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In season 2 episode 8, Daisy and Ellyn agree that Natalie definitely learned how to neg from Mama Nan, and that Iyanna's parents are her age and they are not here for your bullshit, but also may have brought a dying cat to the get together? Shayne announces in front of his mom that Natalie had diarrhea. And Danielle Danielles all over the cake tasting. Also they try on dresses and suits (literally who cares?).
The conversation delves into the tragic case of Iyana Sawyer, a 16-year-old who went missing under mysterious circumstances. The hosts explore the events leading up to her disappearance, including her unexpected pregnancy and the complex family dynamics at play. As the investigation unfolds, suspicions arise around her uncle, Jonathan Quiles, who ultimately confesses to her murder. The discussion highlights the challenges of circumstantial evidence in securing a conviction, as well as the emotional toll on the family involved. The conversation delves into the harrowing testimonies surrounding the cases of Iyana Stewart and Na'Ziyah Harris, highlighting the failures of family and community in protecting vulnerable children. It discusses the disturbing realities of child grooming, the legal proceedings involved, and the critical need for vigilance and advocacy for children's safety. The speakers emphasize the importance of recognizing red flags and taking decisive action to prevent such tragedies from occurring in the future. —————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— Takeaways The importance of open communication between parents and children. Teenagers often confide in peers rather than parents. Unexpected pregnancies can lead to complex family dynamics. Family members can sometimes be the source of danger. Circumstantial evidence can be compelling in court. The role of trust in family relationships is crucial. Investigations can uncover unsettling truths about loved ones. Community vigilance is essential in protecting children. The impact of grooming on young girls is profound. Justice can be served even without a body. —————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Iyanna's Case 00:51 New Chapter 2 03:13 The Disappearance of Ayanna Sawyer 05:53 Ayanna's Life and Pregnancy Revelation 08:38 Family Dynamics and Trust Issues 10:57 The Investigation Begins 13:32 The Role of Jonathan Quillis 16:23 The Shocking Confession 18:29 Circumstantial Evidence and Trial 21:08 Verdict and Implications 29:57 The Testimonies Unfold 34:11 The Disturbing Reality of Child Safety 34:16 New Chapter 34:34 The Preliminary Trial of Naziah Harris 51:04 Lessons Learned: Protecting Our Children 58:54 The Judge's Critique and Community Responsibility 59:51 trueCrime-outro-high-long.wav —————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— Keywords true crime, Avis Banks, murder case, investigation, Keyon Pittman, Carla Hughes, family dynamics, emotional responses, infidelity, forensic evidence, murder, trial, evidence, investigation, appeal, justice, crime, relationship, choices, consequences
St. Patrick School on South Grand Avenue hosts the show for the annual Radiothon with guests including Rick Edwards of The Villas in Sherman, former student Takiyah McCrary and current kindergartner Iyanna, board member Sister Marilyn Jean Runkel and Advancement Director Kris Cavanagh discuss the school. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a textHello, passionate cruisers! This is Paul and this week on The Joy of Cruising Podcast, I am delighted to welcome Kevine and Vincent McMillan, creators of McMillan's On The Go. This episode is one of those I podcast about occasionally when I come across photos and narrative about some unique, bucket list experience. Kevine had posted the following on social media, along with some lovely photos of her family which you may have seen in the promos for this episode: “When you're told we might just be the very FIRST documented Black Family of 5 to not only visit Antarctica together butttttt to ALL Polar Plunge and your 8yr old might be the YOUNGEST and smallest Polar Plunger!!! She's tiny y'all, she's 8yrs but doesn't look it! She's very petite!We will take the title until proven otherwise because I am here for it all!!!
From season 2 of Netflix's hit show Love Is Blind, Iyanna McNeely sits down with X Mayo and gets real about the money talks happening in the infamous pods. Iyanna reveals just how much contestants made during the intense love experiment, who pays for what, and which money questions she asked her ex-husband Jarrette. This series was created in partnership with Flourish Ventures, an early-stage global investment firm backing mission-driven entrepreneurs and industry influencers working toward a fair finance system for all. Learn more at flourishventures.com. Stay up to date with us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram at @LemonadaMedia. You can find Iyanna on Instagram @iyanna.amor and check out her amazing podcast, Feel in the Blank, at https://www.feelintheblankpodcast.com/ Joining Lemonada Premium is a great way to support our show and get bonus content. Subscribe today at bit.ly/lemonadapremium. Click this link for a list of current sponsors and discount codes for this show and all Lemonada shows: lemonadamedia.com/sponsors To follow along with a transcript, go to lemonadamedia.com/show/ shortly after the air date.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this riveting eighth episode of the What I Know Now Podcast by The Delta Project, hosts Cole and Joel are joined by guests Iyanna and Bilal to delve into the realities of the juvenile justice system and the transformative power of support and creativity. As we navigate the complexities of solitude, freedom, and rehabilitation, our guests share their deeply personal experiences of feeling confined in juvenile detention and the awakening that comes upon re-entry into society. Bilal opens up about the starkness of incarceration, trading the virtual world for iron bars, and finding solace in the written word. His poetic passion stems from moments of deep reflection and the determination to maintain the freedom he's reclaimed. Iyanna, a rising voice in child development and freeform poetry, bravely recounts the trauma and lack of guidance she faced in virtual court settings, shedding light on the need for nurturing spaces and a reformed approach to juvenile justice. This episode is a mosaic of hope and resilience, where shackles are both literal and metaphorical, and where the scent of fresh air marks the beginning of a new journey. With Cole's insights on understanding true freedom and Joel's support of Bilal's hard-earned strength, we tackle themes like recidivism, communal care, and the importance of dignity within the legal process. Listen as Iyanna and Bilal urge for clinical support for impacted youth, trained professionals, and a justice system that sees beyond first impressions. As we discuss the impact of juvenile records on future opportunities, this episode is an eye-opener on the disparities and challenges faced by young individuals caught in the system. Embark on this thought-provoking episode full of emotional storytelling, legal critique, and inspiring dialogues that challenge us to rethink the role of community and the essence of freedom. Dive into an unforgettable exploration of support, creativity as a lifeline, and the potential for positive change. Join us in our mission for social change—because what we know now can transform tomorrow. Subscribe and follow the What I Know Now Podcast by The Delta Project on Spotify, YouTube, and all major podcast platforms to continue the conversation and support system-impacted youth. #JuvenileJustice #Incarceration #Freedom #Poetry #Resilience #SocialChange #Reform #Mentorship #YouthSupport #DeltaProjectPodcast
This week Kayla and Iyanna talk through how beauty standards have shifted over time from their childhood to now. They share their early memories of beauty standards in media and how it has impacted their perception of themselves.
This week Iyanna and Kayla talk about their thoughts on being a modern vs. traditional woman. Through exploring their upbringings and experiences with love, they share which values they will keep and which they won't.
This week Iyanna and Kayla were inspired to talk about the state of media today after seeing the trailer of Wendy Williams new documentary.
This week on Feel in the Blank, Iyanna and Kayla catch up on listener submissions and talk about hot topics on social media such as Meg The Stallion vs. Nicki Minaj, Chrisean Rock getting Blueface tattooed on her face, to Draya allegedly being pregnant by a 21 year old NBA player.
This week, Iyanna and Kayla do a deep dive into their Enneagram test results and explain how to read your own chart!
With our generation focusing so much on growth, how much room does this truly leave for self-acceptance? This week Kayla and Iyanna talk about the thin line between constantly wanting to be better and accepting yourself, flaws and all!
This week Kayla and Iyanna talk everything hot topics! From Jonathan Majors, the Color Purple controversy, to the worth things about dating us!
We're baaaack! This week Kayla and Iyanna catch up and share the deets on their Holiday breaks! They also share their vision boards, personal words for the new year, and what 2024 looks like for Feel In The Blank!
This week Kayla and Iyanna share their thoughts on treating people the way they treat you - the good, the bad side of this concept! Do you feel the need to be someone's lesson or allow karma to play its role?
This week Kayla and Iyanna are continuing a topic that was made popular on The Friend Zone - the impacts of growing up as the "good child." As they recount their childhood, Kayla and Iyanna discuss what experiences led them to wanting to be "good" in their parent's eyes and how that presents itself in other aspects today.
*Previously Aired* This week, Iyanna and Kayla talk about the concept of being transparent vs. vulnerable. As they discuss, feelings start to arise related to how transparency and vulnerability has been present, or the lack thereof, in their lives currently.
While we spend our lives searching for love in romance, we often times over look the deep, healing and transformative love that is present in sisterhood. This week Kayla and Iyanna recap their experience talking with Dr. Joy Harden Bradford on the release of her book, Sisterhood Heals.
Everyone has probably experienced that moment of "if I only knew." This week, Kayla and Iyanna speak to their younger selves and younger listeners about lessons they have learned that could have helped them in a younger stage of their lives.
This week Iyanna and Kayla share hot topics that are giving them the creeps in celebration of Halloween!
This week, Deepti and guest host Iyanna McNeely break down the good, the bad, and the boring from the finale and reunion of this season's Love is Blind. Did Uche get a bad edit? Did Milton make the right choice? Did Lydia lie?
How often do you find yourself getting defensive or over explaining yourself due to the fear of being misunderstood? It happens to us all, Iyanna and Kayla talk about the root of their struggles being misunderstood and how it can present in their lives.
This week Iyanna and Kayla explore the difficulty of maintaining a strong faith life and the traumas of church experiences.
It's been a minute for listener submissions, but we are back! This week Kayla and Iyanna answer your questions and give advice on everything from quality time in relationships to processing grief.
Sometimes we can be our harshest critic in creating labels for ourselves that don't leave much room for grace. This week, Iyanna and Kayla explore some of the labels they have created for themselves and where these messages may have started.
This week, Iyanna and Kayla talk about the concept of being transparent vs. vulnerable. As they discuss, feelings start to arise related to how transparency and vulnerability has been present, or the lack thereof, in their lives currently.
It's been a minute! This week Kayla and Iyanna catch you all up on everything that's been going on in their lives since the 1 year episode - everything from the crazy bachelorette Vegas stories to thoughts on Love Is Blind: After the Alter.
In this episode, Million Dollar CEO client Iyanna Vaughn shares how she was able to emotionally manage a potential cancer diagnosis while being a busy mom and agency owner, peacefully because of her Lifestyle Assistant. Learn what exactly Iyanna's Lifestyle Assistant does for her and how she helps her with life and business.Join Million Dollar CEO now at kirstenroldan.com/million-dollar-ceo.
This week Kayla and Iyanna welcome Chelsea B, the fashion designer of House of Chelsea! After their collaboration for the rebrand of FITB, they get a chance to know each other on a deeper level with a game of We're Not Really Strangers.
This week Iyanna and Kayla sit down with Kris, the owner of Chicago French Press! As we continue to celebrate 1 year, we have paired up to curate the one of a kind tea that is included in our collaboration box! Kris shares why building each other up through collaboration is so important.
This week Iyanna and Kayla celebrate making 1 year! Join us as we celebrate 1 year of healing, feeling and navigating life together
This week Iyanna and Kas answer questions from a twitter thread to share their thoughts on various topics.
This week Iyanna and Kayla talk about boundary setting in relationships and the thin line it walks before it becomes control. The listener submission segment is back to answer your questions and commentary!
This week Kayla and Iyanna introduce a new segment - Rapid Fire of current events! They share thoughts about all the things that have been going on as of recent from the submarine to Keke Palmer.
This week Iyanna and Kayla address an elephant in the room — unspoken tension that has been present in their friendship. They address the highs and lows of being in business with friends and what they realized is important for their friendship to continue to grow while in business together.
This week Kayla and Iyanna welcome Abena, the CEO and founder of Hanahana Beauty which not only seeks to bring clean skincare to the beauty industry, but also social impact. From Arena sharing her journey to creating the successful brand she has today, she also shares tips for those looking to create a successful business and the future for Hanahana!
This week Iyanna brings the topic of discipline forward, which her and Kayla have struggled with immensely at this stage of their lives. Iyanna suggests methods to build discipline as they discuss ways this will fit into their own lives as well!
This week, Kayla and Iyanna welcome Janae Sims, better known as Auntie Nae! While many know and love her from her Tik Toks with her niece, nephew and twin sister, Kayla and Iyanna open the conversation for Janae to share her journey to authenticity. Janae shares what it was like for her coming out and choosing hope in moments of darkness.
This week Kayla and Iyanna catch up on some listener submissions and address your burning questions about your own relationships and things about us!
This week Kayla and Iyanna welcome on a dear friend, Chloe Glispie-Gogins, a clinical mental health counselor. Chloe helps to navigate through the steps of reparenting yourself in order to heal your inner child.
Bio: Meet Keresse, a multi-talented individual with a passion for helping others. She served in the Marines before transitioning into the mental health field, where she has spent the last 13 years as a licensed clinical social worker. In addition to her professional work, Keresse has found success as the host of the podcast Diary of an Empath, which has become a top-rated podcast globally, streaming in over 100 countries. As a skilled interviewer, she has had the privilege of speaking with top guests such as Iyanna from Love is Blind Season 3, Judge Lynn Toler from Divorce Court, P90X creator Tony Horton, and many more. Keresse has been featured in various media outlets such as Podcast Magazine, US Weekly, People Magazine, Yahoo News, and Psychology Today, showcasing her expertise and unique approach to mental health and spirituality. But Keresse's talents don't stop there. She is also a psychic intuitive and tarot reader, using her abilities to help others heal and become the best version of themselves. Through her work, Keresse has become a trusted guide for those seeking to explore their spiritual side and gain a deeper understanding of themselves and the world around them. Whether through her podcast, her clinical work, or her intuitive services, Keresse is committed to making a positive impact on the lives of others. Her dedication, expertise, and compassionate nature make her a true asset to anyone looking to improve their mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being. Media outlets can confidently include Keresse's bio in their publications, knowing that their readers will be introduced to a talented and compassionate professional with a wealth of knowledge and experience.
This week Iyanna and Kayla talk about their feelings as Mother's Day approaches. Kayla is processing the emotions around her mother not physically being present as a lot of her milestones come up. Iyanna shares her indifference around the holiday as she has had multiple mother figures. Iyanna and Kayla welcome Ajah into the conversation to share insight on being a mother.
This week Iyanna and Kayla recap how comments can impact your emotions and their thoughts since "the episode" dropped. Taking inspiration from the Netflix Special, The Light We Carry, Iyanna and Kayla share thoughts on life's ups and downs and finding perseverance to overcome.
In this week's episode, Natalie and Deepti sit down with their first guest, Iyanna McNeely from “Love is Blind” season 2. Iyanna addresses the recent cheating allegations, shares her experience on the show, and where she's at today.
This week Kayla and Iyanna welcome Kamie Crawford, a long awaited guest episode! Kamie shares her inspiring story of breaking through into the hosting industry and maintaining confidence through the ups and downs. During Feel of the Week Iyanna and Katie share their experience at the Love is Blind LIVE Reunion.
This week Kayla brings forth the topic of having an identity crisis, something her and Iyanna can both relate to. Iyanna is still processing the impact of her divorce and growing comfortable in her singleness and work transition. Kayla is also experiencing transition in her work life and all that comes with preparing to be a married woman.
TLC said it best: “What about your friends?!” This week we're joined by real life BFFs, Iyanna McNeely from Love Is Blind Season 2 and Kayla Scott - hosts of the Feel In The Blank podcast to talk about what it means to show up for your friends, how to set healthy boundaries and what to do when your bestie can't be there for you the way that you need them to be. Follow: Kamie Crawford @kamiecrawford & @relationshit Follow: Iyanna McNeely @iyanna.amor & Kayla Scott @astoldby.kayla Feel in the Blank Podcast @feelintheblank_ Sponsored by Better Help: Visit www.betterhelp.com/kamie Produced by Dear Media This episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.
This week Iyanna and Kayla answer listener submissions! Ariel and Ajah pick from some of your burning questions and those of you in need of advice.