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Sassy Vee, is a Singer, Songwriter started in the "Entertainment Industry" when she was very young at the age of nine. She was inspired by her third grade elementary school creative writing teacher "Mrs. Janet Mishler" in Beaverton, Oregon who help sparked an interest in music, poetry and writing. Writing became not only a passion but an outlet for Sassy throughout her life. Sassy spend junior middle school ,high school and college in San Diego, CA. She performed solo for the first time on stage by herself at Hoover High School in San Diego California at a talent show live in front a large audience " Get closer to you baby" by Surface from that point she fell in love with singing. She also had a the opportunity to perform at San Diego Job Corps, and on Rhythms TV Show based in San Diego. The first time she sang on stage she fell even more in love with being in entertainment and decided to move full force with pursuing her lifelong dream. Sassy recorded professionally for the first time at the age of 18 with Harold Whaley a longtime singer songwriter, producer and owner of a record label. She was signed with mighty plump records in the 90's and later started singing and per with Leon Gillian one of the members of the Platters and several other artists and places. In her early/mid 20's she started working with Travis Ray Lane an Artist and rapper who many know from he rap group KMC or as solo artist/rapper and producer as "Incidents" with Dirty Beat Music and Life Long Entertainment whose music was on movies such as "Dr. Doolittle", "Reality Bytes" & "Water Boy" Sassy has performed at Mingle's Lounge w/Impulse Oakland, Bluesvilles w/Khalil's Band Oakland, GTE Birthday Party Long Beach, Ca, Black History Fair Dirty Beat Music Santa Ana, Ca, New Years Doubletree, Las Vegas Juneteenth Fest, Las Vegas Winchester Theatre, Cashman Field Award, KCEP 88.1 F.M.Music Convention, and more. Following her mothers radio and music background and several other family's footsteps that were in the entertainment business. Sassy started a career in radio first on her tape recorder as a young girl and then in the late 90's she had the opportunity to be a guest DJ on Z-90 in San Diego California and then became an intern in Las Vegas Nevada at KCEP where she interned for one year. Sassy decided to go to college and took up communications at a community college where she studied Radio,TV, Film. She also did a show on KSBR in California. She got her first her first paying radio job at KCEG FM in the Bay Area Oakland,California and then she went back to Vegas to do talk radio for KLAV 1230 AM and then she met the owners of All Talk Radio where she started doing a radio show for about 5 years where she became a popular online celebrity and interviewed popular famous entertainers, stars, authors and celebrities. More recently after posting a rant on YouTube Sassy had the opportunity to work with Mihkil Gipson & Ricky Parker With Beat Mkr Muzik and just recorded a new song called "All I Have To Say"at the "Dirty Martini Lounge" in the "Rated Z Recordz" studio with music producer Johnny Z who is best know by the song "Back to the hotel" by In2deep thanks to the support of GJ. Carson Owner of alltalkradio.net and God Father Pone with Hill Money Entertainment. Sassy is currently working on a new project with a Alexx Dee DJ a famous dance/electronic/ techno dj from Italy. #sassyvee #professionalsongwriter #voiceover #singer #onairmediapersonality #chrispomay #livewithcdp #wqee #barrycullenchevrolet Want to create live streams like this? Check out StreamYard: https://streamyard.com/pal/d/54200596... https://beacons.ai/chrisdpomay
About the Guest(s): C Moe (Christian Mohammed) C Moe is the founder and owner of Moe Media, which stands for "More of Everything Media." He is also the host of the Dope Hangouts podcast. With a rich background that includes interning at Las Vegas' KCEP 88.1, C Moe has honed his skills in radio, podcasting, and multimedia collaborations since 2017. His platform aims to be collaborative and interactive, offering segments like taste tests, reviews, and live streams. Episode Summary: In this episode of the Killing Time podcast, Korey, Reggie, Tinesha, and their guest C Moe reminisce about old times and dive into various topics, from the nuances of studio work to hosting podcasts and managing collaborations. They share their weekend experiences, touching on everything from playing video games to exploring new local joints for the best burger in town. As they engage with C Moe, listeners get an opportunity to learn about his multifaceted career and the evolution of Mo Media. The discussion premieres with reflections on C Moe's background, detailing how his experiences at KCEP 88.1 shaped his journey in media. The conversation expands to his approach to podcasting and multimedia, emphasizing the need for collaboration and the challenges of managing various roles. The hosts and C Moe also navigate broader subjects like effective parenting, the risks of social media exposure for younger generations, and the intricacies of co-parenting, delivering a blend of light-hearted banter and serious insights. Key Takeaways: Mo Media's Origin and Mission: Discover how C Moe founded Mo Media and his vision to create a collaborative platform encompassing podcasts, live streams, and reviews. Balancing Roles: The importance of having a team in place to manage multiple aspects of multimedia projects is emphasized, reflecting both C Moe's and the hosts' experiences. Effective Parenting and Co-parenting: Insights on setting boundaries, ensuring child safety, and maintaining healthy co-parenting relationships are discussed extensively. Navigating Heartbreak: The panel dives into how men handle heartbreak and the importance of personal growth and therapy. Community and Collaboration: The conversation illustrates the power of community, supporting local businesses, and building strong professional and personal networks. Notable Quotes: C Moe: "The motto for Mo Media is 'no one's got us like us,' and it's all about creating collaborative and interactive content." Reggie: "The safety of your kid is paramount. If you're trusted with that responsibility, you'd go to any extent to keep them safe." Tinesha: "Breaking those generational curses is about instilling values and boundaries, not about adapting to every modern societal change." Korey: "There's a line in the sand to protect your kids; they can be upset, but there are limits you shouldn't cross." C Moe: "You can't do much when she breaks up with you, but to get over it, you've got to stay busy and focus on your growth." Resources: Mo Media: https://www.instagram.com/moexmedia/ CMoe'sPersonalHandle: https://www.instagram.com/ceecurates/ The Dope Hangout Podcast: Available on major podcast platforms. For a riveting and detailed exploration of these themes and to hear more from Korey, Reggie, Tinesha, and C Moe, tune into the full episode of the Killing Time podcast. Stay tuned for more engaging content and insightful discussions in future episodes.
Within this episode you'll hear from Will Rucker, a dynamic and engaging speaker who shares how health equity pertains to our common humanity. Will describes the importance of compassion, non-judgement, and self-awareness as important skills for creating a more equitable world. He also shares about the importance of diversity and how it shapes our culture. You won't want to miss this inspiring conversation. Will Rucker is gifted to communicate with clarity, compassion, and creativity. He gives voice to what is possible while influencing the culture and developing the systems required to achieve it practically. Will brings a unique perspective of the world, and our places within it, to his mission of cultivating a global culture centered on compassion. Will is engaged in local, statewide, and national platforms advancing socio-spiritual transformation efforts in restorative justice, health equity, and humanity first initiatives. Nearly twenty years of experience in leading individuals, teams, and organizations to extraordinary success informs his unique approach to change. Will's educational background includes certifications as a ColorCode Personality Science Trainer, Compassionate Integrity Training (CIT) Facilitator, and a Master's Degree in Executive Leadership. Currently, Will is honored to serve his community by leading development and expansion for the American Lung Association's programs and educational efforts as the Western Division's Health Promotion Director. Working with the nation's oldest public health organization has been a fulfilling experience, and he is proud to have obtained millions in grant funding for such a worthy cause. Will is a current board member of several non-profits, including the Interfaith Council of South Nevada, Community Partners for Better Health, Compassionate Las Vegas, and the Nevada Minority Health & Equity Coalition. Will regularly moderates informative and dynamic educational panels for organizations such as UNLV and can be seen hosting Compassionate Las Vegas – The Podcast each week or the A Healthier Tomorrow monthly radio show on KCEP in Las Vegas. He also regularly leads workshops on Interpersonal Relationship Skills, Meditation, Team Building, and Ethical Mindfulness. No matter the endeavor or format, Will's passion for tangibly improving the quality of life for all people shines through. Key Topics: Health equity, diversity, compassion, policy
If you are wanting more out of your Enneagram studying... If you said, I know my number now what... or If you want to learn the Enneagram in community then you should sign-up for the Kaizen Complete Enneagram Program. It is a 12-week certificate program that uses the power of community and the Enneagram to transform people. The groups in KCEP are fun, deep, and intimate so you can build trust along your growth path. The next cohort starts on January 13th. Sign-up today the course only holds 16 spots. KCEP Cohort #3 Starts January 13th This episode is sponsored by Betterhelp. If you are struggling BetterHelp can help. You'll receive 10% off your first month when you sign on using https://betterhelp.com/doit. Thank You to all the DIFTG Patreons! Patreon.com/doitforthegram DoItForTheGramPodcast.com KaizenCareers.com
In this episode, Milton answers questions from listeners. He covers the inner critic, navigating emotions with head and heart types, the future of the Enneagram, how to help others grow, and much more. Check it out! You can find out more about the KCEP program and sign-up here: Kaizen Enneagram Academy Starts August 5th It is only 15 spots available so if you are serious sign-up now. --- This episode is sponsored by Betterhelp. If you are struggling BetterHelp can help. You'll receive 10% off your first month when you sign on using https://betterhelp.com/doit. Thank You to all the DIFTG Patreons! Patreon.com/doitforthegram DoItForTheGramPodcast.com KaizenCareers.com
In this episode, Milton answers questions from listeners. One question, in particular, took longer than expected but some really good Enneagram tips came out of it for each type. Listen in and find out what you can allow and let go of in order to do more growth work. You can find out more about the KCEP program and sign-up here: Kaizen Enneagram Academy Starts August 5th It is only 15 spots available so if you are serious sign-up now. --- This episode is sponsored by Betterhelp. If you are struggling BetterHelp can help. You'll receive 10% off your first month when you sign on using https://betterhelp.com/doit. Thank You to all the DIFTG Patreons! Patreon.com/doitforthegram DoItForTheGramPodcast.com KaizenCareers.com
Listen in as Type 8 - Jessica(@jessicaddicksoncoaching) as she and I cover topics about how she as a Social Type 8 managed the pandemic, social injustice, anger, anti-racism, and much more. She is one of the most profound speakers I know. We laugh, discuss Enneagram and also talk about deep issues. Check it out, this episode is great insight and gives a great look at a Type 8 doing her work. You can find out more about the KCEP program and sign-up here: Kaizen Enneagram Academy Starts August 5th It is only 15 spots available so if you are serious sign-up now. --- This episode is sponsored by Betterhelp. If you are struggling BetterHelp can help. You'll receive 10% off your first month when you sign on using https://betterhelp.com/doit. Thank You to all the DIFTG Patreons! Patreon.com/doitforthegram DoItForTheGramPodcast.com KaizenCareers.com
Join Caroline McKinney and Melanie Taylor as special guests on this episode as they give their specific take on Kaizen Complete Enneagram Program. In this episode, the two Type 3's cover quite a few Enneagram 3 things, mistyping and doing the KCEP program during the Texas ice storm. You can find out more about the KCEP program and sign-up here: Kaizen Enneagram Academy Starts August 5th Only 15 spots available so if you are serious sign-up now for the Early-Bird discount that ends May 31st. @Caroline_andthecity and @DearStrangerPodcast melanietaylor@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by Betterhelp. If you are struggling BetterHelp can help. You'll receive 10% off your first month when you sign on using https://betterhelp.com/doit. Thank You to all the DIFTG Patreons! Patreon.com/doitforthegram DoItForTheGramPodcast.com KaizenCareers.com Podcast editing by sawandsine.co.uk
Sean Garvey sits down with CORE DJ's affiliate and Power 88 (KCEP 88.1-FM) own DJ Kelly J to discuss breaking into the Las Vegas market as a DJ and the effort into putting other Las Vegas DJs on the forefront. DJ Kelly J also provides insight on young female DJs making it in a male dominated industry and how her role in the organization, Girls Who Brunch Tour, coincides with her professional DJ career in Las Vegas. For more information about DJ Kelly J https://www.instagram.com/djkellyj Follow Sean Garvey on IG: https://www.instagram.com/seangarveyatl To create your own app: https://www.bvmobileapps.com
Listen in as Type 9 - DeAnn(@mentalhealthmuses) as she and I cover topics about how she as a SP Type 9 managed the pandemic, social injustice, anger, mental health, and much more. The recording has some audio glitches but as we get into the conversation it gets better and her words are so rich. Check it out, this episode is great insight and gives a great look at a Type 9 doing her work. Mental Health Resource Open Path Collective - https://openpathcollective.org/ You can find out more about the KCEP program and sign-up here: Kaizen Enneagram Academy Starts August 5th It is only 16 spots available so if you are serious sign-up now. --- This episode is sponsored by Betterhelp. If you are struggling BetterHelp can help. You'll receive 10% off your first month when you sign on using https://betterhelp.com/doit. Thank You to all the DIFTG Patreons! Patreon.com/doitforthegram DoItForTheGramPodcast.com KaizenCareers.com
Listen in as Type 2 - Zahra(@withzahra_), Type 6 - Sophie, and Type 9 - DeAnn(@mentalhealthmuses) give their deep reviews of my Kaizen Complete Enneagram Program. These three amazing women have done some deep inner work and speak from their experience. We talk about the Enneagram, pandemic, anti-racism, and advice for their Enneagram type. You can find out more about the KCEP program and sign-up here: Kaizen Enneagram Academy Starts August 5th It is only 20 spots available so if you are serious sign-up now for the Early-Bird discount that ends May 31st. --- This episode is sponsored by Betterhelp. If you are struggling BetterHelp can help. You'll receive 10% off your first month when you sign on using https://betterhelp.com/doit. Thank You to all the DIFTG Patreons! Patreon.com/doitforthegram DoItForTheGramPodcast.com KaizenCareers.com
This episode hosts our special guest, Craig Knight talking about walking in the footprints of fame. Craig is the son of Bubba Knight, a former Pip from Gladys Knight & The Pips. Gladys is the aunt of Craig Knight and this powerful family continues the legacy of doing great things through Craig Knight, the General Manager of KCEP 88.1 Radio in Las Vegas
Most folks working to revive our region's economy agree that it is increasingly difficult to do if the state of Kentucky is not providing the basic investments we need in education, health, human services and infrastructure. So in this episode we are doing a deep dive into Kentucky’s budget and revenue options as the governor and General Assembly plan for 2021-2022. Our reporting comes from the Kentucky Center for Economic Policy’s annual conference, titled "What does Kentucky Value?," which was held Jan 31, 2020 in Lexington, KY. KCEP Executive DIrector Jason Bailey kicked off the event with the notion that the Kentucky state budget is the primary policy document of the Commonwealth and thus should reflect our priorities and shared values. He is followed by Ashley Spaulding and Pam Thomas from the KCEP staff who describe recent budget cuts and revenue sources. We end with comments from the keynote address by Dr. Jared Bernstein, Economist and Senior Fellow at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.
Terry Brooks is joined by Ashli Watts, President and CEO for the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce, Jason Bailey, the Executive Director of the Kentucky Center for Economic Policy, and Brigitte Blom Ramsey, the Executive Director of the Prichard Committee for Academic Excellence, for a conversation on Governor Andy Beshear's state budget proposal and key areas to focus on as budget and revenue discussions continue with the Kentucky legislature. Learn more about the Blueprint for Kentucky’s Children budget priorities at kyyouth.org
Renee Shaw and guests discuss work and wages. Scheduled guests: Jason Bailey, executive director of the Kentucky Center for Economic Policy; Ashli Watts, senior vice president of public affairs for the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce; Jordan Harris, founder and co-executive director of the Pegasus Institute; and Bill Londrigan, president of the Kentucky State AFL-CIO.
Renee Shaw and guests discuss work and wages. Scheduled guests: Jason Bailey, executive director of the Kentucky Center for Economic Policy; Ashli Watts, senior vice president of public affairs for the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce; Jordan Harris, founder and co-executive director of the Pegasus Institute; and Bill Londrigan, president of the Kentucky State AFL-CIO.
This week, Rae Hodge sits in for Jazmin and she and Robert speak with Sarah Zeller of the Kentucky Center for Economic Policy about their new economic agenda. They speak about it's purpose and contents, what KCEP hopes to accomplish with it, and how they expect to use it. They also discuss ways the economic agenda is already being used on the campaign trail. Before the interview, Rae and Robert discuss the indictment of Jerry Lundergan and what that means for his daughter, Alison Lundergan Grimes. In addition, the duo talk through the massive raise for Kentucky's CIO.
Renee Shaw and guests discuss the economy and trade. Scheduled guests: Bill Londrigan, president of the Kentucky State AFL-CIO; Andrew McNeill, state director of Americans for Prosperity-Kentucky; Jason Bailey, executive director of the Kentucky Center for Economic Policy; and John Garen, professor of economics in the Gatton College of Business and Economics at the University of Kentucky.
Renee Shaw and guests discuss the economy and trade. Scheduled guests: Bill Londrigan, president of the Kentucky State AFL-CIO; Andrew McNeill, state director of Americans for Prosperity-Kentucky; Jason Bailey, executive director of the Kentucky Center for Economic Policy; and John Garen, professor of economics in the Gatton College of Business and Economics at the University of Kentucky.
Renee Shaw moderates a discussion with the Democratic candidates from the 4th congressional district, and then welcomes four policy analysts to discuss the new budget, tax reform, and pension legislation passed in the 2018 General Assembly.
Renee Shaw moderates a discussion with the Democratic candidates from the 4th congressional district, and then welcomes four policy analysts to discuss the new budget, tax reform, and pension legislation passed in the 2018 General Assembly.
The PFM pension recommendations caused strong reactions on all sides of the pension issue. So we went to Jason Bailey of KCEP to get his calm, fact-based analysis.
Host Kelli Haywood and WMMT's Mimi Pickering share two engaging speakers from the 2017 Kentucky Center for Economic Policy Conference - Dr. Kathryn J. Edin from Johns Hopkins University and KCEP Executive Director Jason Bailey. Dr. Edin discusses her book $2.00 a Day: Living on Almost Nothing in America, describing the situations and survival of the nation's poor. 40% of America's $2 a day poor live in Central Appalachia. Then, Jason Bailey gives his "Where We Stand" address, reflecting on Kentucky's economic condition and providing information on current and future state economic policy.
We attended the annual conference of the Kentucky Center for Economic Policy, and interviewed four interesting people while there: Joe Grady of Topos, on how to get people to think differently about taxes Clark Williams, an IRS agent turned minister, on why our state budget is a moral document MacKenzie Cantrell, on her experiences as a new state legislator Jason Bailey, the director of KCEP, on what he is most worried about, and what he would do with a magic budget wand Join us for four varied and interesting interviews!
Carol Vallone Mitchell is the author of Breaking Through “Bitch”: How Women Can Shatter Stereotypes and Lead Fearlessly about how women lead and succeed. She cofounded Talent Strategy Partners, working with numerous companies to identify and develop leaders to build the right workplace culture. Carol helps organizations advance women using her proprietary Women’s Leadership Blueprint AssessmentTM and development programs. Carol is a contributing editor for the Huffington Post, and has written numerous articles featured in publications including Fast Company, The Globe and Mail and Safari Books. Sought out for her insights on leadership, she has appeared on various nationally syndicated programs including the Kathryn Zox Show, NPR affiliate KCEP and WBZ radio’s Women’s Watch and is a keynote and workshop presenter for companies and conferences. You can find Carol on Facebook and Twitter.
Jason Bailey, Director of the Kentucky Center for Economic Policy, at the July 6 Hazard, KY Public Hearing stated that Governor Bevin's proposed changes to Kentucky's Medicaid expansion would move Kentucky backwards instead of building on the health and economic gains the state has experienced. For more on KCEP's analysis of the plan -http://kypolicy.org/summary-governors-proposed-medicaid-changes/ Send your comments on the Medicaid waiver by Friday 7/22 to kyhealth@ky.gov
Welcome to Our Own Voices Live with your hosts: Angela Thomas, Rodney Smith with our guest, Franklyn Verley Our Topic(s) today: “Congressional Black Caucus with Franklyn Verley of ‘Like It Is Radio” on KCEP & is America Taking Advantage of its Poor” If you have a question, comment or just want to listen, give us a call: (347) 826-9600 Our Own Voices Live is a radio show featuring people and stories from our community in Las Vegas, the surrounding area and some place near you. America is the greatest country on earth due to its cultural diversity and not in spite of it. Our mission is to help bridge the cultural and ethnic divide in America by working together to build the greatest bridge in history to unite us