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In this edition of the Forest City Church podcast, Jackie Glass explains how the storms of life can bring us closer to Jesus and move us from admiration to adoration in her message titled Where Is Jesus In The Storms Of Life?
On this edition of the Forest City Church podcast, Jackie Glass emphasizes the important of abiding in God to bear fruit in her message titled Rooted To Remain.
Todd talks with Jackie Glass, Executive Wellness Coach and good friend of the FILO Team. They talk about the importance of each of us being centered around peace and how that effects everything we do and each person we come into contact with.Show Notes:FILO 2025 Conference: Experience community with other technical artists from around the world to learn new skills and to be reminded that what you do matters. Our next price jump is coming up on February 12! Learn more and grab your tickets at filo.org/filo2025. Don't forget, the 10% off discount code for podcast listeners is “podcast10”. Subscribe to the FILO Podcast: Never miss an episode! Subscribe to the FILO Podcast on your favorite podcast platform and be alerted any time we launch a new episode.Leave a review of the FILO Podcast: Your ratings and reviews help spread the word about the FILO Podcast to others. We'd appreciate your help! Leave a review on Apple Podcasts.Have ideas for the FILO Podcast? Email your feedback, send us your topic ideas or names of people you think we should interview! filopodcast@filo.orgFILO Emails: The best way to stay in the loop with what FILO is up to, is to sign up to receive our emails.Follow FILO on Social Media: Instagram | Facebook
On this edition of the Forest City Church podcast, Jackie Glass continues our Advent series, Expect The Unexpected, with her message titled Return To Joy.
On this edition of the Forest City Church - Rockford podcast, Jackie Glass has week 3 of our Living Sent series with a special baptism message titled Let It Be Know and Let It Be Now.
On this edition of the Forest City Church - Rockford podcast, Jackie Glass kicks off our new series titled, Living Sent with a message titled From Seated to Sent.
On this edition of the Forest City Church - Rockford podcast, Teaching Pastor Jackie Glass continues our "Pursuing God's Presence" with a message titled The Missing Piece to Peace - Being Filled with the Holy Spirit
Norfolk Del. Jackie Glass started trying to meet with Superintendent Sharon Byrdsong after reports of violence against Latino students.
On this edition of the Forest City Church - Rockford podcast, Jackie Glass has part six of the Romans series with a message titled Next Level Is Low.
On this edition of the Forest City Church Podcast, Jackie Glass has part one of the series Romans with a message titled Grip On The Gospel.
Would you say that you're living your life glass half empty or glass half full? Can't wait for you to listen in from Jackie Glass. She is an energetic coach, magnetic leader, experienced communicator, and mama of 4, made to lead moments that spark transformation. Jackie has experience as a licensed clinical professional therapist, health coach, pastor, and communicator, deeply desiring for people to give voice to their lives as they ignite purpose, deepen calling, and lean into talents. As you will hear, Jackie is passionate about seeing people live whole and full of wellness: heart, mind, soul, and strength.As you get older you acquire more people in your life...The temptation can be, I don't have time for everybody. But, who is the person right in front of me. - Jackie GlassOur Conversation Points:Wholeness in our life (spiritually, physically, emotionally)What Shalom can offer usWhat's next when feeling overwhelmedHow do I work with my body, not against itPaying attention to the tension points in our lifeHow do we be the person right in front of you?I loved how Jackie reminded us that we don't have to take his spot as rescuers for ourselves or others. Jesus is already the rescuer for us. And when we are learning to walk in wholeness, it allows us to truly be with people and allow others to discover Jesus in their own time. I hope you are so blessed by this conversation on wholeness with Jackie Glass.Reflection Questions:Jackie said we need to pay attention to the tension in our life. What area do you need to focus on this week as you continue to build wholeness?What questions can you put in your back pocket as you encounter people this week? Some of mine are: Tell me more? and What are you passionate about? This opens up the conversation to connect deeper with other people to hear their stories.How to support The Parable Podcast: #1 Subscribe or Follow the show so you don't miss the next episode of The Parable Podcast through your favorite podcast app (i.e. iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher). #2 Share this show with a friend, this is a perfect opportunity to start your own Parable Conversation together. #3 Are you in need of a speaker for your Church, Women's Group, or event? Contact Danielle to learn more.
“I have only lived where white folks have allowed me to live.” Historically racist patterns in the housing market are built upon and replicated by new climate resiliency plans in Norfolk, VA. This episode takes us from an early hub for Black community in Norfolk to a white neighborhood on the outskirts of town, hostile to Black newcomers. We'll hear how Norfolk's Vision2100 document reinforces the dangers that Black residents have endured through de facto and de jure segregation. And, how the government has worked hand in hand with the free market to shore up harmful patterns of segregation. Quote above from Paul Riddick. www.Twotitans.org @therepairlab on Twitter (for now!) Featuring original research by The Repair Lab. Learn more about what went down in Coronado at the interactive storymap that details the events here. Featured at the beginning of this episode, “In Their Own Interests” by Earl Lewis is a great history of Black community in Norfolk, VA. Alease Balmar Brickers's interview selection is from Duke University's “Behind the Veil” Oral History Project. Johnny Finn's project “Living Together/Living Apart” provides a rich multimedia window into the past and present of racial segregation in the Hampton Roads area. Explore HOLC's redlining maps firsthand through the University of Richmond's “Mapping Inequality” project here. “Mapping Inequality” was co-created by Ladale Winling, who fact-checked the redlining part of this episode. This episode features the voices of: Eric Hollaway (Earl Lewis, “In Their Own Interests”); Alease Balmar Brickers; Barbara Faison (as the voice of the Journal and Guide); Paul Riddick, former Norfolk City Council member; Johnny Finn, CNU; Cassandra Newby-Alexander, NSU; Kim Sudderth, Practitioner-in-Residence and Norfolk Planning Commissioner; Andria McClellan, Norfolk City Council Member; Jackie Glass, Virginia State Delegate With support from The Bureau of Investigative Journalism, Music Theory Studios in downtown Norfolk, WTJU, the UVA Race, Religion and Democracy Lab, and the Karsh Institute of Democracy. Find out more at http://www.coaldustkills.com
The ocean is Norfolk's greatest ally and worst enemy. It bore enslaved Africans to the city's shore and hid them as they escaped bondage. The ocean supports the region's biggest industry: Naval defense. And the ocean creeps into the homes of Norfolk residents, as well as the Naval station—threatening livelihoods, histories and futures. Transcriptions for this and all episodes are available at www.twotitans.org. Follow the Repair Lab on Twitter for updates @theRepairLab. This episode features interviews with Tommy L Bogger (Norfolk State University), Cassandra Newby-Alexander (NSU), as well as the voices of Johnny Finn, Jackie Glass, Vincent Hodges, Monét Johnson, Andria McClellan Skip Stiles, Kim Sudderth, and Paul Riddick. Voice actors are reading memoirs and interviews of John Thompson, Ishmael (Virginia Gazette), and interviews with formerly enslaved people originally recorded in writing through the Works Progress Administration Virginia Writers Project. The names of the WPA interviewees are Charles Grandy (Norfolk), Matilda Carter (Hampton Roads), and Fannie Nicholson (Hampton Roads). Sources: Blackjacks: African American seamen in the age of sail. Jeffrey L Bolster. Free Blacks in Norfolk, Virginia, 1790-1860: The Darker Side of Freedom. Tommy L. Bogger. Slavery and American Sea Power: The Navalist Impulse in the Antebellum South. Matthew J. Karp. Weevils in the Wheat: Interviews with Virginia Ex-Slaves. Thomas E. Barden and Charles L. Perdue Jr. Find out more at http://www.coaldustkills.com
Being pure in heart is not about perfection, it's about being men and women after God's own heart. This week, Jackie Glass shows us the simplicity of being pure through the story of David.
The In[HEIR]itance Project is a national arts organization that helps disconnected communities navigate challenging civic conversations through live theatre. Their latest project is happening right here in Hampton Roads! Using the unique history of coastal Virginia, and the Bible book of Exodus as the inherited text, the project is advancing a community dialogue on racial dynamics, redlining and displacement that will become a play to be performed at the Attucks Theatre in May, 2022 as part of the Virginia Arts Festival. Guest host Lisa Godley talks with Zhailon Levingston, Playmaker; theater artist, educator and organizer, Ariel Warmflash; and Navy vet/certified doer Jackie Glass about the project, the stories, the process and how you can get involved.
In this installment of the Black Wall Street Today Podcast, to protect Black people from racism & xenophobia, with technology, we enjoy a conversation with Sinclair Skinner. Sinclair is one of the founders of www.iLoveBlackPeople.com and the I ❤️ Black People by BillMari App. Also we discuss making a 150 year plan for the Black Community with Black BRAND 150 Year Plan steering committee members Jackie Glass, Lori Ruffin, and Hampton University's Dr. Oliver Jones. Interested in sponsoring the podcast? Email BlackWallStreetTodayPodcast @ gmail. com. The Black Wall Street Today (BWST) radio show is focused on all things Black entrepreneurship and hosted by Virginia Tech alumnae Blair Durham, co-founder and co-President of Black BRAND. BWST occurs live in the studios of the historic and prestigious HBCU Hampton University. The BWST podcast is produced by using selected audio from the radio show and other Black BRAND events. BWST is the media outlet for Black BRAND. Black BRAND is a 501(c)(3) organization that stands for Business Research Analytics Networking and Development. We are Hampton Roads Regional Black Chamber of Commerce. We promote group economics through professional development and community empowerment, and we unify the black dollar by providing financial literacy, entrepreneurship training, and networking resources. http://blackbrand.biz m.me/blackwallstreettoday + info@blackbrand.biz + (757) 541-2680 Instagram: www.instagram.com/blackbrandbiz/ + Facebook: www.facebook.com/blackbrandbiz/ All music by #GrandpaCrunk - Jazzy Version of Shimmy Shimmy Ya – Jashsaun Peele and Grandpa Crunk. https://youtu.be/tp25ToCluBI YouTube www.amazon.com/dp/B07DYSSL2T/ref=dm_ws_tlw_trk4 https://grandpacrunk.bandcamp.com/album/saxy-magnolia-feat-jashsaun-peele Buy the song! Produced by Seko Varner for Positive Vibes Inc. http://www.PositiveVibes.net + (757) 932-0177 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/black-wall-street-today/message
Will (Yeshua) Jesus Fix It? (A theological question) Will OUR Jesus fix OUR problems? #GetOnCode – WE face legal and justice issues, political and governmental neglect, domestic violence, higher poverty rates, lower academic scores, higher unprepared parenthood rates, higher self-hate, etc. Will (not can) Jesus via Christianity provide answers and actions to solve the problems that WE face in OUR communities? Fly Girl Shay-All-Day (Shay Malone), Queen Phoenix, Ms. Jackie Glass, and Baba Ifaleye have thoughts. Join OUR conversation with yOUR comments. Interested in sponsoring the podcast? Email TheFlyGuysShow@gmail.com . On Code (formerly The Fly Guy Show) is a series of Conscious Melaninated conversations focused on solving OUR situations via #Empowerment. Led by the Power Broker @SekoVarner, with a host of Fly Folk and Platformers, OUR show gives you stuff you need to know with an underlying focus on Black (Afro-Melaninated) Economics, Uplift, and politics. Join us with yOUR comments as WE discuss Uplift, Conscious Consumerism, Business activity, Social progress, and Community activism with fellow investors, educators, business people, authors, content creators, and community activists. #EmpowermentAgenda Seko Varner is an agent of myEcon and is a licensed life, health, and annuities representative with #WFG. myEcon a 15 yr old, debt free company that give people the financial blueprint and tools to generate enough cashflow and assets during their working years, to support and maintain their desired lifestyle during retirement years. Lean how to invest your change to make a change in your life https://www.acorns.com/invite?code=zd3daa Fix your credit yourself: https://positivevibes.myecon.net/my-credit-system/ Protect your ID: https://positivevibes.myecon.net/id-defender/ Get roadside assistance: https://positivevibes.myecon.net/road-assure/ Boost you immunity: https://positivevibes.myecon.net/daily-ultimate/ For financial assistance, contact Seko Varner PositiveVibesFinancial@Gmail.Com (757) 932-0177 All music by #GrandpaCrunk - Jazzy Version of Shimmy Shimmy Ya – Jashsaun Peele and Grandpa Crunk. https://youtu.be/tp25ToCluBI YouTube www.amazon.com/dp/B07DYSSL2T/ref=dm_ws_tlw_trk4 https://grandpacrunk.bandcamp.com/album/saxy-magnolia-feat-jashsaun-peele Buy the song! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/get-on-code/message
Welcome to the Saturday Series Podcast! On this episode Jackie Glass of Rubbish Media comes through the show and tells us about growing up in Chicago and how far her siblings will go to prove a point and how we should keep an eye on Billy. Be sure to listen, comment and share the show. Be sure to check the links in his bio as well and support him. Website: poddealers.net Thank you. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Jackie Glass and Christina Kimbrough started a podcast, "Your Neighbor's Hood," to tackle racism and unexamined privilege in a series of open, honest, and respectful conversations. They will join Cathy to talk about what still needs to be said. Please join us at noon on 89.5 WHRV-FM.
Millennials did not grow up during the Civil Rights era, and many believe they are probably the most racially sensitive group in our country. Millennials are known to have friends from all backgrounds and expect diversity and inclusion in all aspects of their lives. On the next Another View, we find out if theory is reality with two millennials who have their own experiences about race which they share during their weekly podcast, "Your Neighbor's Hood". Meet podcasters Jackie Glass and Christina Kimbrough. Plus, prepare to be inspired when producer Lisa Godley introduces you to rapper Gifted Hands.
Educational Activist Jackie Glass (@hey_mrsjackie) and her campaign manager Christina share their experiences during their campaign for the City of Norfolk, Virginia School Board. Along the way Jackie shares her opinion that Village is a VERB, rather than a noun. This is a Safer, SMARTer, Stronger discussion which surrounds Seko Varner's School Board Campaign for an At-Large seat in Virginia Beach, Virginia. The video from the talk can be found on YouTube ( https://youtu.be/sc26RLINGYM ) by searching for the title "Village is a VERB - Safer, SMARTer, Stronger with Jackie Glass (@hey_mrsjackie). Jackie & Christina's podcast may be found here:https://yourneighborshood.podbean.com/ orhttps://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=2&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=2ahUKEwiDwNKTs4vdAhUthOAKHYHxCCUQFjABegQIBxAB&url=https%3A%2F%2Fitunes.apple.com%2Fus%2Fpodcast%2Fthe-your-neighbors-hoods-podcast%2Fid1398504930%3Fmt%3D2&usg=AOvVaw1FSg5J4ZfwkL3HRFz4LJtf --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/get-on-code/message
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Every 5-10 years it’s important to reevaluate your brand and see if it’s still relevant. Kimberley shares her personal experience with rebranding and talks to interior designer Jackie Glass about a major rebrand she recently underwent. In this episode we learn: - to be diligent about projecting your image—edit what you put online - raising your fees can force you to be better at what you do - to make better rules for yourself as the business owner - always work on grooming new trades - to treat existing trades with respect Take Aways 1. When you photograph a room, make sure to also hire a professional stylist to assist and prop the spaces. 2. Edit the photos that appear on your website. Quality over quantity. 3. If you can’t yet afford a stylist, then practice taking good photos and videos. Flat lay some objects on a table and photograph those. This is also an easy way to show clients you are busy and working all the time.
http://BizWomenRock.com/256-2 Biz Women on the Move The Biz Women on the Move segment features the amazing accomplishments of the members of the Biz Women Rock community! Today, we're featuring big wins from two of our community members... Jackie Glass of Team Rock Solid April Saland of AL Saland Insurance Solutions The Main Event - [4 PART SERIES] How to Build a Community The Main Event is our main feature of the show. Sometimes a deep dive interview with a kick ass business woman, sometimes a case study digging into a phenomenal business strategy, sometimes a diatribe from me about some cool lesson learned in business...whatever it is, its always chalk full of wisdom for you. Today on our Main Event... This week it's your truly bringing you the best of the best about HOW you can build a powerful community! This is more than just adding more followers on social media, having more readers of your blog or listeners of your podcast. This is about bringing them all together, uniting them under your brand and leading them with love and purpose! I'm also bringing in some of the most influential and highly respected community builders I know to give you their insights on how amazing communities are built! This segment is sponsored by... Facebook Groups Rock: http://BizWomenRock.com/facebookgroupsrock Money Moxie The Money Moxie segment was created so we can KNOW OUR DOUGH! Savvy business women know their money, and Money Moxie will ensure you have the best information to grow your company intelligently! Today, our topic is... Open Books: A deep dive case study with Jessica Rhodes of Interview Connections on how she makes money, increases retention with her monthly paying clients and how she's created a multiple six figure business in THREE YEARS! You can check out more about Jessica at http://InterviewConnections.com.
Judge Jackie explains how she's tough but compassionate and just what it takes to be fair and impartial in the courtroom. She's passionate about her new job on “Swift Justice” and talks about how she deals with high profile cases and the O. J. Simpson trial About The Women's Eye Radio: with host Stacey Gualandi, is a show from , an Online Magazine which features news and interviews with women who want to make the world a better place. From newsmakers, changemakers, entrepreneurs, best-selling authors, cancer survivors, adventurers, and experts on leadership, stress and health, to kids helping kids, global grandmothers improving children's lives, and women who fight for equal rights,"It's the world as we see it." The Women's Eye Radio Show broadcasts on in Phoenix, live-streams on 1480KPHX.com, and is available as on-demand talk radio on iTunes and at . Learn more about The Women's Eye at