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The Purple Day Podcast is the audio from our Monday episodes of Storytime in the Schoolhouse. Please note: Storytime is written and recorded for the screen. Some elements of Storytime will transfer better than others. Every Purple Day, or Monday, we are inside the schoolhouse for circle time and storytime. We enjoy singing and reciting nature-based, seasonal songs and poems during circle time. As the month progresses, we learn new song and poem verses. We also practice a deep breathing exercise on Mondays. After circle time, we hear a story together. We listen to nature stories and folk tales during the third and fourth weeks of the month. Today we hear the story of LaQuisha & the Honeybees. LaQuisha loves flowers and loves picking flowers for her mother. She loves them so much she wants to pick them all! However, by the end of the story, LaQuisha realizes she can leave the flowers growing, still enjoy them, and share them with hundreds of honeybees. ✨Interested in more songs and stories?✨ Check out our Storytime Sampler, which includes a whole week of Storytime for each season, giving you new songs and stories to enjoy all year.
The idea of your Story matters, Writing Well and the fact that you were Made To Create matters. Join me and my special guest, LaQuisha Hall as she encourages you to Fearlessly Start Again. As an artist and creator you can't be so focused on the end result that you miss the beauty in the margins. You'll be in for such a treat as you listen to this Fearless Creator and the founder of Confident Canvas share her heart and why you'll want to make sure to tune in to her session on Fearless Florals during our Made to Create event. Since starting her brand, Confident Canvas, LaQuisha has created, taught classes internationally and co-authored a book to support others in finding their own creative voice. She is skilled at bible journaling, mixed media, hand lettering, journaling, drawing, painting and more! LaQuisha works with many creative brands and platforms, including Illustrated Faith. Everything we discuss in this Episode including the show notes can be found at https://thefearlesscreator.com/speakerlaquisha #WritingWell #Podcast #ChristianPodcastSeries #Journaling #FearlesslyStartAgain #Purpose #Pursue #Goals #Grow #Author #Coach #Mentor #Publish #ChristianWriter #PublishedAuthor #WriteWell
Laquisha says Johnny has shut down when it comes to talking about finances and feelings. Johnny says Laquisha's dramatic antics have become a problem in their relationship.
This show is an enlightening, insightful, 30-minute conversation with amazing people to help listeners nurture their own souls and live their best lives. Guests range from thought leaders in health, PR, faith, politics, finance, mentorship, and community advocacy to mental health, music, entertainment, social justice, education, and leadership. “Soul Wealth” not just a brand — it is also a “lifestyle” of vision, compassion, authenticity, abundance, and legacy created one conversation and one choice at a time. vikkijohnson.com
This replay with creative journaler LaQuisha Hall is one of my favorite conversations! Since this recording, she has gone on to win Mrs. Maryland International 2023 with her platform to end bullying. Listen to LaQuisha as she discusses her challenges with abuse growing up, and shows how she overcame many of them through using her God-given tools of creativity. Website: http://laquishahall.com/ Confidence Coaching: http://laquishahall.com/confidence-coaching/
Hosts: Von, Sue, & Yosh On this week's episode of The Vary Necessary Podcast, the ladies discuss a Latoya Jackson sighting, their favorite Rihanna songs, and Waka Flocka. Sue gives two shout-outs! Thank you, Taylor and Laquisha for your supporting The Vary Necessary Podcast! The ladies discuss what's overrated. Von and Yoshie weigh on on Sue talking to everyone when she is out and about. Gender reveals, over-the-top baby and bridal showers, and side pieces are all overrated. Let the ladies know your thoughts! GET YOUR VARY NECESSARY PODCAST T-SHIRT; CLICK THIS LINK: Vary Necessary T-Shirt Interested in becoming a foster parent? Give our sponsor a call right away at 888-782-3424 extension 11 or 12! To support the show Subscribe, Share, Like, & ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Star cash app: $TheVNPodcast Instagram: The Vary Necessary Podcast Facebook: Unapologetic Talk with Vary Necessary
The Below Deck Boys are back for a dramatic episode of Below Deck Season Ten. Hosts John Farley and Sean Cole breakdown this Season's thirteenth installment which features Alissa's somewhat shocking firing. Also, the boys discuss: Rachel being consulted with HR decisions; charter guest Laquisha demanding nonstop turkey sandwiches; and Ross being awesome . John and Sean also hand out episode awards and react to news of Captain Lee's imminent return. Follow @OverBoard_Pod on Twitter to keep up on all the Below Deck Action. Enter a chance to win a “Pro-Daisy Podcast” hat by leaving a review on Apple podcasts and sending a screenshot of that review to our email. Life Advice submissions to BelowDeckPod@gmail.com
Tonight's special guest is LaQuisha Hall from Baltimore, Maryland, a force to be reckoned with who's dedicating her life to serving her community. She has been recognized by great leaders including former President Barack Obama and is currently reigning as Mrs. Maryland International 2023. As an artist, LaQuisha creates, teaches and advocates internationally for domestic violence, sexual abuse and suicide prevention through her brand, Confident Canvas. Formerly, LaQuisha founded the SheRose Awards to offer a platform to abuse survivors to share their own stories. Beginning her skills in mentoring at age 16, she also spent hours locally and abroad mentoring via Queendom T.E.A. (The Etiquette Academy), committed to encouraging and teaching teen girls about personal safety, feminine etiquette and positive self-esteem. She is the award-nominated and best-selling author of memoir, Unholy Communion, and a self-esteem journal for young girls, Positively Bodyful, and the coauthor of more than 10 additional books. LaQuisha is the proud educator of #MrsHallScholars, serving youth in Baltimore City Public Schools for 20 years and winning Teacher of the Year in 2018. Her “walk on gold” philosophy teaches communities to step off of familiar territory to do extraordinary things. LaQuisha has empowered others to empower others for 2 decades and has no plans of stopping! We love having her as a member of the NAASCA family.
Today we are talking about mutual aid. Why? Because I'm wondering if engaging in mutual aid might be a means for healing as well as personal and collective transformation. See, one thing I frequently hear from people is that they feel powerless to change "the system." They don't know how we can possibly dismantle racism, capitalism, or the patriarchy. They feel like their personal efforts won't ever be enough. I disagree. I believe our personal efforts - our learning, our growing awareness, our shifting beliefs, the conversations we have with our partners and kids and friends, where we invest our money, where we shop or not, the questions we ask at our PTA meetings and places of work - DO make a difference. As we change, we can't help but influence those around us. Rev angel Kyodo Williams says “Without inner change there can be no outer change. Without collective change, no change matters.” So, it's not only our indivudal efforts, but also combined or collective efforts that I am learning can be the pathway for creating a new world. One that doesn't rely on competition, scarcity, urgency, and extraction of energy and labor from every person and plant and animal on the planet. Think of it another way. Participating in collective change movements might just provide us with the real time "internship" we need to embody the information we are learning intellectually. It is one thing to read articles and share them on social media. It's another to put your coat on, leave the house on a weekend morning, and participate in direct action. It's one thing to read articles and books, it's another to join a community and support each other through mutual aid organizations. Perhaps it is in these spaces that our beliefs and fears can be challenged. Perhaps it is in these spaces of community action and community care that we can begin to experience some hope and believe that a new world order can be created. Together. Each of us matter. All of our small actions when put together do make a difference. Do not believe the lie that we are powerless. There are more of us than there are of them. I first learned about mutual aid during the pandemic. I mean, I imagine it was referenced in social work school - but I didn't understand its power or potential until after George Flloyd was murdered. Up until that point, I was not tapped into the networks of care happening right here in my own community. Again, humbling given that I am a social worker by training and trade. (Let this be a reminder that there's no shame in continuing to learn!) Mutual aid came to my awareness as people were organizing to support protestors in Portland in 2020-2021. I learned there were groups of people providing medical care, food, supplies, emotional support and more for front line protestors. I began to follow these groups on social media which led me to learning about other groups and organizations. My curiosity led me to Equitable Giving Circle and MxMBloc. It led me to individuals who were part of mutual aid movements providing support to people in need. Support like housing, food, transportation, bills, clothing, healthcare advocacy and more. Regular community members, like me, sharing their resources, money, time, gifts and talents to support those who had fallen through the cracks, who have been pushed to the margins, and/or on the front lines fighting for freedom and safety for all of us. I've also been learning how much of what ails us - feelings of disconnection, disillusionment, restlessness, depression, low-grade anxiety - can be related to believing the myth of the american dream. If you are like me, you were raised to believe (consciously or unconsciously) that if you did certain things - like getting good grades, going to college, getting a good job with benefits, starting a savings, getting married (to someone of the opposite sex of course), buying a home, having kids - you would be happy, successful, safe and at peace. You would have arrived! Yay! If that's true - why are there so many of us who followed that path that feel empty? Many reasons, yes - but one thread I keep following is how this myth of the american dream excludes the reality that we are all connected. That none of us got where we are alone. That we need each other. We are wired to be in relationship to each other. And because of this, we really cannot be at peace until we reconnt. Community connection and care is the antidote. This is where mutual aid comes in. It's not charity. Its not simply donating money. It's coming together to support and build a new way of being. is exactly what those in power tell us will never work. It's realizing that we are all in this mess and beauty together and that we need each other to find our way out. There is something deeply satisfying to our souls to be in community and reciprocity together. It is what those in power want us to believe will never work. We disagree. As Margaret Mead said, “Never underestimate the power of a small group of committed people to change the world. In fact, it is the only thing that ever has.” A bit about our guests: AJ McCreary, a lifelong Portlander, a light bright or a very light Black woman, she is a community maverick, artist, curator, solo Mama, and change maker who has been working locally for 15 years. Before most titles and labels she is an artist, while being classically trained she has spent most of her artistic energy the last few years pouring into her son who is an art prodigy both visually and in dance, particularly ballet. Weaved in her activism work, it is always art, may it be flowers, abstract painting, photography, or charcoal drawings. She specializes in marketing strategies and fundraising through an Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion lens; AJ has brought her skills to such organizations as Steps PDX, MxM Bloc, and Race Talks. AJ is one of the co-founders and is the ED of Equitable Giving Circle, an org that was born out of a desire to create a model of resource distribution that is not rooted in white supremacy and transactional giving. Her day to day work shows up loudly in her creative endeavors and tend to be an informed dance back and forth. AJ is deeply passionate about mutual aid and giving with no strings attached; her work in both the arts and through community is rooted in a desire to create beauty and sovereignty for everyone. AJ's bachelor in African American history and, equally as important, her lived experience coming from a working class, interracial family in North Portland has informed the full range of her work. About LaQuisha: Activist, business owner, fundraiser, and proud Black mother of three—LaQuisha Minnieweather (she/her) believes that social justice begins with community connections. As co-founder of MxMBlocPDX and Tenacious Rose, community based groups serving marginalized families in Portland, OR, she centers Black leadership while coordinating efforts to serve our most vulnerable neighbors. From cooking and packaging meals for houseless-youth camps and Free Fridges, to creating safe havens for mothers and children, LaQuisha inspires and mobilizes diverse communities in order to create positive, sustainable change. RESOURCES Equitable Giving Circle MxMBloc PDX Tenacious Rose PDX Spirited Justice Rose City Justice Brown Hope Article: Solidarity, Not Charity: Mutual Aid's An-archic History by Jennifer Gammage Book: Mutual Aid: Building Solidarity During This Crisis (and the Next) by Dean Spade Book: White Space, Black Hood: Opportunity Hoarding and Segregation in the Age of Inequality by Sheryll Cashin A Visual History of Mutual Aid by Ariel Aberg-Riger Video: The History and Impact of Mutual Aid by Tyesha Maddox, PhD
Today we have a special guest star Laquisha giving her input on car sex, werewolf fetishes, and sucking dick with her butthole!
A conversation with LaQuisha about her journey to start Soulful Kitchen. She talk about serving the community, the love of cooking from within and barriers and blessings to get to where she is today.
Season 3 Replay: This favorite episode with creative journaler LaQuisha Hall is one of my favorite conversations! Listen to LaQuisha as she discusses her challenges with abuse growing up, and shows how she overcame many of them through using her God-given tools of creativity. Website: http://laquishahall.com/ Confidence Coaching: http://laquishahall.com/confidence-coaching/
It's another episode of the Mahogany Moms podcast. This episode is bittersweet as I will be going on hiatus from the podcast to work on this new thing that God has placed on my heart. However, I believe He has sent someone that will serve as a great host for the podcast in my absence. She is a woman of faith, a mom, wife, and the founder of Momma Moves. This episode is all about who she is, how we met, and how she came to be the new host of the podcast. I believe Mrs. Laquisha will inspire, motivate, and challenge you to be all that God says you are. Enjoy! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dr-richelle-whittaker/message
Laquisha is looking forward to sharing her knowledge of clemency. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/joel-wilborn/support
The New York Times on Elon Musk…; they hate him because he is white. Karine Jean-Pierre announced as the new press secretary…; Emmanuel from Canada says that Canadians are angry. — Laquisha from Florida speaks on the biblical question. Sarah from Arlington, TX is worried about the direction America is going. Tony from Illinois is having issues in his marriage and he calls seeking advice. He describes catching hell from his wife and how she does not want to forgive.
Laquisha is concerned about people and organizations trying to profit off of incarcerated people. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/joel-wilborn/support
On this episode with my guests Tamia and Dre... I discuss Issa Rae's hit show “Insecure” coming to an end and we share our thoughts on the season finale episode. We also briefly touch on the Fresh & Fit podcast controversy…. preference or prejudice? Let's talk about it!
Laquisha is having problems getting and sending JPAY e-messages. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/joel-wilborn/support
Bible journaler, artist, and crafter LaQuisha Hall founded the online channel and social brand Confident Canvas to reflect that she is God's canvas. She has a lot to share with us today about creativity making us whole after tragedy, trauma, and anxiety, and, she emphasizes that we must use the talents God has given us. Website: ConfidentCanvas.com @ConfidentCanvas on all social media
Join in on the discussion as your favorite Career Coach, Crystal Williams, shines the Career Spotlight on LaQuisha Salley, a blessed and balanced leader who operates in excellence in her workplace. She is one of the many 9 to 5 professionals Crystal will be chatting with during the Faith Over Facts Career Spotlight Series. . Crystal will also be spilling the tea on career coaching strategies you can implement immediately to authentically accelerate in your 9 to 5 career journey! . Connect with special guest LaQuisha Salley on the following platforms: FB: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=11213494 Interested in being a part of the 'Faith Over Facts' Career Spotlight Series? Simply email Crystal at hello@theyoubrandacademy.com . Need Career Guidance ASAP? Simply book a complimentary career consultation with Crystal here: http://bit.ly/elevatemycareer . Stay connected with your favorite Career Coach, Crystal Williams, by joining The YOU Brand Academy's email list: http://bit.ly/joinyoubrandlist and follow her on social media: IG @theyoubrandacademy, FB @theyoubrandacademy, and LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/crystalclearcareercoaching/
Laquisha's nephew is shirtless during a video visit and deemed nude. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/joel-wilborn/support
Children need their parents. They can learn a lot from the hardships of incarceration. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/joel-wilborn/support
This episode we are joined by LaQuisha Anthony from V.O.I.C.E and WOAR. LaQuisha was one of our keynote speakers at PCAR's 2021 virtual conference, and is the recipient of the NSVRC's 2021 Visionary Voice Award in Pennsylvania. LaQuisha helps us examine the intersections of sexual violence and oppression, how privilege shows up in our work, and what it can look like to be a change agent. To learn more about V.O.I.C.E, visit www.asurvivorsvoice.org or follow them on social media at @asurvivorsvoice. To get in touch with V.O.I.C.E, call 215-792-3163 or email info@asurvivorsvoice.org. Follow LaQuisha on Instagram @iam_thevoice. You can also contact WOAR - Philadelphia Center Against Sexual Violence at 215-985-3333 for immediate assistance. Learn more: PA Centered Episode 4: V.O.I.C.E. with LaQuisha Anthony Visionary Voice Awards 2021 Transcript of this episode
Episode #82 features rapper, singer & Lord Mobb Member BVNGS! Her Newest project "LAQUISHA" is out now on all streaming platforms. You can follow her on social media @bvngs.
When an inmate desrespects Laquisha and her daughter, a fight ensues landing one party in the hospital. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/joel-wilborn/support
Rob decided to check out an album from a lesser known artist this week, an he was pleasantly surprised! You can check out the album here: https://open.spotify.com/album/1QbPWnMPvP7ZbUGjPavvBW?si=UQbQBDCyQw2Yfno4Gqa-RA You can listen to the show on the go: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2etRnEuzYYbiwbhJSxgno6?si=r24o7ebuSTGz9rZOm7bUqg Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/cultured/id1473724398 Our Socials: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/getculturedau/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/getculturedau/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/getculturedau Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9ZGkWxaWcUhAUinAOSstuQ 6/10
Supporting a loved one's path to happiness in beneficial in so many ways. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/joel-wilborn/support
Your ABI hosts joined by D Burke and Laquisha speaking on some hot subjects last week.
Laquisha calls after feeling embarrassed and ashamed during an open strip search. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/joel-wilborn/support
John B, Drae, and Rilo bring on special guest Laquisha to debate some hot relationship topics. Please like share and subscribe and follow our Instagram pages @ovo_john , @anthorilo2020, @beatbydrae.
John B, Drea, and Rilo bring on special guest Laquisha to debate some hot relationship topics. Please like share and subscribe and follow our Instagram pages @ovo_john , @anthorilo2020, @beatbydrea.
This show is an enlightening, insightful, 30-minute conversation with amazing people to help listeners nurture their own souls and live their best lives. Guests range from thought leaders in health, PR, faith, politics, finance, mentorship, and community advocacy to mental health, music, entertainment, social justice, education, and leadership. “Soul Wealth” not just a brand — it is also a “lifestyle” of vision, compassion, authenticity, abundance, and legacy created one conversation and one choice at a time. vikkijohnson.com
Laquisha was missing her daughter and disappointed in her baby's dad. With otherwise bad news, she feels better. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/joel-wilborn/support
In this episode, I'm chatting with Opportunity Culture Coach, LaQuisha Hall! She talked about her first impression of Baltimore, turning her pain into power, and much more! Visit her website www.laquishahall.com Follow her on IG @mrshallscholars @confidentcanvas @laquishahall Keep up with your host on IG @unpacking_the_box_podcast
This show is an enlightening, insightful, 30-minute conversation with amazing people to help listeners nurture their own souls and live their best lives. Guests range from thought leaders in health, PR, faith, politics, finance, mentorship, and community advocacy to mental health, music, entertainment, social justice, education, and leadership. “Soul Wealth” not just a brand — it is also a “lifestyle” of vision, compassion, authenticity, abundance, and legacy created one conversation and one choice at a time. vikkijohnson.com
It’s here! Season 2 of the Plan on Purpose Podcast. This season you can expect to hear more amazing stories from some fun and dynamic people in the planning and creative community. This week’s episode features LaQuisha Hall from Confident Canvas. LaQuisha is sharing the journey that brought her from facing childhood trauma to creating the beautiful pages she shares with her Bible Journaling. She is honest, unapologetic, and most of all confident in bringing an inclusive and welcoming message to the Bible Journaling community. Listen to this episode to learn about how she uses creative journaling as therapy for traumatic experiences, a tool to grow with God, and a place to create the things she wants to see in the world. Follow her on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube Visit laquishahall.com
The Hake Report, Wednesday, January 6, 2021 Jacob Blake (who had a knife)'s baby mama Laquisha Booker's 911 call Stop the Steal efforts come to a head today…? Trump will keep fighting. Great calls! Little Marco the RINO Bible Boy vs. Fredo Chris Cuomo and sour Don Lemon Also check out Hake News from today. CALLERS Ronnie from Cincinnati, OH on Jacob Blake in Kenosha, WI, vs. Kyle Rittenhouse. Rick from Hampton, VA on the senate runoff in GA. Earl from Michigan comments on the GA election, the caller named Justice and other topics. Joe from Phoenix, AZ says Ronnie is wrong about fighting police, but says Pence can't pick and choose electors. Dana from South Dakota calls out Ronnie and talks about cops. Ruth from Georgia agrees that women should neither be judges nor vote! Her husband told her to vote R. Tony from California is just ridiculous, omg. Mary from San Antonio, TX wants to cry for Georgia, and asks that we pray for her sanity! Justice from Las Vegas, NV says we're conflating upstanding, devout Jewish people with Marxist radicals. TIME STAMPS 0:00 Wed, Jan 6, 2021 0:27 Steal; Kyle; Blake; CNN 2:34 Jacob Blake, Kenosha 15:48 RINOs vs Trump 23:51 Ronnie, Cincinnati, OH 33:41 Rick, Hampton, VA 43:28 Enrique Tarrio 47:15 Earl, MI 56:06 More Trump speech 1:01:02 Joe, Phoenix, AZ 1:08:01 Art, OH 1:20:50 Dana, SD 1:24:59 Ruth, GA 1:30:22 Bible Boy vs CNN Boys 1:41:15 Tony, CA 1:47:14 Mary, San Antonio, TX 1:50:58 Justice, Las Vegas, NV 1:57:50 Super Chats, Thanks! HAKE LINKS VIDEO ARCHIVE: Facebook | Periscope/Twitter | YouTube | Audio podcast links below LIVE VIDEO: DLive | Periscope | Facebook | YouTube* | Twitch* PODCAST: Apple | Podcast Addict | Castbox | Stitcher | Spotify | Amazon | PodBean | Google … SUPPORT: SubscribeStar | Patreon | Teespring | SUPER CHAT: Streamlabs | DLive Call in! 888-775-3773, live Monday through Friday 9 AM (Los Angeles) https://thehakereport.com/show Also see Hake News from JLP's show today. *NOTE: YouTube and Twitch have both censored James's content on their platforms lately, over fake "Community Guidelines" violations. BLOG POST: https://www.thehakereport.com/blog/2021/1/6/010621-wed-armed-blake-vs-laquisha-stop-the-steal-bible-boy
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Please listen to this week's podcast with LaQuisha Douyon cohost of "Sole Sistas On The Run" Podcast. We will be speaking about the health benefits of running. Also, her experience of being invited to the New York City Marathon. You don't want to miss it!! New podcast every Monday. Listen at your leisure. LikeCommentShare
Insight into rising Gospel Artist: LaQuisha Burries--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cv-k/messageSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cv-k/support
Insight into rising Gospel Artist: LaQuisha Burries --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cv-k/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cv-k/support
On this episode of Tackling Tech Podcast, powered by Dyknow, Brett McGrath speaks with LaQuisha Hall, the 2018 Baltimore City Schools Teacher of the Year, Founder of Queendom T.E.A. and the SheRose Awards, among many other accomplishments. LaQuisha advocates for student voices and Social Emotional Learning and suggests that the first step is opening up to your students as a human being with a past and not just an authority figure.
ELA Teacher Laquisha Hall joins us to discuss her 18 year career in Baltimore City Schools and how she sees Social Emotional Learning being an effective tool in the classroom.
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Guest of the weekLaQuisha is a force to be reckoned within communities. She is has dedicated her life to serving her community and has been recognized by great leaders including President Barack Obama and Baltimore City States Attorney Marilyn Mosby. She has won regional, state and national pageant titles including most recently Mrs. Maryland USA Ambassador 2020. LaQuisha founded the SheRose Awards to give a platform to abuse survivors to share their own stories. Beginning her skills in mentoring at age 16, she also spends hours locally and abroad mentoring via her nonprofit program, Queendom T.E.A. (The Etiquette Academy), committed to encouraging and teaching teen girls about personal safety, feminine etiquette and positive self-esteem. She is the award-nominated and best-selling author of memoir, Unholy Communion, and a self-esteem journal for young girls, Positively Bodyful, and the coauthor of additional books. LaQuisha is the proud teacher of #MrsHallScholars, educating youth in Baltimore City Public Schools for 17 years and winning Teacher of the Year in 2018.Her “walk on gold” philosophy teaches communities to step off of familiar territory to do extraordinary things. LaQuisha has empowered others to empower others for over a decade and has no plans of stopping!Pageant History:Mrs. Christian International 2008Mrs. Maryland Galaxy 2009 (1st RU to Mrs. Galaxy)Mrs. International Beautiful 2010Mrs. Essence 2013Mrs. Maryland USA Ambassador 2020____________________________________Host of the showPaul A. Belletiere, ACCMAVPP.com410-258-3832_______________________________________Sponsor of the weekMid Atlantic Video & Photography Productionmavpp.cominfo@mavpp.com443-422-3830
This episode, we are joined by LaQuisha Anthony, Founder and CEO of V.O.I.C.E. Victory Over Inconceivable Cowardly Experiences, Inc. To learn more about V.O.I.C.E, visit www.asurvivorsvoice.org or follow them on social media at @asurvivorsvoice.To get in touch with V.O.I.C.E, call 215-792-3163 or email info@asurvivorsvoice.org. Follow LaQuisha on Instagram @iam_thevoice. You can also contact WOAR - Philadelphia Center Against Sexual Violence at 215-985-3333 for immediate assistance.Visit www.pcar.org/podcasts for show notes and transcripts.
If you’re interested in incorporating Project Lit titles, sketchnotes, the publication of student writing and effective classroom design into your work as an English teacher, you’re going to love this episode with Baltimore City Teacher of the Year, Laquisha Hall. Laquisha shares so many wonderful stories to inspire you. Wait till you hear how she managed to find funding for four copies of all twenty-five Project Lit titles, how she publishes student work anthologies online and guides her students in selling them, and how she designed a classroom space where her students feel they’ve stepped out of the system. And that’s not all.
No ultimo dragnostico gravado presencialmente pré-quarentena, recebemos a vencedora do Concurso Novos Talentos Mix Brasil e participante desse ciclo da Cacilda Concurso Drag: Naynay Xaniqua Laquisha Ladrinda Odara dy Prep.---Insta: @xaniqua.laquisha---Sobre o episodio:triagem dragnostica // as branquelas // naynay xaniqua laquisha ladrinda odara dy prep // pausa para prep // investimento // referencias // 1 ano de carreira // salário mínimo drag // drags preferidas // onde as estão as drags negras // gatilho // cacilda // mix brasil // melhor performance // r&b no brasil // representar artistas // ligar o foda-se (ou não) // tema dos sonhos // abba caixinha de pandora // pedindo jobs online // produção musical // dopplegangers da draga // se maquiando na sauna // #limites // cena ballroom // categorias // comunidade // como produzir // bolhas // pode tudo // drag = terapia // dragnosticos finais // confessionário---Sobre o podcast:DRAGNÓSTICO é apresentado por arteteraputa ABBA CASHIER, psicóloga MISS DRAGA e psiquiatra IRMÃ MARY POPPERS e produzido pela Abba Cashier, gravado e editado pelo Compasso Coolab. Para ver todos nossos episódios, redes e demais conteúdos visitem nosso site dragnostico.com e mandam perguntas, confissões(!) ou qualquer feedback via podcast@dragtherapy.org.---Sobre o concurso:Competições fazem parte do universo drag. Além de ser um desafio onde a participante expande seus limites de criação, também é uma plataforma de visibilidade para o seu trabalho. "Cacilda: O Concurso Drag” vem como uma possibilidade alternativa de competição, onde a drag terá tempo para elaborar sua apresentação (visto que são etapas mensais e sem eliminação) no Teatro Alfredo Mesquita na 1a Quarta-feira de todo mês (de fevereiro a junho 2020). Para acompanhar todas as etapas e novidades sigam @ciacanastradeteatro no insta ou pela página no Facebook.
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Over the past few weeks, Quarantine and social distancing have become our new normal. The psychological impact of quarantine can result in a range of mental health concerns from anxiety, anger, sleep disturbances, depression and PTSD. On today's Episode of Conversations with The Smiths - Kariim and Laquisha discuss protecting your mental health, focusing on things you can control - while doing your part. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/convoswiththesmiths/support
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Meet LaQuisha Hall, a 17-year teaching veteran who currently teaches English Language Arts at Carver Vocational-Technical High School in Baltimore City Public Schools. In 2018, she was the Teacher of the Year for Baltimore. She is also the founder of the girls’ mentoring program Queendom T.E.A., the Baltimore branch of Project LIT, and the SheRose Awards which honors the unsung “sheroses” of sexual assault and domestic violence. LaQuisha is an outspoken survivor of childhood sexual abuse and is now passionate about supporting young women who are survivors and preventing further abuse from happening. You can follow her on Twitter or Instagram @MrsHallScholars.Learning Moments: Teachers in America profiles K–12 teachers across the country. Hear firsthand from the people who are shaping young lives in the classroom every day.Read more on Shaped, including a full transcript and background on this episode: https://www.hmhco.com/blog/hmh-learning-moments-teachers-in-america-laquisha-hall-baltimore-mdSee behind-the-scenes photos on our YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/K_r3B4zoE5ITW: This episode of Teachers in America includes mention of suicide and sexual assault. If you or someone you know needs help today, support is available from the Crisis Text Line and the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline.
Today on the House Divided Podcast we have V.O.I.C.E. founder Laquisha Anthony. V.O.I.C.E is a sexual abuse survivor network that aims to remove the stigma and silence surrounding sexual violence by empowering those affected by sexual violence. In this episode we'll discuss the signs of sexual assault in children, how to help your children feel comfortable telling you if they have been abused, and the first steps to take to help children who have experienced sexual trauma. https://www.asurvivorsvoice.org/about https://www.instagram.com/asurvivorsvoice/ https://www.facebook.com/Asurvivorsvoice/?fref=ts
"That's Too Much Work" - What one may say about particular task and the steps it takes to execute it. Have you let the thoughts of the work - stop you from achieving a goal? In Episode 7 of Conversations With The Smiths - Kariim and Laquisha discuss "That's Too Much Work" and ways to work through that mindset. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/convoswiththesmiths/support
Are you ready to believe again? Trust again? Have faith again? Well that's exactly what Laquisha does! After getting back rooted and grounded in the things of God, she discovers that God not only have her back, but he's there to make provisions every step of the way! Laquisha is a woman with big dreams and goals. She's educated, has her own catering business, a dedicated wife, and mother of 8! If she can do it, we all can do it. Listen in as she shares how going through the process isn't easy, but her Faith and trust remains in God! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tujuanamotivates/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tujuanamotivates/support
When does it go from helping out to being taken advantage of? Good deed, act of kindness or control? In this episode of Conversations with The Smiths - Kariim and Laquisha discuss being Forever Indebted. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/convoswiththesmiths/support
Distractions. We all deal with them in one way or another. On today's episode of Conversations with The Smiths - Kariim and Laquisha discuss different distractions in life. Are Distractions holding you back? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/convoswiththesmiths/support
In this episode of Conversations with The Smiths - Kariim and Laquisha discuss meeting, becoming friends - starting a business and getting married. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/convoswiththesmiths/support
Author, speaker, esteemed expert, lifestyle designer, mentor, and Founder of World Class Woman Network, LaQuisha Williams is teaching women how to better themselves while maintaining their authenticity. She started her business out of her own home, taking her 7 years to build. “Your comfort zone is your Danger Zone” -LaQuisha Williams “You’re your BEST investment” -LaQuisha Williams IG: @ladylaquisha Website: https://laquishawilliams.com/
LaQuisha, 2018 Baltimore City School Teacher of the Year, has dedicated 16 years to teaching English/Language Arts to the youth of Baltimore City. She spends hours mentoring via Queendom T.E.A. (The Etiquette Academy), a girls' mentoring program she founded to inspire and teach girls about personal safety, feminine etiquette and positive self-esteem. An award-winning and best-selling author of multiple books, LaQuisha has published more than 100 scholars in anthologies including One Nation, One Heart—winner of the national Indie Authors Legacy Award for Youth Authors of the Year. LaQuisha encourages educators to practice self-care because they cannot pour into students from an empty cup.
Tune in to the World-Class Woman herself, LaQuisha Williams! Full show notes: http://bit.ly/5starep43notes --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/naturallycinn/support
The OneSun3flowers Podcast is a digital space for women to share different notable experiences in their journey as a means of releasing uplifting, and unifying other women. We also want to leave behind words & stories that be utilized by generations to follow. The weekly conversation is led by author, poet, mother and educator, Courtney N. Brookins from the Chicagoland area where she discusses all things related to women's empowerment, self-love and self-care. Her focus is about helping women "Bloom into their Best Selves" Today's episode features registered New York Marathon runner, LaQuisha Douyon. LaQuisha is a Chicago native born and raised on the south side. LaQuisha is an avid runner, mother, wife and realtor. Our conversation was centered around for a marathon. Highlights from this conversation include prioritizing your commitments, reaching your goals and the power of community. LaQuisha can be contacted through Facebook: Facebook.com/laart Instagram: instagram.com/quiart04 Victoria If you're looking for a tribe to continue Instagram: instagram.com/onesun3flowerspodcast or visit our company page instagram.com/onesun3flowers. To keep discussing today's topic and other topics discussed on the podcast, join our Facebook group at OneSun3Flowers. Our store is open and selling shirts to empower women, girls and the entire tribe. Shop onesun3flowers.myshopify.com to grab a new tee. If you have questions or would like to discuss podcast sponsorship, email us at onesun3flowers@gmail.com The hashtag for the podcast is #onesun3flowerspodcast. Make sure to follow us on social media: Twitter: twitter.com/onesun3flowers Instagram: instagram.com/onesun3flowerspodcast Facebook: facebook.com/onesun3flowers Book, Flowering Yourself: bit.ly/flowering_yourself
Adam “Pacman” Jones was in an altercation recently at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport. Pacman seemingly won the fight but… it wasn’t the most graceful fight ever recorded. Pacman suffered some lacerations but nothing too serious. Pacman was found innocent in the scuffle and was not arrested. A 92-year-old man was attacked with a brick recently. Adolfo Rodriguez was out for a walk when he was said to have bumped in to the toddler of Laquisha Jones. The mother decided to attack the elderly man with a brick. The attack left the Rodolfo with many injuries. Laquisha has been arrested with a $200,000 bail. The brick attack wasn’t all that Rodolfo suffered. Once the attack with the brick was established, knocking the elderly man over, a group of guys ran over the Rodolfo and repeatedly kicked Rodolfo many times. A woman was berated by Timothy Trybus for wearing a Puerto Rican flag t-shirt. Trybus repeatedly belittled the woman for the shirt. Trybus didn’t realize that Puerto Rico is its inhabitants are in fact, American citizens! Have you been to Puerto Rico? If so, how was Puerto Rico? A woman posing for “the gram” suffered a shark bite in the Bahamas. Katarina Zarutskie felt she had an opportunity to capture a great picture when she spotted a group of sharks. These nursey sharks are said to be pretty tame but are still capable of biting and bit one did! Would you swim with sharks? Would you “do it for the Gram”? Have you suffered a shark bite? A neutrino has been traced back to its origin. The neutrino was propelled to us from a supermassive black hole in a galaxy many lightyears away. This is the first time scientist have been able to capture the origin of a high-energy neutrino and it’s very exciting news! Go Science! For more of my work please go to iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/dom-b-podcast/id1313384769?mt=2 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1ZfzqM62Yl04JO2tOjQP5d?si=K5W4F0hCRdCcb6aomw3uNg Dom B Website - http://www.dombphotography.com/ Dom B Instagram - @dombphotography Dom B Twitter - @dombpodcast Dom B Facebook (Business) - https://www.facebook.com/dombpodcast Dom B Facebook Personal - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100010289703861 PACMAN FIGHT VIDEO - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pmvy_0M1uY4 MAN YELLING AT WOMAN’S SHIRT - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NGIebeRlTtQ Pacman Photo - https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Denverjeffrey Tae Bo Photo - https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:US_Navy_060411-N-6270R-003_Tae_Bo_creator,_Billy_Blanks_holds_a_class_for_service_members_and_their_dependents_on_his_famous_roll_boxing_Tae_Bo_techniques.jpg Kung Fu Panda Photo - https://www.flickr.com/photos/evarinaldiphotography/5828471042/ Blazar Art - https://www.space.com/41146-neutrino-source-blazar-cosmic-rays.html Quasar Art - https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/spaceimages/details.php?id=PIA16114 Blazar Art - https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/spaceimages/details.php?id=PIA20912
This week, LaQuisha covers the exhibition "First Do No Harm" Topics discussed: First do no harm Christchurch Links mentioned in this episode: http://laquisha.com This podcast is powered by ZenCast.fm
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Are you a born-again Believer in Christ Jesus and NEVER been delivered from demons living in your soul [mind, will, emotions] and body? For details on requesting a deliverance prayer session, visit http://thechildrensmite.org/deliverance. ALL CALLS ARE PUBLIC, RECORDED AND SHARED ON ALL OUR PROGRAMS. Shalom †
Who empowers her community through mentoring girls, uplifting abuse survivors and blogging about looking and feeling great while living life on purpose? LaQuisha Hall, the “Unbothered Queen” of Confidence, goes far beyond what is expected of her. There was a time in LaQuisha's life where she was not confident in much. She struggled through low self-esteem due to being naturally thin, witnessed domestic violence as a child and was sexually abused by clergy as a teen. Now an international advocate for herself and others, LaQuisha actively works to empower women and youth to overcome catastrophe through Coutured Confidence. LaQuisha is a force to be reckoned with in communities. She is an award winning community service leader winning regional, state and national pageant titles including Mrs. Essence 2013. She founded the SheRose Awards to give a platform to abuse survivors to share their own stories. Beginning her skills in mentoring at age 16, LaQuisha also spends hours locally and abroad mentoring via her nonprofit program, Queendom T.E.A. (The Etiquette Academy), committed to encouraging and teaching teen girls about personal safety, feminine etiquette and positive self-esteem. She is the author of a self-esteem journal for young girls, Positively Bodyful, and the coauthor of additional books. LaQuisha also enjoys keeping her look fresh while inspiring others as the natural hair and fashion guru behind Corner Curl Girl. Her “survive, then conquer” philosophy teaches communities to not only overcome catastrophe, but to support others in doing the same. LaQuisha has empowered others to empower others for over a decade and has no plans of stopping! Join me Hezekiah L. Montgomery host of The Man IN The Mirror and co-host Nichelle Johnson as we welcome this AWESOME, I can't wait till we speack to her woman to our show. You're jaw will drop after hearing what she has to say.
**RE-BROADCAST** This Week on "TheMusicBox" w/ National Recording Artist Tanya Dallas-Lewis! We are recognizing SEXUAL ASSAULT AWARENESS MONTH! My special guest is Award Winning Philanthropist, Speaker, Beauty Queen (Ms. Essence 2013), Entrepeneur and Sexual Assault Awareness Advocate Laquisha Hall! and NEW MUSIC from Recording Artist Cheneta Jones and D.C.'s own Lindsay Slaton! PLUS! [as always--like, FOR REAL-FOR REAL!] the BEST in gospel music by artists that you ACTUALLY know [wowsa!], news, interviews, updates, how-to's and so much more! C'mon, hang out with your sis---you know, your OTHER sis, the one you are too embarrassed to tell everyone that you have because she's straight up CRAZY? Yep, that's meeee! I love to laugh, and there will be plenty of laughter [as always] on this here show right here! I'll bring the candy!!!! -Tanya, Stellar/Dove Nominated Recording Artist EPISODE SPONSORS: POPW INC., BAPMINISTRIESRADIO.COM, AGAPE MULTIMEDIA INC., PO'MAN MEALS, HGS RADIO
This Week on "TheMusicBox" w/ National Recording Artist Tanya Dallas-Lewis! We are recognizing SEXUAL ASSAULT AWARENESS MONTH! My special guest is Award Winning Philanthropist, Speaker, Beauty Queen, Entrepeneur and Sexual Assault Awareness Advocate Laquisha Hall! and NEW MUSIC from Recording Artist Cheneta Jones and D.C.'s own Lindsay Slaton! PLUS! [as always--like, FOR REAL-FOR REAL!] the BEST in gospel music by artists that you ACTUALLY know [wowsa!], news, interviews, updates, how-to's and so much more! C'mon, hang out with your sis---you know, your OTHER sis, the one you are too embarrassed to tell everyone that you have because she's straight up CRAZY? Yep, that's meeee! I love to laugh, and there will be plenty of laughter [as always] on this here show right here! I'll bring the candy!!!! -Tanya, Stellar/Dove Nominated Recording Artist EPISODE SPONSORS: POPW INC., BAPMINISTRIESRADIO.COM, AGAPE MULTIMEDIA INC., PO'MAN MEALS, HGS RADIO
Deep V celebrates black history month by interviews LaQuisha... and SkeeRay names his top 10 best sexual partners by name.
LaQuisha Hall makes a return appearance with host Paul Lawrence Vann on The Wealthy Speaker Show. LaQuisha is going to provide expert insight on domestic violence and the impact it has on individuals, families, communities and our nation. LaQuisha is Founder of iEat I Empower, Aspire and Transform), she is a motivational speaker, workshop presenter, author of the book, Positively Bodyful and is a youth mentor. Domestic violence is defined as the victimization of an individual or individuals resulting from abuse, attacks, or assault understaken by their respective partners withing the realm of a romantic relationship or courtship. LaQusiha provides a behind the scenes look at her observations of domestic violence in her youth and as a victom of sexual assusalt in her personal life as a young lady. Today LaQuisha is a teacher, participates in beauty contest, she was Mrs International Beauty 2012 and is the reigning Ms Essence 2013. LaQuisha is an advocate for women and youth empowerment, she invests her time and talent locally and abroad mentorinf via the Quuendom T.E.A. (The Etiquette Academy) program teaching and mentoring young teen girls about safety, feminine etiquette and positive self-esteem. Tune in, listen in and call in with questions at (877) 404-1615 and or join us in the web chat room http://www.blogtalkradio.com/paullawrencevann No one
LaQuisha Hall visits The Wealthy Speaker Show to share what motivated her to Empower, Aspire and Transform audiences. Paul Lawrence Vann interviews Mrs. Essence 2013 to assist listeners in understanding the motivaiton behind Ms. Hall and iEAT, LaQuisha is the author of the book, "Positively Bodyful," and discover the connection between image and self-esteem. Young girls experience body changes that are unique, thus image is an important aspect of their life during this stage of their growth and development. LaQuisha Hall's will discuss how her books help young girls overcome low estem and negatism during this episode of The Wealthy Speaker Show. Tune in, listen in and call in with questions at: (877) 404-1615 and or join us in the web chat room http://www.blogtalkradio.com/paullawrencevann