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Enjoy this replay from May 3, 2026, with Core Team Leader Jahi Evans as he takes us on a journey throught the scriptures to discover that the Word is Truth, the Truth is a Person, and the improtants of believing the whole Truth.
Check our new true crime podcast, For My Man, on the Urban One Podcast Network https://www.urban1podcasts.com/for-my-man-true-crime A woman with a tumultuous upbringing seeks solace in a man, soon turning to a life of crime. The episode concludes with the For My Man Wrap-Up featuring hosts Jahi and Krystal, along with special guest Lori Flowers. Music Credits: Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen/Tracker/Courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com DEX 1200/Graviy of Fragile/Courtesy of www.epidemicsound.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NDLEA Arrests Dispatch Riders Distributing Illicit Drugs In Abujahttps://osazuwaakonedo.news/ndlea-arrests-dispatch-riders-distributing-illicit-drugs-in-abuja/05/08/2025/#NDLEA #Abuja #EquatorialGuinea #Gabon #Lagos ©August 5th, 2025 ®August 11, 2025 11:11 am Men of Nigeria anti-illicit drugs police, the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA have arrested three dispatch riders in Gwarimpa, Jahi, and Galadimawa areas of Nigeria Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Abuja after the agency allegedly caught the dispatch riders: Sabo Sule, 24; Samuel Nnamdi, 28; and Idris Jibrin, 28, with cannabis as the three suspects were distributing the illicit substances around the city last Wednesday, while, the NDLEA operatives also arrested and intercepted cocaine, tramadol consignments in vehicle side mirrors and lipsticks during the preceding week. #OsazuwaAkonedoBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/osazuwaakonedo--4980924/support.
NDLEA Arrests Dispatch Riders Distributing Illicit Drugs In Abujahttps://osazuwaakonedo.news/ndlea-arrests-dispatch-riders-distributing-illicit-drugs-in-abuja/05/08/2025/#NDLEA #Abuja #EquatorialGuinea #Gabon #Lagos ©August 5th, 2025 ®August 5, 2025 1:38 pm Men of Nigeria anti-illicit drugs police, the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA have arrested three dispatch riders in Gwarimpa, Jahi, and Galadimawa areas of Nigeria Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Abuja after the agency allegedly caught the dispatch riders: Sabo Sule, 24; Samuel Nnamdi, 28; and Idris Jibrin, 28, with cannabis as the three suspects were distributing the illicit substances around the city last Wednesday, while, the NDLEA operatives also arrested and intercepted cocaine, tramadol consignments in vehicle side mirrors and lipsticks during the preceding week. #OsazuwaAkonedoBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/osazuwaakonedo--4980924/support.
Vor 30 Jahren, im Juli 1995, kam es rund um das bosnische Srebrenica zum ersten Völkermord auf europäischem Boden seit dem Holocaust: Die Truppen von Ratko Mladić haben mehre Tausend Männer, darunter junge wie alte, ermordet und die weibliche Bevölkerung vertrieben. Die Nachwirkungen sind bis heute spürbar, in Bosnien und weit darüber hinaus. Ich habe mit der Srebrenica-Überlebenden Selma Jahić darüber gesprochen, wie so etwas passieren konnte, wie sie die Situation erlebt hat und welche Lehren man daraus ziehen muss.
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On this segment of "Real Talk", the Ring Gang recap the fight between Jahi Tucker vs Lorenzo "Truck" Simpson
On this segment of "Real Talk", the Ring Gang recap the fight between Jahi Tucker vs Lorenzo "Truck" Simpson
Send us a textBoxing's explosive moments take center stage as we break down Richardson Hitchins' career-defining performance against George Kambosos. Hitchins showcased a flawless jab combined with unexpected body work that ultimately secured his impressive eighth-round stoppage of the tough Australian former champion. While Kambosos showed heart despite defeat, we discuss what's next for him now that he's now lost many high-profile bouts.The conversation shifts to perhaps the most electrifying moment in boxing recently: Brian Norman Jr.'s spectacular knockout in Japan that instantly went viral. This finish wasn't just visually stunning—it demonstrated Norman's fighting IQ and vicious power against a legitimate opponent. We explore how this performance immediately elevated his standing in the welterweight division and sparked conversations about potential matchups with other rising stars.The Jahi "TAC" Tucker vs. Lorenzo "Truck" Simpson bout delivered everything boxing fans crave—genuine animosity, contrasting styles, and non-stop action. Tucker's unique approach—elusive yet aggressive—proved effective against Simpson's methodical counter-punching. This fight exemplified what boxing promotion should aspire to: build compelling storylines around real rivalries that connect with audiences beyond hardcore fans.The show closes out with takes on the recent Canelo vs. Crawford press conference, Jake Paul vs JCC Jr. fight and much more boxing debauchery. THE SPAR-INN ON YOUTUBE
Enjoy this replay from June 22, 2025, with Missions Pastor Jahi Evans as he shares from Matthew 4 about the tempations of Jesus and how He models standing in the power of the Word of God.
Send us a textPro Boxing prospect, soon to be contenderJahi Tucker pulls no punches in this raw, unfiltered conversation about boxing, social media drama, and the mindset that's propelled him toward championship contention. The once-soft-spoken fighter reveals why recent months have pushed him to become more vocal when fellow boxers Amari Jones and Truck Simpson crossed the line between business and ego."I've always been a cool dude...but some of these guys blur the lines between their egos and business," Tucker explains in this sit down with The Spar-Inn Boxing Podcast. THE SPAR-INN ON YOUTUBE
NDLEA Intercepts Cocaine Concealed In Holy Books Enroute Saudi Arabiahttps://osazuwaakonedo.news/ndlea-intercepts-cocaine-concealed-in-holy-books-enroute-saudi-arabia/21/04/2025/#NDLEA #SaudiArabia #Bayelsa #edo #Kano ©April 21st, 2025 ®April 21, 2025 2:42 pm Men of the Nigeria anti-illicit drugs police, the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA have intercepted a set of cocaine shipments concealed in Holy Books scheduled to be transported to Saudi Arabia through courier service, just, as the anti-illicit drugs operatives arrested a 22 years old boy said to be supplying hard drugs to bandits in Kano State, this occurred during the preceding week which the anti-illicit drugs police personnel were attacked and sustained gunshots injuries during raid at Jahi area of Abuja on Thursday night. #OsazuwaAkonedo
Created by Ayesha Carr and Paul Hunter, Government Cheese tells the story of Hampton Chambers (David Oyelowo), a criminal in the 1960s who has recently been released from prison. With a new life on the horizon, Hampton has aspirations of returning to his wife and children and starting a legitimate business with an innovative new drill. However, his reunion doesn't go as planned. With his wife and children having (mostly) moved on emotionally, Hampton's return spins their world into chaos. In this 1on1, we speak to stars Jahi Di'Allo Winston and Evan Ellison about whether or not it's ever 'too late for family'.
Welcome to the first episode of Dad Stories! Jordan and Jahi sit down with CashCal to explore the highs and lows of fatherhood. We dive into the unique joys and challenges of raising daughters, the impact of co-parenting, and the lessons learned along the way. From court proceedings to raising confident girls, we talk about the real-life struggles and victories fathers face in today's world. CashCal shares his personal journey and offers valuable insights on navigating fatherhood with love, strength, and faith. If you're a dad, thinking about fatherhood, or just want to hear some real, raw stories, this episode is for you. Tune in and be part of this important conversation!
In this episode of Fatherhood Forward, we dive into the big question: “Are We Ready for Another Child?” Joined by our guest and friend, Jordan, we share candid reflections on the unique challenges, joys, and lessons that come with raising multiple children. From balancing time and energy to managing sibling dynamics and supporting our partners, we unpack what it means to be prepared (or unprepared!) to expand our families. We each have different age gaps between our kids—Corey with a three-year gap, Jordan with five years, and Jahi with only 15 months. In this conversation, we explore how these differences impact family life and our experiences as dads. We talk openly about time management struggles, the importance of setting aside time for each child, and how tools like Google Calendar are helping us find balance. Tune in as we share laughs, honest moments, and lessons learned on the journey of fatherhood. Whether you're a new parent, thinking about having more kids, or simply navigating the everyday chaos of raising a family, this episode has something for you. Listen now on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts!
DJ, producer, and musician Jahi Sundance's Cancer Rising allows him to build sonic and emotional worlds for his listeners. His Cancer's sensitivity balances his more angular earth placements in the house of Gemini, which Isa Nakazawa says could make the birth chart of a “con artist.” But Jahi is anything but as his star map also provides equilibrium. Isa catches up with Jahi at the Blue Note Jazz Festival, and together they discuss how his Capricorn Sun and Virgo Moon have steered him through the business of being a working artist – helping him to build stability where none exists.
Fresh off of sabbatical and we are joined by a good friend of the show Jahi Walton! Jahi is one of the founders of SoulFood Sundays, a brand dedicated to providing quality curated events in CT and beyond that are oh so good for the soul! Join us as we talk about their 3 year anniversary and so much more!
In this episode of Fatherhood Forward, Corey and Jahi dive deep into the concept of parenting styles. Are we truly raising our children to become their best selves, or are we more focused on control? We explore the balance between gentle parenting, assertive parenting, and aggressive parenting, and the impact these approaches have on our children. Plus, we discuss how generational pressures and social norms shape the way we parent today. Tune in for an honest conversation on evolving parenting techniques, setting boundaries, and the challenges we all face as fathers. Join the conversation and be part of the Fatherhood Forward community!Subscribe on YouTube, follow us on Instagram, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify for new episodes every Thursday.
Enjoy this replay from August 18, 2024, where missions pastor Jahi Evans highlights the importance of viewing our lives through an eternal perspective and the tensions we face.
In Episode 9, "Lessons Learned: Fatherhood Q&A," we dive into questions submitted by our followers to explore the multifaceted journey of fatherhood. Join us as we discuss the importance of patience, integrity, and discipline in raising our kids, while also reflecting on how our own childhood experiences shape our parenting styles. We share personal stories and insights on balancing work and family life, the value of time, and the significance of holding friends accountable in their parenting roles. Corey, Wood, and Jahi provide a candid look at the challenges and rewards of fatherhood, offering advice and support for fellow dads navigating this incredible journey. Tune in for an engaging and honest conversation that covers: The Importance of Patience in Fatherhood Integrity and Honesty in Parenting Discipline and Stability in Raising Kids Appreciating and Improving Parenting Styles The Role of Discipline and Self-Sufficiency Balancing Work and Family Life The Value of Time and Working Smarter, Not Harder Holding Friends Accountable and Creating a Supportive Community Redefining Parental Roles and Responsibilities The Importance of Communication and Understanding Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe to stay updated on future episodes! Share your thoughts and questions in the comments below or DM us for a chance to be featured in our next Q&A session. Follow us on Instagram and TikTok for updates and more content: @fatherhoodforward #Fatherhood #Parenting #Podcast #QandA #FatherhoodJourney #ParentingTips #SupportCommunity #FamilyLife #FatherhoodGoals #PodcastEpisode #LessonsLearned
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Staying Connected After Kids (Ep 6) In this episode of Fatherhood Forward, we dive into the challenges and strategies of maintaining the spark in your relationship after having kids. From surprise texts and love notes to effective communication and navigating disagreements, we cover it all. Join Corey, Wood, and Jahi as they share personal experiences and insights on how to keep the romance alive amidst the chaos of parenting. Episode Highlights: Maintaining the Spark in Your Relationship After Having Kids The Power of Surprise Texts and Love Notes Effective Communication for a Strong Connection Feeling Under-appreciated as a Man Understanding and Supporting Partners with Postpartum Depression Involving the Kids in Family Activities Setting a Healthy Standard for Your Kids Navigating Arguments and Disagreements Modeling Love and Respect in Front of Your Children Tune in for valuable tips, heartfelt stories, and practical advice on keeping your relationship strong and vibrant while raising a family. Follow us on Instagram: @FatherhoodForward Follow us on TikTok: @FatherhoodForward Don't forget to follow and rate us for more episodes!
Enjoy this replay from June 2, 2024, with associate leader Jahi Evans. In the age of instant this and microwave that, Jahi hones in on the truth that God's personal plan for you will take time. Don't miss this powerful sermon that will help you learn to appreciate God's hand in your life, leading and growing you.
Episode 1: From Absent to Present In our debut episode of Fatherhood Forward, join Wood, Jahi, and Corey as we dive into the deep and often emotional journey of fatherhood. We reflect on our own childhoods, discussing how the presence—or absence—of our fathers shaped us into the men and fathers we are today. We tackle the tough topic of absent fathers and explore whether the excuse of not having a role model is valid. Despite the challenges we faced growing up, we're committed to being present and positive influences in our children's lives. From resentment and forgiveness to the conscious effort of reaching out and rebuilding relationships, we share our personal stories and the lessons we've learned along the way. Listen in as we discuss: The impact of absent fathers Reconnecting with our fathers Overcoming resentment and finding forgiveness The importance of being present in our children's lives Balancing discipline, understanding, and love Reflections on our roles as fathers and the influence of strong women in our lives This episode sets the stage for what's to come in Fatherhood Forward—real conversations, genuine experiences, and a commitment to breaking generational cycles for the betterment of our families. Tune in and join the conversation as we embark on this journey together. Follow us on social media: Instagram: [@FatherhoodForward] TikTok: [@FatherhoodForward]
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When a 13 year-old girl from Oakland named Jahi McMath was pronounced brain dead after a surgical complication in 2013, California issued her a death certificate. Five years later, she received a second death certificate in New Jersey. How could one person die twice? In this episode, we learn that the line between life and death isn't always as clear as you might think. Show notes:This episode features interviews with: Yolonda Wilson, Assistant Professor at the Albert Gnaegi Center for Health Care Ethics at Saint Louis University Jeffrey Kahn, Andreas C. Dracopolous Director of the Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics Bob Truog, Frances Glessner Lee Distinguished Professor of Medical Ethics, Anaesthesia, and Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School and Boston Children's Hospital. This episode references a New Yorker article about Jahi's case, which you can read here. It also references the Uniform Determination of Death Act, which you can read here. In 2023, recommendations for updates to UDDA were released by the American College of Physicians and a consensus statement was published by the American Academy of Neurology, American Academy of Pediatrics, Child Neurology Society, and Society of Critical Care Medicine. For further reading about the Harvard committee that first defined brain death in 1968, and to learn more about more cases like Jahi's that deal with ethics issues at the end of life, visit the Berman Institute's episode guide. The Greenwall Foundation seeks to make bioethics integral to decisions in health care, policy, and research. Learn more at greenwall.org.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When a 13 year-old girl from Oakland named Jahi McMath was pronounced brain dead after a surgical complication in 2013, California issued her a death certificate. Five years later, she received a second death certificate in New Jersey. How could one person die twice? In this episode, we learn that the line between life and death isn't always as clear as you might think. Show notes:This episode features interviews with: Yolonda Wilson, Associate Professor at the Albert Gnaegi Center for Health Care Ethics at Saint Louis University Jeffrey Kahn, Andreas C. Dracopolous Director of the Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics Bob Truog, who is the Frances Glessner Lee Distinguished Professor of Medical Ethics, Anaesthesia, and Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School and Boston Children's Hospital. This episode references a New Yorker article about Jahi's case, which you can read here. It also references the Uniform Determination of Death Act (UDDA), which you can read here. To learn more about the ethics issues raised in this episode visit the Berman Institute's episode guide. The Greenwall Foundation seeks to make bioethics integral to decisions in healthcare, policy and research. Learn more at greenwall.org. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The scale of the climate crisis requires unprecedented investments to combat its causes and impacts. The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) allocated $27 billion to EPA's Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund (GGRF), composed of three grant programs designed to: reduce greenhouse gas emissions; deliver the benefits of clean energy technologies to “low-income and disadvantaged” communities; and mobilize financing and private capital to stimulate the deployment of additional clean energy projects. Jahi Wise is the Acting Director for the GGRF and Senior Advisor to the Administrator. In this episode, he speaks with Rev Yearwood about climate finance, GGRF's three programs, and the future he's committed to creating for his children. Learn More: www.epa.gov/greenhouse-gas-reduction-fund/about-greenhouse-gas-reduction-fund Our Black Executive series highlights Black folk in pivotal roles in the Biden-Harris Administration. Given the Administration's investment in climate and clean energy and its relatively short timeline, we want to ensure those individuals who have been tasked with what could accurately be called an “impossible feat” are seen and supported. Like the rest of us, they have humanity and their own vision for the work. While the Administration might not bring the entirety of their visions to fruition, we want to archive it all so that in community, we can continue to support their efforts for our people and the whole planet. The Coolest Show – brought to you by Hip Hop Caucus Think 100% PODCASTS – drops new episodes every Monday on environmental justice and how we solve the climate crisis. Listen and subscribe here or at TheCoolestShow.com! Follow @Think100Climate and @RevYearwood on Instagram, Twitter, and Instagram.
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In this episode of Bay Current, KCBS Radio's Mallory Somera sat down with Jahi, founder and curator of the Bay Area Hip Hop Archives and Davey D, hip hop historian, professor and radio host, to discuss how diaspora and community lay the foundation for the genre and to find out more about the artists and culture makers inducted into the first-ever archives dedicated to Bay Area hip hop.
Enjoy this replay from July 16th, 2023 where missions pastor Jahi Evans shares two keys from the Bible that will give you the power to have a faith that not only thrives but truly endures for the long run. If you are looking for a sustaining faith, be sure to not miss this message.
On "Food Talk with Dani Nierenberg," Dani speaks with Dr. M. Jahi Johnson-Chappell, the Director of the Center for Regional Food Systems at Michigan State University. They discuss the barriers to feeding the world's population despite having enough food, the growing interest in regional food systems following supply chain shocks during the COVID-19 pandemic, and whether a true food movement exists in the United States. While you're listening, subscribe, rate, and review the show; it would mean the world to us to have your feedback. You can listen to “Food Talk with Dani Nierenberg” wherever you consume your podcasts.
Omari Jahi Aarons is a disruptive leader and transformation coach with over 15 years of experience in Corporate America at Fortune 150 companies. He is the Executive Director and COO of the National African American Insurance Association (NAAIA). NAAIA was organized to create a network among people of color and others employed in or affiliated with the insurance industry. Omari has built infrastructures to support culture change efforts and originated roles. Omari's work connects consumer demand with rising employee expectations for workplaces to be representative of the populations they serve and are embedded with the innovative mindsets needed to lead most effectively. Omari has received numerous honors for his commitment to community building and civic engagement and demonstrated inclusive leadership. Insurance Business America honored Omari with their inaugural Leader of Change award in September 2020 and the Rising Star Award in October 2020. Omari was selected by the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce as a 2020 Ten Outstanding Young Leader and named a 2021 40 LGBTQ Leader Under 40 for North America by Business Equality Magazine. Omari is a graduate of Xavier University in Cincinnati, OH, and is a Howard Thurman Fellow at Boston University School of Theology where he is pursuing his Master of Divinity in Global and Community Engagement. He is a Workhuman Certified Professional. Highlights from the Show Omari Jahi Aarons started his professional career outside of insurance, working in operations, L&D and HR at Macy's before coming to Insurance He spent 5 years at Liberty Mutual before doing his own consulting work on DE&I In June 2022, he joined the National African American Insurance Association (NAAIA) as the COO and Executive Director NAAIA started 26 years ago, started by a Black agent in Cincinnati who saw a need for a supportive organization in the industry By the end of 2019, they had grown to 1,000 members and 23 chapters across the country, and should pass 2,500 soon with new chapters joining, as well NAAIA's mission is to help diversify the industry through professional development, personal empowerment (e.g., mentoring and support) and access to talent opportunities DE&I is a common topic today, but also something that's frequently in the news as something getting pushback or being seen as agitating The intention is the opposite, and about fostering togetherness rather than being a source of division For Insurance, this is as much about talent as it is about our products and how they serve diverse populations, and the history of underserving them or operating in ways that hold those populations back Looking at diversity numbers, we often mask the real issue because there are pockets with high diversity, but they tend to be in lower-paying, customer-facing roles rather than leadership roles Omari has a simple question he asks to get at this: other than the security guard or support staff, when you look at your calendar for the week, how many people of color will be in those meetings? Workplace engagement can be helped by Having a work friend who knows the unwritten rules of the environment and can help you work through situations you've been in Having a mentor, internally and externally, to give you guidance and challenge NAAIA and Marsh & McLennan just released their assessment of progress on DE&I They saw a number of initiatives proposed and implemented, however They also saw that the work so far has not had material impact yet as the progress of diversity up through the ranks has not changed materially Where it has, it was driven by having coaching and support within your organization What we see is, generally, under-sponsorship, under-mentoring and under-recognized People doing DE&I work or taking on stretch work to support the efforts aren't recognized or rewarded for it, so the work doesn't help them move forward In some cases, it can hurt them as they may be seen to be distracted from their core deliverables And yet, there is often an expectation that diverse employees have to take on the responsibility for these efforts Omari talks about the cost of being 'one of the only', and how you're expected to be involved in everything, which pulls you off your job-specific work, too There are people who are willing to be the first, and that's ok if the organization is willing to be honest about that, and support them in helping to change the picture Omari reminds people hoping to make change to ask, "What can I do?" We all have the ability to make our environments more equitable and inclusive Think about it 1 hour a day, and do something 1 hour a week This creates micro moments that create change in aggregate We all win when we're more diverse – the data on that is clear – but we need to be specific about what that means and what we're going to do about it This episode is brought to you by The Future of Insurance Volume III. The Collaborators, part of the Future of Insurance thought leadership series (future-of-insurance.com) from Bryan Falchuk. Follow the podcast at future-of-insurance.com/podcast for more details and other episodes. Music courtesy of Hyperbeat Music, available to stream or download on Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon Music and more.
Today we are joined by Soul Food Sundays very own Jahi! The man behind the biggest brunch series in Connecticut talked with us about taking events on tour, building a creative team, and a new album dropping this month! You know I had to hear some exclusives after the interview! Nothing but laughs the whole episode. Daily Dimensions on YouTube: Click Here!
Enjoy this replay from March 5, 2023, where associate leader Jahi Evans highlights that names hold much more weight than mere identifiers, they represent a person's character, nature, power, authority, accomplishments, and more. This message will leave you empowered and encouraged to believe for God's promises in your life.
Enjoy this replay from March 5, 2023 with Missions Pastor, Jahi Evans, as he shares his message on the power of the name of Jesus. Through personal stories and examples throughout God's Word, Jahi reminds us of the authority we have as believers when we call upon the name of Jesus. Tune in for an empowering and faith-building conversation that will inspire you to live boldly and confidently in the name of Jesus.
Ryan Holmes is a name wrestling fans know from his time covering wrestling in the Lehigh Valley as well as his work at FloSports. Now with Athletes to Athletes, Holmes is a regular host for the company's podcast. Recently, Holmes talked with Jahi Jones, a former wrestler at the University of Maryland and the Executive Director of HBCU Wrestling to talk about the addition at Morgan State and what else is on the radar. For information on the Athletes to Athletes podcast, click here.
Until recently not one HBCU athletic program included wrestling. But thanks to Executive Director Jahi Jones, a former Maryland NCAA wrestler, and the HBCU Wrestling Initiative, that is no longer true. Through the organization's efforts, it was announced in 2021 that Morgan State will be the first historically black college to have a wrestling program with more on the horizon.---
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Happy New Year!! For the first episode of 2023 the Legendary Brew Crew chop it up with Elliott Johnson, Co-founder, CEO, and Head of Sales and Marketing for Soul Mega based in Washington, D.C.. They talk how Elliott got into craft beer, his first endeavors in home brewing and how he link up with his business partner, Jahi. Elliott also gives the crew a breakdown on the meaning of the brand. This episode features beer from Soul Mega, Tox Brewing, Dewey Beer and Casita Brewing. Grab a Brew and Join the Banter.
The great Jahi Tucker is here! One of the most exciting prospects in boxing, Jahi Tucker (9-0, 5 ko) stops by to talk about his career, his favorite fighters, his gym playlist, and what could be next for him in 2023.
Enjoy this replay from November 6, 2022 with Missions Pastor, Jahi Evans, as he expands on the beautiful result when there's fire in His Presence.
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Three great minds come together in this episode to give you the best encouragement, laughter and reassurance that you really need in your life right now. This week we talk about men supporting each other, Big girls with various different kinds of sticks, music, and our different views and opinions on navigating life. So tune in for some laughs and some insights, you're all witnessing the beginning of something great! -Contact us- Email: everybodysupse@gmail.com Facebook: Evereybody's upset podcast Insta: everybodys_upset TikTok: @everybodysupsetontiktok twitter: @everybodysupset --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/damian-johnson04/support
Enjoy this replay from July 30, 2022 with Missions Pastor, Jahi Evans.
Listener comments end at: 29:45 The Claw of the Conciliator Chapter 24 "Dr. Talos's Play" - PART 2 We push on! We encounter Jahi and a statue. Craig and Marc Aramini grapple. James flounders. Links: * Facebook - Chapter 24 "Dr. Talos's Play" Part 2 - Chapter 24 "Dr. Talos's Play" Part 1 - * Reddit - Chapter 24 "Dr. Talos's Play" Part 2 - Chapter 24 "Dr. Talos's Play" Part 1 - This episode is sponsored by Big Box Paradox! - You can become a patron and hear additional episodes at https://www.patreon.com/rereadingwolfe - You can get episodes on your podcast app or on our Youtube channel. Note: Youtube subscribers in some locales might not be able to access all the episodes. However, you can get every episodes at the website and on your favorite podcast app. If you have problems accessing the podcast on your favorite platform, let us know. - Questions, comments, corrections, additions, alternate theories? Connect with us on on Facebook ...or on Twitter @rereadingwolfe ...or on Instagram: rereadingwolfepodcast ...or on Reddit: rereadingwolfepodcast * Intro from The Alligator, Annihilation soundtrack by Ben Salisbury and Geoff Barrow * Break Music from Symphony #2 - I by Arvo Pärt, performed by NFM Wroclaw Philharmonic * Outro from "Permanent High School" by The Voidz * Logo art by SonOfWitz Outros and alternate outros are cued on the Rereading Wolfe Podcast Spotify playlist IF the songs are available on Spotify.
Episode 5 of this season's Columbus Can't Wait features Khamall Jahi of The Citadel, a Black-owned event venue with a mission to provide a safe space for people to create and thrive on the city's South Side. Khamall talks about returning to Columbus from California and what that experience has taught him about himself and his path, the importance of having a space on the South Side; the process of creating the Citadel and challenges running the space, especially during COVID; civic engagement and being intentional about collaboration; running the space with his family and community in mind; and much more. Vote for us to win the Columbus Best Society & Culture Podcast Award: https://poll-maker.com/QQY1F2M Hosted by Tareya & EhKees. Engineered at The Dreamcatchers Recording Studio. Executive Producers: Tareya Palmer, Malcolm White and Jenn Nielsen. Associate Producer: Taijuan Nichole Moorman. #ColumbusCantWait #TheCCWShow #CCWSeason4 #CCWBlackSpaces #ProtectBlackSpaces #HonorBlackSpaces --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/columbus-cant-wait/message
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My next guest Jahi Winston currently resides in Atlanta, Georgia. Jahi enjoys playing baseball, singing and working on building, his non-profit organization called "You Can Too," which encourages kids to pursue their dreams the arts and education. His career started on Broadway as Young Simba in Disney's Production The Lion King. He has shared the screen with Kevin Hart, Taraji P. Henson, starred in Netflix series Everybody Sucks, played a young Ralph Tresvant in the New Edition Story, and is now starring in the Charm City Kings, with Meek Mill, which will be streaming on HBOMAX. Please welcome to Money Making Conversations, Jahi Winston.https://www.moneymakingconversations.comhttps://www.youtube.com/MoneyMakingConversationshttps://www.facebook.com/MoneyMakingConversations/https://twitter.com/moneymakingconvhttps://www.instagram.com/moneymakingconversations/Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSupport the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rushion McDonald Welcomes to Money Making Conversations CJ McCollum – NBA Star, Founder & Creator of Wine Company, McCollum Heritage 91; Jody Watley- GRAMMY Award-winning Artist, Actress, discussing new interior fragrance and candle line "Sanctuary"; Jahi Winston- Actor, Singer, Public Speaker, and Philanthropist; Starring in "Charm City Kings" on HBO Max; Todd "TJ" Johnson- Co-Founder of Adiva Publishing, LLC.My next guest is NBA Star CJ McCollum; after his introduction to wine in his early 20s by his fiancée, CJ moved to Oregon and joined the Portland Trail Blazers, finding himself just a short drive away from one of the top wine regions in the country. He launched his brand. McCollum Heritage 91 is all about legacy—bringing CJ's passions to life while honoring his roots in the process. It just so happened that the perfect word to describe that—heritage—is also the name of the street he grew up on in Canton, Ohio. Combined with his birth year and family name, McCollum Heritage 91 truly embodies CJ and all he stands for. He is on the show to discuss his SOLD OUT Heritage 91 wine collection. Life during and after the NBA bubble in Orlando and educational charity. Please welcome to Money Making Conversations CJ McCollum.My guest Jody Watley is a Grammy Winning Trendsetting Pioneer In Music, Video, Fashion, and Style. Jody is listed on Billboard Top 60 Hot 100 Female Artist Of All Time. She is Top 25 Dance Artist Of All Time; she became the first artist to release a million-selling video "Dance to Fitness, "which had not been achieved by a black woman or musician. She was the first woman of color to play Rizzo on Broadway in the hit musical GREASE. She is an entrepreneur, and she is producing and releasing her music. She is on the show to talk about being an artist during the pandemic and coping with the work stoppage. Jody Watley is finding her sanctuary in the kitchen amidst during these uncertain pandemic times. Please welcome to Money Making Conversations Jody Watley.My next guest Jahi Winston currently resides in Atlanta, Georgia. Jahi enjoys playing baseball, singing and working on building, his non-profit organization called "You Can Too," which encourages kids to pursue their dreams the arts and education. His career started on Broadway as Young Simba in Disney's Production The Lion King. He has shared the screen with Kevin Hart, Taraji P. Henson, starred in Netflix series Everybody Sucks, played a young Ralph Tresvant in the New Edition Story, and is now starring in the Charm City Kings, with Meek Mill, which will be streaming on HBOMAX. Please welcome to Money Making Conversations, Jahi Winston.My next guest, Todd Johnson, has started or helped start businesses worldwide, including Europe, Mexico, the Caribbean, and the United States. Although much of Todd's financial success derives from business, he finds personal success in helping entrepreneurs; would-be entrepreneurs and business leaders maximize their earning potential through executive coaching and by partnering to help them execute their go-to market strategies. Todd's nHotPursuit program helps entrepreneurs accelerate the growth of their ventures. They exist to serve and inspire our community by passionately and diligently creating product, content and services that matter. Please welcome to Money Making Conversations Todd TJ Johnson.https://www.moneymakingconversations.comhttps://www.youtube.com/MoneyMakingConversationshttps://www.facebook.com/MoneyMakingConversations/https://twitter.com/moneymakingconvhttps://www.instagram.com/moneymakingconversations/Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSupport the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.