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Welcome back to Threshold Moments. Today I'm sharing an inspiring conversation with father of two and founder of We Society, Kareem Manuel. Kareem is the host of the We. Are the Ones Podcast in which he talks to thought leaders, influencers, political leaders, and culture makers to find out what sparked them to bring people together around a common goal or agenda. Together we talk about the many thresholds of change that Kareem has purposefully initiated in his life and how he came to the philosophy that we are the ones we've been waiting for. We also unpack how Kareem's upbringing in purity culture was something he needed to overcome in order to become a conscious father. Tune in to hear us explore: The out-of-body experience that catalyzed Kareem's desire for self-change Why it's important to honor the clarity of “not this” What it looked and felt like for Kareem to change the pattern from familiar to optimal Kareem's “Courage Jacket” and how it transformed his relationship with anxiety How parenting more consciously has been a spiritual awakening for Kareem and his children Connect with Sarah: Follow Sarah on Instagram Learn more about Sarah's work Join Sarah for 21 Days of Untapped Support Connect with Kareem: Follow Kareem on Instagram Visit the We. Society website Listen to the We. Are the Ones Podcast
Are you ready to tap into limitless possibilities and unlock your greatest potential? Tune into this captivating episode to discover what it takes for true transformation. We will hear from Kareem Manuel, Facilitator of Sacred Sons Men's Organization, and CEO of We.Society and Fail School. We hear his remarkable story on how he went from loathing life to loving it and how tuning into the wisdom within his heart and redirecting the thought of "I can't" to "I can and I am" propelled him forward into a world of endless possibilities!
Kareem is the founder of We. Society, and an intuitive transformational facilitator and holistic life practitioner. He leads retreats around the globe, teaching workshops on healing, thriving and life enhancement. He serves as a spiritual guide by mentoring students experiencing challenging and transformative life situations. ON THIS EPISODE: Kareem Manuel | @chief.kareem Adam Jackson | @adam___jackson SACRED SONS TRAININGS & EVENTS: MASCULINE ALCHEMY LEADERSHIP TRAINING | FALL 2022 Sacred Sons Leadership Training Level 1 is an intensive online and in-person hybrid training dedicated to providing men the skillset, container, and mentorship to embody the way of honest and grounded masculine leadership. EMX SOUTHEAST | DEC 1 - 4 | WESTMINSTER, SC | The Embodied Masculine Experience is a 40 man initiatory event. Join us in Westminster, SC for 4 days of Connection, Confrontation, and Celebration with Sacred Sons regional Leadership. EMX SAN DIEGO | DEC 1 - 4 | SAN DIEGO, CA | The Embodied Masculine Experience is a 40 man initiatory event. Join us in San Diego, CA for 4 days of Connection, Confrontation, and Celebration with Sacred Sons regional Leadership. CONNECT: Shop | Sacred Sons Apparel & Merch Website | sacredsons.com YouTube | Sacred Sons Instagram | @sacredsons Events Calendar | All upcoming Sacred Sons Trainings and Experiences!
Drop in with Sacred Sons leader and founder of WE: Kareem Manuel. Connect at IG: @dharmaglow www.dharmaglow.com
Social media can be a double edged sword. There's both good and bad to the instant access we have to others via these platforms. Today, we're sitting down with someone who is using this powerful tool to make a positive impact in our community and around the globe. Kareem Manuel started We.Society as a way to get his music out into the world. This led to selling t-shirts on Instagram, promoting a message of hope and acceptance, and in true grassroots fashion people latched on to the message and the movement grew. Listen in as we talk through the highs and lows of growing a business via social media and how it became a full fledged apparel brand. Head to wesociety.co to purchase your We.Society gear and join the movement!
Kareem Manuel is a Father, Entrepreneur, Ultra Light being Owner of ‘We. Society’ and ‘Fail School’. He is also a Sacred Sons Facilitator. He is on a mission to help our communities heal by creating spaces and brands that come from love. Connect with Sacred Sons: Website | https://www.sacredsons.com/ Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/sacredsons/ Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/wearesacredsons/ Sacred Sons Network (The Brothership): Join our FREE Private Online Community and Mobile App | https://www.sacredsons.com/thenetwork Sacred Sons ACADEMY: The Foundational Path for Embodied Masculinity | https://www.sacredsons.com/SSA On this Episode: Kareem Manuel | Adam Jackson | https://www.instagram.com/adam___jackson/ Produced by Shaun Offenbach | wayfindersmedia.com
We speak to Kareem Manuel founder, of We Society, to learn about how his company started from a desire to unite and empower us all. We also go deep into a discussion about mental health and knowing when to stay true to yourself. Learn more about Kareem and We Society: https://wesociety.co/You can also follow him on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/we.kareem/Learn more and sign up for Incluzions first Networking event at: https://hopin.to/events/flexnetworking620?ref=5be26dbf830fVisit www.bosslocks.org to learn more about us, subscribe to our newsletter, and more.Click this link to get Wrap-A-Loc the dual hair styling tool to wear your locs that creates curls, spirals, and waves on natural and locked hair. Click my link to learn more and place your order: https://wrapaloc.com/?ap_id=BossLocks I receive a commission if you buy through this linkIf you enjoyed our show, please subscribe and leave a review. You may also visit www.bosslocks.org to learn more about BossLocks, or follow us on social media by searching @bosslocks or visiting the links below:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bosslocks/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Bosslocks/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bosslocksTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/bosslocks_
On today's episode, I am joined by Kareem Manuel, founder of We. Society. We discuss the topic of evolving as an individual and the toll it can take on your physical, emotional and mental health throughout the process. Kareem shares some of his own life experiences and illustrates how he used those experiences to bloom into his authentic self and an advocate for others through We Society! This week's "shout out" goes to Kareem Manuel of We Society. Kareem is raising awareness of living a healthier life as it relates to mind, body and spirit. Kareem is advocating for change in our culture and giving a voice to the people! Thank you for all you are doing! Follow Kareem and We Society https://www.instagram.com/we.kareem/ https://www.instagram.com/wesociety.co/ https://linktr.ee/wesociety.co The Cope For The Culture Podcast is geared towards discussing mental health as it relates to black and minority communities. On this show we have solo and interview based episodes with individuals from different walks of life who are dedicated to being the change within the culture as it relates to various topics and their effect on the world of mental health. The podcast is hosted by Tiana Renae who is a licensed mental health therapist. Thank you for listening and if you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, leave a review and share with your tribe. Email: copefortheculturepodcast@gmail.com The hashtag for the podcast is #copefortheculturepodcast. Make sure to follow us on social media: Instagram: @copefortheculturepodcast Twitter: @cope4theculture --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/copefortheculture/message
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In episode ten we sit down with Kareem Manuel of We. Society. Kareem grew up in Chicago. He has pastored churches, performed for thousands as a hip hop artist, started companies, and everything in between. Now he lives in Atlanta growing the We. Society loving his neighbors, spending time with his family, managing artists, and always dreaming up new ways to help people rally around good causes. Kareem Manuel started We. as a way to get his music to the people. The concept was birthed out of Kareem’s song “Power” whose name sake rested in a simple yet compelling chant “We got the power.” During the 2017 election We. became a cry of hope, not only to be open, loving and accepting of other people and ideas, but to be willing to learn from those ideas and take action for others. To create a place where people took responsibility for their own lives and the society to which they belong.To find out more about the We. Society click the link below:https://wesociety.co/Host, Daniel Kunkel (shorturl.at/exIZ1)Co-Host, Jessica Senbetu (shorturl.at/gjLO7)Producer, Scott Bolin (shorturl.at/kloX9)Graphics, Gabe Senbetu (shorturl.at/ikJR7)Photographer, Gina Mangiante (https://bit.ly/2m7C4iQ) Social Media, Sarina Wadhwa (https://bit.ly/2mqllYg) ALSO, follow us on Instagram, https://www.instagram.com/eib.podcast/?hl=enALSO, ALSO our website: eibpodcast.com
Kareem Manuel grew up in Chicago. He has pastored churches, performed for thousands as a hip hop artist, started companies, and everything in between. Now? He lives in Atlanta growing the We. Society, loving his neighbors, spending time with his family, managing artists, and always dreaming up new ways to help people rally around good causes. Kareem is wildly passionate about empowering people to give a damn and to stop making excuses for not caring. After all, we are the ones we are waiting for. This is a great conversation. Lots to learn from Kareem. Let’s go! Follow Kareem on Twitter and Instagram. Follow We. on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. And support them by purchasing a dang shirt! Follow Let’s Give A Damn on Facebook, Instagram, & Twitter to keep up with all that is going on. We have so much planned for the coming months and we don’t want you to miss a thing! And if you want to follow Nick Laparra—Facebook, Instagram, & Twitter. Support Let’s Give A Damn by contributing the monthly amount of your choice on Patreon. 100% of the money you contribute will go to making more podcasts. Not a dime goes into our pockets! Thanks for all your help. Can’t wait to spend time with you all very soon. Give more damns than ever before, my friends! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Repent And Changeclick HERE to playWhat happens when you keep doing the same thing with no change? Are you really sorry you did it or just sorry you got caught doing it? How many times does God have to try and get your attention to tell you to change what you're doing and follow Him. How many times do people repent but don't add the change part to what the're doing but expect something different to happen. Join the SLSRadio crew on this had to take topic called "Repent and Change"Playlist:Canon -TrippenLecrae -NuthinJoshua Rogers -So GoodKareem Manuel ft Derek Minor -EndureJor'Dan Armstrong -U Should KnowTrip Lee -ShweetCharde Jones -Is It Worth It?Keno Camp -Riot (We Here)John Givez -Westside BluesJaphia Life ft John P. Kee -WaterNonna ft Latoya Wilson -One Man GirlJonathan Baker -Love Again (Live)MC Jin ft Hollis -ComplicatedMali Music -Heavy LovePapa San ft Da TRUTH -Step UpNF -All I HaveDerek Minor -Who You KnowPhanatik -Dropping JewelsRhema Soul & Gawvi ft Spzrkt & Marty Mar - Keep You AroundDrew Allen ft FLO -I Love ItAshlei Reign -I Do It
Excited to bring you our 2nd ALL HIP-HOP episode featuring special guests: Sho Baraka, Kareem Manuel & DECiPHA.
Excited to bring you our 2nd ALL HIP-HOP episode featuring special guests: Sho Baraka, Kareem Manuel & DECiPHA.