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A family separated due to hurrican katrina, mother just had a pre-mature baby. Do you really know that babies can only drink formula to a specific age. Listen tothis heart wrenching true story and you be the Judge. WE DO NOT CLAIM TO BE LEGAL PROFESSIONALS ‼️EVERYTHING IS PUBLIC KNOWLEDGE AND THESE ARE PERSONAL EXPERIENCES OF THE INDIVIDUALS BEING INTERVIEWED OUR RESPONDS IS A REPLAY OF WHATS BEEN ON PUBLIC RECORD AND OR EVENTS THATS BEEN ON PUBLIC RECORD! • Donate cashapp: $NSMeettheshu paypal: meettheshu2019@gmail.com • Support our Sponsors: • Lena Body Butter www.lenasbodybutterplus.com • Bossed up beauty boutique Waist trainers/ Active wear www.bossedupbeauties.com • Cashmere Lux hair products Natural Hair products www.cashmereluxhairsalon.com
This week the boys welcome the King of Louisiana, Sean Patton, one of the best comedians around. Sean gives our cooking deficient boys culinary lessons and tells all about surviving Hurrican Katrina. Sean is a wonderful storyteller and enthralls the boys with tales of dropping out of high school and growing up in the bayou. A great episode. Through it all we remain the only funny podcast. JOIN THE PATREON for a weekly bonus episode and early access to regular episodes: https://www.patreon.com/youreanidiot
"Katrina was a thing that happened to people in New Orleans like America was a thing that happened to us." In part 2 of this 3 part series, documentary filmmaker Edward Buckles describes the moment he realized race was playing a pivotal part in the U.S. government's slow response to Hurricane Katrina. TheGrio Daily is an original podcast by theGrio Black Podcast Network. #BlackCultureAmplifiedSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From rebuking Pres. Bush over Hurrican Katrina, to backing Pres. Trump, to mounting his own brief run for President, Ye (formerly Kanye West) has made himself a controversial, unavoidable part of American politics, music, culture, fashion, social media, and business for decades. Two of his oldest collaborators and friends, Coodie Simmons and Chike Ozah, explain their belief and fascination in the artist and billionaire entrepreneur Ye -- even amidst some disagreements over politics, values, and business -- as they unveil one of the most unusual, long-running documentaries ever made, Netflix's "jeen-yuhs: A Kanye Trilogy." The new film draws on hundreds of hours of previously unseen footage, 20 years in the making, which began when Simmons decided to devote years to filming a then-unknown music producer. In one of the most extensive, in-depth interviews about the project, Simmons and Ozah talk with MSNBC anchor and music obsessive Ari Melber about Ye; his relationship with them, other artists and his mother Donda - whom they knew well; the complex backstory of the project; the racial dynamics that Ye faced in the industry; their discussions about Drake narrating the film; how anyone can tap the lessons of passion and a "genius" mindset; and, on a lighter note, the way a young Ye's retainers figured into his early years. Ye is a complex artist and person who has proven controversial, maddening, gifted, and inspiring to so many people around the world. This bonus podcast explores some of the reasons for that, with people who have studied his life and work.
Curtis Crosby went missing from Salt Lake City,UT Oct. 1,2014. He was 59 years old at the time. He had moved to Utah as an evacuee after Hurrican Katrina. He became very invlved in his new community. He had an apartment but was found squatting in an abandoned building 5 blocks away. WHY? It's been speculated that he had dementia. His daughter Jasmine and PI Jason Jensen will jon me to discuss his case. http://charleyproject.org/case/curtis-crosby
He endured the media circus and fall-out during Hurrican Katrina after his company exposed Mayor Nagin's missing emails cover-up. Instead of being bitter, my next guest felt there was a better way for we as a community to stop being so self centered and start to give a damn less about ourselves and more about each other. Mark Lewis, the author of "Give A Damn" is my guest on STRS KEY TAKE-AWAYS: - The silver lining behind COVID-19 - Having a better understanding of how we think and act towards others - Why listening is so important - Understanding what has caused us to become a more self centered society - Why caring and helping others leads to a happier life - What people can do to change their thinking and habits - Why educating our young people at a very early age on morals, accountability etc. is so important for a better society --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On this episode, Josh, Tessa, and Ty talk about some of the history and culture of New Orleans, brought about by some of our past trips there!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/historybyidiots)
Join April, Chris and Kerix get into the spooky woo woo going down at a few of the most haunted theme parks- from a New Orleans theme park abandoned after Hurrican Katrina to the happiest place on Earth. Listen live Tuesday, August 28th, 2018 at 9pm EST!
Listen as Cindy Small gets blown into Alabama from New Orleans via Hurrican Katrina, Followed by another adventure at the Ruby Red Slipper Retirement Home for Drag Queens.
Today's co-host is the author of Live Your Legacy, a Coach for Prosperity Revolution, speaker for MANWEALTH and more: Your Prosperity and MANWEALTH co-host... Nate Bailey is a natural leader; He is a best-selling author, a renowned coach, and a speaker who knows how to impact and reach an audience. Nate is the Lead Trainer and Lead Coach inside of the Prosperity Revolution. He has built multiple successful businesses in the areas of Insurance and Real Estate. He recently fulfilled his long-time dream of selling his insurance agency to become a full-time coach. Nate was a Lieutenant, serving our country in the United States Army. As a Platoon Leader during the Operation Iraqi Freedom, Nate was charged with the safety and leadership of 42 soldiers as they served our country in Kuwait. Nate has a simple philosophy on life - "live what you teach." On This Episode You Will Hear:[spp-timestamp time="00:30"] Introduction [spp-timestamp time="04:50"] Reflecting back on Hurrican Katrina. [spp-timestamp time="12:00"] Kids magnify what's going on in your marriage and your relationship. [spp-timestamp time="21:00"] Take responsibility for what needs to change in your life and your relationship. It's not just one-sided. [spp-timestamp time="27:50"] Is it possible to be a wealthy man in all areas of life? [spp-timestamp time="32:00"] It's one thing to leave a legacy, it's another to actually LIVE it. [spp-timestamp time="38:00"] Nate's Ironman in 2008. [spp-timestamp time="43:00"] For the ladies, their Shield Maiden events for powerful women. [spp-timestamp time="46:00"] SEALFIT and Goruck Selection. [spp-timestamp time="48:20"] Nate is launching a new Podcast Show! [spp-timestamp time="49:40"] Final Words Live What You Teach - Quote [spp-tweet tweet="Live What You Teach! #NateBailey @LIVETHEFUEL "] Watch On YouTube:https://youtu.be/BtEHpSkpEdM Links and Resources: Nate Bailey Speaks (https://www.natebaileyspeaks.com/) Book: Live Your Legacy (https://amzn.to/2lX1hJC) PROREV Live (https://www.prorevlive.com) MANWEALTH Live (http://manwealth.com) Shield Maiden Live (https://shieldmaidenlive.com) Nate on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/natebailey84) Nate on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/ltnbailey/) Nate on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/nate-bailey-805b31b/) People Mentioned: Setema Gali (http://setemagali.com) SEALFIT (http://sealfit.com) GORUCK (http://goruck.com) Final Words:Nate lives by a simple mantra of Live What You Teach. In order to truly live and have the life that you want, it's about taking the small, simple steps, every single day. Hitting singles, not trying to hit it out of the park. Keep swinging singles, every single day. Show up and be clear on what you really want. If it's truly something that you want in your life that you don't currently have right now, make sure you are clear on why it matters so you'll actually go out and do it on the days that you don't feel like it. There are always going to be those days that you don't want to go out and train, you won't want to send a message to your wife because you had an argument the night before, or you'll want to yell at your kids even know it's not what you really want. Remember WHAT you want and WHY it matters and DO the work every single day. Action Steps:Please Subscribe and Submit an iTunes Show Rating & Review (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/livethefuel/id1150969758?mt=2) . The more reviews, the more people can find us. We love 5 Stars too! Join our private Facebook Group community called THE FUEL TANK (http://livethefueltank.com/) . Visit our Resources (https://livethefuel.com/resources) page and a reminder to LIVE-THE-FUEL my friends!
August 26, 2017 (Sperm Necklaces & Clitoris Bracelets) Hosts: DC PauL, Oshun, Martin "Bats" Bradford, J. Steel, Madania Graves, & Kalana Celeste & Malik Bartholomew Engineer: DJ Mastermind Guests: Mykia Jovan & Hubert James and Eric Powell Topics: When DC was Steve Urkel, who was his Laura and why couldn't he get New Orleans Mayoral candidate Latoya Cantrell into his LivingRoom? Will Oshun marry for love? How mad has a Cox employee made you? Get the details and also learn how the cast feels about the "big" fight, the set list for the lil WeezyAna, shutting the city down on the anniversary of Hurrican Katrina, and more. Get to know team memeber Kalana Celeste better, not only as she prepares to drop her 1st single on Sept. 1st, but also as she drops surprises about herself. 20 year old Hubert James and his 12 year old cousin Eric Powell stop by and talk with the hosts about how they turned a school project into the KRUE clothing line. Musican Mykia Jovan gets transparent with the hosts about the inspirations, stories, and meanings behind her project Elliyahu. We run it about a whole lot more of wut's going on outchea, a Sankofa session in honor of Poet Marcus Bruce Christian, get your first installment of Keeping It REEL with J. Steele, Madania Graves drops off the 1Social Weekly Sound Select, TheMisBelief Misses take over the conversation, and #thatactorguy Mister Bats slaps a whole bunch of people with Dat Neck this week!!! Songs: Phat Word - Where Y'at Trey Trilla - Maybach Doon - Mouthpiece Mykia Jovan - 16 Shots Vigoruz - Only One For Me Kalana Celeste - Poltergist Kevin Stylez - Trippin Mykia Jovan - Feast On A Flower Ra Yoseph - You A Queen Landon Oubre - Infinity TheMisbelief RadioShow plays ONLY local New Orleans recording artists. If you would like your radio friendly music played, contact TheMisbelief@gmail.com Recorded at WBOK 1230AM Contact TheMisbelief@gmail.com DON'T LIKE, SHARE, COMMENT, OR SUBSCRIBE. I HATE THAT.
with Brad Friedman & Desi Doyen
with Brad Friedman & Desi Doyen
It's Black History Month and it's LIT! We begin this episode by taking a moment to acknowledge the life and a loss of BLM activist Marshawn McCarrell, depression in our community, the terrorist group Boko Haram, and the announcement of DeRay McKesson's Baltimore mayoral run. Then we kick things off with a brief segment from an earlier recording with friend of the show & Nerdy Black Guy, Jerome Espress. (http://www.espreeradio.soulofsyracuse.com/) Boughetto shares how she kicked off Black HIstory Month. Where were you when Beyonce dropped "Formation"? And we talk about: The lyrics and the meaning of the video's images. Police brutality in New Orleans following Hurrican Katrina, Beyonce did her thing at the Super Bowl Halftime Show, Angry white police officers and former Mayor Julianni are pouting. And we are here for it all. In the final segment of the show. We talk about about coming to the defense of Cam Newton against Black Men of all people. We are loving ever bit of his unapologetically Black self. We present 2 Millie Awards to one women who's name SheBe didn't know at all and another woman who's name I just couldn't get right. But the ladies go in on Millie because Millies stay millie'ing. Finally Hilary or Bernie. Who's got our vote so far? This is our Blackest episode yet. Thanks for listening! We want to hear from you. Twitter: @jtolmedia @shebeshonuff @boughettorising IG: @BoughettoRising Facebook: facebook.com/jtolmedia facebook.com/nerdyblackchicks E-mail: jtolmedia@gmail.com Website: www.jtolmedia.com Voicemail: 515-999-JTOL (5865)
Hour One - Guests Gordon Hutchinson, Instructor, and Author of The Great New Orleans Gun Grab (www.gordonhutchinson.com) and Alan Gottlieb, Second Amendment Foundation (www.saf.org) discuss gun grabbing in the aftermath of Hurrican Katrina and a lawsuit on the Seattle gun tax.
In this edition, host David Gordon hears about the recovery which is still going on in New Orleans after Hurrican Katrina, Geoff Harrison chats about Innsbruck and Arthur Von Weisenberger visits Singapore. Meanwhile, Ren Zwiers talks to the man with the best job in the world! You can find the show page at facebook.com/travelbitesradio and on Twitter at @trvlbitesradio