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What if the key to getting unstuck isn't doing more—but doing differently? Jesse Lipscombe was on track for the Olympics when a mini-stroke changed everything. He shares how that life-altering moment sparked a shift from chasing goals to embracing doing creating a blueprint for moving forward with curiosity, clarity and confidence.
Activist and author Jesse Lipscombe on Alberta's Black history, the power of radical patience, and building coalitions of resistance. Link to Return to Amber Valley: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MsRkZz1KJB0
Have you ever felt stuck between having great ideas and actually bringing them to life? Today's guest knows a thing or two about turning thoughts into action. Jesse Lipscombe's journey began at age 14 when he starred alongside Sidney Poitier in "Children of the Dust," launching an acting career that would later include prominent roles in Netflix's "Black Summer" and "My Life With the Walter Boys." Beyond acting, Jesse has established himself as a powerful voice for change through his #MakeItAwkward campaign against discrimination, while also becoming a bestselling author and sought-after motivational speaker focused on leadership and inclusion. His latest book, "The Art of Doing” is a guide to getting motivated, getting unstuck and getting things done. **** How Prepared is Your Team for the Next Big Disruption? Future-proof your team with Malosiminds.com * Get your copy of Personal Socrates: Better Questions, Better Life Connect with Marc >>> Website | LinkedIn | Instagram | Twitter Drop a review and let me know what resonates with you about the show! Thanks as always for listening and have the best day yet! * A special thanks to MONOS, our official travel partner for Behind the Human! Use MONOSBTH10 at check-out for savings on your next purchase. ✈️ * Special props
Episode Highlights: evolution of “woke” ideology, role of Pride & BLM, impact of social justice, white privilege, role of diversity in hiring, navigating privilege & conditioning, progressive agendas, complexities of gender identity Summary: In this Monday edition of the Awake & Winning Podcast, Kaylor jams with actor, former athlete, activist and entrepreneur Jesse Lipscombe. Kaylor and Jesse's conversation examines the impact of progressive agendas, social justice movements like BLM, and the complexities of racism and privilege. Kaylor & Jesse's discussion also addresses the conditioning of young people and how internal beliefs shape reality. The dialogue extends to the trans community, exploring gender identity, societal acceptance, and the mental health impact on trans children. The episode underscores the importance of open dialogue and respectful disagreement in navigating these complex issues. Takeaways: The discussion of racism and the importance of intent versus impact in communication The role of diversity in hiring and decision-making is explored, emphasizing the importance of considering qualifications and competence while also recognizing the value of diverse perspectives The impact of subconscious beliefs on shaping reality is examined, the conditioning of young people and the implications of internal narratives and stories The use of privilege to uplift others is emphasized, highlighting the idea of using one's privilege as a superpower to make life a little lighter for those who face barriers and discrimination The debate around gender identity and biological makeup raises questions about the treatment of gender dysphoria, the use of puberty blockers, and the impact on child development Differing perspectives on the treatment of trans children and the impact on mental health are explored including challenges and ethical considerations If you enjoyed the episode, please be sure to take a screenshot and share it out on Instagram and tag @thekaylorbetts. Also, please make sure to give us a review and a five star rating if you're loving what we are doing! _____________________________ RESOURCES & LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/thelipscombe/ Websites | www.thelipscombe.com _____________________________ SPONSORS: Truly Tallow | https://www.trulytallow.com/ Use code “SUNNYBALLS10” at checkout for 10% off your order The Wellness Company | https://www.twc.health/products/bison-trifecta Use Code WINNING at checkout for 10% off your order _____________________________ IMPORTANT UPDATES: Check out the Awake & Winning Website | https://awakeandwinning.com/ Join the Awake & Winning Life AW-cademy | https://theawlife.com/ Join the Awake & Winning Business AW-cademy | https://theawbiz.com Join the Awake & Winning POD-cademy | http://yourwinningpodcast.com/ Follow Kaylor on Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/thekaylorbetts/ _____________________________
Episode Highlights: evolution of “woke” ideology, role of Pride & BLM, impact of social justice, white privilege, role of diversity in hiring, navigating privilege & conditioning, progressive agendas, complexities of gender identity Summary: In this Monday edition of the Awake & Winning Podcast, Kaylor jams with actor, former athlete, activist and entrepreneur Jesse Lipscombe. Kaylor and Jesse's conversation examines the impact of progressive agendas, social justice movements like BLM, and the complexities of racism and privilege. Kaylor & Jesse's discussion also addresses the conditioning of young people and how internal beliefs shape reality. The dialogue extends to the trans community, exploring gender identity, societal acceptance, and the mental health impact on trans children. The episode underscores the importance of open dialogue and respectful disagreement in navigating these complex issues. Takeaways: The discussion of racism and the importance of intent versus impact in communication The role of diversity in hiring and decision-making is explored, emphasizing the importance of considering qualifications and competence while also recognizing the value of diverse perspectives The impact of subconscious beliefs on shaping reality is examined, the conditioning of young people and the implications of internal narratives and stories The use of privilege to uplift others is emphasized, highlighting the idea of using one's privilege as a superpower to make life a little lighter for those who face barriers and discrimination The debate around gender identity and biological makeup raises questions about the treatment of gender dysphoria, the use of puberty blockers, and the impact on child development Differing perspectives on the treatment of trans children and the impact on mental health are explored including challenges and ethical considerations If you enjoyed the episode, please be sure to take a screenshot and share it out on Instagram and tag @thekaylorbetts. Also, please make sure to give us a review and a five star rating if you're loving what we are doing! _____________________________ RESOURCES & LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/thelipscombe/ Websites | www.thelipscombe.com _____________________________ SPONSORS: Truly Tallow | https://www.trulytallow.com/ Use code “SUNNYBALLS10” at checkout for 10% off your order The Wellness Company | https://www.twc.health/products/bison-trifecta Use Code WINNING at checkout for 10% off your order _____________________________ IMPORTANT UPDATES: Check out the Awake & Winning Website | https://awakeandwinning.com/ Join the Awake & Winning Life AW-cademy | https://theawlife.com/ Join the Awake & Winning Business AW-cademy | https://theawbiz.com Join the Awake & Winning POD-cademy | http://yourwinningpodcast.com/ Follow Kaylor on Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/thekaylorbetts/ _____________________________
An actor, former athlete, activist and entrepreneur, Jesse is ready to take on any challenge (or dream) and make it happen.The Alberta native began his acting career at the age of 14, starring in the film Children of the Dust alongside legendary actor Sidney Poitier. However, Jesse put his acting career on hold at age 18 when he accepted a full athletic scholarship at the prestigious Moorhouse College in Atlanta. There, he thrived as a breakout track star.Now, between his many ventures, Jesse continues to not only act but also produce many award-winning films and television productions (It's Not My Fault, I Don't Care Anyway, Tiny Plastic Men). You may also have seen Jesse in Netflix's hit show, Black Summer.Outside of the arts, Jesse invests in various businesses and runs a consultancy inspired by the #MakeItAwkward campaign he launched (with his wife, Julia) in 2016 to combat racism, misogyny, homophobia and hatred. He works with organizations and leaders to help them understand and address racism. In 2023, Jesse published his debut novel, Jars, a coming-of-age story about acceptance, self-discovery and the adventures of being a young person struggling to find their place.In 2017, Jesse was the recipient of the Obsidian Award for Top Business Leader in Western Canada. That year, he was also named the Community Man of the Year by Diversity Magazine.Through it all, Jesse makes it his top priority to give back to his community. Jesse works with various annual charity fundraisers and partnerships in his home base of Edmonton.This week Dr. Jody and Jesse chat all about Jesse's life, where he came from and also why he doesn't actually know where that is, his amazing family and where his career has taken him. This episode will make you think and leave you inspired.Follow Jessie:Instagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Black creators have been underrepresented in the arts throughout history. Filmmaker Nauzanin Knight and author/actor Jesse Lipscombe tell us how they're changing that. But first...we talk handshakes and healthcare with Eric Denhoff. 1:50 | Did Premier Danielle Smith intentionally snub the Prime Minister this week? Eric Denhoff's seen it all as a former chief federal negotiator, and longtime deputy minister in BC and Alberta. He tells us what he makes of The Handshake, and how it landed in different ways across the country. Plus, will $46B from the feds fix healthcare? Eric brings the Real Talk. 36:20 | Nauzanin Knight and Jesse Lipscombe didn't see themselves represented in film, television, or books growing up. The filmmakers and creators form our Real Talk Round Table presented by Urban Timber, in celebration of Black History Month. They didn't know each other before their paths crossed on Real Talk. The bond created over a half hour is truly something to see! CHECK OUT NAUZANIN'S WORK: https://www.1844studios.com/ ORDER JESSE'S NEW BOOK: https://books.friesenpress.com/store/title/119734000283142673/Jesse-Lipscombe-Jars CHECK OUT JESSE'S "NOT THAT FUNNY" GAME: https://notthatfunny.store/ 1:10:45 | We had SO much fun at last night's Real Talk Bourbon launch! Thanks to all the Real Talk Patreon supporters that joined us at Whisky Drop for an exclusive sit-down tasting. Ryan shows off a few photos from the big night. ORDER YOUR BOTTLE, DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR: https://www.whiskydrop.ca/products/real-talk-cask-2-broken-barrel?_pos=1&_sid=2ed7b7297&_ss=r 1:12:40 | Larry's sick of sex selling, Patty's got a new definition for MAID, Brad's got his blowtorch ready re: orphan wells, and Marshall's mortified about The Handshake. Presented by our friends at Local Environmental Services, it's a high-octane edition of Trash Talk! KEEP IT LOCAL: https://localenvironmental.ca/ EMAIL THE SHOW: talk@ryanjespersen.com WEBSITE: https://ryanjespersen.com/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/RealTalkRJ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/RealTalkRJ/ TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@realtalkrj
In this episode, we feature Jesse Lipscombe, actor, former athlete, activist and entrepreneur. He is full of life, and thoroughly enjoys sharing his light in the world, with a sense of purpose to create massive change for good. Nkechi covers ground with Jesse, from how he and his wife chose the names for their 3 boys, to how he chases fear, and insights on #MakeItForward movement, which is sparking the needed conversations to combat racism, misogyny, homophobia and hatred. Jesse is humurous, thoughtful, insightful, experienced, and full of wisdom. We love how he does not hold back, and shares powerfully from spaces of vulnerability. If this episode resonates with you, then remember... SUBSCRIBE • 5-Star Rate • COMMENT • SHARE this Podcast!!
[2:58] Born in Edmonton[4:17] Where do we start? [8:07] Trust the Process[10:50] Leave yourself a little better than you started[13:47] #Makeitawkward[18:00] Raising Allies[23:47] What are some things you're working on? [29:44] Everything we do is setting us up for something better[32:24] Your Legacy?
This week on the 2nd Floor, we throw it back to an episode we recorded with Jesse Lipscombe. In this short clip, Jesse takes us through his journey on how he got started as an actor and how doubt is forever. No matter what, it is always going to be there, but we can choose how we respond to it. We can either sit back and be complacent, or we can acknowledge our fears and push through.
Shane shares with his takeaways from the guests we had on our special Friday night show who were live from Ukraine. Canadian actor and friend of the Shift Jesse Lipscombe is celebrating his board game on equality! We look at the life of a Canadian actor and growing the shithead family. RUOK with Bears? Plus, what is a group of bears even called? HEY, DO YOU LIKE PODCASTS? Why not subscribe to ours? find it on Apple, Google, Spotify & Curiouscast.ca See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What started with something not that funny resulted in a mission to #MakeItAwkward. This then became a game by the name of ‘Not That Funny'. Actor, activist, speaker and singer (both professional and karaoke with his kids), Jesse Lipscombe is an empathetic entrepreneur who is gamifying social change one awkward conversation at a time. This exclusive interview is found in 'The Light Edition' of AwareNow Magazine: www.awarenowmagazine.com Featuring: Jesse Lipscombe Interviewed by: Allié McGuire Music by: Sol Rising Produced by: Awareness Ties
Season 2 kicks off with Part 2 of our chat with Chelsea Bree! Just like the Season 1 finale, this episode packed with more thoughts and questions that will have you scratching your head. Who are you, and how can you REALLY be an ally?BIO:“Flipping the script” is a motto Chelsea has embodied for as long as they could remember. Before Bree was a professional speaker and consultant, they were a dreamer. She painted pictures in her mind of the world around them and how they fit. Since then, she has acted as the Director of Communications for #MakeItAwkward, an anti-discriminatory campaign founded in 2016. In April 2021, Chelsea Bree and Jesse Lipscombe founded Not That Funny Gaming Inc., a tabletop game designed to uncover the damaging truths of microaggressions and “jokes” directed at marginalized groups and individuals.Chelsea continues her advocacy work through speaking, consulting and collaborating with organizations and individuals to create a feeling of belonging and empathy.MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:Website - https://notthatfunny.store/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/chelseabreesjourney/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/chelsea.bree.goucheyLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/chelseabree/CONNECT WITH MEInstagram | Clubhouse | Facebook: @juliwengerhttps://www.juliwenger.com/
This episode with Chelsea Bree (and part 2 coming on Friday) are packed with thoughts and questions that will have you scratching your head. Who are you, and how can you REALLY be an ally?BIO:“Flipping the script” is a motto Chelsea has embodied for as long as they could remember. Before Bree was a professional speaker and consultant, they were a dreamer. She painted pictures in her mind of the world around them and how they fit. Since then, she has acted as the Director of Communications for #MakeItAwkward, an anti-discriminatory campaign founded in 2016. In April 2021, Chelsea Bree and Jesse Lipscombe founded Not That Funny Gaming Inc., a tabletop game designed to uncover the damaging truths of microaggressions and “jokes” directed at marginalized groups and individuals.Chelsea continues her advocacy work through speaking, consulting and collaborating with organizations and individuals to create a feeling of belonging and empathy.MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:Website - https://notthatfunny.store/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/chelseabreesjourney/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/chelsea.bree.goucheyLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/chelseabree/CONNECT WITH MEInstagram | Clubhouse | Facebook: @juliwengerhttps://www.juliwenger.com/
On this week's episode, we have Jesse Lipscombe; a producer, actor and activist right here in Edmonton. He has quite the unique and interesting story, and in this long awaited interview, Omid gets the chance to sit down and dive deeper into what made Jesse who he is today.
Season 2 of Black Summer has released to mixed reviews. On this episode of Talksmackwithmac, Jesse Lipscombe (Mance) discusses his love for Black Summer and what it was like filming during the Pandemic, NBA Playoffs, and his newly release single D.K.M.O. Jesse Lipscombe new single: https://open.spotify.com/album/525zMSZiANUSeCuMTKGoh5?highlight=spotify:track:1xSVddnQMC6qFdW330tZqR Not That Funny Game: https://notthatfunny.store/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thelipscombe/ https://www.instagram.com/levi_mac702/ https://www.instagram.com/khyl_lemmehearthat/
Radio Labyrinth Presents: Steph and Jeff are joined by actor/writer/director/producer Jesse Lipscombe. Jesse plays Mance in season 2 of Black Summer currently streaming on Netflix. If you haven't seen any of season 2 yet consider this your SPOILER ALERT! Follow Jesse on all social media @thelipscomb And check out his new social card game NotThatFunny.Store And check out Netflix for Season 2 of Black Summer! #BlackSummer #JesseLipscombe #Mance #BlackSummer2 #BlackSummerSeason2 #NFT #Not That Funny #RadioLabyrinthPodcast #RadioLabyrinthPresents #Zombies #ZNationPrequel
The game is simple, the implications are complex. Jesse Lipscombe is the man behind the #MakeItAwkward movement and also the co-creator behind Not That Funny, a tabletop game designed to uncover the damaging truths behind everyday jokes directed at many marginalized groups and individuals. This week the fellas have a chat with Jesse about awkward conversations when it comes to health, illness, death, racism and more! You can support the Not That Funny Kickstarter here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/jesselipscombe/not-that-funny
The game is simple, the implications are complex. Jesse Lipscombe is the man behind the #MakeItAwkward movement and also the co-creator behind Not That Funny, a tabletop game designed to uncover the damaging truths behind everyday jokes directed at many marginalized groups and individuals. This week the fellas have a chat with Jesse about awkward conversations when it comes to health, illness, death, racism and more! You can support the Not That Funny Kickstarter here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/jesselipscombe/not-that-funny
Chris joins the show from Tokyo to chat about why there is hesitation around the Olympics in Japan. Plus, how one of the most beloved youtube videos is being taken off the internet, after being sold as an NFT. Actor and Activist Jesse Lipscombe joins the shift to tell us about his new card game that is designed to show damaging truths behind everyday jokes directed at marginalized groups. Former military pilots and officers often share UFO stories with the media. But what if some of those objects really are from alien words? We discuss with Greg Fish. HEY, DO YOU LIKE PODCASTS? Why not subscribe to ours? find it on Apple, Google, Spotify & Curiouscast.ca See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Would you play a game if it promised to make you feel awkward? Some new game developers are thinking you will say yes to that idea. Not That Funny is a tabletop game that creates everyday allies against racism and discrimination, one awkward conversation at a time. One of the developers of the game is Jesse Lipscombe, an Alberta actor and public speaker, who works with schools and companies to help everyone learn how to be inspired to end stereotypes. Jesse spoke with Russell about this new game.
You can find Jesse on Instagram: @thelipscombe To book him to speak through The Talent Bureau https://talentbureau.com/speaker/jesse-lipscombe/ For more information about Amber Valley, Alberta https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OxXJubB2cPQ (Secret Alberta: The Former Life of Amber Valley) For information about Linda McLachlan: http://www.lindamclachlan.com/ (www.lindamclachlan.com )or email linda at lindamclachlan dot com Leave a rating or review at: https://www.lovethepodcast.com/thearena (https://www.lovethepodcast.com/thearena) This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Jesse Lipscombe (actor, activist) helps us understand how our family history is important to understand, and how it relates to black history month. Shane teases producer Ryan for getting gifts to his significant other LATE. The Shiftheads weigh in on whether it's better to get a good gift, or a gift on time? And, RUOK with playing dress up...as a cop? Or pigs with joysticks? We also argue about beer. HEY, DO YOU LIKE PODCASTS? Why not subscribe to ours? find it on Apple, Google, Spotify & Curiouscast.ca See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Are you subscribed to us?Alex Eskandarkhah welcomes actor, writer, speaker, producer, artist and activist, Jesse Lipscombe. Jesse is the co-founder of Make it Awkward Inc. and has been working in the film and television industry from a really young age. He has been featured on many productions and platforms, from acting for Netflix to speaking and hosting TedX events. Jesse is the walking example of loving what you do, and he puts it on full display in this episode. Instagram:Twitter: Facebook: Kashan Persian Rugs: Alex's Instagram: Andre's Instagram: Email - info@thegiftedgab.comDiscount code for 20% off at Kashan Persian Rugs: THEGIFTEDGAB
In this episode I'm talking with Jesse Lipscombe, activist, artist, actor (and frankly a lot more labels could be applied here) about the #makeitawkward movement, racial issues in Canada, his hopes for the future, and how we move forward collectively to end racism.Is it awkward? Yup. There are those moments. Is it raw? Yup. There are those moments too. Come at this one with an open mind and open heart - we're here to "get it right, not be right".MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Jesse's Twitter https://twitter.com/thelipscombe?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5EauthorJesse's Facebook https://www.facebook.com/thelipscombe/Jesse's Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thelipscombe/CONNECT WITH MEInstagram: @juliwengerFacebook: - ww.facebook.com/becomingourselvespodcastLinkedIn: Juli Wenger Website: https://www.juliwenger.com/
Everywhere you turn these days, you see people clashing over their tightly held beliefs and opinions. Political elections. Social justice. COVID restrictions. And you don't have to look too far to see how being unwilling to change your mind can have big consequences. So today on Now or Never, we're taking a different tack. Meet Canadians who are taking that first step toward changing their mind, no matter how big or small. Jesse Lipscombe is an activist who engages with friends and strangers alike to change their mind about racism. He tells us what fuels him to have these uncomfortable conversations, and why as much as he hates scaling "Mount Racism" every day, he still believes in "Mount Hope." After years of being told by her aunties that she needs to straighten her hair, Kristine Maitland is now embracing her "Soul Train" afro. Find out what compelled her to finally change her mind about her hair. Now or Never listeners call in to tell us about the moment they changed their minds about segways, self-identifying as a dog person, and wearing high-waisted jeans. When Faith Fundal became the new host of CBC Radio's Up to Speed last month, it was the first time in their career they will be known only as Faith to their audience. Faith tells us about the power of changing your name to match your identity. When Laura Rice found out she had breast cancer and would need a double mastectomy, she was 100% sure of one thing: to embrace being "strong, flat and fabulous." But after living without breasts, Laura started to regret her decision. So she changed her mind. Haitham El Khatib and Itamar Shani were raised to hate each other: Haitham is a Palestinian Muslim, and Itamar is an Israeli Jew. How their love of cooking and sharing food brought them together in an unexpected friendship.
Rich talks to Edmonton, Alberta Black Lives Matter activist and influence Jesse Lipscombe to discuss how white culture perceives itself, what systemic racism is and what systemic change to “level the the playing field” for people of colour in a western society actually means. __________________________________________________________________________ Thanks for listening to the www.Albertastan.ca Podcast!! Check us out at www.albertastan.ca and please consider a donation to the show! If not, please share, comment, rate and subscribe to the show wherever you get your podcasts from! Same goes for the YouTube channel!!! Spotify URL https://open.spotify.com/show/5JRQyDXMDEnltrdoU5NKas ApplePodcast https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/albertastan-ca/id1431546582 GooglePlay https://playmusic.app.goo.gl/?ibi=com.google.PlayMusic&isi=691797987&ius=googleplaymusic&apn=com.google.android.music&link=https://play.google.com/music/m/Iomv5nweqb4yijczcxx5bxdyyte?t%3DAlbertastan.ca%26pcampaignid%3DMKT-na-all-co-pr-mu-pod-16 Stitcher https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=389474&refid=stpr AND YOUTUBE!!!! http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbGhoUAByTXOHd-h3WZq9Uw Follow us on face book https://www.facebook.com/Albertastanca-875067882685920/?ref=settings ***Help make this possible*** Pay pall https://www.paypal.me/albertastanca Join us on Patreon !!! https://www.patreon.com/albertastan Join us and help kick ass for the middle class!
Jesse Lipscombe, co-founder of Make it Awkward campaign & organizer of Be the Change Digital Rally, actor & activist
In today's episode, we talk to award winning actor, Jesse Lipscombe, about his multiple accomplishments, from his fascinating filmography, his TED Talks, his work with his wife on the http://makeitawkward.ca/ services, his future projects, as well as his work with the amazing Sidney Poitier, and most importantly... "Mutant World" plus much, much, more. Check out our new featured artist of the month, Tiffany Sparrow and her new single "Journey On"
I chat with talented actor and musician Jesse Lipscombe about the career of Amanda Marshall. Why did she disappear? #ComeBackAmanda.
Season 3 (2014) 33. Chris Mulkey (3x01) 8/1/14 34. Actor Eric Nelsen (3x02) 8/15/14 35. Robert Mandan (3x03) 9/5/14 36. Hope Olaide Wilson (3x04) 9/12/14 37. Zak Santiago (3x05) 9/19/14 38. Jesse Lipscombe (3x06) 9/26/14 39. Chris Rosamond (3x07) 10/3/14 40. Michelle Thrush (3x08) 10/3/14 41. Gary Cairns (3x09) 11/7/14 42. Rukiya Bernard (3x10) 11/12/14 43. Mark Hildreth (3x11) 11/18/14 44. Tony Dyson (3x12) 12/9/14
Season 3 (2014) 33. Chris Mulkey (3x01) 8/1/14 34. Actor Eric Nelsen (3x02) 8/15/14 35. Robert Mandan (3x03) 9/5/14 36. Hope Olaide Wilson (3x04) 9/12/14 37. Zak Santiago (3x05) 9/19/14 38. Jesse Lipscombe (3x06) 9/26/14 39. Chris Rosamond (3x07) 10/3/14 40. Michelle Thrush (3x08) 10/3/14 41. Gary Cairns (3x09) 11/7/14 42. Rukiya Bernard (3x10) 11/12/14 43. Mark Hildreth (3x11) 11/18/14 44. Tony Dyson (3x12) 12/9/14
Season 3 (2014) 33. Chris Mulkey (3x01) 8/1/14 34. Actor Eric Nelsen (3x02) 8/15/14 35. Robert Mandan (3x03) 9/5/14 36. Hope Olaide Wilson (3x04) 9/12/14 37. Zak Santiago (3x05) 9/19/14 38. Jesse Lipscombe (3x06) 9/26/14 39. Chris Rosamond (3x07) 10/3/14 40. Michelle Thrush (3x08) 10/3/14 41. Gary Cairns (3x09) 11/7/14 42. Rukiya Bernard (3x10) 11/12/14 43. Mark Hildreth (3x11) 11/18/14 44. Tony Dyson (3x12) 12/9/14
Season 3 (2014) 33. Chris Mulkey (3x01) 8/1/14 34. Actor Eric Nelsen (3x02) 8/15/14 35. Robert Mandan (3x03) 9/5/14 36. Hope Olaide Wilson (3x04) 9/12/14 37. Zak Santiago (3x05) 9/19/14 38. Jesse Lipscombe (3x06) 9/26/14 39. Chris Rosamond (3x07) 10/3/14 40. Michelle Thrush (3x08) 10/3/14 41. Gary Cairns (3x09) 11/7/14 42. Rukiya Bernard (3x10) 11/12/14 43. Mark Hildreth (3x11) 11/18/14 44. Tony Dyson (3x12) 12/9/14
Season 3 (2014) 33. Chris Mulkey (3x01) 8/1/14 34. Actor Eric Nelsen (3x02) 8/15/14 35. Robert Mandan (3x03) 9/5/14 36. Hope Olaide Wilson (3x04) 9/12/14 37. Zak Santiago (3x05) 9/19/14 38. Jesse Lipscombe (3x06) 9/26/14 39. Chris Rosamond (3x07) 10/3/14 40. Michelle Thrush (3x08) 10/3/14 41. Gary Cairns (3x09) 11/7/14 42. Rukiya Bernard (3x10) 11/12/14 43. Mark Hildreth (3x11) 11/18/14 44. Tony Dyson (3x12) 12/9/14
Season 3 (2014) 33. Chris Mulkey (3x01) 8/1/14 34. Actor Eric Nelsen (3x02) 8/15/14 35. Robert Mandan (3x03) 9/5/14 36. Hope Olaide Wilson (3x04) 9/12/14 37. Zak Santiago (3x05) 9/19/14 38. Jesse Lipscombe (3x06) 9/26/14 39. Chris Rosamond (3x07) 10/3/14 40. Michelle Thrush (3x08) 10/3/14 41. Gary Cairns (3x09) 11/7/14 42. Rukiya Bernard (3x10) 11/12/14 43. Mark Hildreth (3x11) 11/18/14 44. Tony Dyson (3x12) 12/9/14
Season 3 (2014) 33. Chris Mulkey (3x01) 8/1/14 34. Actor Eric Nelsen (3x02) 8/15/14 35. Robert Mandan (3x03) 9/5/14 36. Hope Olaide Wilson (3x04) 9/12/14 37. Zak Santiago (3x05) 9/19/14 38. Jesse Lipscombe (3x06) 9/26/14 39. Chris Rosamond (3x07) 10/3/14 40. Michelle Thrush (3x08) 10/3/14 41. Gary Cairns (3x09) 11/7/14 42. Rukiya Bernard (3x10) 11/12/14 43. Mark Hildreth (3x11) 11/18/14 44. Tony Dyson (3x12) 12/9/14
Season 3 (2014) 33. Chris Mulkey (3x01) 8/1/14 34. Actor Eric Nelsen (3x02) 8/15/14 35. Robert Mandan (3x03) 9/5/14 36. Hope Olaide Wilson (3x04) 9/12/14 37. Zak Santiago (3x05) 9/19/14 38. Jesse Lipscombe (3x06) 9/26/14 39. Chris Rosamond (3x07) 10/3/14 40. Michelle Thrush (3x08) 10/3/14 41. Gary Cairns (3x09) 11/7/14 42. Rukiya Bernard (3x10) 11/12/14 43. Mark Hildreth (3x11) 11/18/14 44. Tony Dyson (3x12) 12/9/14
Season 3 (2014) 33. Chris Mulkey (3x01) 8/1/14 34. Actor Eric Nelsen (3x02) 8/15/14 35. Robert Mandan (3x03) 9/5/14 36. Hope Olaide Wilson (3x04) 9/12/14 37. Zak Santiago (3x05) 9/19/14 38. Jesse Lipscombe (3x06) 9/26/14 39. Chris Rosamond (3x07) 10/3/14 40. Michelle Thrush (3x08) 10/3/14 41. Gary Cairns (3x09) 11/7/14 42. Rukiya Bernard (3x10) 11/12/14 43. Mark Hildreth (3x11) 11/18/14 44. Tony Dyson (3x12) 12/9/14
Season 3 (2014) 33. Chris Mulkey (3x01) 8/1/14 34. Actor Eric Nelsen (3x02) 8/15/14 35. Robert Mandan (3x03) 9/5/14 36. Hope Olaide Wilson (3x04) 9/12/14 37. Zak Santiago (3x05) 9/19/14 38. Jesse Lipscombe (3x06) 9/26/14 39. Chris Rosamond (3x07) 10/3/14 40. Michelle Thrush (3x08) 10/3/14 41. Gary Cairns (3x09) 11/7/14 42. Rukiya Bernard (3x10) 11/12/14 43. Mark Hildreth (3x11) 11/18/14 44. Tony Dyson (3x12) 12/9/14
Season 3 (2014) 33. Chris Mulkey (3x01) 8/1/14 34. Actor Eric Nelsen (3x02) 8/15/14 35. Robert Mandan (3x03) 9/5/14 36. Hope Olaide Wilson (3x04) 9/12/14 37. Zak Santiago (3x05) 9/19/14 38. Jesse Lipscombe (3x06) 9/26/14 39. Chris Rosamond (3x07) 10/3/14 40. Michelle Thrush (3x08) 10/3/14 41. Gary Cairns (3x09) 11/7/14 42. Rukiya Bernard (3x10) 11/12/14 43. Mark Hildreth (3x11) 11/18/14 44. Tony Dyson (3x12) 12/9/14
I really enjoyed sitting down with my guest, Jesse Lipscombe. He is an actor, podcaster, and founder of #makeitawkward movement. Checkout his podcast, Nicest Guy You'll ever Hate, on iTunes. Also, head over to my Patreon to show some love for the show
In this episode of Perspective, Ted sits down with actor, producer and activist Jesse Lipscombe to discuss several important topics, including racial tensions, the use of racial slurs and other topics in our culture related to racial/gender equality. During their conversation Jesse shares some of the personal challenges he has faced and how he is using his influence to bring much-needed attention to these areas in our culture. While recognizing that healthy conversations about these topics can be challenging, they discuss the need for making these types of conversations available for everyone in order to educate people on the harm of hatred and bigotry. Jesse also gives the listeners an inside view into the #MakeItAwkward campaign which was designed to combat racism, misogyny, homophobia and hatred of all kinds. Follow Jesse on Twitter & Instagram @thelipscombe Find out more about Jesse: http://miasummit.com/team/jesse/ Learn more about the "Make It Awkward Summit": http://miasummit.com/
My guest this week is a very well known man around town in Edmonton. Jesse Lipscombe is an actor, producer, musician, entrepreneur, and former elite-level track athlete once on track for the Olympic Games. Most recently, Jesse’s become a household name for his “Make it Awkward” campaign: an anti-discrimination movement that took shape in response to a drive-by racial attack. The efforts of this campaign culminate this weekend, from Feb 1-3, at the Make it Awkward Summit in Edmonton. The MIA Summit 2018 will bring together global leaders championing inclusivity, diversity, and love in order to disrupt the status quo and create lasting societal change. The summit has an incredible lineup of speakers, musicians, and other performers. Do not miss this one. Get all the information at miasummit.com.
Mike Brown talks with J'lyn about Bitcoin. Jesse Lipscombe talks about his #Makeitawkward campagin.
We BACK and better than ever. Our new podcast time will be ON “Tuesdays”!!!! Turn up tuesdays! So we hype!!! This week on Bag Ladiez we talk about Jesse Lipscombe being called the n-word as he films a PSA about how amazing his town is…. (Canada isn’t racism-free yall), also we talk about the #NoDAPL protests and how we can help Standing Rock and last but not least SPORTS are taking a stand (or sit) against racism. What’s our baggage: BEING “girly”. In PUT THIS IN YOUR BAG, we have two really great shows: Atlanta and Avatar:The Last Airblender. Our rotating theme , which we should be actually rotating: We talk about what super power we needed this week. See ya next week!!! News Jessie Lipscombe: http://bzfd.it/2d1ZYU8 NODAPL: http://bit.ly/2cCnaNg Athletes Protecting: http://bzfd.it/2cMODGu Shows: Watch Atlanta on FX: Tuesdays at 10 Watch Avatar: The Last Airbender on Amazon Prime. All helps, please donate to Standing Rock: http://bit.ly/2cT0RRr Also check us out!! Twitter: Bag_Ladiez Tumblr: bgladiez.tumblr.com Gmail: bgladiez@gmail.com
In this episode we cover the Rust Magic Street Street Mural Festival, the two private Alberta schools refuse to comply with provincial LGBTQ legislation, and Jesse Lipscombe and public racism here in Edmonton. Featuring music by KazMega, Skobe and Bee Eazy.
Jesse Lipscombe has fingers in more projects than he has fingers! As Executive Producer and Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) of Mosaic Entertainment, he is overseeing the 5th season of Tiny Plastic Men (Super Channel, Hulu) and a wide variety of additional projects in various phases of development. Jesse demonstrates the same laser-like focus that guided his athletic career and has brought the same level of relentless determination to his current sport: raising money for creative programming. He tells you how to take advantage (in a good way!) of various government or foundation grants that may be available to kickstart funding for a project. And speaking of kickstarts, Jesse also describes the benefits of crowdfunding websites like Kickstarter and, of course, the ongoing search for private investors. He asks you to ask yourself what you’re willing to give to someone who’s willing to give money to you. Maybe a T-shirt? Cameo role in the project? Their money back plus a healthy return on the investment? Jesse’s suggestions to you on pursuing answers when you don’t get what you want is priceless. And his advice on enjoying the journey if you’re pursuing your passion should be printed on the back of those T-shirts you send to those investors who sent you some money! You can take this expert’s advice. But take your own pulse. You’ll know when you’re on your own right path. And when it’s time to up your game a bit. Fall down seven times, get up eight. - Japanese proverb Subscribe to the free Monetizing Your Creativity podcast: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/monetizing-your-creativity/id1082894462?mt=2 While you're there, please leave your comments and suggestions for future episodes. We love your feedback! Or search for Monetizing Your Creativity on Stitcher, Google Play Music, Overcast or your other podcast app. www.monetizingyourcreativity.com