POPULARITY
Healing With Angelica Podcast With Guest Victoria Muhammad Episode: 112On The Black Man Is God: A Being Of Power And Force With Victoria Muhammad will dive deeper into the profound truths and insights of a new understanding of Black divinity, leadership, and strength.Podcast Overview:On this powerful and thought-provoking show will open up a journey into the divine essence of the Black man, exploring his role as a creator, sustainer, and reflection of supreme power. Through engaging conversations, historical insights, and spiritual revelations, we'll dive into the truths that have been hidden, forgotten, or suppressed about the Black man's identity and potential. This is more than a discussion it's a call to awaken, honor, and reclaim the divine legacy of the Black man as a being of immense power and force.Guest Information:My name is Victoria X Whipple, also known as Black Honesty. I am a 46 year old black woman. I am the owner of an Emergency Preparedness Business called Solutions For Survival. I'm the owner of a Health and Wellness Business called NutriBest Wellness. I also recently started aclothing line called "Fit Fusion Wear". I am a proud mother of four very amazing son's. I have two sisters and two brothers. My parents are very supportive and they have encouraged my growth. I currently, reside in Atlanta GA, USA. I was born in Tampa Florida and grew up in St Petersburg Florida. I lived in Houston Texas for several years prior to moving to Atlanta Georgia. I studied at Pinellas Technical Education Center (PTEC), St.Petersburg College (SPC). I earned a degree in Accounting and studied Business Management. I also successfully completed two years of Drama at Lakewood High School and went on to study acting at Back Stage TV Products in St. Petersburg Florida where I performed in commercials. I absolutely love Arts & Culture.My occupations include: School Teacher, Tutor, Bookkeeper, Artist, Poetess, Health and Wellness Coach, Herbalist, Photographer, Fashion Designer, Performing Artist, Meditation Guider, Retail Salesperson and Hairstylist.I am the author of a children's poetry bedtime book titled "Sweet Dreams Hakim" which will be published soon. I'm also very excited about my new Youtube Channel named, "Let's Talk About It With Black Honesty" where we talk about current events, emergency preparedness, health and wellness, relationships, testimonials and so much more.One of the best experiences of my life is when I proudly served as a Local MGT Captain of The Nation of Islam in St. Petersburg Florida and again in College Park Georgia. I also proudly served as a Local Protocol Director of The Nation of Islam in St.Petersburg Florida. My life is full of experiences and struggles. I also recorded a Poetry Album "Do for Self". I am passionate about my work and love to do things for human welfare. I formulated a natural immune boosting supplement called"Immunovibe"I'm blessed to be a 35 year cancer survivor! I also remarkably overcame Lupus. I am now living a more happier and healthier life!The main purpose of my life is to uplift humanity, especially the systematically oppressed black communities across America because we're suffering and in need of uplifting the most. I want to improve the lives of my people by using all of my gifts and talents to facilitate that effort.Support this platform with a small donation to help sustain future episodes!DONATE|CONTRIBUTION
On this episode, we met teachers who received Bright Ideas grants from NC's Electric Cooperatives to implement hands-on learning experiences for students in their classrooms. We will also hear from Wake Electric on the importance of this program for teachers and students. Guests: Whitney Williams, second grade teacher, Grady Brown Elementary School in Orange County Christopher Hicks, agriculture teacher, Lakewood High School in Sampson County Maria de Pedro, Communications Assistant, Wake Electric Membership Corporation
Michael Cudlitz plays the iconic Lex Luthor in The CW's hit series "Superman & Lois." He was born on Long Island, New York, and raised in Lakewood Township, New Jersey. He graduated from Lakewood High School in 1982 and holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the California Institute of the Arts, where he graduated in 1990. Cudlitz played "Abraham" on AMC's "The Walking Dead" and directed four episodes. Additional TV credits include "Clarice," based on the Oscar-winning "Silence of the Lambs," Tim Doyle's single-camera comedy "The Kids Are Alright," Emmy-winning HBO miniseries "Band of Brothers" and TNT's acclaimed cop drama "Southland" which was executive produced by John Wells, and for which he received a Critics Choice Award for "Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series." With feature credits including Diego Luna's "Cesar Chavez," "A River Runs Through It," "Grosse Pointe Blank" and "The Negotiator," Cudlitz starred alongside Lee Pace and Jason Sudeikis in the independent film "DRIVEN" about John DeLorean. Most recently, he directed one of the episodes in the final season of "Superman & Lois." Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
Pat and Aaron are joined by former NFL player Shaquem Griffin for all the latest news on his Youth Flag Football Camp being held at Lakewood High School. Shaquem and brother Shaquille have teamed up to support youth develpment in their home community this summer on July 13th ages 6 to 17. Although the camp is already full, Shaquem breaks down his life after football and why this camp is so important for the Tampa Bay community.
In hour two Pat and Aaron get all the latest from former NFL Player Shaquem Griffin on his Youth Flag Football Camp coming to Lakewood High School and we set the Over/Unders with Casey Warner. Don't miss our thoughts on a potential presdential Golf showdown and we preview Rays and Yankees tonight at The Trop.
TWO YOUNG WOMEN ARE CHANGING LIVES AROUND THE WORLD I love when someone is moved to action and then takes it. That is what happened when a woman in her early 20s from Uganda traveled to Lakewood High School to talk with kids about what it was like to hide in the jungle to avoid being kidnapped and forced to be a child soldier. The words of this woman, Collines Angewech, moved one 19-year old girl in the audience so much that she decided she wanted to dedicate her life to help children in Uganda. These two women developed a friendship, decided to create a charity, and ten years later this charity continues to make a big impact in the lives of children and families in Uganda. I've got Collines Angewech and Jayme Ward on the show today to talk about Far Away Friends which you can find by clicking here.
The Friday night lights are warming up across the tri-county area. We brought in Mark Barnes and Willie Offord, the head coaches from Sumter High School and Lakewood High School to get their last thoughts before their teams duke it out in the swamp on Friday night. Listen anywhere you get your podcasts!
Our coverage of the Olivet Eagles vs. Coldwater Cardinals MHSAA Division 2 Baseball Regional Semifinal game from Lakewood High School in Lake Odessa. Announcers: Sean Watson & Mike Murphy. Final score: Olivet 8, Coldwater 1. Our McDonald's Players of the Game were Coldwater seniors Cole Heinemann, Cam Heinemann, and Garrett Johns. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Prep Sports Weekly for Monday, March 27, 2023. We begin with the head coach of the Snohomish Girls Tennis team Joel Boyer, he'll review the Panthers' recent trip to a prestigious tournament in the Vancouver area; plus we'll get a preview of the 2023 Western Conference Girls Tennis season that's just getting underway. Then it's a combination exit interview and meet and greet with the old and new head football coaches at Lakewood High School. We'll bid farewell for now to former Head Coach Dan Teeter and we'll welcome new Head Coach Adam McShane to the Cougar family. Our third segment features three Everett Silvertips players. Although we think of them as professional hockey players, a group of those guys are still in school and attending high school; we'll hear from players Eric Jamieson, Cameron Sytesma and Matthew Paszkiewicz on the challenges of playing junior hockey and going to on-line high school. A reminder that next week's Prep Sports Weekly radio show will be heard immediately following the Western Hockey League playoff game on Monday between the Silvertips and the Portland Winterhawks. Air-time approx. 10:00 pm.
Not many of us are the first ever to do something but our guest can say he is. We brought on Kevin Hartzog Jr, the first black male to graduate from the graduate from Clarke University Nursing program in Iowa. What started as a collegiate football career transitioned to nursing and now he is one of the few black male Nurse Practitioners in the country. We talk about his time as the starting QB at Lakewood High School to his transition out of football to what it means now to do what he does. We also had Trivia, 3rd&5, NFL GM segment and a breakdown of the opening weekend of March Madness. Tap in!
Prep Sports Weekly for Thursday, January 14, 2021. We begin with Dan Teeter, head baseball and head football coach at Lakewood High School. His players actually started working out at the school this week. We talk with Nasser Kyobe who is the Executive Producer for the Seahawks Radio Network; and for the purposes of PSW, a former Meadowdale High School football and basketball player. Then we head to the bullpen for a visit with Cascadia Preps' Ryland Spencer for a brief look at what high school football may look like statewide this year.
This week on the show we talk to Lakewood High School alum and MLB Silver Slugger Travis d’Arnaud about how he overcame a bunch of injuries and trades to become one of the best catchers in the world. 02:00 Long Beach Sports Getting COVID Fatigue10:00 Interview With MLB Silver Slugger Travis d’Arnaud25:00 Long Beach Poly Ranked No. 1 By MaxPreps
Jeffrey claims he has never heard a Cars song. Ex-NFL player is accused of staging a hate crime. People are getting beaten in downtown Minneapolis. Politicians want the UFC to get rid of octagon girls. Threat made on social media toward Lakewood High School. Duji told a woman to get botox. Update on Dumb who is every upset that he cheated on his ex with with a prostitute in Nevada. Charlie is dog sitting and English Bulldog.
Tune in to hear my interview with high school juniors who are growing the Lakewood High School Environmental Club: Amanda Opp, Club President and Founder Lucy Carney, Club Vice President Lauren Utz, Club Vice President Visit https://www.greenteamacademy.com/podcast/062-lakewood-high-school-environmental-club/ for photos and detailed show notes. Please forgive the sound quality. There is some wind and background noise interference because we caught the members right after school outdoors at Lakewood High School.
Tampa Bay Times Writer Rick Stroud breaks down former Bucs Safety John Lynch's chances to the make the Football Hall of Fame as he's a finalist for the 6th straight year, former Lakewood High School star Donte Fowler, Jr., sounds off on the Jaguars as he prepares to play in the Super Bowl, Rays pitcher Brent Honeywell says the Rays would have won more games had he not needed Tommy John surgery and the Lightning return to action tonight after 10 days off. Today's show is presented by Swimming with the Manatees at Book online at http://SwimmingWithTheManatees.com or call 352-777-1796! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Why Florida teacher Alex Heeren is running for office, and sees hope in the modern student… How does the identity of a public school, its teachers, and it students change after a tragedy like Parkland? All too often it’s easy to reduce the current assessment of our schools as political debates around whether teachers should be armed, whether gun control laws pass, or what the Secretary of Education did or didn’t say. But for Alex Heeren, the future of the identity of public schools extends far beyond politics; it demands a rigorous debate around resources, representing teacher voice, investing in a 21st century infrastructure, and empowering student activism. As a life long teacher himself, he details why he has decided to run for office, and how despite gun violence or divisions in America, he sees hope in the identity of the modern public school student. Alex Heeren was born in Seminole and has lived there for almost his entire life. He went to Lakewood High School, and received his Bachelor of Arts in Telecommunications from the University of Florida. He has been serving his community since he was a child. He was a Boy Scout who often engaged in service projects, and as an adult has earned the rank of Eagle Scout. In his professional life, Alex was a math teacher for several years at Meadowlawn Middle School. He also ran a Girls Who Code after school program, and still coaches the school’s volleyball team. Now, Heeren is a Technology Integration Coordinator with Pinellas County Schools. He helps teachers incorporate technology into their classrooms. He and his wife Teal, who is an English teacher, live in Seminole.
We sat down with former Wilson High School and current University of Illinois golfer Ali Morallos and asked her about some of the greatest moments of her career. She also laid out some of her goals and what the mountain top looks like in her future (11:29-37:07). In 'Iron Sharpens Iron' we talked about the wild week that was high school basketball (3:40-6:50) and brought out our first ever 'Grind My Gears' segment (6:50-9:56). In another brand new segment called '908 into the Future' we made interesting predictions on games that were yet to be played (40:00-43:24). Good JuJu/Bad JuJu is a hit segment with our favorite Long Beach native JuJu Smith-Schuster (43:28-45:13). 908's Shoot Yours Hot Topic/Shoot Your Shot Topic is picking up steam as we debate some of the hot topics of the week (45:30-50:54). As always we ended the show with the 908 Athlete of the Week. This week is Lakewood High School sophomore basketball player Atin Wright (50:56-53:45).
Shifting to project-based learning meant getting off of the stage, giving up control, and allowing my students room to fail. Follow: @coolcatteacher @bamradionetwork #edtechchat #edchat #edtech Lou Zulli Jr. has been an educator for 36 years, the past 18 as the IT instructor and network administrator for the Center for Advanced Technologies at Lakewood High School in St. Petersburg, FL.
James Cross English Teacher -- Lakewood High School/ Director of AP Oxford Academy Segment I – Background and Inspiration Tell your story. Where are you from and how long have you been teaching? What classes have you taught? – This is his 40th year in the classroom. He was hired over the telephone in 1974... sight unseen at St. John Bosco High School. At Bosco he was allowed to grow professionally, becoming the department chair. He left there is 2000 because he wanted to stay in the classroom and not become principal. He is now at Lakewood High School, where he also coaches soccer, which he has done since he began teaching. Through it all, the students have allowed him to endure and prevent teacher burnout. Who has helped you in your journey to become a master teacher? – He was taught by great teachers himself. His 5th grade teacher -- Sister Patricia -- was an early influence. She had 47 students in the class and had a handle on everything. He went to a Franciscan brother high school who were always ready, always prepared. Another professor, Bill Leary, advocated for the teacher being the authority over the text. We as teachers should be authorities over all facets of the text. Finally, his wife, Debbie, during his first year, compelled him to teach and treat everyone in the classroom as if they were your nieces and nephews. It is important for other teachers to know that we all have had setbacks in the classroom. Identify an instance in which you struggled as a teacher and explain what you learned from that experience. – A young man, who was not doing well in class, went over to the window, said "I had enough" and jumped out. Thankfully, the busses were there, and Jim just turned to the class and said, "well, I guess I have one less paper to grade." A way to avoid a lot of pitfalls of a failed lesson is being well prepared and having back ups ready to go. Why teach English and the language arts? – Teaching allows us to save civilization one desk at a time and language gives us more of an identity that the information in our wallets. Fitzgerald said "a writer who is anything, must be a mirror of what going on in the world" and literature allows us to see the artistic perspective on the times. What is one thing that you love about the classroom? – Jim loves its spontaneity He is teaching Heart of Darkness right now and there are four different versions of the text that is being taught with each class period. Segment II — Digging into the Teacher Bag of Goodies What book do you recommend to a developing teacher? -- Parker Palmer's The Courage to Teach Guide for Reflection and Renewal, 10th Anniversary Edition. It advocates for the sacredness of the classroom. Palmer peaks of not only the courage to teach, but also the fear of a teacher going into the classroom is a natural fear, but one that can be harnessed into a positive force of energy. Papers, Papers, Papers: An English Teacher's Survival Guide and With Rigor for All, Second Edition: Meeting Common Core Standards for Reading Literature by Carol Jago are also recommended. The latter argues that all students deserve to be exposed to worthy work of literature. He uses Jago as his text for curriculum development with his teaching-candidatestudents at Cal-State Long Beach. What is one thing a teacher can do outside the classroom that can pay off inside the classroom? – Being well prepared is an important step one can do outside the classroom. He also uses coaching to make connections with students outside of the classroom. Beyond that, Jim believes that we must not neglect to take care of, and plan for ourselves (family, recreation, health, etc). Is there an internet resource that you can recommend which will help teachers grow professionally? – Education Week, NCTE,
In this segment we look at a school that turned its entire IT department over to students to maintain manage and grow. It was the quintessential experiment in project-based learning and the results were astounding. Learn more... Follow: @donwettrick @lzulli @bamradionetwork Lou Zulli Jr., has been an educator for 36 years; the past 18 as the IT Instructor and Network Administrator for the Center for Advanced Technologies at Lakewood High School in St. Petersburg, FL. Lou is the 2011 Microsoft Partners in Learning US Forum and the 2011 Microsoft Partners in Learning Global Forum winner for the Cutting Edge Use of Technologies for Learning with his project Center for Advanced Technologies News and Information Portal (CATNIP).
Learn why teaching computer programming needs to be part of every curriculum. In this segment we talk with an award-winning, veteran educator who makes the case learning "to code" is essential to every child's future. Follow:@coolcatteacher @traceywilen @bamradionetwork Lou Zulli Jr. (@lzulli) has been an educator for 36 years; the past 18 as the IT Instructor and Network Administrator for the Center for Advanced Technologies at Lakewood High School in St. Petersburg, FL.