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Notes and Links to Jon Hickey's Work Jon Hickey is a writer from Minnesota. He earned an MFA from Cornell University and was a Stegner Fellow in fiction at Stanford University. His short stories have appeared in numerous journals such as Virginia Quarterly Review, Gulf Coast, and the Massachusetts Review, among other places. He is a member of the Lac du Flambeau Band of Chippewa Indians (Anishinaabe). He lives in San Francisco with his wife and two sons. Buy Big Chief Jon Hickey's Website Book Review for Big Chief in San Francisco Chronicle At about 1:35, Jon talks about his mindset and early feedback for his novel as Pub Day approaches At about 3:25, Jon gives out social media and contact info and talks about book events that are upcoming At about 5:15, “Midwest/Minnesota Nice” is discussed At about 8:45, Jon mentions exciting advance praise for Big Chief At about 9:45, Jon gives background on language loss in his family, as his grandparents were the “boarding school generation” At about 11:30, Jon talks about how Anishinaabe functions as a language, and how it is both in his DNA and “mysterious” At about 13:15, John traces his childhood reading, including Stephen King as a transformative writer At about 17:20, John chronicles inspiring and thrilling writers and works and the wonderful writing programs he was part of At about 18:20, Jon charts the huge imprint that Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man has left on him At about 22:00, Kyle Edwards and his Small Ceremonies, as well as Kate Folk and her Sky Daddy , are mentioned as contemporary works/writers who thrill and challenge Jon At about 24:20, Pete lays out some of Big Chief's exposition At about 25:55, Jon responds to Pete asking about how Jon pictures the book's narrator and protagonist At about 29:00, Mack, the tribal president in the book, is described At about 30:00, Jon responds to Pete wondering about motivations for Mitch related to bullying and feelings of being an outsider from his childhood At about 32:15, Ideas of power in politics are discussed At about 34:10, Ideas of authenticity and genuineness and morality are discussed, in connection to politics and voting in the book and beyond, especially regarding Joe Beck At about 35:40, Jon riffs on what he kept in mind while writing the book, with regard to moralizing as an author At about 39:00, Jon responds to Pete's question about blood quantum and similar ideas and how the discourses have changed or not At about 42:40, Jon talks about tropes and irony and “outward signs” of being indigenous, and how that is reflected in his book's cover and in society at large At about 43:40, The title and its inspiration is discussed At about 45:50, Jon reads a representative excerpt that speaks of themes of belonging, and Pete and Jon further discuss ideas of childhood's impacts on adulthood At about 47:15, Jon discusses the significance of Mack's protection of Mitch, and Mitch's self-esteem and power's connection to cynicism At about 51:10, Mack and his bearing and his motivations are discussed At about 52:00, a pivotal and tragic event-Mitch's mother's death-and the subsequent fire vigil is discussed At about 55:45, The book's upcoming election and sabotage and Gloria are discussed, with a tip of the cat to Harvey Keitel in calling Mitch a “fixer” At about 1:00:20, Mitch and his cynicism and his work on the campaign are explored, with connections to current political climates At about 1:02:15, the platforms of the two candidates and ideas of banishment from the tribe are considered At about 1:05:50, Pete wonders if Mack is a Trump-ish figure, and Jon reflects on how he has tried to write about identity through tribal politics At about 1:10:00, Pete and Jon ponder the “void” within Mitch and talk about the local political and larger political world collide At about 1:12:05, Pete compliments the “beautiful” ending, and the two discuss the Sopranos ending, and Jon discusses his mindset in crafting his book's ending At about 1:14:40, Jon outlines changes in the book's previous permutations At about 1:16:40, Jon defines what is what for him a “work of art” You can now subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, and leave a five-star review. You can also ask for the podcast by name using Alexa, and find the pod on Stitcher, Spotify, and on Amazon Music. Follow Pete on IG, where he's @chillsatwillpodcast, or on Twitter, where he's @chillsatwillpo1. You can watch other episodes on YouTube-watch and subscribe to The Chills at Will Podcast Channel. Please subscribe to both the YouTube Channel and podcast while you're checking out this episode. Pete is very excited to have one or two podcast episodes per month featured on the website of Chicago Review of Books. The audio will be posted, along with a written interview culled from the audio. His conversation with Episode 270 guest Jason De León is up on the website this week. A big thanks to Rachel León and Michael Welch at Chicago Review. Sign up now for The Chills at Will Podcast Patreon: it can be found at patreon.com/chillsatwillpodcastpeterriehl Check out the page that describes the benefits of a Patreon membership, including cool swag and bonus episodes. Thanks in advance for supporting Pete's one-man show, DIY podcast and my extensive reading, research, editing, and promoting to keep this independent podcast pumping out high-quality content! This month's Patreon bonus episode will feature an exploration of the wonderful poetry of Khalil Gibran. Pete has added a $1 a month tier for “Well-Wishers” and Cheerleaders of the Show. This is a passion project of Pete's, a DIY operation, and he'd love for your help in promoting what he's convinced is a unique and spirited look at an often-ignored art form. The intro song for The Chills at Will Podcast is “Wind Down” (Instrumental Version), and the other song played on this episode was “Hoops” (Instrumental)” by Matt Weidauer, and both songs are used through ArchesAudio.com. Please tune in for Episode 280 with Jahmal Mayfield, who writes gritty crime novels that touch on large social issues. His stellar SMOKE KINGS was inspired by Kimberly Jones' passionate viral video, “How can we win?” The episode airs on April 15.
Notes and Links to Donna Minkowitz's Work Donna Minkowitz is a writer of fiction and memoir who author Mary Gaitskill has celebrated as “original, energetic, witty, and meaty.” Andrew Solomon dubbed her “utterly entrancing… a writer with breathtakingly fluent language.” She is also the author of the fantasy-influenced memoir Growing Up Golem and the memoir Ferocious Romance, about being an openly lesbian reporter covering the Christian right undercover. Growing Up Golem was a finalist for both a Lambda Literary Award and for the Publishing Triangle's Judy Grahn Nonfiction Award, and Ferocious Romance won a Lambda Literary Award. Donna, a former columnist for the Village Voice and The Advocate, has also written for the New York Times Book Review, The Nation, Salon, Slate, and New York magazine. DONNAVILLE, her first novel and third book, was recently published by Indolent Books. Buy Donnaville Donna's Website Book Review for Donnaville from Kirkus Reviews At about 2:05, Donna provides background on her formative reading and writing years At about 3:40, Pete and Donna talk about the benefits of reading works a bit too old for them At about 5:05, Donna responds to Pete's questions about the Torah and how its stories affected her writing At about 6:30, Donna talks about formative and transformative writers, including poets and Greek mythology At about 8:05, Donna responds to Pete's questions about representation in discussing the significance of Sappho's work At about 10:25, Donna discusses the nuances of the word “queer” and generational usages At about 14:00, Pete and Donna stan Honor Thy Father by Gay Talese, which receives a shout out in Donnaville At about 17:20, Donna expands on writers who inspired her as a high school and college student; she talks about the complicated legacy and work of Tolkien At about 21:30, Pete asks Donna and how the detail shown in Donnaville connects to her work as an esteemed journalist At about 23:40, Donna talks about her undercover journalism work, including a memorable white nationalism conference and purported former Olympic hopeful At about 26:40, Donna talks about the book's opening scene and connections to her real life, with regard to therapy and therapists and ways of finding growth At about 31:55, Pete describes the book's exposition and compliments Donna's At about 34:05, Donna cites Denise Levertov's and Delmore Schwartz's (“Narcissus”) work as inspiration for her book featuring a city inside her mind; Pete cites another wonderful Schwartz text, “In Dreams Begin Responsibilities” At about 36:40, Donna talks about Foucault and resistance in connection to an evocative line from her book At about 37:20, Donna expands upon how there are two characters in the book who are not pieces of her, and she explains the significance of Harlequin in the book At about 41:45, Donna responds to Pete's question about the lying nature of Harlequin At about 44:15, Donna and Pete explore ideas of connection and confusion between abusers and their young victims At about 47:50, Donna talks about early “action” that Donna in the book is urged to take At about 49:40, Pete highlights a beautiful quote regarding the “sacred divine” and Donna talks about expectations of hurt At about 50:30, The two discuss the contradictions of the book's jailer, and Donna further discusses ideas of shame At about 53:25, Donna expands on how she sees parts of her life and family in certain characters in the book At about 54:40, Pete shouts out a story, William Carlos Willams' “The Use of Force,” that explores ideas of sadism in similar ways as Donnaville At about 55:50, Donna muses over ideas of self-care, emotional regulation, and structure in our lives featured in the book At about 57:35, Pete gives details about the book's main focus, and Donna responds to his observations about Donnaville as “a happily queer book” as she also expands upon pleasures found in the book At about 1:02:05, Pete cites traumas alluded to in the book and a deep quote about traumas emerging in people's lives At about 1:04:10, Donna ponders Pete's question about a nurturing group of older people and connects the book to Joseph Campbell's “Hero's Journey” At about 1:07:30, Pete and Donna discuss a possible animated movie based on the book and possible voice actors At about 1:09:25, Donna shouts out as bookstores to buy her book, such as The Bureau of General Services, Queer Division, Stanza Books and Binnacle Books You can now subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, and leave me a five-star review. You can also ask for the podcast by name using Alexa, and find the pod on Stitcher, Spotify, and on Amazon Music. Follow Pete on IG, where he is @chillsatwillpodcast, or on Twitter, where he is @chillsatwillpo1. You can watch other episodes on YouTube-watch and subscribe to The Chills at Will Podcast Channel. Please subscribe to both the YouTube Channel and the podcast while you're checking out this episode. Pete is very excited to have one or two podcast episodes per month featured on the website of Chicago Review of Books. The audio will be posted, along with a written interview culled from the audio. This week, his conversation with Episode 255 guest Chris Knapp is up on the website. A big thanks to Rachel León and Michael Welch at Chicago Review. Sign up now for The Chills at Will Podcast Patreon: it can be found at patreon.com/chillsatwillpodcastpeterriehl Check out the page that describes the benefits of a Patreon membership, including cool swag and bonus episodes. Thanks in advance for supporting Pete's one-man show, his DIY podcast and his extensive reading, research, editing, and promoting to keep this independent podcast pumping out high-quality content! This month's Patreon bonus episode will feature an exploration of the wonderful poetry of Khalil Gibran. I have added a $1 a month tier for “Well-Wishers” and Cheerleaders of the Show. This is a passion project of Pete's, a DIY operation, and he'd love for your help in promoting what he's convinced is a unique and spirited look at an often-ignored art form. The intro song for The Chills at Will Podcast is “Wind Down” (Instrumental Version), and the other song played on this episode was “Hoops” (Instrumental)” by Matt Weidauer, and both songs are used through ArchesAudio.com. Please tune in for Episode 277 with Jahmal Mayfield, who writes gritty crime novels that touch on large social issues. His stellar SMOKE KINGS was inspired by Kimberly Jones' passionate viral video, “How can we win?” The episode airs on March 25.
Show Notes Booker T. Washington once said: “An inch of progress is worth more than a yard of complaint.” A once enslaved man who became an author and speaker in the post-Reconstruction Jim Crow-era South, Washington famously advocated against protest and agitation tactics meant to advance civil rights. Washington's position was that Black Americans should concentrate on economic progress, rather than desegregation efforts. Washington believed that economic success would advance Black people in American society and protect them from the violence of the Jim Crow era. However, this wasn't always—or even often—the case. In a paper titled, “An Inch of Progress: Black Business and Black Accountants Fighting Jim Crow Violence,” researchers from the University of Denver have set out to set the record straight on how economics and accounting actually hurt or benefited Black Americans at the time. In this episode, Emma speaks with Daniels College of Business professor Tony Holder and history professor Kimberly Jones from the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, plus grad student Mayowa Alabi, about their research into the history of racism and accounting. Anthony D. Holder, PhD, CPA (Inactive), is an associate professor at the University of Denver. He has previously taught at Case Western Reserve University, the University of Toledo and the University of Cincinnati. He also spent a semester teaching in Shanghai, China. He earned his BA in Accountancy at Park University, a Master of Accountancy at Wright State University and a PhD in Accountancy at the University of Cincinnati. He is a Certified Public Accountant (CPA). Prior to obtaining his PhD, he worked for PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP in their auditing and tax departments. Kimberly Jones is an associate professor of history in the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences. Jones studies the experiences of enslaved and free black people across the Atlantic World. Her primary research is centered on the construction of racial identity through medicine and science. Mayowa Alabi is a graduate student in the Daniels College of Business.
The Mississippi Center for Justice has a new President and CEO, Kimberly Jones Merchant. She's our guest today to remind us of the focus and goals of the center and what we might expect in the future.What's going on this and next month at MCJ? They have an event calendar so you can see that there's a “My Home My Rights” presentation tomorrow, February 26th at Rust College and an Expungement Clinic March 13th in Clarksdale.Do you believe that “Justice Takes All of Us”? If you agree you might like that on a tote bag! Or a mug, mouse pad, or water bottle. Or could you order any of that or a t-shirt at the MCJ store or just make a donation.You've only got until Monday to do something that will impact your life for years. This week, Municipal Clerks' offices may remain open from 8am to 7pm, including the noon hour, for voter registration. You have until Monday, March 3rd to get registered to vote in our Primary Election either in person or have your application postmarked by Monday. You can vote right now by absentee ballot, by mail, if you'll be away from your home county on April 1st. In-Person Absentee Voting beginning Saturday, March 22nd. Here's the Secretary of State's 2025 Election Calendar. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this week's episode, I acknowledge the informative, inspiring Black History posts from Kimberly Jones and all I continue to learn from her. We fill the month of February honoring the Black innovators, pioneers, and trailblazers that have shaped our country. We can end the month in solidarity by joining millions of people to boycott the corruption and greed of corporations. On the last day of this month, Friday February 28th, join me in participating in the Economic Black Out refusing to shop at any major corporation: NO Walmart, NO Amazon, NO McDonalds!! Check out the show notes for links to Kimberly's Instagram account as well as the grassroots movement The People's Union USA, organizing the Economic Blackout on Friday February 28th. Let's unify, unite and make our voices heard. Enjoy the podcast! Links: Kimberly Jones Podcast Episode IG: @kimberlylatricejones IG: @theonecalledjai IG:@thepeoplesunionusa
A sit down Cider Chat with the makers behind Worleys and Honey's Cider! Neil Worley was last on this podcast back in 2016 on episode 26! He and Ria met up at CiderCon which was being held that year in Portland Oregon. Neil's episode on Keeving, a basic how-to, has been a perennical favorite for listeners. Kimberly Jones took over Honey's Cider in 2019 for Bob Honey. Both makers are based in Somerset and each have their own unique style and approach to making Cider. Neil and Kim Craft Ciders Made at Worley and Honey's Worley Cider: Special Reserve Keeved Cider – winner of the Golden Fork award Medium Dry Bottled Cider Find Worley at Frome Weekly Market Honey's Ciders Midford Cider (Medium Dry) Cam Valley Cider Stony Bonk (Cider-Ginger Beer Blend) Kimberly Jones In this Cider Chat with Worleys and Honey's Neil and Kim have observed a shift in cider preferences, with still ciders flourishing outdoors. Neil's experiments in keeving and controlled oxidation highlight the scientific precision he applies to cider making. Meanwhile, Kim is expanding Honey's range with blends tailored to local heritage. How to find Worleys and Honey's Cider Visit the Froome Independent Market from March to December on the first Sunday of each month for a chance to taste their creations. cider to go in classic Bag in Box Contact info for Worleys and Honey's Cider Worleys – https://www.worleyscider.co.uk/ Honey's – http://www.honeyscider.co.uk Mentions in this Cider Chat Totally Cider Tour to the UK – send an email to info@ciderchat.com to get on the wait list for this 2025 tour taking place August 25-31, 2025 Chicago Cider Week Chicago Cider Summit CiderCon2025 Promo Code – Once you get to the registration form, towards the end of the first page you'll reach a section in the form that says “additional registration information” and there is a question: If you have a coupon, please enter code here (case-sensitive): CiderChat
Join Katie for an inspiring conversation with Kimberly Jones, President/CEO, Butler/Till, about leading an agency fueled by purpose, passion, and employee engagement, tips on networking and job searching, finding the right role for you, and compelling leadership lessons going into 2025.
For the 32nd episode of "Reading the Art World," host Megan Fox Kelly speaks with Mary Morton, Curator and Head of the Department of French Paintings, and Kimberly Jones, Curator of 19th Century French Paintings at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. Together, they discuss their work on the landmark exhibition, “Paris 1874: The Impressionist Moment,” and the accompanying exhibition catalogue.The conversation centers on the daring spirit of the first Impressionist exhibition in 1874, a moment that saw artists defy the prestigious Paris Salon to showcase new ways of capturing modern life. Jones and Morton share insights into the forces behind Impressionism's revolutionary appeal, from the political and social upheavals in France to the transformation of Paris under Haussmannization. They explain how these changes inspired artists to redefine not only the subjects they painted but also how art itself was exhibited and experienced.This exhibition and catalog shine a light on lesser-known figures who were critical to the movement's evolution, challenging visitors to unlearn what they think they know about Impressionism. With its juxtapositions of Salon and Impressionist works, “Paris 1874: The Impressionist Moment” allows audiences to feel the radical nature of these pieces that once shocked critics but are now beloved worldwide.“Paris 1874: The Impressionist Moment” is on view at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. through January 19, 2025. Learn more here: https://www.nga.gov/exhibitions/2024/paris-1874-impressionist-moment.htmlABOUT THE CURATORSMary Morton has been curator and head of French paintings at the National Gallery of Art since 2010. She previously served as associate curator of paintings at the J. Paul Getty Museum (2004–2010) and associate curator of European art at the Museum of Fine Arts (MFA), Houston (1998–2004). In 2018, Morton was awarded the Chevalier of the Order of Arts and Letters by France's Ministry of Culture. Morton received her PhD from Brown University (1998), concentrating on 19th- and early 20th-century European painting. She also holds a BA in history from Stanford University (1987).Kimberly A. Jones has been curator of nineteenth-century French paintings at the National Gallery of Art since 2016. A former museum fellow at the Musée national du château de Pau (1990–1991) and the Musée d'Orsay, Paris (1993–1994), she joined the curatorial staff of the National Gallery of Art in 1995 as assistant curator of French paintings. Jones holds a PhD and MA from the University of Maryland with specialization in 19th-century European and American art, as well as a dual degree in art history and studio art from Western Maryland College (now McDaniel College).PURCHASE THE BOOK: https://shop.nga.gov/paris-1874-the-impressionist-moment SUBSCRIBE, FOLLOW AND HEAR INTERVIEWS:For more information, visit meganfoxkelly.com, hear our past interviews, and subscribe at the bottom of our Of Interest page for new posts.Follow us on Instagram: @meganfoxkelly"Reading the Art World" is a live interview and podcast series with leading art world authors hosted by art advisor Megan Fox Kelly. The conversations explore timely subjects in the world of art, design, architecture, artists and the art market, and are an opportunity to engage further with the minds behind these insightful new pub
Si la politique nationale est plus que divisée depuis des années, ces tensions se retrouvent aussi à l'échelle local aux États-Unis. Ces accrocs sont cristallisés par les élections pour les postes aux conseils d'éducation (« Board of Education »). À l'échelle de chaque comté, ces élus ont leur mot à dire sur le budget et la gestion des écoles publiques. Mais ils ont surtout une influence sur les programmes scolaires. Et les conservateurs mènent une bataille féroce pour limiter l'enseignement de sujets liés aux thèmes LGBTQ+, au racisme ou aux questions de genre, tandis que démocrates et progressistes cherchent à discuter de ces sujets dans les salles de classe. De notre correspondant à Cary en Caroline du Nord,Une douzaine de démocrates sont réunis pour faire du porte-à-porte. Mais aujourd'hui, la journée est consacrée aux enseignants et à l'éducation, alors que dans la campagne pour la présidentielle américaine, de nombreux élus républicains accusent les enseignants d' « endoctriner » les élèves avec les thèmes LGBTQ+ ou avec les sujets liés aux minorités. Des accusations que ne supporte plus Keri McCauley, militante démocrate :« La diversité, l'équité et l'inclusion, des termes utilisés par les républicains pour faire peur, pour que les gens pensent que nos enseignements endoctrinent nos enfants pour qu'ils soient gays ou lesbiennes, c'est absolument ridicule. »Pour appuyer leurs propos, les démocrates ont fait appel à une enseignante, Kimberly Jones. Pour elle, l'école est le nouveau champ de bataille des républicains : « Comme on le voit dans des régimes extrêmes dans le monde, ils utilisent les méthodes que l'on voit souvent à l'œuvre dans les régimes extrémistes. Ils commencent avec les enfants pour s'assurer que seules leurs convictions et leurs visions du monde seront présentées aux enfants. »Une des conséquences est l'interdiction par des élus républicains de livres dans les écoles publiques, ce à quoi s'oppose le démocrate Tyler Swanson, candidat à sa réélection pour le conseil d'éducation du comté de Wake : « Les livres et les bibliothèques sont des fenêtres pour que les élèves découvrent un autre monde que le leur. Ça leur permet d'aller dans un lieu où ils se sentent en sécurité, se sentent visibles, où ils peuvent imaginer un autre monde. »« Chacun a le droit d'avoir ses propres opinions »À une centaine de kilomètres à l'ouest, dans le comté de Wilson, Blake Boykin est aussi candidat à sa réélection au conseil d'éducation, mais avec le Parti républicain. Pour lui, toutes ces questions ne sont tout simplement pas du ressort de l'école :« Sur l'identité de genre et les préférences sexuelles, chacun a le droit d'avoir ses propres opinions, à vivre sa vie comme il le souhaite. Et ni moi, ni personne d'autre, ne veut porter atteinte à ça. Ce que je ne veux pas, c'est que ce soit à des enfants très jeunes qu'on puisse leur dire qu'une personne peut naître comme garçon et se réveiller et devenir une fille. Cela crée de la confusion, surtout à un jeune âge. »Cette guerre culturelle ne touche pas seulement la Caroline du Nord. Pour les interdictions de livres, l'association Pen America a recensé au deuxième semestre de 2023 plus de 4 000 interdictions de livres dans l'ensemble du pays. Un chiffre qui a plus que doublé par rapport au précédent semestre.
Si la politique nationale est plus que divisée depuis des années, ces tensions se retrouvent aussi à l'échelle local aux États-Unis. Ces accrocs sont cristallisés par les élections pour les postes aux conseils d'éducation (« Board of Education »). À l'échelle de chaque comté, ces élus ont leur mot à dire sur le budget et la gestion des écoles publiques. Mais ils ont surtout une influence sur les programmes scolaires. Et les conservateurs mènent une bataille féroce pour limiter l'enseignement de sujets liés aux thèmes LGBTQ+, au racisme ou aux questions de genre, tandis que démocrates et progressistes cherchent à discuter de ces sujets dans les salles de classe. De notre correspondant à Cary en Caroline du Nord,Une douzaine de démocrates sont réunis pour faire du porte-à-porte. Mais aujourd'hui, la journée est consacrée aux enseignants et à l'éducation, alors que dans la campagne pour la présidentielle américaine, de nombreux élus républicains accusent les enseignants d' « endoctriner » les élèves avec les thèmes LGBTQ+ ou avec les sujets liés aux minorités. Des accusations que ne supporte plus Keri McCauley, militante démocrate :« La diversité, l'équité et l'inclusion, des termes utilisés par les républicains pour faire peur, pour que les gens pensent que nos enseignements endoctrinent nos enfants pour qu'ils soient gays ou lesbiennes, c'est absolument ridicule. »Pour appuyer leurs propos, les démocrates ont fait appel à une enseignante, Kimberly Jones. Pour elle, l'école est le nouveau champ de bataille des républicains : « Comme on le voit dans des régimes extrêmes dans le monde, ils utilisent les méthodes que l'on voit souvent à l'œuvre dans les régimes extrémistes. Ils commencent avec les enfants pour s'assurer que seules leurs convictions et leurs visions du monde seront présentées aux enfants. »Une des conséquences est l'interdiction par des élus républicains de livres dans les écoles publiques, ce à quoi s'oppose le démocrate Tyler Swanson, candidat à sa réélection pour le conseil d'éducation du comté de Wake : « Les livres et les bibliothèques sont des fenêtres pour que les élèves découvrent un autre monde que le leur. Ça leur permet d'aller dans un lieu où ils se sentent en sécurité, se sentent visibles, où ils peuvent imaginer un autre monde. »« Chacun a le droit d'avoir ses propres opinions »À une centaine de kilomètres à l'ouest, dans le comté de Wilson, Blake Boykin est aussi candidat à sa réélection au conseil d'éducation, mais avec le Parti républicain. Pour lui, toutes ces questions ne sont tout simplement pas du ressort de l'école :« Sur l'identité de genre et les préférences sexuelles, chacun a le droit d'avoir ses propres opinions, à vivre sa vie comme il le souhaite. Et ni moi, ni personne d'autre, ne veut porter atteinte à ça. Ce que je ne veux pas, c'est que ce soit à des enfants très jeunes qu'on puisse leur dire qu'une personne peut naître comme garçon et se réveiller et devenir une fille. Cela crée de la confusion, surtout à un jeune âge. »Cette guerre culturelle ne touche pas seulement la Caroline du Nord. Pour les interdictions de livres, l'association Pen America a recensé au deuxième semestre de 2023 plus de 4 000 interdictions de livres dans l'ensemble du pays. Un chiffre qui a plus que doublé par rapport au précédent semestre.
One of the many areas in which Hurricane Helene has had a devastating impact in western North Carolina is public education. While the state Board of Education has made an initial request of 166 million dollars to begin to address some of the destruction, many school districts remain closed indefinitely and the recovery is […]
Episode No. 672 features curators Kimberly A. Jones and Mary Morton; and curators Sant Khalsa and Juniper Harrower. Along with Sylvie Patry and Anne Robbins, Jones and Morton are the curators of "1874: The Impressionist Moment" at the National Gallery of Art. The exhibition examines the condition of Parisian art in 1874, both official standards exhibited at and effectively promoted via the official salon, and the renegade works exhibited at the first impressionist exhibition. Included are impressionist stalwarts such as Claude Monet and Camille Pissarro, and also salon lions such as William Bouguereau and Jean-Léon Gérôme. The smart, delightful catalogue was published by the Musee d'Orsay and the NGA. Amazon and Bookshop offer it for about $46-60. "1874" is on view through January 19, 2025. Khalsa and Harrower are the curators of "Desert Forest: Life with Joshua Trees" at the Lancaster (Calif.) Museum of Art and History. Part of this year's sprawling Getty PST ART initiative, it's on view through December 29. "Desert Forest" examines how artists from Carleton Watkins to Cara Romero to Nancy Baker Cahill have presented Joshua trees and the fragile Mojave Desert ecosystem in their work. A fine catalogue was published by Inlandia Institute. It's available from MOAH. Instagram: Mary Morton, Kimberly Jones, Sant Khalsa, Juniper Harrower, Tyler Green.
In this "How-To" episode, Dr. Patty welcomes Kimberly Jones of Revivalist Academy to discuss the kingdom emotion of Joy. Kimberly shares how the Lord showed her the way out of a dark season by finding the secrets of joy. She differentiates joy from happiness as being an internal heart posture from God that is not affected by external circumstances. They discuss joy robbers and how to combat them. Dr. Patty shares some lessons she learned about joy from an interesting encountering experience that she had with Jesus. Kimberly shares about her Supernatural Joy Ministry group which emphasizes practical ways to support members in learning about Christian identity, tuning to God, and being grateful as ways to live a lifestyle marked by joy. Jesus addresses your joy robbers and shows you what your life could look like if you lived in the heart posture of joy in your experience Jesus encounter time. Links referenced in this episode New to the Podcast? Check out the Trailer Episode for the Biblical Foundation for Experiencing Jesus! https://PattyEJ.Podbean.com/e/trailer-episode-experience-jesus-with-dr-patty-sadallah The Special Place Encounter Exercise https://tinyurl.com/j742vpz4 Revivalist Academy https://RevivalistAcademy.thinkific.com Related Experience Jesus Episodes: Finding Joy in Friendship with Jesus https://pattyej.podbean.com/e/finding-joy-in-friendship-with-jesus/ God's Perspective on Eating, Drinking and Being Merry with Ricki Vann Stewart https://pattyej.podbean.com/e/god-s-perspective-on-eating-drinking-and-being-merry-with-ricki-vann-stewart/
Feeling stuck and burdened by past mistakes? Struggling to find purpose in the midst of life's challenges? In this episode, Christy is joined by special guest Kimberly Jones, known as Real Talk Kim, a popular author, speaker, and senior pastor at Limitless Church. Real Talk Kim shares her personal journey of overcoming adversity, rediscovering her identity in Christ, and finding spiritual freedom. Tune in to learn how to break free from feeling stuck, let go of past baggage, and boldly live out your God-given purpose. Don't forget to subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts to never miss an episode. Resources: Real Talk Kim at http://www.realtalkkim.com/ Guilt-Free Goals Reset Workshop at christywright.com/reset
Real Talk Kim, aka Kimberly Jones, joins us for an incredibly moving conversation just before her 56th birthday and the launch of her new book, "Unstuck." Imagine being at the lowest point in your life, working at Bloomingdale's after an 18-year marriage ended, only to rise as an acclaimed pastor and author. Kim's journey of faith, resilience, and sheer perseverance is bound to resonate deeply with those feeling trapped in tough circumstances. Her story is a testament to the power of unwavering belief and the transformative nature of redemption.Throughout our discussion, we dive deep into the theme of redemption and how societal pressures, particularly those amplified by social media, can make us feel unworthy or irredeemable. Drawing inspiration from biblical figures like Rahab, David, Noah, and Jonah, Kim emphasizes that God's love transcends our flaws and mistakes. We share personal anecdotes that highlight the necessity of facing our pain and scars to achieve true healing and fulfill our divine potential. Kim's life is a powerful reminder that God's love isn't contingent on our performance but on our identity as His creation.We also explore the struggles of financial hardship, losing a business during a pandemic, and the mental battles against fear and doubt. Kim's insights into maintaining faith and finding strength amidst adversity are not only practical but deeply inspiring. Her new book, "Unstuck," offers a 90-day roadmap designed to help readers reclaim their lives and break free from generational curses with steadfast faith and determination. Listen in for a conversation that promises both empowerment and practical wisdom, encouraging you to make meaningful, lasting changes one day at a time.Welcome to the ATLG podcast I am your host Ken Joslin, former pastor turned coach & host of CREATE, the #1 Faith-based Entrepreneur conference in America. My mission is to help faith-based entrepreneurs become the best version of themselves by growing in our Core 5: Faith, Health, Relationships, Business & Finances. You can get more information as well as join our FREE Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/676347099851525 If you enjoyed this episode, please share it on social media and tag Ken Joslin.
We're joined by the fantastic Jahmal Mayfield to discuss his incredible debut novel Smoke Kings, as well as the beauty of rom coms and Japanese philosophers. We also get a sneak preview of Smoke Kings and discuss tunnel vision in looking at political/socio-economic issues, and having honest conversations through a fictional lens. Jahmal Mayfield writes gritty crime novels that touch on large social issues. He was born in Virginia but currently resides in New Jersey. In addition to writing, he serves as the director of a nonprofit program that provides employment support to people with disabilities. Mayfield is a husband and father of two young adults who are both embarrassed by his frequent forays down the rabbit holes of YouTube to view old 90s hip hop videos. Smoke Kings was inspired by Kimberly Jones' passionate viral video, “How can we win?” Follow him on Twitter and pre-order the audiobook of Smoke Kings at Barnes & Noble. Want to submit your writing? Email darkwaterspodcast@gmail.com Intro/Outro music: www.bensound.com Disclaimer: Any and all opinions expressed are the opinions of the participants and not of the organizations or institutions with which they are affiliated. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/darkwaters/support
At Goat Mowers, the workforce mostly has four legs and horns. The business, based in Calhan, Colorado, harnesses the hunger of goats to care for lawns and fire-prone landscapes. We meet owner Kimberly Jones and a goat named What What.
At Goat Mowers, the workforce mostly has four legs and horns. The business, based in Calhan, Colorado, harnesses the hunger of goats to care for lawns and fire-prone landscapes. We meet owner Kimberly Jones and a goat named What What.
Have you ever felt like you don't know who you are or what you are meant to do in life? Do you struggle with shame, guilt, or fear of rejection from others? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then you don't want to miss this conversation with Real Talk Kim. Kimberly Jones, a.k.a Real Talk Kim, is a preacher, podcaster, author, and speaker. Throughout our conversation she will share powerful words of encouragement and inspiration for those who feel lost and disconnected from themselves. You will walk away with practical handles on how to: Move forward, let go of shame, and seek approval from God rather than people Learn how to embrace new beginnings and transform your pain into purpose Discover transformation and how to walk in your purpose Healing from past loss and trauma can be a daunting task. We believe in the power of transformation through self-love and forgiveness. God uses our hot mess and turns it into our message. Embrace your new beginning and step into your calling! Share with us how you have been inspired, challenged, and empowered by tagging me @biancaolthoff and @realtalkkim Love you, B RESOURCES/LINKS Guest Real Talk Kim aka Kimberly Jones: realtalkkim.com Instagram: @realtalkkim Book: You Gotta Get Up Quote Start in the middle of your mess. Just don't stay there putting a bandaid on your life. Get up, if you don't like your life, change it. Takeaways Learn how to turn your pain into purpose and live a fulfilling life Believe that God has a plan for you and that He is not finished with you yet Hear some real talk from a woman who has overcome loss, trauma, and addiction and is now a pastor, author, and speaker ⋇ Convoy of Hope - Empowering Women and Girls Together Donate here ⋇ Order Bianca's new book GRIT DON'T QUIT ⋇ The Grit Don't Quit Bible Study is now available. Let's start the New Year together! ⋇ Subscribe to We're Going There on your favorite podcast app so you don't miss out on any of the great topics and conversations. Don't forget to leave a loving review! Apple Spotify Google ⋇ Visit biancaolthoff.com/resources to learn more about books and other resources from Bianca. ⋇ Want to stay connected, join the community today. ⋇ WGT email: podcast@inthenameoflove.org ⋇ Music by: Brad Tsushima, Instagram: @bradtsushima, email: bradtsushima94@aol.com, Spotify: “R.A.D.”
Thank you for listening to My Yes Is On The Table, a podcast hosted by Jennifer Hand and Coming Alive Ministries. Today Jenn welcomes motivational speaker and author Kimberly Jones, also known as Real Talk Kim. They talk about Kim's new book, You Gotta Get Up. Kim's new book, You Gotta Get Up: Grab Hold of Your Life After Being Knocked Down, Held Back, and Left Out Jesus Heals a Bleeding Woman, Mark 5:25-34 The Healing at The Pool, John 5:1-18 Connect with Real Talk Kim: Website, Facebook, Instagram Connect with Jenn: Instagram, Facebook, Website DONATE to Coming Alive Ministries
Have you felt like you've been knocked down? Left out? Held back? You were not meant to be small! You will be inspired in this encouraging interview with Real Talk Kim as she is candid in this interview about her life, career and personal choices. Even though she grew up as a PK (pastor's kid), she struggled to make the choices she was advised to make and walked through a divorce at the age of 36. Kimberly Jones is known as Real Talk Kim, is a mother, pastor, entrepreneur, mentor, motivational speaker, entertainer and best-selling author of several books. Her latest book called You Gotta Get Up is about grabbing a hold of your life after being knocked down, held back and left out. Kim dives into the stuff that many of us don't even touch. She is unafraid to talk real and get deep where we can actually experience authentic transformation.“I want to do what is good, but I don't. I don't want to do what is wrong, but I do it anyway.” ~Romans 7:19“A man's heart plans his way, But the LORD directs his steps”. ~Proverbs 16:9Real Talk Kim's website: https://realtalkkim.com/To purchase the book You Gotta Get Up: https://www.amazon.com/You-Gotta-Get-Up-Knocked/dp/1400241987/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2JS211FDMN7XI&keywords=real+talk+kim+you+gotta+get+up&qid=1701021284&sprefix=real+talk+kim%2Caps%2C274&sr=8-1Heidi's website: https://heidimortensonlmft.com/If you are in crisis, help is available by call or text 1-800-273-8255 24/7. You can also visit https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org. You are loved!
Who hasn't felt knocked down, held back, or left out? Perhaps you feel that way now. Whether your problems stem from your own choices and behaviors, or whether you've been harmed by others, there is a pathway back to goodness and a life full of purpose. That pathway involves cooperating with God in changing your mindset and taking positive action. Kimberly Jones, better known as Real Talk Kim, talks with Dr. Carol on this episode about places in her life where she felt stuck, and how she changed her mindset and her actions in becoming the hugely successful person she is now. Hear important keys you can learn that will empower your own comeback regardless of how far down you feel now. Connect with Real Talk Kim on her website, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or Youtube. Find her book You Gotta Get Up: Grab Hold of Your Life After Being Knocked Down, Held Back, and Left Out Get Dr. Carol's free downloadable 7 Keys to Living Fully Alive Dr. Carol loves to hear from you; you can leave her a confidential message here.
Content Warning: This episode contains discussions of domestic violence. Please listen at your own discretion. S3 Ep1What does financial freedom mean to you? For many survivors of domestic violence, financial freedom means having the ability to leave an abusive relationship. Financial, gender-based violence is expensive, and 84% of survivors identify financial insecurity as their biggest barrier to safety. In this episode, Kimberly Jones and Nuray Ozbay from Self-Help Credit Union and Amy Durrence from FreeFrom talk with us about how allies can actually use their investments to support survivors of economic violence and help them achieve financial independence. Featuring: Amy Durrence, Director of Systems Change Initiatives, FreeFromKimberly Jones, Director of Community Engagement-Midwest, Self-Help Federal Credit UnionNuray Ozbay, Investment Officer, Self-Help Federal Credit Union Renegade Capital Tools & Tips.A renegade not only listens but acts. We've consolidated a few tips from this episode to support financial independence for all. Look at your banking relationship: Does your bank have initiatives to help you invest in women's financial freedom? If you want to know more about what this could look like, check out Self-Help Credit Union's work to support women and how you can invest in their Women & Children's Certificate of Deposit.Learn more about financial abuse: We don't hear about financial abuse very often, so take this opportunity to learn more about what it looks like and how to prevent it. Stay informed: Follow FreeFrom and other advocacy organizations to stay informed about how you can use your dollars and your vote to support financial freedom for survivors of domestic abuse. Support the showLove the podcast? Subscribe and follow to never miss an episode.Linkedin | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Join our mailing list
The His & Her Money Show: Managing Money, Marriage, and Everything In Between
Getting up after a fall as a believer encapsulates the profound journey of resilience, faith, and personal growth that follows moments of adversity and stumbling in one's spiritual path. For believers, navigating the intricate terrain of life, rife with challenges and setbacks, is a testament to their convictions' strength and ability to harness the transformative power of setbacks into opportunities for renewal. This journey involves confronting doubts and uncertainties, rekindling the flickering flame of hope, and re-establishing a profound connection with one's beliefs. It is a process that not only mends the fractures of faith but also molds a stronger, more profound spiritual foundation, reminding believers that true strength is often forged in the crucible of overcoming trials. In this episode of The His and Her Money Show, we are joined by Kimberly Jones, also known as Real Talk Kim, who is a pastor, entrepreneur, best-selling author, entertainer, and a worshiper after God's own heart to talk about her new book, You Gotta Get Up. Kimberly shares the story behind writing the book, How we can evaluate our life before a fall, the dangers of getting stuck in a season, and ways to prevent yourself from getting stuck. She also talks about how we can find the courage to bounce back from a fall, the power of declarations in the life of a Christian, and why we should use them in our journey to getting up. Tune in to learn more! What You Will Learn: The story behind the book: You Gotta Get Up Taking evaluation of your life to get to the place of inner peace The dangers of staying stuck in a season Ways to prevent yourself from getting stuck The meaning of the punchline: everyone wants to be a diamond, but no one wants to get cut. Finding the courage to bounce back from a fall The power of declarations in the life of a Christian and why we should use them in the journey to getting up Tips to break generational curses Advice to parents starting their journey of stepping up What Kim will tell her younger self What you will find in the book: You Gotta Get Up Resources Mentioned: The book: You Gotta Get Up M1 Finance Debt Freedom Blueprint Connect with Real Talk Kim: Website: https://realtalkkim.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/realtalkkim/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/realtalkkim
Kimberly Jones, known as Real Talk Kim. She travels the world fulfilling her passion and purpose of loving people back to life. She is a mother, pastor, entrepreneur, bestselling author, and an entertainer, and most importantly, a worshiper after God's own heart. She is truly a living and walking testimony of God's redemption plan in action and believes in the compassion of the Holy Spirit, delivering it to those who need it most. She resides in Fayetteville, Georgia, where she is the senior pastor of Limitless Church. She is here today to talk about her new book YOU GOTTA GET UP: Grab Hold of Your Life After Being Knocked Down, Held Back, and Left Out. Sounds like we've all been there. Ladies and gentlemen, when we know that God sees us in our brokenness and has a plan to bring good out of it, we can be encouraged to get close to Him during difficult seasons. Don't agree with the enemy by speaking negative words over your life! Kim's new book You Gotta Get Up! It's the secret to allowing God to work in your heart. Just get up one more time than you fall down. Head over to RealTalkKim.com and get connected with her Inner Circle, listen to her powerful podcast. One step forward in the right direction changes your whole life. Let Kim do the talking and you do the walking! . #faith #inspiraton #realtalk #realtalkkim #ministering #sermon #faithtalk #ministry #newbook #Jesus #jesuschrist #motivational #encouragement #inspirational
Kimberly Jones, known as Real Talk Kim. She travels the world fulfilling her passion and purpose of loving people back to life. She is a mother, pastor, entrepreneur, bestselling author, and an entertainer, and most importantly, a worshiper after God's own heart. She is truly a living and walking testimony of God's redemption plan in action and believes in the compassion of the Holy Spirit, delivering it to those who need it most. She resides in Fayetteville, Georgia, where she is the senior pastor of Limitless Church. She is here today to talk about her new book YOU GOTTA GET UP: Grab Hold of Your Life After Being Knocked Down, Held Back, and Left Out. Sounds like we've all been there. Ladies and gentlemen, when we know that God sees us in our brokenness and has a plan to bring good out of it, we can be encouraged to get close to Him during difficult seasons. Don't agree with the enemy by speaking negative words over your life! Kim's new book You Gotta Get Up! It's the secret to allowing God to work in your heart. Just get up one more time than you fall down. Head over to RealTalkKim.com and get connected with her Inner Circle, listen to her powerful podcast. One step forward in the right direction changes your whole life. Let Kim do the talking and you do the walking! . #faith #inspiraton #realtalk #realtalkkim #ministering #sermon #faithtalk #ministry #newbook #Jesus #jesuschrist #motivational #encouragement #inspirational
Anthony Weaver sits down to have a heart to heart discussion with Marka Brown @TheMoneyPlug @theeMoneyPlug about the habits why she is so passionate about credit education, providing credit facts, dealing with divorce, a new job, moving from coast to coast with 5 kids, and much more! More about Markia Brown: https://www.themoneyplug.co/ =|| Markia's Book Recommendations ||= Get Good with money by Tiffany Aliche - https://amzn.to/3sfCyWw How We Can Win: Race, History and Changing the Money Game That's Rigged by Kimberly Jones - https://amzn.to/3sgZNz7 Twice As Hard: Navigating Black Stereotypes and Creating Space For Success by by Raphael Sofoluke (Author), Opeyemi Sofoluke (Author) - https://amzn.to/3E2pZjD Be sure to subscribe on iTunes, Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts. THANK YOU FOR LISTENING! #Cream #MarkiaBrown #Credit #TheMoneyPlug #AboutThatWallet Continue to support the show by subscribing, sharing and leaving comments on your favorite platforms. This help others like yourself find me. _______ AFFILIATES/SPONSORS: DISCLAIMER: these are sponsored links in which I get paid and you can benefit for being a listener to the podcast. Like My equipment?: Rode Caster Pro - https://amzn.to/3i596tF Streamyard - https://streamyard.com?pal=4718936395612160 SHURE SM7B Dynamic Microphone - https://amzn.to/3AbV040 Microphone Stand - https://amzn.to/3NIeBfz Listen to the show on Audible: Try Audible and get 2 free books - https://amzn.to/3tWuDdJ ______ Follow Me: IG: https://instagram.com/aboutthatwallet Twitter: https://twitter.com/aboutthatwallet Website: aboutthatwallet.com Email: Anthony@aboutthatwallet.com Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4cvhtqNV7QCMbk2vD0HGCk?si=rqwIGhxaSW-vPlJOOAX3KQ YT: https://youtube.com/c/ABOUTTHATWALLET Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/about-that-wallet/id1521474041 -- DISCLAIMER: I am not a CPA, attorney, insurance, contractor, lender, or financial advisor. The content in this audio are for educational purposes only. You must do your own research and make the best choice for you. Investing of any kind involves risk. While it is possible to minimize risk, your investments are solely your responsibility. It is imperative that you conduct your own research. I am merely sharing my opinion with no guarantee of gains or losses on investments. If you need advice, please contact a qualified CPA, CFP, an attorney, insurance agent, financial advisor, or the appropriate professional for the subject you would like help with. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/aboutthatwallet/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/aboutthatwallet/support
Have you ever had a teacher who changed your life? SaCola Lehr sits down with Kimberly Jones, North Carolina Teacher of the Year for the 2023-2024 school year, shares her journey to becoming an educator and the impact of education on her life. In this episode, SaCola interviews Kimberly and discusses her background, influential people in her life, and the importance of education. Kimberly challenges common myths surrounding teaching and emphasizes the need for diversity in the teaching profession. Her words of wisdom for fellow and aspiring educators? Affirm your students and help them see themselves in a positive light. Listen to this episode to learn more about the transformative power of education and the role of teachers in shaping the future of society. Quotes: Kimberly Jones, 00:17:00, "I am exceptional but I am not an exception." SaCola Lehr, 00:38:31, "There is something that you are going to say and there's something that you're going to speak into the life of a child that affirms them that helps them to see themselves in a way that perhaps they never could or had never thought to, and that is the gift of what we do, that is the gift of what we do." Website: https://bit.ly/3Nsf74w Facebook: https://bit.ly/3exVnNP Instagram: https://bit.ly/3TOHuL9 YouTube: https://bit.ly/2lxB1TS My real estate story: https://bit.ly/40T3dnt Homebuyers Guide: https://bit.ly/3VoOGi5 Sell Your Home Guide: https://bit.ly/3NuHP58 Want to be a Guest? : https://bit.ly/44yWxy7 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/workitliveitownit/message
Michael speaks with Kimberly Jones about her new book, "How We Can Win: Race, History and Changing the Money Game That's Rigged." The pair discuss legacy wealth, where the U.S education system falls short, Reconstruction 2.0 and how we can begin to repair our unequal system.If you liked this podcast, tell a friend or leave a review on Apple Podcasts.Follow the podcast on Twitter @steele_podcastFollow Michael @MichaelSteeleFollow Kimberly Jones @kimlatricejones
Note: This episode originally aired in January of 2022.Michael speaks with Kimberly Jones about her new book, "How We Can Win: Race, History and Changing the Money Game That's Rigged." The pair discuss legacy wealth, where the U.S education system falls short, Reconstruction 2.0 and how we can begin to repair our unequal system.If you liked this podcast, tell a friend or leave a review on Apple Podcasts.Follow the podcast on Twitter @steele_podcastFollow Michael @MichaelSteeleFollow Kimberly Jones @kimlatricejones
Kimberly Jones, known as Real Talk Kim, travels the world fulfilling her passion and purpose of loving people back to life. For more information visit www.realtalkkim.com
Kimberly Jones, known as Real Talk Kim, travels the world fulfilling her passion and purpose of loving people back to life. For more information visit www.realtalkkim.com
Kimberly Jones, known as Real Talk Kim, travels the world fulfilling her passion and purpose of loving people back to life. For more information visit www.realtalkkim.com
Kimberly Jones, known as Real Talk Kim, travels the world fulfilling her passion and purpose of loving people back to life. For more information visit www.realtalkkim.com
Kimberly Jones, known as Real Talk Kim, travels the world fulfilling her passion and purpose of loving people back to life. For more information visit www.realtalkkim.com
Kimberly Jones, known as Real Talk Kim, travels the world fulfilling her passion and purpose of loving people back to life. For more information visit www.realtalkkim.com
Kimberly Jones, known as Real Talk Kim, travels the world fulfilling her passion and purpose of loving people back to life. For more information visit www.realtalkkim.com
Kimberly Jones, known as Real Talk Kim, travels the world fulfilling her passion and purpose of loving people back to life. For more information visit www.realtalkkim.com
Kimberly Jones, known as Real Talk Kim, travels the world fulfilling her passion and purpose of loving people back to life. For more information visit www.realtalkkim.com
Kimberly Jones, known as Real Talk Kim, travels the world fulfilling her passion and purpose of loving people back to life. For more information visit www.realtalkkim.com
Kimberly Jones, known as Real Talk Kim, travels the world fulfilling her passion and purpose of loving people back to life. For more information visit www.realtalkkim.com
Kimberly Jones, known as Real Talk Kim, travels the world fulfilling her passion and purpose of loving people back to life. For more information visit www.realtalkkim.com
Kimberly Jones, known as Real Talk Kim, travels the world fulfilling her passion and purpose of loving people back to life. For more information visit www.realtalkkim.com
Kimberly Jones, known as Real Talk Kim, travels the world fulfilling her passion and purpose of loving people back to life. For more information visit www.realtalkkim.com
Kimberly Jones, known as Real Talk Kim, travels the world fulfilling her passion and purpose of loving people back to life. For more information visit www.realtalkkim.com
Kimberly Jones, known as Real Talk Kim, travels the world fulfilling her passion and purpose of loving people back to life. For more information visit www.realtalkkim.com
Kimberly Jones, known as Real Talk Kim, travels the world fulfilling her passion and purpose of loving people back to life. For more information visit www.realtalkkim.com
Kimberly Jones, known as Real Talk Kim, travels the world fulfilling her passion and purpose of loving people back to life. For more information visit www.realtalkkim.com
Kimberly Jones, known as Real Talk Kim, travels the world fulfilling her passion and purpose of loving people back to life. For more information visit www.realtalkkim.com