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Hon drömde om att bli USA:s första svarta kvinnliga konsertpianist, men blev något mycket större. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Det är helt smockfullt framför den provisoriska scenen i Montgomery, Alabama. Tusentals medborgarrättsaktivister har vandrat hit från Selma, för att protestera mot de amerikanska raslagarna. Det är beväpnade poliser överallt och på avstånd hörs ljudet av helikoptrar. – There were those who said we wouldn't get here.CBS News sänder när Martin Luther King håller ett tal.– There were those who said we would only get here over their dead bodies. Well, all the world today knows that we are here today. And we are standing before the forces of power in the state of Alabama. And we ain't gonna let no one tell us to turn around.Året är 1965 och den senaste tiden har engagemanget för medborgarrättsrörelsen i USA intensifierats, men så även våldet, diskrimineringen och förtrycket av svarta. När Martin Luther King kliver av scen är det dags för Nina Simone att ta plats. Ilskan hon känner vibrerar i bröstet. På kort tid har hon blivit en av den svarta medborgarrättsrörelsens allra starkaste förgrundsgestalter. Allt började med låten hon skrev efter att fyra svarta flickor dödades av Ku Klux Klan i ett bombattentat i Birmingham. Inför 40.000 personer sjunger hon det som ingen vågat säga tidigare: Mississippi goddam!Medverkande: Josette Bushell-Mingo och Nils HanssonProgrammet är gjort av Alexandra Sannemalm i början av 2025Producent och programledare Joanna KorbutiakExekutiv producent Lars TruedsonSlutmix Fredrik NilssonP3 Musikdokumentär produceras av Tredje Statsmakten MediaLjudklippen i programmet kommer från JET Magazine (1983) HARDtalk (BBC, 1999), What happened, Miss Simone? (2015), Nina Simone - The Legend (1992), Jazzbaren Ronnie Scott's (1984), Morning Becomes Eclectic (KCRW 1985/1987), Black journal (1969), CBS News (1968), Harlem Cultural Festival (1969), Montreux Sounds (Eagle Rock Entertainment Ltd. 1976) och youtubekontona Tim Prescott (intervju från 1998), Nina Simone Music och History.
What's up, friends! Have you heard of Johnson Publishing? If you haven't, you probably heard of Ebony and Jet magazines. We are giving you the scoop on a company that helped move Black culture forward. Come and learn with us!Send us a textSupport the showCheck out our weekly newsletter! Also, catch Dario on the new season of Netflix's "High On the Hog" here!!If you have anything you'd like us to talk about on the podcast, food or history, please email us at media@77flavorschi.com WATCH US ON YOUTUBE HERE! Visit our website https://www.77flavorschi.com Follow us on IG: 77 Flavors of Chicago @77flavorschi Dario @i_be_snappin Sara @sarafaddah
Just this year, Neelam Warren-Pal graduated from DePauw University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications. Her late grandfather, Melvin Warren, was Ken's classmate in the late 1960s.When Ken left Southern California after graduating high school in 1966, he traveled to Chicago where he became a student at the Moody Bible Institute. Among his freshman dorm mates was Melvin Warren. They had long talks into the night. In retrospect, it was a clash of cultures. Four years later, Melvin called a press conference and announced that the Bible school was a white, hopelessly racist institution. Rather than receive an education, it caused him much harm. See JET MAGAZINE article from 1970.All these years, Ken lived with the suspicion that his response to Melvin's life story on the South Side of Chicago had contributed to his profound disappointment. Several years ago, Ken attempted to locate him - only to find that Melvin had died - too soon. Ken wrote a letter to Melvin and read it on a Beached White Male podcast episode - posted April 17, 2020. Several months later from her college dorm, Neelam, Melvin's granddaughter, decided on her own to search Google for the grandfather she had never met. Ken's podcast came up. Neelam listened as this stranger from California read a letter to her grandfather. He reflected on their days in Bible school more than fifty years before. Neelam shared her discovery with her Mom, Karen, Melvin's daughter. Since then Ken, Karen and Neelam have become friends. In this episode, you will hear Neelam's version of this heartwarming story. A graduate of DePauw University, Neelam hopes to be a podcaster. Her plan is to interview popular hip-hop artists. Ken and Neelam talk about her favorites: Doechii, Noname, and Megan Thee Stallion. SHOW NOTESBecome a Patron | Ken's Substack PageSupport the show
Noah has a conversation with Katara Washington Patton about depression, anxiety, and worry–how common these struggles are in Scripture and amongst Christians, but how they are stigmatized in the church. They talk about breaking through barriers to reach out for help if you need it, as well as how to be a good friend to someone struggling with their mental health. Katara Washington Patton is Executive Editor at Our Daily Bread Publishing, and the author of eight books, including her latest Navigating the Blues: Where to Turn When Worry, Anxiety, or Depression Steal Your Hope, an Amazon best-seller. She is also the author of Successful Moms of the Bible, Successful Women of the Bible, and Successful Leaders of the Bible, among other works. Katara has worked in the editorial and acquisitions departments at Weekly Reader Corporation, Jet Magazine, Urban Ministries, Inc. (UMI), McGraw-Hill, The African American Pulpit, The Chicago Defender, Tyndale House Publishers, and Christian Century Magazine. She is currently also a regular contributor to the daily devotions at Our Daily Bread. You can also watch the podcast episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/NmrqOJmmqQQ Flip Side Notes: Join an upcoming Beyond the Battle online group at www.beyondthebattle.net Support Flip Side sponsor Angry Brew by using promo code FLIP at angrybrew.com or fivelakes.com to pick up some Angry Brew or Chris' Blend coffee at 10% off. Get a free month of Covenant Eyes at www.covenanteyes.com using promo code BEYOND Get a free month of Accountable2You keyword accountability: a2u.app/beyond (do not use “www”) Support the show and get some sweet swag by becoming a patron at www.patreon.com/noahfilipiak – includes exclusive access to email the show and request topics. Purchase Beyond the Battle and Needed Navigation by Noah Filipiak.
Home sweet home! Joy and Taylor have returned from Cannes and they can't wait to share a brand new episode of Two Personal with you. In this week's episode, they'll be discussing the significance of the Jet Beauty of the Week and the surprising criticism aimed at Taylor Swift. They will also be exploring the concept of trust and its relationship to control issues. Both Taylor and Joy will share their personal experiences and how they've dealt with trust issues in their own lives. Trust is built through accountability and taking responsibility for mistakes. So what are your trust issues and how do you deal with them? New episodes of the show are released every Wednesday on YouTube, and you can listen to the audio version on all major podcast platforms. If you want to join the conversation, you can follow the show on Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook using the handle @TwoPersonalShow.
Writer and curator Legacy Russell joins Kate Wolf to discuss her new book, Black Meme, which theorizes the history of viral images of Blackness in America from the dawn of the 20th century to the present. The book argues for the centrality of Black culture in the formation of the digital sphere; it also points to the many ways images of Black people have been exploited, decontextualized, and abused both before and after the internet. Russell draws on a variety of examples, from the open-casket photos of Emmet Till that appeared in Jet Magazine, to the phenomena of Michael Jackson's Thriller video, which helped popularize the VCR, to more recent viral videos of police violence and Black social death. Calling for a reexamination of notions of private and public property, Black Meme urges a reconsideration of what an equitable exchange might look like for Black creators online, as well as engagement on the internet that goes beyond a reshare. Also, Miranda July, author of All Fours, returns to recommend Small Rain by Garth Greenwell.
Writer and curator Legacy Russell joins Kate Wolf to discuss her new book, Black Meme, which theorizes the history of viral images of Blackness in America from the dawn of the 20th century to the present. The book argues for the centrality of Black culture in the formation of the digital sphere; it also points to the many ways images of Black people have been exploited, decontextualized, and abused both before and after the internet. Russell draws on a variety of examples, from the open-casket photos of Emmet Till that appeared in Jet Magazine, to the phenomena of Michael Jackson's Thriller video, which helped popularize the VCR, to more recent viral videos of police violence and Black social death. Calling for a reexamination of notions of private and public property, Black Meme urges a reconsideration of what an equitable exchange might look like for Black creators online, as well as engagement on the internet that goes beyond a reshare. Also, Miranda July, author of All Fours, returns to recommend Small Rain by Garth Greenwell.
Brian breaks down the larger-than-life, unbelievable tale of the man who showed up to Sam Cooke’s funeral with Sam Cooke’s wife – Bobby Womack. There is sex. There is attempted murder. There is lots of drugging with Sly Stone. This episode is brought to you in part by Louder Than Life Music Festival. Send us an episode request about one of the bands performing and you could win tickets to see them there! Email: WeAreTheStoryGuys@gmail.com SHOW NOTES: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Womack https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/bobby-womack-1944-2014-246105/ https://atlantablackstar.com/2024/01/22/story-marry-bobby-womack-sam-cooke-widow-after-death/ The Soul Stirrer by Barney Hoskins: https://teachrock.org/article/the-soul-stirrer-sam-cooke/ Jet Magazine story: https://www.tumblr.com/twixnmix/190983933828/sam-cookes-widow-marries-bobby-womack-77-days https://kissrichmond.com/1753642/rb-singer-bobby-womack-still-heartbroken-about-baby-sons-death/ https://www.theguardian.com/music/2014/jun/28/bobby-womack-dies-aged-70 https://raresoul.com/bobby-womack-marries-sam-cookes-widow-gets-pistol-whipped/ https://raycharlesvideomuseum.blogspot.com/2015/07/bobby-and-ray-1966.html https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/how-we-met-womack-and-womack-1403513.html https://www.mtv.com/news/l698zf/bobby-womack-sam-cooke https://eurweb.com/2022/womack-sisters-born-into-betrayal-entanglement/ https://www.iloveoldschoolmusic.com/vintage-entanglement-bobby-womack-got-shot-for-sleeping-with-daughter-of-his-celebrity-friend/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Womack https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bravest_Man_in_the_Universe http://www.apologetix.com/faq/faq-detail.php?faq_q_id=52 Mark Farner's Christian version of “Some Kind of Wonderful”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rLvIBR4rxGQ
Born and raised in Pennsylvania, the 97-year-old Pittsburgh-based artist and sculptor Thaddeus Mosley has a deep and enduring obsession with wood. In his late 20s, he began to use the material for art, carving sculptures in his basement studio, and with his sculpture-making now spanning 70 years, his enduring dedication to his craft is practically unparalleled. Represented by Karma gallery since 2019, Mosley has only now, in the past decade or so, begun to receive the international recognition and attention he has long deserved. In his hands, wood sings; he shapes and carves trees into striking abstract forms that often appear as if they're levitating while honoring and preserving their organic, natural character. As with the work of his two main influences, Constantin Brâncuși and Isamu Noguchi, Mosley, too, strives to make sculptures that, in his words, beyond today, “will be interesting in a hundred tomorrows.”On the episode, he talks about the language that poetry, music, and sculpture all share; his early years as a sports writer for a local newspaper; and his life-transforming relationship with the Carnegie Museum of Art in Pittsburgh.Special thanks to our Season 9 presenting sponsor, L'École, School of Jewelry Arts.Show notes:Thaddeus Mosley[4:13] Sam Gilliam[17:24] Carnegie Museum[21:08] Carnegie International[21:08] Leon Arkus[21:08] “Thaddeus Mosley: Forest”[21:08] “Inheritance”[24:20] Isamu Noguchi[27:53] Constantin Brâncuși[28:28] University of Pittsburgh[28:28] Martha Graham[46:15] Floyd Bennett Field[46:23] Ebony magazine[46:23] Sepia magazine[46:23] Jet magazine[46:23] Pittsburgh Courier[54:34] John Coltrane[51:37] Li Bo[51:37] Dylan Thomas[56:21] Bernard Leach[57:45] Langston Hughes[57:45] Countee Cullen[57:45] Harriet Tubman[57:45] Fannie Lou Hamer[57:45] “The Long-Legged Bait”[57:45] “Air Step - for Fayard and Harold Nicholas”[57:45] The Nicholas Brothers
When the search for truth leads us through a labyrinth of facts and fiction, it's the keen eyes of people like Erik Avanier, a seasoned reporter from WJXT News Channel 4, who light the way. Our latest MedEvidence conversation is anything but ordinary, as Dr. Michael Koren, flips the script to uncover the story behind the storyteller. Erik, with a background influenced by his godmother's legacy at Jet Magazine, shares his passage from the world of print to the dynamic arena of television reporting. His insights into localizing national stories are invaluable, particularly our joint ventures during the pandemic that brought crucial, community-specific information to the forefront.Join us as we share the lessons learned from the front lines of media to how we find the facts in medicine through clinical trials as both investigators looking for the truth.Recording Date: April 19, 2024Be a part of advancing science by participating in clinical researchShare with a friend. Rate, Review, and Subscribe to the MedEvidence! podcast to be notified when new episodes are released.Follow us on Social Media:FacebookInstagramTwitterLinkedInWant to learn more checkout our entire library of podcasts, videos, articles and presentations at www.MedEvidence.com Powered by ENCORE Research GroupMusic: Storyblocks - Corporate InspiredThank you for listening!
The largest-ever court award for slavery reparations came from an unlikely plaintiff. Henrietta Wood was an enslaved woman who gained her freedom in the 1840s - only to be kidnapped and sold back into slavery for 15 more horrific years. Her heroic fight for payback is inspiration for today's reparations battle. Join us with historian Caleb McDaniel, whose book telling Wood's story, Sweet Taste Of Liberty, won the Pulitzer Prize.SHOW NOTESGuest: W. Caleb McDanielDr. McDaniel is a professor at Rice University and U.S. historian, focusing on the Civil War Era and the struggle over slavery. He chairs the Department of History and serves as co-chair of Rice's Task Force on Slavery, Segregation, and Racial Injustice. His book, Sweet Taste of Liberty: A True Story of Slavery and Restitution in America, was awarded the 2020 Pulitzer Prize in History.Caleb McDaniel's home pageCaleb McDaniel's book about Henrietta Wood, Sweet Taste Of LibertyStolen by Richard Bell - story of five Black boys kidnapped from Philadelphia into slavery in 1825 More about Henrietta Wood's son Arthur Sims including his photo in Jet Magazine when he was America's oldest practicing Black lawyer!HIGHLIGHTS OF EPISODE:[5:57] The “reverse Underground Railroad” and kidnapping gangs in border states[12:51] The villain: Zebulon Ward[17:37] The case: Henrietta Wood v. Zebulon Ward[20:38] Generational impact of court award on Wood's family[28:42] Importance of political action in the fight for reparations[31:52] The hero: Henrietta WoodContact Tony & AdamSubscribe
It seems like everyone invokes the legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr., from leftist organizers to conservative pundits. “If Martin Luther King was alive, today he'd….” or “Dr. King didn't die for you to be…” or “What would King do?” And while Dr. King is no longer alive to weigh in, he did let Ebony Magazine readers know what he'd do in certain situations through his advice column, Advice For Living. In this episode, Katie and Yves take in Dr. King's advice, flaws and all. Get show notes at ontheme.show Follow us on Instagram @onthemeshow Email us at hello@ontheme.showSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the Thoughtful Entrepreneur, your host Josh Elledge speaks with the CEO & Founder of Disctopia, Patrick Hill.Patrick Hill, the visionary behind Disctopia, explained that the platform offers content owners full transparency of their data and the opportunity to monetize it. Disctopia primarily focuses on audio and video content, providing insights into audience engagement. They distinguish between regular plays and highly engaged plays, which they term "true plays." This data allows content owners to charge different rates for different levels of engagement, thereby increasing their revenue potential.When asked about the implementation of Disctopia in school systems, Patrick revealed that they have already signed up a couple of schools for their program. They provide mobile podcast kits for students and teachers to set up podcast studios on campus, typically placed in the library or media center for easy access. Every student gets a Dystopia account to upload their content. Patrick acknowledged that implementing in schools can be challenging due to long billing cycles, but they work with schools off-cycle to make it easier.Key Points from the Episode:Disctopia: a platform for content owners to monetize their dataFocus on audio and video contentInsights on audience engagement, distinguishing between regular plays and "true plays"Example of client, Jet Magazine, using Disctopia's engagementmodelPartnership with SEMrush for keyword optimizationImplementation of Disctopia in school systemsMobile podcast kits for students and teachersPricing for independent creators, SMBs, and larger applicationsIntegration with Microsoft Teams and SharePointAbout Patrick Hill:Patrick Hill is the visionary Founder and CEO of Disctopia, a pioneering music streaming and podcast hosting platform. Motivated by the unjust treatment of artists in the industry, Patrick established Disctopia to revolutionize the streaming market. His platform pays artists the highest per stream, addressing the financial struggles many creators face today.Under Patrick's leadership, Disctopia has swiftly grown to host over 4 million podcasts, music from 10,000 indie artists, and a library of 20,000 audiobooks.Patrick's expertise spans over 20 years, making him a stalwart in global data solutions and technology design. His extensive experience in API development, integration, and system design ensures Disctopia operates seamlessly, both in user experience and backend efficiency. Furthermore, his role as a Certified Microsoft Infrastructure Developer guarantees Disctopia's presence on the cloud is not just a hosting solution but a robust, scalable, and secure platform.A forward-thinking entrepreneur, Patrick's creative genius and technical acumen blend seamlessly, positioning Disctopia as a trendsetter in the digital content engagement realm. His dedication to empowering artists and reshaping the digital landscape makes him a leader of exceptional influence and impact.About Disctopia:Disctopia is a unique platform tailored exclusively for creative individuals, recognizing the artist within everyone. Regardless of background or expertise, Disctopia embraces the philosophy that everyone possesses artistic capabilities. This innovative platform empowers individuals to express their creativity by offering a space to create, upload, and share their artistic endeavors effortlessly.Unlike conventional streaming services, Disctopia's core mission is to amplify diverse voices and talents, fostering
Part II of the conversation, Dr. Joaquin Wallace dives deeper on how the Generational Wealth Model can change your perception of wealth and money for you and your family. The Generational Wealth Model includes seven stages that are continuous throughout your cycle of life. Be sure to click the links for more info on Dr. Joaquin Wallace Amazon: Welfare to Work: A Practitioner;s Perspective on How to Develop and Implement a Successful Welfare to Work ProgramWebsite: drjwallace.com
The Generational Wealth Model is discussed in its entirety by Dr. Joaquin Wallace. With over 20+ years of coaching while leaving footprints along the way, Dr. Wallace will discuss all seven stages and how they are lifelong processes to generational wealth. Be sure to click the links to connect with Dr. Wallace! Amazon: Welfare to Work: A Practitioner;s Perspective on How to Develop and Implement a Successful Welfare to Work ProgramWebsite: drjwallace.com
Sip (@sse_sip) , Jaytona (@jaytona4000) , Mook (@coastboymook) , & Nevatell (@nevatell) are back @ it again with another Issue of the Potecast ! We begin with the question “What's the Appropriate Age to Watch Porn?” which leads into unruly kids & Top College Prospect Mikey Williams Facing Prison Time. We also introduce a New Segment: “ The Black Man Spotlight” as we speak on The Kenyan Undefeated “Lawyer” and his 26-0 Case Record , “ Jada Pinkett Shakur Smith “ , & so much more ! #PrayersForKeshaun ❤️
In episode 253 of the Pour Horsemen, we have a special guest @everybodylovesdaylon the President of @getjetmag JET Magazine follow on all platforms! Topics Our interview with Daylon His work with Wingstop Working with Anthony Anderson and Blackish What's Next For JET And More Join our Patreon for more exclusive content https://www.patreon.com/thepourhorsemen Take Advantage of Our Audible Trial Program https://www.audibletrial.com/thepourhorsemen Support Gran Coramino and tell them we sent you! https://grancoramino.com Follow The Pour Horsemen on Instagram @thepourhorsemen, and email at thepourhorsemen@gmail.com Subscribe to Apple Podcast, Spotify Podcast, Google Play, YouTube, iHeartradio, or PocketCast.
Clarence Waldron talks about his stroke, recovery, working as Senior Editor and Writer of Jet Magazine, and his memories of Luther Vandross and Aretha Franklin. Twenty years ago, Clarence interviewed Luther's mother, Mrs. Mary Ida Vandross, for Jet Magazine after Luther suffered a stroke due to mismanaged type 2 diabetes. Clarence's story is an excellent reminder of why it's essential to ACT F.A.S.T. if you or a loved one is experiencing a stroke. The acronym FAST (Facial drooping, Arm weakness, Speech difficulties, and Time) has been used by the National Stroke Association, American Heart Association, and others to educate the public on detecting stroke symptoms. Earlier treatment results in a greater chance of recovery, a reduced likelihood of permanent disability, and a lesser need for extensive rehabilitation. You'll quickly hear Clarence's upbeat attitude and ferocious appetite for music and divas have served him well during his recovery. Throughout this podcast, we feature music from Aretha Franklin's Get It Right album and Luther Vandross's Live At Radio City Music Hall 2003 20th Anniversary Edition album courtesy of SONY Music. Enjoy more Wellness with a Wow! Visit: Divabetic.Org
In Need to Know, the co-hosts discuss how loneliness impacts our health -- and how it's been doing so since before the COVID-19 pandemic. In All the Feels, Martha Stewart inspires an entire segment on classic magazine covers; plus, Bianca and Isaiah reveal what iconic covers they would recreate. In Gotta Do, the Money May series continues, as real estate guru Maceo Thomas stops by to offer wisdom regarding home ownership.
In this episode, I interview Jarrie Brown, who is a lover of Israel and all that she learned about this exciting country during her travels there. She shares when her love of Israel, especially Jerusalem, began and why she and her mom took the journey there to honor her father's memory. She encourages us to travel there not only because of the spiritual significance, but as a place that is highly livable, safe and enlightening. Jarrie L. Brown is an Ethics Compliance Investigator with a local Government Agency in Chicago, IL. A Graduate of DominicanUniversity and a Former Ebony Fashion Show Stylist (Ebony and Jet Magazine). As a Stylist, she's traveled extensively throughout the US, Canada, Hawaii, the Caribbean and Europe. And during her spare time, she is an artist, seamstress and the loving grandmother of two. Jarrie has been traveling since the age of two, but her accomplished travel includes a tour of the Holy Land, Jerusalem, Israel (College studies and tour of the United Kingdom, France, and Rome, Italy). “America is my Country, but Jerusalem Israel is my home”, says Jarrie! If you would like to reach out to Jarrie regarding travel to Israel, you can email her at brownjarrie@gmail.com
Another massacre in America. It feels like we are living in a nightmare—and we should refuse to become numb to it. Instead, we should use our anger and sorrow and demand that our leaders do the things that most Americans support to stop the carnage. I include links to some *extremely* graphic images of Emmett Till's corpse as well as the corpses of the recent mass shooting victims in Allen, Texas below. If you believe that you will not be able to handle seeing these images, I strongly urge you not to click on them. These images are not included to sensationalize the topic or to disrespect the deceased. They are included here because I do not believe that America can grapple with the problem of gun violence without viewing and truly confronting the devastation that it causes. In 1955, Emmett Till—an African American teen—was kidnapped and brutally murdered by White racists. His mother, Mamie, insisted on an open casket funeral, forcing the world to see the consequences of racism in America. Photographs of Till's mutilated corpse were circulated around the country by Jet Magazine and The Chicago Defender and generated intense public reaction, contributing to progress in the Civil Rights Movement. You can click here to see them. I have no idea whether being confronted with the very graphic images of mass shootings in America will rouse the kind of reaction that might lead to meaningful change in the same way that Till's helped further the Civil Rights Movement. But I believe we owe it to our children to try: You can click here to see them. It is not radical to say that, nationwide, we should: Ban assault rifles and high-capacity magazines Enact a 30-day waiting period for all gun sales Enact red flag laws Enact better and uniform background checks Raise the legal age at which people can purchase firearms Improve our mental health system I know this is not radical because a majority of Americans support everything on that list. You can read the Gallup surveys yourself. There is consensus in America on what needs to be done. The problem is not with the citizens, but our leaders. There is no excuse to wait any longer. Contact your elected representatives and demand a better world for our children. The best research suggests we can make a serious dent in this problem if our leaders would only implement the reasonable preferences of a majority of Americans. Visit us at ConnorsForum.org and subscribe to our newsletter The Connors Forum is an independent entity from the institutions that we partner with. The views expressed in our newsletters and podcasts are those of the individual contributors alone and not of our partner institutions. Episode Music: “Please Listen Carefully” by Jahzzar (Free Music Archive) “Star Blessed Night” by Ketsa (Free Music Archive) “Draw the Sky” by Paul Keane (licensed through TakeTones) "Hibernation" by Ibi (publicly available on YouTube) “Happy Trails (To You)” by the Riders in the Sky (used with artist's permission) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Its Another Episode and Season of Women, Wealth and Entrepreneurship with Host and Founder, Ariel Shaw,MBA We are joined today by Tameika Isaac Devine. Tameika is an Attorney, former elected official and a Leading Expert and Speaker on work-life integration for busy working moms whose insights have been featured in CNN, MSNBC, The Oprah Winfrey Network, Forbes, Jet Magazine and more. As a busy working mom and wife, Tameika understands the challenges that can come with trying to excel both at home and at work. Tameika's personal passion is in helping working moms conquer overwhelm in order to perform their best at work and at home. She is an advocate for women in leadership and speaks on work-life balance/integration, leadership and networking, and politics and community engagement. Additionally, she has authored multiple books including, “Think Like A CEO, Act Like A Mom: The Pursuit of Work Life Integration” where she shares the perfect blend of old age advice and personal anecdotes to explain how working moms can truly have it all. First elected in 2002 at the age of 29, Tameika served as a member of city council for 20 years and served as the Mayor Pro Tem for 4 of those years. Tameika was the first African- American women to be elected to the city council. She was also the first African American woman to run for Mayor for the city of Columbia, SC in 2020. Tameika is also the Founder of The Possibilities Institute, LLC, a peak performance public speaking, coaching and consulting firm specializing in working with women leaders and working moms and teaching them how to live their “Devine Life”. Tameika's leadership has been recognized nationally. She has been named one of the 50th Most Influential People in the Midlands by Columbia Business Monthly and a 2018 Woman of Influence by the Columbia Regional Business Report. She was selected by Governing Magazine to be one of their 20 leaders in the Women in Government Leadership Program. A dynamic and engaging speaker for any audience, Tameika has shared stages and platforms with Michelle Obama, Oprah Winfrey, Hillary Clinton, Steve Forbes, Elizabeth Warren, Common, Gayle King, Mandy Patinkin, Hill Harper, and America Ferrera. --------------------------------------- Our 2023 Media Participants are The Alzheimer's Services Center, Tyronica Carter of Radiant Styles at Alicia Williams of The Dazzling Diva, Yvette D. Best of Best Tax Solutions LLC, Debraisha Hale of Divine Designs, Melissa Ellis of Life Beyond Water, Katherine Jordan of The Savvy ID & Kimberly Corbin of Meeting Shields LLC.
In this week's episode, I am honored to speak with Bianca B. King, an entrepreneur, professional matchmaker, and the CEO & Founder of Pretty Damn Ambitious™. Bianca is passionate about helping ambitious women achieve their goals by matching them with premier coaches.She is also the President and Creative Director of Seven5 Seven3 Marketing Group, a digital marketing agency that has served hundreds of entrepreneurs nationwide since 2008. Bianca's results-driven creative marketing strategies have helped her clients achieve a combined revenue of over $275 million.Bianca's expertise has been recognized in various online and print publications, including Fast Company, LinkedIn, Entrepreneur, Dallas Weekly, The Story Exchange, Women's Forum, and Jet Magazine, Savvy Broadcasting Prodcast and Safi Media.During our conversation, Bianca shares her inspiring journey from humble beginnings, where she had to hustle from an early age to get where she is today. You'll leave our chat feeling motivated and empowered to continue on your ambitious path.04:28 - Bianca and I discuss how we met on LinkedIn, and she shares her origin story of leaving home at 13 years old11:13 - I ask her to delve deeper into how she took care of herself through the changes that occurred in her teenage years13:27 - Bianca explains her pivot from real estate to marketing and how she continuously up-skilled herself15:52 - We discuss the perception of ambition in women and when Bianca realized she was ambitious21:56 - Bianca shares how she built her marketing company and quickly pivoted during the recession29:00 - We explore the beginnings of Pretty Damn Ambitious during the pandemic and what Bianca has discovered on this new path36:55 - We discuss the importance of beauty and aesthetics in delivering our message42:01 - Bianca closes the episode by sharing her advice for women who want to become unapologetically visibleYou can find Bianca on Instagram, LinkedIn, and the Pretty Damn Ambitious website If you loved this episode, please rate and review on iTunes!If you want support with your visibility head to www.thebeauvoirgroup.com or book a chat with me here I love to hear from you! Let's connect:www.linkedin.com/in/bibigi-haile Instagram @bibigihaileunleashed@speakeasy.work
Get in the game and make some plays - that needs to be our mantra as it pertains to the political spectrum and no one will create better way for us than us. On this episode Atima Omara provides a narrative full of information and inspiration supporting you in taking the action needed to create better for each of us. Named to Ebony Magazine's “Power 100” and Jet Magazine's “40 Under 40” list, Atima founded Omara Strategy Group, as President & Chief Strategist she offers political and advocacy consulting services to progressive candidates and organizations that center women, people of color and other historically marginalized groups in their mission and work. Listen, React, and Share then go engage with Atima on social: Twitter Instagram Don't forget to get social with While Black IG: WHILE_BLACK; TWITTER @whileblackpc; FB @whileblackpodcast or email: whileblackpodcast@gmail.com Recorded @ drsatl.com Theme song Produced by Wahid Gomes and licensed through Verde Music Group
Tina and Hillary cover George W. Lee and Steve Lough. Tina's Story George Wesley Lee was a prominent civil rights leader in Humphreys County Mississippi. BUT when he continued to push for equal voting rights for blacks, he was murdered. Hillary's Story Steve Lough worked for years with the Ringling Brothers circus. BUT when he saw bozos like Trump running for office, he decided that a real clown should join the clowns in Congress. Sources Tina's Story AFL-CIO Black History Month Profiles: Rev. George W. Lee (https://aflcio.org/2020/2/13/black-history-month-profiles-rev-george-w-lee)--by Kenneth Quinnell Black Past GEORGE WASHINGTON LEE (1903-1955) (https://www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/people-african-american-history/george-washington-lee-1903-1955/)--by Samuel Momodu Mississippi Encyclopedia George Wesley Lee (Minister and Activist) (https://mississippiencyclopedia.org/entries/george-wesley-lee-minister-activist/) Southern Poverty Law Center REV. GEORGE LEE (https://www.splcenter.org/rev-george-lee) United States Department of Justice George Lee--Notice to Close File (Jul 12 2011) (https://www.justice.gov/crt/case-document/george-lee) Zinn Education Project May 7, 1955: Murder of Rev. George W. Lee (https://www.zinnedproject.org/news/tdih/rev-george-lee/) Photos George W. Lee (https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/a/aa/George%2BW.%2BLee.jpg)--from beejae.com (fair use) via Wikipedia Segregated Movie Theater in Belzoni (https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/ff/Segregated_movie_theater.jpg/1920px-Segregated_movie_theater.jpg)--by Marion Post Wolcott (public domain) via Wikipedia Katherine Blair Saw Gunman's Car (https://s36500.pcdn.co/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/RevGeorgeLee_jet.jpg)--screenshot from 1955 Jet Magazine via Zinn Education Project Hillary's Story AP News Circus clown who ran for Congress dies in South Carolina (https://apnews.com/article/96c0c48bfcd24a88b43c64839aae13bd) Ballotpedia South Carolina's 5th Congressional District (https://ballotpedia.org/South_Carolina%27s_5th_Congressional_District) CBS News Why an Ivy League-educated former clown is running for Congress (https://www.cbsnews.com/news/why-an-ivy-league-educated-former-clown-is-running-for-congress/)--by Kathryn Watson CNN A clown is running for Congress in South Carolina (https://www.cnn.com/2018/03/27/politics/congress-south-carolina-clown-candidate/index.html)--by Veronica Stracqualursi Daily News Professional clown Steve Lough is dead, months after losing his bid for the U.S. House of Representatives (https://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/ny-news-clown-south-carolina-dead-20190303-story.html) Facebook Steve Lough for Congress (https://www.facebook.com/ClownForCongress/) IBTimes UK Former clown Steve Lough running for Congress (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lTFLg8B8CAY) Kornegay Funeral Home Obituary Stephen Harrison "Steve" Lough of Camden, South Carolina (http://www.kornegayfuneralhomes.com/obituary/stephen-harrison-steve-lough) WIS News 10 So, there is a clown running for Congress in South Carolina (https://www.wistv.com/story/37809716/so-there-is-a-clown-running-for-congress-in-south-carolina/)--by Tanita Gaither Photos Steve Lough (https://www.wistv.com/story/37809716/so-there-is-a-clown-running-for-congress-in-south-carolina/)--screenshot via WIS News 10 Steve Lough in Clown Costume (https://www.gannett-cdn.com/authoring/2018/03/26/NHEJ/ghows-NC-cdda3d43-8dcf-44b8-8e71-36ae8cbb4dfa-74becdce.jpeg?width=660&height=495&fit=crop&format=pjpg&auto=webp)--from Notes on a Cowardly Lion via GoUpstate Lough Campaign Website (https://www.counton2.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/7/2018/03/steve20lough20congress_1522183598151.JPG_38541363_ver1.0.jpg)--screenshot of homepage via News 2 NBC
I Only Listen To 90s Music has been gone for a while but we decided to come back with a live show! In this live episode, we talk: -Lovers and Friends Tour back again (1:00) -How much are you really going to pay for those Beyonce tickets? (6:06) -Who Should Win at the 2023 Grammy Awards? (25:10) -MJ's nephew to play him in the new Antonine Fuqua Biopic (40:34) -Black Sheep with a monumental $750 million dollar lawsuit vs Universal (47:11) -Jet Magazine's Top 20 Singles in Spring 1988 (56:01) Join the I Only Listen to 90s Music Facebook Group http://bit.ly/3k0UEDe Follow I Only Listen to 90s Music on IG https://bit.ly/3sbCphv Follow SOLC Network online Instagram: https://bit.ly/39VL542 Twitter: https://bit.ly/39aL395 Facebook: https://bit.ly/3sQn7je To Listen to the podcast Podbean https://bit.ly/3t7SDJH YouTube http://bit.ly/3ouZqJU Spotify http://spoti.fi/3pwZZnJ Apple http://apple.co/39rwjD1 Stitcher http://bit.ly/3puGQ5P IHeartRadio http://ihr.fm/2L0A2y
The world of the Wasteland is the longest-running Australian film franchise we can think of, and for good reason. Though some of the films have waited literally decades for the right circumstances for them to be made, the original film and its sequel have had a marked and well-studied effect on Hollywood and the Australian cinema experience since its initial release. What kind of effects could Mad Max have had? Aside from releasing Mel Gibson into the world, that is? Join Holly and Matthew as they look into the film, its production, and the reasons behind it conception - and subsequent durability. Main Theme music – Kevin MacLeod"Slow Ticking Clock" – Kevin MacLeodUsed under a Creative Commons license.Sources cited: -- (1985) Tina Turner to Establish Self as Major Actress. 29 July. Jet Magazine. Accessed 23 December 2022. https://books.google.com.au/books?id=mLQDAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA30&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q&f=false-- James McCausland biography, IMDB. Quotes. Accessed 23 December 2022. https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0565537/bio?ref_=nm_dyk_qt_sm#quotes --Mad Max, IMDB. Accessed 23 December 2022. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0079501/ -- Mad Max 2 Trivia, IMDB. Accessed 23 December 2022. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0082694/trivia?item=tr0761718Barra, A. (1999) Film - A Road Warrior is Still on a Roll. 15 August. Accessed 23 December 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20141206003256/http://www.nytimes.com/1999/08/15/movies/film-a-road-warrior-is-still-on-a-roll.html Beale, L. (2015) Director George Miller talks 'Mad Max: Fury Road'. 8 May. Accessed 23 December 2022. https://www.newsday.com/entertainment/movies/mad-max-fury-road-director-george-miller-talks-c35571 Billington, A. (2009) Rumor: Mad Max 4 is Live Action, Scouting Locations Now? 18 May. Accessed 23 December 2022. https://www.firstshowing.net/2009/rumor-mad-max-4-is-live-action-scouting-locations-now/ Blankenship, M. (2020) The Maximum Force of The Future: Celebrating the Legacy of George Miller's Mad Max. 15 February. Accessed 23 December 2022. https://nofspodcast.com/the-maximum-force-of-the-future-celebrating-40-years-of-george-millers-mad-max Byrnes, P. (2022) George Miller. Accessed 23 December 2022. https://aso.gov.au/people/George_Miller_1/interview/Conterio, M. (2019) Mad Max: Constellations. 15 December. ISBN 9781911325864 Conterio, M. (2021) Throwback: Mad Max. 1 July. Accessed 23 December 2022. https://www.scifinow.co.uk/interviews/throwback-mad-max/ Eakin, M. (2022) George Miller Knows the Power of a Great Story. August 26. Accessed 23 December 2022. https://www.wired.com/story/george-miller-three-thousand-years-of-longing-q-a/Ebert, R. (1985). Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome. 10 July. Accessed 23 December 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20060110130621/http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/19850710/REVIEWS/507100301/1023 Goudry, N. (2013) Namibia Film Commission disputes Mad Max 4 location filming damage claim. 7 March. Accessed 23 December 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20150518065733/http://www.thelocationguide.com/blog/2013/03/ng-film-namibia-film-commission-disputes-mad-max-4-location-filming-damage-claim/ Hartley, M. (2008) Not Quite Hollywood: The Wild, Untold Story of Ozploitation! Maher, D. (1979) We Need George Miller. 1 June. Accessed 23 December 2022. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/213732807 Massoto, E. (2022) ‘Furiosa': George Miller Casts Bullied Child Who Went Viral In ‘Mad Max' Prequel. 22 August. Accessed 23 December 2022. https://collider.com/furiosa-cast-quaden-bayles-viral-george-miller-mad-max/ Miller, G. (1971) Violence in Cinema Part 1. Accessed 23 December, 2022. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=45Drn7HQmT8 Miller, G. (1979) Mad Max Trailer (Australian release). Accessed 23 December 2022. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Odsribz_gQ0 Miller, J. (2015) Tom Hardy Publicly Apologizes to Mad Max Director George Miller. 14 May. Accessed 23 December 2022. https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2015/05/tom-hardy-mad-max-apology Morris, C. (2006) Mad Max is dead, says Gibson. 31 October. Accessed 23 December 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20070326054758/http://www.moviehole.net/news/20061031_mad_max_is_dead_says_gibson.html Ratcliffe, J. (2012). A Step Back in Time with Mad Max 2. 27 July. Accessed 23 December 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20150518184922/http://www.abc.net.au/local/videos/2012/07/27/3555167.htm Robinson, J. (2015). 8 Reasons Why Mad Max Is the Most Improbable Franchise of All Time. 15 May. Accessed 23 December 2022. https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2015/05/mad-max-historyRoach, V. (2019). Mad Max stands the test of time on the 40th anniversary of its cinematic release. 6 April. Accessed 23 December 2022. https://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/victoria/mad-max-stands-the-test-of-time-after-40-years/news-story/e40952264728758001776a8d189b6857Rothkopf. J. (2015) Mad Max: Fury Road's George Miller on his post-apocalyptic classics and Mel Gibson. 11 May. Accessed 23 December 2022. https://www.timeout.com/film/max-max-fury-roads-george-miller-on-his-post-apocalyptic-classics-and-mel-gibson Soall, M. (2015) Mark Sexton Interview - OzComicCon 2015. 3 October. Accessed 23 December 2022. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ECKsiuF53PY Specter, M. (1982) Myths Shape a Movie from Australia. 15 August. Accessed 23 December 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20150525072629/http://www.nytimes.com/1982/08/15/movies/myths-shape-a-movie-from-australia.html?pagewanted=2 Starburst (2015) George Miller at the MAD MAX FURY ROAD DVD Launch. Accessed 23 December 2022. https://www.starburstmagazine.com/features/george-miller-mad-max-dvd UPI (1983) Byron Kennedy, 33, Producer of Film, 'The Road Warrior'. 20 July. Accessed 23 December 2022. https://www.nytimes.com/1983/07/20/obituaries/byron-kennedy-33-producer-of-film-the-road-warrior.html
The world of the Wasteland is the longest-running Australian film franchise we can think of, and for good reason. Though some of the films have waited literally decades for the right circumstances for them to be made, the original film and its sequel have had a marked and well-studied effect on Hollywood and the Australian cinema experience since its initial release. What kind of effects could Mad Max have had? Aside from releasing Mel Gibson into the world, that is? Join Holly and Matthew as they look into the film, its production, and the reasons behind it conception - and subsequent durability. Main Theme music – Kevin MacLeod"Slow Ticking Clock" – Kevin MacLeodUsed under a Creative Commons license.Sources cited: -- (1985) Tina Turner to Establish Self as Major Actress. 29 July. Jet Magazine. Accessed 23 December 2022. https://books.google.com.au/books?id=mLQDAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA30&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q&f=false-- James McCausland biography, IMDB. Quotes. Accessed 23 December 2022. https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0565537/bio?ref_=nm_dyk_qt_sm#quotes --Mad Max, IMDB. Accessed 23 December 2022. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0079501/ -- Mad Max 2 Trivia, IMDB. Accessed 23 December 2022. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0082694/trivia?item=tr0761718Barra, A. (1999) Film - A Road Warrior is Still on a Roll. 15 August. Accessed 23 December 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20141206003256/http://www.nytimes.com/1999/08/15/movies/film-a-road-warrior-is-still-on-a-roll.html Beale, L. (2015) Director George Miller talks 'Mad Max: Fury Road'. 8 May. Accessed 23 December 2022. https://www.newsday.com/entertainment/movies/mad-max-fury-road-director-george-miller-talks-c35571 Billington, A. (2009) Rumor: Mad Max 4 is Live Action, Scouting Locations Now? 18 May. Accessed 23 December 2022. https://www.firstshowing.net/2009/rumor-mad-max-4-is-live-action-scouting-locations-now/ Blankenship, M. (2020) The Maximum Force of The Future: Celebrating the Legacy of George Miller's Mad Max. 15 February. Accessed 23 December 2022. https://nofspodcast.com/the-maximum-force-of-the-future-celebrating-40-years-of-george-millers-mad-max Byrnes, P. (2022) George Miller. Accessed 23 December 2022. https://aso.gov.au/people/George_Miller_1/interview/Conterio, M. (2019) Mad Max: Constellations. 15 December. ISBN 9781911325864 Conterio, M. (2021) Throwback: Mad Max. 1 July. Accessed 23 December 2022. https://www.scifinow.co.uk/interviews/throwback-mad-max/ Eakin, M. (2022) George Miller Knows the Power of a Great Story. August 26. Accessed 23 December 2022. https://www.wired.com/story/george-miller-three-thousand-years-of-longing-q-a/Ebert, R. (1985). Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome. 10 July. Accessed 23 December 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20060110130621/http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/19850710/REVIEWS/507100301/1023 Goudry, N. (2013) Namibia Film Commission disputes Mad Max 4 location filming damage claim. 7 March. Accessed 23 December 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20150518065733/http://www.thelocationguide.com/blog/2013/03/ng-film-namibia-film-commission-disputes-mad-max-4-location-filming-damage-claim/ Hartley, M. (2008) Not Quite Hollywood: The Wild, Untold Story of Ozploitation! Maher, D. (1979) We Need George Miller. 1 June. Accessed 23 December 2022. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/213732807 Massoto, E. (2022) ‘Furiosa': George Miller Casts Bullied Child Who Went Viral In ‘Mad Max' Prequel. 22 August. Accessed 23 December 2022. https://collider.com/furiosa-cast-quaden-bayles-viral-george-miller-mad-max/ Miller, G. (1971) Violence in Cinema Part 1. Accessed 23 December, 2022. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=45Drn7HQmT8 Miller, G. (1979) Mad Max Trailer (Australian release). Accessed 23 December 2022. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Odsribz_gQ0 Miller, J. (2015) Tom Hardy Publicly Apologizes to Mad Max Director George Miller. 14 May. Accessed 23 December 2022. https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2015/05/tom-hardy-mad-max-apology Morris, C. (2006) Mad Max is dead, says Gibson. 31 October. Accessed 23 December 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20070326054758/http://www.moviehole.net/news/20061031_mad_max_is_dead_says_gibson.html Ratcliffe, J. (2012). A Step Back in Time with Mad Max 2. 27 July. Accessed 23 December 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20150518184922/http://www.abc.net.au/local/videos/2012/07/27/3555167.htm Robinson, J. (2015). 8 Reasons Why Mad Max Is the Most Improbable Franchise of All Time. 15 May. Accessed 23 December 2022. https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2015/05/mad-max-historyRoach, V. (2019). Mad Max stands the test of time on the 40th anniversary of its cinematic release. 6 April. Accessed 23 December 2022. https://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/victoria/mad-max-stands-the-test-of-time-after-40-years/news-story/e40952264728758001776a8d189b6857Rothkopf. J. (2015) Mad Max: Fury Road's George Miller on his post-apocalyptic classics and Mel Gibson. 11 May. Accessed 23 December 2022. https://www.timeout.com/film/max-max-fury-roads-george-miller-on-his-post-apocalyptic-classics-and-mel-gibson Soall, M. (2015) Mark Sexton Interview - OzComicCon 2015. 3 October. Accessed 23 December 2022. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ECKsiuF53PY Specter, M. (1982) Myths Shape a Movie from Australia. 15 August. Accessed 23 December 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20150525072629/http://www.nytimes.com/1982/08/15/movies/myths-shape-a-movie-from-australia.html?pagewanted=2 Starburst (2015) George Miller at the MAD MAX FURY ROAD DVD Launch. Accessed 23 December 2022. https://www.starburstmagazine.com/features/george-miller-mad-max-dvd UPI (1983) Byron Kennedy, 33, Producer of Film, 'The Road Warrior'. 20 July. Accessed 23 December 2022. https://www.nytimes.com/1983/07/20/obituaries/byron-kennedy-33-producer-of-film-the-road-warrior.html
The world of the Wasteland is the longest-running Australian film franchise we can think of, and for good reason. Though some of the films have waited literally decades for the right circumstances for them to be made, the original film and its sequel have had a marked and well-studied effect on Hollywood and the Australian cinema experience since its initial release. What kind of effects could Mad Max have had? Aside from releasing Mel Gibson into the world, that is? Join Holly and Matthew as they look into the film, its production, and the reasons behind it conception - and subsequent durability. Main Theme music – Kevin MacLeod"Slow Ticking Clock" – Kevin MacLeodUsed under a Creative Commons license.Sources cited: -- (1985) Tina Turner to Establish Self as Major Actress. 29 July. Jet Magazine. Accessed 23 December 2022. https://books.google.com.au/books?id=mLQDAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA30&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q&f=false-- James McCausland biography, IMDB. Quotes. Accessed 23 December 2022. https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0565537/bio?ref_=nm_dyk_qt_sm#quotes --Mad Max, IMDB. Accessed 23 December 2022. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0079501/ -- Mad Max 2 Trivia, IMDB. Accessed 23 December 2022. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0082694/trivia?item=tr0761718Barra, A. (1999) Film - A Road Warrior is Still on a Roll. 15 August. Accessed 23 December 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20141206003256/http://www.nytimes.com/1999/08/15/movies/film-a-road-warrior-is-still-on-a-roll.html Beale, L. (2015) Director George Miller talks 'Mad Max: Fury Road'. 8 May. Accessed 23 December 2022. https://www.newsday.com/entertainment/movies/mad-max-fury-road-director-george-miller-talks-c35571 Billington, A. (2009) Rumor: Mad Max 4 is Live Action, Scouting Locations Now? 18 May. Accessed 23 December 2022. https://www.firstshowing.net/2009/rumor-mad-max-4-is-live-action-scouting-locations-now/ Blankenship, M. (2020) The Maximum Force of The Future: Celebrating the Legacy of George Miller's Mad Max. 15 February. Accessed 23 December 2022. https://nofspodcast.com/the-maximum-force-of-the-future-celebrating-40-years-of-george-millers-mad-max Byrnes, P. (2022) George Miller. Accessed 23 December 2022. https://aso.gov.au/people/George_Miller_1/interview/Conterio, M. (2019) Mad Max: Constellations. 15 December. ISBN 9781911325864 Conterio, M. (2021) Throwback: Mad Max. 1 July. Accessed 23 December 2022. https://www.scifinow.co.uk/interviews/throwback-mad-max/ Eakin, M. (2022) George Miller Knows the Power of a Great Story. August 26. Accessed 23 December 2022. https://www.wired.com/story/george-miller-three-thousand-years-of-longing-q-a/Ebert, R. (1985). Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome. 10 July. Accessed 23 December 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20060110130621/http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/19850710/REVIEWS/507100301/1023 Goudry, N. (2013) Namibia Film Commission disputes Mad Max 4 location filming damage claim. 7 March. Accessed 23 December 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20150518065733/http://www.thelocationguide.com/blog/2013/03/ng-film-namibia-film-commission-disputes-mad-max-4-location-filming-damage-claim/ Hartley, M. (2008) Not Quite Hollywood: The Wild, Untold Story of Ozploitation! Maher, D. (1979) We Need George Miller. 1 June. Accessed 23 December 2022. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/213732807 Massoto, E. (2022) ‘Furiosa': George Miller Casts Bullied Child Who Went Viral In ‘Mad Max' Prequel. 22 August. Accessed 23 December 2022. https://collider.com/furiosa-cast-quaden-bayles-viral-george-miller-mad-max/ Miller, G. (1971) Violence in Cinema Part 1. Accessed 23 December, 2022. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=45Drn7HQmT8 Miller, G. (1979) Mad Max Trailer (Australian release). Accessed 23 December 2022. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Odsribz_gQ0 Miller, J. (2015) Tom Hardy Publicly Apologizes to Mad Max Director George Miller. 14 May. Accessed 23 December 2022. https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2015/05/tom-hardy-mad-max-apology Morris, C. (2006) Mad Max is dead, says Gibson. 31 October. Accessed 23 December 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20070326054758/http://www.moviehole.net/news/20061031_mad_max_is_dead_says_gibson.html Ratcliffe, J. (2012). A Step Back in Time with Mad Max 2. 27 July. Accessed 23 December 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20150518184922/http://www.abc.net.au/local/videos/2012/07/27/3555167.htm Robinson, J. (2015). 8 Reasons Why Mad Max Is the Most Improbable Franchise of All Time. 15 May. Accessed 23 December 2022. https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2015/05/mad-max-historyRoach, V. (2019). Mad Max stands the test of time on the 40th anniversary of its cinematic release. 6 April. Accessed 23 December 2022. https://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/victoria/mad-max-stands-the-test-of-time-after-40-years/news-story/e40952264728758001776a8d189b6857Rothkopf. J. (2015) Mad Max: Fury Road's George Miller on his post-apocalyptic classics and Mel Gibson. 11 May. Accessed 23 December 2022. https://www.timeout.com/film/max-max-fury-roads-george-miller-on-his-post-apocalyptic-classics-and-mel-gibson Soall, M. (2015) Mark Sexton Interview - OzComicCon 2015. 3 October. Accessed 23 December 2022. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ECKsiuF53PY Specter, M. (1982) Myths Shape a Movie from Australia. 15 August. Accessed 23 December 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20150525072629/http://www.nytimes.com/1982/08/15/movies/myths-shape-a-movie-from-australia.html?pagewanted=2 Starburst (2015) George Miller at the MAD MAX FURY ROAD DVD Launch. Accessed 23 December 2022. https://www.starburstmagazine.com/features/george-miller-mad-max-dvd UPI (1983) Byron Kennedy, 33, Producer of Film, 'The Road Warrior'. 20 July. Accessed 23 December 2022. https://www.nytimes.com/1983/07/20/obituaries/byron-kennedy-33-producer-of-film-the-road-warrior.html
We've got film critic Robert Daniels to help us answer the hard-hitting questions about a film about the kind of gutwrenching true story you wish were pure fiction. Questions like: Did you want to see this movie? Then, we take a hotline call that brings in a healthy dose of Black Joy. What's GoodDrea - wedding ridiculousness Robert - awesome Chicago weatherIfy - skincareITIDICAngelina Jolie Will Play Opera Singer Maria Callas in Pablo Larraín's Next FilmWarner Bros.' Cooks Up an NFT ‘experience': The Fellowship in 4KTim Burton Says He's Done with Disney after Dumbo DebacleStaff Picks:Drea - Clemency, Girls TripRobert - Aftersun, The Banshees of InisherinIfy - Watchmen (the show)Robert's TIME article: Witnessing Black Trauma Onscreen in 2022Buy Alonso's book - I'll Be Home for Christmas Movies With:Ify NwadiweDrea ClarkRobert DanielsProduced by Marissa FlaxbartSr. Producer Laura Swisher
Black news outlets like TheGrio and Black radio like the Madison Show are just as mainstream as any other platform. Joe Madison demands that you do not take them for granted.
For decades, JET Magazine was the leading publication chronicling the Black experience, then it all came crumbling down. The new president of JET, Daylon Goff, breaks down his approach to repositioning the iconic JET brand, and scams he saw in his time pre-JET as a minority ad executive in ultra-white spaces. Daylon also shares why he chose to pivot from success in the advertising world to try and bring this iconic brand back from the ashes. Daylon also discusses if the new iteration of JET will still have the ‘JET Beauty of the Week'– or, as Roy calls it – Page 43. @Rod4Short offers a more “modern” solution. Never have sex with someone dating a dude who works at Foot Locker. Roy learned the hard way. NOW HIRING: A Florida Christian school after a teacher takes a "L" for reportedly twerking on a student. As the fallout from the Boston Celtics sex scandal reverberates, @Rod4Short tiptoes around what some consider unhealthy watercooler advice. Forgive but don't forget? The team debates. And on the other side of the scale, is a wild story of a fishing cheating scandal that could lead to superstar anglers behind bars. It's more than just fishy. A news reporter is doing what she needs to do to deliver important weather updates even if that means using a condom. SCAM OF THE WEEK: A former stadium vendor calls in to detail how he lined his pockets while selling beers at a football stadium not to be named due to legal concerns because our lawyers are super duper careful. Enjoying 'Roy's Job Fair?' Want more? Take 60-seconds to rate and review this fine acoustical programming. Catch Roy alongside Jon Hamm in “Confess, Fletch,” On Demand NOW! Want to be a guest on 'Roy's Job Fair?' Got a job scam you've seen run? A worst or first job to share? Job tips to share with everyone? Get on the show! Submit your story at www.roysjobfair.com Watch all Roy Wood Jr Comedy Specials NOW available on iTunes and streaming NOW on Paramount+See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Is it even possible to be a CEO and a mom? Maybe you are struggling with just working in corporate and trying to juggle work and motherhood. In this episode, Tameika and I discuss how she helps working moms conquer overwhelm to perform their best at work and home. Tameika Isaac Devine is an attorney, former elected official and a leading expert and speaker on work-life integration for busy working moms whose insights have been featured in CNN, MSNBC, The Oprah Winfrey Network, Forbes, Jet Magazine and more. As a busy working mom and wife, Tameika understands the challenges of trying to excel at home and work. Tameika's passion is helping working moms conquer overwhelm to perform their best at work and home. She advocates for women in leadership and speaks on work-life balance/integration, leadership and networking, and politics and community engagement. Additionally, she has authored multiple books including, "Think Like A CEO, Act Like A Mom: The Pursuit of Work-Life Integration" where she shares the perfect blend of sage advice and personal anecdotes to explain how working moms can truly have it all. Highlights from this episode: How Tameika helps women with their mindset blocks (7:05) Confronting mom guilt (12:37) Intentionally creating a support system for your children (18:00) Allowing your schedule to be led by your priorities (23:45) Think like a CEO, act like a mom (29:40) Tameika's morning routine (33:24) Did you make sure to take notes during this episode? Tameika always provides practical tips on how she gets things done. As always, if you have questions or want to go through this and know you need the support, drop me a DM with the word elevate. We will discuss how I can support you in prioritizing yourself while helping those who need you. If you want to step into the next level in your career, I invite you to join me on a virtual career game plan call. Mentioned Resources: The Top 10 Work-Life Integration Strategies Connect with Tameika Isaac Devine Instagram LinkedIn Connect with Rebecca: LinkedIn Instagram Thank you for tuning into my podcast. Please follow, share with your business besties if you enjoyed the show, and leave a review. Let's continue the conversation on how we can break through those terror barriers and do what truly aligns with us. Feel free to join me on Instagram to continue the conversation!
For the second half of the 20th century, Ebony Magazine and Jet Magazine were the sources of news and entertainment for the African American community. It was in these magazines, put out by the Johnson Publishing Company, where you could find news and images of Black celebrities, writers, artists, and political activists, as well as snapshots of Black life in our own neighborhoods. The Johnson Publishing Company was founded in 1942 by John and Eunice Johnson. This week, ownership of the Ebony and Jet photo archives was transferred over to the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture and the Getty Research Institute. And as a result, millions of images as well as audio and video recordings from the Johnson Publishing archives will be preserved and eventually available to the public. The Takeaway spoke with Dr. Carla Hayden, the 14th Librarian of Congress and the first African American and the first woman to hold the post. Dr. Hayden led a board of experts who helped determine where and how to preserve these archives.
Ja'Net Adams is an International speaker, author, and the CEO of EMACK Consulting, but when she was in college she let money rule her life. She graduated from South Carolina State University with a Bachelor of Science in Marketing. A short time after graduation she found herself in nearly $50,000 of debt! She dug out of the debt in two years by following the principles that she now speaks about to audiences all around the world as a professional motivational speaker. She speaks around the world to various corporations, universities and high schools about Financial Literacy. She recently released on Amazon her second book “The Money Attractor! Everyone's Guide To Winning With Money So They Can Live Their Dreams!” and her advice has been featured on BBC, CNBC, Huffington Post, Forbes, Black Enterprise Magazine, Good Morning America, Fox Business, JET Magazine, BizWomenJournal.com, LearnVest.com, USA Today, USA Today College, and NPR's Marketplace Money. We find out why Ja'Net chose South Carolina State University, what was special about Alpha Kappa Psi Professional Co-Ed Business Fraternity, how she dug out of $50,000 of debt in 2 years, how to get employees more engaged at work, what is responsible social media behavior in today's world, advice for college students to get paid internships, how college students can turn their passion into a real business, and how students can travel but still keep a reasonable budget. Enjoy! Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJoWv_U2-3U https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJoWv_U2-3U
Containing matteres in which vars. Elements of the Skull are continued from the Previous part in a Fashion that includes the Metaphysical, the Mysterical and the Tragical. Timestamps: Amado Nervo - "The Soul Giver" (1899) (0:00) George Schuyler - "The Beast of Bradhurst Avenue" (1934) (40:00) Edward Page Mitchell - "Old Squids and Little Speller" (1885) (1:36:25) Bibliography: Canavan, Gerry and Link, Eric Carl - "The Cambridge History of Science Fiction" (2019) Delany, Samuel R - "Silent Interviews: On Language, Race, Sex, Science Fiction and Some Comics - A Collection of Written Interviews" (1994) Dery, Mark - "Black to the Future: Interviews with Samuel R. Delany, Greg Tate and Tricia Rose", in "Flame Wars: The Discourse of Cyberculture" (1994) Ferreira, Rachel Haywood - "The Emergence of Latin American Science Fiction" (2011) Jet Magazine, December 11, 1952, page 45 Kim, Myungsung - "Afrofuturism, Science Fiction, and the Reinvention of African American Culture" (2017) Hefner, Brooks E. - "Black Pulp: Genre Fiction in the Shadow of Jim Crow" (2021) Schuyler, George - "Black and Conservative" (1966) Syracuse University, George S. Schuyler Papers paper index and biography https://library.syracuse.edu/digital/guides/s/schuyler_gs.htm Villoro, Juan - "The Transmigration of Desire: The Soul-Giver of Amado Nervo", in original Spanish text of "The Soul Giver" at "La Novela Corta" (2017), https://www.lanovelacorta.com/novelas-en-transito/el-donador-de-almas.pdf (in Spanish)
On Saturday July 23, 2022 we start the farewell season of Black Love Doc. This week as the season premiere approaches Karega and Felicia ( and EP Kamali) reflect on their own Black Love story and the importance of Black representation in media. Listen in as they share how sharing their story was a part of their healing journey, and what the legacy of the series (and the things to come from the series) means to Black culture as a whole.CLICK HERE if you would like to ask Karega & Felicia a question.========Felicia's new book SOL Affirmations: A Toolkit for Mothers Who Are Investigating Grief's Process is available now! A collection of affirmations for Mothers who are experiencing Motherhood differently than imagined. These affirmations are carefully written with the intention to support Mothers in centering their Love through different walks of pregnancy and neonatal loss. Karega's book SOL Affirmations: A Toolkit for Reflection and Manifesting Light Within is also available for purchase. You can find out more about Karega and Felicia (and Kamaiu and Kamali) at their website SOLandLove.com========This July the groundbreaking series Black Love Doc is back for one final season. Black Love means the world to us and we are honored that so many couples have so vulnerably shared their highs and lows and lessons with us so we can bring them to you. Make sure you join us on @OWNtv on July 23rd at 10p/9c to celebrate and say goodbye to #BlackLoveDoc.Connect with us:@blacklove on Instagram@blacklovedoc on Facebook@blacklovedoc on Twitter
*Original air date: November 6, 2018.* On this episode, A Peter Bailey joins host host Olubunmi Bakare to discuss the aftermath of Malcolm X's assassination, his career as a journalist working for Ebony and Jet magazines and in Black theatre. This is part two of their conversation.
When talk turns to the greats of St. Paul baseball, Dave Winfield, Paul Molitor, Joe Mauer and Jack Morris usually come to mind. The four grew up in the capital city and went on to storied major league careers. A fifth legend, however, is often forgotten. Toni Stone, the Rondo neighborhood kid who shattered racial and gender barriers, once took the roster spot of Hank Aaron and proved over and again she could play the game. A second baseman in the Negro Leagues in the 1950s, she's considered the first woman to play professional men's baseball. More than two decades after her death, her efforts are slowly being recognized. This weekend, Major League Baseball and the Minnesota Twins will honor Stone's memory with a baseball clinic and scrimmages for girls at the Toni Stone Invitational. "So many Minnesota natives don't know about Toni Stone and, you know, it's no fault of their own,” said Chelsey Falzone, the Twins youth engagement manager who like Stone, grew up in Minnesota loving baseball.. “I think we need to tell her story more. It hasn't been told too much. And her story is really, really incredible." ‘Their attitudes changed' Stone was born Marcenia Lyle Stone in 1921 in West Virginia, but soon moved to St. Paul, where her parents ran a barber and beauty shop downtown. They lived in the Rondo neighborhood, which is where Stone picked up a love of baseball. Her first break came when her priest at St. Peter Claver Catholic Church convinced Stone's parents to let her play on the parish boys' team. In later years, Stone would hang around the old St. Paul Saints ballpark, where she kept showing up so much that the manager eventually gave her some baseball equipment and invited her to play in a summer baseball camp there for boys. "So from there she then started playing for, oh, all these teams in St. Paul: the men's meatpacking league, St. Paul High Lex team, the Catholic boys league and then a traveling team with adult men called the Twin City Colored Giants,” said Martha Ackmann, author of "Curveball: The Remarkable Story of Toni Stone." MPR Photo | Tom Crann Toni Stone is part of the "Black and Brown Baseball" exhibit at the Minnesota African American Museum. Stone grew up in St. Paul and graduated from Roosevelt High in Minneapolis. She was one of the first women to play Negro League baseball. She played for the St. Paul Giants, and for the Indianapolis Clowns. She once got a hit off the legendary pitcher Satchel Paige. Ackmann, who writes books on women who shaped and changed America, said she was drawn immediately to Stone's journey. “Her story was one that told us something about not only who she was but about who we are as Americans,” Ackmann said. “And certainly Toni's story reveals much about Jim Crow America, sexism in the United States and what happens when you grow up with a dream that people don't think you should have.” Stone eventually moved to San Francisco where she joined the barnstorming San Francisco Sea Lions and later the New Orleans Creoles, minor league African American teams. Eventually, Syd Pollock, the owner of the Indianapolis Clowns, a Negro Leagues team, picked her to replace future Hall of Fame slugger Hank Aaron after the Boston Braves bought Aaron's contract. "She knew she was a great baseball player, but she also knew that she was being used as a gate attraction. Now Pollock said, and I think rightly so, he said, ‘If she were not a good player, fans would come to see her one time. And that would be it. But if she had the talent, they would continue to come to see her,'” Ackmann said. “And baseball historians say that in the 1952-1953 seasons, Toni Stone carried the Negro Leagues on her back, you know, in terms of making it still a financially viable business,” Ackmann added. Stone later signed with the Kansas City Monarchs and played with or against many baseball greats, including Willie Mays, Ernie Banks and Satchel Paige. She faced plenty of sexism from teammates, fans and media. A 1954 story about female athletes in Jet Magazine described Stone as "personable, effeminate off diamond." Ackmann said Stone was often taunted by fans, who told her to go home to make dinner for her husband. Ackmann said it was tough to be a woman trying to gain a spot on a men's team. "They thought that she would, you know, dilute the strength of the team,” Ackmann said. “But then when they saw that she was helping them and that she could play she was very fast. She was good. On the pivot at second base with double play. She could hit pretty well. Then their attitudes changed." ‘Most beautiful day of my life' Stone retired following the 1954 season, but stayed active in baseball in the San Francisco Bay area through the rest of her life. Ackmann and others who've researched Stone's groundbreaking efforts in baseball say they are amazing, especially given the era. “So her struggle, first of all, as a Black person. That had to be a struggle. Because again, even here in Minnesota, we had segregated baseball. So here was that difficulty, and now you add to it, here's this woman that steps in. And she wants to play,” said Frank White, author of “They Played for the Love of the Game: Untold Stories of Black Baseball in Minnesota.” White helped to get the main field near St. Paul Central High School named for Stone. Two plaques outside the entrance describe her story. "You can take this story and realize that it was this woman at a different time in life or the world. And she continued to pursue her dream,” said White, who coordinates the Reviving Baseball in Inner Cities youth baseball program for the Twins. “Regardless of the challenges she met. She continued that dream and I think that's a good story for all of us." Peter Cox | MPR News The sign outside of Toni Stone Field in St. Paul, which was named after Stone, the first woman ever to play professional baseball. Stone grew up nearby in the Rondo neighborhood. In her later years, Stone began to receive some recognition. St. Paul declared Toni Stone day in 1990, and she was invited to speak at local schools about growing up with a baseball dream. During one of those talks, she remembered when Jackie Robinson broke Major League Baseball's color barrier, signing with the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947. "It was the most beautiful day of my life,” she told the class. Stone died in 1996 before Ackmann's book was published, before the field in St. Paul was named after her and before an off-Broadway play about her life drew accolades from the New York Times and began touring the country. “The recognition this weekend is personal for me, because I played baseball with the boys until college, and then in college I switched over to fast-pitch softball … I love them both so much,” said the Twins' Falzone. “We want kids to just play ball. And for the little girls who were like me, who just fell in love with baseball for some reason or another, we want them to know that they belong on a baseball field, if that's where they want to be." Editor's note: Registration for the Twins' Toni Stone Invitational is open through Thursday night. Full series North Star Journey What should we cover next? Pass the Mic
Welcome to Episode 14!!! This week, we have the incomparbale Jazz Perkins @jazzkeyes on the show. We dove deep into what Black Superwoman Syndrome actually is, Jazz's personal experience with BSWS through grief, as well as strategies to combat it. You can join Jazz and I on IG Live to continue the conversation Thursday May 19th at 6 CST / 7 EST. Your Sustainable Wellness Toolkit for the Week: Click here to grab my free masterclass "The Most Important Mindset Shift for Wellness Transformation" mentioned in today's episode. You'll be directed to my free membership site where you'll create an account and gain immediate access to this training. Jazz's Ebony article mentioned in today's episode: https://www.ebony.com/self_help/black-women-healing-sisterhood-relationships/ Subscribe to “My Goodies: My Weekly Sustainable Wellness Newsletter” https://view.flodesk.com/pages/62288db79b7136a9e313dc71 Join the Melanin Well Academy Waiting List: https://view.flodesk.com/pages/614e6c22337f1c2aacf52b0b Jazz's Bio: Jazz Keyes is a master's graduate, obtaining her degree in clinical psychology. Keyes is a former certified life coach, author, motivational speaker turned, stay-at-home mom, and lifestyle blogger. Recognized for her work as an empowerment specialist, Keyes has spent the last ten years of her career focusing on inspiring the lives of others. Keyes worked diligently to encourage people through writing, life coaching, and motivational speaking, supplying clients with the necessary tools and techniques to awaken their divine energy, heal their open wounds and create an aura of love, compassion, and tranquility. With an unwavering passion for youth, women, and the African American community, Jazz Keyes divides her time among several community organizations. Not only does she serve as a volunteer, mentor, and educator in her community, Keyes has been responsible for starting and sustaining several community initiatives. In 2013, Keyes was named "13 People to Watch For" by Rockford Register Star, and in honor of Black History Month 2014, Keyes was recently named a "Neighborhood Hero" by ComEd's Power of One Campaign. She has also won several awards and received numerous accolades throughout her short career, including mother of the year and prestigious community service awards. For the last five years, Jazz Keyes has managed to grow her brand as a writer for three major media platforms, Ebony Magazine, JET Magazine, and Black and Married with Kids. If We Knew Better: Soul Cries of Women Past and Present, her first book was released in summer 2017 and is currently available online and at selected Barnes and Noble stores. Since, Keyes has launched her motherhood blog, www.raisingachampion.org, providing mothers with a safe place to be honest about motherhood. Keyes has devoted a great deal of her time and energy to mastering the art of communication to create healthy, dynamic, long-lasting relationships and help others do the same. Jazz Keyes is an aspiring bestselling author. Focusing on spirituality, emotional empowerment, and love, Keyes hopes to one day deliver soul healing messages as a writer and international inspirational speaker. "to be a whispering reminder of hope and resilience, giving voice to silent victims. To awaken the divine energy and great spirits within others by creating an aura of love, compassion, and kindheartedness. To comfort, encourage and inspire others through customized coaching, writing, and life-changing seminars and workshops. Finally, to forever stand on truth and righteousness, leaving a gentle mark on people's hearts and an impact on the world; humbly, devotedly, and with honor."
Jamal Miller, the featured guest on this episode of The All-In Podcast, has followed an entrepreneurial path illuminated by a vivid source of light: The Holy Spirit. With his wife Natasha and a dedicated team, he has built a multi-million-dollar media company that supports faith-based connection, education and inspiration. The Miller Media Group has grown exponentially in recent years, recognized as an Inc. 5000 fastest growing company and featured in a number of publications including BET, Forbes Magazine, Huffington Post, JET Magazine, and the 700 Club. The secret sauce is Jamal's passion for preaching and spreading a message of hope. It's contagious! Hear about how a breakfast with Dan came at a crucial fork in Jamal's road and what he believes have been the biggest stumbling blocks to success so far. Heading into 2022 laser-focused on growing his business, Jamal is all about supporting his family, employees and broader community. And no matter how much he has to celebrate, he remains mindful: “Success feeds your ego. It does not feed your spirit. The more successful you become, the more you have to continue to intentionally humble yourself.” Click here to learn more about Jamal's three-week series, “Theology of Purpose” as well as receive access to his free training, “How to Validate Your Business Idea.” You can learn more about the workshop that kicked off Jamal's “all-in” investment in himself here.
Keith Belvin is a certified Crisis Specialist, Marriage Counselor, Author, and Educator who listens and helps address emotional problems through Person-Centered Counseling. He works with men, women, and couples by addressing their current issues and working to help them become experts in their lives and feelings. His has helped many to become more self-aware of how powerful they indeed are and were created to be. That's not all, he has been featured in Essence, Ebony and Jet Magazine. He is also looking to expand Mental Health Ministries in more areas.For more great information, please visit:https://www.bravinconsultants.com/Bravin.htmlYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/KlBelvinFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/KeithKLBelvinFor more information and other valuable resources, make sure to subscribe, follow and visit our sites.Website: www.thevoiceofmany.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theevoiceofmany/?hl=enTwitter: https://twitter.com/TheVoiceofMany3Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/The-Voice-of-ManyLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/the-voice-of-many-podcast-1417a81b7Support the show
Dr. G and Marcellis return with another dynamic interview that features Civil Rights Icon and RRI Keynote Rev. Wheeler Parker Jr. In 1955, the world would bare witness to one of the most horrific moments in US history. The murder of Emmett Till would not only shake the world of Money, Mississippi, but all who would see the Jet Magazine article that displayed the evidence of that fateful night. For Rev. Parker, these black & white photos are not just pictures, but chapters of his life as her bore witness to the entire situation. Listen to his story, unpack history, and witness the power of healing in real time. To check out the wonderful updates of RRI day, click here!
One year after writing his first book, 25 Ways to Prepare for Marriage Other Than Dating, Jamal hit rock bottom and had to get on food stamps to provide for his family. Though he had been working toward creating a sustainable online business, at that moment, he knew it could no longer be plan B. Alongside his wife, Natasha, and a dedicated team, they built a multi-million dollar media company that creates online brands at scale — helping thousands transform from the inside out through faith based education. Within 3 years of focused attention, Miller Media Group grew exponentially and has since been recognized as an Inc. 5000 fastest growing company in America. Jamal has been featured in a number of publications including BET, Forbes Magazine, Huffington Post, JET Magazine, and the 700 Club. He is a Pastor at heart, who has used business to extend his reach — but more importantly, he is a family man who enjoys every moment he can with his wife Natasha, and their 3 daughters, Harvest, Melodie, and Justice.
Lamar and Ronnie Tyler have been serial entrepreneurs for many years; named one of Ebony Magazine's Power 100, a list of the top 100 movers and shakers in the black community, finalists for Black Enterprise's Family Business of the Year, finalists for Infusionsoft's Small Business ICON award and winners of the ClickFunnels Two Comma Award which means their business generated over $10 Millions in revenue (IYKYK) They've been featured in Essence Magazine, Ebony Magazine, Jet Magazine, Parenting Magazine, CNN, HLN, Good Morning America, The Today Show and many other press outlet but their most impressive accomplishment has been the other millionaires that they have created by teaching their tribe how to Get traffic, Sell, then Profit On Episode #45 of Inside the Vault w/ Ash Cash we have the power couple and masterminds behind @trafficsalesandprofit and so many 7 figure brands teaching us how to scale your business to the next level. Pay attention because these business bars
And we're back! Sorry for the wait. It was the holidays. Shane and Vic recap their Thanksgivings and as always branch off onto any other topics including black cards, when it's wrong to call a personal, and a unique way to use Jet Magazine!
Hosts Atoya Burleson and Tia Avril are climbing the corporate ladder on the insideLINES podcast!Atoya and Tia kicked off the episode chatting about their fun-filled girls getaway weekend! Following a few flight cancellations, Tia joined Atoya in New Orleans along with a friend of the show, Dawn Murdock. The ladies enjoyed a night on Bourbon Street, watched the New Orleans Saints take on the Atlanta Falcons, and finished off the weekend enjoying a great dinner at GW Fins! Next, it's on to Hot Takes! This week, the ladies share their thoughts on Aaron Rodgers and the covid vaccine debacle. The Green Bay Packers QB led everyone to believe he was vaccinated, however, after testing positive, it was revealed that he was not vaccinated, violating NFL protocols for non-vaccinated players along the way. The ladies discuss the example (or lack thereof) that he set for his teammates and players around the league as well as fans and children that look up to him with admiration. Also, Atoya has extra beef with Aaron because he's not doing anything for her Fantasy Football team this year.And finally, the ladies welcome Michele Ghee (author and CEO of Ebony and Jet) onto the show! Michele discusses how she got her start in media and having success on your own terms as well as Ebony's pivot to “Move Black Forward,” an initiative focused on strengthening financial literacy and building Black wealth and solidifying Ebony's future!If you want to help us out, be sure to follow, rate and review the podcast on the Apple Podcast app. Thanks so much for listening and supporting our show! We really appreciate you.Guest: Michele GheeMichelle's InstagramEbonyEbony's InstagramFollow us on Instagram!insideLINES PodcastAtoya BurlesonTia AvrilContact UsWebsite: www.inSIDELINESpodcast.comEmail: insideLINESPodcast@gmail.comVoicemail: https://www.speakpipe.com/insideLINES TeamExecutive Producer: Scott RiggsConsultant/Guru: Kibi Anderson
Abandoned at the Reno airport, adopted, and the search for a biological relative. A former non-profit executive with a 15+ year track record of success, Elizabeth Hunterton is now an author, consultant and speaker. She started life as an abandoned newborn found at the Reno International Airport, became the first Black woman to win Miss Nevada, and represented the Silver State at the iconic Miss America Pageant. Today she shows individuals and organizations how to reach the pinnacle of potential by having impactful conversations in judgement-free zones, thus healing rifts. With arguably one of the most astonishing life experiences, her story of creating belonging by building bridges in difficult places will inspire and empower you to: triumph over adversity, connect authentically, and do your part to change the world. Elizabeth earned her Bachelor of Science in International Business with a minor in Japanese, and Master of Science in Public Administration from the University of Nevada Las Vegas. She and her work have been featured on: Good Morning America, Inside Edition, Jet Magazine, Entertainment Tonight, Dr. Phil, Montel, and CNN. Elizabeth resides in Las Vegas as the lone female with her West Point Army Ranger husband, 5 and 6-year-old sons, 18-year-old bonus son (stepson), and two senior dogs. Support this podcast
A former non-profit executive with a 15+ year track record of success, Elizabeth Hunterton is now an author, consultant and speaker. She started life as an abandoned newborn found at the Reno International Airport, became the first Black woman to win Miss Nevada, and represented the Silver State at the iconic Miss America Pageant. Today she shows individuals and organizations how to reach the pinnacle of potential by having impactful conversations in judgement-free zones, thus healing rifts. With arguably one of the most astonishing life experiences, her story of creating belonging by building bridges in difficult places will inspire and empower you to: triumph over adversity, connect authentically, and do your part to change the world. Elizabeth earned her Bachelor of Science in International Business with a minor in Japanese, and Master of Science in Public Administration from the University of Nevada Las Vegas. She and her work have been featured on: Good Morning America, Inside Edition, Jet Magazine, Entertainment Tonight, Dr. Phil, Montel, and CNN. Elizabeth resides in Las Vegas as the lone female with her West Point Army Ranger husband, 5 and 6-year-old sons, 18-year-old bonus son (stepson), and two senior dogs. https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/adoption (#adoption) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/compassion (#compassion) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/blackhistory (#blackhistory) Support this podcast
Episode 203: L.I.M.P. (LOVE IS MY PANDEMIC)™ Tap The Crow To Hear The Show™ The Weekly Segment: From The Outside Looking In....with your host Torch the Poet™. This episode follows up to the transparency, the candor, the thought-provoking, eyebrows-raising, and heart-tugging conversation that Torch the Poet™ provided in Episode #200 here on THE C.R.O.W. SHOW™ with previous guest Barbara Miller. Did Someone Request A Cup Of Tea With His or Her Love? Ladies & Gentlemen…THIS IS TRULY A HONOR FOR TORCH! PLEASE SHOW & PUT THE UTMOST RESPECT & LOVE ON HER LAST NAME! This episode's special guest wears many crowns as a Queen! Well-respected Author, Midas Touch as a Businesswoman, Gifted Writer, Certified Master Life Coach, Podcaster, Mentor…and that's just to name a few!!! CHICAGO…THE WEST SIDE IS IN THE BUILDING…SO PLEASE STAND UP FOR…THE ONE & ONLY…Trenace Carter! Season One, Episode Twenty-four returns with Torch the Poet™ tackling a topic that many men tend to steer clear of and away from! You Guessed Correctly…LOVE! Enjoy a very transparent conversation about the ideology of love during this pandemic. I encourage you to grab a pen/pencil and paper, because you DEFINITELY want to take notes. Trenace and Torch get Chicago-like real with their discussion centered on love and such associated topics as women being called bitches, co-dependency, self-love, and connectivity. By the way…if you were/are a fan of Jet Magazine…you have to hear Torch open up about his experience with his Grandfather's Jet Magazines! Please Enjoy This & More Episodes on THE C.R.O.W. SHOW™ In Their Entirety On Major Podcast Platforms. BACKGROUND AUDIO PRODUCED BY: Malik Jefferson #podcast #podcaster #podcasterlife #podcastersofinstagram #podcasting #newpodcastalert #spotifypodcast #episode #transparent #pandemic #candid #discussion #PodernFamily #love #poet Listen To This Episode ASAP