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Latest podcast episodes about jermain jackman

Poetry · The Creative Process
The Architecture of Oppression with JAKE FERGUSON, ANTHONY JOSEPH & JERMAIN JACKMAN

Poetry · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024


I think as humans, we forget. We are often limited by our own stereotypes, and we don't see that in everyone there's the potential for beauty and love and all these things. And I think The Architecture of Oppression, both parts one and two, are really a reflection of all the community and civil rights work that I've been doing for the same amount of time, really - 25 years. And I wanted to try and mix my day job and my music side, so bringing those two sides of my life together. I wanted to create a platform for black artists, black singers, and poets who I really admire. And it was a no-brainer to give Anthony a call for this second album because I know of his pedigree, and he's much more able to put ideas and thoughts on paper than I would be able to.

Poetry · The Creative Process
How can music disrupt oppression & bring about social change? - Highlights - JAKE FERGUSON, ANTHONY JOSEPH & JERMAIN JACKMAN

Poetry · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024


I think as humans, we forget. We are often limited by our own stereotypes, and we don't see that in everyone there's the potential for beauty and love and all these things. And I think The Architecture of Oppression, both parts one and two, are really a reflection of all the community and civil rights work that I've been doing for the same amount of time, really - 25 years. And I wanted to try and mix my day job and my music side, so bringing those two sides of my life together. I wanted to create a platform for black artists, black singers, and poets who I really admire. And it was a no-brainer to give Anthony a call for this second album because I know of his pedigree, and he's much more able to put ideas and thoughts on paper than I would be able to.

Social Justice & Activism · The Creative Process
The Architecture of Oppression with JAKE FERGUSON, ANTHONY JOSEPH & JERMAIN JACKMAN

Social Justice & Activism · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024


I think as humans, we forget. We are often limited by our own stereotypes, and we don't see that in everyone there's the potential for beauty and love and all these things. And I think The Architecture of Oppression, both parts one and two, are really a reflection of all the community and civil rights work that I've been doing for the same amount of time, really - 25 years. And I wanted to try and mix my day job and my music side, so bringing those two sides of my life together. I wanted to create a platform for black artists, black singers, and poets who I really admire. And it was a no-brainer to give Anthony a call for this second album because I know of his pedigree, and he's much more able to put ideas and thoughts on paper than I would be able to.

Social Justice & Activism · The Creative Process
How can music disrupt oppression & bring about social change? - Highlights - JAKE FERGUSON, ANTHONY JOSEPH & JERMAIN JACKMAN

Social Justice & Activism · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024


I think as humans, we forget. We are often limited by our own stereotypes, and we don't see that in everyone there's the potential for beauty and love and all these things. And I think The Architecture of Oppression, both parts one and two, are really a reflection of all the community and civil rights work that I've been doing for the same amount of time, really - 25 years. And I wanted to try and mix my day job and my music side, so bringing those two sides of my life together. I wanted to create a platform for black artists, black singers, and poets who I really admire. And it was a no-brainer to give Anthony a call for this second album because I know of his pedigree, and he's much more able to put ideas and thoughts on paper than I would be able to.

Music & Dance · The Creative Process
The Architecture of Oppression with JAKE FERGUSON, ANTHONY JOSEPH & JERMAIN JACKMAN

Music & Dance · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024


I think as humans, we forget. We are often limited by our own stereotypes, and we don't see that in everyone there's the potential for beauty and love and all these things. And I think The Architecture of Oppression, both parts one and two, are really a reflection of all the community and civil rights work that I've been doing for the same amount of time, really - 25 years. And I wanted to try and mix my day job and my music side, so bringing those two sides of my life together. I wanted to create a platform for black artists, black singers, and poets who I really admire. And it was a no-brainer to give Anthony a call for this second album because I know of his pedigree, and he's much more able to put ideas and thoughts on paper than I would be able to.

Music & Dance · The Creative Process
How can music disrupt oppression & bring about social change? - Highlights - JAKE FERGUSON, ANTHONY JOSEPH & JERMAIN JACKMAN

Music & Dance · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024


I think as humans, we forget. We are often limited by our own stereotypes, and we don't see that in everyone there's the potential for beauty and love and all these things. And I think The Architecture of Oppression, both parts one and two, are really a reflection of all the community and civil rights work that I've been doing for the same amount of time, really - 25 years. And I wanted to try and mix my day job and my music side, so bringing those two sides of my life together. I wanted to create a platform for black artists, black singers, and poets who I really admire. And it was a no-brainer to give Anthony a call for this second album because I know of his pedigree, and he's much more able to put ideas and thoughts on paper than I would be able to.

LOVE - What is love? Relationships, Personal Stories, Love Life, Sex, Dating, The Creative Process
The Architecture of Oppression with JAKE FERGUSON, ANTHONY JOSEPH & JERMAIN JACKMAN

LOVE - What is love? Relationships, Personal Stories, Love Life, Sex, Dating, The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 14:58


“I think as humans, we forget. We are often limited by our own stereotypes, and we don't see that in everyone there's the potential for beauty and love and all these things. And I think The Architecture of Oppression, both parts one and two, are really a reflection of all the community and civil rights work that I've been doing for the same amount of time, really - 25 years. And I wanted to try and mix my day job and my music side, so bringing those two sides of my life together. I wanted to create a platform for black artists, black singers, and poets who I really admire. Jermain is somebody I've worked with for probably about six, seven years now. He's also in the trenches of the black civil rights struggle. We worked together on a number of projects, but it was very interesting to then work with Jemain in a purely artistic capacity. And it was a no-brainer to give Anthony a call for this second album because I know of his pedigree, and he's much more able to put ideas and thoughts on paper than I would be able to.”Jake Ferguson is an award-winning musician known for his work with The Heliocentrics and as a solo artist under the name The Brkn Record. Alongside legendary drummer Malcolm Catto, Ferguson has composed two film scores and over 10 albums, collaborating with icons like Archie Shepp, Mulatu Astatke, and Melvin Van Peebles. His latest album is The Architecture of Oppression Part 2. The album also features singer and political activist Jermain Jackman, a former winner of The Voice (2014) and the T.S. Eliot Prize winning poet and musician, Anthony Joseph.www.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast

The Creative Process in 10 minutes or less · Arts, Culture & Society
The Architecture of Oppression with JAKE FERGUSON, ANTHONY JOSEPH & JERMAIN JACKMAN

The Creative Process in 10 minutes or less · Arts, Culture & Society

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 14:58


“I think as humans, we forget. We are often limited by our own stereotypes, and we don't see that in everyone there's the potential for beauty and love and all these things. And I think The Architecture of Oppression, both parts one and two, are really a reflection of all the community and civil rights work that I've been doing for the same amount of time, really - 25 years. And I wanted to try and mix my day job and my music side, so bringing those two sides of my life together. I wanted to create a platform for black artists, black singers, and poets who I really admire. Jermain is somebody I've worked with for probably about six, seven years now. He's also in the trenches of the black civil rights struggle. We worked together on a number of projects, but it was very interesting to then work with Jemain in a purely artistic capacity. And it was a no-brainer to give Anthony a call for this second album because I know of his pedigree, and he's much more able to put ideas and thoughts on paper than I would be able to.”Jake Ferguson is an award-winning musician known for his work with The Heliocentrics and as a solo artist under the name The Brkn Record. Alongside legendary drummer Malcolm Catto, Ferguson has composed two film scores and over 10 albums, collaborating with icons like Archie Shepp, Mulatu Astatke, and Melvin Van Peebles. His latest album is The Architecture of Oppression Part 2. The album also features singer and political activist Jermain Jackman, a former winner of The Voice (2014) and the T.S. Eliot Prize winning poet and musician, Anthony Joseph.www.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast

Books & Writers · The Creative Process
The Architecture of Oppression with JAKE FERGUSON, ANTHONY JOSEPH & JERMAIN JACKMAN

Books & Writers · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024


I think as humans, we forget. We are often limited by our own stereotypes, and we don't see that in everyone there's the potential for beauty and love and all these things. And I think The Architecture of Oppression, both parts one and two, are really a reflection of all the community and civil rights work that I've been doing for the same amount of time, really - 25 years. And I wanted to try and mix my day job and my music side, so bringing those two sides of my life together. I wanted to create a platform for black artists, black singers, and poets who I really admire. And it was a no-brainer to give Anthony a call for this second album because I know of his pedigree, and he's much more able to put ideas and thoughts on paper than I would be able to.

Books & Writers · The Creative Process
How can music disrupt oppression & bring about social change? - Highlights - JAKE FERGUSON, ANTHONY JOSEPH & JERMAIN JACKMAN

Books & Writers · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024


I think as humans, we forget. We are often limited by our own stereotypes, and we don't see that in everyone there's the potential for beauty and love and all these things. And I think The Architecture of Oppression, both parts one and two, are really a reflection of all the community and civil rights work that I've been doing for the same amount of time, really - 25 years. And I wanted to try and mix my day job and my music side, so bringing those two sides of my life together. I wanted to create a platform for black artists, black singers, and poets who I really admire. And it was a no-brainer to give Anthony a call for this second album because I know of his pedigree, and he's much more able to put ideas and thoughts on paper than I would be able to.

Education · The Creative Process
The Architecture of Oppression with JAKE FERGUSON, ANTHONY JOSEPH & JERMAIN JACKMAN

Education · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024


I think as humans, we forget. We are often limited by our own stereotypes, and we don't see that in everyone there's the potential for beauty and love and all these things. And I think The Architecture of Oppression, both parts one and two, are really a reflection of all the community and civil rights work that I've been doing for the same amount of time, really - 25 years. And I wanted to try and mix my day job and my music side, so bringing those two sides of my life together. I wanted to create a platform for black artists, black singers, and poets who I really admire. And it was a no-brainer to give Anthony a call for this second album because I know of his pedigree, and he's much more able to put ideas and thoughts on paper than I would be able to.

Education · The Creative Process
How can music disrupt oppression & bring about social change? - Highlights - JAKE FERGUSON, ANTHONY JOSEPH & JERMAIN JACKMAN

Education · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024


I think as humans, we forget. We are often limited by our own stereotypes, and we don't see that in everyone there's the potential for beauty and love and all these things. And I think The Architecture of Oppression, both parts one and two, are really a reflection of all the community and civil rights work that I've been doing for the same amount of time, really - 25 years. And I wanted to try and mix my day job and my music side, so bringing those two sides of my life together. I wanted to create a platform for black artists, black singers, and poets who I really admire. And it was a no-brainer to give Anthony a call for this second album because I know of his pedigree, and he's much more able to put ideas and thoughts on paper than I would be able to.

Tech, Innovation & Society - The Creative Process
Is AI capable of creating a protest song that disrupts oppression & inspires social change? - JAKE FERGUSON, ANTHONY JOSEPH & JERMAIN JACKMAN

Tech, Innovation & Society - The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024


I think as humans, we forget. We are often limited by our own stereotypes, and we don't see that in everyone there's the potential for beauty and love and all these things. And I think The Architecture of Oppression, both parts one and two, are really a reflection of all the community and civil rights work that I've been doing for the same amount of time, really - 25 years. And I wanted to try and mix my day job and my music side, so bringing those two sides of my life together. I wanted to create a platform for black artists, black singers, and poets who I really admire. And it was a no-brainer to give Anthony a call for this second album because I know of his pedigree, and he's much more able to put ideas and thoughts on paper than I would be able to.

The Creative Process Podcast
The Architecture of Oppression with JAKE FERGUSON, ANTHONY JOSEPH & JERMAIN JACKMAN

The Creative Process Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 61:23


How can music challenge systemic oppression and bring about social change? How can we envision alternative paths while avoiding the pitfalls of past paradigms?Jake Fergusonis an award-winning musician known for his work with The Heliocentrics and as a solo artist under the name The Brkn Record. Alongside legendary drummer Malcolm Catto, Ferguson has composed two film scores and over 10 albums, collaborating with icons like Archie Shepp, Mulatu Astatke, and Melvin Van Peebles. His latest album is The Architecture of Oppression Part 2. The album also features singer and political activist Jermain Jackman, a former winner of The Voice (2014) and the T.S. Eliot Prize winning poet and musician, Anthony Joseph.“I think as humans, we forget. We are often limited by our own stereotypes, and we don't see that in everyone there's the potential for beauty and love and all these things. And I think The Architecture of Oppression, both parts one and two, are really a reflection of all the community and civil rights work that I've been doing for the same amount of time, really - 25 years. And I wanted to try and mix my day job and my music side, so bringing those two sides of my life together. I wanted to create a platform for black artists, black singers, and poets who I really admire. Jermain is somebody I've worked with for probably about six, seven years now. He's also in the trenches of the black civil rights struggle. We worked together on a number of projects, but it was very interesting to then work with Jemain in a purely artistic capacity. And it was a no-brainer to give Anthony a call for this second album because I know of his pedigree, and he's much more able to put ideas and thoughts on paper than I would be able to.”www.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast

The Creative Process Podcast
The Architecture of Oppression with JAKE FERGUSON, ANTHONY JOSEPH & JERMAIN JACKMAN

The Creative Process Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 14:58


“I think as humans, we forget. We are often limited by our own stereotypes, and we don't see that in everyone there's the potential for beauty and love and all these things. And I think The Architecture of Oppression, both parts one and two, are really a reflection of all the community and civil rights work that I've been doing for the same amount of time, really - 25 years. And I wanted to try and mix my day job and my music side, so bringing those two sides of my life together. I wanted to create a platform for black artists, black singers, and poets who I really admire. Jermain is somebody I've worked with for probably about six, seven years now. He's also in the trenches of the black civil rights struggle. We worked together on a number of projects, but it was very interesting to then work with Jemain in a purely artistic capacity. And it was a no-brainer to give Anthony a call for this second album because I know of his pedigree, and he's much more able to put ideas and thoughts on paper than I would be able to.”Jake Ferguson is an award-winning musician known for his work with The Heliocentrics and as a solo artist under the name The Brkn Record. Alongside legendary drummer Malcolm Catto, Ferguson has composed two film scores and over 10 albums, collaborating with icons like Archie Shepp, Mulatu Astatke, and Melvin Van Peebles. His latest album is The Architecture of Oppression Part 2. The album also features singer and political activist Jermain Jackman, a former winner of The Voice (2014) and the T.S. Eliot Prize winning poet and musician, Anthony Joseph.www.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast

The Laura Flanders Show
The Defund Movement in 2024: Frontline Reporters Separate Myth from Reality

The Laura Flanders Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2024 30:15


VIRTUAL EVENT WITH LAURA FLANDERS AND GUEST JOSH PAUL, FORMER STATE DEPT OFFICIALIf you're a member supporter you will have just received an exclusive invitation to a rare insider briefing on US - Israel arms sales from former state department official , Josh Paul. Paul, as you may remember quit the Bureau of Political-Military Affairs after a long career last year over accelerated US  arms sales to Israel in violation of us Human Rights law.  He continues to call for a change in United States Policy and an end to the bloodshed and on June 17th he'll be offering us an expert briefing on the concrete requests we can make of our elected officials. We all want to stop the stop the dying and killing and hostage taking., urgently.  Paul will help tell us how. You can find our award winning interview with Josh Paul from last year.  Listen to the podcast and/or watch the show at our YouTube channel.  And if you're not yet a member, but want to attend the briefing, it's not too late to make a donation at Lauraflanders.org, and we'll send you an invitation to register for the event.  That briefing's coming up June 17th — Don't miss it. EPISODE DESCRIPTION:  Four years after the murder of George Floyd and the mass protests against policing that followed, corporate media claim that voters have turned on “defunding the police" — the movement to shift public resources away from policing and into other approaches to improving public health and safety. But what is fact and what is fiction when it comes to this issue, and where does the 'defund' movement stand? In this episode, three journalists reporting from the frontlines on matters of policing and prisons share what they see on the ground, within police departments, and in the media. Cerise Castle is a Los Angeles-based reporter who created “A Tradition of Violence”, a podcast about gangs inside the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, based on an extensive investigation into more than five decades of terror, murder and abuse; Lewis Raven Wallace, of Durham, NC, is the author and creator of “The View from Somewhere”, a book and podcast about the problematic political history of journalistic objectivity, and the Abolition Journalism Fellow at Interrupting Criminalization, a multi movement resource hub for advocates, and Kelly Hayes is a Menominee author, organizer, educator and photographer from Chicago. She also hosts the Truthout podcast “Movement Memos" and is co-author (with Mariame Kaba) of the book “Let This Radicalize You”. What is the corporate media getting wrong about the defund movement? All that, plus a commentary from Laura.“I thought about my own vulnerability when doing this reporting. While I was still reporting my initial series on deputy gangs, I received several messages from people inside the department that they were in fear for my life . . . The repercussions have been very real for me, but it is not anything that would ever stop me from doing this work.” - Cerise Castle“When I look at what's happening in Palestine and I see the AI targeting that's being used to select targets for assassination at an inhuman pace, and when I look at the mass surveillance apparatus that Palestinian people are subjected to and most importantly the normalization of this mass annihilation of people, I see threats to all of us, things that we should all expect to be pervasive.” - Kelly Hayes“We have to some extent defunded the police here in the city of Durham and . . . moved money out of the police budget and into a whole new city department that is geared toward community safety through non-police responses . . . People can call an alternative number and have trained crisis responders show up . . . and come without police.” - Lewis Raven WallaceGuests:•. Cerise Castle: Journalist•. Kelly Hayes: Host, Movement Memos; Co-Author, Let This Radicalize You•. Lewis Raven Wallace: Author, The View from Somewhere; Abolition Media Fellow, Interrupting Criminalization Full Episode Notes are located HERE.  They include related episodes, articles, and more.Music In the Middle:  “We Need Freedom” by Brkn Record aka Jake Ferguson featuring Jermain Jackman from his self released album The Architecture of Oppression Part 2 released on BBE, Barely Breaking Even Records. And additional music included- "In and Out" and "Steppin" by Podington Bear Laura Flanders and Friends Crew: Laura Flanders, Sabrina Artel, David Neuman, Nat Needham, Rory O'Conner, Janet Hernandez, Sarah Miller, Jeannie Hopper, Nady Pina, and Jordan Flaherty FOLLOW Laura Flanders and FriendsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/lauraflandersandfriends/Twitter: https://twitter.com/LFAndFriendsFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/LauraFlandersAndFriends/Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lauraflandersandfriendsYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFLRxVeYcB1H7DbuYZQG-lgLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/lauraflandersandfriendsPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/lauraflandersandfriendsACCESSIBILITY - The broadcast edition of this episode is available with closed captioned by clicking here for our YouTube Channel

Political Takeaway
The future is bright with these political stars.

Political Takeaway

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 54:42


Siobhan and Oliver are joined by two amazing guests; Jermain Jackman and Athian Akec. In a frank and honest discussion about the state of UK politics, these rising stars of British politics talk about their activism, the pros and cons of political parties, where they see their own political objectives leading them and some exciting projects they each have coming out later this year. It's a not to be missed episode to start the New Year.

The Progressive Britain Podcast
Why are there no black men on the NEC?

The Progressive Britain Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2021 62:57


Tower Hamlets councillor Amina Ali speaks to NEC candidates Jermain Jackman and Terry Paul about the experiences of black men in the Labour party, why there is no black men on the NEC and what the party has got right and wrong when it comes to diversity. This episode is the first in a series of episodes on diversity within the party, hosted by some new and returning guests including Amina and Henna Shah. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Young Fabians Podcast
Black British History and Diversifying the Labour Party w/ Jermain Jackman & Nicki Adeleke

The Young Fabians Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2020 47:20


This year's events have brought many conversations regarding Black issues to the forefront. With the BLM protests sparking discussions about police brutality and racial profiling; Coronavirus exposing the deep, existing inequalities against Black people in the UK; and the first Black History Month debate in Parliament in 5 years, addressing the growing calls to decolonise the school curriculum and make UK education more representative of BAME history. In this week's episode, we are joined by political activist and singer-songwriter Jermain Jackman, who is running to become the first black male member of The Labour Party's NEC, as well as newly-elected YF Exec member, Nicki Adeleke. We talked about Black British History, the importance of teaching Britain's colonial past, the underlying issues within the Labour Party and what needs to be done to make it a more representative and inclusive place for Black members, and much more!Speakers:Jermain Jackman - Chair of 1987 Caucus, Co-chair of Hackney Young Futures and candidate for Labour's NEC  https://twitter.com/JermainJackmanNicki Adeleke - Vice-Chair of Young Fabians Health Network and member of the YF Executive Committee https://twitter.com/morenikeadelekeLouie Marlow - Content Producer at Young Fabians https://twitter.com/louiemarlowThis event was recorded on Tuesday 3rd November.To all our listeners: we want you in our podcast, so if you're passionate about a topic just get in touch with us at podcast@youngfabians.org.ukFollow us on social media:https://www.facebook.com/PodcastYFhttps://twitter.com/PodcastYfDonate to the Young Fabians https://bit.ly/326RrJYThe intro music is by ‘One in a Googolplex' and used under Creative Commons. Find out more about them here:https://oneinagoogolplex.bandcamp.com/

Open Labour
#6: NEC Special - Jermain Jackman

Open Labour

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2020 70:53


In Part Three of our NEC Specials, Tom and James speak with one of Open Labour's endorsed candidates, Jermain Jackman. Jermain is a committed Labour activist and, after winning The Voice in 2014, he decided to stand for Labour's NEC and formed the 1987 Caucus earlier this year. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Aspen UK
The Future for Youth

Aspen UK

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2020 62:05


This episode is in collaboration with UK YouthHow do young people think the future is going to plan out for them? In this episode, Ndidi Okezie, CEO of UK Youth leads a conversation on the future for youth. She is joined by Olivia Disley of Wigan Youth Zone, Ty Goddard, director of the Education Foundation, Jermain Jackman, singer, songwriter and co-chair of Hackney Young Futures and Ella Robertson, managing director of One Young World. They describe what the government needs to do to support their young people, explore why we should be thinking specifically about the impact of the pandemic on young people, and stress the importance of youth clubs. 

Secrets For An Inspirational Life With Mimi Novic
Freedom Through Breath With Celebrity Vocal Coach Anthony Wade aka Dr Voice

Secrets For An Inspirational Life With Mimi Novic

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2020 91:03


In today's episode I talk to Celebrity Vocal Coach & Founder Of The Dr Voice Vocal Academy Anthony Wade aka Dr Voice. For the past three decades Anthony has helped people find their voice. He is the famed vocal coach who has trained a diverse range of personalities, from Actors, Pop Stars ,Politicians, Business Leaders and Football Managers to name a few. Nicknamed Dr. Voice, Anthony's passion lies in helping people use their vocal chords to maximum impact, whether they are singing or speaking. He has recently coached Grammy Award winner Sam Smith, and one of his current pupils is ‘The Voice' winner Jermain Jackman. He is no ordinary singing/vocal trainer, but an expert in removing the mental blocks preventing people reaching their ultimate life goals. He shares his wisdom and knowledge on the power of breath and the importance of our voice and reveals secrets to finding your real voice and purpose in living.

Fitmind Podcast
#39 Finding your inner voice and ridding the negativity with Doc Voice

Fitmind Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2020 71:42


Did you know that your VOICE is EVERYTHING It is the sound of who you are and it's the energy you are putting out into the universe BUT so many of us have lost our voices and if we do have one they can be full of negativity and hate towards ourselves The issue is we have no idea the devastation that this is causing to us in our lives We use our voice everyday but we take it for granted and do not use it to our FULL potential But how do we change that? WELLLLL we are UBER excited to bring to you a REAL expert in this field. He is a very good friend and mentor of ours he is the man behind Sam Smith‘s voice, the WORLD’s NUMBER 1 VOCAL transformational COACH - Anthony Wade - Dr Voice. We’re incredibly excited to announce that the one and only @therealdrvoice - Anthony Wade - will be joining us He has coached Grammy Award winner Sam Smith, and one of his pupils include the BBC’s ‘The Voice’ winner Jermain Jackman and BBC Radio 1 superstar RIKA in the charts. He is no ordinary singing/vocal trainer, but an expert in removing the mental and emotional blocks preventing people reaching their ultimate life goals in both the singing and speaking voice. Come and join us if you would like to experience an awakening in your voice with some techniques to take away and try to every day to wake you up to your true sound! We are going to be asking Why is the voice the soundtrack to your life and what doe that mean? Why is negative talk so damaging to us and why is finding your voice is so important PLUS how can breathing effect this This is going to be REALLY FUN and hugely transformational we can FEEL it already! L&B

Screamers Podcast
#Screamerspod S2 05 - Is the criminal justice system serving its purpose?

Screamers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2020 83:06


Welcome to season 2, episode 5! Today's episode is all the criminal justice system. Should they be privatised? Do they do enough to 'rehabilitate' inmates? Special thanks to our guest Jermain Jackman! Follow us on twitter & instagram: @screamerspod #ScreamersPod

The Floor Is Yours With Femi
Episode 11 - Jermain Jackman, Ken Cheng, Dominique Samuels, Angela Haggerty

The Floor Is Yours With Femi

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2019 59:12


Unity in the UK was this week's theme on The Floor is Yours, and joining Femi in the studio was former The Voice UK winner and campaigner Jermain Jackman and pro-Brexiteer Dominique Samuels. They talked about the uproar about LGBT+ lessons being introduced in schools and how London-centric we are as a country with many areas in the North feeling like they're not represented in politics. We also had comedian Ken Cheng to talk through the week's headlines and his new game show on E4, The Hangover Games. Finally, Scottish journalist Angela Haggerty spoke to Femi on the phone about the unity between Scotland and England and the ongoing discussions about Scottish Independence.

Podcast – HOW DO YOU LIVE?
Dr Voice – What is the biggest killer on the planet? – HOW DO YOU LIVE? Podcast 004

Podcast – HOW DO YOU LIVE?

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2017 13:01


In this episode of HOW DO YOU LIVE? we feature a Sam Smith’s and Jermain Jackman’s voice coach – Anthony Wade aka Dr Voice. Anthony explores the big question: What’s the biggest killer on the planet? This is an audio version of Episode 004 with Anthony Wade. To see a […] The post Dr Voice – What is the biggest killer on the planet? – HOW DO YOU LIVE? Podcast 004 appeared first on HOW DO YOU LIVE?.

The TV Podcast
Episode 3: Good Morning Britain launches, Eurovision returns

The TV Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2015 10:54


13th April 2014: BBC2 orders The Battle For Britain's Breakfast, ITV launches Good Morning Britain, Eurovision returns, Jermain Jackman flops after winning The Voice.

RnB and HipHop Essentials Show
Jermain Jackman Interview

RnB and HipHop Essentials Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2015 17:08


Live Show Sat 3-6pm GMT - rhythmnationradio.co.uk and Tune In 'Rhythm Nation Radio' R&B and Hip-Hop fans this is a must if you want to keep up to date with the latest developments, gossip, interviews and the freshest tunes.

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Friday Feeling Show Podcast
Friday Feeling Show - Episode 22

Friday Feeling Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2015 121:54


pisode 22 of the Friday Feeling Show Featuring special guest Jermain Jackman (winner of the Voice UK 2014) talking about his new single 'How Will I Know' & more New music on this weeks podcast from Kanye West, Meek Mill, Skepta, Stormy, Tough Love & More Subscribe via iTunes to get the latest episodes of the Friday Feeling Show first - goo.gl/FrsuQr Broadcast live every Friday on WWW.SILKCITYRADIO.COM (2-4pm GMT) & WWW.TRFONLINE.COM (8-10pm GST)