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Ep. #109 In this week's episode Lil had the pleasure of speaking with the amazing Jamila Bonvegna, who is a relationship coach helping women move from pain to freedom. Topics: - Jamilas's personal story with her father - What is the father wound? - Navigating difficult relationship with our parents - How does the father wound show up in day to day relationships and dating? How can we heal these patterns? - Tips for navigating an unhealthy relationship with your father? - How to set a boundary with your father or parent? What to do - Dealing with other family members who don’t understand why you want to cut off toxic family members + more! Connect with Jamilia on Instagram here Listen to her podcast here Follow the WWSK Instagram here and Heal With Lil Instagram here Disclaimer - This podcast is for educational and entertainment purposes only and does not substitute for professional medical advice. Please always consult with a medical professional or healthcare provider when seeking medical advice.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a textCurrent lawyers are woefully unprepared for the exponential growth in the tech industry as educational institutions fail to mass-educate lawyers fast enough. Jamilia Grier, international technology lawyer and Founder & CEO of ByteBao, argues that the onus is actually on the legal professionals to educate themselves and others on emerging digital assets, web3, and ever-evolving regulatory frameworks. This week, episode 233 of the Tech Intersect™ Podcast is about upskilling the legal profession for the web3 era!POWERED BY DIGITALMONEYDEMYSTIFIED.COM – Your trusted guide to separate crypto fact from fiction. Buy now, wherever books are sold and on Amazon.Jamilia Grier is a serial expat-entrepreneur and the visionary force behind ByteBao and the thought-provoking podcast "Barely Legal in Web3." Passionate about navigating global business and the tech landscape with purpose, Jamilia brings a unique blend of leadership and values to the forefront.Topics Jamilia and I cover in this episode include:It is no longer acceptable for lawyers to graduate without a strong understanding of technology, even if it means taking the lead in educating themselves.Businesses should involve business-savvy lawyers at the start of product development rather than waiting until problems arise. International experience and cultural competency are valuable skills for lawyers to serve clients in the borderless digital economy best.Lawyers and technologists are responsible for ensuring that new tech does not perpetuate or exacerbate existing social inequities and, instead, empower underrepresented voices. Follow, rate, and review the podcast! You can also watch or listen to the podcast on YouTube!CONNECT WITH JAMILIA GRIER:ByteBaoLinkedInBarely Legal in Web3 PodcastInstagramCONNECT WITH DR. TONYA M. EVANS:Follow the Show: Twitter @AtTechIntersect | Instagram @TechIntersectFollow Dr. Tonya: Twitter/ IG/ TikTok @IPProfEvans Contact, Resources & More: AdvantageEvans.com/linksUnlock the key to 10x the value of your legal practice in Web3 with our exclusive Advantage EVANS FinTech Academy training series—only 20 seats available! Start separating crypto fact from fiction today. Get your copy of , Digital Money Demystified, and start learning so you can earn safely, legally and confidently. https://digitalmoneydemystified.comRegulate & The Rabbit Hole by Notty Prod licensed via Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. Produced by Tonya M. Evans for Advantage Evans, LLC
“At any stage in your life, you have the power to rewrite your story.” – Jamila Cassim Today's featured bestselling author is a mom, brand ambassador, Certified NLP Practitioner, Certified Life Coach, and Theta Healing Practitioner, Jamila Cassim. Jamilia and I had a fun on a bun chat about her story in the bestselling book, “Wellness G.P.S. Get Prepared for Success with All Things Wellness: More True Stories of the Heart, Spirit, Mind and Body”, the healing power of writing, and more!!Key Things You'll Learn:What inspired Jamila's story of choice for the anthologyThe challenges of breaking free from a restrictive family environmentThe role that life coaching plays in personal growth and healingWhat lesson came from one of Jamila's clients that enhanced her game as a coachJamila's Site: https://www.instagram.com/jamcassimBook: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BCNZD5YT?binding=paperback&ref=dbs_dp_rwt_sb_pc_tpbkThe opening track is titled "Heatsource" by the magnanimous chill-hop master, Marcus D (@marcusd). Be sure to visit his site and support his craft. https://marcusd.net/Please support today's podcast to keep this content coming! CashApp: $DomBrightmonDonate on PayPal: @DBrightmonBuy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dombrightmonGet Going North T-Shirts, Stickers, and More: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/dom-brightmonThe Going North Advancement Compass: https://a.co/d/bA9awotYou Might Also Like…#Bonus Ep. – “From Shy Girl to Award-Winning Model” with Lorna Greyling (@LornaGreyling): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/bonus-ep-from-shy-girl-to-award-winning-model-with-lorna-greyling-lornagreyling/#WellnessGPS Bonus Ep. – A Zebra Can't Change It's Stripes with Lori J. Walker: https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/wellnessgps-bonus-ep-a-zebra-cant-change-its-stripes-with-lori-j-walker/#WintheWellnessWAR Bonus Ep. – From Bananas to Buddhism with Mark Reid J.D. (@ZenSammich): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/winthewellnesswar-bonus-ep-from-bananas-to-buddhism-with-mark-reid-jd-zensammich/#FourFoldFormula Ep. – “Our Body is a Castle” with Dr. Markus Wettstein: https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/fourfoldformula-ep-our-body-is-a-castle-with-dr-markus-wettstein/#WintheWellnessWAR Bonus Ep. – “From Potter to Publisher” with Teresa Velardi (@TeresaVelardi): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/winthewellnesswar-bonus-ep-from-potter-to-publisher-with-teresa-velardi-teresavelardi/#WintheWellnessWAR Bonus Ep. – “Mind and Body Connection” with Carolyn Lebanowski: https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/winthewellnesswar-bonus-ep-mind-and-body-connection-with-carolyn-lebanowski/#WintheWellnessWAR Bonus Ep. – “Own Your Awkward” with Andy Vargo (@awkwardcareer): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/winthewellnesswar-bonus-ep-own-your-awkward-with-andy-vargo-awkwardcareer/#WintheWellnessWAR Ep. – “The Fruits of My Struggles” with JoAnna Baanana (@joannabaanana): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/winthewellnesswar-ep-the-fruits-of-my-struggles-with-joanna-baanana-joannabaanana/#WintheWellnessWAR Bonus Ep. – “Catalyst” with Gina Lobito: https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/winthewellnesswar-bonus-ep-catalyst-with-gina-lobito/#FourFoldFormula Ep. – “From A Fractured to Harmonious Home” with Crystal Gilbert: https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/fourfoldformula-ep-from-a-fractured-to-harmonious-home-with-crystal-gilbert/#FourFoldFormula Ep. – “Discovering a Pathway to Peace” with La-June Persephony: https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/fourfoldformula-ep-discovering-a-pathway-to-peace-with-la-june-persephony/#FourFoldFormula Ep. – “The Sugar Plum Fairy” with Dr. Rachelle Simpson Sweet #AppleProof: https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/fourfoldformula-ep-the-sugar-plum-fairy-with-dr-rachelle-simpson-sweet-appleproof/#FourFoldFormula Ep. – “I Am My Father's Daughter” with Alysia Lyons (@MomSupportCoach): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/fourfoldformula-ep-i-am-my-fathers-daughter-with-alysia-lyons-momsupportcoach/
Technology is advancing faster than we can keep up, leaving lawyers, regulators, and businesses in its wake. Of these three groups, it's up to the lawyers to keep their finger on the pulse and spearhead these education efforts, keeping businesses compliant and advising regulators on potential new risks. Jamilia Grier, international technology lawyer and Founder & CEO of ByteBao joins me today as we discuss best practices in navigating the complex landscapes of global business and emerging technology law. This week, episode 207 of the Tech Intersect™ Podcast is about future-proofing your law practice for Web3 and beyond!POWERED BY ADVANTAGE EVANS™ ACADEMY Unlock Crypto Secrets with Digital Money Demystified!
Continuing with our 2023 "New Breed" interviews, this week our returning guests are Jamilia Land and Samual Nathaniel Brown. They are two of the lead organizers for the "End Slavery In California Act". On Thursday, 2-16-23 at the CA Capitol they joined Assembly member Lori Wilson in hosting a press conference introducing the legislation. The act is an Assembly Constitutional Amendment that will remove involuntary servitude from the California State Constitution. We'll listen to some of the press conference highlights and discuss the future and history of slavery in California as well as nationwide. Jamilia is co-director of state operations for the Abolish Slavery National Network (ASNN) and a former board member of the March On Foundation. Samual is co founder of the Anti-Violence Safety and Accountability Project, (ASAP) and was the original author of the legislation. Written in his cell while incarcerated with a life sentence. Of course we've got music and poetry to share featuring Tupac Shakur, Knox Brown, Anderson Paak, Damian "Jr. Gong" Marley, and Fela Anikulapo-Kuti. We'll also get back to our Bridging The Gap Segment with "A Warning To The American People From Frederick Douglass".
A veteran entrepreneur and technology lawyer with over 15 years of experience specializing in cross-border transactions, data compliance, and regulatory matters more broadly, Jamilia Grier is the founder and chief executive officer of the firm training and consulting firm ByteBao. She also hosts the Barely Legal in Web3 podcast.She chats with Regulatory Ramblings host Ajay Shamdasani on how to best conceptualize the ever-growing topic of Web3 and what it means to be a lawyer in an age of swift and profound technological innovation. They also discuss the pervasiveness of technophobia in the legal profession – particularly amongst practitioners of earlier generations – as well as the implications of generative artificial intelligence (AI) platforms such as ChatGPT for the profession. They conclude with their conversation with the metaverse and what it means for contract terms, IP issues, transfers of digital property, and NFTs – as Jamilia tells us: it is all connected because the law truly is a seamless web.HKU FinTech is the leading fintech research and education in Asia. Learn more at www.hkufintech.com.
In advance of the May 5th Press Conference in Baton Rouge, LA, for HB 211, we're joined by Jamilia Land (CA) and Curtis Davis (LA). Both of whom will be on deck. Jamilia is co-director of state operations for ASNN, a lead advocate for the CA Abolition Act and a board member of the March On Foundation. Curtis is Executive Director of Decarcerate Louisiana, co-director of state operations for ASNN and author of "Slave State: Evidence of Apartheid in America" As always, we'll have amazing music mixes and also bring the words of our abolitionist ancestors' back
Continuing with our 2023 "New Breed" interviews, this week our returning guests are Jamilia Land and Samual Nathaniel Brown. This husband/wife duo are two of the lead organizers for the "End Slavery In California Act". On Thursday, 2-16-23 at the CA Capitol they joined Assembly member Lori Wilson in hosting a press conference introducing the legislation. The act is an Assembly Constitutional Amendment that will remove involuntary servitude from the California State Constitution. We'll listen to some of the press conference highlights and discuss the future and history of slavery in California as well as nationwide. Jamilia is co-director of state operations for the Abolish Slavery National Network (ASNN) and a board member of the March On Foundation. Samual is co founder of the Anti-Violence Safety and Accountability Project, (ASAP) and was the original author of the legislation. Written in his cell while incarcerated with a life sentence. Of course we've got music and poetry to share featuring Tupac Shakur, Knox Brown, Anderson Paak, Damian "Jr. Gong" Marley, and Fela Anikulapo-Kuti. We'll also get back to our Bridging The Gap Segment with "A Warning To The American People From Frederick Douglass".
In this episode, I have the pleasure of catching up with my sister and long-time friend, Jamilia Shipman. Jamilia is a woman who wears many hats. From being a mother and daughter to an accomplished businesswoman, we talk about her journey as a successful black woman that has had to deal with the tragedy of losing her husband. Jamilia shares what this road has been like for her, and how the other hats have been affected and changed since the passing of her spouse. With hope and confidence, Jamilia openly talks through what she has discovered about herself after losing the love of her life and how this journey with grief and loss contributed to her “Soul Healing." Find out about more about her heart-warming story and what's next on the horizon. (S3-E5)
Jamilia Land co-founder of A.S.A.P (Anti-Violence, Safety and Accountability Project) a 501 (c) (3) organization centered on the mental health and well-being of children and families impacted by police and community gun violence as well as incarceration. A Bay Area native, this outspoken activist devotes the majority of her time fighting for the rights of incarcerated individuals and families of victims of police brutality. Jamilia is a member of several legislative coalitions including serving as chair for ACA3 The California Abolition Act, which will remove involuntary servitude from California's constitution; AB392 Samual Nathaniel Brown is an artist, an educator, a philosopher, a spoken word poet, and an organizer. He paroled from Lancaster in December of 2021, after serving 24 years in California State Prisons. I did a great deal of maturing spiritually and physically in those 24 years, and through his own healing and transformation, have been able to create pathways for others to realize their potential through social-emotional learning. In addition to my personal experience, during his incarceration. He spent thousands of hours engaging in all of the self-help programs he could access inside. He learned to lead and facilitate those programs and went on to found the 10P Program in New Folsom Prison. The program was geared toward effectuating emotional literacy and showing people that change is possible within themselves, preparing men to step back into society better than when they came in. Mr. Brown authored the End Slavery in California Act which was sponsored by Senator Sydney Kamlager.
Jamilia Grier is a privacy and regulatory attorney with over fifteen years of experience. She is licensed in New York and Connecticut and has worked in a wide range of industries including financial services, technology, hospitality, and manufacturing. She is also experienced in working with different countries and cultures and has significant expertise in cross-border transactions. She handles matters concerning corporate law and contracts and is well-versed in data privacy and protection.She currently serves as CEO & managing partner of ByteBao. Her experience includes leading Data & Privacy Operations at Standard Chartered Bank and the Legal Compliance team for Marriott International based out of China and Singapore.Ever wanted to know more about the laws surrounding NFTs and DAOs?Then this is the episode for you.Highlights:6:55 What are NFTs?8:26 IPRs in NFTs 9:44 Where does copyright subsist?11:32 Copyright in a high drop NFT project?13:58 What happens if there is no licensing agreement?15:16 Any legal recourse for NFT holders?16:44 Effectiveness of DMCAs18:44 How can you mitigate the scope of your liabilities?19:41 Liability for copyright infringement if your NFT infringes the original owner's IP rights?20:45 Are NFTs a type of security?25:45 Would you face greater regulation from the SEC if your NFT has a social purpose?27:55 Hearing about WOW Pixies28:37 The role of a lawyer in a DAO29:35 What is a DAO?30:53 Why DAOs aren't a decentralised VC32:58 Incorporating Web2 legal structures for a DAO37:51 Legal documentations for a DAO41:27 Giveaways44:14 Airdrop issues
SUMMARY- Jamilia Beasley, the founder of Terra De Mama, shares how she started listening to her instincts after trying to stick to the usual advice. Jamilia shares her experience with bed-sharing and babywearing and how these tools helped her meet both her son's needs and her own.You can find Jamilia on her website (https://www.terrademama.com), Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/terrademama/) and Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/Terra-De-Mama-114796803582749/)There are a few mentions of safe sleep and bed-sharing, if you'd like more information, here's a helpful article: https://www.littlesparklers.org/safer-sleep. Full episode transcript is available here: https://www.littlesparklers.org/Jamilia-BeasleyTo get access to exclusive content and conversation to get even more out of the show Join us on Patreon today for just A$4.99/ month: https://www.patreon.com/littlesparklersSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-beyond-sleep-training-podcast.“The Beyond Sleep Training Podcast (Podcast) is hosted by Little Sparklers (us, we or our). The primary purpose of this Podcast is to educate and inform. It does not constitute professional advice or services. We invite guests on the Podcast from time to time (Guests). In listening to this Podcast you acknowledge and agree that the views expressed in this podcast are: information only and do not constitute professional advice from us or our Guests;personal to us and our Guests and do not necessarily reflect any other agency, organisation, employer or company and may not be verified for accuracy; andgeneral in nature and do not refer to any unique situation. If you take action on the basis of any Podcast episode, you should obtain professional advice – whether legal, financial, accounting, medical or otherwise – before proceeding. This Podcast is available for private, non-commercial use only. Advertising which is incorporated into, placed in association with or targeted toward the content of this Podcast without our express approval is forbidden. You may not edit, modify, or redistribute this Podcast. We assume no liability for any activities in connection with this Podcast or for use of this Podcast in connection with any other website, third party streaming service, computer or playing device. Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-beyond-sleep-training-podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
What is the cost of trauma? How does it show up in our society as deeply rooted racial and social challenges?What can we do?What does our way of handling criminality cost us? How much time have you spent thinking about how trauma, the prison system, and the 13th amendment abolishing slavery are related?This hour long conversation with Samual Nathaniel Brown and Jamilia Land is the most intense episode of the podcast that I have been honored to record. Both Samual and Jamilia share their different experiences growing up Black in America, how they learned to view the people around them, their parents authority, law-enforcement, social systems. We hear about where this led them, the impacts it has had, and the movements it has led them both to be a part of. In the first part of the episode … you'll hear about the ‘Theory of Emotional Illiteracy Based Criminality' - what it is, how it came to be, and what we all hope the future might hold for our kids and for society. In the second part of the episode ... you'll hear a way of thinking about the Civil War, the end (?) of slavery, the 13th Amendment, and the prison system in California and the United States of America. This intense conversation is not from a place of distance … but a look from the inside out … from a man who was an inmate in the California prison system. At the time of this recording, Samual had been free from incarceration for less than 40 days. And from a woman that has been an activist in helping to end violence and champion human rights for all. Listen to this episode only if you're ready to hear unapologetic voices for change, change in how we raise human beings to be emotionally literate adults, change to the criminal justice system, change to our relationships and how we can heal together, and change to our legal frameworks. In Samual's own words … ‘This is an opportunity for us to evolve in our shared humanity as a collective …' The Theory of Emotional Illiteracy Based Criminalityhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4v8jLi6oGwU&t=308sAnti-Violence Safety and Accountability Projecthttps://asapjustice.network/You can Donate to ASAP through their website: https://secure.actblue.com/donate/asapmof California Abolition Act CoalitionWe are working to remove the stain of slavery from California's Constitution by removing involuntary servitude in all its forms for all Californians. https://endslaveryincalifornia.org/The Inside Circle Foundationhttps://insidecircle.org/ Recent article about Samual Nathaniel Brown and the work he's doinghttps://www.davisvanguard.org/2021/10/changing-prison-from-the-inside-out-interview-with-samual-brown/?fbclid=IwAR2MM7We0xcIean4VinlFzxd_p1oTALXHmUjPBlF5yr8F_08RGIWgntG-tASupport the show (https://bit.ly/mankindpodcast)
In this Episode, Alexis interviews Terra De Mama's Jamilia Shani-Beasley, Birth and Postpartum Doula and Infant Sleep Consultant. The pair discusses how sleep regression does not exist; it is your children progressing in their growth and development. . Jamilia gives tips on how we can support our littles and ourselves through their progressions focusing on attachment and self-care. . Alexis states the first question someone might ask themselves before giving unsolicited advice and how the infant sleep industry is big business. . Jamilia talks about her passion of being a woman's hype-woman, the importance and roles of a doula, and how to obtain one with limited resources. . Alexis and Jamilia come to an ah-ha moment at the end regarding postpartum and share their postpartum experiences! . Follow Jamilia @terrademama . And visit her website to get her eBook and book a 1:1 consultation: https://www.terrademama.com/instagrambio
Samuel Nathaniel Brown and Jamilia Land are an inspiring duo. Sam was in prison for 24 years, and he got out 16 days before this interview. But his grace and insights in the midst of this transition are matched only by the extraordinary wisdom and strength of his wife, Jamilia. Collaborating with deep faith and commitment to the work and their community, they are working on both legislation and programs to improve experiences, education, and outcomes for system-impacted people.
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Gooood morning LTP fam and HAPPY WEDNESDAY! I hope despite a lot of Aus currently being in lockdown that this ep can bring some light to your day. Today's episode is with the absolutely incredible Jamila Main. Jamila is an actor, playwright and disability advocate, living on unceded Kaurna land in Adelaide South Australia. Jamila uses they/them pronouns and is a queer, nonbinary, ambulatory wheelchair user living with Endometriosis. Jamila is currently a Carclew Fellow and Artist in Residence, Co-Chair of the Equity Diversity Committee, and uses their Instagram @mamila_jain as a place of advocacy, community, and performance. Jamila has created various live performances exploring Endo and disability, and has been using live-streaming platforms since 2016 for audience accessibility.We chat on;Jamila's experience with periods growing up and realising that something wasn't quite rightHow they navigated the health system to get an endo diagnosis, after suffering with symptoms for yearsBarriers and threats Jamilia has felt when accessing healthcare as a non-binary personJamila's experience with the endometriosis community online and how their instagram account has allowed them to create a safe space for the LGBTQIA+ chronic illness community The benefits of using inclusive language when discussing conditions such as endo, adeno or PCOSHow Jamila uses their work as an actor to create visibility for the endo and disabled communityPlus so much more!In the episode Jamilia mentioned a resource they created about why we should say people with endometriosis. You can access this here.Thank you so much for listening to this episode of Let's Talk, Period with Jamila Maim, Actor, Playwright + Disability Advocate. If you loved hearing from Jamila and want more, you can find them on Instagram at @mamila_jain. If you want to keep updated with all things Let's Talk, Period. you can follow us on Instagram at @letstalkperiodau.If you want to chat with like-minded people all about the ep today, you NEED to join our Let's Talk, Period. Podcast Community! You can join here.Your host is Isabella Gosling (@i_gosling)
This week the hosts are joined by Jamilia Shani Beasley, postpartum doula and holistic sleep consultant. They discuss the misconceptions surrounding doulas and infant sleep while diving into their thoughts on sleep regressions, self soothing and answer some of their most asked sleep questions. Amanda talks about the importance of normalizing infant sleep and obstacles she has faced in regards to sleep. Alexis opens up about the importance of mother's rights during delivery and postpartum care. . Links mentioned in today's episode: https://www.terrademama.com/page https://instagram.com/terrademama?utm_medium=copy_link https://www.homeopathictraining.org --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/coffeeandcosleeping/support
It's our season finale. We'll be joined by Samual N. Brown calling from a Ca. prison and ASNN Member Jamilia Land.
Jamilia Canidy, gatherer of souls, facilitator of spiritual discourse, convener of seeking hearts, has insight and wisdom to spare – and we’d like to share it with you. In the nearly thirty years that I have known her, Jamilia has always evinced a consistent model of humility, service and principled conviction. A woman of remarkable insight and accomplishment, she has been a business owner, an actor and a playwright, an educator, a servant of the poor, a community builder, and a committed proponent of justice. In this episode of America’s Most Challenging Issue, I engage in a loving conversation with this radiant soul to discuss her life, her beliefs, and her hopes for the future. I hope you will join us. SUBSCRIBE to our YOUTUBE channel to receive notifications about our latest videos: goo.gl/IaupVU Follow us on FACEBOOK: facebook.com/bahaiteachings.org Follow us on TWITTER: twitter.com/bahai_teachings Follow us on INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/bahaiteachings
It's all about Control.. but what happens when you can't trust anyone, and your heart turns cold? It's all about people, love and relationships.....but what happens when you begin to rely on others so much that you are addicted to their approval, love and attention? In today's episode, I share with you a beautiful song that illustrates the ultimate self-love mentality. #Bars
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The results of the recent report Listening to Black Women and Girls: Lived Experiences of Adultification Biasare shocking to say the least. In it, researchers found that Black girls—as young as 5—aren't viewed as innocent as white girls. In this powerful podcast episode, your chief empowerment officer Jennifer Keitt talks with one of the authors of this explosive study. The goal: to empower Black women and others to find out solutions to the bias against Black girls and women. Dr. Jamilia Blake is an Associate Professor of Educational Psychology at Texas A & M University and a Senior Scholar at the Georgetown Law Center on Poverty and Inequality's Initiative on Gender Justice and Opportunity. She co-authored the report.
This week, Adam and Kevin take a look at the stylish indie horror title LUZ, along with some other stuff including The Gangster, The Cop, The Devil, Moonrise, The Incredible Shrinking Wknd, Jamilia, 8, Naked, and The Wretched. 00:03:08 - LUZ review 00:15:39 - Watchlist 00:42:24 - New releases web: http://filmpulse.net twitter: http://twitter.com/filmpulsenet facebook: http://facebook.com/filmpulse
Nadine Lee is an artist with more to her than meets the eye. Nadine has a deepness to her music which triggers emotional connectivity and honesty. In a word, Nadine Lee is ‘REAL’. Nadine is a drummer, bass player and singer/songwriter in that order and gives 100%The range of artists & composers Nadine has worked alongside is a reflection of her professionalism within the music industry.Artists include: The London Philharmonic Orchestra, Annie Lennox, Stephen Warbeck, Jack Thorne, Cece Winans (USA recording artist), Ekklesia (UK recording artist), London Community Gospel Choir, Lamar, Jamilia, Bryan McFaden, Katie Mueller, P Diddy etc…For Nadine music is not just a beat, rhythm or melody it’s the window to her soul, so you could say, the truth always comes out.
Nadine Lee is an artist with more to her than meets the eye. Nadine has a deepness to her music which triggers emotional connectivity and honesty. In a word, Nadine Lee is ‘REAL’. Nadine is a drummer, bass player and singer/songwriter in that order and gives 100%The range of artists & composers Nadine has worked alongside is a reflection of her professionalism within the music industry.Artists include: The London Philharmonic Orchestra, Annie Lennox, Stephen Warbeck, Jack Thorne, Cece Winans (USA recording artist), Ekklesia (UK recording artist), London Community Gospel Choir, Lamar, Jamilia, Bryan McFaden, Katie Mueller, P Diddy etc…For Nadine music is not just a beat, rhythm or melody it’s the window to her soul, so you could say, the truth always comes out.
We talked about new music this week from EARTHGANG, Jamilia Woods, Rexx Life Raj, Gary Clark Jr, DaBaby, + more! We also talked rap in marketing campaigns and how giving the artist creative control makes a huge difference in the end product!
In deze aflevering praat Maurice Seleky van Pakhuis de Zwijger met Jamila Aanzi, bedrijfseconoom, zelfstandig adviseur en lid van de Nieuw Amsterdam Raad. Ze spreken over waarom zekerheidstraining voor vrouwen en sensitiviteitstraining voor mannen een goed idee is. Daarnaast praten ze over emancipatie voor mannen en vrouwen en de toekomst van de VN. Redactie & productie: Emma van Veenen
On this journey: - How much use are the quotes on book covers? - Writer's conflict: representing reality vs. being a moral voice. - Floating along in a rural Kyrgyz summer. Book in focus: Jamilia by Chingiz Aïtmatov. Share your opinions, suggestions, counter-arguments on Instagram: @booknomadpodcast.
Warning: They burned the library in Alexandria for less profanity than this! The Finleys yack about a couple of classic films from Egyptian director Youseff Chahine: Cairo Station (1958) and Jamilia, the Algerian (1958).