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Off the Easel
Episode 165: Tattoo Anxiety with Jackee Sandelands-Strom

Off the Easel

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 56:08


Send us a textJoin Catherine Moore and Skye Becker-Yamakawa for an inspiring episode with the talented Jackee Sandelands-Strom.  From Church Hill, Virginia. Jackee, a self-taught artist, creates stunning photorealistic acrylic paintings of tattooed hands holding objects in portrait and still life formats. She shares her unique journey, including her transition from tattooing to painting, and discusses the personal and artistic reasons behind her decision. Tune in this week on Off the Easel for an episode full of insight and inspiration!Check out Skye's and Catherine's work at:Skye Becker-Yamakawa IG: https://www.instagram.com/skyesartshop/ Web: http://www.skyesart.com/ Catherine Moore IG: https://www.instagram.com/teaandcanvas/ Web: http://teaandcanvas.com/ Polka Dot Raven IG: https://www.instagram.com/polkadotraven/

Going Terribly
Ep. 227: Two Dirty Chai Lattes in a Variation of the Tail

Going Terribly

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 56:31


This episode was going to be dedicated to the 1980s sitcom 227. But more pressing matters are upon us, as Alice is facing surgery tomorrow morning and Doug has a garage door to fix. Sorry, Jackee. Other discussion topics may include: - A world flag featuring all the major countries, such as Baklava - Grindstoned noses, greased elbows, and other cliche body alterations - What is your favorite slow ballad to tap dance to? - Appointment beheadings are really big these days - Offending fluids

The City That Breeds
CTB Show 524: Jackee Chan

The City That Breeds

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025


This week! Weed infused Arny Palmies, zany emails from OPM, DEIA snitchin’, THE END OF TELEWORK, SNL 50 Docs, Section 31 and a bunch of other stuff but I’m trying to fit this all into one sentence wow! JOIN OUR DISCORD! https://discord.gg/ntcQjmWJZW

How Did This Get Made?
Matinee Monday: Ladybugs LIVE! (w/ Patton Oswalt)

How Did This Get Made?

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2024 82:23


Comedian Patton Oswalt (A.P. Bio, Mystery Science Theater 3000) joins Paul, June, and Jason to discuss the 1992 sports-comedy Ladybugs starring Rodney Dangerfield. They talk about the lady who faints in the dressing room scene, Jackee's sub-eating technique, and Rodney breaking into song for no reason. Plus, a special guest from the movie gives us insight from being on set during audience Q&A! (Originally Released 03/02/2018) Tix for our Spring 2025 tour in Austin, Denver, Seattle, Boise, San Fran, Portland, & Los Angeles are on sale now at hdtgm.com.Order Paul's book about his childhood: Joyful Recollections of TraumaFor extra content on Matinee Monday movies, visit Paul's YouTube page: youtube.com/paulscheerTalk bad movies on the HDTGM Discord: discord.gg/hdtgmPaul's Discord: discord.gg/paulscheerFollow Paul's movie recs on Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/paulscheer/Check out new HDTGM movie merch over at teepublic.com/stores/hdtgmPaul and Rob Huebel stream live on Twitch every Thursday 8-10pm EST: www.twitch.tv/friendzoneLike good movies too? Subscribe to Unspooled with Paul and Amy Nicholson: listen.earwolf.com/unspooledSubscribe to The Deep Dive with Jessica St. Clair and June Diane Raphael: www.thedeepdiveacademy.com/podcastWhere to find Paul, June, & Jason:@PaulScheer on Instagram & Twitter@Junediane on IG and @MsJuneDiane on TwitterJason is not on social mediaGet access to all the podcasts you love, music channels and radio shows with the SiriusXM App! Get 3 months free using the link: siriusxm.com/hdtgm.

BRAND NEW715
THE REAL REASON CORY & TIA SPLIT UP!!!! JACKEE' EXPOSED IT ALL!

BRAND NEW715

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2024 14:43


LET'S DISCUSS THE REAL REASON TIA DIVORCED CORY!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/brand-new715--2075014/support.

The Miseducation of David and Gary
The Ween is Haunted!

The Miseducation of David and Gary

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2024 81:09


Send Us an Email to Chat!This week we explore more on Tubi with 1991's Hauntedween, a slasher where no one gets slashed until the last 30 mins. Wow what a treat! Diane Wiest shows up too! We also talk about Jackee and our usual banter.Hauntedween is on TubiCheck out her art Suspiria Land  and BUY HER PRINTS!Cover Art by Suspiria Follow us on Instagram:@Suspirialand@QualityHoegramming@Mullhollanddaze@Gaspatchojones@Homewreckingwhore@The_Miseducation_of_DandG_PodCheck Out Our WebsiteIf you love the show check out our Teepublic shop!Right Here Yo!

Oasis Church RVA
Biblically-Informed Politics Panel with Nate Clarke, Jackee Andrews, Travis Jones & Mike Morisi

Oasis Church RVA

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 76:13


What does the Bible say about the issues on the ballot?What should Christians do about it this November?Biblically-Informed Politics Panelwith Pastor Nate ClarkePastor Travis JonesMike MorisiJackee AndrewsOctober 13, 2024Pastor Nate and guest panelists discuss the topics:FAMILY - marriage, gender, parental rightsSANCTITY OF LIFE - abortion, BORDERS - immigration, national securityand ANSWER YOUR QUESTIONSBiblically-Informed Politics full sermon: https://youtu.be/ak82aD16r04Oasis Church exists to Worship God, Equip the believers, and Reach the lost.We are led by Pastor Nate Clarke and are located in Richmond, VA.Stay Connected:Website: https://oasischurch.online Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oasischurchva/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OasisChurchRVA/

The Association for Coaching Podcast Channel
205: From Concrete to Canopy: How Urban Nature Impacts Coaching

The Association for Coaching Podcast Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 53:28


Jackee Holder, Executive Leadership Coach, Coach Supervisor and Creativity Expert, joins our host Rob Lawrence to share her profound connection to nature in her home city of London and how she uses this to enhance her coaching and supervision practice.  Using real-life examples Jackee describes a variety of ways she uses nature in her coaching conversations and the impact it has on clients. She emphasizes the importance of reconnecting with nature, even in urban settings, for personal growth and emotional expression. Jackee also highlights inclusivity, cultural awareness and bias, and the therapeutic power of nature in fostering community well-being.      You will learn:   ·       The use of nature as a metaphor in coaching to facilitate deeper self-reflection and creativity ·       Resources and tools for integrating nature into coaching practices ·       The concept of nature as an equalizer, transcending societal barriers   “I want people to know that you do not have to pack your bags, go and stay in the countryside. Get away to the seaside. I want people to be resourced with the nature that is on their doorstep.”   For the episode resources and guest bio, please visit:  https://www.associationforcoaching.com/page/dl-hub_podcast-channel_coaching-outdoors_urban-nature-connection-metaphors

History & Factoids about today
Aug 14-Tatoo Removal, V-JDay, Doc Holiday, Steve Martin, The Far Side, Cindy Brady, Halle Berry, Mila Kunis

History & Factoids about today

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 12:07


National Tattoo removal day. Entertainment from 1979. Vicotry in Japan (V-JDay), Last public hanging in the US, US Marines invade Nicaragua.  Todays birthdays - Dock Holiday, Dorthy McHugh, Connie Smith, Steve Martin, Gary Larson, Jackee, Marcia Gay Harden, Susan Olsen, Halle Berry, Mila Kunis.  Enzio Ferrari died.Intro - Pour some sugar on me - Def Leppard    https://defleppard.com/Laser tattoo removal - Rubber Clown CarBad girls - Donna SummerCoca-Cola Cowboy - Mel TillisBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent   https://www.50cent.com/Once a day - Connie SmithKing Tut - Steve MartinThe Brady Bunch TV themeExit - Its not love - Dokken     https://www.dokken.net/Follow Jeff Stampka at cooolmedia.com and facebook 

The Coach's Journey
#73: Jackee Holder – Trauma-informed Coaches Have Never Been More Needed

The Coach's Journey

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2024 114:34


As the world untangles itself from the aftermath of the coronavirus pandemic, there is important healing work to be done. In this episode of The Coach's Journey Podcast, trauma-informed wellbeing and resilience coach Jackee Holder maps out the impact of events on our collective consciousness, and points the way forward for our profession.A true coaching trailblazer, Jackee was among the very first black coaches in the UK and become one of the first black British authors to publish in the self-help genre when she released Soul Purpose in 1999. From earning her degree in government and politics, Jackee moved into youth and community work, where the quality of listening she received from a supervisor altered her perspective on her own career.Preferring to describe herself as “a human who gets to be on purpose” than as a coach, Jackee's work is currently focused on the therapeutic benefits of journaling and expressive writing. This work has taken her into her zone of genius, and she describes the remarkable changes that manifest when we are in alignment with our work.Jackee opens up about her journey to becoming a successful author, leadership coach and coach supervisor, reflecting on the hardships and the breakthroughs that shaped her remarkable life and career.In this episode, Jackee and host Ruth Saville also talk about:· How journaling can be harnessed as a growth process· Moving into coaching without throwing out your old career· How to skilfully navigate how you show up in the world without losing your sense of identity· Ways to amplify the work you do in your own time: your personal reading, learning and podcast consumptionJackee also generously shares advice and guidance to anyone interested in becoming a trauma-informed coach, and suggests key reading that can act as a springboard into this work.

Systematize Your Success Podcast
How This Mother Daughter-Duo Successfully Balances Motherhood and Business

Systematize Your Success Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 46:11


Send Gwendolyn a Text Message!Hey there, beautiful people! Welcome back to this special episode, in which I'm in the guest seat alongside my daughter Jacquelynne, and my business bestie, Maria Moore, is back in the host seat. With wisdom, warmth, and a sprinkle of humor, we share the highs, lows, and in-betweens of balancing work and family responsibilities all while strengthening our personal and professional relationships.Join us as Jacquelynne and I discuss the trials and triumphs of working together while maintaining a strong, empathetic bond outside of business endeavors. This episode is for you if you're navigating the delicate balance between work and family responsibilities. You're seeking strategies for improving communication and setting boundaries in personal and professional relationships. Or if you're an entrepreneurial mom or part of a mother-daughter business duo looking for real-life insights and advice.In this episode, we cover: The journey of Gwendolyn and Jackee in balancing their personal and professional lives.The importance of empathy, respect, and effective communication in their relationship.Strategies for handling overwhelming and stressful moments in business.The lessons learned and growth experienced from firing and rehiring Jackee.Coping strategies for stress, including the “3-minute rule” and spa days.Meet Jacquelynne YoungJacquelynne is the Executive Virtual Assistant / Ops Coordinator for our agency, Your Virtual Admin Expert, where she supports me with day-to-day operations and client services. She is literally my right arm. She is the mom of two beautiful children, Q-J and Cory Lin. She is the oldest of three children and a hardcore daddy's girl.Beautiful people, remember the power of empathy and effective communication in fostering strong, multifaceted relationships. Our ability to understand, respect, and support each other's roles at home and in business showcases the transformative impact of these qualities in nurturing lasting, meaningful bonds. Whether in moments of conflict or celebration, maintaining open lines of communication and creating a supportive environment is essential for thriving in business and family life.Do your personal experiences shape your professional relationships? How important do you think it is for family members working together to recognize and respect each other's roles? Come share with us on socials!Connect with Maria MooreInstagramStop being overwhelmed and let your clients get back to having the best of you.Book your complimentary discovery call!Connect with Gwendolyn Website Facebook LinkedIn Instagram Thanks for joining me on this episode of Leading Behind the Scene! If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review on Apple or Spotify to help me reach even more entrepreneurs ready to make their moves.

I Am Refocused Podcast Show
JACKÉE HARRY, co-star of DAYS OF OUR LIVES on Peacock

I Am Refocused Podcast Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 5:15


ABOUT JACKÉE HARRY Vivacious, witty, and completely unforgettable, Jackée Harry was born to entertain.Born Jacqueline Yvonne Harry on August 14, 1956 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, and reared from the age of nine in Harlem, New York, by her mother, Flossie, Jackée landed the lead role of the King in her school's production of The King and I at the tender age of fourteen. Upon graduation from New York City's High School of Music and Art with a distinction in Opera, Jackée attended the University of Long Island, where she earned her B.A. in education. Jackée began her career as a history teacher at Brooklyn Technical High School but left after two years to pursue acting. She studied at the Henry Street Settlement on the Lower East Side and made her professional acting debut in 1973 in Richard Wesley's Goin' Through Changes; not long afterward, she made her Broadway debut in A Broadway Musical as Melinda Bernard. Other Broadway performances include The Wiz, Eubie!, and One Mo' Time. In 1983, Jackée made her first television appearance opposite Morgan Freeman in the daytime soap operaAnother World. A year later, she landed her iconic role of Sandra Clark on the NBC sitcom 227. As the breakout star of the series, Jackée became the first African American to win an Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series and was also nominated for a Golden Globe. Her performance on227 inspired NBC producers to create a television pilot for her entitled Jackée. After departing from 227 in 1989, she starred opposite Oprah Winfrey in the critically acclaimed adaptation of Gloria Naylor's novelThe Women of Brewster Place. In 1991, Jackée joined an all-star cast led by Della Reese when she played the role of Ruth 'CoCo' Royal in The Royal Family. From 1994-1999, she starred as the adoptive mother of Tia and Tamara Mowry's characters on the ABC/WB sitcom Sister, Sister, winning the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for two consecutive years in 1999 and 2000. Jackée also made guest appearances onAmen, Designing Women, Dave's World, Hollywood Squares, 7th Heaven, and That's So Raven, before joining the cast of Everybody Hates Chris in 2006. Hollywood success did not lead Jackée to turn her back on theater; in 1994 she returned to the stage as Billie Holiday in Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill followed by stints in For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide and The Vagina Monologues. In 2003 she played the role of the Madam in The Boys From Syracuse on Broadway. Jackée also performed before sold-out audiences across the nation in the stage play The Cleanup Woman, which is called "one of the highest grossing gospel stage plays of all time" and fronted an Off-Broadway limited-run of NEWSical: The Musical.Beyond acting, Jackée is a vocal champion of healthy living, education, and philanthropy. She is proud to be a spokesperson for the Thurgood Marshall Scholarship Fund, and a Global Ambassador to the Women's International Center. The National Congress of Black Women presented her with the "Woman of Substance" Award in 2010.In addition to recurring roles on Let's Stay Together, Baby Daddy, Girl Meets World, and The Cool Kids, Jackée starred on the CW's The First Family and OWN'sThe Paynes. She was nominated for a Nollywood and African Film Critics Award for her role in the motion picture The Man in 3B. In 2019, Jackée participated in a groundbreaking reimagining of Norman Lear's The Jeffersons, which garnered more than 22 million viewers. In 2021, she rejoined the world of daytime television as real estate mogul Paulina Price on Days of our Lives. Larger than life and twice as funny, Jackée continues to entertain and inspire in a way that permanently cements her place in the American cultural landscape. ABOUT DAYS OF OUR LIVES ON PEACOCK For the past 58 years, Days of our Lives has remained a staple daytime drama. It has weathered political and societal shifts since the mid-1960s and proudly introduced its first Black family, the Grants, in the mid-1970s. Its female heroine, Valerie Grant, shared daytime's first interracial kiss in 1977. Today, Black stories continue to be front and center, addressing societal issues including healthcare, family and career. Today's cast includes James Reynolds, with Jackée Harry, Raven Bowens, Elia Cantu, and features Lamon Archey and Sal Stowers as "Eli" and "Lani" respectively, who were the couple in the show's first Black wedding.https://jackee-online.com/ https://www.facebook.com/JackeeHarry https://www.twitter.com/JackeeHarry https://www.instagram.com/JackeeHarry https://www.youtube.com/c/JackeeHarryOfficialBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/i-am-refocused-radio--2671113/support.

Vintage Voorhees
No Phones / Kids Waxing / Jackee Harry

Vintage Voorhees

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 69:42 Transcription Available


Today, we chit-chat about people freaking out with this cell phone outage, my optimism that America isn't coming to an end (for a rather unusual reason, I admit, but stay with me here), a very unusual "take your daughter to work" story, this impressive display of stubborness over a kid's hair, and we get to spend a few minutes with the great Jackee Harry.

Recap and Gown
Ladybugs

Recap and Gown

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 109:27


This week, we're digging into the 1992 Rodney Dangerfield/Jonathan Brandis soccer comedy, "Ladybugs." We take a stroll through Jackee's career, discuss some of our favorite Black 90s sitcoms, try to understand why anyone would believe Rodney Dangerfield can coach soccer, and break down the many, many moments in the film that made us so deeply uncomfortable. As always, subscribe, rate, review, follow us on Twitter and Instagram @RecapNGownPod, and join our Facebook group, the Recap and Gown Fan Club! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Fireside Tattoo Podcast
Creatures, Acrylics and Pop-Ups?! Oh My! | Tom Strom & Jackee Sandelands

Fireside Tattoo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 55:10


Can't get enough Fireside? Take it to the next level. Join the Inside Fireside Tattoo Club https://explore.firesidetattoo.com/inside-fireside and Tattoo Tips Tuesday https://www.firesidetattoo.com/tattoo-library/tattoo-tips-tuesday Huge thanks to Tom Strom and Jackee Sandelands for taking the time to share their art brains with us. You can keep up with them at https://www.artoftomstrom.com/ https://sandelandspaintings.com/

TV Guidance Counselor Podcast
TV Guidance Counselor Episode 596: Shelley Herman

TV Guidance Counselor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 120:29


November 16-22, 1985 This week Ken welcomes former NBC Page, game show royalty, and writer of the new memoir "My Peacock Tale", the great Shelley Herman. Ken and Shelley discuss North Hollywood, Allee Willis, growing up in Calabasas, ideal childhoods, The Tonight Show, Johnny Carson's son, going to tapings of The Midnight Special, working at Sears, seeing Elvis in Vegas as a teenager, the unique role NBC Pages played, being mistaken as Erik Estrada's girlfriend, forced police uniform wearing, drunken celebrities, SNL, watching the East Coast feed, Gilda, the NY and LA TV production differences, The Not Ready for Prime Time Players, The Dating Game, chaperones, serial killers, Susan Elliot, stand up comedy, Off the Wall, replacing people in a syndicated package, reunions of shows nobody watched, sketch comedy, Mac and Jamie, voice over, The Colbys, movie stars on TV, meeting Charlton Heston, tall people, NBC tours, Vincent Price, Richard Pryor's variety show, putting attractive people up front, dealing with the sponsors, Ringo Star's ex wife, Saturdays on NBC, Golden Girls, Ed McMahon, 227, the greatest story ever about Jackee' Harry, being on The Love Boat, Dick Ebersol, taking Sid Caesar and Imogene Coca to the Emmys, Sally Rogers, Dick Van Dyke, meeting Hitchcock, Photoplay magazine, owning Shirley Temple's trousers, The Bad Seed, the evolution of women panelists on game shows, the structure of game shows, Dumbo, DUMBO!, Phoebe Cates, one of the top 5 greatest Kevin Kline stories, TV's Bloopers and Practical Jokes, Dick Clark's uniform, Eye Witness Video, We Are the World, Moonlighting, Heaven (High from) and Hell (town), Tello's Restaurant, Robert Blake, the mystery of Shadowchasers, Cheers, Regan's speech in the USSR, Made for TV movies, Bridge Across time starring David Hasselhoff and Stepfanie Kramer, taking a writing class from Rod Serling, and the secrets of Supermarket Sweep. 

41,000 Ft. and Thriving
Empathy & Earning | EP 1.13

41,000 Ft. and Thriving

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 71:52


Meet Jackee Aguila. Where do I start with Jackee? She is absolutely incredible. She has worked HARD to get to where she is and is so absolutely incredible at what she does and does it with an empathetic heart that pours into everyone around her. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/41000ftandthriving/support

The Untethered Podcast
Episode 213: The NICU OT: Advocacy, Education & An Interdisciplinary Approach with Jacklynn Knotts OTR/L, CNT, IBCLC, CPST

The Untethered Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 65:58


Want to know what it really takes to work in an interdisciplinary neonatal intensive care unit (NICU)? In today's episode, Jackee joins Hallie to share how she and some of her colleagues have created this in their hospital NICU.After experiencing a NICU stay with her first child, Jackee made it her mission to change the support, education, and experience for families of babies in the NICU. She discusses how her interdisciplinary team supports the family unit so that they can receive the best care while in the NICU and are as prepared as they can be to transition from the NICU to their home once discharged. This is truly an inspiring episode and an approach that should exist in NICU's across the country!!If this episode inspired you in some way, take a screenshot of you listening, post it to your Instagram Stories, and tag us, @halliebulkin and @the.nicu.ot For more episodes visit www.untetheredpodcast.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The ALPS In Brief Podcast
ALPS In Brief - Episode 68: The Unnecessary Burdens of Growing Up in the Witness Protection Program

The ALPS In Brief Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 21:20


Jackee Taylor was put into the Federal Witness Protection program as a 7-year-old after her father, Clarence Crouch, a convicted killer and infamous member of the Hells Angels, turned and became a government informant. Mark interviews Jackee about the realities and consequences the children of WITSEC face and what we can learn from them.  — Transcript:   Mark Bassingthwaighte: Hello, I'm Mark Bassingthwaighte. I'm the risk manager here at ALPS. And welcome to the latest episode of ALPS In Brief, the podcast that comes to you from the historic Florence building in beautiful downtown Missoula, Montana. And boy, do I have an interesting guest today that I just, the more I learn and get to visit with her, it's just, wow. My guest today is Jackee Taylor, and where I first heard about Jackee and learned a bit about her story is from a very, very interesting podcast and Jackie Time, it's C 30. What's the platform? Jackee Taylor: C 13. Mark Bassingthwaighte: C 13. Thank you. Yes. C 13. But the podcast series, and it's about the 10 episodes, roughly what, nine, 10 hours, I guess, called relative unknown. We're not going to sit here and talk about everything that's in this podcast, but I will tell you folks, it is worth a listen. So if you have some time and you're driving to the office or taking a plane somewhere just out for a run, I strongly encourage you to take a listen to this. So Jackie, welcome. It's such a pleasure. Jackee Taylor: Thank you. Mark Bassingthwaighte: Could you take just a couple of minutes and share for our audience a little bit about you? What is important from your perspective that you think these folks would want to know? Jackee Taylor: Basically, my name, I'm Jackie Taylor. I was put into the Federal Witness Protection Program at seven years old in 1982. My father was a Hell's Angel, and he turned on the club and he turned informant and helped them prosecute a few individuals that were guilty of some crimes back in the seventies and eighties. Now I am basically an advocate of grown children of witness protection that are struggling with their identification issues, mental health, things like that. In a nutshell, I can't... Because my documentation has never been rectified from the US Marshals, I cannot leave the country. I cannot buy a house. I cannot go to college. There's a lot of things that I cannot do. However, I am okay, I will be okay. I've been okay for almost 50 years, but these things still are not right. I am not the only person that is struggling with identification issues that is an adult that was put on witness protection as a kid. I am not the only person. I've had a lot of people reach out to me now, and now I'm advocating for them as well. Mark Bassingthwaighte: I think that's awesome. Jackee Taylor: Thank you. Mark Bassingthwaighte: It is an overwhelming task, I imagine. You're fighting a system, but somebody needs to do it. Jackee Taylor: I am. Thank you. Mark Bassingthwaighte: Taking the mantle on is God bless. Good for you. Jackee Taylor: Thank you. Mark Bassingthwaighte: Let's back up on this story. So you're in this Witness protection program, and I don't want to spoil too much of... But you don't have a relationship with your father. Jackee Taylor: Correct. Mark Bassingthwaighte: I don't want to tell the whole story about your father, again, I just want them to listen to the podcast. Jackee Taylor: You have to listen to the podcast. Mark Bassingthwaighte: It really is worth it, folks. But you are obviously gone public. You were no... You've outed yourself, if you will. Jackee Taylor: Yes. Mark Bassingthwaighte: And am I remembering correctly, this occurred around the age of 19? Jackee Taylor: No, actually it occurred in 2008 and 2009 is when- Mark Bassingthwaighte: Oh,. Jackee Taylor: The first article went out. Yes. Mark Bassingthwaighte: What brought you to that point? Jackee Taylor: I've struggled with issues with my identification actually, since I was a little girl getting... My mom couldn't get us into softball. She had to beg and plead. I tried to get a marriage license back in '96 and I was denied because I don't have a birth certificate. Getting into college was a struggle, thank God I knew somebody on the admissions board that I babysat for, and the Patriot Act wasn't in effect yet because that was in '95. So I've struggled with things over the years, but I was at a place where I was okay. And then my children's healthcare got canceled. They were on Medicaid. Mark Bassingthwaighte: Yeah. Jackee Taylor: My children's healthcare got canceled because I could not produce a birth certificate that the marshals would... I was never given a birth certificate, so I don't have one. There's not a way that they could get me one. The judge refused to sign off on my family getting individual birth certificates. Mark Bassingthwaighte: So it- Jackee Taylor: It started affecting my children. Mark Bassingthwaighte: Okay. And so it's a point of just saying I've had enough. Jackee Taylor: Absolutely. Mark Bassingthwaighte: The inefficiencies, all the things in terms of the federal marshals and- Jackee Taylor: Trying to call and, okay, call this number. We call this number, okay, write a letter to this. Make sure that you send it certified or registered mail. It has to be signed for that so that you can prove that it got there. I can't tell you how many letters I sent. Can't tell you how many calls I've made. And there's just been no help. Nobody seems to care. So when these people, and it's me, my sister, and my brother, we've all had these issues. But then when it starts affecting our children, and now I have other people reaching out to me because I just went public. Hey, I'm having the same issues too. Of course, I have to vet these people out and make sure that they're legit. So I make them tell me what transpired, what city was it out of, and then I verify, okay, this did happen. So tell me your story. So these other people are reaching out and they're having these problems too. So I'm not the only person, my family's not the only people out there that are struggling. Mark Bassingthwaighte: And just to make sure everyone in the listening audience here is fully aware of where these struggles come from. I understand, folks, when you entered witness protection, Jackie Taylor was not born Jackie Taylor. That's her name after going into witness protection and all the family, I think brothers, you have a brother, sister. Jackee Taylor: I have a brother and a sister. Mark Bassingthwaighte: Mother and everybody's name was changed. And no one is given sort of solid, consistent identification things that all of us take for granted. It's got the original birth certificate, we've got the social security card, the passport, and all the spellings that you were sharing in a present presentation here that, I think you said a Wisconsin- Jackee Taylor: Wisconsin social security number. Mark Bassingthwaighte: It's just- Jackee Taylor: Yeah, on my passport, it states I was born in Cleveland, so that red flags certain, if I want to go get a home loan, that's a red flag. Well, why do you have a Wisconsin Social security number? But it says you're... I'm throwing flags. And that's not a good thing. Mark Bassingthwaighte: I can't imagine. Jackee Taylor: I've been stopped at TSA, and how do you explain this stuff? I got pulled over once and they couldn't find me in their system at all. I was arrested a couple of times. I know I'm in the system, but they couldn't find me. And they asked me who I really was. So that's happened to a couple of other folks that I've talked to as well. Right now, I no longer exist. This is something I didn't talk about. I no longer exist with the Social Security Department. Oh, wow. I just recently found that out. Mark Bassingthwaighte: Oh my gosh. Jackee Taylor: So now what? Mark Bassingthwaighte: Yeah. Jackee Taylor: I mean, there's certain things. Am I going to die? No. Does my life suck? No. Because I make sure that it doesn't, even with all of these roadblocks, but does it impede my civil rights? I've worked since 1989 when I was 14 years old. I've paid my taxes. I've worked for 35 years now. I've paid my taxes. Mark Bassingthwaighte: Yeah. And you deserve this. Jackee Taylor: I deserve my- Mark Bassingthwaighte: Oh, absolutely. Jackee Taylor: Basic rights as an American citizen. Mark Bassingthwaighte: Yeah. Jackee Taylor: That's all we're asking for. Mark Bassingthwaighte: Yeah. My mind, boy, that's not a lot to ask for. Jackee Taylor: It really isn't. Mark Bassingthwaighte: It's something you guys are all owed and deserve. Jackee Taylor: Entitled to. And especially that we were- Mark Bassingthwaighte: Yes. I honestly, I agree with- Jackee Taylor: Yeah, we were born into this. We didn't ask for it, nor did we even ask to be born, period. But we were. We were put into witness protection as children. And that's just to make it clear, that's the only people I'm really advocating for. Were grown children of WITSEC. If you're an adult and you're put into WITSEC, you made your bed, you can lie in it. Do I think that they need to be looked after too, just like my father needed to be looked after? Yes. Mark Bassingthwaighte: But when you made this decision so out of frustration and your initial step was... Jackee Taylor: Call the newspaper. Mark Bassingthwaighte: Call the newspaper, because you were not getting any responses anywhere else. And so that really goes public. And there's been a lot of traction since that time in terms of your story, not the least of which is against this podcast, but there's lots of other things that have happened and are in the works even now. But when you reached that point, was there... It's just frustration alone and you just got to do something? Or was that balance of I would think just even some concerns about coming out of witness protection, except just safety and things. Did that factor- Jackee Taylor: I didn't feel in danger back then. Mark Bassingthwaighte: Okay. Jackee Taylor: No. I had ran into some Hell's Angels back in, I believe it was '94 or '95, and I was told that I was not in danger. It was just a random event, random occurrence that we ended up at the same social gathering. And I was told that I was not in danger. So was I nervous about the Hell's Angels fight? No. I wasn't worried for my security and my safety. But where you said, was it out of pure frustration? It was out of pure frustration. Absolute. I spent that entire day when I got the letter from the state of Montana saying that they were canceling my kids' Medicaid. I spent all day on the phone talking, calling different congressmen, calling different senators, calling different people, politicians in the city of Billings. And the buck was passed, the buck was passed, the buck was passed. John Tester's office is the only office I ever had any luck with, and I thank you for that, John Tester. We need to get back in touch. But nobody else wanted to do anything. And our current governor at the time couldn't do anything. I was just passing the buck. So right out of frustration that night, I called the Gazette. Mark Bassingthwaighte: So this is happening. It's been a little, what, 14 years? 12, 14 years since initially. It's one thing again, to make this decision out of anger, out of frustration, and gosh darn it, you're going to do something about it. You haven't run out of steam. Jackee Taylor: No. Mark Bassingthwaighte: What is driving you? Jackee Taylor: Every couple of months I get a new person or a case that reaches out to me that's struggling. Just a few weeks, well, a couple months ago, I had somebody reach out, a brother and sister that were put... I call them the kids because they're 26, and almost 30. They're not kids, but they were born children into witness protection. They're currently being threatened with, if you don't follow the rules, if you talk out of... If you tell anybody, if you gripe about the program, we're going to deport you back to your country and you will be killed. So that's not a way that it needs to be handled. Mark Bassingthwaighte: Well, that's not right. Jackee Taylor: It's not right. I'm worried about these kids. Like I said, am I going to die because I don't have a birth certificate? I don't have my passport current? No. Mark Bassingthwaighte: But these kids could. Jackee Taylor: These kids are afraid of their shadows. I just got a text from the sister today saying, "I have never felt safe in my life." That brings me to tears a little bit because nobody should feel like that. Mark Bassingthwaighte: Yeah, I can't imagine. Jackee Taylor: And she's just a kid. And she was born into this because of what her parents did before she was born and afters. And none of those children do. None of us deserve to be swept under the rug and be told that we need to behave and obey or we're going to be killed. Who can speak for this girl now? Because she's afraid of the marshals. I'm not. But I'm not going away. Do I want to work with the marshals now? Yes. I would like to figure out something that we can do together. I have answers. I have solutions. I genuinely care about these people in witness protection. And I cannot say the same for the marshals. And nobody deserves to feel like that. And are we a limited few? Yes. There's only about 10,000 children on WITSEC or grown children like myself. But that's 10,000 people in the United States that are being swept under the rug and have to live a secret scary life where we don't have normal rights as anybody else. Just because we were born to our parents. Mark Bassingthwaighte: I don't need to take anything away, I think. Is there an element here of healing or making peace with all the crazy things that have happened in your life? Is it trying to add a purpose? Jackee Taylor: No. No. I would say this is just more of a mission that I'm the only one who can conquer. Mark Bassingthwaighte: You can do it. Yeah. Jackee Taylor: I had a health scare last month and my kidneys started not functioning properly because of my antidepressant. You know what happens. So you got to switch it around. But I had a very dark couple of days thinking, oh my God, I'm going to die. Oh my God. What if this happens? I got to write out my will. Oh my God. Who are going to... There's nobody else. There's nobody out there that can help these WITSEC kids. What about the WITSEC kids? Oh my God, if I die, who's going to take care of... There's nobody. So I wouldn't call it a burden at all, but I'd like to get on with my fricking life someday. And I can't, until this is all rectified and they start listening, and I'm not going away. I'm using every platform I possibly can. Every person that's willing to, thank you, interview me for their podcast. Thank you very much, that this is helping. Mark Bassingthwaighte: Yeah. Jackee Taylor: Because we're spreading awareness. Mark Bassingthwaighte: Absolutely. Jackee Taylor: People had no idea about how we live as people in witness protection. You do not get a new house, you do not get a new car, you do not get a briefcase full of money. You don't even get proper identification. If you listen to the podcast, you'll find out where we are actually put in Billings, Montana. And it was the most nasty hotel that you can possibly imagine. And I always say, I'm no princess. I'll stay at a second rate motel to save money, but I would not stay, I wouldn't put my worst enemy in the hotel that they put us in. It was horrible. And we didn't deserve that. Maybe my father did, but my mother and my brother and sister didn't deserve that. Mark Bassingthwaighte: Yeah. Well you're the- Jackee Taylor: We're second class citizens. Mark Bassingthwaighte: But also just victims that I'm not sure what the right... You're innocent victims, if that makes any sense. Jackee Taylor: Collateral damage. Mark Bassingthwaighte: Yes. Maybe that's such a shame. May I share, and if there are a lot of lawyers that listened to this, obviously, if anyone had some thoughts or just wanted to become involved, may they reach out to you? I should meet- Jackee Taylor: Absolutely, yes. Mark Bassingthwaighte: If you would like to share some contact information or how they can reach, please feel free. If you want to have them contact us and pass something along, whatever's best for you. Jackee Taylor: I mean, anybody can reach me at any time. I'm Jackie Taylor, J-A-C-K-E-E. Taylor. My podcast is Relative Unknown. I have an email, jthood74@hotmail.com. But yeah, I actually need to know what to do with these two kids. I didn't get into it too much, but there's a lot of other people on my agenda that I'm trying to get help for. But these two kids stand out to me because they were issued two year work visa. Mark Bassingthwaighte: The clock's ticking. Jackee Taylor: The clock's ticking on this. And they're constantly being threatened today. Today she was receiving texts from the Marshalls. Well, things are changing with your two year work visas. And that's what she said. She's never felt safe a day in her life. But I need to know, what can we do for these kids? How do we get them their citizenship? Can we claim political asylum? These are the two that I'm focusing on right now. If anybody's out listening that is interested in getting involved or thinks that they might have an answer to my solution or a solution to my problem, or maybe just a suggestion, please reach out to me. Anything. I answer, everybody, I look at every email, I look at every message on Instagram, Facebook, it doesn't matter who it is, I answer everybody. But I really appreciate this opportunity to talk and tell my story. Mark Bassingthwaighte: Well, and you're welcome. Jackee Taylor: Our story. Mark Bassingthwaighte: Folks, this is a very sort of different focus for the podcast. And we'd like to shake things up around here and go in different directions, but I encourage you to listen to the podcast. It is just an interesting, crazy story. But I also think at times, I can't go out, at least I feel and and I think a lot of us feel this. We can't go out and necessarily change the world. This is one crazy messed up world right now. We've got the war in Ukraine and at times, these kinds of things seem so overwhelming. And the temptation is just to spur our head a bit, get comfortable, and just move along. I like, and what I've tried to do in my own life personally, I may not be able to change the world, but I can change a little piece of it. Jackee Taylor: Yes. That's exactly how I feel. Mark Bassingthwaighte: The small steps. And I just wanted to share, and I think it's an important... I never knew any of this. I always, I know that Hollywood- Jackee Taylor: Oh, those lucky guys got a new house. Oh they're on WITSEC? Those lucky guys. No. Mark Bassingthwaighte: [inaudible 00:19:59]. And yeah, that's just not reality. So if any of you out there care and have the time, or some expertise or some insights in how... Jackee Taylor: Or if you're bored at three o'clock in the morning, Mark Bassingthwaighte: There you go. Jackee Taylor: Here's a good subject. Dig into this a little bit. Mark Bassingthwaighte: Yeah. So it's an opportunity to make the world a little bit better, to make a difference in small ways in terms of what you may be able to contribute. But the outcome here can be life changing literally, when we talk about these two kids. So folks, I hope you found something of value and I appreciate your listening in. Again, I encourage you Relative Unknown. I've just enjoyed it. I've been sharing it with friends and family and we're all having just like, wow. Wake up moments. But all right, I'll let you get back to the office. Get back to your day. Have a good one. Thank you. And oh yes, Washington, Jackee. Thank you. Jackee Taylor: Oh yes. Mark Bassingthwaighte: No, thank you for having me. Jackee Taylor: You are most welcome. Mark Bassingthwaighte: And thank you Paul Zuckerman. I love you. Jackee Taylor: Bye-Bye all.  

New Lyfe
THE SEQUOYA SHOW: Resilience with your Past with Special Guest Whitney D., CEO of Whitney's Empire

New Lyfe

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2023 59:38


Welcome to The Sequoya Show with Serial Entrepreneur & your host...ME...Sequoya Moe-Willis! I bring to you guests who discovered key habits and success tips that they are sharing from their personal stories. Today's guest is Whitney D., who was born December 8th and raised in Bedford Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, NY, is the CEO of Whitney's Empire. Her title, "Jackee of all Trades" suits her perfectly. She is an excellent Baker who provides her clientele with a variety of options ranging from sweet & delicious to keto friendly, gluten free, and vegan baked goods that she prepares from scratch. Deidre is also a Wig Maker and Hair Braider, hand makes and sells jewelry, as well as sells Avon skincare & makeup products. She is a Domestic Violence & Child Advocate, student, Loving Mother and Grandmother, Loving and Supportive Sibling, Caring Friend, and passionate foster mom. Deidre is currently a Peer Support Specialist at the Institute for Community Living and enrolled in college. She will graduate with the class of 2023. Deidre runs groups on Facebook that provide a safe space for Domestic Violence Victims, as well as coaching and mentoring opportunities. She is a Humanitarian who aspires to one day own a home for children to provide a safe space and learning environment to help children and families learn life skills that will help them excel in this world. SEQUOYA MOE-WILLIS & NEW LYFE LLC. IG: @SequoyaWillis FB: @New Lyfe TikTok: @SequoyaWillis LinkedIn: @Sequoyawillis New Lyfe Email: newlyfecoaching@gmail.com Website: https://newlyfe.co Realtor Email: sequoya.moe-willis@exprealty.com Website: https://sequoyamoewillis.exprealty.com WHITNEY D FB: Whitney's Desserts IG: @treatsbywhit @whitneyfromtheoldblk @whittheavonlady Website: https://whitneysempire.wixsite.com/website Email: whitneysempire@gmail.com LINDA'S BARBECUE SAUCE LLC. IG: @Lindas_bbq_sauce FB: Linda's Barbecue Sauce LLC. Website: Lindasbarbecuesauce.com Email: Lindasbarbecuesauce@gmail.com RELIEF2U IG: @relief2u FB: Relief2U TikTok: @winwithevelyn Website: https://www.inspirdboutique.com/ Copyright Free Music Music: Take it Musician: LiQWYD #sequoyashow #talkshowhost #NewLyfe #guestlist #showroom #resilience #internetmarketing #youtube #youtuber #sequoyawillis #realestatetips #authorsofinstagram #successquotes #winning #authorlife #successmindset #business #quotes #sponsors #bbq #NewLyfeCoaching #naturalhair #survival #triumph #watchoftheday #2023goalsetting --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sequoya-willis/support

Racing Girls Rock Podcast
Episode 172: Jackee Moffett

Racing Girls Rock Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 54:08


Jackee Moffett shares about working as a timing/scoring person and her passion for the sport.

reCappin' with Delora & Ashley Podcast
Golden Globes 2023; Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Shakeup; Naomi Osaka Is Preggers

reCappin' with Delora & Ashley Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2023 41:20


This week in quick headlines, Real Housewives of Beverly Hills has major cast departures, Sheryl Lee Ralph and Jackee get together to discuss their Emmy wins and ego checks, Morris Chestnut gets confused for other celebs, and Naomi Osaka is pregnant with her first child. (04:44) In hot topics, we discuss the awards and fashion from the 2023 Golden Globes. (22:16) Stay tuned for our next episode on Tuesday recapping Netflix hit series, "Wednesday!" We are available on all podcasting platforms but please follow, rate, and review us on Apple Podcasts and Spotify apps. We greatly appreciate the support! Follow us on social media: IG: @recappinpodcast Twitter: @recappinpodcast FB: ReCappin' with Delora and Ashley Contact us: Email: recappinpodcast@gmail.com

The Dr. Vibe Show
THE DR. VIBE SHOW™ - BLACK CANADA TALKING™ - JACKEE KASANDY - FOUNDER - CEO - BLACK ENTREPRENEURS AND BUSINESSES AND SOCIETY OF CANADA

The Dr. Vibe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2022 64:25


Black Canada Talking™ is a live online event that provides Black Canadians opportunity to give their takes and POVs on stories that are of importance to them. Recently, Jackee Kasandy – Founder – CEO of the Black Entrepreneurs and Businesses of Canada Society (BEBC) was on Black Canada Talking™. Ms. Kasandy is the co-Founder of the BEBC. She grew up in Kenya, and spent time in places that didn't have electricity or water. She moved to Canada and started her business. But because she had a lack of credit history and capital, she couldn't get loans. She had to max out her credit cards to launch her retail business, and relied on subletting her rented apartment through airbnb just to get by until she finally built her business. It now does more than 500K in revenue. She would be MUCH further ahead if she had access to loans or grants or investment early on, but was considered ‘unfundable'. She helped start this pitch contest so that people like her can get the funding to start people off. The Black Entrepreneurs and Businesses of Canada Society (BEBC), a non-profit is here to help you. Partner with us as we connect you with community leaders who will meet your needs, as you create community, expand networks and start, maintain or scale up your business. The BEBC's brand new Black Pitch Contest is launching nationwide this month—providing a unique pathway to funding for entrepreneurs who otherwise are shut out of business opportunities. The Black Pitch Contest gives Black entrepreneurs and youth a shot at cash prizes stretching up to $25K (with a possibility of getting up to 100k prize as we continue to fundraise and add partners to our contest). Crucially, this pitch is created to be ‘barrier free', meaning anyone in the Black community in Canada can apply, no matter their age, gender, or experience level. Many other pitches often require lengthy business plans and months of work for entrants just to successfully apply. However, because most Canadian Black businesses are micro-enterprises, most owners simply don't have the time to go through a lengthy application process to get started. The Black Pitch Contest, on the other hand, is streamlined and simple. People can apply even if their business idea is at conception stage. All you have to do to enter is fill out a brief application and film a 2-minute youtube video, describing your business idea. That's all you need to get started. Awards are based on how good your idea is, not on how much time you've been able to spend drafting a 60-page business plan, and people are eligible even if they're very young or if they have no business experience. Winners get the money, no strings attached, along with opportunity for mentorship and coaching and further investment contacts. During our conversation, Ms. Kasandy talked about: – Some of her background including being born in Kenya, coming to Canada and being the only family member in Canada – How much does her grandmother mean to her – Choosing Canada to live and her first days in Canada – Some of her journey after graduating from school in Toronto and some of the experiences from that journey that has helped her become an entrepreneur – Deciding to leave Toronto and go to Vancouver – The story behind the Black Entrepreneurs and Businesses of Canada Society (BEBC) – The BEBC's first big win – What information did they find out when they did a survey of Black Canadian businesses – Her thoughts about the challenges and solutions for Black Canadian entrepreneurs especially with getting loans – The story behind the pitch competition and her thought about businesses wanting to run on grants – The Black Business Summit … February 24, 2023 – February 25, 2023 – Other funding what are some of the challenges many Black Canadian entrepreneurs facing – What Black Canadian entrepreneurs need to do to improve – What does the BEBC do to set up Black Canadian entrepreneurs for success That other Black Canadian organizations don't do – If they have collaborated with any other Black Canadian organizations that are helping Black Canadian entrepreneurs – The BEBC's biggest challenge at the moment – What is she excited about You can find out more information about Black Entrepreneurs and Businesses of Canada Society via: Website Facebook Instagram Twitter Linkedin Visit The Dr. Vibe Show™ at https://www.thedrvibeshow.com/ Please feel free to email us at dr.vibe@thedrvibeshow.com Subscribe to The Dr. Vibe Show™ YouTube channel here Please feel free to “Like” the “The Dr. Vibe Show” Facebook Fan Page here God bless, peace, be well and keep the faith, Dr. Vibe 2020 Podcast News Award Winner – Canadian Ethnic Media Association 2018 Innovation Award Winner – Canadian Ethnic Media Association The Dr. Vibe Show™ At “The Good Men Project” One of the first Brand Ambassador's – Cuisine Noir Magazine Dr. Vibe – Producer And Co-host of Black Men Talking On WJMS Radio Dr. Vibe on HuffPost Live – August 2, 2013 2013 Black Weblog Awards Finalist (Best Podcast) 2012 Black Weblog Awards Winner (Best International Blog) 2012 Black Weblog Awards Finalist (Best Podcast) 2011 Black Weblog Awards Finalist (Best International Blog and Best Podcast Series) Black Blog Of The Day – Black Bloggers Network – June 23, 2011 Twitter Twitter hashtag: #DrVibe The Dr. Vibe Show™ – iTunes The Dr. Vibe Show™ – Spotify Dr. Vibe Media – You Tube The Dr. Vibe Show™ – Stitcher Radio The Dr. Vibe Show™ – TuneIn Radio The Dr. Vibe Show™ – Google Play Music The Dr. Vibe Show™ – iHeartRadio The Dr. Vibe Show™ at Anchor Linkedin – The Dr. Vibe Show™ Instagram The Dr. Vibe Show Facebook Fan Page

Bald and Bingeable with Dangilo
57. Snuggle Struggle with JACKEE (@yeahjackee)

Bald and Bingeable with Dangilo

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2022 66:21


The very Bingeable JACKEE (aka @yeahjackee ) is here and they are a pleasure to listen to(and it's not just the British accent). During the 10 Self-Indulgent Questions find out details like; their signature scent, which Spice Girl they are, who to follow on OnlyFans and popper preference. Jackee answers some of Dangilo's deeper questions about their experience moving to the United States from the UK, sex work technicalities and working on camera with companies like KINKMen. They also touch on White Lotus, RHUGT ExWives at the Manor, Jackee recommends Netflix's The Mole and Dangilo's final thought on AHS:NYC.Find Dangilo on Instagram and twitter @dangilogogoConnect with Dangilo https://linktr.ee/baldandbingeableFollow JACKEE on Instagram @yeahjackee and Twitter @yeahjackee

Dishin' Days - A Days Of Our Lives Podcast
Day of Days 2022 Interview Jackee Harry & James Reynolds

Dishin' Days - A Days Of Our Lives Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2022 7:45


Justin Lee Hareld from Dishin Days interviews James Reynolds (Abe Carver) and Jackee Harry (Paulina Price) at Day of Days 2022. Hilarity ensues as you see how these two legends tackle Abe and Paulina's eventful marriage. How do their characters incorporate culture into their scenes? See how well they know each other in a game of “Know your Co-Star"Follow Dishin' Days:Instagram: @dishindaysTwitter: @dishindaysFacebook: Dishin' DaysMerch: www.dishindays.threadless.com

Pero Let Me Tell You
Ep 227. Pero…it's our 227 episode, Maaarrryyyyy

Pero Let Me Tell You

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2022 77:39


The only way to celebrate episode 227 is with Jackee...thank you Rum Cake Lady…and also big thanks to Arsht Center…Spice Girls + history = Darien's dream musical…Croquetapalooza is coming…not sure Hialeah is the place the GOP is going to meet violence…jumping to conclusions thanks to social media…enough throwing food at things for climate change…awww we love that DJ's mom loves Halloween…Justin Bieber or Perez Hilton…dressing as your high school self, the ultimate inside joke costume…Mariah totally had a moment with DJ…Celine Dion is an experience…not working weekends due to watching NFL is the epitome of entitled Gen Z bullshit…RIP Leslie Jordan… Theme Song: Pero Let Me Freestyle, composed by Michael Angelo Lomlplex - the Official Gay Guy Thank you to BetterHelp for sponsoring this episode. Take charge of your mental health and get 10% off of your first month of therapy at: https://BetterHelp.com/Pero FLIC: https://flic.vote Pero…Let Me Tell You shop: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/pero-let-me-tell-you-podcast?ref_id=26603

The BrightSpot Podcast
Not Mexican Enough--BrightSpots Edition with Jackee Davalos

The BrightSpot Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2022 39:38


Spinoff show! But hopefully, this spinoff fares better than most spinoffs... Mata flies solo in these spinoff episodes. These episodes will feature people who're succeeding in life! We attempt to better understand what they're doing that makes them succeed and share that in hopes of fortifying families.  This episode features Mata and one of her cousins, Jackee Davalos, sharing experiences where they've felt discriminated against because of the color of their skin. Enjoy!

A Lifetime of Hallmark
BONUS: A Deep Dive on the 1989 Jackee TV Pilot

A Lifetime of Hallmark

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 51:53


Les, Kurt, and Jason are back after an extended break of dealing with many personal and professional ups and downs. But to make it up to the faithful listeners, the guys decided to jump back into the grind with a very special BONUS episode about Jackee, the 1989 pilot for a spinoff of 227! But first, the guys debate whether it's Evan possible that Blac Chyna earned 240 million last year on OnlyFans. Then it's time to watch the pilot (at 1.25 speed for Jason!). Sure, Sandra is more likable since she's running an Italian restaurant out of her apartment, but it sucks that her new job working in the porn industry is cut short so she can work at a combination gym and nail salon (these are actual details!). With a wardrobe from Chess King, a surly receptionist, and a cameo from Pearl, it's a wonder that this wasn't picked up to series!   Facebook : lifetimeofhallmark Instagram : lifetimeofhallmarkpodcast Theme song generously donated by purple-planet.com

Pero Let Me Tell You
Ep 222. Pero…Country Crock never has butter & the perfect sewing kit

Pero Let Me Tell You

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 75:30


Our Brooklyn crater story is great…ramping up for our all Jackee episode…not buying why this woman put Adam Levine on blast…yeah, we've had our own DM experiences, albeit not salacious…what will DJ's parents bring next…no such thing as Tupperware with latinos…ok, Martha of Miami have we got an idea…immigrants never toss anything away…clearly we're identifiable getting pan de bono or dancing in a dark club…bro, please give the LGBT+ community credit where its due with Monkeypox…have they finally buried the Queen…yeah, in the court of public opinion, Meghan ain't gonna win…welcome back Tristan… Theme Song: Pero Let Me Freestyle, composed by Michael Angelo Lomlplex - the Official Gay Guy

Couch Pilots Podcast
S35 ‌EP07 “JACKEE: 227”‌

Couch Pilots Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 104:23


S35 ‌EP07 “JACKEE: 227”‌ COUCHPILOTSPODCAST.COM‌‌ ‌ ‌*‌ ‌‌PATREON‌ ‌ ‌ **‌THIS‌ ‌WEEK:‌ JACKEE: 227***‌ ‌ The‌ ‌Captains‌ ‌review‌ ‌#jackee from 1989. Bryan and Amanda join us again from Challenged Podcast. Amanda breaks the record for most episodes in a row! We talk Vine, tree trimming, horror movies, estate sales, and sex for popcorn. Come join us for another deep dive into failed pilots of the past.  **‌NEXT‌ ‌WEEK:‌SGT. SAVAGE, AND HIS SCREAMING EAGLES: GI JOE**‌

The Earth Sea Love Podcast
049 - Letting Go to Root into Place with Jackee Holder

The Earth Sea Love Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 60:28


Welcome back to The Earth Sea Love Podcast. It brings us great joy to share with you our next episode with the wise and wonderful Jackee Holder.  Jackee was a guest on the podcast back in Season 2, with a two parts series of conversations with her around trees, journaling and claiming space outside.  We had to ask her back this year because there has been so many changes in her life since. In this episode with your host Dr. Sheree Mack, Jackee talks about: * Moving to a new home * Rooting into place * Having to let go * Going through changes like nature * Learning to land where you land * The Willow Tree * Co-writing spaces * The power of women creating together in community * Rewinding with trees, writing maps * A reciprocal relationship with nature    Bio from website: Jackee is an executive leadership coach and coach trainer working across a range of sectors (further education, NHS, higher education, media, public sectors and cultural and creative industries). Her creative and intuitive approach brings learning and training alive whilst offering skilful facilitation and embodiment of coaching and personal development in real and practical ways. Jackee loves writing and is the author of ‘Soul Purpose', ‘Be Your Best Life Coach' and ‘49 Ways To Write Yourself Well' (2013) and has been a contributing writer to several books and articles. Her work has been featured in Psychologies and Red Magazines and she was part of the successful Twinings Tea Take Ten campaign (2011) in partnership with Red and Psychologies magazines. Jackee writes almost everyday and is a prolific journal writer. When Jackee is not delivering coaching in businesses or organisations she's busy running courses and retreats and writing e-books for writers and creative entrepreneurs. She supports writers of all levels in one to one coaching and mentoring. Jackee's skill as a conference host and workshop facilitator has taken her across the globe. She's delivered workshops and retreats in several US locations and the Caribbean. She recently co-chaired the Spirit Of Coaching conference featuring Sir John Whitmore at the Brahma Kumaris in London and can be booked as a facilitative host or keynote speaker for your events, conferences and seminars. On Jackee's website you'll be able to find a lot of free resources to support your journaling practice.  Jackee can also be found on Instagram, where you'll able to get in touch with her to find out more about her new deck of Inner and Outer Self-discovery cards.  

We Talk About Music
Wolfstang

We Talk About Music

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 22:09


Fresh off the release of her debut EP titled Daddy Wounds, it was only right that we brought on Jackee from Wolfstang in for a full breakdown of the record. It wasn't too long that we first reviewed her debut single “Bad Habit”, but fast forward nearly a month and Wolfstang has dropped a series of tracks in an EP called Daddy Wounds that has simply taken us by hold. Blending together so many different genres, but rooted in country, we found this record to have versatility in whether you feel like you need to rock out, get introspective, or require a nice jolt of energy. The cherry on top though was sitting with Jackee and hearing her thoughts as she took us on a journey through each song. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wewriteaboutmusic/support

News & Views with Joel Heitkamp
Jackee Haak : baby formula shortage

News & Views with Joel Heitkamp

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022 13:35


05/17/22 : Jackee Haak is the Director of the Family Birth Center at Sanford Health, is a Registered Nurse and Certified Lactation Consultant. She joins Joel to talk about the baby formula shortage and what parents can do if they can't find formula.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Cult Film Club Podcast
Ladybugs 1992

Cult Film Club Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 80:58


The Cult Film Club is in session again and in honor of the coming summer season we're kicking things off (wokka wokka) with our favorite crossdressing soccer movie Ladybugs from 1992. Staring Jonathan Brandis, Rodney Dangerfield and Jackee, the film is a weird mishmash of genres including the rag tag sports team, drag movie, and racy comedy. Join us as we discuss the film, the soundtrack, and how well (or not so well) the movie has aged in the past 30 years.

Big Juicy Creative
Ep 093: Writing to heal everything, from everyday frustrations to trauma, with author & coach Jackee Holder

Big Juicy Creative

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 70:26


I was totally awestruck when I first heard Jackee Holder speak. You could hear a pin drop in the massive room, so compelling was the way she told her story. This generous, kind, beautiful soul refuses to let childhood trauma define her or damage her, but she constantly turns to creativity instinctively to heal. She helps others do this, and find their voices in general as she believes - as I do - that everyone has a story, their story, to tell, and has a right to do this. Jackee's words are like a warm, comforting cup of tea and - while the word 'authentic' is totally overused - it's completely fitting for her. Whether you consider yourself a writer or not, writing is such a fantastic way to process our emotions and make sense of our lives. As she says 'the rough stuff equals the write stuff'. We can, as she does, grow from our hard experiences. If you would like a wee nudge to get writing, or get started, this is the episode for you. Or you are processing trauma/difficulty, this will inspire you. You can find Jackee here: Instagram: @jackeeholderinspires www.jackeeholder.com You can follow me on: Instagram: @bigjuicycreativeliving Facebook: @bigjuicycreativeliving LinkedIn: @suzybashford or drop me a line on suzy@bigjuicycreative.co.uk

Release Date Rewind
Ladybugs

Release Date Rewind

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 68:09


Mark is joined by returning guest from the west O'tilia Garcia a.k.a. OT to worship Jonathan Brandis and the comedy Ladybugs for its 30th anniversary. While OT shares her love for the young actor, Mark shares a memory of when he said sassy lines from this movie as a kid on the soccer field to distract his opponents. Sure, some of Rodney Dangerfield's jokes don't land and don't work so well, especially with a 2022 perspective, but it's a movie that deserves some of the "respect" that other 90s drag comedies got. Plus, hidden identities and bad athletes bring us joy!

Following the Creative Spirit Podcast
How creativity can support our wellbeing with Jackee Holder (part 2)

Following the Creative Spirit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2022 13:15


This is the second conversation with Jackee Holder. Jackee is a London-based executive coach and writer who is really passionate about creativity and journaling and nature and the benefits of practices that include these. In our episode last week we talked a lot about the connection between creativity and nature but we didn't have enough time to chat about how creativity can have a pretty huge impact on our mental health and wellbeing. And I'm so glad we got the chance to do this follow-up episode because we cover so much stuff. You don't particularly need to listen to the episodes in order as we recorded them as 2 separate conversations but if you find the topics in this episode interesting, then you'll definitely want to go back and catch up with last week's episode.  Today, we're talking about the reasons why being creative is so good for us, last week we chatted a lot about how amazing journaling is and here we dive a little deeper into the reasons why it's such a powerful tool for self-care. And other ways a daily creative practice can help support and nourish us in the rest of our lives. Jackee's Website Green Prescription Writing Maps and Journaling Cards Follow Jackee on Instagram Me & Spirit: www.meandspirit.co.uk @me.and.spirit

Following the Creative Spirit Podcast
Using nature and journaling to connect to your creativity with Jackee Holder (Part 1)

Following the Creative Spirit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 53:48


I am so excited to start the new season with this interview with Jackee Holder. Jackee is a London-based executive coach and writer. In this episode we're talking about how important nature is to creativity - we're discussing how journaling can form part of your creative practice. Jackee shares some properly incredible nature-inspired journaling prompts. We touch on why it's important to embrace the process and the messy aspect of creativity and how, at its core, creativity is just self-expression, so everyone can be creative.   Jackee's website: www.jackeeholder.com Jackee's instagram: www.instagram.com/jackeeholderinspires Me and Spirit Design Studio: www.meandspirit.co.uk Me and Spirit Instagram: www.instagram.com/me.and.spirit

Slow Pitch
Ladybugs

Slow Pitch

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 63:37


Sean and Brad review 1992's Ladybugs.  Did you watch Ladybugs as a kid?  Did you love it as a kid?  Have you seen it recently?  Did you still love it?  Are you a horrible person if  you do?  Yes.  Yes you are.  The cringes are too many to list but Sean and Brad discuss them all.  This movie is horrible, but Jackée is in it and she's hilarious.Next movie: RaceRace isn't streaming anywhere for free so borrow it from your local library.Support the show

The BBQ Central Show
Jackee Taylor of Relative Unknown Shares Her Story of WITSEC And What Needs To Be Done To Fix It!

The BBQ Central Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2021 94:14


(August 10, 2021 – Hour Two) 10:14pm – Tonight in the 2nd our I will break format in a fairly dramatic way. A number of months ago, show contributor and Texas Monthly BBQ Editor Daniel Vaughn, turned me on to a podcast documentary called…

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The BBQ Central Show
Jackee Taylor of Relative Unknown Shares Her Story of WITSEC And What Needs To Be Done To Fix It!

The BBQ Central Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2021 94:14


(August 10, 2021 - Hour Two) 10:14pm - Tonight in the 2nd our I will break format in a fairly dramatic way. A number of months ago, show contributor and Texas Monthly BBQ Editor Daniel Vaughn, turned me on to a podcast documentary called "Relative Unknown". He said I might be interested in it because there was a "Cleveland connection" in it. So I took his suggestion, loaded it into the podcast app and was HOOKED from there! If you are into motorcycle clubs, Hells Angels, the Bomb City and everything else that was going on in Cleveland back in the mid 70's and 80's, then this is a podcast for you. Jackee Taylor, narrator of the podcast and daughter of the main character of the podcast, will join me to talk about how this documentary came together and what it was like living with Butch Crouch before they were spit apart and she was sent into the WITSEC program. The 2nd half of our conversation will focus on the WITSEC program itself, what her experience has been like and what she would do, if she could, to make it better for those in the program now and in the future. Is it BBQ related...NOPE! However, if there is some way I can use the show's platform to help shine on a light on a program that very few of us know anything about and try to help make it better, than I am happy to do this for Jackee and anyone else that might benefit from it! BBQ Central Show Sponsors! The BBQ Guru Big Poppa Smokers Green Mountain Grills Cookin Pellets Fireboard Smithfield The Pit Barrel Cooker Pitts & Spitts The Butcher Shoppe - Save 10% When You Mention "The BBQ Central Show" Primo Grills Yoder Smokers Vortic Watch Company Patreon Ad-Free Podcast Feed Yukon Glory - Use Code 10CENTRAL for 10% off your entire order!

Not Movies
Episode 109 - Amy Witch Way feat Jackee and Justin Morgan

Not Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 36:05


Imagine being able to time travel but only forward and only to times you don't want to go to (Jury duty, the dentist, etc.)... doesn't sound like that great of a movie, right? BUT, throw in a coven of witches and pit them against a host of Crystalline extraterrestrials and now we've got ourselves a Not Movie! Thanks again to Jackee and Justin Morgan for helping us mash this one together! Rate and Review Not Movies! Tweet! Binge!  Sean & Dave Make Music (Sean's other show) Take Music Lessons with Sean!

The Earth Sea Love Podcast
Season 2, 023 - pt. 2 - Trees and Journaling with Jackee Holder

The Earth Sea Love Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2021 36:38


Jackee Holder is an Executive and Leadership coach, coach supervisor, coach trainer, action learning set facilitator, intuitive facilitator, writer, published author, interfaith minister and creativity expert. Jackee works nationally and internationally with teams, groups and individuals. She is the author of Soul Purpose, Be Your Own Best Life Coach & 49 Ways To Write Yourself Well. In this episode we talk about: being situated on the very last road in London looking after plants during lockdown the triple pandemic what Jackee does as a day job the practice of walking to get to know a place hearing the stories from trees a childhood relationship with nature having a tree mentor having nature as a source of healing claiming Flaneuse as a Blackwoman developing a journaling practice fear and getting outside an inner and outer self-discovery card deck   To quote Jackee, “Journals are a room of your own.” Bio from website: Jackee is an executive leadership coach and coach trainer working across a range of sectors (further education, NHS, higher education, media, public sectors and cultural and creative industries). Her creative and intuitive approach brings learning and training alive whilst offering skilful facilitation and embodiment of coaching and personal development in real and practical ways. Jackee loves writing and is the author of ‘Soul Purpose', ‘Be Your Best Life Coach' and ‘49 Ways To Write Yourself Well' (2013) and has been a contributing writer to several books and articles. Her work has been featured in Psychologies and Red Magazines and she was part of the successful Twinings Tea Take Ten campaign (2011) in partnership with Red and Psychologies magazines. Jackee writes almost everyday and is a prolific journal writer. When Jackee is not delivering coaching in businesses or organisations she's busy running courses and retreats and writing e-books for writers and creative entrepreneurs. She supports writers of all levels in one to one coaching and mentoring. Jackee's skill as a conference host and workshop facilitator has taken her across the globe. She's delivered workshops and retreats in several US locations and the Caribbean. She recently co-chaired the Spirit Of Coaching conference featuring Sir John Whitmore at the Brahma Kumaris in London and can be booked as a facilitative host or keynote speaker for your events, conferences and seminars. On Jackee's website you'll be able to find a lot of free resources to support your journaling practice.  Jackee can also be found on Instagram, where you'll able to get in touch with her to find out more about her new deck of Inner and Outer Self-discovery cards.           See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Earth Sea Love Podcast
Season 2, 022 - pt. 1 - Trees and Journaling with Jackee Holder

The Earth Sea Love Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2021 38:12


Jackee Holder is an Executive and Leadership coach, coach supervisor, coach trainer, action learning set facilitator, intuitive facilitator, writer, published author, interfaith minister and creativity expert. Jackee works nationally and internationally with teams, groups and individuals. She is the author of Soul Purpose, Be Your Own Best Life Coach & 49 Ways To Write Yourself Well. In this episode we talk about: being situated on the very last road in London looking after plants during lockdown the triple pandemic what Jackee does as a day job the practice of walking to get to know a place hearing the stories from trees a childhood relationship with nature having a tree mentor having nature as a source of healing claiming Flaneuse as a Blackwoman developing a journaling practice fear and getting outside an inner and outer self-discovery card deck   To quote Jackee, “Journals are a room of your own.” Bio from website: Jackee is an executive leadership coach and coach trainer working across a range of sectors (further education, NHS, higher education, media, public sectors and cultural and creative industries). Her creative and intuitive approach brings learning and training alive whilst offering skilful facilitation and embodiment of coaching and personal development in real and practical ways. Jackee loves writing and is the author of ‘Soul Purpose', ‘Be Your Best Life Coach' and ‘49 Ways To Write Yourself Well' (2013) and has been a contributing writer to several books and articles. Her work has been featured in Psychologies and Red Magazines and she was part of the successful Twinings Tea Take Ten campaign (2011) in partnership with Red and Psychologies magazines. Jackee writes almost everyday and is a prolific journal writer. When Jackee is not delivering coaching in businesses or organisations she's busy running courses and retreats and writing e-books for writers and creative entrepreneurs. She supports writers of all levels in one to one coaching and mentoring. Jackee's skill as a conference host and workshop facilitator has taken her across the globe. She's delivered workshops and retreats in several US locations and the Caribbean. She recently co-chaired the Spirit Of Coaching conference featuring Sir John Whitmore at the Brahma Kumaris in London and can be booked as a facilitative host or keynote speaker for your events, conferences and seminars. On Jackee's website you'll be able to find a lot of free resources to support your journaling practice.  Jackee can also be found on Instagram, where you'll able to get in touch with her to find out more about her new deck of Inner and Outer Self-discovery cards.           See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Menopause Whilst Black
Trees, Words and Hope. Welcoming the light between the cracks.

Menopause Whilst Black

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021 64:22


Karen Arthur in conversation with Jackee Holder - Coach Facilitator, Author of 4 books, journalling expert, nature lover and tree enthusiast shares her story. Jackee's website http://www.jackeeholder.com/ Instagram @Jackeeholderinspires Latest book  Writing with Fabulous Trees Women's Bodies, Women's Wisdom, Christiane Northrup White Supremacy in the Coaching Industry, Dream and Do Podcast by Nicola Rae-Wickham Sarah Blondin meditations on Insight Timer app Deepak Chopra 21 days of Abundance   Edited by: www.beyongolia.com Artwork: Kareem Arthur Music: Garden State by Audiobinger Follow @Menopausewhilstblack on Instagram. Dance to our Spotify playlist featuring lovely guests favourite tunes. Email thekarenarthur@mail.com but not if you can't be nice. Finally, please subscribe, rate and review over on iTunes so that we can reach the people who need to hear us. Be gentle with yourselves won't you? K x  

Root of Evil: The True Story of the Hodel Family and the Black Dahlia

From the Peabody Award nominated C13 Originals Studio, and the creators of Root of Evil, comes a new documentary series about the stories, and family we can't escape. Jackee Taylor has been hidden in WITSEC, better known as the Witness Protection Program, for almost 40 years.  But after a strange and violent incident reveals secrets about her past, Jackee begins a journey to find out the truth about herself, and her family.  Hers is a twisted tale of darkness, murder, mystery, tragedy, and resilience, which traverses the country, and lands in the most violent era of one of the country's most violent cities - 1970s Cleveland.  At the heart of this story, is Jackee's relative - a former member of the world's most powerful motorcycle club, a sociopath, a killer, and an informant.  Jackee can't move forward unless she reconciles with his past, and she's finally telling this story in the hopes that others don't have to live kind of life that she has. ​ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The BioReset™ Podcast
Part 4: Dr. Cook chats with Jackee Stang from Delic Radio (Recorded April 2, 2020)

The BioReset™ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2020 71:44


Tune in to another fireside chat with Jackee Stang and Dr. Cook. Listen to an emotional conversation, where Jackee shares her personal mental health experiences and lessons learned throughout this global pandemic. "I'll give you a mulligan - a few mulligans," says Dr. Cook. We all have a "free pass" as we navigate this journey the best way we can.

The BioReset™ Podcast
Part 3: Dr. Cook chats with Jackee Stang from Delic Radio (Recorded March 26, 2020)

The BioReset™ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2020 72:57


In part 3 of Dr Cook and Jackee Stang's (Delic Radio) fireside chat, they address the impact the Corona Virus pandemic is having (and will continue to have) on mental health. They equate the virus to its own depressive journey with a multitude of ups and downs and project how important it's going to be  to gather multiple opinions on the subject, mixed with scientific data, to find new ways to treat patients. Otherwise it just becomes another data point, with no context. Its that explorative and open approach to medicine that is going to speed up science and mental health treatment as a result of this. Dr. Cook goes on muse that 100's of trials will be rushed through as a matter of pandemic urgency, meaning quasi legal treatments for depression like 'ketamine' become more mainstream. He goes on to say that there are early mentions of how it's now legal to treat patients with ketamine via telemedicine. It's possible to ship ketamine, have the patient take an oral dissolve and complete their ketamine treatment journey all via Zoom. As the fireside chat evolves, Dr. Cook and Jackee go on to discuss other mental health treatments that are not only therapeutic but help reset a patients physical pain and anxiety. "Even if these progressive treatments give me just a day, a week, maybe 2 weeks of hope then it's worth it for me." - Jackee Stang

The BioReset™ Podcast
Part 2: Dr. Cook chats with Jackee Stang from Delic Radio: March 19 2020

The BioReset™ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2020 80:30


Part 2 Continued...

The BioReset™ Podcast
Dr. Cook chats with Jackee Stang from Delic Radio: Part 1 March 18th 2020

The BioReset™ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2020 84:36 Transcription Available


Dr. Mathew Cook sat with Jackee Stang from Delic Radio on March 17th to share more on COVID-19 and to talk all things a viral. Delic Radio is for the psychedelically curious. Jackee Stang invites leading experts in psychedelic news, science, and culture to speak with her on Delic Radio. Dr. Cook compares this virus' attack to our immune system to the "Bad Cop Bad Cop" scene from The Other Guys. A virus that causes a catastrophic punch to our immune system and an enormous amount of inflammation that moves from the lungs to the rest of the body - with no "good cop" in site with a balance response.