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One Song
Introducing: ReLiving Single

One Song

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 55:38


This week on One Song, we're sharing a new podcast from our friends at Hartbeat: ReLiving Single. It's the official, unofficial rewatch podcast for the iconic sitcom that changed the game. They dive into the episode's drama, the show's unforgettable characters, and why Living Single and other Black-led shows dominated the '90s. In this first episode, real-life besties Erika Alexander and Kim Coles revisit the Living Single pilot, “Judging by the Cover,” where Regine's new man comes with one big red flag: a whole wife. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Touré Show
ReLiving Single—We Are Iconic

Touré Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 65:44


Living Single was so iconic that there's a new podcast about it called Reliving Single starring Erika Alexander and Kim Coles. They came by to talk about the cultural importance of of Living Single and the fun things that happened behind the scenes. And the drama… Toure Show Episode 478 
 Host & Writer: Touré Executive Producers: Ryan Woodhall and Ashley J. Hobbs Associate Producer: Adell Coleman Booker: Rae Holliday Engineer: Desta Wondirad Photographers: Podstream Studios The House: DCP Entertainment Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Daily Soap Opera Spoilers by Soap Dirt (GH, Y&R, B&B, and DOOL)
Days of our Lives Weekly Spoilers Feb 3-7: Jada Dumped at Altar - Kayla & Alex Attacked! #dool

Daily Soap Opera Spoilers by Soap Dirt (GH, Y&R, B&B, and DOOL)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2025 8:53


Click to Subscribe: https://bit.ly/Youtube-Subscribe-SoapDirt Days of Our Lives spoilers from Monday, February 3rd through Friday, February 7th reveal that Jada Hunter (Elia Cantu) is left at the altar, and there are attacks on Kayla Brady (Mary Beth Evans) and Alex Kiriakis (Robert Scott Wilson). Also, EJ DiMera's (Dan Feuerriegel) plans to undermine Jada, leading to a shocker for Abe Carver (James Reynolds) and Kate Roberts (Lauren Koslow).  DOOL spoilers also show the return of Kim Coles as Nurse Whitley King for one episode, as well as a life and death dilemma for Hattie Adams (Deidre Hall), Johnny DiMera (Carson Boatman), and Kayla. The drama is poised to escalate with Sarah Horton (Linsey Godfrey) figuring out the truth about the medical maladies plaguing the cast.  And more Days spoilers hint that Paulina Price's (Jackee Harry) has a quest for information from Rafe Hernandez (Galen Gering), Kristen DiMera's (Stacy Haiduk) attempts to cover up, and Steve Johnson's (Stephen Nichols) theory shared with Jada.  Visit our Days of our Lives section of Soap Dirt: https://soapdirt.com/category/days-of-our-lives/ Listen to our Podcasts: https://soapdirt.podbean.com/ And Check out our always up-to-date Days of our Lives Spoilers page at: https://soapdirt.com/days-of-our-lives-spoilers/ Check Out our Social Media... Twitter: https://twitter.com/SoapDirtTV Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SoapDirt Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/soapdirt/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@soapdirt Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/soapdirt/

Daily Soap Opera Spoilers by Soap Dirt (GH, Y&R, B&B, and DOOL)
Days of our Lives Early Edition Spoilers Feb 3-7: Brady Scared, Rachel Schemes & Crazy Whitley Back

Daily Soap Opera Spoilers by Soap Dirt (GH, Y&R, B&B, and DOOL)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 8:39


Click to Subscribe: https://bit.ly/Youtube-Subscribe-SoapDirt Days of our Lives spoilers for February 3-7, 2025 see tensions rise as Brady Black (Eric Martsolf) struggles with the scheming Rachel Black (Finley Rose Slater), while Nurse Whitley King (Kim Coles) makes a comeback, adding more intrigue to the plot. Meanwhile, Belle Black (Martha Madison) and EJ DiMera (Dan Feuerriegel) take their relationship a notch higher, resulting in a shocking discovery by Marlena Evans (Deidre Hall).  DOOL spoilers see that perhaps the highlight of the week is Rafe Hernandez's (Galen Gering) escape from captivity and the potential interruption of his wedding. Chaos ensues as secrets are revealed, alliances are tested, and unexpected turns keep the audience on their toes. In the midst of this, the mysterious woman in white, Rachel Black's (Finley Rose Slater) grandmother, is ready to go to any lengths for her granddaughter's happiness. As the week progresses, the plot thickens with Whitley King's (Kim Coles) return, raising more questions about the stalker the week of 2/3-2/7/2025. Visit our Days of our Lives section of Soap Dirt: https://soapdirt.com/category/days-of-our-lives/ Listen to our Podcasts: https://soapdirt.podbean.com/ Check out our always up-to-date Days of our Lives Spoilers page at: https://soapdirt.com/days-of-our-lives-spoilers/ Check Out our Social Media... Twitter: https://twitter.com/SoapDirtTV Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SoapDirt Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/soapdirt/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@soapdirt Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/soapdirt/

Daily Soap Opera Spoilers by Soap Dirt (GH, Y&R, B&B, and DOOL)
Days of our Lives 2-Week Spoilers Jan 27-Feb 7: Kristen Cons, EJ Taunts & Woman in White Torments

Daily Soap Opera Spoilers by Soap Dirt (GH, Y&R, B&B, and DOOL)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 9:22


Click to Subscribe: https://bit.ly/Youtube-Subscribe-SoapDirt Days of Our Lives 2-week spoilers for January 27- Feb 7, 2025 see major characters like Kristen DiMera (Stacy Haiduk), EJ DiMera (Dan Feuerriegel), and the enigmatic Woman in White, along with Brady Black (Eric Martsolf), Ava Vitali (Tamara Braun), and Rachel Black (Finley Rose Slater) are at the heart of the action. Kristen and Brady continue their search for their daughter, they find Rachel, setting the stage for a deadly deal and a potential family reunion. Marlena Evans (Deidre Hall) discovers a shocking scene involving EJ and Belle Black (Martha Madison) on the NBC Peacock soap opera. DOOL spoilers see Jada Hunter's (Elia Cantu) wedding to Rafe Hernandez (Galen Gering) may see a shocking interruption as the real Rafe fights to escape from EJ's clutches. Arnold Fenger (Galen Gering), Rafe's doppelganger, might be left at the altar. Ava's situation worsens, possibly leading to a fatal encounter with the Woman in White. Another highlight is the return of Kim Coles as Nurse Whitley King, potentially the mastermind behind some recent unpleasant events the weeks of 1/27-2/7/2025. Visit our Days of our Lives section of Soap Dirt: https://soapdirt.com/category/days-of-our-lives/ Listen to our Podcasts: https://soapdirt.podbean.com/ Check out our always up-to-date Days of our Lives Spoilers page at: https://soapdirt.com/days-of-our-lives-spoilers/ Check Out our Social Media... Twitter: https://twitter.com/SoapDirtTV Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SoapDirt Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/soapdirt/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@soapdirt Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/soapdirt/

THE EMBC NETWORK featuring: ihealthradio and worldwide podcasts
How to Amp Up your Social Media with Bridget Brady

THE EMBC NETWORK featuring: ihealthradio and worldwide podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 53:00


Bridget Brady, Founder and CEO, AmpUpMyBiz.com   Bridget Brady, Founder & CEO of Amp Up My Biz, is an enlightened entrepreneur, speaker, social media authority, and #1 International Bestselling author. Bridget is passionate about helping entrepreneurs and business owners get the tools they need to catapult their business success!   Bridget worked in the Information Technology industry for over 20 years. She spent 7 of those years in New York, working on Wall Street. Feeling trapped in Corporate America “prison” and seeing no way out of the rat race, she started her own business.   Her company, Amp Up My Biz, founded 10 years ago, is a leader in the world of online marketing. Bridget and her team provide full-service, soup-to-nuts marketing solutions including: Social Media Marketing & Training, Website Design & Development, Graphic Design, Email Marketing and more! Her latest book, “Jobs to Jammies! Get out of your J.O.B. & Be a Work-in-Your-PJs Entrepreneur” is a #1 International Bestseller.   Bridget has had the opportunity to speak internationally for audiences large and small. She has spoken on stage with many industry greats, including the legendary Les Brown; Ernst & Young's Entrepreneur of the Year, Larry Broughton; Keri Murphy; Kim Coles; and Craig Duswalt, just to name a few.   Bridget is passionate about helping business owners grow their brands, their businesses and their bottom lines. The Amp Up My Biz mission is simple: Help businesses grow quickly, easily, and with greater joy, through the awesome power of online marketing. She has helped thousands of entrepreneurs create and close more business. She can help you do the same! Connect with Bridget! AmpUpMyBiz.com Facebook.com/AmpUpMyBiz X.com/AmpUpMyBiz YouTube.com/AmpUpMyBiz LinkedIn.com/in/TheBridgetBrady Instagram.com/AmpUpMyBiz Pinterest.com/AmpUpMyBiz @BridgetBrady on Clubhouse Upcoming Master Class  http://rebecca.ampupmybiz.com/ https://modere.io/TB2OkT https://modere.io/BZDgOA For more information go to… https://www.rebeccaelizabethwhitman.com/ Https://linktr.ee/rebeccaewhitman#AmpUpMyBiz #LeadershipSkills#GrowthMindset#BusinessGrowth#CEOSecrets#EnlightenedCEO#BusinessStrategy#BusinessTips#ManagementStrategies#SuccessSecrets#EntrepreneurMindset#BusinessMotivation#EntrepreneurAdvice#SmallBusinessAdvice#SuccessMindset#CEOSuccess#BusinessSuccess#StartupSuccess#BusinessLeadership#BusinessAdvice

THE EMBC NETWORK featuring: ihealthradio and worldwide podcasts
How to Amp Up your Social Media with Bridget Brady

THE EMBC NETWORK featuring: ihealthradio and worldwide podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 53:00


Bridget Brady, Founder and CEO, AmpUpMyBiz.com   Bridget Brady, Founder & CEO of Amp Up My Biz, is an enlightened entrepreneur, speaker, social media authority, and #1 International Bestselling author. Bridget is passionate about helping entrepreneurs and business owners get the tools they need to catapult their business success!   Bridget worked in the Information Technology industry for over 20 years. She spent 7 of those years in New York, working on Wall Street. Feeling trapped in Corporate America “prison” and seeing no way out of the rat race, she started her own business.   Her company, Amp Up My Biz, founded 10 years ago, is a leader in the world of online marketing. Bridget and her team provide full-service, soup-to-nuts marketing solutions including: Social Media Marketing & Training, Website Design & Development, Graphic Design, Email Marketing and more! Her latest book, “Jobs to Jammies! Get out of your J.O.B. & Be a Work-in-Your-PJs Entrepreneur” is a #1 International Bestseller.   Bridget has had the opportunity to speak internationally for audiences large and small. She has spoken on stage with many industry greats, including the legendary Les Brown; Ernst & Young's Entrepreneur of the Year, Larry Broughton; Keri Murphy; Kim Coles; and Craig Duswalt, just to name a few.   Bridget is passionate about helping business owners grow their brands, their businesses and their bottom lines. The Amp Up My Biz mission is simple: Help businesses grow quickly, easily, and with greater joy, through the awesome power of online marketing. She has helped thousands of entrepreneurs create and close more business. She can help you do the same! Connect with Bridget! AmpUpMyBiz.com Facebook.com/AmpUpMyBiz X.com/AmpUpMyBiz YouTube.com/AmpUpMyBiz LinkedIn.com/in/TheBridgetBrady Instagram.com/AmpUpMyBiz Pinterest.com/AmpUpMyBiz @BridgetBrady on Clubhouse Upcoming Master Class  http://rebecca.ampupmybiz.com/ https://modere.io/TB2OkT https://modere.io/BZDgOA For more information go to… https://www.rebeccaelizabethwhitman.com/ Https://linktr.ee/rebeccaewhitman#AmpUpMyBiz #LeadershipSkills#GrowthMindset#BusinessGrowth#CEOSecrets#EnlightenedCEO#BusinessStrategy#BusinessTips#ManagementStrategies#SuccessSecrets#EntrepreneurMindset#BusinessMotivation#EntrepreneurAdvice#SmallBusinessAdvice#SuccessMindset#CEOSuccess#BusinessSuccess#StartupSuccess#BusinessLeadership#BusinessAdvice

The Balanced, Beautiful and Abundant Show- Rebecca Whitman
How to Amp Up your Social Media with Bridget Brady

The Balanced, Beautiful and Abundant Show- Rebecca Whitman

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2024 53:02


Bridget Brady, Founder and CEO, AmpUpMyBiz.com Bridget Brady, Founder & CEO of Amp Up My Biz,  is an enlightened entrepreneur, speaker, social media authority, and #1 International Bestselling author.  Bridget is passionate about helping entrepreneurs and business owners get the tools they need to catapult their business success! Bridget worked in the Information Technology industry for over 20 years. She spent 7 of those years in New York, working on Wall Street. Feeling trapped in Corporate America “prison” and seeing no way out of the rat race, she started her own business. Her company, Amp Up My Biz, founded 10 years ago, is a leader in the world of online marketing.  Bridget and her team provide full-service, soup-to-nuts marketing solutions including:  Social Media Marketing & Training, Website Design & Development, Graphic Design, Email Marketing and more!  Her latest book, “Jobs to Jammies! Get out of your J.O.B. & Be a Work-in-Your-PJs Entrepreneur” is a #1 International Bestseller. Bridget has had the opportunity to speak internationally for audiences large and small. She has spoken on stage with many industry greats, including the legendary Les Brown; Ernst & Young's Entrepreneur of the Year, Larry Broughton; Keri Murphy; Kim Coles; and Craig Duswalt, just to name a few. Bridget is passionate about helping business owners grow their brands, their businesses and their bottom lines.  The Amp Up My Biz mission is simple:  Help businesses grow quickly, easily, and with greater joy, through the awesome power of online marketing.She has helped thousands of entrepreneurs create and close more business.  She can help you do the same!Connect with Bridget!AmpUpMyBiz.comFacebook.com/AmpUpMyBizX.com/AmpUpMyBizYouTube.com/AmpUpMyBizLinkedIn.com/in/TheBridgetBradyInstagram.com/AmpUpMyBizPinterest.com/AmpUpMyBiz@BridgetBrady on ClubhouseUpcoming Master Class http://rebecca.ampupmybiz.com/https://modere.io/TB2OkThttps://modere.io/BZDgOAFor more information go to…https://www.rebeccaelizabethwhitman.com/Https://linktr.ee/rebeccaewhitman

AURN News
Hollywood Live: Black Women in Hollywood Awards

AURN News

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 2:32


For the past 17 years, Essence has presented their Black Women in Hollywood Awards during Oscar week. Well, they showed up and showed out again this year. Zendaya, fresh off of that big opening for "Dune," was a fashion icon as she dazzled another red carpet and debuted her stylish new bob haircut. Black love was in full display with B.E.T.'s "Sistas" and "Zatima" actor DeVale Ellis and his wife Khadine Ellis sharing some touching moments on the carpet. "American Fiction" star Erika Alexander joined with fellow actress Kim Coles and uber-producer Yvette Lee Bowser on the carpet. They delved into some nostalgic memories from "Living Single," which recently hit a 30-year milestone. Do you believe it? Oh, time's going too fast. Honoree Danielle Brooks received a standing ovation as she sang the gospel melody, "I Won't Complain" to accept her award. That was something else. You got to check that out. I'm so sure we're going to see a lot of these same folks, especially Danielle Brooks, who is nominated for "The Color Purple" on the Oscar red carpet Sunday. Now, whatever you do, you've got to log in to Instagram on Sunday. We're on at 1 p.m. PT, 4 p.m. ET. We will be live on the red carpet at the 96th Academy Awards. And whatever you do, you really want to check it out. We're going to be out there with everybody, and there's a lot of folks coming through. Before the big show, it is Daylight Savings, so set the clock forward and tune in to the Oscars. It's on ABC and Jimmy Kimmel is hosting again. That's at 7 p.m. ET and of course 4 p.m. here on the West Coast. Don't want to miss any of this all day on Sunday. We'll be there with you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Best of The Steve Harvey Morning Show
Kims Of Comedy Tour

Best of The Steve Harvey Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 6:50 Transcription Available


Kim Fields, Kym Whitley, Kim Wayans and Kim Coles may go on a comedy tour.  Brett Favre's defamation case was dismissed.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Licensed to Live
Authorlocity

Licensed to Live

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2023 31:46


This episode is based on the post lecture interview I conducted with Tieshena Davis an award-winning entrepreneur and CEO of Publish Your Gift publishing company.   She tells us why you should write your book, after all you are already an expert.  Perhaps publishing a book is exactly what you need to enhance your career and life whether doctor, lawyer, or executive. The episode art includes a picture with Doctor Jarret, Kim Coles, and Tieshena Davis.       Watch the replay of Licensed To Live 2023   Free affirmation book     How to write your own book.     Show Sponsor, EH3 Coffee Discount Code: DoctorJarret  Licensed To Live   Go to https://www.doctorjarretfree.com/affirmations-ebookto get your own free 30 day affirmations book.   For more info about Licensed To Live: The Conference 2023 go to www.licensedtolive.com 

TV Tangents
Living Single part 2

TV Tangents

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 36:08


We've binged the 90s sitcom Living Single and we have big feelings about it. THIS EPISODE CONTAINS SPOILERS! But seriously. It's 30 years later, so you can't get mad.   This week we talk about the cast including Queen Latifah, Kim Fields, Kim Coles, Erika Alexander, TC Carson, John Henton, and others.   You can hear TC Carson's smooth smooth voice on Spotify here.   For exclusive content, you can become a patron of the show at Patreon.com/tvtangents.   Come find us on Facebook and in our private discussion group.   Sign up here for our newsletter for updates on the show and upcoming episodes.   To leave a voice message call us at ‪(531) 600-8024‬. Messages will not be returned and may be used on the podcast.

TV Tangents
Living Single part 1

TV Tangents

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 29:39


We've binged the 90s sitcom Living Single and can't stop talking about it. How did we miss this show the first time around? In this first of three episodes, we talk about the characters, the romantic relationships, and the origin of the show. Living Single stars Queen Latifah, Kim Fields, Kim Coles, Erika Alexander, TC Carson, and John Henton. For exclusive content, you can become a patron of the show at Patreon.com/tvtangents.   Come find us on Facebook and in our private discussion group.   Sign up here for our newsletter for updates on the show and upcoming episodes.   To leave a voice message call us at ‪(531) 600-8024‬. Messages will not be returned and may be used on the podcast.

Vision for Change with John Stephenson
Vision for Change with John Stephenson, special guest Actress Kim Coles

Vision for Change with John Stephenson

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2023 27:44


In this episode John and Kim discuss Kim's career and her workshops on Loving your Story. Kim also gives us keys on how to stay motivated in life. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/johnstephenson247/message

The BlackBusters Podcast
19: Strickly Business with Bigg Jah and Tony Price

The BlackBusters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2022 77:10


On this week's episode Jah and Tone tackle another beloved but seriously slept on hit, "Srictly Business." Strictly Business is a 1991 American comedy film directed by Kevin Hooks and starring Tommy Davidson, Joseph C. Phillips, and Halle Berry. The supporting cast includes Anne-Marie Johnson, David Marshall Grant, Jon Cypher, Kim Coles, and Samuel L. Jackson. The film follows the ways of a mail clerk as he tries to hook his executive friend up with his clubbing girl pal and plays on comedy, business, romance, and ethics.

Traffic Sales & Profit Podcast
Best of TSP | How to Get Them To Know, Like and Trust You with Kim Coles

Traffic Sales & Profit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2022 9:00


Do you want to share your story and help others realize their own potential? If you have attained a level of success, in life or in business, it's natural to want to help others along their own journey, but first you need to understand why your story is important.  Today's guest is actress Kim Coles, she now uses her story to coach you on how to achieve the life of your dreams.    By identifying what you have experienced that is relatable and can inspire your audience, you can make a deeper impact with your testimony and also shed those intimate details that might lose the confidence of the listener. She teaches you how to connect with the message behind your story, so your audience gets the most out of your experience.    If you want to learn how to effectively tell your story in order to make the biggest impact, listen now!     Want to keep up with Kim Coles? Find details here:   ► Website:https://www.kimcoles.com/optin1657670293269   ► Coaching:https://captivatewithkim.com/   ► Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kimcoles/?hl=en Want to keep up with Traffic Sales and Profit? Find details here:   ► Podcast: https://trafficsalesandprofit.com/podcast   ► Get your FREE Traffic Sales and Profit Book here: https://freetspbook.com/tsp-book   ► Subscribe to the YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/trafficsalesandprofit   ► Upcoming Live Events: https://trafficsalesandprofit.com/events/   ► Join our FREE Traffic, Sales & Profit Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/TrafficSalesProfit/   ► Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/trafficsalesandprofit/   ► Follow Lamar on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lamartyler/ KEY TAKEAWAYS [00:00:00] Your story doesn't always need to start at the beginning [00:03:40] Shifting  your mindset off the dollar amount and focus on your potential [00:05:30] Who will you impact once you become a millionaire [00:7:00] If your story is burning to get out, someone will listen

The Surreality Podcast
New Surreal Life premiere!

The Surreality Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2022 48:25


I'm baaaaack covering the NEW season of the Surreal Life!Tamar Braxton, Dennis Rodman, Frankie Muniz, Manny Mua, August Asline, CJ Perry, Kim Coles, and Stormy Daniels move into a poppin' mansion in Mexico City to cohabitate and get into all sorts of shenanigans. 

Jalen Rose: Renaissance Man
Kindness Is A Gift ft. Kim Coles

Jalen Rose: Renaissance Man

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 38:14


"Living Single" and "Finding Happy" star Kim Coles joins the podcast to talk to Jalen Rose about the TV shows that influenced her comedy, the challenges she faced as a young female comic in the late ‘80s and the cultural impact of "Living Single" after 29 years. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sherri
John Lithgow & Kim Coles

Sherri

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2022 41:28


Sherri kicks off the week with her hilarious take on the latest headlines!Then, actor John Lithgow stops by to discuss the one man show he's directing, “Everything's Fine.”Plus, actress and comedian Kim Coles sits down with Sherri to talk about the reboot of the VH1 series, “Surreal Life.”Then, comedian Ariel Elias speaks exclusively with Sherri about the video that went viral after a heckler threw a beer can at her head.

Unlocking the Club
Unlocking Courage to Face Anxiety with Kat Dunn

Unlocking the Club

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 93:56


Asking the right questions can get you the right answers. Learning this important aspect of journalism is how Kat Dunn built the foundation of her course building enterprise. To generate measurable results, and add another income stream to your already-successful business, Kat and her team have helped their clients to generate over $12.6 million in additional revenue, specifically from their online courses. By helping celebrities like Kim Coles, Gina Vincent and Star Bobatoon find their course-calling, Kat has done extremely well for herself. However, her financial success awakened some deeply embedded beliefs she had when it comes to money. I invite you to join our conversation as we discuss: Fearlessness White water rafting Money Mindset Financial Literacy Appreciation Gratefulness Isolation Gen X Representation matters Legacy Periscope Course Building Wellness Honorable Mentions 6 Strategies to Overcome Fear and Anxiety How to Tame Money Anxiety When You're Objectively Well-Off The Millionaire Next Door: The Surprising Secrets of America's Wealthy 5 Ways to Push Through Discomfort to Make Positive Change What Are the Struggles of Small Business Owners? Heart Failure (Congestive Heart Failure) Bariatric Surgery Excited to hear more of what Kat Dunn has to say? Find her in these spaces: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kdcoursebuilder/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/kdcoursebuilder Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/teachonemilIion. Website: https://katthecoursebuilder.com/

Amazing Women And Men Of Power
Actress Kim Coles How To Captivate, Activate & Radiate!

Amazing Women And Men Of Power

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 55:05


WOW- what a FANTASTIC interview this is. Listen to my conversation with actress Kim Coles and...>> Discover how to figure out what really sets you apart>> Learn how to position yourself to share your message >> Find out why it's so important to Captivate >> And get Kim's insider secrets in how can we be more CAPTIVATING !>> All this and so much more-Yes Yes! Thanks for listening to the show, please leave a written review if you enjoyed the Interview Also...be sure to check out Kim's upcoming Monetize Me Live event this Friday September 9th-12th I will be there and once you check out what she's doing you will want to be there too. It's virtual and there will be replays if you have to miss it. Here's the link >>> https://manifestmelive.com/Lastly don't forget to listen to Amazing Women & Men Of Power Live show 11am PST Monday-Friday on our new iHeart Radio Station and "Listen While You Work to over 30 other powerful and inspiring host shows here  https://www.iheart.com/live/power-me-up-radio-talk-247-9185/I Appreciate You Much-Yes Yes

Write Now: An Author's Platform
Women of the Power Voice with Linda Ellison

Write Now: An Author's Platform

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2022 57:55


Pamela Henkel and Yashica Mack first became acquainted while participating in Les Brown's Power Voice System training program and Jon Talarico's, Thinking Into Results coaching program. During an interview, Pamela revealed to Yashica that she had a vision of a book that would change the world. Pamela stated that this book was placed in her heart, but she had not yet acted upon it. Yashica was intrigued and inspired by Pamela's vision, and so it began; these two visionary authors were called to collaborate and create an anthology that would ultimately bring together more than 35 women to share their stories and offer hope. This week we welcome collaborating author Linda Ellison: Linda Ellison is a travel entrepreneur to clients all over the world, helping them adventure financially with time and freedom while traveling to places they love. She believes the key to every successful business is incorporating high standards, simple formulas, and making each client the top priority. Linda has been mentored by Les Brown and Jon Talarico on the Power Voice, where she has gained a high regard for her passion for speaking to motivate and inspire others. Linda is recognized as a reputable coordinator of helping the mental health community with great communication skills in support of their medication needs. She graduated with a Science and Arts degree and has a background in pharmacy. She is also a nutritionist and Life Coach. Linda was blessed as a certified Les Brown speaker sharing the stage with Kim Coles, Lisa Nichols, Tamika Scott, and Chrisette Michele and was able to tell her story. Website: https://thegreatlindagailellison.com/linda-gail-ellison https://linktr.ee/Mrslindagail https://www.facebook.com/linda.ellison.37625

D Elevated PODCAST SHOW #Revamped
Martins (COLE) Carl Payne live interview &comedy pass tribute to TOMMY FORD KIM COLES Live & More

D Elevated PODCAST SHOW #Revamped

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2022 20:16


Live interview and comedy with legends for the culture --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

C'Mon Son! The Podcast.
Ep. #219: A Laugh In This Crazy World

C'Mon Son! The Podcast.

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 34:45


There's a lot going on and the world is just getting crazier by the day! Ed checks in with his legendary friends, Kim Coles, Don "DC" Curry and Carl Anthony Payne II to talk about their journeys to the stage, why they continue to do what they do and get their perspectives on the Monique and D.L .Hughley situation.

Disturbingly Pragmatic with Dave and Paul
Our First Haunting Podcast Crossover Episode, "Black Dynamite" is Hilarious, and Paul Introduces Dave to "Living Single"!

Disturbingly Pragmatic with Dave and Paul

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 61:53


Email Us Here: Disturbinglypragmatic@gmail.comWhere To Find Us!:  Disturbingly Pragmatic Link Tree!This Episode has EVERYTHING!It's got:Ill Dave!Movement Disorders!"Little Shop of Horrors"!Fozzie Bear!No Happy Endings!Jacked Jonathan Lipnicki!Dead Teen Heart Throbs!"Small Soldiers"!Kirsten Dunst and Jesse Plemons!Cristin Milioti!"Black Mirror" vs "Black Summer"!Paul Rhymes!PNW Haunts & Homicides with Caitlyn and Spoopy Cassie!Non-Defining Men!4 Hours of Love!Dave's Introversion!The 80s! We Were ALL Ugly!Double Wide Trailers!Woke Paul is Woke!Cute Tarot Readings!Paul Becomes A Turtle! A VINDICTIVE Turtle!Leonard!Paul's Dramatics!Unplanned Breaks!Leonard!Ricky Schroder Is A Huge Douche!Collapsing Floor Cancels Party!Leonard!Black Dynamite!Rick Astley Rick Rolled Us ALL!Living Single!Cousin Pam! Rudy's Mustache!C List Celebs Usually Suck!Oscar Issac on SNL!Tony Todd!Episode Links (In Order):"Little Shop of Horrors" Alternate Ending!Ellen (Not Judy) Greene!Jacked Jonathan Lipnicki!"USS Callister" - "Black Mirror" Episode!PNW Haunts & Homicides - Bruce McArthur - Part 1!PNW Haunts & Homicides - Bruce McArthur - Part 2!PNW Haunts & Homicides - Episode 47: Conversations with DP - 2 ADHDs & 2 NTs!Woman Impaled On Metal Straw!Ricky Schroder Is A Douche!Party Floor Collapse!"Black Dynamite"!Funny "Black Dynamite" Moments!"Black Dynamite" - Hush Little Girls Scene!"Hairspray" The New Girl In Town!"Living Single" Theme!Be Kind Rewind - Bette Davis/Joan Crawford Feud!You Must Remember This Podcast - Bette Davis/Joan Crawford!MUSIC CREDIT!Opening Music Graciously Supplied By: https://audionautix.com/

Da World According to Starks
Da world according to Starks “Podcast” hosted by Corbello Starks aka Whodatnigga? “Thanksgiving”

Da World According to Starks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2021 26:23


New Jersey Killed Daughter “offed himself”, Cardi B's Herpes Rumor, Caitlyn Jenner Beef with Ellen Degeneres, Kim Coles goes off on Fox Network for cancelling Living Single after 5 Seasons, Iman Shumpert wind Dancing with the Stars, Souja Boy refuses to share condolences to the late Young Dolph, Jussie Smollett direct a movie “no one cares”

Naked with Cari Champion
KIM COLES - Humor is the Best Defense

Naked with Cari Champion

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2021 71:30


Kim Coles found her way to connect with the world through laughter at a very young age, she jokes about using her humor as armor against being picked on. Coles is no longer “Living Single”, she found the love of her life during the pandemic in the arms of a great friend and is well on her way towards building her Kimpire! Get ready to laugh because this episode is filled with Cole's witty charm, legendary stories, and defenseless humor.  Learn More: Radiant Kimunity Stay connected @KimColes @CariChampion Share your favorite part of the show with us: @nakedwithcarichampion Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

It's the Bottom Line that Matters Podcast
It's the Bottom Line that Matters Podcast w/ guest Tamay Shannon: Social Media Strategies & Tactics

It's the Bottom Line that Matters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 33:18


Social Media plays an integral part of how marketers can get their message out to the public. When it works, social media is a great tool to reach the masses. But we've seen several times when social media can backfire and may go down. How we use social media in our overall marketing strategies is a really important topic to cover and that's why Tamay Shannon is our guest today to help us uncover some strategies and ideas on how to use social media to our benefit. About Tamay: Tamay Shannon founded W2S Marketing, that stands for Where 2 Start Marketing. She created W2S Marketing especially to serve small businesses. Social Media doesn't have to be hard, ineffective, or time-consuming. Tamay takes the overwhelm out of social media for small businesses and shows how social media can be an integral and money-making part of your marketing mix. She's worked with brands such as Kim Coles, Government Contractors Association, and Garnish & Gather. She's been in business for over 10 years helping small businesses get the brand exposure they deserve without the hassle. Go to https://w2smarketing.com/year-strategy-action-guide/ to get your "Propel your Growth" action guide today as a free gift from Tamay! Find out more about Tamay on IG @W2SMarketing and by going to her website, www.w2smarketing.com

Six Weeks To Fitness
How To Live A Healthy Lifestyle In The Entertainment Industry, Actor Stephen Sorrentino, Ep. 177Stephen Sorrentino

Six Weeks To Fitness

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2021 28:33


Vince Ferguson: Welcome to Six Weeks To Fitness, episode 177. I'm your host Vince Ferguson and joining me today on my Six Weeks To Fitness program is actor, comedian, composer, singer, impressionist, voiceover artist, Stephen Sorrentino. He has appeared on the Las Vegas strip, and has toured well over 25 countries and 43 states. Stephen's long resume has included television, film, and Broadway shows. He has worked with numerous celebrities, such as Patti LaBelle, Dennis Miller, Dana Carvey, and the legendary Debbie Reynolds. And here today to discuss the keys to longevity in the entertainment business and his career is Stephen Sorrentino. Stephen, how are you, bro? Stephen Sorrentino: I'm doing well, Vince. How are you? Vince Ferguson: You look great, man. I'm doing well. Thank you for coming on the show. Stephen Sorrentino: Well, thank you, brother. Vince Ferguson: Yeah, baby. And look at that. Yeah, exactly. Exactly. Vince Ferguson: Now, here at Six Weeks To Fitness, I usually interview fitness and nutrition experts, athletes, some doctors and celebrities, and we talk about the importance of living a healthy lifestyle. That has got to be very important to you. Stephen Sorrentino: It absolutely is. I mean, if you want to... Your brain wants to do a lot of stuff, creativity-wise. So you want to do it as long as possible. And if you don't take care of yourself, you get a short run. I don't want to burn bright and short. I want to burn bright for a very long time. Vince Ferguson: Oh, very well said. Stephen Sorrentino: Yeah. Vince Ferguson: Now, I interviewed Denise Boutte, Jasper Cole, Kim Coles, and they all talk about the importance of health, because they've been in the business a long time like you. Stephen Sorrentino: Yeah. Vince Ferguson: So how long have you been in the entertainment business? Stephen Sorrentino: I started when I was five years old, when I was a little boy. But I've been making a living at it, like full-time for 46 years now. So I'm lucky. Vince Ferguson: That's a blessing. That's huge. Stephen Sorrentino: Yeah. Vince Ferguson: But now, you've also celebrated a birthday this week. Stephen Sorrentino: All right, let's not get crazy now. Vince Ferguson: Did my research, baby. Stephen Sorrentino: Yeah, I turned 61. Yeah. Vince Ferguson: What?! What?! That's beautiful. Stephen Sorrentino: Yeah. Vince Ferguson: But isn't that wonderful? When you don't have to feel that way, but you feel great. You look great. Stephen Sorrentino: Yeah. Vince Ferguson: Because age, they tell me, is just a number. Stephen Sorrentino: It's just a number. And especially if you're creative and you want to keep well, you have to always think young. My brain always thinks nine years old, so I could be free, and create, and be funny, and be interesting, at least on stage. So if you think old, you're done, man. So you have to continue to just stay vibrant, eat the right foods, exercise as much as you can, and stay engaged with people. You know? Don't just know what you know, learn every day. That's the most important thing. Vince Ferguson: Learn every day. There's something to learn every day. Stephen Sorrentino: I hope so. And you know what? The people that stop learning, I usually find that they kind of just go down the pike and you don't see them anymore. And the older I get, I don't know if you're the same way, the more I don't know. Because I used to know everything when I was 18, and now at 61, I don't know nothing. Vince Ferguson: Yeah. Exactly. The more you know, the more you don't know. Stephen Sorrentino: Uh-huh (affirmative). Vince Ferguson: It's amazing. But now where did it all begin for you, Stephen? Where did you grow up, and what was your childhood like? Stephen Sorrentino: I had a weird childhood, because I was in a third generation show biz family. My grandfather was kind of like a Ricky Ricardo type. He had his own club, and then he would perform after dinner with my mother and my father playing saxophone, my mother was a singer. So I kind of grew up in a box backstage type of a thing. It was a good family life in Long Island, New York. And the weekends, my parents were performing all the time. Sometimes, they'd take me. And then by the time I was like five or six years old, my grandfather would give me the big finger, which meant I needed to come up, and I'd sit on his knee and I'd sing a song with him. Which was frightening for me, but who knew I would make a living at it? Vince Ferguson: Yeah. Stephen Sorrentino: And then at 15, the bug hit me, man. You know? I had the PA system set up, and I played guitar, sax, flute, piano, and I just wanted a band. And you know? I got a record deal by the time I was 26, and I was hitting it and I love it. Every day, every part of it, I love it. So that's me. And then I toured around the world. I got to meet all these beautiful people, eat all these great foods, learn about nutrition…. learn about exercise from Chinese people, meditation. You know? It's a beautiful life if you go out there and you look for it, you know? Vince Ferguson: Yes. The more I speak to people like yourself who've been in the business a long time, they talk about meditation. You know? Stephen Sorrentino: Yeah. Vince Ferguson: And believing yourself, and that's so important. Stephen Sorrentino: Yeah. You have to listen to yourself. You have to listen to your heart, and what your body's telling you, listen to what your creativity is telling you. That's the only way to channel yourself. You know? So mind and body and spirit is all we have, and we put it all together when we make a living at it, and we touch other people. Stephen Sorrentino: And we educate them sometimes, and they say, "Gee, you're 61, and you're running around like you're 20." I'm like, "I know." Because I keep at it. You know? I'm a vegetarian. Vince Ferguson: Yeah, there you go, nutrition. Stephen Sorrentino: I don't drink booze anymore. I did for a long time. I don't touch any drugs or anything like that. So I'm a natural guy, you know? Vince Ferguson: Wow, that's amazing. Vince Ferguson: Now, you wear so many hats, you know? And again, you're vibrant, you're a comedian, you're a singer-composer, actor, everything. But if you could only choose one hat to wear, what would it be? Stephen Sorrentino: You're going to give me that question? Vince Ferguson: Yeah. Stephen Sorrentino: I think the spice of life is all the different things.  I don't think I have been asked that question before. Vince Ferguson: Good! Stephen Sorrentino: I was going to say, I'm going to say actor. Vince Ferguson: Really? Stephen Sorrentino: Yeah, because I think you get to be in as many people as you want to be, and you get to channel all the other personalities that are in you and then bring them out. It's almost like Halloween every day. So you get to wear any mask you want. You pull it out, you play the character, and you put it away. Stephen Sorrentino: But I'm like that with all my stuff, with my comedy, with my composition. Even when I put it to show, the way I design lights and stuff, I just I'll take different ideas, the way I do with nutrition and the way I eat, take everybody else's ideas, and bring them, and make my own. You know? Vince Ferguson: Yes, yes. Stephen Sorrentino: Is that a long answer or what? Vince Ferguson: No, but it makes a lot of sense. It makes a lot of sense. Stephen Sorrentino: Yeah. Vince Ferguson: Now, to be the person you are today, obviously you had to go through, you learned a lot, you met a lot of people. Who were the most impactful in your life? Who made you who you are today, Stephen? Stephen Sorrentino: Oh, gee, you know what? I'm going to bring it all the way down to my sixth grade teacher. I know it sounds unexceptional. I could say Debbie Reynolds or something like that, or Patti LaBelle. Vince Ferguson: Yeah. Stephen Sorrentino: But there was a person when I was in sixth grade that was a hippie back in the day. He had long hair and a beard, and that was very unlike the school district. And this guy just said, the first day, he goes, "You guys want to do a class, or you want to go outside because it's beautiful and just talk?" And he cared, and he listened to us. And from that moment, it was like a class of... It was like a camp. It almost like a hippie thing. Vince Ferguson: Yeah. Stephen Sorrentino: It felt so good that somebody cared, and we all got to know each other. It wasn't a lesson. It was a lesson in life. It wasn't a book lesson. And I'll never forget him, so he touched my life. Stephen Sorrentino: And I'm going to say Patti. Not to be stupid, but Debbie Reynolds also. I learned so much from being positive about everything. Even when negative stuff was happening, say it in a positive way. "I don't want to do that." You know? With a smile. So you know? So I think being positive, and gleaning something from the people that you meet, especially on stage. Like George Carlin, hanging out with George Carlin and talking to him. Vince Ferguson: George Carlin? Stephen Sorrentino: Jerry Lewis. I mean, these are people that affected me as a kid, and then seeing what they're like in real life. So another person, Leslie Jordan. I don't know if you know the actor, he was on Will and Grace, he's little gay dude. Vince Ferguson: Oh. Stephen Sorrentino: I read his book, and I stopped drinking. Because I read his book, and it touched me somehow. And I called him, we had a mutual friend. I said, "How's that non-drinking thing?" Because I used to like my wine and it was affecting me at one point. And I said, "How's the non-drinking thing happen?" He goes, "Well, I won an Emmy." I said, "Well, I want an Emmy." He goes, "Then quit." And he made it so simple. And I went, "Yeah." And so I called him every day for 30 days just to say how I was doing, and I never had another drink. That was like 13 years ago. I never touched the booze again. Vince Ferguson: Really? Stephen Sorrentino: So that those are the people that touch you. Vince Ferguson: Yes. Stephen Sorrentino: And you never forget them. Vince Ferguson: Most definitely. Oh, that's amazing. And you mentioned Patti LaBelle. What was that experience like? Stephen Sorrentino: Oh, my God. I mean, that's the queen. I got called because she was having some problems. As a comedian, she was having some vocal problems. So they said, "Would you come in and do an audition for Patti LaBelle" I'm like, "For who?" And they said, "Patti LaBelle. And I'm like, "Wait, I'm going to sing in front of Patti LaBelle?" You know? Stephen Sorrentino: So I went there. And I got the job, because my comedy is a lot of singing impressions. I do like Sammy Davis and all that stuff, so I sing a lot. Vince Ferguson: Nice! Stephen Sorrentino: And so I'm looking. She walks in, and there's Miss Patti with the entourage. And I'm like, "Oh, my..." And I started getting weird. You know? Because it's Patti LaBelle. And I'm looking at the microphone and I said, "Okay, I can't do this. Because that's Patti LaBelle, I'm going to flip out. I'm going to pass out. I'm going to throw up. Whatever's going to happen." And then I just went through this little process that we all do when we try to take care of ourself. I said, I looked at the stage, and I looked at Patti, Miss Patti. And I took the microphone. I know a microphone. There's a stage. There's a monitor. That's an audience. I'm familiar with all of that. I'm just going to do it. And I went out and I killed. Stephen Sorrentino: And on the way out, I introduced her. She grabbed my shoulder with her beautiful nails, and she goes, "You're with me forever." Vince Ferguson: Really? Stephen Sorrentino: And she said that. Yeah. And that, just got the chills talking about it because I just believed in myself at that moment. I put all the crap aside, and all the negativity that what could happen, and just said, "Yeah, I'm doing this." And I did 69 dates over the years with Miss Patti, so it was just wonderful. Vince Ferguson: How many dates? 69? Stephen Sorrentino: 69 dates, I think. Yeah, probably all together in Las Vegas for many, many times, and then a couple of road dates. I was there for her 60th birthday. Yeah. Yeah, I've been around, man. Vince Ferguson: Yeah. No, yeah, you've been around. But also, you really mixed it up with these people, too, which is great, you know? Stephen Sorrentino: Yeah. Yes. Yeah. Vince Ferguson: And I'm sure they speak highly of you, as well, so that's amazing. Stephen Sorrentino: You know what? If you're smart, you get a lot from people. You don't just try to tell them who you are, but you listen. That's the biggest thing I ever could tell young people, because I mentor young people in the arts and I teach in China, as well. I mean, I'm a little nuts with that. I just tell them to listen. Because if you listen, you're going to hear everybody's story. You put it into your own little mix master, you make it, and then it becomes your story. You know? But listen, if we listen, we hear a lot. You know? Vince Ferguson: I think the problem to a lot of us today is that we don't listen. Right? We want to talk about what we know, who we are instead of listening- Stephen Sorrentino: Yeah. Vince Ferguson: ... to what someone else knows- Stephen Sorrentino: Yeah. Vince Ferguson: ... that might help us to become better than what we are today. Stephen Sorrentino: You know what? I don't know you very long, but I bet you I got months of stuff to learn from you. You know what I mean? And people don't take the time to listen. Especially when it comes to age, too. People, "Oh, he's old." When people, some young people say, "What song is that? Oh, I wasn't even born when that was written." Well, the world didn't start when you were born. I don't know if you got the memo. Vince Ferguson: Thank you. Thank you. It's so true, man. Vince Ferguson: I want to talk to you briefly about a movie. I just saw this movie, and you're in it, and it's called A Tale of Redemption and Regret. It was hilarious, but tell my viewers about it. Stephen Sorrentino: Well, it's you know? I got this script. I was in Las Vegas, and then COVID happened, so I moved back. I have a farm in the east coast of Virginia, and I just went to the farm just to be safe, and there's not going to be any work. And this young guy sent me script and said, "Look, I saw you perform a long time ago. I want you to do this character." So I'm like, "All right." Stephen Sorrentino: I read the script, and I loved it. It was a mafia guy that was down on his luck. It was like he wasn't going to win it at the end. He's actually kind of a loser. And I had a lot of empathy for him, because he's past his prime. Yeah, the '80s are over, and he's still trying to do the same thing, which is the mistake we all make. You have to roll, and change and evolve. Well, he can't, and I loved it. Stephen Sorrentino: So I called him up and I said, "If I give this guy a real personality ... I'll play the thing." And he did. So I produced the movie, I starred in it, and I also wrote the music for it. And it's just a really great romp of this... It's comedy, but it's dark comedy. Because he's kind of a murderer, but he's funny. Vince Ferguson: Yeah. Yeah. You mix it all. Stephen Sorrentino: Yeah. You can see it on YouTube. It's also just won today... Or last night, I should say we won the London Short Film festival, the London Film Festival, and we won three other ones last week. So this movie is touching on something. I think all of us, as we get older, want to stay relevant. Vince Ferguson: Yeah. Stephen Sorrentino: And some of us that can't, we fall through the cracks ... and this is touching on it. It's called A Tale of Redemption and Regret with Sunny the Heat. Vince Ferguson: Sunny the Heat? Stephen Sorrentino: It's a fun movie. Vince Ferguson: It really is. Stephen Sorrentino: I'm Sunny the Heat. Vince Ferguson: Yes. It really, it really, truly is, man. Stephen Sorrentino: Thanks. Vince Ferguson: And you say co-produced it. Now, also in the theme was about, as you said, getting older. Stephen Sorrentino: Yeah. Vince Ferguson: And does Stephen Sorrentino worry about getting older? Stephen Sorrentino: Of course. You know? You want to stay relevant. And like last night, I'm on stage, and I'm playing the piano, and the recorder's rocking. You know? We're doing shows here in Las Vegas. And I said to myself, "Do I want to stand on the piano bench and jump off?" Well, at 30, that was easy. But at 61, I'll blow a hip. You know? Vince Ferguson: Yeah Stephen Sorrentino: I did it, because I did my running yesterday and I feel good. But what happens if? So you stuck getting that self-doubt thing, and you try to talk yourself out of it if you stay in shape. Vince Ferguson: Wow, exactly. Stephen Sorrentino: Yeah. Vince Ferguson: Exactly. That's why being healthy is so important, right? So- Stephen Sorrentino: It's all you got, man. Vince Ferguson: I know. But do you think acting today is more of a young man's game, or does it make a difference? Stephen Sorrentino: No, I think acting, I think it... Well, the thing is, here's the way I look at it. At 22, there's 9,000 other guys that want the job and that could do it, because they're good looking and they want it badly. At 45 there's 500 guys because they want it pretty much. But at 60, there's only four guys. I'm going to get the part. You know? Vince Ferguson: Great way of looking at it. Less competition, you're saying, huh? Stephen Sorrentino: That's right. Yeah. Well, the thing is I'm a character actor, so I'm not going to be the leading man anymore. That ship sailed in the '70s, so... Or the '80s. So for me, I love to play older. I mean, to get into an old character, to play someone maybe from Ireland, then you really can get yourself all crazy. You know? It's great. Vince Ferguson: Yeah. Stephen Sorrentino: You know? As long as I can pop out of it and run around the room a little bit, you know? Vince Ferguson: Yeah, yeah. Exactly, exactly. Very, very funny, man. Stephen Sorrentino: Yeah. Vince Ferguson: But now, what advice would you give a young actor? Because you said you mentor actors, right? Young actors. Stephen Sorrentino: I do, yeah. Vince Ferguson: What advice do you give them if they want to get into the business? Stephen Sorrentino: Well, this movie is playing at all the film festivals worldwide, so I'm getting a multitude of people reaching out to me saying, "Help me." So I can't help everybody. But the first thing I said is, "Do you want to be an actor, or do you want to famous?" And if the answer is, "I want to be a star, I want to be famous," then I can't help you. But if you want to learn the craft and get famous because you're awesome, I can help you with that. You know what I mean? Stephen Sorrentino: So learn the craft. Don't just want to be... Anybody can be famous taking a picture of their hinny on Instagram and putting it out, and everybody looks at it. Vince Ferguson: Yeah. Stephen Sorrentino: But to have a career like me for 46 years of getting paid, having homes around America, touring the world, that's really seeing the world on other people's dime because of the business, that's a real gift, man. So you have to put your work in. You know? As a musician, as an artist, as a comedian, as whatever it is that you do, put it all in. And this may sound weird to you. I don't have it B plan, I never did. I don't have a backup plan. Because if I have a backup plan, then I'm telling the universe or whatever I believe in that it may not work out. So my thing has always been A plan, and it always worked out. Vince Ferguson: And do you recommend that for most people? Stephen Sorrentino: I do. I have to. when you say I have a B, I'm going to have something to fall back on, you already fell back. Because you just said that you don't believe that it's going to work out for you. So I don't have a plumber thing, or a... You know? I did jobs when I was a kid. But I'm going to be an actor, comedian, composer until the minute I die. Vince Ferguson: Wow. Stephen Sorrentino: And that's the way it's going to be. Because I said so. You know what I mean? It sounds arrogant, but it's like the world, the universe is a restaurant. You got to tell the waiter what you want. Tell them exactly what you want. But you also have, you have the patience to wait for it and do the work. You know? Tell them what you want, like working on your body, working on your nutrition, be prepared, and then it will come to you. It's guaranteed. But if you say, "Eh, it's not coming. I'm going somewhere else," then you're not there for the food. And they show up with the hamburger for you, and you're not there to eat it. So stick with it, know your stuff, take care of yourself, and it'll come to you. That's what I tell my young people. Vince Ferguson: That sounds great, man. That's great advice. But now, what are the keys, in your opinion, to longevity in the entertainment business. I say entertainment business, because you're more than just an actor. Okay? Stephen Sorrentino: Yeah. Vince Ferguson: So what's the keys to longevity? Stephen Sorrentino: Evolve. Learn that- Vince Ferguson: Evolve. Stephen Sorrentino: You know? Your body, when you're 21, you could do certain weights. You could do certain fitness. Vince Ferguson: Yeah. Stephen Sorrentino: But when you're 55, you're not going to do the same exercises. It's the same with the arts. You have to evolve. At 21, I looked young and handsome ... I had tight jeans on, long hair. You can't play that guy when you're 40. So you have to change, and evolve, and roll with the punches, and roll with what life brings you. I embrace the fact that I'm not 21. I'm glad, because now I'm playing this guy, the older mafia died. I'll be doing a play this summer in New York City. I forget the name of it right now because it's early here. It Could Be Worse, it's called. And I'm playing an Italian guy, and his daughter comes, and she's got a girlfriend and this whole... But it's two hours of non-stop, like manic energy. And I'll be able to do it because that guy, I took care of myself. So maybe he didn't take care of himself for the story. But for me to play him, I have to have taken care of myself. No drinking, no meat for me, no booze. You know? No anything. Just rest, exercise. Vince Ferguson: So those are the keys. Evolving, not drinking, not abusing your body, proper nutrition. Okay. When did you become a vegetarian? Stephen Sorrentino: Oh, my God, about 10 years ago. I'm an animal rights activist, and I didn't like meat as it was, the concept of it. And when I stopped eating red meat and pork, I felt better. And then I just said, "You know what? One day a week, I'm going to eat no meat at all." And eventually, it just went away. I just felt better and better. So I take protein shakes sometimes, and I have a lot of nuts. And I know that nutrition-wise, a lot of fruits. Yeah, you know? I try to eat right, man. Vince Ferguson: Yeah, man. Stephen Sorrentino: You're the vehicle? You know? You have to... Vince Ferguson: Yeah. Stephen Sorrentino: We want our car to go somewhere. So our brain is the map, and our body is the car, and if you don't put new tires on and take care of the oil and gas, it won't go anywhere. Vince Ferguson: It just doesn't work right. Exactly. Exactly. Stephen Sorrentino: You know? Vince Ferguson: That's good wisdom. What about exercise now? What exercises do you do on a regular basis that keep you going? Stephen Sorrentino: Well, jumping around on stage every night helps because you're sweating it out all the time. Vince Ferguson: Sure. Stephen Sorrentino: But I run three miles a day, three to six miles a day. A slow run, because I'm older, so my hips are not what it used to be. I do pushups every day, and if I can get to the gym twice a week and just do a whole, like a universal circuit, I'm good. Vince Ferguson: Nice. Stephen Sorrentino: I sweat it out. Got to sweat every day. Vince Ferguson: Nice. That's good to hear that. Stephen Sorrentino: Definitely Vince Ferguson: And also, good advice for other people to know that you have to move your body, right? Stephen Sorrentino: Have to. Yeah, as you get older, too- Vince Ferguson: Yes. Stephen Sorrentino: ... if you stop using it, you will lose it. Vince Ferguson: Exactly. I agree. Vince Ferguson: I don't lift as much now. I just want to be healthy. To me, it's about being fit. Stephen Sorrentino: Yeah, but you look... Exactly. And you look good, so hello. Vince Ferguson: Yeah. Stephen Sorrentino: That's the game. Vince Ferguson: And you want to be around long time, right? Stephen Sorrentino: Yeah. I want to play an 80-year old in a play someday, and I'll be 80. That's cool. Vince Ferguson: Yeah. But you won't look 80. Stephen Sorrentino: No, I will look 70. Vince Ferguson: It's all good, it's all good. Vince Ferguson: I read a personal quote of yours, and it said- Stephen Sorrentino: Yeah. Vince Ferguson: It said, "I'm not afraid of dying. I'm afraid of living with no purpose." That was awesome. Stephen Sorrentino: Yeah. Vince Ferguson: Explain that to my listeners and viewers. Stephen Sorrentino: You know? I said that as a mentor thing to a Chinese medical student, that he posted that somewhere. It became like this thing. I'm not afraid of dying. I mean, for me, living is the whole thing. Dying, I don't believe anything negative about it ... I think it's a positive thing. You just move into the next thing. I just don't want to be on this planet and not touch another person, not change another person's life, or leave a legacy. Even if it's just a song, or a performance that somebody said, "Gee, you really touched my heart." Or a song that somebody used for their wedding because it meant something. So we have a short time here relatively in this world, and I think our job is not to make money, and to buy stuff, and boast. But it's to touch as many people positively as possible and change their lives. That's it. I don't want to live without purpose. That's my purpose. Vince Ferguson: That is so well put, you know? Stephen Sorrentino: I didn't mean to be so profound. But it came out good, and when he posted it everywhere, I'm like, "Oh." Vince Ferguson: Yeah, man, it's like, "This guy's got a lot of wisdom to share. You know? He's really deep." Stephen Sorrentino: I'm the Dalai Lama. Vince Ferguson: Right. Exactly, exactly. Which is cool. Because someone needs to hear that, man. Stephen Sorrentino: Yeah, that's cool. That's my life. I mean, when people reach out to me, I do the best I can. There a lot of people that... I was in a film festival in India recently, and all these Indian actors, young dude actors wanted to talk to me, and I'm getting like 13, 14 requests every day, "Hey, can I speak to you?" And I do the best I can. But at one point, I'm like, "I can't." You know? "Take a number," so to speak. So I want to give positive energy to anybody I can. You know? Someday, on a world platform, if I can. You know? Vince Ferguson: Yeah. Stephen Sorrentino: But we'll see. Vince Ferguson: That's awesome. Stephen Sorrentino: Yeah, man. I mean, isn't that our job? Vince Ferguson: I think so. To give back and to help those who are around us. I believe that. Stephen Sorrentino: Isn't that what you're doing? Yeah, but look what you're doing. You are. Vince Ferguson: I believe, yes. And it feels good to do it, to share information. You bring on people like yourself who can also share uplifting and positive information, man. Stephen Sorrentino: Yeah. Vince Ferguson: You know? It's a beautiful thing. Vince Ferguson: But now, I also know that you are in a film that's coming out the end of the year. It was directed by Victoria Rowell? Stephen Sorrentino: Yes! Vince Ferguson: ... of Young and Restless? Stephen Sorrentino: Yes! Young and Restless. Victoria's a like rockstar, you know? Vince Ferguson: Yeah. Stephen Sorrentino: First of all, I was excited because I'm the only white dude in the movie, which is freaking awesome. Vince Ferguson: Really? Oh, wow. A token. Stephen Sorrentino: Yeah, I'm the token white dude, which is fine with me. Equal time, finally. And she's a great director. Actually, Denise Bute is in it, also as well. Vince Ferguson: Denise is in it? Stephen Sorrentino: Yeah. Blair Underwood, Bill Bellamy, and it's called- Vince Ferguson: Yeah. Stephen Sorrentino: ... A Rich Christmas. And I play a small part, but I play an English butler. Very, very different, you know? I've got my glasses like this. You know? One of those guys. And I had played Annie, I played Drake in Annie, which is a butler, with Sally Struthers- Vince Ferguson: Yes! Stephen Sorrentino: ... the year before. And Victoria saw a video of mine, and she goes, "You're hired." And it was so cool. So it's called A Rich Christmas. You know? It's a Christmastime movie on BET- Vince Ferguson: Yes. Stephen Sorrentino: ... and look for me. Yeah. And Victoria's again, you walk in the room, her positive energy fills the room- Stephen Sorrentino: ... and you just get taken over by her. Yes, strong, strong woman director, so unique. And great that we're starting to see more women, more people of color directing. It's wonderful. Vince Ferguson: Yes. Wonderful. Stephen Sorrentino: I'm inspired. Vince Ferguson: Where do you see yourself, Stephen Sorrentino? You've done so much, but where do you see yourself in next five years? Stephen Sorrentino: I'd like to have a regular show, like on a Netflix type of platform. Maybe the Sunny the Heat thing. I don't know. On whatever platform. Vince Ferguson: That's awesome! Stephen Sorrentino: And just have a steady job on television. And then on my off months, I'd love to tour a little bit to do my comedy, and then have enough time to mentor and teach young people. That's it. Vince Ferguson: That's it? Stephen Sorrentino: Yeah. Vince Ferguson: That's a lot, man. That's a lot. Stephen Sorrentino: That's okay. I got a lot. You know? Like I said, I got a lot of energy, so... Vince Ferguson: So how do you rest though? How do you take it down? Stephen Sorrentino: I shut off. So it's no people. Because anytime I'm around people, I kind of somewhat perform. I don't know. I can't really shut down. So what I do is I close everybody off, I go away, and I just rest. I just I do nothing. I try that. A little meditation. Vince Ferguson: Yeah. Stephen Sorrentino: And can I be honest with you? When I'm back in Virginia on my ranch, I mow the lawn. Vince Ferguson: You mow the lawn? Stephen Sorrentino: For eight hours. It's 13 acres of mowing- Vince Ferguson: Oh! Stephen Sorrentino: Because it's a 50 acre estate. Vince Ferguson: Whoa! Stephen Sorrentino: So I mow Vince Ferguson: Whoa, really? Really? Stephen Sorrentino: It's I can't. It sounds stupid, but it's very zen, man. Vince Ferguson: Very zen, unbelievable. Stephen Sorrentino: Zen mowing. I don't know what to tell you, but that helps to slow me down. Vince Ferguson: Because you're such an outgoing person, and I would imagine that you're always around people. But for you, get away from people. Stephen Sorrentino: Yeah, I have to shut completely off. And I think, and somebody pointed this out, a psychologist friend of mine said, "You're not an extrovert. You're an extrovert for a living, but you're actually an introvert." And I think he's right. So I do this Mr. Personality thing. Vince Ferguson: Yes. Stephen Sorrentino: But my real person is a very quiet, inside thing. So it's kind of strange. Vince Ferguson: It is kind of strange, man. But how can my listeners and viewers find out more about Stephen Sorrentino? Stephen Sorrentino: You can go to Stephensorrentino.com. It's Stephen with a P-H. You can go to my Instagram, follow. There's a lot of awards being posted on that, which is New York actor or Stephen.Sorrentino. Or on Twitter, I'm Sorrentino. Easy. Vince Ferguson: Amazing. Definitely easy. Vince Ferguson: But one more thing about Tales of Redemption, right? Stephen Sorrentino: Yeah. Vince Ferguson: It was only 14 minutes. It was a very short movie. Stephen Sorrentino: Yeah. Yeah, it's a short movie. We wanted to make an impact and show everybody what we could do. And now we're developing it as a series. Like I said, I want that series. So we've got 13 episodes written, and then we're going to start pitching it all over the world to whoever will look at it, and whoever will give us the most platforms that we can see it. And you people can watch Sunny, because he's a very interesting character. Vince Ferguson: Most definitely. I wanted more, man. I wanted more. How it ended, I wanted more Sunny the Heat. Stephen Sorrentino: Yeah. A lot of people say, at the festivals that I went to in New York, they came up to me and said, "We want more of Sunny." And I'm like, "That's great." Vince Ferguson: Thank you. Thank you, man. Stephen Sorrentino: You know? No, thank you. Vince Ferguson: You can identify with Sunny, man. You know? Stephen Sorrentino: Yeah. Vince Ferguson: You really could. Vince Ferguson: Well, look, Stephen Sorrentino, on behalf of Body Sculpt of New York, that's my non-profit fitness program for kids, and Six Weeks to Fitness, I truly want to thank you for coming on my show today. Stephen Sorrentino: It's my pleasure. This has been a blessing. Thank you so much. Vince Ferguson: And to my listeners and viewers, I truly hope this program was informative, encouraging, and inspiring, and that you will continue listening in and watching our Six Weeks to Fitness program. If you have any questions or comments for the show, please leave them below. And don't forget to subscribe, so you don't miss any future episodes. And remember, you don't stop exercising because you are getting old. You're getting old because you stopped exercising.  www.6weekstofitness.com  

It's In My Queue
"Rihanna Makes a Great Purple Lipstick": Living Single

It's In My Queue

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021 52:13


We discuss the pilot episode of Living Single, from the differences between a premise pilot and an episode pilot, to how important actor chemistry is, to why men cannot be trusted.Find us on Twitter: @inmyqueuepod • @adinaterrific • @karaaa_powellAnd Instagram: @inmyqueuepodor send comments, questions,  and show suggestions to us at itsinmyqueuepod@gmail.com!

The A Walk In My Stilettos Podcast
Jess Catorc "Pushing Past Conventional Methods"

The A Walk In My Stilettos Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 44:09


Jess Catorc is an award-winning brand strategist that has helped thousands of entrepreneurs and startups expand their reach and revenue online. She is currently the Head of Partnerships at Teachable in New York City. She's also the host of their annual virtual summits (with 60,000+ registrants) and over the years has interviewed the likes of Seth Godin, Gary Vaynerchuk, Marie Forleo, Jay Shetty, Kim Coles, Lisa Nichols and more. As a creative video producer, Catorc has developed a unique method to use video in outreach and increase brand awareness. Jess has been featured in Forbes, Entrepreneur, Inc., The Huffington Post, the ABC television network and much more. We discussed: Creating a baseline for your feelings to help you cope and self regulate Using video or unconventional ways to honour people we admire Barriers that hold us back from big opportunities Being diagnosed with ADD as an adult and more... Stay connected with Jess online: Website: http://jesscatorc.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jesscatorc/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWJzNkRPfq2h_-rErU4QTPQ   Stay connected with us online: Facebook- http://bit.ly/2CkjhqV Instagram- http://bit.ly/2OszRfs Twitter- http://bit.ly/2RU9tcz Youtube- http://bit.ly/MakiniSmithYoutube LinkedIn- http://bit.ly/2IZZZIm Website- http://bit.ly/2PvRRSu Books- http://bit.ly/MakiniSmith Subscribe to our newsletter if you love the value and free stuff! http://bit.ly/2AVKNJM Send feedback/questions to info@awalkinmystilettos.com Submit guest suggestions HERE info@awalkinmystilettos.com

Sermons - Harvest Church  |  Arroyo Grande
Live Your Life on Mission

Sermons - Harvest Church | Arroyo Grande

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 85:09


0 (0s): Good morning. Welcome to church. Will you stand as we begin to worship and good morning to everyone who's in our other locations and visiting us online or with the sunlight. 0 (8s): thank you. 0 (4m 34s): Jesus. We praise you. Worship your name this morning. 0 (4m 41s): Jesus. 0 (13m 41s): We thank you so much this morning. We lift your name. Amen. Thank you so much. 1 (13m 58s): Good morning. And you go ahead and have a seat. That would be great. My name is Ron and I will be your host today. Whatever that means. I just made that up by the way I needed up here. Thanks Dave. Hey, what we decided to do this year 2021 is on family Sunday. So today's family Sunday, the fourth, Sunday of each month, which we designate for a couple of things. One is we have communion together on family Sunday. So we're going to be enjoying convenient together today. In fact, if you didn't get the communion cup, when you came in, like to ask the greeters in each venue, sanctuary loft, and also in the patio to get and grab the, grab the tray and walk around and make sure everybody's got a communion cup. 1 (14m 45s): Cause we're going to be, as I said, having communion today as a, as a group, and then also what we do on communion Sunday, family Sunday is we encourage families to worship together. So we don't have our normal classes for first grade and up. We do have class available for those under first grade. So if you've got some kids that for whatever reason, you want to have them in class, you can take them there and that'd be fine. Or if you want to keep them with you, that'd be great. One of the things that, that we feel is sort of a, a symptom of a, a vibrant growing church is a sound of kids could be crying. Kids could be fussy kids. We love kids. 1 (15m 26s): And so, yeah, as long as they're not, you know, distracting me, that's fine. We love them. Also, what we've done this year is the mission. The missionaries that we support and we support about a dozen is we designate each, each family Sundays. We want to introduce you to a missionary that we are involved with. That could be financial, certainly prayerfully, and the couple of money to introduce you to in just a moment. We've actually been involved with them for a long, long time. And so I'll let them tell you their stories. I'd like to go ahead and invite chef Cheryl and land up to the front. So Sherrilyn Lynn, come on up. 1 (16m 7s): And Dave, where did you put your mic? It's oh, here it is. There it is. Okay, so let's give a warm welcome when you is this one. Here you go then. All right. Is that good height? Do you want it lowered? You good? All right. Okay. All right. 2 (16m 32s): I don't want it to fall over. Well, good morning, everybody. It's really a blessing for us to be here. I mean, you know, we're in Israel. Most of the time we have been, except for when this COVID hit. And I was in Israel when the COVID hit and I had to come back to the states when I was in Texas, I was in Israel and I had to first extend my stay in Israel. And then there were no flights. So I was waiting and waiting for a flight, but I didn't want to end up in one of those quarantines and New York and New Jersey where they fly you into. So I was just praying because I thought if I ended up in the hospital, I'll never get out. They'll find something wrong. So anyway, I had this window of time. 2 (17m 14s): I got the flight and June 18th of last year and I got back and lympic me up in Dallas. I didn't have to quarantine. Few days later, they started the quarantine again in New York, New Jersey. So God is good. Yeah. What's good about doing mission field or doing any ministry. And a lot of you're involved in ministry. You get to see the Lord working through you and working around you. You know, it's like watching them. I'm sure the apostles disciples were when they were following them. They'd probably wake them go, oh, I wonder what he's going to do today. And that's how we feel is like, what is he going to do today? And so many different surprises happen, you know, from attacks to people getting saved. The last two days were ministry days for us and they were long and we needed more sleep than we got. 2 (17m 58s): But you know, it was good. It was really good. We got to pray with our brothers and all kinds of good stuff happened. Okay. I'll stop talking. What I'd like to do is tell you that the ministry that we're involved in, that we do is called love without borders. And it started with a smiley who was a Muslim, became a Christian. And we worked together to go to these different Muslims, especially and tell them about the Lord. And they were coming in the kingdom like that. It was fun. You know, they would walk up to me and goes, I wonder to be baptized, you know, like, whoa, okay. You know, you go down, they believe you. They go down as a Muslim. They come up as a Christian. Not that that's their theology or whatever you want to call it. 2 (18m 39s): But they have to do that first after wash all that off and come up. And when they come up out of the water, they're just shining like crazy, you know, it's wonderful. So that's, you know, Jesus said, you know, not what food I have. You know, like when he was at the whale, when some area I have food over there and then knows this, you just get so invigorated, you forget about eating. You forget about sleeping and you just go and do the ministry. So anyways, a little bit, our borders doesn't just go to Muslims or go to arrows. But it also goes to the Jewish people. So we have a mixture. We were doing more Muslims and Jews. And now it's like mix secular Jews, ultra Orthodox Jews, regular Orthodox Jews, and just you name it all kinds. 2 (19m 21s): So it's a fun ministry. And the Lord just kind of puts us in their path. We don't go looking for them. They just come in our path and then we minister to them. So Len is going to share a little bit and while I rest. And so he's just got something to say to you, and then I will finish 3 (19m 38s): Up. Thank you. Okay, good morning. I'm going to start with something just a little off the ball. Since we moved to Texas from Israel by way of California. And when, when we first moved to Texas, I would hear people say y'all and I thought it meant y'all. But what y'all means in Texas is y'all one person y'all. So if I were to address everyone here, it's all y'all. And that was my reaction. 3 (20m 20s): So that gets me to relax a little bit. Thank you. So, as Cheryl said, it's and it's whoever the Lord brings in front of us, that's who we minister to. And, and so that's what we have to be open to wherever we're at in the United States, England, but in Israel. So I want to focus on the Jewish people in Israel now and the Jewish community. So what the Lord revealed to me a couple of years ago, a few years ago, was that the Jewish community ultra Orthodox, Orthodox Jews read scripture pretty obvious. 3 (21m 6s): But what was interesting to me is that they read portions of scripture every week around the world, the same portions. And so the Lord revealed to me in my little brain, why don't you read the same portions for a couple of reasons? One, I was blessed, but two, it gave me an opportunity to open a small door, to start speaking to the ultra Orthodox and Orthodox Jews, which in general, you feel like there's a little bit of a wall there. It broke open the wall. 3 (21m 47s): All I had to do was ask a question. What do you think of? And man, when you ask that question, the it's like a flood gate and they love to talk about scripture and argue. So, but yeah, it also gave us an opportunity to share the Lord. It's somewhat of a struggle. We do this a lot, but it's there. And it opens up that opportunity. And it just turns out that yesterday was the beginning of the next portion. I'll call it biblical portion. 3 (22m 26s): And they started reading Deuteronomy 3 23 through seven 11, and every Orthodox and ultra Orthodox Jews in the world is right now reading and studying with their families. The same scripture, the same. Yeah. All of them. Thank you. The same scripture. So that's what I started doing. And yesterday we started studying that scripture and buried in the scripture, not buried obvious to him, to me in the scripture is Jesus. 3 (23m 10s): So our prayer is that God uses his word to reveal Jesus to all of the Jewish people. That, especially those that are reading his word. Yeah. So if I were to ask everyone to, to pray for Israel, that's what I would first ask, pray into the word that God will reveal himself to the Jewish people. Thank you. Thank you. Wow. Okay. That turned out really good 2 (23m 45s): Reinforcement. I need, we use each other a lot. It has been a real blessing. We got married in 2014 and well, I mean the relationship grows all the time. And I found out about his sense of humor when I was in Israel stuck and I got back and he's joking with all the neighbors and I'm just watching this going, oh my gosh, she's funny. And now we get to have a funny time. So it's great. Love it. Okay. So what we just want to say is that tour portion or the biblical portion that he's referring to, we have an update. We put out every month and in that update, we put the portions. So if anybody wants to follow along, they know what the Jews are reading that week around the world. 2 (24m 29s): And if you run across a Jew, even on an airplane or something, you can just sit down and go, Hey, what about that in book? You know, what do you think about that? And you're right there with them on the same scripture. And it does open those doors. So we're going to have a table out in the middle, somewhere up there and we'll have the, we'll have the, no, we won't have the Torah portions out there now. Okay. So we have stuff on the table. Things you can take and cards and you know, information. So just please do that. If you can't, oh, by the way, we do have a sign up sheet. So if you want those tour portions, we call them Torah portions in Israel. So it's what I'm used to. But anyways, our biblical Bible portions, if you want that, we put that in our update. 2 (25m 12s): You can come and sign your email address there, and you will get that every month now in the update is not just that, but it's about what God's doing, what guys doing in our lives, maybe a little personal section. And then I put paragraphs of news because our cover in Israel is we're journalists. You can't be a missionary in Israel. As a matter of fact, I talked to this massaged agent and I had no idea that he was in my computer because I was babysitting his kid two kids. And anyway, she went in my computer to see who I was, you know, and do a background check on me. And he told me in 2018 in front of land, what happened? We checked me out in 2005 or six, whatever it was. And he kept seeing the word mission and mission this and mesh it. 2 (25m 55s): And he said in Israel, that means operation. And so he thought we were doing an operation tourist operation. So don't write mission to me, don't get me in trouble. But anyways, it's really fun to be over there. And we have this cover as a journalist, but we really have to do the work. So I'm on the government press office list. I get all the emails, all the Presley releases that come out in a day. I get all the press releases that come out in from the white house every day also. So I get all this news what's really happening before it goes into the paper. And some of it doesn't even make the paper. It's amazing. What does not make the paper? So that's our cover. And we tell all the people we go to minister to, they say, what are you doing here? 2 (26m 35s): We can't say missionary. So we say, we're doing journalism. We have to turn in our work at the ministry of interior. So they can see that we're actually doing journalism. We have our credentials, our press credentials in both America and in Israel. So that's pretty cool to have that. And the Lord opened the doors so that we could get journalists fuses. We're not on journalists abuses now because when you go in and you get an automatic three months in Israel, we bought a house as Len said in Texas, because we couldn't afford one here. And I miss it here. Oh my gosh, I miss it. I love California. I was born in California, but we needed a place we can come to. And God knew that the COVID was going to hit because in 2019, we bought the house, went back to Israel and the COVID hit. 2 (27m 20s): And we would have had to stay in hotels or with friends or family here in America, because we didn't have anything before this. So now we have a home where we have all our things out of the storage units. What timing God is good. I see it all the time. So yeah, so we write articles. We do television, we do radio and we're traveling around well, this time we're traveling up and down California, but we speak in England and Canada and Australia, wherever we're invited. We go to these places and speak about Israel. What's happening there. Current affairs, biblical prophecies, and how the current affairs match what's in the Bible and you're going to go, oh my gosh, I get, we'll leave. They're getting so close. And wow. Yeah, there's a lot to tell you guys what's going on. 2 (28m 1s): And it takes longer than what we can do up here. So what we're going to do on Friday, the 30th is we're going to be in the loft in the evening. We're going to start at five 30. We're going to have snacks. People can come and do it like a meet and greet thing. And then at six o'clock, we're going to have music. One gentlemen is going to come and he's going to be singing in Hebrew. He's going to sing the national Anthem in Hebrew, the Israeli national Anthem. And he's got the words he's going to hand out. So you can see in English and in Hebrew, what it is. And then he's going to do Psalm 23 and Hebrew. And it's beautiful. It's beautiful. And then DJ will be coming and she's going to lead worship. And she's going to do Hebrew and English songs among some others. 2 (28m 42s): I think. So maybe Gary is going to join her. I don't know. She said something about Gary will be playing with her. So then we'll talk, we'll do a PowerPoint presentation so people can see pictures. What's going on. We're going to cover current affairs. And then we're going to do a question time and discussion because people want to know what's going on. How does America match with peers or what's going on? Since both, we have two new administrations, one in Israel, one here, and there's a lot going on and a lot festering up right now. And we're going to let you know what all those things are. So Friday you can go up. You're welcome to come. Anybody's welcome to come on that table. We have flyers. So you can come up and get a flyer. It has all the details, but I just gave them to you. 2 (29m 25s): It'll be a little off. We start at five 30 program starts at six. Please come. If you're interested in what's going on in Israel, you're more than welcome. And I think that's about it. I think I covered everything right. 3 (29m 37s): I think so. Okay. 2 (29m 38s): So yeah. So we're going to go ahead and sit down and enjoy the service ourselves for a change. And hopefully we'll see you on Friday, but we'll be out there at the table if you want to talk to us. Okay. Thank you. 1 (29m 55s): Thank you, Lynn. Thank you, Cheryl. Today is really sweet sweet day for, for me in particular. And here's why, so Amanda, who is leading worship this morning, I've known her parents, Jim and Kim Coles before she was born. She is their first born of seven. And so I've got to see Amanda since day one girl up and now she's, you know, loving the Lord, serving the Lord, leading us in worship, and that's really special for sure. And then, so Cheryl began attending a church that I was a part of pastoring and Avalon beach, the Applebee's Christian fellowship. She started, she gave her life to the Lord in 1989 and began coming to the church novela back then. 1 (30m 39s): And so we have a lot of history. We helped get her on the mission field. She came to me one day and said, you know, I really believe the Lord is asking me, calling me to move to Israel. And so we talked about that and what I encouraged her to do is just go on a, going a tourist trip, go to Israel and spend some time there and, and see if God, you know, confirms that. And I think she went maybe twice as, as a tourist. And then she sold everything and moved full time to Israel. And again, that was in the we, that was in the early nineties when she did that. And so it's really special for me to be a part of seeing what God is doing in, in the lives of, of, of people that are friends of mine. 1 (31m 26s): And, and so what I want to do this morning, again, a little background, oh, by the way, did everybody get a communion cup? Is there anybody that did not get one? Okay. If you didn't get one, raise your hand and Kay, Amanda, could you grab the communion tray right there and kind of wander around and, and in the other venues, if you need to get one, there is communion tray there as well. Because as I mentioned, we are going to be having communion this morning. So Cheryl gave you a little bit of her background. I came to know Len later because they got married a little bit later. And so we have a lot of history. Cheryl used to work at Diablo canyon and she's from California. She mentioned that both Lennon and Charlotte, both from California. 1 (32m 7s): And so th you know, this is their life. This is what they know, their, their history, their background. So here, here's my question. I'm going to be asking a few questions this morning. The first question is this, why would Cheryl and LAN leave the central coast of California to move to Israel? Okay. Many of you know, Daniel and Solvay kinda, so Daniel is from here. He was born and raised in Santa Maria. Central coast grew up here. Solvay actually is from Denmark. She was born in the Faroe islands, just off the coast of Denmark. So think about Daniel for a minute. 1 (32m 48s): So he, you know, again had good career here in California, and yet God put a call upon his life. Now his original call, if he was up for telling you was actually to go to Uganda and now why would God send Daniel? This is pre pre-sold by days. He sent Daniel to Uganda. And so Daniel spent about seven years in Uganda doing mission work there, and guess who he met in Uganda. He met Sylvia from Denmark and Uganda. So they got married there and then got a bigger work, a bigger calling for them. So the two of them together moved to green. And in fact, I have a few pictures. I want to show you just to kind of refresh your memory of Daniel and Solvay. 1 (33m 32s): So what do we have here? So this is Daniel. So VI, this is their home in the village of Casa yang wit I can say it, I cannot spell it. And then the next picture is this is the village that they live in, in Greenland, Casa yang wit, and jumped to the next one, where is Greenland. And so the lower circle is where we are California. And you go all the way, you see Canada above us, and then to the east, that's where Greenland is. And I circled the area where they live and then jump to the next slide. Okay. I talked to take that one down just for a moment. So on Friday, this last Friday, Daniel had told me that they were going to be taking a trip. 1 (34m 17s): You know, they own a boat together. Daniel, the self I do, and the purpose of the boat is to be able to get to the villages in Greenland to minister there. And so he, he told me that he had a couple of young men, that he was going to be baptizing. And then he was going to be taking a trip. He and Sova and two crew to another village to show the gospel there. And so a Friday. So just a few days ago, I was at home and I get a phone call and I see that Daniels. So I take the phone call. Now this is sort of just a side note. So here I am in California, erode grand Grandy, and he's seven miles off the coast in Greenland. In fact, go back to that map. He's he's on his journey on his boat going along the coast of Greenland. 1 (35m 0s): And here we are talking, it was though he was sitting like in the same room. Isn't that amazing? Truly amazing. So what he did first, so this is the journey in the Southern or the lower portion that sort of that's the V the village they live in cosying with, through that little inlet there, and they're going to a village up on the top, but for, they did that, show me the next picture. As I said, they did some baptizing. This is Ian. So that's Daniel baptizing, Ian in a lake near where they live. And then the next one is Ian coming up out of the water, new creation in Christ. Isn't that awesome. All right. Jump back now. Okay. That's the boat. The, yeah, jumped back to the boat. 1 (35m 41s): That'd be good. The common leak. So that means the light. All right. So here's, here's my question. You can take the picture down now. So why would Daniel and Daniel particular move from central California? Sell everything, pack up, move to Greenland. We're going to look at that question. Yeah. And answer that question this morning. Many of you met maybe for the first time, or you got to see Shane Coke come up front. Steve invited him up front. He's been fellowshipping here for a number of years. So the Lord has called him on a five month missions trip to Zimbabwe, whereas Zimbabwe. 1 (36m 27s): Okay. Here's a map of Africa and I circled Zimbabwe for you. So you could get, get an idea of where it is. Okay. So Shane he's from here, he's from the central coast of California. So for the next five months, he's going to be in some Bob way, Africa sharing the gospel there with Mike and Cindy, Madam, some of you know, Mike and Cindy. All right. So the answer to this question actually is found in the title of this morning's message. So why would someone Lennon Cheryl, Daniel and Solvay Shane move from where they were settled, where their roots, where their foundation and move to a distant, distant country. So the answer is actually the title of the messages live your life on mission. 1 (37m 13s): Now that's, that's actually the answer live your life on mission, but we want to unpack that just a little bit for you this morning and to do that, we need to look at a few scriptures. So before we get into the scripture, let's pray for a moment. Lord, we just look to you. Holy spirit. We're thankful that you are the teacher. And so as I speak, and as we look through the script, sure, Lord, we want our heart to be impacted by you. We want to be touched by you. We want to hear your voice and, and the calling that you have on us. Lord, there's a calling on you. Each of us, Lord, help us to discover that calling and help us to respond to that calling. And so Lord, our time together this morning to you in Jesus' name, we pray. 1 (37m 55s): Amen. So you remember this story in mark chapter one, beginning with verse 16, Jesus walked by the sea of Galilee. So this is in the Northern part of Israel. And he saw Simon, Andrew, his brother casting a net into the sea for, they were fishermen. Jesus said to them, follow me. And I will make you become fishers of men. So they immediately left their nets and followed him. So we see Simon and Andrew Simon, Peter. So we're talking about Peter here. Another verse in Matthew chapter nine, verse nine, Jesus was walking along and he saw a man named Matthew, sitting at his tax collector's booth. 1 (38m 39s): And he said, follow me and be my disciple. Jesus said to him. So Matthew got up and followed him, Simon, Peter, and Andrew. They were fishermen by trade fact, the story it shows that they were actually with, with their dad. I mean, it's a family business. Well-rooted in the Galilee area, fishermen by trade. And Matthew was a tax collector. When Jesus called them, they left their occupation. They left their situation and they followed him. Cheryl had a career. As I mentioned earlier, working at Diablo canyon. She had a pretty awesome position there if I have it right, Cheryl, I think I do. 1 (39m 22s): She was insecurity at Diablo canyon for many years. In fact, she actually got to carry a weapon. I mean, how cool is that? Right? Blonde, a blonde girl, like her carrying a weapon out of Debola canyon, Supreme, scary Daniel. On the other hand, he was in the aerospace industry doing very, very well here. Then something happened to them. Jesus calls them. And they said, yes. And then he gave them a new direction. He gave them a new purpose in life, a different, a different calling in their life. 1 (40m 3s): So Jesus was, he was with his disciples. You guys, you know the story it's just before his Ascension. So he had already been to the cross. He had been put in a tomb and he had been raised from the dead. And we're in that interim time before his Ascension into heaven. And so this is what he said to the disciples, as they were gathered together, be being assembled together, acts chapter one, verse four, Jesus commanded them not to depart from Jerusalem, but to wait two, wait for the promise of the father, which he said, you have heard from me for John, truly baptized with water, but you shall be baptized with the holy spirit, not many days from now. 1 (40m 49s): So he was looking ahead to the day of Pentecost when they would be gathered together in that upper room. And the holy spirit would be given. Now, this was a very unique experience because prior to this time of the giving of the holy spirit at Pentecost, the holy spirit would come upon people. But from the day of Pentecost forward, he would dwell, he would indwell and live within believers. So Jesus continues that conversation in verse eight, he said, you shall receive power when the holy spirit has come upon you and you shall be witnesses to me in Jerusalem and Judea Samaria and to the end of the earth. 1 (41m 37s): So back to my original question, why would a person leave the comfort? It's comfortable here, central coast to California, it's comfortable. Why would a person leave their comfort in their current life and make that radical change and take a completely new direction in life. A new mission, a new mission in life. So there's really only one answer to that question. And here's, here's the answer. When a person makes the decision to believe in and to follow Jesus Christ as savior and Lord, the holy spirit begins a supernatural work in the life of that person. 1 (42m 25s): And it affects everything. Every area of life is touched by the work of the holy spirit. God gives us. Now I'm talking about us. Those of us who are followers and believers, Jesus Christ is our savior. And Lord God gives us a far greater purpose in life and eternal purpose. And as a result of that, that's a radical change. We tend to look at at life differently, but maybe more importantly, we see people differently. 1 (43m 5s): You see what happens when the holy spirit is in us. We now see people through God's eyes, the way God sees people. We discover we have a mission. We live our lives on mission. We discover our mission in life, beyond our occupation, beyond our current situation. If you are a follower of the Lord, Jesus Christ, you are on mission that there's, there's no, no question in that. You may or may not have realized it yet. 1 (43m 47s): Today's your day. You are in fact a missionary. Now, when we think of missionaries, we think of like the apostle Paul type of people that, you know, went on these fast campaigns and, and that may occur. It has occurred in Lennon. Cheryl's life, Daniel's life, Shane's life. Your, your mission field may be entirely different. So to be clear, you may not be called to move to a foreign country. And I know many of us, it's like one of the first things we think about as we become a Christian, like, oh Lord, don't call me to Africa. No, don't call me there. 1 (44m 34s): You may not be called to a foreign misfit mission field like Len and Cheryl and Daniels Solvay and, and Shane. But wherever you are are is your mission field, wherever you are, by the way, you don't, you, you may not have to leave your current job, your current situation to be on the mission field because you're on the mission field. So that the key is serve him right where you are. I love what Cheryl said about how God just brings people to her and Len, and then he, he opens those doors to speak about eternal things. I've found that's often what God will do. 1 (45m 15s): So the fear factor is alone. I, you know, I got, I can't talk to people and all that. And yeah, what God will do is he'll bring people to you, you know, open a door, a conversation. So you're just, you're just speaking into their lives words. Yeah. Of eternal life. So your current situation may not change. You serve them right where you are. What does that mean? So being on missions really means this, that you are an evangelist. What does an evangelist do? And evangelists, proclaims declares the things God has said about himself and about, about people. We share truth with people. 1 (45m 57s): So we're on mission, right? Where we are. We live on mission. So what does that mean? Well, it means evangelize your kids. It means evangelize your coworkers person. You're a student in elementary, junior, senior college evangelize your fellow students, your neighbors evangelize your parents. If they don't know the Lord evangelize your, your friends and, and your siblings, maybe your siblings don't don't know him, your extended family. So, and I want to say this as a word of encouragement, don't ever limit what God can do through you. 1 (46m 39s): God, God is an expert at using weak and broken people to accomplish his purposes. If there is a secret in all this, I think, I think the secret is this. When God calls you and he will call you, I promise you that he may lead you. The answer is always the same name. Yes, Lord. That's the answer. Now God knows human nature. We may struggle. We may resist him. We may fight him. I'm a bit, let him win. 1 (47m 19s): Let him win it. It's no, no greater life, no greater joy in life than to be on mission for the Lord, Jesus Christ. And to be able impact people for now and for eternity. You know, of course, there's a transformation that occurs when we see a person come to Christ and it's like, there's this amazing change that occurs, but they also get to go to heaven. And we've, we've played a part in that and how awesome that is. So one of the verses that I read a moment ago, it was act chapter one, verse eight, where Jesus, again is speaking. You shall receive power. When the holy spirit has come upon you and you shall be witnesses to me in Jerusalem and Judea and Sumeria to the end of the earth. 1 (48m 4s): He was speaking to a crowd that lived there that was home base. Pentecost was in Jerusalem things saying, Hey, start local. I'm going to call many of you to be local, but I'm going to call some of you broader. So Jerusalem would be for us, maybe the five cities local Judea could be, I don't know, St. Louis county and beyond a bigger part of California. Samira could be all of California, maybe even, maybe even the entire west coast. And the ends of the earth is the ends of the earth. I mentioned that because we have to think in terms of what is God's heart, what is the desire of God's heart, his, his overall plan, and it's this to get as many people into his kingdom as possible before the end of the church hates. 1 (49m 3s): That's what we live. We live in a church, H there's gonna come a time where the church age is going to end. And depending on how you look at eschatology, it could be at the time of the rapture of the church. It's when the tribulation period begins. There's that seven year tribulation period. And then after that is the millennial kingdom, but we're, we live here. We're in the church age, God wants to use us to reach as many people as possible with a gospel of the Lord, Jesus Christ, so that we can take as many people as possible into his eternal kingdom. So wherever life takes you, wherever God leads. You just like the disciples you were born. You've been born for greater purpose than just, you know, the mundane status quo more than just working more than just surviving, more than just living for yourself. 1 (49m 58s): I know that's, that's a human dilemma. We're pretty selfish creatures. It's more than just living for ourselves. You may never leave the central coast as I mentioned, but don't, don't be close to the possibility that God might call you out. And wherever he calls you, it's going to be amazing. It's going to be great. It's for sure. Going to be an adventure of the lifetime, perhaps God is calling you to go. We don't know. I don't know. God will show you. God will speak you. I promise you that God has given each and every one of us, a mission field. And, and it's, it's it's here. It starts here. It's right before us, right where we are right now. 1 (50m 40s): So why, why would God call people like us imperfect, broken, messed up people. We're all the same. Really? Why does, why would God call people like us to be his evangelists, to be his missionaries going forth, to answer that question, we'll look at a scripture. It's in second Corinthians. Chapter five begins with verse 17. Here's what it says. If anyone is in Christ, he's a new creation. Old things have passed away and behold, all things have become new. Now, all things are of God who has reconciled us to himself through Jesus Christ and has given us the ministry of reconciliation. 1 (51m 31s): And that is that God was in Christ, reconciling the world to himself, not imputing their trespasses to them. And he has committed to us the word of reconciliation. What does that mean? Now? Then we are ambassadors for Christ. As though God were pleading through us. We implore you on Christ's behalf. Be reconciled to God for he made him who knew no sin to be sin for us, that we might become the righteous righteousness of God in him. 1 (52m 15s): So God calls his people on mission because people are dying without knowing him. And he's given us a word for them, a message for them before they die. God calls us on mission because people are dying without knowing him. People are dying without knowing what God has provided for them through Jesus Christ. Maybe they've never heard the gospel. Maybe you're the perfect person. You've got that relationship, that open door to share the gospel with them. They may not listen to anybody else, but they'll listen to you, which is why he's given each of us a ministry emission. 1 (52m 60s): So it's, it's it's what is the ministry? I mean, if you could define it it's it's this what I just read? It's the ministry of reconciliation. What does that even mean? Well, it really that, that ministry of reconciliation, it really, in essence, it is, it is the gospel here at harvest church. We try to talk a lot about the gospel, but more, we need to know what the gospel is. It's super important that if we are given the ministry of reconciliation and we are that we're able to, to both know the gospel and articulate it to another person, to communicate it to another person. 1 (53m 40s): I want to give you a homework assignment that is to use whatever resource you need to, or just go to the scripture and try to try to discover what the gospel is. And there's some key verses that really seemed to summarize it super well. And I'm going to leave you on your own, define what those scriptures are, but I think it's a really good idea to memorize those scriptures. Just make them part of, part of your mind, part of your heart so that when you have opportunity and you may not have your Bible with you, you can't, well, let me, let me, let me look that up, but it's, it's coming out of you and you can communicate the gospel, you know, at, at, at the drop of a hat, anytime, anywhere I can tell and what the gospel is. 1 (54m 26s): So that's your homework assignment, but I am going to give you a little bit of the gospel. Okay. There's more about them to give you some of, well, by definition, the gospel is good news, but that, that just seems so minor. Okay. Good news. All right. Well, what, what does that mean? Well, it's, it's, here's what it is. And it's back to the verse. I read a moment ago. It's second Corinthians 5 21. Again, this is just one place you can find. And the gospel for he, that he, there that's God, the father for he made him that him that's Jesus, the Messiah for the father, God, the father made Jesus. 1 (55m 6s): The son who knew no sin. So Jesus was a spotless sinless person. The lamb of God, God, the father made Jesus. The son who knew no sin to be sin for us. What does that even mean? We think about it on the cross. Jesus, some of the, the things that occurred on the cross when Jesus was nailed to the cross, it says that the sins of the world were placed upon him in effect. They were, they were nailed to him. Our sins were put upon him. 1 (55m 47s): And in effect, he became sin. He that knew no sin sin. Our sin was placed upon him on the cross. Why did he do that? Why did God do that to his son? Well, again, it tells us so that we might become the righteousness of God in him, in Jesus Christ. This is a, this is a wonderful, amazing thing. And yeah, as you unpack it, as you understand the gospel to a greater degree, you're going to realize not only this good news, I mean, this is the best news. The, yeah, that ever could be that literally the picture is this, that we were lost in sin and death. 1 (56m 35s): We had a curse, a death sentence upon us, no relationship with God, no place in his kingdom. And then Jesus came and he died on the cross for us. He was buried Nina rose again and that as we place our faith and hope and trust in him, that my sin was put upon him on the cross. The supernatural thing that happens is that we're now made spiritually alive. The curse has gone. It's been lifted. And now we have a place reserved in heaven by the power of God. That's undefiled that cannot be taken away. So the gospel is really all about this from God's perspective. 1 (57m 17s): I think it's all about this. It's it's the restoring of a broken relationship. God loves you so much. He loves people so much. He sent his son. It's not that he just allowed his son to go to the cross. He sent his son to the cross. That's why Jesus came to restore a broken relationship. Our relationship with God was broken because as of sin in Christ based and through Christ, our relationship with God has been restored. We're we're back with him. We're one with him. We're reconciled. That's what that word means. The ministry of reconciliation, the word of reconciliation. 1 (57m 60s): We're reconciled to God, the father through Jesus, the son by the work of the holy spirit, it in us. So I mentioned earlier that we're going to be having communion. So in a moment, we're going to have community together. So we often call it communion or the Lord's supper. And I'm gonna read a verse about that. Then we're going to in a moment, have communion together. So Matthew chapter, sorry, in mark chapter 14, beginning with verse 22, as they were eating. So they're gathered together. This would be like the last supper before Jesus was going to be taken into custody and tortured, and then ultimately put on the cross as they were eating. 1 (58m 46s): So they're having to go Passover together. Jesus took bread and he blessed it and he broke it and he gave it to them and said, take eat. This is my body. And then he took the cup. And when he'd given thanks, he gave it to them and they all drank from it. And he said to them, this is my blood, the new covenant, which is shed for many assuredly. I say to you, I will no longer drink of the fruit of the vine until that day when I drink it new in the kingdom of God. So communion, if we think about it, it's really meant to be an illustration. It's a picture. It's a picture of what God has provided for us through, through his son, Perry. 1 (59m 32s): I don't have a communion cup. Could you go grab one for me, please? Thank you very much. So it's a picture of what God has. Thank you. Perry has provided for us through, through Jesus Christ, his son. So I'm going to go ahead and take out the wafer. It's kind of tough to get to and be careful. Don't once you get the wafer out, don't spill the juice on your lap. Not good, no bueno, go ahead and open up the juice so that we're ready to go. 1 (1h 0m 18s): I long for the good old days, when we used to just pass the cumin and trays, right? We didn't have to do this. Maybe we'll go back to that someday. So the bread, that's what we have right now. The bread, it's a picture of Christ body. And the fact that his body was broken, what does that mean? Well, when he was taken captive in the garden of guests Semini he was beaten. He was, well, he has beard plucked out. He had a crown of thorns put upon his head. 1 (1h 1m 0s): He was whipped. He was scorched. They put a robe on him after they scourged him and mocked him. As you know, you call yourself the king of the Jews and look at you and then they rip the robo off. So he, his body was, the Bible, says his, his visage, his appearance was marred more than any man. He suffered deeply on the cross. And that's what this represents what he went through to purchase for us, our salvation. Why? Thank you. Thank you. As we, you know, we can't fully, fully comprehend what you did for us, but we know that you, you gladly went to the cross for the joy that was set before him. 1 (1h 1m 50s): He endured the cross. The solar was so thankful that you did that for us. So Lord, we, as we partake of what represents your body, your broken body, Lord help us to comprehend in a deeper way, understanding a deeper way, all that you did for us and purchasing for us, our salvation. We'll go ahead and take the away. So the juice represents shut the Passover feast. There were four cups of wine. When Jesus picked up the cup that he shared at communion, it was called the cup of redemption. 1 (1h 2m 35s): He was in the process of redeeming us, buying us back, literally from slavery, from bondage. The wine is a picture of the blood that he shed. So I'm sure, you know, not only the crown of thorns was a put upon his head, but as he was nailed to the cross, his side was pierced the sword. And it says that blood and water came out. So this picture is the blood that he shed for us. It's a picture of the sacrifice that he made as a spotless lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world. 1 (1h 3m 15s): Lord, thank you that you were faithful unto death, even the death of the cross. Lord, help us to understand more fully, all that you did and provided for us by purchasing for us. Our salvation. Thank you Lord. So Jesus held up that cup. I'm going to just talk about it a little bit more. He said, this is my blood of the new covenant. So it's interesting. He brings up a term that many of us might not fully understand very well. This is my blood of the new covenant. What is a covenant? 1 (1h 3m 56s): A covenant covenant is a pledge. It is a promise that has been made. The covenant is a promise that God made. So if we go back and we look at some of the covenants that God made, there's a covenant that God made to Noah. And the promise that the pledge that he gave us this, I won't destroy the earth with a flood ever again. That was a covenant he made with Noah. God made a covenant with Abraham, and here's the promise he made to Ammar Abraham through your seed, Abraham, through your seed, your kids, all the nations of the earth are going to be blessed. 1 (1h 4m 37s): He's still in the process of fulfilling that God made a covenant with Moses that through Moses God gave the nation of Israel, the law, which was in effect that conditions that were necessary so that the people could approach him. So the covenant with Moses gave the people a way to have relationship with God, the father, but Jesus here, he says, I'm going, I'm, I'm fulfilling something profound, the new covenant and new, it's not new in the sense that it's, it's never been seen before done before. It's new in the fact that it's, it's the completion. 1 (1h 5m 17s): It's a completion of all the covenant that God has made. And when he went to the cross and shed his blood and died for us, the covenant was complete. It's been fully ratified and fulfilled. The promise has been complete. So all these covenants that I mentioned a moment ago, all these promises really were given directly to the people of Israel, not to people that aren't Jewish by birth. So what about us? What about us? Those of us that are not Jews by birth, as it turns out there is another covenant or maybe an addition to the covenant. 1 (1h 5m 58s): Another promise given in scripture, I want to, I want to share this one with when I found this one, it was like, my eyes just kind of opened my understanding Isaiah chapter 42, verse six, that God speaking. And here again, it's it's God the father speaking to Jesus, the son, he says, I, the Lord have called you. I got the father. The Lord have called you my son in righteousness. And I will hold your hand and I will keep you. And I will give you, he's talking about the cross. I will give you as a covenant to the people, not just the Jewish people. 1 (1h 6m 42s): It goes on as a light to the Gentiles, the Gentiles, or all the other people, non Jews. I'm going to give you Jesus, my son, as a light to the Gentiles, to open blind eyes, to bring out prisoners from the prison. And those who sit in darkness from the prison house. It's like, I've come. The covenant is fulfilled. When Jesus held up that cup and said, this is the blood of the new covenant. This is what he was talking about. I've come to set the captive free and to open the prison doors to those who are bound up. 1 (1h 7m 22s): So this is why this is why Jesus came into the world. Not only for the Jewish people, but for everyone to open blind eyes, to bring out prisoners, to deliver those who are in darkness to fulfill the covenant. The promise that God had previously given. Now, how did Jesus, the Messiah accomplished this? The fulfillment? So there's a few key verses in Isaiah chapter 53. I'm going to look at, we're going to be closing out just a couple of minutes, Isaiah chapter 53, verse five. When it says he he's talking about Jesus, the son, the Messiah, he was wounded for our transgressions. 1 (1h 8m 4s): He was bruised for our iniquities. The chastisement of our peace was upon him. And by his stripes, we are healed talking about the whipping, the beating, the scorching, the torture by his stripes, by what he endured, we are healed. You know, I think a bit from God's perspective, why would God, the father asked his son to do this? You know, Jesus didn't have to go to the cross. He was obedient to go to the cross on our behalf. Why did God allow his son to endure such suffering while we're told why? 1 (1h 8m 46s): And Isaiah chapter 53, verse 10, it says it pleased the Lord to bruise him. It pleased God to Bruce, his son. He has put him to grief. When you make his soul and offering for sin, he shall see his seed. I think he was talking about us. He shall see his seed. He shall prolong his days and the pleasure of the Lord shall prosper in his hands. God, the father shall see the labor of his son. 1 (1h 9m 28s): He shall see the labor of his soul and be satisfied. And by his knowledge, my righteous servant, Jesus shall justify many for he shall bear their iniquities. You see God sent his son into the world for the purpose of setting us free and restoring that broken relationship. So back to the verse in Matthew 14, for a moment, Jesus said to them, this is my blood of the new covenant, which is shed for many as surely I say to you, I will no longer drink of the fruit of the vine until that day. He's talking about a specific day until that day when I drink it new in the kingdom of God, I think, I think he's talking about the marriage, supper of the lamb. 1 (1h 10m 17s): We shall see. But when I say what I want to say to you this morning, I want to say this was absolute certainty. Jesus is coming back again to bring us home, to take us to heaven, to assure you and I into his eternal kingdom. And this could happen at any time. It might happen at the day of your death because to be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord. We don't know when we're going to die. We may be feeling great today this morning. And we just don't know what a day is going to bring forth. 1 (1h 10m 60s): Could happen anytime at our day of our death, perhaps, or this could happen at the time of the rapture of the church. The point is this, are you ready? Are you ready to meet God? Are you ready to meet him face to face? Because we're going to stand before God saved and unsaved alike. We're going to stand before God. And we're going to give an account. The account that we give as believers in the Lord, Jesus Christ. Why should I let you into my kingdom? Because Jesus paid for my sin on the card. Cross of Calvary. That's the only reason why. So Jesus in John chapter one, it says he came to his own. 1 (1h 11m 42s): He came to the Jewish people, his own people in his own people didn't receive him. Some did, but most did not. But as many as received him to them, he gave the right to become children of God, to those who believe in his name. I want to urge you this morning. If you've never believed in Jesus before, believe in him today, as many as received him. So then he gave the privilege the right to become children of God. Even to those who believe in his name, Romans chapter 10. This is one of those places where the gospel is quite clear. 1 (1h 12m 26s): Romans 10 verse nine. If you confess with your mouth, that Jesus is the Lord. And if you believe in your heart, that God has raised him from the dead, you will be saved for it as well. I believing in your heart that you're made right with God. And it's by confessing with your mouth that you are saved in Romans 10, 13. You guys know it. Well, everyone who calls upon the name of the Lord shall be saved. So there's believing and there's confessing. Believing is like an internal thing. I don't fully understand. We never will, but I believe Jesus, that you did go to the cross. And I believe that my sin was placed upon you on the cross. 1 (1h 13m 6s): So I, I believe it with everything that I can muster it. I understand by faith, I believe this to be true. And then the confession is part is it's weak. First confessed to God, Lord, I, I need you. I ask you to come into my life to be my Lord and savior. We're confessing our belief to God. And then I think, I believe we confess it to others. It's a powerful thing. When we tell another person I gave my life to Jesus Christ and he is my Lord and savior. It's like, it's feels it seals. It seals the deal. And then the transformation begins and it's awesome. 1 (1h 13m 47s): It's great. You'll never regret it. I promise you that. So Jeremy mentioned earlier, invite the worship team to go ahead and come on up. Now that we have a baptism planned today and we've got some folks are going to be baptized right after this service, we're going to baptize some folks. And then at right after a second service, we're going to baptize some folks as well. Why am I mentioning this? So in the book of acts, the book of acts, it was common. The common thing was for those who made a decision to believe in and to follow Jesus Christ, they were baptized immediately. It wasn't like months later years later decades later, it was I believe, and I want to get baptized. 1 (1h 14m 30s): So baptism is really, it's a, it's a, it's a declaration. Maybe that's the confession part. I'm going to go in the water road represents I'm, I'm dead. I've died with Christ. And even as Christ raised from the dead, I'm, I'm rising again out of the water to new life. So if you've made this decision today to follow Jesus as your Lord and savior, and you've never been baptized, I would encourage you to do that today. Go up to the patio area. We're going to, we've got towels for you, shorts for you, shirt for you and a place to change all for you. Before you do that, though, you got to give your life to Jesus Christ. 1 (1h 15m 10s): And it's actually super simple. And I kind of modeled it a moment ago. Lord, I need you. I don't understand, but I know that Jesus went to the cross for me. And so I invite you into my life to give me new direction, to set me free in Jesus name. Amen Lord. Thank you. Thank you for all that. You did what? I pray for those here in the sanctuary, the loft and the patio and those online Lord, that many will call upon your name for the first time. 1 (1h 15m 52s): Many will be saved and the Lord we are on mission. Our life is on mission. Lord, confirm that calling in us, show 0 (1h 15m 59s): Us open, open up for us 1 (1h 16m 3s): And understanding of what our mission is and the mission field that is before us. Lord, thank you so much so we can impact lives both now and for eternity in Jesus name, we pray God's people said 0 (1h 16m 28s): thank you. 0 (1h 23m 11s): That you have made the way through Jesus by the blood of the cross, by his body. Given that and lunch today, Lord Jesus. Fill us with your spirit. Let us be on mission for you just for your glory. Bless you in Jesus name. Amen. And today, if you have made that decision to follow Christ, God has been speaking into your heart and you need to come to faith in Jesus. 0 (1h 23m 54s): We're going to have prayer teams up here. Ready for you. If you have other needs, maybe God's calling you to the mission field. Maybe there's something on your heart that God is working in you, and you want to respond to that. Do you want to, you want to let somebody know. Today is the day you come forward. You need healing. You need a touch from God, any reason at all that you have for healing, please come. If you don't need prayer right now, go up and celebrate the baptisms. I know there's at least three after this service. I don't know what about second service, but have a great time. And Lord bless you and we'll see you all next week. 0 (1h 24m 43s): .

TV. Watch. Repeat.
Living Single

TV. Watch. Repeat.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 51:17


It's hard to believe — with the bevy of young-singles comedies on television today — that young working professionals were once ignored by the small screen. Then, in 1993, 'Living Single' came along and changed all that — and so much more. The series, created by Yvette Lee Bowser and starring an ensemble cast of comedy legends, not only broke barriers for women of color on TV, but also went on to inspire an entire genre of television. The series is the focus of this week's episode of TV. Watch. Repeat., in which Allison and Kate discuss the incredible cast of the show — which included Queen Latifah, Kim Fields, Kim Coles, and Erika Alexander — the significance of the series' concept, and how marketing (or lack thereof) failed 'Living Single.' So gather your girls around, and enjoy our latest episode of 'TV. Watch. Repeat.'!

Goddess Of Crypto
Kim Coles On Powerful Choices And Women Empowerment

Goddess Of Crypto

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2021 49:58


We may experience several bumpy roads, but we should keep growing beautifully into the best we could be and unleash our goddess selves. On today's show, mindset coach Kim Coles joins Halle Eavelyn to talk about women's self empowerment. Kim shares some personal life experiences, including one that involved starting life all over again, and her present realizations that made her grateful for all the choices she made. Kim also emphasizes the importance of giving yourself permission to take your experiences along as part of the beautiful journey of life.

Black Entrepreneur Experience
BEE 249 American Actress, Comedian, Author & Speaker Kim Coles (Bonus)

Black Entrepreneur Experience

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 42:49


    Kim Coles, dynamic speaker, author and teaching entrepreneurs at The Kim Coles Academy. Her online academy is where people can learn, laugh and love! Website: https://courses.kimcoles.tv   Subscribe to Black Entrepreneur Experience Podcast mailing list to receive weekly updates and enter to win in our Monthly Drawing https://bit.ly/34LALts. You will receive exclusive content delivered right to your inbox. Also Connect on Facebookhttp://bit.ly/2jn5TaO

Silicon Alley
Keys to Social Media Marketing, Avoiding the Common Pitfalls of Social Media Marketing, & Maximize Your Marketing Efforts with Tamay Shannon

Silicon Alley

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2021 55:20


76: In the Keys to Social Media Marketing, Tamay Shannon, the Founder of W2S Marketing, joins host William Glass to discuss the common pitfalls of social media marketing and how to maximize your marketing investments. You’ll hear tactical advice on how to effectively use social media. Shannon covers the myths of social media and how to avoid the common mistakes most business owners make. We also cover Clubhouse marketing and how you can avoid the “tomfoolery” and charlatans that are abundant on the platform. Key Takeaways: The myths of social media marketing business owners believe How to avoid the common pitfalls of social media marketing Building a personal brand vs. a business brand How to maximize your marketing efforts About Tamay Shannon & W2S Marketing: W2S Marketing, Where 2 Start Marketing, was created especially to serve small businesses. Social Media doesn't have to be hard, ineffective, or time-consuming. Tamay Shannon takes the overwhelm out of social media for small businesses. It can be an integral and money-making part of your marketing mix. She worked with brands such as Kim Coles, Government Contractors Association, and Garnish & Gather. She's been in business for over 10 years helping small businesses get the brand exposure they deserve without the hassle. Website: https://w2smarketing.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/w2smarketing/ Disclaimer: This podcast is for information only. Always seek professional investing and legal advice. __ Visit SiliconAlleyPodcast.com - Instagram: http://bit.ly/SIliconAlleyIG - LinkedIn: http://bit.ly/SiliconAlleyLI - YouTube: http://bit.ly/SiliconAlleyYouTube Theme music is Million Voices by Brett Miller - www.brettmillerofficial.com Ostrich is a personal finance app that uses the power of positive social accountability to help you define, set, & achieve your financial goals. Sign Up for Ostrich at https://www.getostrich.com Silicon Alley is a Financial Glass Production --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/silicon-alley/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/silicon-alley/support

365 Brothers - Every Day Black Men

Curtis V was honored with a"Living Legend Award"for his work as a Master stylist. He's the owner of Curtis V Studio in San Diego. He was told "You've got IT," well before he fully understood it. Rest assured, both humbly and powerfully, he owns it. There's so much wisdom in this conversation. Don't cheat yourself. Listen from beginning to end. Curtis V is also a contributing author to Open Your G.I.F.T.S. with Kim Coles. You can find him on Instagram @thecurtisv. Favorite song: A House is Not a Home by Luther Vandross. Favorite quote: "Never allow the monster you're chasing become the monster within," by Friedrich Nietzsche. Also, Maya Angelou's "I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel." Follow us on Instagram @365brothers and Facebook at 365BrothersThePodcast.  Interested in being a guest? Visit 365brothers.com. Check out Alitu for more ease editing, polishing and publishing your podcast. About this podcast: In each episode, a Brother reflects on his life; explores the experience of being a Black man in America; shares his interactions with law enforcement; and answers the signature question "If America was a woman, what would you say to her? You won't find a collection of conversations with Black men like this anywhere else. Hear their wisdom. Be inspired. Host, Rahbin Shyne, is an author, educator, creative and avid half-marathon walker. Special thanks to Sonji Walker, Shedrick Sanders, Abigail Gonzalez, Don Davis and William Hamilton for their generous support.

Vixen: Black Beauty and Pop Culture
Film Review Finale: Black Sisterhood In Sitcoms

Vixen: Black Beauty and Pop Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 66:37


The ultimate Living Single and Girlfriends face off, complete with an analyzation of the friendships between both groups of women, comparable shows from recent times, and results from a poll and Q&A with the listeners. It's the finale episode, we'll be back 3/3/21- in the meantime, join the book club and follow on Instagram! Instagram: @THEVIXENMEMOIRSJoin the Book Club: WWW.THEVIXENMEMOIRS.COMSubmissions: VIXENPODCAST@GMAIL.COMMusic: https://soundcloud.com/vhslogos

Born on this Day podcast
January 11th

Born on this Day podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021 13:38


Born on this Day: is a daily podcast hosted by Bil Antoniou, Amanda Barker & Marco Timpano. Celebrating the famous and sometimes infamous born on this day. Check out their other podcasts: Bad Gay Movies, Bitchy Gay Men Eat & Drink Every Place is the Same My Criterions The Insomnia Project Marco's book: 25 Things I Wish I Knew Before I Started My Podcast JANUARY 11 NATIONAL ARKANSAS DAY Mary J. Blige, Kim Coles, Alfonso Arau, Malcolm D. Lee, Kathleen Byron, Amanda Peet, Rod Taylor, Marc Blucas, Phyllis Logan , --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/born-on-this-day-podcast/message

Touré Show
Kim Coles–I Feel Funny

Touré Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2021 9:15


This is a Friday Patreon Exclusive! Go to patreon.com/toureshow to hear the whole ep! For $5 a month you get 4 Patreon Exclusives a month!Patreon.com/toureshowInstagram: @toureshowTwitter: @toureNewsletter: blackmindsmatter.substack.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Gratitudespace Radio
“How Gratitude Saved My Life.” A Conversation with beloved multifaceted actress, comedian, author, and speaker Kim Coles

Gratitudespace Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2020 34:09


Kim Coles has delighted audiences all over the world for over 32 years including ground-breaking shows like In Living Color and Living Single. A sought-after online academy teacher and intuitive strategic coach, Kim also guides people on an incredible healing journey. Broadcasting their Brilliance by telling and leveraging their own authentic stories to inspire others to learn, laugh, and leave their own powerful legacy. Her 3rd book “Open Your G.I.F.T.S” is an Amazon Bestseller. Website: www.kimcoles.tv Watch the LIVE video of this podcast here: https://www.facebook.com/GratitudeSpace/videos/3925681414128503 Kim Coles's Gift to our listeners! What's Your Story Course For Free: www.storywithkim.com Open Your G.I.F.T.S.: 42 Lessons of Finding and Embracing Your Blessings in Disguise signed copy: https://kcmb.thrivecart.com/oyg2 Both books can also be found on Amazon.com Open Your G.I.F.T.S.: 22 Lessons on Finding and Embracing Your Personal Power: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06ZXVWNSR/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i0 Want to support Gratitudespace Radio? We are looking for a business, organization, or person who aligns with our message to sponsor this series. If you know of someone or feel your company aligns with our message please write to hello@gratitudespace.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gratitudespace/message

The BlkWomenHustle Podcast
S2 Episode 10 - Make Room for Your Gifts with Kim Coles

The BlkWomenHustle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020 30:04


Actress, Comedian, and Entrepreneur Kim Coles discusses what it means to unearth your gifts by broadcasting your brilliance, pivoting on purpose to grow your business, making a professional and financial comeback after hardships, how to effectively monetize your skillsets, the power of collaboration among women and sharing opportunities with others, and she gives it to us straight about the nostalgic, classic television show Living Single. As a beloved multifaceted actress, comedian, best-selling author of "Open Your G.I.F.T.S.", and speaker, Kim Coles has delighted audiences all over the world for over 32 years including ground-breaking shows like In Living Color and Living Single. A sought after online academy teacher and intuitive strategic coach, Kim also guides women on the incredible healing journey Broadcasting their Brilliance by telling and leveraging their own authentic stories to inspire others to learn, laugh and leave their own powerful legacy. For more information about her brands, events, and the KimUNITY Mastermind, visit www.kimcoles.tv and work with her at storywithkim.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blkwomenhustle/support

Inspired Living with Keri Murphy
Living Right With Award-Winning Actress, Kim Coles

Inspired Living with Keri Murphy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 26:48


There is power in a person's story because it has the potential to teach and inspire somebody else to do greater things and live a fuller life. Perhaps best known for her five-season turn as the unforgettable “Synclaire” on FOX's groundbreaking comedy series, Living Single, Kim Coles has another starring role these days – combining comedy and inspiration to empower others with her unique programs around using your gifts, walking in purpose and sharing the power of your story. Pulling from her experiences, research and years in the entertainment business, Kim has a unique perspective on what it means to live an uncommon life – a life that is authentically yours, created from your own gifts, talents, calling, vision and purpose. In this episode, Kim joins Keri Murphy to share the ups and downs of her own journey, and her work in helping entrepreneurs learn how to connect with others by breaking down their own story. Learn her 4 C's of storytelling and so much more on today's interview!   Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Here's How » Join the Inspired Living with Keri Murphy Community today: http://www.inspiredliving.tv/podcast LinkedIn Instagram Facebook YouTube

The Steve Harvey Morning Show
Kim Coles (2nd Appearance) Full Interview

The Steve Harvey Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 28:49 Transcription Available


My next guest Kim Coles is a renowned TV veteran, comedian, host, motivational speaker, and coach is currently back on TV and making us laugh on Wednesday nights, appearing on the sitcom "In The Cut," on Bounce TV, joining the long-running show now airing season 7.  She also encourages others as a business and life coach, with programs like her KimUnity Mastermind. KimUnity Mastermind is a monthly Business and Life coaching group membership that gives high-quality training with support, fun, and accountability on building an expert brand, writing books, goal setting, self-care, and more! Please welcome to Money Making Conversations Kim Coles.https://www.moneymakingconversations.comhttps://www.youtube.com/MoneyMakingConversationshttps://www.facebook.com/MoneyMakingConversations/https://twitter.com/moneymakingconvhttps://www.instagram.com/moneymakingconversations/Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSupport the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Steve Harvey Morning Show
Lecrae, Kim Coles, Will Campbell, Ron Gillyard & Michelle Buteau

The Steve Harvey Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 114:26 Transcription Available


Rushion welcomes Lecrae- GRAMMY Award-winning Recording Artist, Activist, and Author, discussing his new book “I Am Restored: How I Lost My Religion but Found My Faith”; Kim Coles- Actress, Comedian, Speaker, and Coach; Co-star of Bounce TV's "In the Cut"; Will Campbell, Founder, and CEO of Quantasy and Ron Gillyard, GRAMMY-winning music producer and Chief Growth Officer of Quantasy, discussing the creative services agency and Michelle Buteau- Stand-up Comedian and Actress, discussing new Netflix comedy special “Welcome to Buteaupia.”My next guest Lecrae is recognized as the first artist to have an album hit the charts at number one for both the Billboard 200 and the Gospel chart simultaneously. His ninth album and accompanying documentary, Restoration, features artists across all genres, including John Legend, Kirk Franklin, and YK Osiris. His work is fueled by building bridges, changing narratives, empowering the disenfranchised, and restoring the dignity of those on the margins. In his new book, I Am Restored: How I Lost My Religion but Found My Faith. He shares how he found the courage to stop ignoring his trauma and instead begin working through it, step by step. Please welcome to Money Making Conversations Lecrae. My next guest Kim Coles is a renowned TV veteran, comedian, host, motivational speaker, and coach is currently back on TV and making us laugh on Wednesday nights, appearing on the sitcom "In The Cut," on Bounce TV, joining the long-running show now airing season 7.  She also encourages others as a business and life coach, with programs like her KimUnity Mastermind. KimUnity Mastermind is a monthly Business and Life coaching group membership that gives high-quality training with support, fun, and accountability on building an expert brand, writing books, goal setting, self-care, and more! Please welcome to Money Making Conversations Kim Coles. My next guest Ron Gillyard is a trusted marketing and media executive who has advanced the initiatives of companies and individuals in the technology, marketing, and music industries for over 25 years. He is a forward-thinking strategist, Gillyard has been able to consistently drive revenue growth, market penetration, and creative development for his clients. On the show with Ron is Will Campbell, the Co-Founder, and CEO at Quantasy, LLC. Will's more than twenty-year career can be most easily summarized by the quote, “If you want to come up with new answers, you have to ask new questions.” It is with this vision that he's co-founded and led the growth of the agency to what now amounts to more than 60 people as one fully integrated, cultural marketing force. Please welcome to Money Making Conversations, Chief Growth Officer of Quantasy & Associates, where he is also a Partner with Co-Founder and CEO at Quantasy, LLC, Ron Gillyard, and Will Campbell.  My next guest Michelle Buteau is an 18 year veteran in the stand-up comedy game. Michelle is no stranger to Netflix subscribers. The Netflix films "Someone Great" and "Always Be My Maybe," and Netflix series "Russian Doll" and "Tales of the City," and in 2020, she continued appearances included hosting the Netflix reality competition series "The Circle" which is renewed for a second season. She is talented and is starring in her new Netflix stand-up comedy special "Michelle Buteau: Welcome to Buteaupia."https://www.moneymakingconversations.comhttps://www.youtube.com/MoneyMakingConversationshttps://www.facebook.com/MoneyMakingConversations/https://twitter.com/moneymakingconvhttps://www.instagram.com/moneymakingconversations/Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSupport the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Steve Harvey Morning Show
Kim Coles Full Interview

The Steve Harvey Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 38:40 Transcription Available


Appearing on this episode of Money Making Conversations is Kim Coles, Actress, Comedian, Author, and Creator of the KimUnity Mastermind mentoring program.Each Money Making Conversations show hosted by Rushion McDonald is about entrepreneurship and entertainment. We provide the consumer and business owner access to Celebrities, CEOs, Entrepreneurs and Industry Decision Makers. They in turn deliver information about career planning, motivation, financial literacy and how they lead a balanced life.Don't miss Money Making Conversations with host Rushion McDonald anytime through our iHeartRadio Podcast, which can be found under the Business/Finance Section, Fridays at 10AM ET on SiriusXM Channel 141: H.U.R. Voices and Fridays at 7PM ET on SiriusXM Channel 142: HBCU. We want to keep you Winning with your Career and your Life! #AskMMCThe Money Making Conversations radio talk show shares the “Secrets To Success” experienced firsthand by marketing and branding expert Rushion McDonald. Mr. McDonald is a brand guru and has been a marketer for major national and global brands like State Farm, Ford and Home Depot. He has worked with Kevin Hart, Stephen A. Smith, Jamie Foxx and most notably, Steve Harvey and will provide access to women and multicultural markets to expand the reach of your brand. The show features one-on-one career advice to callers, contributions from corporate leaders, successful entrepreneurs, celebrity interviews regarding their business ventures, social media branding, financial planning and information to empower small businesses to a path of success!“The Kind of Talk that Inspires Change.”https://www.facebook.com/MoneyMakingConversations/https://www.iheart.com/podcast/53-Money-Making-Conversations-28341098/https://open.spotify.com/show/3ABAQdTXqAnhGwxrsjFa5yhttps://www.rushionmcdonald.com/https://www.facebook.com/rushionmcdonald/https://twitter.com/RushionMcDonaldhttps://www.instagram.com/rushionmcdonald/https://www.linkedin.com/in/rushionmcdonaldhttps://am920theanswer.com/radioshow/7908Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSupport the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Steve Harvey Morning Show
Kim Coles, Roxanne Shanté, Sam Sifton & Marion Mays

The Steve Harvey Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 125:00 Transcription Available


Appearing on this episode of Money Making Conversations is Kim Coles, Actress, Comedian, Author, and Creator of the KimUnity Mastermind mentoring program; Roxanne Shante, Hip Hop Legend, promoting her “UNSUNG” episode on TV One; Sam Sifton, Food Editor of The New York Times and Author of “See You on Sunday: A Cookbook for Family and Friends”; and Marion Mays, CEO and Founder, Thalia Stanley Group Pty Ltd., a professional mentoring firm for women in Australia.Each Money Making Conversations show hosted by Rushion McDonald is about entrepreneurship and entertainment. We provide the consumer and business owner access to Celebrities, CEOs, Entrepreneurs and Industry Decision Makers. They in turn deliver information about career planning, motivation, financial literacy and how they lead a balanced life.Don't miss Money Making Conversations with host Rushion McDonald anytime through our iHeartRadio Podcast, which can be found under the Business/Finance Section, Fridays at 10AM ET on SiriusXM Channel 141: H.U.R. Voices and Fridays at 7PM ET on SiriusXM Channel 142: HBCU. We want to keep you Winning with your Career and your Life! #AskMMCThe Money Making Conversations radio talk show shares the “Secrets To Success” experienced firsthand by marketing and branding expert Rushion McDonald. Mr. McDonald is a brand guru and has been a marketer for major national and global brands like State Farm, Ford and Home Depot. He has worked with Kevin Hart, Stephen A. Smith, Jamie Foxx and most notably, Steve Harvey and will provide access to women and multicultural markets to expand the reach of your brand. The show features one-on-one career advice to callers, contributions from corporate leaders, successful entrepreneurs, celebrity interviews regarding their business ventures, social media branding, financial planning and information to empower small businesses to a path of success!“The Kind of Talk that Inspires Change.”https://www.facebook.com/MoneyMakingConversations/https://www.iheart.com/podcast/53-Money-Making-Conversations-28341098/https://open.spotify.com/show/3ABAQdTXqAnhGwxrsjFa5yhttps://www.rushionmcdonald.com/https://www.facebook.com/rushionmcdonald/https://twitter.com/RushionMcDonaldhttps://www.instagram.com/rushionmcdonald/https://www.linkedin.com/in/rushionmcdonaldhttps://am920theanswer.com/radioshow/7908Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSupport the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

theADSagency's podcast
Traffic, Sales and Profit Conference Review & Convos | #TSPLIVE2019

theADSagency's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2019 31:19


TSPLIVE - the official conference for the organization Traffic Sales & Profit - is "a millionaire-making team" according to organizer and founder Lamar Tyler. In its fourth year since inception, TSP brought the star power with Janice Bryant Howroyd (first black female owner of a billion dollar business) serving as the main keynote of the event, Kim Coles (comedian and actress) and 90s group Arrested Development performing. What I enjoyed most about this event, in addition to that, was the camraderie with other fellow entrepreneurs - many of whom were in the same space as me: marketing and branding. In this video, I cover the following: #TSPLIVE2019 SPEAKERS TO KNOW: - Janice Bryant Howroyd of The ActOne Group - Charreah Jackson of BossBride.com - Charis Jones of Sassy Jones Boutique - Jamal Miller of Miller Media Group - Lamar Tyler of Traffic, Sales and Profit / Tyler New Media - Stephanie Rollins of Black and Married with Kids - Kim Coles (known for playing Sinclair on "Living Single") -Tommie Powers of TommieTraffic.com #TSPLIVE2019 ATTENDEE INTERVIEWS: - Veteran Interview with Gina from Texas - Newbie Interview with Tara from South Carolina - Hostess with the Mostess Interview with Coach P #TSPLIVE2019 TOP 10 TAKEAWAYS: 1. Two overarching themes in the conference 2. Do your actions equal your expectations about your business? 3. You have to have a connection to your perfect customer 4. The conversation is different when you're sitting with winners 5. You're not stuck, you're just committed to a pattern that no longer serves you. 6. Data-driven decisions will make you unstoppable 7. Do what is necessary to have supreme confidence in your business 8. Consider who you were put on this earth to serve. 9. "I have everything I need to be everything I need to be." - JBH 10. "I live in gratitude. Begin and finish in gratitude." - JBH

The Stay Inspired Podcast
45 Kim Coles - Spiritual Resilience

The Stay Inspired Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2018 33:18


Listen in to learn about Kim's life as an artist, and the four R's that she believes are key for every person to develop stronger spiritual resiliency. “Your victories, your celebrations, the things you've done well, what you've succeeded and overcome, that is the garment that will always fit you, and you should wear it all of the time.” - Kim Coles. Learn more about this episode of The Stay Inspired Podcast at http://www.kongitfarrell.com/45

The Nate Jackson Radio Show
The Nate Jackson Show - Ep. 9

The Nate Jackson Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2015 45:50


The Worst Show Ever!In this episode, Nate discusses "the worst show ever" and has really cool interviews with 3 other national comedians/actors; Key Lewis, Alex Thomas, and Kim Coles. Listen to the worst shows that they've ever had in their decorated stand up careers.Stay Connected:Twitter, Vine, Instagram, and Periscope - @MrNateJacksonOfficial Website:www.NateJacksonComedy.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thenatejacksonradioshow/support