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The Healthy Project Podcast
Black Maternal Health with Jazzmine Brooks

The Healthy Project Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 42:35


Welcome to The Healthy Project Podcast, My City, My Health series. In this insightful episode, guest host Brooklyn Lowry sits down with Jazzmine Brooks, a dedicated certified doula, Black maternal health advocate, and community wellness leader.Jazzmine shares her incredible journey from Southside Chicago to becoming pivotal in Iowa's health community. She discusses her role at the Iowa Healthiest State Initiative, her non-profit Jai Olive Wellness, and her work in food security through the Double Up Food Bucks program.Episode Description:In this episode guest host Brooklyn Lowry interviews Jazzmine Brooks, a certified doula and Black maternal health advocate. Jazzmine shares her personal and professional journey, shedding light on the critical issues facing Black mothers and families. She talks about her work with J Olive Wellness, the impact of Black maternal mortality, and the importance of community support and education.Listen in as Jazzmine discusses:Her experiences navigating mental health and healthcare in a predominantly white rural area.The transformative power of her training as a doula and the significance of cutting her hair as a form of personal reckoning.The challenges and triumphs of starting Jai Olive Wellness and providing resources to underserved communities.Her miscarriage experience and the impact of restrictive abortion laws on Black women's health.The importance of increasing the presence of Black doulas and training them to support diverse communities.The broader social determinants affecting maternal health, including access to healthy food, safe housing, and quality childcare.Join us for this compelling conversation and gain valuable insights into the complexities of Black maternal health and the steps needed to create a more equitable healthcare system.Don't miss the My City My Health Des Moines Conference on November 15th. Get your tickets now at www.mycity.health.Thank You:A special thank you to our presenting sponsor, UnityPoint Health, for supporting this episode and the My City My Health Conference. Your dedication to community health and wellness makes this important work possible.Tune in, subscribe, and be part of the movement towards health equity and empowerment for all. ★ Support this podcast ★

WBEN Extras
Buffalo Police put up billboard in an effort to solve the death of Jazzmine Fomby

WBEN Extras

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 16:12


Buffalo Police put up billboard in an effort to solve the death of Jazzmine Fomby

Világjárók Klubja Bécs
Podcast Négyessy Barnabással - Jazzgitáros Grazban, Erasmus-szal Portugáliában

Világjárók Klubja Bécs

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2023 79:46


Négyessy Barnabás egy ideig Vácon tanult majd a budapesti Bartók Béla Konzervatóriumban végezte el zenei tanulmányait Gyémánt Bálint, Juhász Gábor növendékeként és jelenleg az ausztriai Kunstuniversität Graz zeneművészeti egyetem jazzgitár tanszak hallgatója. Szeptembertől Portugáliában lesz fél évig Erasmus ösztöndíjjal. Korábbi koncertek: Bécs: ZWE-ben, Budapest: IF Café Jazz Clubban, Három Holló, BJC Graz- MUMUTH, Theatercafé, WIST/ MO.XX. Vác: Madách Imre Művelődési Központb Jazzmine. Szentendre: Barlang Verőce: Forrás nagyon meghatározó hely volt zeneileg és kulturális/ közösségi szempontból is számára. Itt alakultak meg különböző formációk. Táborok: -Bodajk: Jazz Tábor, gitár: Rieger Attila, Lamantin -Jazz Fesztivál és Improvizációs tábor, gitár: Gyárfás Attila, Mihály Gotthárd, Wolfgang Muthsspiel 2011-2014 Farkas Ferenc Zeneiskola Tanárok: Gyémánt Bálint, Szerdahelyi Tamás (klasszikus gitár) 2014-2017 Váci Bartók-Pikéthy Zeneművészeti Szakgimnázium Tanár: Rieger Attila (jazzgitár) 2017-2018 Egressy Béni Zeneművészeti Szakgimnázium Tanár: Balogh Roland (jazzgitár) 2018-2020 Bartók Béla Konzervatórium, Budapest National Registry Course-Jazz Tanárok: Juhász Gábor, Gyémánt Bálint (jazzgitár) 2020- Universität für Musik und darstellende Kunst Graz (BA), Tanárok: Guido Jeszenszky (jazzgitár), Hugo Fernando González Zurita (klasszikus gitár) Formációk, amikben játszik: Négyessy Barnabás Trió (mainstream, jazz standards, originals) KUG Jazz Orchestra (big band music, school projects) Négyessy Barnabás Quartet (Budapest) (originals, modern jazz compositions) Quartet in Graz (originals, composed and open improvised music) Music for Four https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=ynu0-aZqKQU https://www.facebook.com/100063655596766/videos/1176014832978193 https://www.youtube.com/@barnabas4sy376/videos #zenész #Bécs #Ausztria 0:00 Beköszönés 1:30 Gitár 5:45 Jazz 10:30 Gyémánt Bálint 12:00 Zenész szakma 21:00 Grazba kerülés 24:00 Meghatározó gitártanárok 27:40 Graz 37:00 Formációk 38:28 Négyessy Barnabás Quartet 43:00 Portugália 47:20 Quartet in Graz 58:30 Négyessy Barnabás Trió 1:00:30 KUG Jazz Orchestra 1:04:30 Music for Four 1:07:00 Táborok 1:11:00 Tervek 1:18:30 Elköszönés --------------------------------------------------

The TIN Lounge
Special Guest: Jazzmine Douse with AmaWaterways

The TIN Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2023 32:24


Join Korrine and Theresa as they discuss diversity, equity, and inclusion in travel with Jazzmine Douse of AmaWaterways Find us on social media: Facebook & InstagramEmail us: hello@thetinlounge.com www.amawaterways.com/soulfulSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Impacting Life 24_7
Interview with Pastors Phillip & Jazzmine McKee of NOAH Churhc

Impacting Life 24_7

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 67:26


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Eat Blog Talk | Megan Porta
407: What Bloggers Should Know about DEI (+How to Create Inclusive Content Within Your Niche) with Jazzmine Woodard

Eat Blog Talk | Megan Porta

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2023 29:55


In episode 407, Jazzmine Woodard teaches us about DEI (diversity, equality and inclusion) and how to create inclusive content in our niche to make as many people as possible feel included and valued. Jazzmine has balanced growing her food and travel blog, Dash of Jazz, with a corporate career in DEI for the last 8 years. In this time, Jazzmine has learned how to be inclusive in her content approach without alienating her niche audience. She has also cultivated an audience that engages with both food and travel content. In this episode, learn about DEI and how to avoid alienating your readers. Jazzmine discusses how we can position ourselves as teachers while respecting our readers' different tastes and making our content as accessible as possible.  - Respect your readers' differences (i.e. in opinion and taste). - Using captions on social media videos and alt text. - Does each person have equal opportunity to enjoy your content? - People who do feel included, really feel included by the extra measures we take. - How can you make your links more inclusive? - Be aware of the language you use to describe your recipes. - How to be culturally aware on your blog. - Provide as much information as possible for recipes. Connect with Jazzmine Woodard Website | Instagram

Podcast Studio FKM
Camilla Inês - Programa Backstage / 11 de Abril 2023

Podcast Studio FKM

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2023 69:27


Produzido pelo vencedor do Grammy Latino, Swami Jr., “Gotas de oceano” reverencia a liberdade feminina com poesia e filosofia. A capa do quarto EP de Camilla Inês entrega o clima do disco que nasceu durante o período de isolamento social. Poético, plural, sensível e espontâneo, “Gotas de oceano” aproxima a artista da MPB sem perder a essência do Jazz, gênero brilhantemente explorado por ela no bem-sucedido Jazzmine de 2011. Com sete faixas autorais produzidas pelo vencedor do Grammy Latino, Swami Jr., “Gotas de oceano” traz no seu DNA vestígios dos momentos de introspecção, decorrentes da pandemia e tão fortemente vivenciados pela artista. Dividida entre Brasil e Portugal, Camilla compôs parte do repertório em Leiria, cidade portuguesa localizada na província da Beira Litoral, a experiência rendeu uma emocionada homenagem da artista ao local que a acolheu até o final de janeiro de 2020. O EP abre com a faixa Contra-o-Ponto, uma música dançante que convida o público para refletir sobre os rótulos sociais. Com um elegante naipe de metais, ela é também uma evocação de coragem contra uma sociedade formatada por padrões deturpados por uma massa, muitas vezes xenofóbica, homofobia ou racista. O refrão diz bem: “a força, a fórmula, a vírgula, é?” Nessa parte a artista convida o público a refletir sobre o que ele é. Morena é um autorretrato, uma canção que relembra a linguagem do saudoso Dominguinhos. A faixa recebeu a luxuosa interpretação do talentoso Mestrinho do Arcodeon – Esta canção tem sonoridade nordestina e vem da mulher nordestina que existe em mim; da mulher resiliente, valente, determinada, aquela que não desiste – Explica Camilla Inês, que é pernambucana e mora atualmente em Brasília – Essa valentia existe em todos nós brasileiros e isso é notório, faz parte da alma brasileira, somos trabalhadores, destemidos e ao mesmo tempo somos um povo alegre, acolhedor diante das adversidades da vida. Em Vã filosofia Camilla confirma a afinidade musical com Swami Jr., a voz do produtor evolui com delicadeza na faixa. A música surgiu durante um desabafo nas redes sociais - Eu sentia muita falta da minha família, mesmo estando a poucos quilômetros de distância. Falava muitas vezes ao telefone com minha amiga em Portugal e ela sentia o mesmo. Percebi que muitos estavam perto de suas famílias, mas isolados ao mesmo tempo. Foi quando escrevi os versos dizendo - Que vã filosofia/ que ironia/ te querer e não te ter – Pontua Camilla. Gotas de oceano, faixa título do disco, mistura sentimentos e emoções numa mensagem íntima da artista para tempos tão difíceis. Com voz macia e se debruçando na realidade dos dias atuais, lembra com leveza que juntos somos mais fortes. – Somos Gotas de Oceano / Mergulha nos braços meus / Me revela quais teus planos / Entre beijos, risos insanos / Cola o corpo com o meu. A poética delicada da canção expõe o estilo afiado da artista para compor – Componho muito rápido, sou uma observadora, uma fotógrafa dos gestos, movimentos e comportamento social, tudo me inspira. Esse processo é imediato. Muitas vezes nem preciso do instrumento musical, deixo a intuição falar mais alto – Finaliza Camilla Inês. Gostas de oceano chega nas principais plataformas digitais no próximo dia 9 de abril. Carregado de expectativas, esse é o primeiro trabalho autoral da artista que conta com 2 CDs lançados, Jazzmine (2011) e The Rhythm of Samba (2015), 1 EP – Influências do Jazz (2008) e 1 single – Vamos dançar um bolero (2018).

Knowville
Knowville Nights ep1 (The Hotwife Episode Pt 1)

Knowville

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2023 20:52


In this inaugural episode, I talk to Jazzmine the Hotwife. In this conversation, we discuss the journey from girlfriend to hot wife and what that means exactly. There are rules to this ish, so Jazzmine breaks down what is and isn't ok in her relationship but also the generally accepted rules. The do and don't of swinger etiquette is also a topic we cover and much more. #Swinger #LS #KnowvilleNights #

The Bright Balloon
129. Working in a city | Jam of Garden Place Balloons

The Bright Balloon

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 44:50


Having gone to New York City for New Year's Eve recently, my mind was kind of blown thinking about running a balloon business in a city that has that much traffic and congestion! So Jam of Garden Place Balloons (in Queens) comes on the show to tell us about some of the ways working in a big city have impacted decisions he's made in his business.   We talk about: how he outsources some of the physical labor, and is implementing automation to help him as a solopreneur how he needs to schedule his decor jobs if they're in the heart of the city the creation of and relationships built through The Balloon Ball (collaboration with Dolly & Eddie of @delloons, Magali of @mpballoonsdecor, Nicolle of @poparazziballoons, Shanay of @balloonsbysb, Jazzmine of @theballoonriver  and Jessie of @mommywithscissors) the journey towards getting his shop just the way he wants and needs it how he worked his way up to get such huge, elaborate installations the difference between working directly with customers vs. event planners how he utilizes his website to display his work and attract the right people   While we were chatting I was browsing his website and was totally mesmerized by some of his work! This interview was a long time coming and even if you don't do business in a large city I know you will pick up some awesome tips to implement in your balloon business.     RESOURCES MENTIONED: 50% off your 1st year of 17hats   Havin' A Party Wholesale (save 5% with code BRIGHTBALLOON)  Balloon Suite  BalloonCoach.com & Balloon Boss Mastermind   Balloon Ball on Instagram @nycbb2023  Garden Place Balloons @gardenplaceballoons ____________________________   Support the show / join the book club  50 Ideas for Email Marketing | Join the Bright Balloon email list  planner | courses | templates  @thebrightballoon  The Bright Balloon on YouTube 

Healthy Black Girl Podcast
Embodying Wellness | A Black Woman's Journey

Healthy Black Girl Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2023 40:34


    Jazzmine ‘Rural Black Doula” Brooks is a scholar, certified full spectrum doula, and RYT 200 Hatha Yoga of the Himalayan Tradition and SomaYoga Therapy Instructor in Central Iowa.    Jazzmine believes in empowering Black, Indigenous, and folks of color through community, support, and resource sharing. Powered by the desire to address Black women and infant maternal health, she encourages space for people to control their narratives and share their own stories. Jazzmine is the founder and Executive Director of Jai Olive Wellness. Jai Olive Wellness, a 501(c)3, provides a cooperative space to mobilize communities and coalition-build to improve health outcomes and center the culture and needs of diverse families in rural communities through education, services, and partnership.   She also organizes a national summer book club (Lotus Sisters), Kindred, a movement, restorative healing, and connection space, and is the host of the Rural Black Doula Chronicles and the Being Olivia podcast. Jazzmine is currently a liaison for a doula project that supports Black families and co-creating a doula project to serve immigrant and refugee families.   Jazzmine is currently a Ph.D. in Human Development and Family Studies at Iowa State University. Her research focus is on the reclamation of traditional medicine and Black midwifery. She spends quality time with her partner, Jordan, 4-year-old Blue Heeler, Bleu, plants, and being a soft Black woman in these streets. FB, Twitter, IG, TikTok: @RuralBlackDoula Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jazzminebrooks/ Website https://www.linkedin.com/company/jaiolivewellness/  

The Healthy Project Podcast
Breaking Down Barriers in Black Maternal Health

The Healthy Project Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 44:50


In this episode of the Healthy Project podcast, host Corey Dion Lewis sits down with Jazzmine Brooks, a doula and midwife advocating for better care for black mothers. Jazzmine shares her thoughts on the practice barriers that prevent proper care for black mothers, including the delegitimizing of their knowledge, and the lack of affordable access to midwifery practices. She also shares her work supporting direct-entry midwifery programs to give community members access to the care they need. Throughout the conversation, Jazzmine highlights the importance of diversity in the field to drive change and improve health outcomes for black mothers. Connect with Jazzmine:Email: connect@ruralblackdoula.coLinkedinInstagramFacebookTwitterYouTubeConnect with me:LinkedinInstagramFacebookYouTubeTwitterWebsiteLoved this episode? Leave us a review and rating here: AppleSupport the show

Impacting Life 24_7
Interview with Pastors Phillip and Jazzmine McKee

Impacting Life 24_7

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 46:50


In this faith-filled episode we welcome back to the studios two amazing Pastor are building church in New Orleans with faith and complete dependency on God. To donate to their please use the below methods:   $NOApostolicHaven- Cashapp NewOrleansApostolicHaven@Gmail.com- Pay Pal https://www.facebook.com/phillipandariel.mckee  

Both Sides of the Fence
My Stepdad Is In Prison

Both Sides of the Fence

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 43:12


Kim talks with Jazzmine about her relationship with her Stepdad and how it affects her daughter and her mom.  She talks about her degree and her professional career and how this has changed her outlook on things.  The conversation is amazing and makes you see things in a totally different light! 

The Gap Year Podcast
Gap Year Travel: A story of social entrepreneurship with Jazzmine Raine

The Gap Year Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2022 34:02


In today's episode, we invited a very special guest, the incredible Jazzmine Raine, CanGap's Community and Communications Manager. Jazz shares her inspirational life story and experiences with us. From learning about grassroots development in Ghana to co-founding India's first zero waste guesthouse, Hara House. She takes us through the ups and downs of her journey and reflects on the valuable lessons she learned and how they shaped who she is today.    Together, Michelle and Jazzmine discuss how a gap year can play a fundamental role in developing your personal identity and being able to explore interests, passions and gain valuable experience and skills, specifically through the lens of travel, and how taking a gap year will give you the opportunity to do this. Buckle up, because Jazz takes us for a spin around the world!    Topics Discussed Jazzmine shares her travels from around the world including places like Ghana and India, and how this allowed her to see life from different perspectives and brought forward humanitarian and environmental issues in developing countries.  The nonlinear path to starting her own social enterprise and what skills she needed to build and maintain her organization.   Honest reflection on post-secondary education and what role it played in Jazzmine's journey.  The importance of pursuing your interests, saying yes to opportunities and being able to adjust and adapt in different situations.  Gap years are a powerful tool to expand your skills, explore the world around you and gain experience to carve your own unique path.  Resources Mentioned In This Episode Contiki - Group Travel & Adventure: https://www.contiki.com/en-ca  Play Pump Case Study https://news.climate.columbia.edu/2010/07/01/the-playpump-what-went-wrong/ Post Secondary Decision Making Guide https://www.cangap.ca/decision-guide  Hara World https://www.haraworld.com  Get support to light up your gap year! Book a free 30-min call: https://www.cangap.ca/call   Connect With The Canadian Gap Year Association Join “Gapper Connect” on Discord to connect with students thinking about a gap year, current Gappers, and alum all in one place! https://www.cangap.ca/gapperconnect Find more resources at the Can Gap website https://www.cangap.ca/ Follow on Instagram http://www.instagram.com/cangapassociation/ Follow on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ucangap Follow on Twitter https://twitter.com/ucangap Follow on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuBit8gLXEOxaBggoGmykjQ  

Happy To Be Here
S3E11 Let's talk about our 20s with Jazzmine

Happy To Be Here

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2022 55:42


This week I have a returning guest from season one, everyone welcome back Jazzmine!! She's my ride or die, the ultimate baddie, a Taurus, and she's happy to be here. Jazzmine catches us up with what's new and discusses her new career path. We talk about the weird transitional period that is your 20s and all the feelings that go with it: envy, social pressure, and more. And for the first time, I guess Jazzmine's whole astrological chart. Tune in to hear from your favorite Libra-Taurus duo.

We Speak Dispatch
Dispatching During Natural Disasters

We Speak Dispatch

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 22:19


Did you ever wonder what it's like to dispatch during a large natural disaster? Well today's episode features our friend Jazzmine and the regulars Joe, Doug & Jill as we talk about dispatching during natural disasters. Have you ever had that experience? Tell us about it, or even better – be a guest on an episode – just send us a message and we can make that happen!! Give us 15 minutes & we'll get you talking! Just give us a listen on our podcast, YouTube, & Facebook www.linktr.ee/WeSpeakDispatch

Friends Who Smash Podcast
Ep, 26 "Love Languages, Safe Spaces and break-ups"

Friends Who Smash Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2022 79:53


On this episode of Friends Who Smash, we talk to Jazzmine and Cowen about love languages, safe spaces, and break-ups. Very transparent conversation with lots of conflicts and ah-ha moments. Check it out. Pick up a copy of each of our books. Yes, we are both Authors "God Made Me Wait" by Sherrell Duncan and Natasha Watson https://www.amazon.com/God-Made-Me-Wait-Forever-ebook/dp/B01NH0DS2O "ManUpLifting" by Alfred Duncan and Victorious Hall https://www.amazon.com/Man-Up-Lifting-Standard-Leadership-Loyalty/dp/0998475610

We Speak Dispatch
Celebrity Encounters Working in 911

We Speak Dispatch

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2022 17:13


Today's fun episode features our friend Jazzmine talking about some celebrity encounters, we've all got a story, but what about you? Have you had a celeb encounter while working - let's talk! If you want to be a guest on WSD just send us a message! Give us 15 minutes & we'll get you talking! Just give us a listen on our podcast, YouTube, & Facebook www.linktr.ee/WeSpeakDispatch

Impacting Life 24_7
Interview with Pastors Phillip & Jazzmine McKee- New Orleans Apostolic Haven

Impacting Life 24_7

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 65:37


In this episode we talk to an amazing couple pastoring in the lower 9th ward of New Orleans. There faith is dynamic and God is using them to build a great church in that region. Here is the info you need to be a part of it all:   https://www.facebook.com/phillipandariel.mckee https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=K97LQ9ZRPLSAE&fbclid=IwAR0a1AkNb1wltXCX08P9S0T8wTZ9P2Phj1MU4Ucg7hVI1sCwdXARkl1DFrI Cash App- $Noapostolichaven Venmo- @Noapostolichaven

Nova Club
Lundi Nouveautés : Jazzmine Sullivan, The Alchemist, Golden Bug, Lewis OffMan, Mr Oizo, Povoa et plus !

Nova Club

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 56:25


Première partie d'émission du Nova Club, dédiée aux nouveautés musicales, c'est tout récent, c'est tout beau ! La deuxième partie d'émission est elle dédiée à Nina Simone à Paris pour notre journée spéciale et elle est à retrouver ici ! TRACKLIST :KORNÉL KOVÁCS - PANTALÓN (ORIGINAL MIX)BIG THIEF - DRAGON NEW WARM MOUNTAIN I BELIEVE IN YOUJAZMINE SULLIVAN - PRICE TAGS (FEAT. ANDERSON .PAAK)POVOA - INTUITION (FEAT. PÁULA)MR OIZO - FOIE GRAS MR OIZO - SYLVIELEWIS OFMAN - LOVE PARADECURREN$Y & THE ALCHEMIST - HALF MOON MORNINGS CURREN$Y & THE ALCHEMIST - LOUIS BAGGAGE (FEAT. BABYFACE RAY)KURT VILE - LIKE EXPLODING STONES GOLDEN BUG - LE CHANT DES SIRÈNES (FEAT. TIM GLASS)SAY SHE SHE - FORGOT ME NOT Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.

Work Bae
Episode 51: On It Ft. Ft. Lauren Brake, Jazzmine Carthon & Velonica Pome'e

Work Bae

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2021 126:52


We promised you part two and here it is! We're joined again this week by the lovely Lauren Brake, Jazzmine Carthon, and Velonica Pome'e for a very special Wine Down episode of Work Bae

Work Bae
Episode 50: Scuse Me Ft. Lauren Brake, Jazzmine Carthon & Velonica Pome'e

Work Bae

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 145:01


This week your favorite Work Baes are joined by three amazing guests: fellow podcaster Lauren Brake, Project Runway 16 model winner Jazzmine Carthon, and Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model Velonica Pome'e for a roundtable discussion on the #BodyPositivity movement

Annoyed Not Offended
EP 47: Life of a Wife with Jazzmine

Annoyed Not Offended

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 37:02


Back and better after a cute 2-week break! However, we have a great explanation as to why we were missing in action. It just so happened that we were a part of a wedding! Syd is joined by longtime friend and newlywed, Jazzmine aka Mrs. Parrish. We can say that the wedding was pretty much the event of the year and a beautiful occasion. Yet, despite the joy in the air we knew a few annoyances would lurk in the shadows. For this episode we'll quickly chat about how people go about annoying newlyweds with probing questions. Don't think those annoying questions will stop once you say "I do", there are a whole host of new questions people will annoy you with. If you're curious to take a peak at those gorgeous wedding photos we discussed, give Mrs. Parrish a follow on Instagram at @JazzParrish__ If you haven't already, make sure to follow the podcast on Instagram and Facebook @AnnoyedNotOffended. https://linktr.ee/AnnoyedNotOffended  Let me judge your annoyances both big and small to see if you should be annoyed or offended. Email them to AnnoyedNotOffended@gmail.com.

Everywhere Radio with Whitney Kimball Coe
"The Rural Black Doula" Jazzmine Brooks on Empowering Rural Moms

Everywhere Radio with Whitney Kimball Coe

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2021 21:06


This week, guest host Adilia Watson talks with Jazzmine Brooks, "The Rural Black Doula," about advocacy, mental health, and how doulas can improve birth outcomes in rural places.

The Adult Algorithm
37- Coping and Tarot Ft. Jazzmin

The Adult Algorithm

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2021 37:35


Welcome to the last episode of our Negatives Month! Today I welcome my friend Jazzmine on to talk about how she copes through loss and mental health through tarot and astrology! Listen in as we announce next month's topic!!! ENTER OUR GIVEAWAY!!!: https://www.instagram.com/p/CR9cK_rLqTg/ Follow us on our podcast journey: https://linktr.ee/theadultalgorithm --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theadultalgorithm/support

Jerry Royce Live - Worldwide
LATE NIGHT WITH JERRY ROYCE LIVE EP 745 - KIMMIE KIM (GUEST: BARBARA PIERCE)

Jerry Royce Live - Worldwide

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2021 52:29


OUR SPECIAL GUEST IS CHILDREN'S BOOK AUTHOR - BARBARA PIERCE.My name is Barbara Janine Pierce, I am the youngest of three children, my Mom is one amazing women who taught me to always believe in myself and always keep God first. I was born in Chapel, Maryland and moved to Delaware during the summer of 1990 and now I live in New Castle ,Delaware. I have been married to my husband Bill for 20 and half years, we have two amazing children Jazzmine and Steffon and our family pet Milo. My career for over 32 years was in Early Childhood Education but for the last five years I have worked for the Brandywine School District as an Paraeducator. (One-on-One) I love working with children and their families. God gave me the gift to try my best to help others. When I was in high school my 12th grade year we were assigned to a writing project we all had to write a haiku, which I never heard of this before. We had to come up with a poem 5-7-5, so I just followed the directions and wrote down what was on my heart, long story short the teacher was amazed at my creating writing and how powerful my poem was. That is how I found the love of writing poems, which I put on the back burner until the age of 34. This started my journey of writing poetry. I wrote 100's of poems but just put them away into a box in my room. One of my best friends Lis encouraged me to write a book of poems so twenty years later I published my 1st book of poems entitled “The Ballad Poetress, it was published 2020. From that beautiful gift that God instilled inside of me “Little Hue” was born my 1st children's book was published February 2021. I am truly humbled that my journey of writing can help, inspire, encourage others that have a dream. Things like this don't happen to someone like me. But God Provides….. Always GratefulBarbara Pierce

Late Night Radio with Jerry Royce Live!
LATE NIGHT WITH JERRY ROYCE LIVE EP 745 - KIMMIE KIM (GUEST: BARBARA PIERCE)

Late Night Radio with Jerry Royce Live!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2021 52:29


OUR SPECIAL GUEST IS CHILDREN'S BOOK AUTHOR - BARBARA PIERCE.My name is Barbara Janine Pierce, I am the youngest of three children, my Mom is one amazing women who taught me to always believe in myself and always keep God first. I was born in Chapel, Maryland and moved to Delaware during the summer of 1990 and now I live in New Castle ,Delaware. I have been married to my husband Bill for 20 and half years, we have two amazing children Jazzmine and Steffon and our family pet Milo. My career for over 32 years was in Early Childhood Education but for the last five years I have worked for the Brandywine School District as an Paraeducator. (One-on-One) I love working with children and their families. God gave me the gift to try my best to help others. When I was in high school my 12th grade year we were assigned to a writing project we all had to write a haiku, which I never heard of this before. We had to come up with a poem 5-7-5, so I just followed the directions and wrote down what was on my heart, long story short the teacher was amazed at my creating writing and how powerful my poem was. That is how I found the love of writing poems, which I put on the back burner until the age of 34. This started my journey of writing poetry. I wrote 100's of poems but just put them away into a box in my room. One of my best friends Lis encouraged me to write a book of poems so twenty years later I published my 1st book of poems entitled “The Ballad Poetress, it was published 2020. From that beautiful gift that God instilled inside of me “Little Hue” was born my 1st children's book was published February 2021. I am truly humbled that my journey of writing can help, inspire, encourage others that have a dream. Things like this don't happen to someone like me. But God Provides….. Always GratefulBarbara Pierce

Jerry Royce Live - Worldwide
LATE NIGHT WITH JERRY ROYCE LIVE EP 745 - KIMMIE KIM (GUEST: BARBARA PIERCE)

Jerry Royce Live - Worldwide

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2021 52:29


OUR SPECIAL GUEST IS CHILDREN'S BOOK AUTHOR - BARBARA PIERCE.My name is Barbara Janine Pierce, I am the youngest of three children, my Mom is one amazing women who taught me to always believe in myself and always keep God first. I was born in Chapel, Maryland and moved to Delaware during the summer of 1990 and now I live in New Castle ,Delaware. I have been married to my husband Bill for 20 and half years, we have two amazing children Jazzmine and Steffon and our family pet Milo. My career for over 32 years was in Early Childhood Education but for the last five years I have worked for the Brandywine School District as an Paraeducator. (One-on-One) I love working with children and their families. God gave me the gift to try my best to help others. When I was in high school my 12th grade year we were assigned to a writing project we all had to write a haiku, which I never heard of this before. We had to come up with a poem 5-7-5, so I just followed the directions and wrote down what was on my heart, long story short the teacher was amazed at my creating writing and how powerful my poem was. That is how I found the love of writing poems, which I put on the back burner until the age of 34. This started my journey of writing poetry. I wrote 100's of poems but just put them away into a box in my room. One of my best friends Lis encouraged me to write a book of poems so twenty years later I published my 1st book of poems entitled “The Ballad Poetress, it was published 2020. From that beautiful gift that God instilled inside of me “Little Hue” was born my 1st children's book was published February 2021. I am truly humbled that my journey of writing can help, inspire, encourage others that have a dream. Things like this don't happen to someone like me. But God Provides….. Always Grateful Barbara Pierce

All The Way

Jazzmine, 31, she/her, queer. We discuss the link between sex and protecting yourself, and how generational trauma and religion can impact your views on sex and relationships. Also, the allure of sad-boy music and drugstore crucifix pendants. What to expect: sex, teen sex, masturbation, sexual trauma, generational trauma, religious upbringings References:Kayla's New Biz- GracelessGoods.comCasa Q, providing Safe Living Options & Services for LGBTQ Youth

Pack Light: You Don’t Wanna Miss This Flight
S1 Ep8: Are You An Empath? What is Empathy to you? Ft. Jazzmine

Pack Light: You Don’t Wanna Miss This Flight

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2021 54:30


Wasssssup y'all! Today it's all about EMPATHY! This episode is very special because it's my first feature with my friend Jazz & she was PERFECT for this episode! We're talking about empathy and it's getting down to the nitty gritty! Tune in & listen to our Questionnaire to find out if you're an empathetic person, a sympathetic person, both or neither. Hmm ...

Happy To Be Here
S1E13 Soulmates and Snapchats with Jazzmine

Happy To Be Here

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 51:33


On this episode, Jazzmine has returned to do another episode (YAY!!!!). You know her as my favorite Taurus, best friend, and fellow baddie. This week we discuss living at home and the importance of having me-time. We also talk about the concept of "soulmates" and the comfort in being single. In addition, we debate Snapchatting vs. texting when it comes to dating/talking to someone.

Podcast Studio FKM
Entrevista Camilla Inês

Podcast Studio FKM

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2021 62:20


Camilla Inês conecta Brasil e Portugal em seu primeiro EP autoral Produzido pelo vencedor do Grammy Latino, Swami Jr., “Gotas de oceano” reverencia a liberdade feminina com poesia e filosofia A capa do quarto EP de Camilla Inês entrega o clima do disco que nasceu durante o período de isolamento social. Poético, plural, sensível e espontâneo, “Gotas de oceano” aproxima a artista da MPB sem perder a essência do Jazz, gênero brilhantemente explorado por ela no bem-sucedido Jazzmine de 2011. Com sete faixas autorais produzidas pelo vencedor do Grammy Latino, Swami Jr., “Gotas de oceano” traz no seu DNA vestígios dos momentos de introspecção, decorrentes da pandemia e tão fortemente vivenciados pela artista. Dividida entre Brasil e Portugal, Camilla compôs parte do repertório em Leiria, cidade portuguesa localizada na província da Beira Litoral, a experiência rendeu uma emocionada homenagem da artista ao local que a acolheu até o final de janeiro de 2020. O EP abre com a faixa Contra-o-Ponto, uma música dançante que convida o público para refletir sobre os rótulos sociais. Com um elegante naipe de metais, ela é também uma evocação de coragem contra uma sociedade formatada por padrões deturpados por uma massa, muitas vezes xenofóbica, homofobia ou racista. O refrão diz bem: “a força, a fórmula, a vírgula, é?” Nessa parte a artista convida o público a refletir sobre o que ele é. Morena é um autorretrato, uma canção que relembra a linguagem do saudoso Dominguinhos. A faixa recebeu a luxuosa interpretação do talentoso Mestrinho do Arcodeon – Esta canção tem sonoridade nordestina e vem da mulher nordestina que existe em mim; da mulher resiliente, valente, determinada, aquela que não desiste – Explica Camilla Inês, que é pernambucana e mora atualmente em Brasília – Essa valentia existe em todos nós brasileiros e isso é notório, faz parte da alma brasileira, somos trabalhadores, destemidos e ao mesmo tempo somos um povo alegre, acolhedor diante das adversidades da vida. Em Vã filosofia Camilla confirma a afinidade musical com Swami Jr., a voz do produtor evolui com delicadeza na faixa. A música surgiu durante um desabafo nas redes sociais - Eu sentia muita falta da minha família, mesmo estando a poucos quilômetros de distância. Falava muitas vezes ao telefone com minha amiga em Portugal e ela sentia o mesmo. Percebi que muitos estavam perto de suas famílias, mas isolados ao mesmo tempo. Foi quando escrevi os versos dizendo - Que vã filosofia/ que ironia/ te querer e não te ter – Pontua Camilla. Gotas de oceano, faixa título do disco, mistura sentimentos e emoções numa mensagem íntima da artista para tempos tão difíceis. Com voz macia e se debruçando na realidade dos dias atuais, lembra com leveza que juntos somos mais fortes. – Somos Gotas de Oceano / Mergulha nos braços meus / Me revela quais teus planos / Entre beijos, risos insanos / Cola o corpo com o meu. A poética delicada da canção expõe o estilo afiado da artista para compor – Componho muito rápido, sou uma observadora, uma fotógrafa dos gestos, movimentos e comportamento social, tudo me inspira. Esse processo é imediato. Muitas vezes nem preciso do instrumento musical, deixo a intuição falar mais alto – Finaliza Camilla Inês. Gostas de oceano chega nas principais plataformas digitais no próximo dia 9 de abril. Carregado de expectativas, esse é o primeiro trabalho autoral da artista que conta com 2 CDs lançados, Jazzmine (2011) e The Rhythm of Samba (2015), 1 EP – Influências do Jazz (2008) e 1 single – Vamos dançar um bolero (2018).

HOT 106
Jazzmine Napolitano-Remax on the Move

HOT 106

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 10:35


Jazzmine Napolitano from Remax on the Move talks with Bekah and Mike D about this wild real estate market.  If you're even thinking of buying or selling you need to listen to this!  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

KeeKee's Big Adventures Family Travel Podcast
Ama Waterways River Cruises with Jazzmine Douse

KeeKee's Big Adventures Family Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 14:36


In this episode, we’re exploring the enchanting adventures of Ama Waterways River Cruises for families with Jazzmine Douse.

Happy To Be Here
S1E3 "Remember that one time you visited me in college..."

Happy To Be Here

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 53:53


On this episode, I am joined by the ultimate baddie and my best friend, Jazzmine. We talk about our long history as friends from playing Animal Crossing on our Nintendo DS to Jazzmine's first time visiting me at college. Long ago, I dubbed Jazzmine an honoree Redbird and she's been visiting me at college ever since. And oh boy, do we have some stories for you. Hear us discuss the grossness of frat basements, dartying vs. hangovers, tiny college dorm rooms, and the highs and lows of thrifting.

Curated Consciously
Standing In Your Worth With Jazzmine Raine

Curated Consciously

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 23:20


As the celebration of Women’s Month winds down, how do we identify our worth not just as a woman but as an individual? It starts with an intentional pause to go inwards so we can confidently stand in our worth, communicate it clearly, and never feel taken advantage of as we proudly express our boundaries. In this episode, Jazz reflects on what it means to stand in your worth as we move through transitions, whether in our relationships, our passions, and in our career.

Mean Green Show
What Is Life Like Being Jazz & KB- Marriage| Workout| Business

Mean Green Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 43:43


Today's show we have Kenyon and Jazzmine and we discuss everything. Dating, Marriage, Covid, Traveling, Mean Green and their business Berry Swift Cleaning. These two are so awesome! Below is a coupon code they listed if you need their cleaning service. Dive into this show, you will enjoy it. MeanGreenTraining.com Ig- MeanGreenTraining Berryswiftcleaning.com IG- BerrySwiftCleaning Promo- MeanGreen

Table 86
14: Evolving as a Content Creator with Jazzmine Woodard of Dash of Jazz Blog

Table 86

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 37:01


Jazzmine Woodard is a young professional and content creator with Houston, TX roots and Nigerian heritage. In 2015, Jazzmine started her blog Dash of Jazz platform for her to share recipes with the goal of helping busy women balance what matters and live on their own terms. In this episode, Jazzmine shares her beginnings as a food blogger and how she has evolved her wide array of content to include lifestyle, travel, and home design. She also offers insight into skills and strategies that have aided in her success as a content creator who photographs, writes, and manages her platforms all on her own. Before she leaves, Jazzmine gives us her tips for self-photography that will help enhance your brand and resonate with your audience. Learn more about Jazzmine and Dash of Jazz below. Website: dashofjazz.com Instagram: @dashofjazzblog Twitter: @dashofjazzblog Pinterest: /dashofjazzblog LinkedIn: Jazzmine Woodard

Curated Consciously
How To Make Every Day Intentional With Jazzmine Raine

Curated Consciously

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 34:57


Nobody wants to have a bad day, but when you spill your coffee on your shirt, trip on the dog, and get an annoying email first thing in the morning, things start to spiral. So, how do we start everyday in control of the direction it’s going to go? How do we ensure we are continually rejecting toxic and negative energy by grounding and energizing ourselves from the inside out? That’s where intention setting comes in, helping you master energy transformation and leading you towards manifestation. Intention setting is how you begin your journey in cultivating the light, joy, and connection you want to see in the world. But it can look different for everyone. In this episode, Jazz is walking you through different daily activities and conversations to have with yourself that nurture your journey in living every damn day in holistic alignment with your needs and your values (with a HUGE focus on the importance of intentional morning rituals!).

Curated Consciously
Overcoming The Fear of Failure With Jazzmine Raine

Curated Consciously

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 23:49


Our generation’s fear of failure is robbing us of vulnerability, joy, and incredible transformation, and the only way to get over it is to recognize it. In this episode, I’m sharing a recent experience where I tapped into a fear of failure to identify the true root of the fear, where it sat in my body, and how I transformed it through conscious thought and action.

Curated Consciously
A Realistic Zero Waste Lifestyle In 2020 With Jazzmine Raine

Curated Consciously

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2020 27:23


Were you living a zero waste, or low waste, lifestyle before the pandemic and are now struggling to live up to your core values? Or, has encouraging your partner to go zero waste been an ongoing challenge in nurturing a zero waste household? Curator-in-Chief Jazz goes solo in this episode to reflect on her 2020 transitions. From managing Hara House, India’s zero waste guesthouse, to struggling to sustain a zero waste home in a bigger city with her partner (during a pandemic!), she’s diving into the many pain points of the conscious community during this roller coaster of a year.

Nonprofit Power Hour with Jaemellah
Ep. 6 Educating the Sector: The Business of Nonprofits with Jazzmine Nolan

Nonprofit Power Hour with Jaemellah

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2020 56:35


Ep. 6 In this episode, Jazzmine and I talk business - the business side of doing good. Jazzmine Nolan is a North St. Louis, MO native , holds a Bachelors of Arts in Healthcare Management from Harris Stowe State University, followed by her Masters in Public Administration from Lindenwood University and now her doctorate in Public Administration-Public Health from Walden University. Jazzmine is a nonprofit Founder providing mentorship, step team coaching, pageantry scholarships, entrepreneurship training and housing to young women ages 16-25 since 2007. Jazzmine established her own nonprofit consulting firm called Marie Management after 10 years in the nonprofit sector so she speaks from experience from both sides of the industry. She builds corporate responsibility programs, community initiatives, trusts, nonprofits and non-government organizations for for-profit companies nationally and internationally. Her for profit clientele has a minimum net income of $1M annually with goals of incorporating nonprofits into their business model that impact vulnerable populations. However, 75% of the profits earned from Marie Management are donated directly to her self titled nonprofit to ensure continued youth programming. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nonprofitpowerhour/support

Say it Online
060: Digital Agency Real Talk: Supporting BIPOC In The Digital Space With Jazzmine Multani

Say it Online

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 59:53


It’s time to get uncomfortable! In this installment of Digital Agency Real Talk, we’re not just getting uncomfortable – we’re getting real.  I chat with Anansi Content Strategist Jazzmine Multanti about the realities of racism (even when it’s subtle, it’s always around), how living in India has affected Jazzmine’s racial identity, and so much more. Jazz doesn't leave the house without a notebook and pen, knowing very well at any moment inspiration can strike. Storytelling, discovering new social innovations and critically analysing marketing campaigns are what makes her jump out of bed in excitement every morning. Along with her passions for travel writing and community development. When not behind her laptop, Jazz is either on her aerial silks or seeking her next great adventure in India, where she leads backpacking tours and runs north India's first zero waste guesthouse. In this episode, Jazz and I dive into our lived experiences as people of color, discussing why it’s so important that we build and provide platforms for BIPOC to thrive. We talk about how living in India has impacted Jazzmine’s racial identity, and the need to stop the cycle of black issues being put on the back burner. Tune in to learn how to: Identify where you can make small changes, even in your language, based on casual experiences with your community. Align your personal values into your agency’s values, so you can connect with and support diverse communities. Choose what you want to support and how to put actions into place to achieve a goal. Looking for more information on how to support BIPOC-owned agencies and entrepreneurs? Check out our blog post with 7 ways to support BIPOC businesses. If you self-identify as a woman and are looking for a diverse community of women to connect with in the digital space, join our Women of the Web Facebook group by clicking here.

Digital Voices with Beau Tiffany
Guest Jazzmine McCall

Digital Voices with Beau Tiffany

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2020 78:12


Jazzmine McCall shares her story of loss. Jazzmine, shares the events she experienced surrounding the loss of her infant son Ivan to S.I.D.S. and explains how the police tried to charge her for murder.

I'm Not Racist, My Friend's Black
I'm Not Racist, My Friend's Black #10 - Jazzmine Carthon

I'm Not Racist, My Friend's Black

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2020 75:21


This week we have a very special guest, and good friend Jazzmine Carthon! She's a curve model featured in Sport Illustrated and Project Runway! She's amazing! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inrmfb-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/inrmfb-podcast/support

Taste of Taylor
Runway Real Talk with Jazzmine Carthon and Liris Crosse

Taste of Taylor

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2020 60:58


On this weeks episode, Taylor interviews 'Project Runway' Season 16 model winners, @Lirisc and @JazzmineCarthon, to talk about what it's like being a black woman in the world of fashion, and why the @modelsforchangenow movement needs to be seen, heard, and supported.   Produced By Dear Media

real talk runway l'iris jazzmine liris crosse produced by dear media
Impact India
Defining Conscious Living with Jazzmine Raine

Impact India

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 18:16


In this episode I’m coming at you from my kitchen, diving into conscious living and how individual and diverse it is for everyone. I’m also introducing what to expect from season 3 of Impact India, my reflections on quarantine as a social entrepreneur, and why I’ve been busier than ever during the pandemic (especially in launching Curated Consciously!).

Career Compass
Time Management with Jazzmine Woodard

Career Compass

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020 22:07


In this episode of SHRM’s Career Compass, host Kevin Abbed discuss time management, its importance in your professional life and how to do it well. He’s joined by guest Jazzmine Woodard. Jazzmine manages a number of employee resource groups focused on diversity and inclusion for the energy provider Embridge. She’s also got high standards for time management, noting that “You have the same 24 hours in a day as Beyonce…so I look at time management as trying to be more like Beyonce.” Listen to hear her show you the ins and outs of effective time management by helping you define your priorities and then learn the strategies of time blocking and savvy calendar management. Jazzmine also reflects on how effective time management has allowed her to have a richer personal life. Subscribe to Career Compass on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn or wherever you listen to podcasts. Check out SHRM.org/podcasts to listen on your desktop. And be sure to rate and review the show on Apple Podcasts or on your podcatcher of choice. Keep up with SHRM by visiting the website, liking our Facebook page, checking us out on LinkedIn, and following us on Twitter and Instagram.

Tri-Tune
Jazzmine Carthon

Tri-Tune

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2020 13:00


This runway bad ass jumps on Tri-tune with her three songs. Take a listen to witch songs Jazz picks!

Being Olivia
Being Olivia: Loving Someone Through Pain Part 3

Being Olivia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 41:52


Join Jazzmine Olivia and guest Jordan Brooks as they share their experience being husband and wife during Jazzmine's process of healing. Jordan asks Jazzmine questions on what it meant for her to be a 'healing partner'. Jordan Brooks is an artist, trainer, muralist, coach, and facilitator. His primary mediums are pen and ink, acrylics, spray paint, and digital painting. As the owner of KNWSLF, he believes that “Creating leads to mastery of self.” He has always made art to share his innermost thoughts, feelings, and the things he loves. Jordan has spent many years working in Higher Education, focusing on inclusion, identity development, and self-expression which required him to work on himself a lot. Through KNWSLF and his art, he hopes to share that process with you, so you might make it your own. Connect with Jordan on Instagram at knwslf.art or www.knwslfart.com.

Being Olivia
Being Olivia: Loving Someone Through Pain Part 1

Being Olivia

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2020 40:45


Join Jazzmine Olivia and guest Jordan Brooks as they share their experience being husband and wife during Jazzmine's process of healing. Jordan will share his perspective on what it takes to be a partner of someone who has experienced trauma. Jordan Brooks is an artist, trainer, muralist, coach, and facilitator. His primary mediums are pen and ink, acrylics, spray paint, and digital painting. As the owner of KNWSLF, he believes that “Creating leads to mastery of self.” He has always made art to share his innermost thoughts, feelings, and the things he loves. Jordan has spent many years working in Higher Education, focusing on inclusion, identity development, and self-expression which required him to work on himself a lot. Through KNWSLF and his art, he hopes to share that process with you, so you might make it your own. Connect with Jordan on Instagram at knwslf.art or www.knwslfart.com.

Being Olivia
Being Olivia: Loving Someone Through Pain Part 2

Being Olivia

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2020 31:36


Join Jazzmine Olivia and guest Jordan Brooks as they share their experience being husband and wife during Jazzmine's process of healing. Jordan will share his perspective on what it takes to be a partner of someone who has experienced trauma. Jordan Brooks is an artist, trainer, muralist, coach, and facilitator. His primary mediums are pen and ink, acrylics, spray paint, and digital painting. As the owner of KNWSLF, he believes that “Creating leads to mastery of self.” He has always made art to share his innermost thoughts, feelings, and the things he loves. Jordan has spent many years working in Higher Education, focusing on inclusion, identity development, and self-expression which required him to work on himself a lot. Through KNWSLF and his art, he hopes to share that process with you, so you might make it your own. Connect with Jordan on Instagram at knwslf.art or www.knwslfart.com.

Say it Online
013: Defining Voice And Tone In Copywriting With Jazzmine Raine

Say it Online

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2019 41:46


Not sure how to differentiate voice and tone in your content? Your brand voice is your personality and is conveyed through your word choice, reflecting your brand’s core values and how you nurture your clients. Tone is all about the formality of your voice, and it can shift depending on your communication platform, however your voice should always remain consistent. In this episode, I sit down with Senior Strategist Jazzmine Raine to chat about honing your brand voice, and using it to empower your audience to take action, specifically in the nonprofit world. Jazzmine came to us from a background in nonprofit sponsorship and fundraising, having led two nonprofits in her hometown of Toronto, even leading a youth organization as Executive Director at just 25-years-old. She now works 12.5 hours ahead of our team as her daytime hours are spent running India’s experiential education and impact travel organization, Hara World. At Anansi, Jazzmine is our nonprofit specialist and our Director of Marketing. In this episode, Jazzmine dives into her personal struggles in communicating effectively (and strategies she put in place to overcome them), the importance of honing your brand voice as a nonprofit, and how to target a local audience compared to an international audience. Tune in to learn how to: Access resources and put processes in place to become a better communicator.  Effectively capture your audience through emotion and authenticity.  Choose a powerful and relatable voice for your brand. Connect with Jazz on Instagram and at haraworld.com.

Ocho the Owl Radio
Jazzmine Farol & Ocho the Owl - I wanna dance with somebody

Ocho the Owl Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2019 3:29


Thank you, as always, for your support of Ocho the Owl Radio. Your support of this content and other content like it is absolutely critical to making positivity and self empowerment louder. To rate review and subscribe creates momentum in the alleviation of suffering and the growth of peace and happiness for all beings in all worlds. Thank you for helping, I would love to rate review and subscribe to any of your passions right now! Let me see the comments and be supported! “When you establish a destination by defining what you want, then take physical action by making choices that move you towards that destination, the possibility for success is limitless and arrival at the destination is inevitable.” -Steve Maraboli --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ochotheowlradio/support

Ocho the Owl Radio
Jazzmine Farol & Ocho the Owl Collaboration - Yours(unedited)

Ocho the Owl Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2019 7:43


Thank you, as always, for your support of Ocho the Owl Radio. Your support of this content and other content like it is absolutely critical to making positivity and self empowerment louder. To rate review and subscribe creates momentum in the alleviation of suffering and the growth of peace and happiness for all beings in all worlds. Thank you for helping, I would love to rate review and subscribe to any of your passions right now! Let me see the comments and be supported! “When you establish a destination by defining what you want, then take physical action by making choices that move you towards that destination, the possibility for success is limitless and arrival at the destination is inevitable.” -Steve Maraboli --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ochotheowlradio/support

Sludgehammer podcast
EPISODE 6: Interview with JAZZMINE MILLS

Sludgehammer podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2019 55:06


EPISODE 6: Interview with JAZZMINE MILLS

The Savvy Speaks Empowerment Podcast w/ Ms. Lisa L. Nobles
Learning How to Apply The Labels of Purpose

The Savvy Speaks Empowerment Podcast w/ Ms. Lisa L. Nobles

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2018 43:28


Today on the Savvy Speaks Empowerment Podcast, join my guest Jazzmine Jackson and me as she discusses the topic of "Learning How to Apply the Labels of Purpose." We're learning how to replace self-inflicted or societal negative labels with purpose-filled and empowering labels.   Jazzmine continues to share, being a suicide survivor who learned about labels because she too wore labels. In 2012, Jazzmine suffered from severe depression. She felt worthless without value and all because she lived a life of perfection. Jazzmine knows how to walk in purpose. She is an overcomer. She NOW wears God ordained labels such as joy, fearfully made, victorious, and so much more. Let's talk about it family. Join the conversation now. Learn more about Jazzmine here: Jazzmine Jackson

Stories From Skid Row
Ep. 196 Jazzmine Moreno

Stories From Skid Row

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2018 23:56


Jazzmine shares her URM story.

Esquina do Jazz
Esquina do Jazz recebe Jefferson Amorim, do grupo Jazzmine

Esquina do Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2018


Elevate Your Deep – SSRadio
Elevate Your Deep 19th Feb 2018

Elevate Your Deep – SSRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2018 1:01


Andrea Roberto || BOOKINGS: Hello@Andrearoberto.Com || Facebook.Com/Andrearobertodj || Www.Traxsource.Com/Artist/223906/Andrea-Roberto || Pro.Beatport.Com/Artist/Andrea-Roberto/455710 || Www.Andrearoberto.Com || FNX, Jazzmine – “Home Is Where The Heart Is” [SOLE Channel Music] The WIG, Panooc, Yasmine Azaiez – “After You Go” [Urban House Recordings] Dj Disciple, Michelle Weeks – “Turn It Around” (Mordax Bastards Remix) [Catch 22] Lenny Fontana Pres. The […] The post Elevate Your Deep 19th Feb 2018 appeared first on SSRadio.

Audacity With Jazzmine T.
Audacity with Jazzmine T. EP 1

Audacity With Jazzmine T.

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2017 7:30


Audacity with Jazzmine T. EP 1 by Audacity With Jazzmine T.

Lily Likes It Here
Episode 6 of Lily Likes it Here

Lily Likes It Here

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2017 75:56


In this episode, Lily speaks with non-profit extraordinaire Jazzmine Lawton Raine from Sunshine and Raine. Lily is not feeling inspired to travel yet, but laughs as Jazzmine shares the most epic poop story of all time. Related Article: https://blog.ingleinternational.com/5-easy-ways-to-be-a-sustainable-traveller/

Coding Amateur Hour — Stories and Banter about Javascript and the Web

Futurist, Disney aficionado and this podcaster's girlfriend Jazzmine is our fourth amateur. On this show we'll add harbinger of the Trump2K virus and aspiring Facebook script kiddie to her list of titles.

Tiye Nefertari's Podcast
The Art of Touch/featuring the music of LuT (the Ghetto Profit), Nina Simone and a conversation with touch artist, Versandra Kennebrew

Tiye Nefertari's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2014 72:07


Nefertari sits in for Akhenaton on WRFG Atlanta's Nightwatch Expressions (89.3FM) during the February snow storm in Atlanta. The music of Nina Simone, Lu T and the Truf and El Mooroonz are featured as a backdrop for a conversation with Touch Artist, Versandra Kennebrew on the art of touch. An innovator, Kennebrew has reinvented herself and her business several times and is currently on a mission to support thousands of holistic health enthusiasts in growing their businesses. As a certified myomassologist, energy field enhancement specialist, aromatherapist, international public speaker, homeless advocate, philanthropist, social media strategist, and self-improvement teacher, Versandra Kennebrew has a plethora of tools in her empowerment tool-box.