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Sex Talk with Khrys
Ep. 41: From Order my Shots to Order my Steps...

Sex Talk with Khrys

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 81:23


In this raw, reflective, and real conversation, Khrys sits down with the vibrant and unapologetic Isoke—whose journey has taken her from the wild nights of “order my shots” to the deeply intentional path of “order my steps.” We dive into her transformation from living for the moment to living with purpose, pleasure, and power. Isoke opens up about healing, redefining intimacy, and learning how to walk in alignment without losing her sexy. This episode is all about reclaiming your narrative, choosing divine alignment over chaos, and learning how to honor both your flesh and your faith.

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First Things First With Dominique DiPrima
Umi Saya: Three Generations of One Family Travels to the Motherland Together

First Things First With Dominique DiPrima

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2023 42:55


(Airdate 6/26/23) Married couple John and Robin share how the trip to South Africa has brought them closer after years of marriage. Miss Rita Woodson tells how she inspired three generations of her family to make the trip together - all of the generations weigh in on what it means to them - Shannon Malone, Dyese & Isoke, Jamie & Cris all have a lot to talk about. www.dominiquediprima.com

KSHP AM 1400
Sportsbook Radio 7-30-21 Guest: Andy Isoke

KSHP AM 1400

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2021 57:42


www.sportsbookradio.com Brian on Twitter @BrianBlessing Stevie on Twitter @StevieSlapshot

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KSHP AM 1400
Sportsbook Radio 7-23-21 Guests: Andy Isoke

KSHP AM 1400

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2021 57:42


www.sportsbookradio.com Brian on Twitter @BrianBlessing Stevie on Twitter @StevieSlapshot

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Slate Daily Feed
Mom & Dad: Knuckle Sandwich Edition

Slate Daily Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2021 60:29


On this week's episode: Dan, Jamilah, and Elizabeth have advice for a mom who is less than pleased at her in-law's ongoing joke with her toddler. Let's just say the joke involves knuckle sandwiches and a fake punch to the eye. Can she raise her concerns without causing conflict? Or should she just let the joke slide?  Then—a very special guest joins the show… Jamilah's mom, Isoke! She chats about what it was like raising little Jamilah and tells a hilarious story about the time Jamilah decided to run away.  In Slate Plus: What should parents do when their kids become obsessed with something that you can't stand? Slate Plus members get a bonus segment on MADAF each week, and no ads. Sign up now at slate.com/momanddadplus to listen and support our work. Recommendations: Elizabeth recommends GoCube Smart Rubik's Cube.  Jamilah recommends Ruffles Queso Potato Chips Dan recommends the National Museum of Women in the Arts.  Join us on Facebook and email us at momanddad@slate.com to ask us new questions, tell us what you thought of today's show, and give us ideas about what we should talk about in future episodes.  Podcast produced by Rosemary Belson.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mom and Dad Are Fighting | Slate's parenting show

On this week's episode: Dan, Jamilah, and Elizabeth have advice for a mom who is less than pleased at her in-law's ongoing joke with her toddler. Let's just say the joke involves knuckle sandwiches and a fake punch to the eye. Can she raise her concerns without causing conflict? Or should she just let the joke slide?  Then—a very special guest joins the show… Jamilah's mom, Isoke! She chats about what it was like raising little Jamilah and tells a hilarious story about the time Jamilah decided to run away.  In Slate Plus: What should parents do when their kids become obsessed with something that you can't stand? Slate Plus members get a bonus segment on MADAF each week, and no ads. Sign up now at slate.com/momanddadplus to listen and support our work. Recommendations: Elizabeth recommends GoCube Smart Rubik's Cube.  Jamilah recommends Ruffles Queso Potato Chips Dan recommends the National Museum of Women in the Arts.  Join us on Facebook and email us at momanddad@slate.com to ask us new questions, tell us what you thought of today's show, and give us ideas about what we should talk about in future episodes.  Podcast produced by Rosemary Belson.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

KSHP AM 1400
Sportsbook Radio 5-28-21 Guests: Andy Isoke

KSHP AM 1400

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2021 57:36


www.sportsbookradio.com

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KSHP AM 1400
Sportsbook Radio 5-21-21 Guests: Chuck Esposito and Andy Isoke

KSHP AM 1400

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 57:35


Guests: Chuck Esposito and Andy Isoke www.sportsbookradio.com Find Brian on Twitter @BrianBlessing Find Stevie on Twitter @StevieSlapshot

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KSHP AM 1400
Sportsbook Radio 5-14-21 Guests: Chuck Esposito and Andy Isoke

KSHP AM 1400

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2021 57:35


Guests: Chuck Esposito and Andy Isoke On Location at Sunset Station Casino Sportsbook Radio Find Brian on Twitter @BrianBlessing

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abstract science >> future music radio
absci radio 1139 – dots + chris widman

abstract science >> future music radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 122:34


DOTS guest mix + new music from ACEMOMA, MIKE SLOTT + SHED on this ABSTRACT SCIENCE podcast, hosted by CHRIS WIDMAN. The first hour features a diverse Halloween-themed guest mix from DOTS aka ISOKE, co-founder of Chicago's EARGASMIC RECORDINGS. WIDMAN continues with a mix of bass music, techno, electro, downtempo beats + a bit of... The post absci radio 1139 – dots + chris widman appeared first on abstract science >> future music chicago.

Black Plant Chick Pod
Episode 14: Season One Comes to an End

Black Plant Chick Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2020 44:33


Episode 13: Season One Comes to an End

Founders Get Funds
The Gardener Life with Isoke Luqman

Founders Get Funds

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2020 42:27


Let's get healthy and happy! Listen to Isoke Luqman to unpack the mindset needed to start your own garden. As an educational consultant at Garden for Life. She provides raised bed garden installation services and garden education to create sustainable food networks serving food deserts. She continues to support health and wellness through an e-commerce shop, Garden VarieTEA, offering simple to complex blends for you to immerse yourself in a tea experience. Let's hear what keeps Isoke inspired to heal and educate her community now. Visit her site: http://www.gardenvarietea.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

HONEYPIE Talks
Isoke Buat Restart Life Lagi, Bray!

HONEYPIE Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 28:24


Hi Honeys, lagi on fire bgt nih kita modkes. Inti pada episode ini, kita mau kasih tips termudah buat menjaga kesehatan mental.

The Wise Consumer
Isoke Salaam, Founder of Noir Vintage, on using fashion as a means to express yourself, secondhand shopping, and her passion for art

The Wise Consumer

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2020 51:13


“Life is always a fashion show.” — Isoke Salaam Meet Isoke Salaam, a PR fashion consultant and the founder of Noir Vintage, an online vintage store, based out of Washington D.C.  In today's episode we cover: - What inspired Isoke to quit her 9-5 job and move to Paris!- Her work as a fashion PR consultant for high-end luxury brands- Her passion for fashion, thrift shopping, and art - The importance of secondhand shopping + tips on how to successfully thrift shop - How to sustainably style your wardrobe - Why she launched Noir Vintage - And so much more! This was such a fun and insightful conversation! Happy listening! Connect with Isoke: - Noir Vintage (her online vintage store) - Instagram - Isoke Salaam PR

Jake Gallen's Guest List Podcast
Making History with 6,000 Strong at Kianga Isoke Palacio Park | Stretch Sanders | +17

Jake Gallen's Guest List Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2020 57:57


Minister Stretch Sanders is the President of All Shades United, Black Church for Human Rights, & a local leader within the Black Community. On June 5th, 2020 Stretch Sanders made history, at Kianga Isoke Palacio Park, by organizing a Peaceful Protest & Candlelight Vigil where over 6,000 people were in attendance. After moving to Las Vegas when he was 16 years old, Stretch become involved in the equality movement of Black Lives by attending his first protest in 2015. After this moment he became dedicated to the community through various speeches, studies of literature, and involvement with churches. Today Minister is a leader within the community and has appeared on numerous podcasts and radio shows including The Michael Baisden Show. |@StretchSanders|-Instagram-Twitter-Facebook|@JakeGallen | @TheGuestListPod|-Instagram | -Instagram -Twitter | -Twitter -Facebook | -Facebook -Linkedin | -Youtube |FLOW OF THE SHOW|Intro & Opening Words (0:00) Minister Stretch Sanders Introduction (3:36)Strategic Organizing (8:40)Systemic Racism & Police Terrorism (11:04)Making History at Kianga Isoke Palacio Park (13:45)Restructuring the Police Department (19:34)Becoming an Ally (29:45)Symbolical Racism (39:40)Supporting your Local Black Community (45:03)2 Questions & How to get Connected (53:40)|STREAMING ON ALL PLATFORMS INCLUDING|-Apple Podcasts-Spotify-Google Podcasts

MNRCHY
MNRCHY Mix 104 // isoke.Wav (Los Angeles, USA)

MNRCHY

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2020 22:24


"This mix feels like the unforgettable, unapologetic summer I want to have with my friends when all this madness is over. It seems like music and community are the only things we could use to uplift our spirits during these unpredictable times, so I wanted this mix to reflect that and feel like the release we’re all awaiting." isoke.wav is a NYC-based DJ, hailing from Los Angeles. Her multi-genre approach to sets and mixes are heavily influenced by the funk and soul era as well as experimental afro and future beats—appealing to a wide range of party-goers and listeners. isoke.wav is inspired by the transcendent nature of music and how it can take you places in your mind and your spirit just by listening. She always DJs with that in mind and always has the intention to create an experience where you’re just having an amazing time jamming to music you may know and love or songs you’ve never heard before but want to find and hear again ASAP. Follow isoke.wav: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/isoke.wav Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/isokewavonline Twitter: https://twitter.com/isokewavonline TRACKLIST: Bas - Amnesia ft Ari Lennox & KIDDOMINANT Tshego - No Ties (Amapiano Remix) ft King Monada & MFR Souls KAYTRANADA - Taste ft VanJess Doja Cat - Say So Wayne Wonder - No Letting Go (Promnite Remix) Majid Jordan - [|] FORTUNE. & Mayo - All You Do IshDARR - Sugar Mars Today - 73 Degrees ft Masego www.mnrchy.com

Find The Outside
E2.07: Isoke Femi: Modes Of Experience, Theoretical Frameworks And Compassion: A Conversation

Find The Outside

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2020 43:50


In episode seven of season two, Tim and Tuesday sit down with colleague Isoke Femi, who brings a beautifully enriching and unique perspective to the work of change. It’s a deeply inspiring transition from one decade to the next — and an invitation to open up to special magic in 2020.Together, Tim Merry and Tuesday Ryan-Hart are THE OUTSIDE—systems change and equity facilitators who bring the fresh air necessary to organize movements, organizations, and collaborators forward for progress, surfacing new mindsets for greater participation and shared impact.2.07 — SHOW NOTESTues: Today, we have Isoke Femi with us. She brings such a beautiful, deep and different perspective to this kind of work we do.Isoke: I started working at BALLE as a consultant in 2008/09. At the time, BALLE was in a partnership with the Academy for the Love of Learning (seeks to advance learning at all kinds of levels). BALLE was trying to change how people think about economy and how to advance local economy. Each of us brought our own theoretical frameworks into the work and somehow we were able to still create a synergistic process through which transformation could happen. For example, one of the theoretical frames I brought was the idea of the “mother-father peer principal” also known as the bureaucratic, symbiotic, and decentralized modes of experience.Tues: We all brought our own theoretical frames. Why do you think these frames worked / that we were able to move them forward?Isoke: When we do inner work, we get unblocked from our rigid attachment to our belief systems, we get more fluid and are free to be more choiceful in any given moment. We also like each other — there is a lot of admiration and respect for one another. There was a way in which we could hold and support the process and work with each other.Tim: Isoke, I am interested to hear more about the positive ascendancy of the masculine. We’re seeing so much of the masculine that is playing out in such negative ways in our societies, worlds and communities.Isoke: When it comes into balance with the mother. All people carry all three of these. So for me, when the father stands shoulder-to-shoulder with the peer (bring discernment).Tues: You just highlighted something that is important that’s illuminating something that is happening in our movement communities. We are so fragile but some of what we need now is sword. We need to stand up with some dignity - not that, this.Isoke: The sword should cut a path, or create a clearing, but what we do is that we take that sword and use it against each other. This is where the peer comes in. How about we try “x.” The father principal, when it’s in its strength, it can make room for the peer, for mutuality. When all three are working in harmony, you have the collaborative mode.Tues: For many years, you did traditional diversity and equity training. What are you learning about the work of liberation?Isoke: One is metaphysical. One is more physiological. One is more personal. Let me start with the metaphysical — we are already free. We were created free. We get to express. That is a very difficult thing for the oppressed and repressed mind to wrap itself around. We are eternal creators. I have been on a kick lately, for the last month, to have everyone watch a video called “How Diablo Became Spirit (13:17).” She helps a leopard to reconnect with the man who brought him to this reserve. It’s a call to all of us that this is where we are headed — honour the being of every single created thing.Isoke: Watch the documentary “The Power of the Heart.” It is about the power of forgiveness.Poem: The Guesthouse by RumiThis being human is a guest-houseEvery morning a new arrivalA joy, a depression, a meanness,Some momentary awareness comesAs an unexpected visitorWelcome and entertain them allEven if they are a crowd of sorrowsWho violently sweep your houseEmpty of its furnitureStill treat each guest honourablyHe may be clearing you out for some new delightThe dark thought, the shame the maliceMeet them at the door laughingAnd invite them inBe grateful for whoever comesBecause each as been sentAs a guide from beyond— Rumi (Say I am You)Song: A song for the suffering soul… sung by Isoke FemiBe still and knowBe still and knowBe still and know, you are one.Be still and knowBe still and knowBe still and know, you are one.Subscribe to the podcast now—in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher or anywhere else you find podcasts. New episodes will be available every second Tuesday. If you’d like to get in touch with us about something you heard on the show, reach us at podcast@findtheoutside.com. Find the song we played in today’s show—and every song we’ve played in previous shows—on the playlist. Just search ‘Find the Outside’ on Spotify.Duration: 43:51Produced by: Mark Coffin @ Sound Good StudiosTheme music: Gary BlakemoreEpisode cover image: source See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Gibrán's Podcast
Gibrán's Podcast: Episode 8 - Soul Matters with Isoke Femi

Gibrán's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2019 66:24


Meet Isoke Femi. Imaginal practitioner, master facilitator and founder of Soul Matters. An elder of the movement with more than 30 years of experience in the work of transformation. She is co-founder of the Todos Alliance Building Institute and co-author of No Boundaries: A Manual for Unlearning Oppression and Building Multicultural Alliances. Isoke is a fountain of wisdom. She has devoted her life to the work of unlearning oppression. Illuminating power at the intersection of spirit and culture. https://www.soulmatters.center/intro

Thirst Aid Kit
Thirst & Learn with Cheers & Queers

Thirst Aid Kit

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2018 57:50


What we do is serious academic business, and that’s why we’re honored to have Cheers and Queers hosts Isoke Smith and Kirya Traber teach us a new criterion of thirst: does your crush have a rower’s back? Isoke and Kirya tells us all about a new set of rising stars: Laith Ashley, Indya Moore, Nafessa Williams, and Trevante Rhodes. If you’ve ever looked at a picture of someone and wondered “do I want to eat them or do I want to be them?” this is the episode for you. We also have some more fan-submitted drabbles for you, so get in, Thirst Buckets! We’re going thirsting! Do you need help figuring out your next crush? Drop us a line! Leave us a message at (765) 8-THIRST (765-884-4778) with your name and what kind of crush advice you're looking for, and maybe we'll answer your question in an upcoming Thirst Sommelier. Follow us on Twitter @ThirstAidKit. Bim is @bimadew and Nichole is @tnwhiskeywoman. Find show notes, fanfic, and more on our Tumblr. Share your drabbles with us there or email them to us at thirstaidkit@buzzfeed.com. Our music is by Tanya Morgan.  For your safety, we recommend that you avoid operating heavy machinery while listening to Thirst Aid Kit.

T.H.E. Celebration
Environmental Justice and Racial Equity with Isoke Luqman

T.H.E. Celebration

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2018 64:00


This week’s guest on T.H.E Celebration is Isoke Luqman, founder and CEO of Gardens For Life. Her company is an Atlanta based organic, pesticide-free vegetable garden service that aims to create equitable and sustainable food networks in the city. Isoke is a Racial Equity Fellow of Partnership for Southern Equity, a non-profit that advances racial equity and shared prosperity for all in the American South. The depth of the work she’s done allowed us to dive into discussions on environmental justice and the nuances involved with gentrification and environmental racism. We also talked about religion, race and the ways Gardens for Life has powerfully been using equity to create a more just society. Isoke is a Geoscience graduate from Georgia State University, and her passion about the unique relationships people have with their environments really shines through. You can follow Isoke on Instagram. Check it out!

The Janus Adams Show
GRACE ANGELA HENRY: A VOICE FOR ALL REASONS (full show)

The Janus Adams Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2018 52:04


GRACE ANGELA HENRY - actor, audiobook narrator, world traveler - A VOICE FOR ALL REASONS on her life and artistry. The voice of Condoleezza Rice (reading from Dr. Rice's book "DEMOCRACY: The Long Road to Freedom") Harriet Tubman, and Isoke (a 17-year-old girl enslaved in colonial-era New York).

The Janus Adams Show
GRACE ANGELA HENRY: A VOICE FOR ALL REASONS (promo)

The Janus Adams Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2018 1:01


GRACE ANGELA HENRY - actor, audiobook narrator, world traveler - A VOICE FOR ALL REASONS on her life and artistry. The voice of Condoleezza Rice (reading from Dr. Rice's book "DEMOCRACY: The Long Road to Freedom") Harriet Tubman, and Isoke (a 17-year-old enslaved in colonial-era New York).

Healthy At Any Size
Grace, Grit, and Gratitude with Isoke Salaam

Healthy At Any Size

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2017 26:55


Isoke Salaam is an East Coast PR girl originally from New Jersey with private clients within fashion and the arts. When not reviewing a client portfolio, typing on an iPad and answering her cell phone while balancing in heels, Isoke practices ballet, enjoys running, writing, reading, traveling and learning about art! She is a PR powerhouse, an avid art fan and a fashion lover.    I met Isoke when I became an advocate for the D.C. Humane Rescue Alliance and the 2017 Fashion for Paws event. I was instantly drawn to her because of her grace, her grit, and the way she exudes a certain calm and connectedness that is so rare in busy, professional types these days! After getting to know her, I learned that she cultivates this through a daily gratitude practice (along with a lifetime of being an exceptional human!).    Isoke lives a very dynamic, jet-setting life. She is a true individual, with a very freely-chosen definition of success, and so much authenticity. It’s been a pleasure getting to know her, and developing a friendship with her. In our interview, we cover fashion, fitness, travel, self-care, and of course, a daily practice of cultivating gratitude! We can all learn something from Isoke and the fabulous life she’s created for herself!    Key takeaways:    Isoke’s life as a PR maven in Washington, D.C. working with clients worldwide  How Isoke shows her body love through movement and her love of boutique fitness  Being a “non-judgy” vegetarian  Isoke’s adult gap year living in Paris and how she made that happen  What it’s like being a tall, striking, woman of color and a professional  Isoke’s daily spiritual practice, including her gratitude practice  The legacy that Isoke is working to create for herself (hint: it’s not marriage and kids)  The jet-setting life Isoke leads, and all the countries she’s visited this year  The importance of creating financial freedom, and how Isoke did this for herself  Life lists and how to use them to create a dream experience!    Mentioned in this episode:    Isoke’s Daily Gratitude Practice   Isoke’s PR business  Fashion for Paws  Isoke’s client, Kia, and her new book    Share the Body Love!    Share what you learned here via Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, or Twitter    Subscribe on iTunes and leave a review. I love hearing what you have to say!    Post your own experiences, thoughts, and feedback to social media using the hashtag #healthyatanysize!