercies for everyone else. Amen.
Rev. Austin Gilliland Colossians 2:6-7
Yelitsa Jean-Charles says she was able to grow her business by being authentic. Jean-Charles is the founder and CEO of Healthy Roots Dolls, which makes toys that represent more diverse backgrounds. “I never really had dolls that look like me growing up,” she said. So, she designed Healthy Roots' first product, Zoe, which Jean-Charles described as “a little brown girl with kinky curly hair.” Zoe was first devised in 2014 as part of a school project. In 2018, Jean-Charles launched a Kickstarter that raised $50,000. Earlier this year, the company raised a $1 million seed round. And, this past October, Healthy Roots landed in over 1,200 Target locations. Jean-Charles joined the Modern Retail Podcast this week and talked about the company's journey. Jean-Charles was able to grow the company by posting about her life and experiences. “I talk about loving yourself, I talk about hair, I post selfies, I post about my traction with my company,” she said, “I think it's really authentic and it clicks with people.” In her eyes, that authenticity part is key. “I don't think there's any formula to going viral other than consistency and great content that speaks to a broad audience,” she said. Even so, virality presents a double-edge sword. “Going viral is terrible,” she said. “You run out of inventory, you don't know when it's going to be back.” Indeed, when a post of hers went viral earlier this year, Healthy Roots was already sold out of stock. She decided to use the moment as a way to gather preorders. While people waited for their dolls to get in stock, Healthy Roots provided updates. “We started doing Facebook Lives, Instagram lives, sending weekly updates,” Jean-Charles said. “We wrapped it around a narrative of Zoe coming back from a trip.” True, Zoe was at sea, but she wasn't exactly sailing on a cruise boat -- more of a container ship. These touches are what have helped Healthy Roots grow. For now, it's focused on one doll and its accessories. But Jean-Charles sees a bright future. “I think it would be a disservice to not explore every opportunity that presents itself to tell a story and connect with children,” she said.
In this episode, Darbi and Kaitlin talk about the importance of the roots in our lives. Everything about who we are comes from somewhere and it's really important to know if it's healthy or unhealthy. They discuss the importance of recognizing a root issue, the willingness to uproot it and the desire to want to plant a new, healthy, Godly thing in its place.
Strain of the week, and WTF was that return to the format of the show! Make sure you have listened to last weeks episode to guess the sound! We also se the introduction of a new section, "listener Mail". Where we answer your question and read you emails live on air. The HOHG Listener Mail Discord: https://discord.gg/psCg2Wg4 In grow guides we will be discussing ways to keep the roots of a cannabis plant healthy. How to identify root rot on cannabis plants, and how to avoid it. The interview this week is with a long time listener of the show, Billy Bonds. He is a medical cannabis user in the UK, and uses cannabis to help with PTSD from childhood trauma. Support High on Home Grown by becoming a Patreon or Donating with Crypto: Patreon Address: https://www.patreon.com/percysgrowroom BTC Address: bc1q9nqqyu79lsnw4u7h6rrdsre8yxq5wn5jfhlarx LTC Address: LMgiYyjGZz3y9KgUmFdPVxQKiYtQMCuZDp ETH Address: 0x31439A33D680cfAE5Ac034899EaC98899Dd7Af8f -----------------------------------------------------------
Matt sits down with Healthy Roots Hemp founder Liz Merritt. Healthy Roots Hemp is dedicated to making CBD wellness products in almost any format you can possibly think of, ranging from classic tinctures to even cbd dog treats to keep your anxious pup a little more chill. They even have a provisional patent on their formulation method of their CBD products. Liz got her start in the cannabis industry right as it started to boom in the late 2000s. She got her start working for a family-owned cannabis cultivation company and got a hands-on look at how to successfully grow cannabis and hemp. Despite the pushback, she got from being a woman in a male-dominated industry she thrived and learned the in's and outs of how to successfully run a cultivation operation. It wasn't until she was met with some unfortunate news that brought her gaze to the medicinal side of hemp, CBD. Being that CBD is a brand new industry Liz felt it needed more credibility and scientific backing. So she took her prior knowledge and experience, got back in the lab, and started slowly building what we now know as Healthy Roots Hemp. In this episode, Liz shares some insight on how she got started on her entrepreneurial path, navigating a newly emerging industry, and some logistics on creating a wide breadth of products. She also describes some of the challenges of being a woman in the CBD and cannabis industry and actually helped blazed the trail to make it more accessible for women, even before actually starting Healthy Roots Hemp.
Welcome to our conversations series at Healthy Roots with Amethyst Health. Where I talk to many wonderful souls about how they got into what they love to do. We chat about all types of situations and they give us some simple takeaway tools that we can use today for ourselves. Today I had the honour to share space (virtually) with Wayne Meehan. Wayne's ethos is: barriers are meant to be broken. He's had many life challenges and found his ethos works for him. He talks about being a paramedic and how each day he may not save life's but he feels he does affect the life's of the people he meets. I hope you enjoy and receive what you need from our show today. I do apologise about the overlap of our conversation at times due to our connection. Health & happiness Margaret
In this episode of Heal At Home, Mishaal Nathani from the Dr. Vaidya's team sits down for a chat with Finance consultant and the founder of TheFitCorporate, Khyati Kanjani. Khyati takes us through her journey and tells us that the primary reason she started "TheFitCorporate" on Instagram was because managing your diet and being fit is all the more difficult when you have a consulting job which is highly stressful. In order to share her passion for health and fitness with other people, she started her page. Throughout the session, Khyati also talks about the importance of the Indian culture and gives us a few actionable tips on fasting, managing our diet and motivating ourselves for a workout. - This podcast was produced by manicpod, #podcastingforall
Join me in my new series Healthy Roots with Amethyst Health “Conversations”. Where I talked to many wonderful souls about how they got into what they love to do. We chat about all types of situations and they give us some simple takeaway tools that we can use today for ourselves. Today I had the honour to share space (virtually) with Aishling McDonagh. To find out more about Aishling check out her social media pages on Facebook and Instagram: Unlock Your Light Coaching https://www.facebook.com/Unlock-Your-Light-Coaching-103290518104282/ I hope you enjoy and receive what you need from our show today. Health & happiness Margaret
Healthy Roots with Amethyst Health! Margaret discussing level 5 living with Covid. What's does this mean for me? And how can I help me and in turn help others! Hope you enjoy and get something from it. Health & happiness Margaret
Healthy Roots with Amethyst Health! Margaret discussing our Crown chakra. What's does my Crown chakra do for me? And how can I help it! Enjoy. Health & happiness Margaret
Healthy Roots with Amethyst Health! Margaret discussing level 5 living with Covid. What's does this mean for me? And how can I help me and in turn help others! Hope you enjoy and get something from it. Health & happiness Margaret CONTENT WARNING: conversations about Candida (thrush)
Healthy Roots with Amethyst Health! Margaret discussing our Third Eye chakra. What's does my Third Eye chakra do for me? And how can I help it! Enjoy. Health & happiness Margaret
Healthy Roots with Amethyst Health! Margaret discussing level 5 living with Covid. What's does this mean for me? And how can I help me and in turn help others! Hope you enjoy and get something from it. Health & happiness Margaret CONTENT WARNING: conversations about fertility
Healthy Roots with Amethyst Health! Margaret discussing our Throat chakra. What's does my Throat chakra do for me? And how can I help it! Enjoy. Health & happiness Margaret
Healthy Roots with Amethyst Health! Margaret discussing level 5 living with Covid. What's does this mean for me? And how can I help me and in turn help others! Hope you enjoy and get something from it. Health & happiness Margaret
Healthy Roots with Amethyst Health! Margaret discussing our Heart chakra. What's does my Heart chakra do for me? And how can I help it! Enjoy. Health & happiness Margaret
Healthy Roots with Amethyst Health! Margaret discussing level 5 living with Covid. What's does this mean for me? And how can I help me and in turn help others! Hope you enjoy and get something from it. Health & happiness Margaret
Healthy Roots with Amethyst Health! Margaret discussing our Solar Plexus chakra. What's does my Solar Plexus chakra do for me? And how can I help it! Enjoy. Health & happiness Margaret
Rev Austin Gilliland Colossians 2:6-7
Healthy Roots with Amethyst Health! Margaret discussing level 5 living with Covid. What's does this mean for me? And how can I help me and in turn help others! Hope you enjoy and get something from it. Health & happiness Margaret
Healthy Roots with Amethyst Health! Margaret discussing our sacral chakra. What's does my sacral chakra do for me? And how can I help it! Enjoy. Health & happiness Margaret
Healthy Roots with Amethyst Health is all about exploring the root cause of our dis-ease, illness, conditions and symptoms, finding ways to support our body, mind and soul through these situations to live a healthier, happy life. Health & happiness Margaret
Healthy Roots with Amethyst Health! Margaret discussing our root chakra. What's does my root chakra do for me? And how can I help it! Enjoy. Health & happiness Margaret
Week 3, Day 0 - "Healthy Roots"
Healthy Roots with Amethyst Health! Margaret guides you through a chakra balancing meditation.
Flowers, leaves and stems need healthy roots to thrive. And how far from the trunk do a tree's roots extend?POPULAR THIS WEEK at Empress of Dirt: 4 Easy Ways to Overwinter Geraniums (Pelargoniums)
In this episode, I am talking to CEO and Founder Yelitsa Jean-Charles of Healthy Roots Dolls. Healthy Roots Dolls is a toy company that creates dolls and storybooks that empower young Black kids how to care for their curls and make them feel beautiful. Yelitza shared that toys impact how we think, act, and perceive ourselves. So when girls can't find dolls that look like them, it negatively impacts their self-esteem. She also shares her personal journey of embracing her gorgeous curly hair. Yelitza is a powerhouse in the toy industry and is paving the way for more diversity and inclusivity. Visit the Healthy Roots Dolls website. Follow Healthy Roots Dolls on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/healthyrootsdolls/ -------------------------------------- Where can you find us? IG: @beyondtheglampodcast Nathaly's personal Instagram: @nathalydove --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nathaly-dove/support
chronic illness,quality of life,autoimmune disease,immunosuppressed,chronic wellness,I am enough,chronic illness and marriage,chronic illness and relationships,chronic illness and quality of life,chronic illness and isolation,chronic illness and depression,chronic illness and tips for managing isolation,pets and chronic illness,creature comforts and chronic illness,mental health and chronic illness,disability and illness,caring for houseplants and illness Have you noticed this plant before? How did meningitis impact our houseplants? What makes a house feel like a home? In re-potting our houseplants, it got me thinking about myself. How have I been tending to my roots? What makes for a healthy, nourished, fertile soil? These are the questions I'll be considering in the next couple of days. Welcome back.
About: Yelitsa Jean-Charles, founder of Healthy Roots Dolls, joins us as we discuss how she used her experiences as a young girl to breathe life into the idea of creating a diverse line of kids' dolls. Yelitsa shares gems about her journey with kickstarting her company, her process for finding time to conquer all her goals, and her joy in seeing young girls excited about her dolls! Our Guest: Yelitsa never had a doll that looked like her growing up. The one time her parents gave her a black doll, she burst into tears because it wasn't the “pretty one”. Since then, Yelitsa has made it her goal to make sure that no other children feel the way she did about her own appearance growing. While in her Junior year studying Illustration at the Rhode Island School of Design, Yelitsa redesigned the fairy tale character Rapunzel as a brown girl with beautiful kinky hair. After speaking with classmates and friends, she saw the opportunity to address the demonstrated need for more diverse toys and representation in children's publishing. With a grant from the Brown University Social Innovation Fellowship, support from the RISD E'Ship Program, Masschallenge Accelerator program and 674 dedicated Kickstarter backers, Healthy Roots was Born. Yelitsa has gone from not knowing how to do her own hair at the age 21 to teaching young girls all about their own. Since starting Healthy Roots Dolls, Yelitsa has graduated from RISD with a BFA in Illustration and a concentration in Gender, Race & Sexuality. In 2018 she won the Startup Stampede, New Voices Fund Pitch competition, participated in the VFA Accelerator program and was awarded the first Main Street Ventures Wendy S. Lea Female founders Grant. This year she was accepted to the Backstage Accelerator program in Detroit with an investment of $100,000. Most recently won People's Choice and First Place at the 2019 Quicken Loans Detroit Demo Day for a total winning of $125,000 and as of 2019 has raised nearly $500,000 total for her company. Yelitsa's business and social media sites: Website: www.healthyrootsdolls.com Instagram: @blackgirlvstheworld; @healthyrootsdolls Twitter:@theyetitsa; @rootsdoll Resources mentioned in this podcast episode: Funding Resource: Kickstarter Books: The Bear Necessities of Business: Building a Company with Heart! Apps: Slack Buffer Evernote Google Drive Google Calendar Credits: Music:MaxSky Beats Follow us - The Millennial Girl Way: Website: www.themillennialgirlway.com Instagram: @TheMillennialGirlWay Facebook: @TheMillennialGirlWay
Opportunity Detroit - Yelitsa Jean-Charles, Healthy Roots Dolls - December 7, 2019
Opportunity Detroit - Yelitsa Jean-Charles, Healthy Roots Dolls - December 7, 2019
Teaching by Assistant Pastor Seth Simmons on Wednesday night, 11/20.
Opportunity Detroit - Yelitsa Jean- Charles, Founder & CEO, Healthy Roots Dolls
Opportunity Detroit - Yelitsa Jean- Charles, Founder & CEO, Healthy Roots Dolls
Meet Yelitsa - a next-level, twenty-something entrepreneur who started her own company, Healthy Roots, to teach young black girls about natural hair. Listen to the emotional ride of starting your own company when you decide to put yourself out there, kick open doors, make connections and plant seeds. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Meet Yelitsa - a next-level, twenty-something entrepreneur who started her own company, Healthy Roots Dolls, to teach young black girls about natural hair. Listen to the emotional ride of starting your own company when you decide to put yourself out there, kick open doors, make connections and plant seeds. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Meet Yelitsa - a next-level, twenty-something entrepreneur who started her own company, Healthy Roots Dolls, to teach young black girls about natural hair. Listen to the emotional ride of starting your own company when you decide to put yourself out there, kick open doors, make connections and plant seeds. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Meet Yelitsa - a next-level, twenty-something entrepreneur who started her own company, Healthy Roots, to teach young black girls about natural hair. Listen to the emotional ride of starting your own company when you decide to put yourself out there, kick open doors, make connections and plant seeds. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
In today's episode, we discuss the healthiness of the roots and microbes with vegetative phase tips.
CBD CIVICS Session brings you a segment called Perilous Production where we highlight the folks that grow the Cannabis plant and create the products that you will consume.
CBD CIVICS Session brings you a segment called Perilous Production where we highlight the folks that grow the Cannabis plant and create the products that you will consume.
Yelitsa Jean-Charles is the Founder & Creative Director of Healthy Roots - a doll company focused on promoting positive self-perceptions in girls through dolls with varying shades of complexion and natural hair textures. She still suffers with imposter syndrome even after being honored by Essence Magazine as one of the 50 founders to watch in 2017, but she’s ready to take the world by storm. Listen in to hear Reshma and Yelitsa talk about colorism and the way that toys affect the way our kids see themselves. Follow Yelitsa’s journey on Twitter at @TheYelitsa. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bravenotperfect/message
Rod talks with founder and CEO of Healthy Roots Yelitsa Jean-Charles about her experience in school, being a CEO, raising money, being black, street harassment and a ton more stuff. I had such a good time talking to Yelitsa. She's an amazing person that I'm happy to introduce our audience to if they don't already know her. Remember this interview because he star is still rising. She's going places. Sponsors: Site: https://healthyrootsdolls.com/ Code: TBGWT Twitter: @ShadowDogProd Book Crushers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K_LzczYsXng
On this show, Yelitsa shares how she launched the Healthy Roots Dolls, raised 50k on Kickstarter and how she is changing the world one kinky haired doll at a time. On this show we discuss a variety of topics from design, business, racism, equity, etc. This is a funny, conscious and easy listen and I had a blast recording it. I hope you enjoy and share :). Find Yelitsa & Healthy Roots here: Healthy Roots Dolls: www.healthyrootsdolls.com Yelitsa Instagram: www.instagram.com/blackgirlvstheworld Yelitsa Twitter: www.twitter.com/theyelitsa Yelitsa Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/yelitsajeancharles:
Studio 78: Branding, Productivity, & Business Tips for Female Creative Entrepreneurs
Yelitsa Jean-Charles is the creator of the Healthy Roots Doll, Zoe. Healthy Roots is a toy company Yelitza founded that creates dolls and storybooks that reinforce positive self-perceptions of the richly diverse, varying shades of complexion, and natural hair textures among girls of color. Societal beauty standards negatively impact the self perception of girls of color. She aims to empower, educate and inspire self-love. In this episode, Yelitsa tells us how a class project led her to the development of the doll Zoe and the creation of a purpose-driven company. We also discuss how she used crowdfunding, fellowships, pitch competitions, and more to grow her company. Her story will inspire you to take action. Healthy Roots Website: healthyrootsdolls.comFacebook: healthyrootsdollsInstagram: @healthyrootsdollsYoutube: Healthy Roots DollTwitter: @rootsdolls Yelitsa Jean-Charles Instagram: @blackgirlvstheworld Twitter: @theYelitsa Studio 78 Podcast Website: nachesnow.comFacebook: studio78podcastInstagram: @nachesnowYoutube: Nache SnowTwitter: @nachesnowLinkedIn: nachesnowPodcast: Studio 78Pinterest: Tallook
Healthy Roots is the first line of natural hair dolls to enter the toy industry. Their mission is to bring diversity to the toy aisle with products that reflect the diversity of our reality. Founder Yelitsa Jean-Charles and TedxTalk Speaker represents the voices of young girls of color in the toy industry with products that empower, educate and inspire self love. Healthy Roots is a toy company that creates dolls and storybooks that reinforce positive self-perceptions of the richly diverse, varying shades of complexion and natural hair textures among girls of color. Societal beauty standards negatively impact the self perception of girls of color. Website: https://healthyrootsdolls.com/
Yelitsa Jean Charles has gone from not knowing how to do her own hair at the age 21 to teaching young girls all about their own. While in her Junior year studying Illustration at the Rhode Island School of Design, Yelitsa redesigned the fairy tale Character Rapunzel as a brown girl with beautiful kinky hair. After speaking with classmates and friends. she saw the opportunity to address the demonstrated need for more diverse toys and representation in children’s publishing.With a grant from of the Brown University Social Innovation Fellowship, support from the RISD E’Ship Program, Masschallenge Accelerator program and 674 dedicated Kickstarter backers, Healthy Roots was born.She was most recently recognized on Essence’s 2017 50 Founders to watch list and won the Startup Stampede as well as the New Voices Fund Pitch competition. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, Stitcher and Google Play Links mentioned on this episode Healthy Roots Dolls Build-A-Bear Founder Venture for America Build, Brand + Launch Facebook Group INC Conference Blavity Afrotech Conference Blavity Summit 21 Conference The Bear Necessities Book Gimlet StartUp Podcast Click here to subscribe via RSS feed (non-iTunes feed): http://sidehustlepro.libsyn.com/rss Announcements If you’re looking for a community of supportive side hustlers who are all working to take our businesses to the next level, join us here: http://sidehustlepro.co/facebook Social Media Info Connect on Instagram: Healthy Roots Dolls - @HealthyRootsDolls Yelitsa Jean-Charles - @blackgirlvstheworld Side Hustle Pro – @sidehustlepro #SideHustlePro
Here's an inspiring interview with the talented and driven Yelitsa Jean-Charles, Founder + CEO of Healthy Roots Dolls, a toy company that teaches natural hair care to young girls of color with beautiful black dolls. While at the Rhode Island School of Design studying Illustration, Yelitsa redesigned the fairy tale character Rapunzel as a brown girl with beautiful kinky hair. The exploration quickly gained traction and with a grant from of the Brown University Social Innovation Fellowship, support from the RISD E'Ship Program, the Masschallenge Accelerator program, and 674 dedicated Kickstarter backers, Yelitsa brought Healthy Roots to life. Join us as we discuss entrepreneurship, representation, and finding yourself in the world. Recorded at SXSW 2018 in Austin, Texas. Full show notes: http://backstagecapital.com/podcast/healthy-roots/ Credits: Executive Producer: Arlan Hamilton Host + Producer/Editor: Bryan Landers Theme by: Janine Additional Music by: Birocratic
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