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The Powerful Content Podcast
Taming your tech with Korryn Haines

The Powerful Content Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2023 24:21


In this episode Mel and Korryn cover:  ✨ The joy of tech and how we can use it to our advantage  ✨ Ditching the overwhelm of tech and moving into a more positive energetic space  ✨ Bringing systems to your content to make your life easier    Where to find Korryn  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hellokorryn   Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@hellokorryn  Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/korrynhaines  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hellokorryn  Website: www.korrynhaines.com.au Links mentioned in this podcast  https://korrynhaines.com.au/subscribe/    Tech Toolbox Freebie - I have gathered together my little black book of tools that are used for various processes and sorted in function for your business.    If you enjoyed listening to this episode, then you'll also love:  Episode 33 Knowing your numbers to grow your business your way with Lisa Turner  Episode 11 Cultivating stronger relationships that impact your bottom line with Bec Hughes Ready to work with me? 

Maryland's Most Notorious Murders
Season Seven (Mental Illness Murders) Episode 10 Korryn Shawdawn Gaines & (UNSOLVED) George Sonny Stevenson, Jr.

Maryland's Most Notorious Murders

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 42:16


This episode, (season finale) profiles the tragic murder case of 23-year-old Korryn Shawdawn Gaines who was killed by Baltimore County police officers after a five-hour stand-off at her apartment in Randallstown on August 1, 2016. Korryn's 5-year-old son was also injured in this shooting. This episode also profiles the unsolved shooting murder of 36-year-old George Sonny Stevenson, Jr. who was found shot on March 27, 1997, behind a home in the 600 block of Baker Street in Salisbury.

Becker’s Healthcare Podcast
Health Equity insights from Andres Gonzalez, VP, Chief Diversity Officer for Froedtert Health & Korryn Williamson, Director of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at Insight Global

Becker’s Healthcare Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 29:28


In this episode Scott Becker speaks with two leaders to dive into health equity. Listen to learn about the importance of inclusion, diversity, and anti-racism in healthcare; insights on starting the DEI / IDA journey; and more.This episode is sponsored by Insight Global.

Say Their Name
A "So Called Expert" - BONUS

Say Their Name

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 1:56


https://www.dcpofficial.com/korryngaines Family of Korryn Gaines, her mother Rhanda, her brother Ryan and father figure Anthony discuss the account of the expert who broke down the case of what happened when the officer shot. He proves that the officer couldn't have seen Korryn from where he stood as he opened fire. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Say Their Name
Lawyers: The Dream Team - BONUS

Say Their Name

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 4:13


https://www.dcpofficial.com/korryngaines Rhanda Dormeus share how with the controversy around Korryn's case she didn't obtain a lawyer but the lawyer obtained her and she was able to be supported by a legal dream team. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Say Their Name
In The Courtroom with a Killer - BONUS

Say Their Name

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 2:04


https://www.dcpofficial.com/korryngaines The family shares how it felt to sit in the court room with Korryn's killer. The officer's wife was also in court, and her eyes offered unexpected empathy, Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Say Their Name
Korryn Gaines - Part 2

Say Their Name

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022 57:46


https://www.dcpofficial.com/korryngaines On Aug 1, 2016 Korryn Gaines was shot inside of her home in Randallstown MD. Police forced entry into her home shooting and killing Korryn and injuring young son Kodi. In part 2 we hear of the tumultuous journey for justice which includes a judge's unexpected involvement. CALL TO ACTION Support the Coalition of Concerned Mothers at http://cocmdmv.org/ Call County Executive County Executive John Olszewski Jr. office to fight to have Kodi's settlement reinstated. Donate to Families - https://gf.me/u/yk5y4f Support Ryan WARNING: CHIME #1 11:12 (Skip ahead 1 minute) "I think that was the most surprising thing for me" (until 12:59 that's why I wanna see the transcripts) LIVES OF THE FALLEN MENTIONED IN EPISODE: Freddie Gray Mike Brown Kevin Cooper George Floyd Gary Hopkins Jr CREDITS Host: Adell Coleman & Chris Colbert Executive Producers: Adell Coleman & Chris Colbert Edited & Sound Design: Byron Hunt Producers: Heather Johnson, Ryan Woodhall and Mike DuBose Associate Producers: Quinton Hill Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Say Their Name
Korryn Gaines - Part 1

Say Their Name

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2022 76:15


https://www.dcpofficial.com/korryngaines On Aug 1, 2016 Korryn Gaines was shot inside of her home in Randallstown MD. Police said they were there to serve a warrant for her boyfriend, but forced entry into her home. Korryn documented the encounter on her Facebook live as she sat inside legally armed, and with her 5 year old son Kodi. The family believes the impatience of an officer resulted in the killing of Korryn and injury of her young son. CALL TO ACTION Support the Coalition of Concerned Mothers at http://cocmdmv.org/ Call County Executive County Executive John Olszewski Jr. office to fight to have Kodi's settlement reinstated. Donate to Families - https://gf.me/u/yk5y4f WARNING: Chime #1 59:07 (Skip ahead 1 min) basing off breaching her property cuz they heard a child" he got hot and took a shot he wasn't authorized to take CREDITS Host: Adell Coleman & Chris Colbert Executive Producers: Adell Coleman & Chris Colbert Edited & Sound Design: Byron Hunt Producers: Heather Johnson, Ryan Woodhall and Mike DuBose Associate Producers: Quinton Hill Content Distribution: DCP Entertainment Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

One Question with Matt G
How do you make a difference? with Korryn Williamson

One Question with Matt G

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 29:18


This week on One Question I get to interview Korryn Williamson. Korryn is the Director of Diverity, Equity and Inclusion at Insight Global. We talk about how to make a difference in your own life, the concept of manifesting and what we all need to do to make a difference be it on the person next to us or the world. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Inkubator On Air
You, Too?

Inkubator On Air

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2019 38:59


You, Too?, by Taylor Leigh Lamb, playwright from Inkubator On Air, Cohort Three.Featuring Taylor Washington as Liza, Da’Von T. Moody as Jovan, Lilian Oben as Debra, and Yakima Rich as Korryn, with Mani Yangilmau reading stage directions.Feedback facilitated by Cohort Three Guest Dramaturg Abby Cady.Cohort Three Playwrights: Kate Colwell, Jean Koppen, Taylor Lamb, Hope Villanueva, Amanda Zeitler.Hosted by T.P. Huth.Full artist bios available at inkubatorlab.org/current.

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Intersectionality Matters!
1. A Mother's Nightmare: The Life and Death of Korryn Gaines

Intersectionality Matters!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2019 39:50


On August 1, 2016, Baltimore County police arrived at the Randallstown, Maryland apartment of 23-year-old Korryn Gaines to serve a warrant alleging that she had failed to appear in court. Gaines, who had miscarried twins as a consequence of improper treatment while being held in connection with a traffic stop, had received paperwork for the stop that did not provide the date on which she was expected to appear. A month prior to the day officers descended on her home, Gaines had visited the police station seeking clarification about her court date, only to be told that the officer who had issued the paperwork was unavailable. When Gaines noticed police attempting to force entry that day in August, she sat down in her living room with a legally owned firearm, and a 6-hour standoff ensued. Gaines had amassed a sizable online following via her activism and poetry, and narrated the sequence in real time on Facebook Live until the social media portal shut her page down per police request. During the 6-hour standoff, Gaines relocated to her kitchen, at which point Officer Royce Ruby, Jr. fired at Gaines from outside her apartment. Officer Ruby then entered the apartment and shot Gaines three more times. One of the bullets passed through Gaines and wounded her young son, who survived but sustained lifelong disabling injuries. County prosecutors concluded that the killing of Gaines was justified, and Officer Ruby was not criminally charged. Pundits and critics have foregrounded Korryn’s possible mental impairment, her gun ownership, and her ideology as reasons to paper over the possible intersectional vulnerabilities that contributed to Korryn’s killing. In this riveting and morally urgent episode of Intersectionality Matters!, host Kimberlé Crenshaw sits down with Rhanda Dormeus, Korryn’s mother, to reveal the untold story of Gaines’ death, the blatant miscarriages of justice that led to it, and the harrowing consequences of Officer Ruby’s authorization to take the life of a mother in her own home. Dormeus’s story plumbs the very depths of unfathomable grief and raises deeply disturbing questions about whether the sanctity accorded to most human life is withheld from Black women and their families. Dormeus has reaped some positivity from tragic topsoil by becoming a leading voice in the Say Her Name movement, a campaign to shine light on Black women who are the underreported victims of police violence. Intersectionality Matters! is recorded and produced by Julia Sharpe-Levine. This episode was edited by Julia Sharpe-Levine and Alex Schein and recorded by Stacia Brown, Rebecca Scheckman, and Julia Sharpe-Levine, with consulting help from Thea Chaloner. Additional support was provided by Janine Jackson, Naimah Hakim, G’Ra Asim, Kevin Minofu, and Madeline Cameron Wardleworth. Learn more about Korryn’s story and the #SayHerName Campaign at aapf.org/podcast. Sign up on Patreon (patreon.com/intersectionalitymatters) for bonus content from this interview.

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blue pill potcast
Sandra & korryn

blue pill potcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2018 34:39


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Kollege with Ko
Who is she?

Kollege with Ko

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2018 12:33


Hi! I’m Korryn! this first episode may be a little (a lot) rocky, but it’s necessary. Everyone’s gotta start somewhere, right?

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Outsourcing Mysteries Exposed
Invaluable with Korryn Haines

Outsourcing Mysteries Exposed

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2018 24:24


If you have one goal for your VA business, make it this – ‘To become invaluable to your clients’. You want your clients to come to love you and realise you’re the magic ingredient to their success. Forget the old cliché that behind every great man is an even greater woman…In today’s business world it’s ‘behind every great business is an even greater VA’.In this podcast, I chat to Korryn Haines from Encore Admin Consulting about:How she managed to build a full client base after only 16 months in business, take maternity leave for 5 months, and come back to business with clients who waited for herThe processes she put in place with her clients before she started her maternity leaveHow she encouraged her clients to work with another VA and wasn’t scared to share the work (and possibly lose a client!)​​​​​​​The way she structured her business that made her invaluable to her clients​​​​​​​How she coped returning to clients who kept work for her (it’s all about attitude)​​​​​​​What’s next for her business​​​​​​​Her biggest tips for setting boundaries and taking leaveCheck out Korryn here:Website​​​​​​​Facebook​​​​​​​Instagram ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​I hope you enjoy it. Feel free to share it, like it and subscribe for more!

Christ Culture College
One Hundred and Thirty Seven Nations

Christ Culture College

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2018 38:23


Korryn Shoge joins us to discuss her ethnic identity as a biracial woman. Korryn examines what is happening in America in regards to race and the Church’s role in it.

The Mogul Lounge
The Mogul Lounge Presents: A Discussion On Korryn Gaines, Single People And Black Hairstyles In Kentucky

The Mogul Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2016 66:26


This week the crew discusses whether or not single people have mastered the art of turning good folks away? We also discuss Korryn Gaines, summer vs. the 4 seasons, and the Black hairstyle ban in Kentucky.Join us on https://UrbanMogulLife.comiTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/uml/id988997966?mt=2Spreaker https://www.spreaker.com/user/8695854Stitcher http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-mogul-lounge

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Our Own Voices Live
My Accident, the Importance of the Rio Olympics to the African Diaspora & Korryn

Our Own Voices Live

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2016 105:00


Welcome to Our Own Voices Live with your hosts:  Angela Thomas & Rodney Smith Our topic(s) today:  My Accident, the Importance of the Rio Olympics to the African Diaspora & Korryn Gaines If you want to listen or call in dial:  (347) 826-9600.  Press Option 1 to talk Our Own Voices Live is a radio show featuring people and stories from our community in Las Vegas, the surrounding area and some place near you. America is the greatest country on earth due to its cultural diversity and not in spite of it. Our mission is to help bridge the cultural and ethnic divide in America by working together to build the greatest bridge in history to unite us

The Laura Flanders Show
White People in Solidarity Against Racism

The Laura Flanders Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2016 22:51


A social justice group that invites white people to fight racism is spreading like wildfire in the US. From 12 to 150 chapters in two years. Clearly a whole lot of white people are interested in fighting systemic injustice. But how? This week's guests have dedicated their lives to grappling with that question, for the sake of making real change. They are both organizers, educators, and feminist anti-racist activists. Dara Silverman is the former Executive Director of Jews for Racial and Economic Justice and is currently the National Coordinator for SURJ: Showing Up for Racial Justice, a network with over 100 chapters and affiliates across the United States moving white people into action for racial justice. Chris Crass is the former co-coordinator of Catalyst Project, an antiracist training organization in the San Francisco Bay Area. And the author of two books, Towards Collective Liberation: Anti-Racist Organizing, Feminist Praxis, and Movement Building Strategy and Towards the “Other America”: Anti-Racist Resources for White People Action for Black Lives Matter.