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It is likely that this show's title caught your attention. Well, in reality, this is the intimate and very personal story of Black Ensemble Theater founder and CEO Jackie Taylor who also wrote and directed this autobiographical work. Indeed Jackie as a young girl was in love with Elvis and that was something she shared intensely with […]
Daniel and Justine meet the real Jackie Taylor and, hangovers aside, she is an absolute blast!
A conversation with Chicago Theater legend Jackie Taylor who founded the Black Ensemble Theater 48 years ago. The Black Ensemble Theater, located at 4450 N Clark St., Chicago, is recognized around the world for their productions. Taylor says of all the many shows she’s mounted the current production, Blue Eyed Soul Sung by Brown Eyed People, showing through […]
“You never know when your last day will come...That quote is a true testament to the little things that matter. Everyday, live it to the fullest. No matter what the outcome is, making sure everyday has a purpose and that it's fulfilled to the maximum capacity." Being three girl dads, we know the best parts of us are our daughters...being able to experience life as fathers and being our girls #1 supporter as they navigate life is no better experience or feeling. That opportunity is something we don't take lightly and understand the privilege it provides us that it unfortunately it has not others. As we head into week 2 of the NFL season, we sit down with sit down with Jackie Taylor, the daughter of NFL legend Sean Taylor, and chat about growing up without her father, what she would say to him if she had the chance to speak to him and how his legacy has shaped her own life aspirations and dreams. This conversation hits different as we sit with one of our brother's own and reminisce about the one-of-a-kind talent he was on the field, the man he was away from football and the father he was excited to be to Jackie before his life was cut short in 2007 during a home invasion. A first-round NFL pick for the Washington Commanders and a Pro Bowl safety, Sean was a teammate and a close friend to Ryan early in his career which he credits his bond with Sean for helping him evolve as a player in many ways. The tragic shot that took Sean's life, is a moment we will never forget as the sports world knows Sean as one of the best to ever do it while we knew Sean as family. Emotional and full of tears from the guys and Jackie, Ryan, Channing and Fred help Jackie navigate through the rough waters of this story as she opens up about what it's been like carrying her father's legacy, even though she was only 18 months old when she lost him. Jackie shares the highs and lows of growing up with that responsibility and how it shapes her journey as she is in her first year of college, honoring her father's legacy, carrying it into the next generation while forging her own path. This conversation brings on a lot of tears, but it also left us full of pride and inspired. We share stories, laughs, and some powerful moments as Jackie talks about her father, and shares how she recently found all his notes and playbooks from his playing days, an absolute treasure to any athlete or fan, but to Jackie it's just a peak into her dad's mindset and a way to connect with him. Jackie's not just following in his footsteps—she's blazing her own trail. She's playing Division 1 Volleyball at University of North Carolina, after dominating the court in Florida and leading Gulliver Prep to state championships. Jackie's on a mission to elevate women's sports and inspire other young female athletes, and she's determined to leave her mark on the game and hopes to find a career where she helps people and able to use her experiences to impact others. Tap in for this special Pivot episode streaming now and subscribe to YouTube for the most current of guests, conversations and special announcements. And if you are a high school sports team in need, head to https://www.SoFiGameChangers.com to submit a short video showing what your team is all about. Tell us about the work you've put in, why your team is special and what you're trying to accomplish this season." You have from now until October 7th to submit your team, so click the link https://www.SoFiGameChangers.com to enter. Good luck, and tell them the Pivot sent you! Thank you to SoFi! https://www.linkedin.com/pivotpodcast to post your job for free! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Buzz in as Melanie and Emily discuss "Fallout" Season 1 Episodes 4 & 5. "Fallout" stars Ella Purnell, who played Jackie Taylor in "Yellowjackets." We're approaching our "Fallout" coverage as casual TV viewers (not gamers), but will have a full episode WITH a gamer or two discussing how the video game and TV worlds collide, how they're similar, different, and a creative extension of the gaming-verse. Watch or listen anytime at YellowjacketsHive.com plus get links to shop, join our Patreon, and more! Q: Is there a "Yellowjackets" podcast? A: YES! Yellowjackets Hive produces fun, consistent content for the #Yellowjackets fandom. Buzz in at YellowjacketsHive.com Shop our podcast merch on Spreadshirt or Printify. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yellowjackets-hive/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yellowjackets-hive/support
Buzz into the #Yellowjackets Hive as Melanie and Emily chat about "Fallout" (Prime Video) episode one, "The End." Plus, some Ella Purnell appreciation for her time as Jackie Taylor on "Yellowjackets." Melanie and Emily are loving "Fallout" so far and plan to cover Season 1 once we finish it. There will definitely be an episode with a guest discussing the similarities between the "Fallout" video game and the new TV adaptation, plus what the show brought in terms of creativity and originality bringing the game to life. Q: Is there a "Yellowjackets" podcast? A: Yes! YellowjacketsHive.com is consistent, fun, and informative! Join the Hive as we spill all about "Yellowjackets" on Paramount+ with Showtime. YellowjacketsHive.com Shop: YellowjacketsHiveShop.com + https://yellowjackets-hive-shop.printify.me/products Join our Patreon for exclusive content and get togethers: https://www.patreon.com/YellowjacketsHivePodcast Want to create live streams like this? Check out StreamYard: https://streamyard.com/pal/d/4724164281499648 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yellowjackets-hive/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yellowjackets-hive/support
Episode 51 - I'll be chatting with Jackie Taylor, an expert with extensive experience in Essential Oils, delving into a conversation about the various health advantages they offer. Disclaimer: Please note that all information and content on the UK Health Radio Network, all its radio broadcasts and podcasts are provided by the authors, producers, presenters and companies themselves and is only intended as additional information to your general knowledge. As a service to our listeners/readers our programs/content are for general information and entertainment only. The UK Health Radio Network does not recommend, endorse, or object to the views, products or topics expressed or discussed by show hosts or their guests, authors and interviewees. We suggest you always consult with your own professional – personal, medical, financial or legal advisor. So please do not delay or disregard any professional – personal, medical, financial or legal advice received due to something you have heard or read on the UK Health Radio Network.
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BEING A CONTROL FREAK IS NOT THE WAY TO BE A BOSS And I've got Jackie Taylor, the author of Give Me A Boost! The Under-resourced Entrepreneur's Guide to Growing & Scaling Your Business to discuss how perfectionism and keeping tight control is probably keeping you from scaling your business and growing. We will discuss why people become control freaks in the first place and how to let responsibilities go responsibly so you can grow. Find Jackie here for more!
Tune into another amazing episode as Host Charbria Shine interviews Jackie Taylor, Founder & CEO of the Black Ensemble Theatre as she talks about how she got started and how she changed her own destiny as an African American actress.
According to the Small Business Administration, people of color represent just 20 percent of the nation's 5.6 million business owners with employees. Many times, these businesses are under-funded which creates a significant barrier as their company tries to grow. Jackie Taylor has written a book called "Give Me a Boost!" that helps entrepreneurs learn how to expand their businesses -- and how to get the funding from non-traditional sources. Rick Dayton interviewed Jackie Taylor on KDKA Radio Wednesday afternoon.
Community Connection Tuesday April 18th 2023 Referendum 2023 for MSD Warren Township Together #WarrenWill Here is a list of areas that will continue to receive added support if the proposed referendum passes: .- School safety and security programs Teacher and Staff retention and recruitment, professional development and family engagement - Pre-K through Grade 12 student transportation - Student learning, K-12 college and career readiness and K-12 enrichment programs - Student and staff technology programs More Info Here: https://www.warren.k12.in.us/page/referendum City County Council District 10 Representative and Majority Leader Maggie A. Lewis Is Up For Re-Election And Is Asking For Your Vote. She is Running For The Newly Drawn District 5. Website: https://www.maggiealewis.com/... The 2nd Annual CENTERSTAGE - Saturday April 22ndPresented By IUPUI Herron School of Art + Design 725 West New York St. Indianapolis, IN 46202 Special Centerstage Keynote Presenter - Dr. Jackie Taylor! Dr. Jackie Taylor is the Founder and CEO of the 30-year-old Black Ensemble Theater Of Chicago. Full Event Info Here: https://www.facebook.com/events/239546761840755/permalink/239546768507421See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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.
Special guest, Jackie Taylor tells an encouraging story of what can happen when we take a tiny step when led by the Holy Spirit. For your own study: Isaiah 50:2-9 Isaiah 54:13-17 Isaiah 40:8 Isaiah 55:8-11
As we take a little time off for the holidays, we're opening up our voicemail box and playing some of your latest calls. In addition to learning about the Jackie Taylor-esque luxury one listener enjoys in her boudoir/kitchenette and another's suggestion for a New Year's resolution a certain Chris Marchette should make, we're answering your questions. Which 90210 or past Melrose Place character would we import to Season 6? What might happen if anyone in the gang crossed over into Law & Order? If we all agree on Melrose Place's BEST couple (and we do), which is second-best? And more! Pop some champagne and join us! JOIN THE AWT CLUB
This weekend is one of the highlights of our year. It is our Global Outreach (GO) weekend where we seek God to expand our hearts for His work around the world. The theme this year is HOPE - Christ for a world in crisis! Our long-time missionaries John & Jackie Taylor will be with us to speak. John is now the President of ABWE Canada. The kids will be having a missions emphasis today. Plan to come at 6 PM as you will be hearing in our breakout session from the Dawn Centre, the Taylor's and a missionary on his way to Japan by the name of Andrew Rokeby. May God expand our hearts and love for the nations across the street and across the seas!
In this episode of 9021NoSo, hosts JT & Tim Capel welcome in special guest Rocco Martone to break down the next episode of Beverly Hills 90210: Perfect Mom (S1, E7) The crew dive deep into the episode with discussions on Jackie Taylor's tour de force debut, the amazing yet confusing Taylor house, creeper David, Kelly's big break out, a masterful episode for Cindy and much more. They also hit a number of awards, lists and do some character rankings too! So, buckle up and enjoy a nostalgic ride through Beverly Hills with the newest installment of 9021NoSo!
This week Paul goes behind the curtain with two great Chicago area shows. Leading off the show is Black Ensembles Theater's current production: Jackie Taylor's “It's Just Like Coming to Church.” This show is unlike the traditional grand often biographic shows presented by BET. This show kicks off a season of healing and joy by […]
This week, we took a trip to the iconic Black Ensemble Theater to hear from the founder Jackie Taylor and producing managing director Darryl Brooks about their history and plans for the future. Tune in next week as we catch up with the cast and crew of Frozen The Musical about their show at the Cadillac Palace Theatre.
In this episode of 9021NoSo, hosts JT & Tim Capel welcome in special guest Rocco Martone to break down the next episode of Beverly Hills 90210: Perfect Mom (S1, E7) The crew dive deep into the episode with discussions on Jackie Taylor's tour de force debut, the amazing yet confusing Taylor house, creeper David, Kelly's big break out, a masterful episode for Cindy and much more. They also hit a number of awards, lists and do some character rankings too! So, buckle up and enjoy a nostalgic ride through Beverly Hills with the newest installment of 9021NoSo!
Artemisia welcomes four outstanding leaders in the Chicago Community to We Women for this very special podcast episode. Jackie Taylor, the CEO and Founder of Black Ensemble Theatre, Rena Henderson Mason, Founder and Chief Engagement Officer of Bold Agenda, Ilesa Duncan, Artistic Director of Lifeline Theatre, and Dionna Griffin-Irons, writer, producer, alumna performer, and the longtime former Director of Diversity Talent and Inclusion for The Second City will discuss the current challenges facing theatre and the artistic community in Chicago. The Intersection of Theatre & Community panel will be led by BIPOC theatre artists Willow James, the podcast's co-host and co-producer, and Myesha-Tiara, the Artistic Director of Perceptions Theatre and an actor/director who has worked extensively with Artemisia. Want to see this work continue? Support the show (https://artemisiatheatre.org/donate/)
The wonderful Ann Gillespie (aka Jackie Taylor) joins Jennie and Tori. Ann reveals that she got pregnant in real life and that is why that storyline was written in to the show. Ann is now a priest but does she ever get recognized from 90210?! This episode was very heavy and heartbreaking for Jennie and Tori to watch. While rewatching they think about their friend Doug Emerson and the character of Scott Scanlon and discuss the decisions that were made and depicted on the show. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Rev'd Preb. Jackie Taylor shares this sermon for Lammas Sunday, reflecting on the meaning of the holiday and how God makes the ordinary extraordinary. (Leviticus 23:8-14, James 5.7-9, John 4.31-38)
Jackie Taylor serves the Send Network in the area of Assessment. She has served alongside of her husband in church planting and now works with planters in the Ohio Valley and Midwest. In this episode, Jackie gives church planters practical advice about how to navigate race issues in their context.
Ohio Valley Assessment Regional Trainer, Jackie Taylor joins us to discuss family difficulties and how to navigate them amidst church planting.
Imagine having your whole life stripped. Imagine one day as a child you go to sleep and wake up and told you have to be someone else. Due to actions of her father who was a notorious hells angels, this very thing happened to a young girl.Butch Crouch after seeing a bombing committed by the Hells Angels that took the life of a child, decided he no longer wanted to be part of the motocycle club. He felt his only way was to snitch on the angels and turn state witness. He never knew what this would do to his family for the rest of their life. At age 7 Jackie Taylor was that child that woke up one day and her life was changed forever! After 40 years in the Witness protection program (WITSEC) She has breached her security to tell us the real things that happen inside and to people especially children in Witness Protection. Relative Unknown is her story about her father, Her own story is about the fight to regain her identityJoin us on this VERY IMPORTANT Episode.To Contact Jackee TaylorTwitterwww.twitter.com/@hellslittleanglFacebookhttps://www.facebook.com/jackee.taylor.9PLEASE REACH OUT TO HER IF YOU NEED HELPJackee Taylor's Appearance is courtesy of:Relative Unknown https://shows.cadence13.com/podcast/relative-unknownRelative Unknown is a creation and presentation of C13Originals, in partnership with RUMUR INC. Executive produced by Chris Corcoran, Zak Levitt, David Beilinson, Michael Galinsky and Suki Hawley. Written, directed, produced and edited by Zak Levitt.DON'T FORGET TO RATE, COMMENT AND SUBSCRIBEJoin us on social mediawww.facebook.com/groups/adaywithcrimewww.twitter.com/adaywithcrimewww.patreon.com/adaywithcrimeadaywithcrime@gmail.comCover Art created by Geneva McClamSound Mixing and editing by David McClamIntro and outro jingle by David McClam
A sex talk in school gets everyone uneasy and Jackie Taylor finds out she’s pregnant. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/90210/support
This is a “Spouse Spotlight” episode with guest host, Jackie Taylor, a member of the Send Network Spouse Development team and Melinda Pacheco, church planting wife of Redemption Church in Brooklyn, New York. In this episode, Jackie and Melinda discuss how church planting has impacted her family, the blessing of the COVID-19 pandemic and what she wished she had known at the start of their church planting journey. Related Post: An Interview with Church Planting Wife Melinda Pacheco
This is a “Spouse Spotlight” episode with guest host, Jackie Taylor, a member of the Send Network Spouse Development team and Melinda Pacheco, church planting wife of Redemption Church in Brooklyn, New York. In this episode, Jackie and Melinda discuss how church planting has impacted her family, the blessing of the COVID-19 pandemic and what she wished she had known at the start of their church planting journey. Related Post: An Interview with Church Planting Wife Melinda Pacheco
The Black Ensemble Theater was created 44 years ago. Jackie Taylor, the founder and CEO, says she created the ensemble to “eradicate racism.” Taylor tells Dean Richards that over the years she has learned that music and her productions have helped tremendously in uniting her audiences. Taylor also says the Black Ensemble Theater is looking […]
On this week's 90210-centric episode of MELR0210, the gang is joined by resident Jackie Taylor Expert, Steve's wife, Jenn, to discuss the truly bonkers episode, "Perfect Mom"! Originally airing November 22nd, 1990, this episode features the mother-daughter fashion show to end all mother-daughter fashion shows, Jackie Taylor blowing rails in front of Kelly AND Cindy, Jim Walsh learning the keyboard for some reason, Brandon cruelly toying with Andrea's heart yet again, David reaching god-tier pervert status, and several pitchers of vodka with lemon! PLUS: A Beverly Hills home that looks almost exactly like the Power Rangers' headquarters! "Rangers! Get out there and find Zordon some more blow!"MELR0210 is a new show we put together to help you pass the time during this more-than-necessary social distancing period. New episodes will air Mondays and Thursdays, right here on the main feed! So stay home, tune in, and yearn for the more innocent and sexy time of the 1990s!
Jackie Taylor and Pam Wolfe sit down with Dhati Lewis, Vice President of Send Network and founder and pastor of Blueprint Church in Atlanta, to discuss how they navigate their roles in the church as pastors wives. Related Blog Post: Pastor's Wives: There are no molds
Jackie Taylor and Pam Wolfe sit down with Dhati Lewis, Vice President of Send Network and founder and pastor of Blueprint Church in Atlanta, to discuss how they navigate their roles in the church as pastors wives. Related Blog Post: Pastor's Wives: There are no molds
Just in time for spooky season, we're covering an episode about the one and only Silver Psychopath. Jackie Taylor chips a tooth at lunch dreaming about carbs and David's father shows us where David gets his creepy side. Horrified, Kelly takes matters into her own hands. Just a quick warning: this episode contains some discussion of physical abuse Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @backtopodcast Email us at backtopodcast@gmail.com Leave us a review on iTunes for a special shout-out at the end of the episode!
This week K & A are excited for our favorite episode " The Perfect Mom" - Finally we get the real Jackie Taylor and boy oh boy is she a train wreck. We find out that Kelly has real problems and really it's having Brenda as a friend. Andrea takes off her glasses, David is creepy with his camera but redeems himself in the end and Jim makes an appearance to be annoying AF. We also giggle about K's spelling errors and A loves her British TV! This week's recommends - Confronting OJ podcast, 3 hours later podcast, Once Upon a crime podcast Remember to rate, review and subscribe!!! Check us out on IG: donnamartingraduates90210 Twitter: @graduatesdonna Email: donnamartingraduatespodcast@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
At The Table: The Podcast of the SBC Women's Leadership Network
Jackie Taylor shares her story of her lineage of grace, from losing her single mom at the age of 13 to walking through cancer with one of her children. She challenges listeners to remember that their pain is not in vain and that the Lord is working even in our hardest seasons. We also chat a little bit about diversity and how to bridge the gap and encourage women of color that are in our tribe. You can follow Jackie on Twitter @taylormd21
Christine talks with Jackie Taylor about how, when we experience painful life circumstances, we don't have to fear the future. Jackie shares about the early hardships that instilled fear in her heart, how coming to faith in Christ changed her perspective about the future, and how that faith was refined when her young daughter was diagnosed with leukemia. Links From the Show Connect with Jackie The Taylor's Church // Instagram // Twitter // Facebook Order Your Copy of Christine's New Book, Searching For Spring Amazon // Barnes & Noble // Target // Christianbook.com // Books-a-Million // Baker Books Download the Discussion Guide for Searching for Spring Learn how you can support Christine's work Register for the Enjoy the Word online conference. Christine's speaking! Submit a question for the upcoming "Ask Me Anything" episode Subscribe to the "By Faith" Podcast iTunes // Stitcher // Google Play Connect with Christine Blog // Facebook // Instagram // Twitter // Books
Jackie Taylor was more than the founder of the Black Ensemble Theater in Chicago – she is a force of nature who created change when she launched the theater and continues to do doing just that. Listen to her mission: “To end racial prejudice.” That’s quite the mission for a local theater. But local Black […]
Talking to stand up comic and runner up on America's Got Talent, Taylor Williamson. We discuss his experience on AGT and The Last Comic Standing as well as the current state of his love life.
The Blaze with Lizzie and Kat! The Original Beverly Hills 90210 Podcast
Lizzie recorded a special on-location interview with Matthew Laurance, the former actor known best as David's father, Dr. Mel Silver, who currently works as a sports reporter in Lexington, Kentucky. This special segment pairs perfectly with Kat and Lizzie's discussion of the episode “Baby Makes Five,” in which Mel proposes to a secretly pregnant Jackie Taylor.
Join Indy rocker, Kelly Hogan, Black Ensemble Theater Artistic Director, Jackie Taylor, Art Collector, Howard Tullman and chefs Pat and Mike Sheerin of the Trenchermen, along with host Elysabeth Alfano, for the January 28th Dinner Party.
Join Indy rocker, Kelly Hogan, Black Ensemble Theater Artistic Director, Jackie Taylor, Art Collector, Howard Tullman and chefs Pat and Mike Sheerin of the Trenchermen, along with host Elysabeth Alfano, for the January 28th Dinner Party.
Check out the highlights! Join Indy rocker, Kelly Hogan, Black Ensemble Theater Artistic Director, Jackie Taylor, Art Collector, Howard Tullman and chefs Pat and Mike Sheerin of the Trenchermen, along with host Elysabeth Alfano, for the January 28th Dinner Party.
Check out the highlights! Join Indy rocker, Kelly Hogan, Black Ensemble Theater Artistic Director, Jackie Taylor, Art Collector, Howard Tullman and chefs Pat and Mike Sheerin of the Trenchermen, along with host Elysabeth Alfano, for the January 28th Dinner Party.
This week on the Talk Theatre In Chicago podcast Tom Williams talks with Jackie Taylor from Black Ensemble Theater - she talks about what the fine job Rueben Echoles did with One Name Onlyand also talked about her company's mission and the future of the Black Ensemble Theater.
Thats right!! Dave & Audley are speaking with the wives of former NBA players, Mitch Richmond and Bryon Russell! Basketball Wives reality TV stars, Juli Richmond and Kimberli Russell will dispel some myths about what its truly like being married to an ex-NBA player. Also, the always fun Jackie Taylor from ThatSportsBabe.com will give us her take on the NBA lockout. The ladies are in the house, so WATCH OUT! The Breakdown -- For Hoops Talk, The Way It Should Be!!!
This week on our podcast interview, Anne Nicholson Weber interviews Black Ensemble Theatre founder and Executive Director, Jackie Taylor, about the company's 35-year history making theatre and fighting racism in Chicago's Uptown neighborhood.
Sitto and That Sports Babe will be premiering on CLNS Radio tonight at 8 PM EST! The show, which will air exclusively on CLNS Radio, is hosted by That Sports Babe aka Jackie Taylor and Natalie Sitto from Need4Sheed.com. Both ladies have plenty of experiencing in the broadcasting industry and it is sure to be an enventful show from start to finish! Need more reason to listen in? Four-time NBA champion John Salley will be joining Jackie and Natalie for what is sure to be a very exciting and insightful interview! You can listen to the show live on the CLNS Radio listen live page. Want to get in on the action? Give Sitto and That Sports Babe a ring at 347-215-7771. www.clnsradio.com
On May 21, 2002, twenty-three-year-old Raleigh, North Carolina resident Stephanie Bennett was found murdered in her apartment. Despite ample DNA evidence at the scene, investigators could find no matches in their criminal databases.Two years into the investigation, Detective Ken Copeland-known as "the garbage man" for leaving no stone unturned in his search for evidence-and his partner, Jackie Taylor, joined the case. After culling through the entire file with fresh eyes and re-interviewing witnesses, they re-released a description of a suspect neighbors had seen nearby, a man who'd once lived just next door to the murder scene. But the suspect refused to hand over a DNA sample, wiping down anything he touched, and even planting decoy samples. This is the gripping story of how a team of aggressive detectives doggedly tracked down a killer (under suspicion for a killing spree that investigators believe might have spanned years and crossed state lines)and brought closure to an innocent young woman's grieving family. EVIL NEXT DOOR-THE UNTOLD STORY OF A KILLER UNDONE BY DNA-AMANDA LAMB
Tax time. It¹s a blessing or a curse. Maybe you¹re celebrating the extra cash or maybe you¹re reeling from the hit to your bank account. Either way, taxes are something we all have to deal with, whether we like it or not. They¹re the life¹s blood of public projects and much needed social programs. And now, in these hard economic times, more attention is being paid to where our taxes are going, who¹s paying their fair share and who¹s not. On this edition, we¹ll talk to folks who say we need to reframe the tax structure to support and sustain ³the commons²Š those public spaces and common grounds we all share. From upper income New Yorkers to public school teachers in Nevada, many are crying, tax me, I¹m yours. Featuring:Jo Comerford, National Priorities Project (NPP) executive director; Mike Lapham, Responsible Wealth director (Project of United for a Fair Economy); Allen Bromberger, Manhattan law firm attorney; Bob Fulkerson, Progressive Leadership Alliance of Nevada (PLAN) executive director; Holly Davidson, Bobby Clark, Anne Peer, Missy Allen, Grady Tarbutton, Lisa Stiller, Marsha O¹Malley, Kathy Oviatt, Paula Berkeley, Missy Allen, Jackie Taylor, Robert Townsend, Jan Gilbert Nevada citizens testified at Reno Town Hall Budget meeting; Kim Klein, Building Movement Project member. The post Making Contact – Tax Me, I¹m Yours appeared first on KPFA.