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We had such an amazing time doing our first ever live show at Anahata's Purpose! Check out this funky fresh episode where we learn why Rachel is a cult leader, play some games, roast some folks, and Rachel reveals a special surprise for our friends over at The Witch Bitch Amateur Hour! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Instagram - @twogeminisandaleo Facebook - Two Geminis and a Leo Email - 2gemini1leo@gmail.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ www.anahataspurpose.com Instagram - @AnahatasPurpose Facebook - Anahatas Purpose ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Interesting is getting a reading from Theresa? Contact her at theresamariesa@icloud.com Instagram - @lovefromwithin_li Facebook - Love from Within ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Wanna get magical with some of Tabitha's Teas? www.etsy.com/shop/backwoodsbrews Instagram - @backwoodsbrewsbotanicals Facebook - Backwoods Brews and Botanicals ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Music by Kuf Knotz Instagram - @kufknotz ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SHOUT OUT TO THE JUP TROOP AND ZADDY SATURN! #JUPITER #SATURN
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In this episode of Political Bark, I have the pleasure of having writer and activist Nancy Herz with me as a guest, speaking on the topic of 'Identity in 2021'. Growing up in Norway, with Lebanese parents, Nancy is the product of a multicultural, multi-religious and multi-linguistic background: What effect has that had on her, from a youngster until today? I have always been curious about how we can help young people create strong foundations and strong identities, even in very multicultural and bipolar societies, such as the way in which Norway can be at times. The future holds for more multicultural and international populations, not less; it is therefore our responsibility, us being 'a mixed bunch' to make way and to create equitable and strong foundations, that can thrive in multi-polarity, multi-ethnic and multicultural settings. Nancy Herz is an expert at this. Tune in! (Picture by Leikny Havik Skjærseth)
Steve Harper has become one of the most sought-after speakers and business strategists on the power of deepening and strengthening the power of connections through a process he calls “Rippling.” Steve’s unique and refreshing approach to how and why individuals, organizations and even our society can and must reach outside the box to connect, is literally changing lives and impacting corporate bottom line dollars. A serial entrepreneur, professional speaker, author and leading business strategist, Steve has successfully uncovered the secret to creating powerful long-lasting connections and their impact on one’s personal and professional life. Steve has transitioned his years of business experience and unyielding customer focus into a successful consulting practice appropriately named The Ripple Effect after his successful first book by the same title. You can learn more at ripplecentral.com. Steve has always maintained a unique focus on developing strong, long-lasting relationships with his clients, prospects and employees. By building a strong network of referrals and repeat customers, Steve has honed his ability to foster client relationships into a leveraged system for achieving solid business success. That system is represented in his book The Ripple Effect and through his speaking engagements and customized speaking and workshop programs. In addition to Rippling, Steve owns and operates two software firms, Owner Insite, LLC & RS Planner, LLC dba Facility Insite where his Ripple ideas and strategies are changing the game in the software-as-a-service business. You can learn more at owner-insite.com and facility,com
LaToyia is wife, mother, author, and parent enthusiast. She is a dynamic, savvy, MBA-educated leader in the non-profit sector with nearly 20-years of experience in non-profit management particularly, fund-development, strategic-planning, and program implementation. She’s the Founder and Executive Director of A Chance to Learn – an organization that provide programs and solutions to enhance families through quality early education for kids and empowerment programs for parents, specifically moms. Coined the Motivated Mom, she helps moms create strategies for success to live a healthy life of purpose, fully engaged, and financially free. LaToyia offers motivational, inspirational, and educational content on her blog that allows moms to fund their dreams and to be great women and extraordinary moms, without compromising their family life. LaToyia received her undergraduate degree in Business Administration from Dallas Baptist University. She obtained her Master of Business Administration with a concentration in Nonprofit Management from University of Dallas. LaToyia is married to Andre Dennis and is the mother of an incredible son, Chance.
Alicia M Morgan is an award-winning executive and TEDx speaker. She is a relationship builder who engages with communities in policy and advocacy related initiatives. She is a graduate of Tuskegee University with a BS in Aerospace Science Engineering and New Mexico State University with an MS in Industrial Engineering. Her for-profit leadership experience includes working at three Fortune 500 companies. She transitioned into the nonprofit sector through afterschool program leadership and several college/workforce readiness initiatives. In her role as VP of Education and Programs at the Frontiers of Flight Museum, she was responsible for managing STEM education programs, reaching over 45,000 students annually. She is the Co-Lead of the Policy and Advocacy Committee of Power in Action Dallas. Power In Action is comprised of community leaders with the goal to make a change in Black communities helping to remove systemic disparities.
Nationally acclaimed best-selling author, transformational speaker, and success coach Cheryl Polote-Williamson has established multiple platforms dedicating her consulting practice to cultivate innovative business solutions, strategic marketing initiatives, and financial acumen for entrepreneurs. A global leader, Cheryl is the CEO and Founder of Williamson Media Group (WMG), LLC and Cheryl Polote Williamson, LLC where her knowledge and expertise is used as a conduit to affirm others in pursuit of their purpose. She has received several awards for her leadership capabilities to include the 2016 Female Success Factor Award, 2017 Indie Author Literary Trailblazer Award, Global Smashers Award, Who’s Who in Black Dallas Publishing, and the Chocolate Social for Best Online Community. Deemed a prolific author, Cheryl was featured at the 108th NAACP National Convention and Congressional Black Caucus and has assisted greater than 100 other aspiring authors become best-sellers. A multi best-selling author herself, Cheryl has authored and published a series of books to include Words from the Spirit for the Spirit, Soul Reborn, Safe House, Affirmed, Soul Talk, Soul Bearer, & Soul Source. Adding to her list of accomplishments, Cheryl has also published literary works, Souled Out & Success Factor. As CEO of WMG, she has won a national award for Executive Producing the stage play – Soul Purpose in Dallas, Texas during the Spring of 2018. Having been sought for her entrepreneurial expertise, Cheryl has been a featured guest or contributing author on Fox News, the Huffington Post, Forbes, Black Enterprise, Rolling Out, and Today’s Purpose Woman to name a few.
In Rock the Nation: Latin/o Identites and the Latin Rock Diaspora (Continuum, 2010), Roberto Avant-Mier challenges the traditional historical notion of rock and roll and rock being the result of the converging of white and African-American musics only. Instead, he argues, the history of rock is replete with Latin/o culture. Avant-Mier traces the Latin influence in rock back as far as any history of the rock will. Included in his story are the Mexico-based border radio stations listened to by many early blues, country and rock and roll artists, the zoot-suited pachuco culture popular among Latino/as in the 1940s and 1950s, the Latin/o influence on the classic garage rock of the 1960s, the birth of Mexican rock and its relation to Onda literature in the 1970s and eighties, the dearth of Latino/as in the global punk rock movement of the nineties and, finally, a discussion of Latin/o rock in the twenty-first century. Infused within Avant-Mier’s argument is the notion that Latin/o rock is much more than the participation of Mexican-Americans in American rock. It is a cultural movement that spans all of North and South American, calling into question traditional ideas about political and cultural borders. A serious understanding of rock en espanol or rock nacional forces a serious understanding of Latin/o cultures across borders. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Rock the Nation: Latin/o Identites and the Latin Rock Diaspora (Continuum, 2010), Roberto Avant-Mier challenges the traditional historical notion of rock and roll and rock being the result of the converging of white and African-American musics only. Instead, he argues, the history of rock is replete with Latin/o culture. Avant-Mier traces the Latin influence in rock back as far as any history of the rock will. Included in his story are the Mexico-based border radio stations listened to by many early blues, country and rock and roll artists, the zoot-suited pachuco culture popular among Latino/as in the 1940s and 1950s, the Latin/o influence on the classic garage rock of the 1960s, the birth of Mexican rock and its relation to Onda literature in the 1970s and eighties, the dearth of Latino/as in the global punk rock movement of the nineties and, finally, a discussion of Latin/o rock in the twenty-first century. Infused within Avant-Mier’s argument is the notion that Latin/o rock is much more than the participation of Mexican-Americans in American rock. It is a cultural movement that spans all of North and South American, calling into question traditional ideas about political and cultural borders. A serious understanding of rock en espanol or rock nacional forces a serious understanding of Latin/o cultures across borders. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Rock the Nation: Latin/o Identites and the Latin Rock Diaspora (Continuum, 2010), Roberto Avant-Mier challenges the traditional historical notion of rock and roll and rock being the result of the converging of white and African-American musics only. Instead, he argues, the history of rock is replete with Latin/o culture. Avant-Mier traces the Latin influence in rock back as far as any history of the rock will. Included in his story are the Mexico-based border radio stations listened to by many early blues, country and rock and roll artists, the zoot-suited pachuco culture popular among Latino/as in the 1940s and 1950s, the Latin/o influence on the classic garage rock of the 1960s, the birth of Mexican rock and its relation to Onda literature in the 1970s and eighties, the dearth of Latino/as in the global punk rock movement of the nineties and, finally, a discussion of Latin/o rock in the twenty-first century. Infused within Avant-Mier’s argument is the notion that Latin/o rock is much more than the participation of Mexican-Americans in American rock. It is a cultural movement that spans all of North and South American, calling into question traditional ideas about political and cultural borders. A serious understanding of rock en espanol or rock nacional forces a serious understanding of Latin/o cultures across borders. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Rock the Nation: Latin/o Identites and the Latin Rock Diaspora (Continuum, 2010), Roberto Avant-Mier challenges the traditional historical notion of rock and roll and rock being the result of the converging of white and African-American musics only. Instead, he argues, the history of rock is replete with Latin/o culture. Avant-Mier traces the Latin influence in rock back as far as any history of the rock will. Included in his story are the Mexico-based border radio stations listened to by many early blues, country and rock and roll artists, the zoot-suited pachuco culture popular among Latino/as in the 1940s and 1950s, the Latin/o influence on the classic garage rock of the 1960s, the birth of Mexican rock and its relation to Onda literature in the 1970s and eighties, the dearth of Latino/as in the global punk rock movement of the nineties and, finally, a discussion of Latin/o rock in the twenty-first century. Infused within Avant-Mier’s argument is the notion that Latin/o rock is much more than the participation of Mexican-Americans in American rock. It is a cultural movement that spans all of North and South American, calling into question traditional ideas about political and cultural borders. A serious understanding of rock en espanol or rock nacional forces a serious understanding of Latin/o cultures across borders. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What was a merchant in 16th Century Europe, and what position did he hold? Joanna Woodall, of the Courtauld Institute of Art, looks at three portraits by Mor, depicting English merchants in 16th Century Antwerp and asks what we can learn from them. At the centre of this story is Sir Thomas Gresham, founder of the Royal Exchange and founder of Gresham College.