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It's the end of December in the year of the Pandemic and we are all so ready for it to be over! But, as we reflected on the last 12 months and planned for our final episode of our very first season, we discovered some gifts we unexpectedly received. We also found ourselves looking forward to the new year with hopes to build on some of the good things 2020 gave us.Email us and share your unexpected gifts from 2020 and what you're hoping to see happen in 2021. It might just get shared in a future episode: doula2doula@tranquiltouchforwomen.comThanks for listening to our show!Click the links below to:Explore and Purchase from The Eggroll Diva Follow the Eggroll Diva on IGLike the Eggroll Diva on FacebookOrder Your Seafood Meal from Curt Got CrabsFollow Curt Got Crabs on IGLike Curt Got Crabs on FacebookLearn more about Childbirth InternationalThis 1st season of Doula2Doula is lovingly dedicated to the cherished memory of Exie's big sister - Lisa Hodaei (6/23/1972-9/27/2018)Love Shouldn't Hurt If you or someone you love is living with family/domestic violence, please contact the National Domestic Abuse Hotline 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) or OnlineSponsored by Tranquil Touch Birth & Women's Wellnessdoula2doula@tranquiltouchforwomen.comFacebook - Request to join our Pregnancy thru Post-Birth Support GroupInstagramTranquil Touch Birth & Women's Wellness Birth support services helping clients feel supported, cared for and confident about birth.
This week was a "Virtual Puerto Rican Parranda" crossover episode featuring shows "Love Shouldn't Hurt" "Found In Translation" and "Bomba Live." Hosts Ray Collazo and Christina Vega are joined by musical artists Fabiola Mendez and Enchategui leading the parranda live from Puerto Rico. The parranda included appearances from Shirley Santos, Miguel and Iliana from ToyQuest101, Tiffany Sierra of Cocina Sierra, David From Puerto Rican Flags Up and music from Aleyda Santos. Thanks for show Producers Elbert Garcia and Rey Velez and enjoy a blessed Holiday Season.
The founder of Love Shouldn't Hurt, Christina Vega, talks us through her story of Domestic Violence, and how she started the organization Love Shouldn't Hurt. This podcast will feature a variety of resources. We talk through the different forms of Domestic Violence. Often there's a system and bias against us, she provides steps and resources to overcome it. Domestic Abuse Hotline: 1.800.799.SAFE (7233) Want to join the discussion? Email us at minoritiesrulez@gmail.com Special Guest: Christina Vega, From Love Shouldn't Hurt. https://www.loveshouldnothurt.com/ Artwork: @TaylorChwan Vocals and Music: Lu Hoang Editor and Audio Producer: Graham Cook --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/minorities-rulez/support
With my new mix “Love Shouldn’t Hurt” I hope to make your body follow the waves of music and take you to a new world while opening up your heart to heal from your past. This one’s emotional and straight from the heart. FREE DOWNLOAD of this mix available by clicking the button that says "FREE DOWNLOAD!"Keep your ears opened for my brand new remix of “What’s Love Got To Do With It” by Kygo & Tina Turner which will be released separately very soon!If you enjoyed the mix I would appreciate it if you could SHARE it on FB, IG, Twitter, etc.,. and simply give it a REPOST, COMMENT, and LIKE here on Soundcloud.
-How Love Can Be Dangerous. - Love Shouldn't Hurt....But Can. - My Experience Of Loving Someone.
Love Shouldn't Hurt is an episode that gives you Warning Signs. Do you know the signs of domestic violence? Do he or she tell you they love you when they assault you. Listen and tune in.
Found In Translation Episode 323: Hosts Ray Collazo and Dionely Reyes are joined by Kyle Darby of REFORM Alliance. Panel discusses what this historic moment for Puerto Rico means for the island, the diaspora and U.S. politics. What lessons can we learn from island’s movement that was able to get Governor to resign in merely two weeks? Kyle Darby shares goals and strategies to reform criminal justice system in Pennsylvania and throughout the country. How can people get involved to organize for an equitable legal system? In “Gaslighting O Que?" segment, Dionely analyzes REFORM Founder Meek Mill’s epic interview on The Breakfast Club to share how gaslighting impacts criminal justice issue. Support REFORM, Love Shouldn’t Hurt, the people of Puerto Rico and #CloseTheCamps.
Found In Translation Episode 320: Host Ray Collazo is joined by guest co-hosts Christina Vega and Zulma Robles. Crew discusses the power of leadership, the latest news headlines of disgraced leaders from Washington, the Border and Puerto Rico and summer Salsa dancing. Collazo also analyzes the rise of Senators Elizabeth Warren and Kamala Harris in the polls and what’s next for Senator Bernie Sanders and Julian Castro. Support the Love Shouldn’t Hurt Campaign that assists violence of domestic violence.
Rays Talk Show Episode 307: Host Ray Collazo is joined by co-host Christina Vega. Collazo and Vega break down the breaking news of Mueller Report release and what that means four our democracy and our politics. Collazo reveals the moment today that made him exclaim “that’s cold blooded” insult to all Americans. Collazo and Vega then break down why they are fine with Trump dropping off some of our family members. Christina Vega the founder of the “Love Shouldn’t Hurt” Campaign that is supporting survivors of domestic violence. Vega catches us up on the impending release of the “Love Shouldn’t Hurt” documentary and her experience growing this movement. Collazo shares what members of the Senate can do immediately to support victims of domestic violence. Stacking ‘20s: Collazo analyses what the first quarter fundraising totals tell us about the Democratic Presidential primaries. The Salsa Room: Vega debuts her new segment where she shares the stories, to do’s and pet peeves of the Latin dance scene. Que Bochinche!
New Abolitionists Radio – This week our guest speaker will be Melissa Holmes, CEO of Love Shouldn’t Hurt which focuses on Domestic Violence. We hope…
Rays Talk Show Episode 295: Host Ray Collazo is joined by guest Christina Vega. Vega shares her journey to found Philadelphia based “Love Shouldn’t Hurt” initiative to support Latina domestic violence survivors raise their voice. Vega shares what tragic event compelled her to share her story and what she has learned from other survivors in "Love Shouldn’t Hurt" network. Cindy Y. Rodriguez of Morado Lens Podcast joined us to share her experience at National Indigenous People’s Day and her reactions to harassment of elder Nathan Phillips by Covington High School students. Rodriguez shares how Morado Lens Podcast has helped her hone her voice and support other women’s journeys. Support "Love Shouldn’t Hurt" Movement and Morado Lens Podcast. Show was taped and aired as What’s Next Radio Show at WPPM 106.5FM PhillyCAM Radio in Philadelphia. #PeoplePoweredMedia
Conversations from the C-Suite. A Girlfriend's Guide to Being a CEO
Episode 17: Love Shouldn’t Hurt So what do you do when the one you love hurts you? In this powerful kickoff of the series of relationships, we will address the issues of domestic violence and abuse in relationships. It’s not a pretty conversation, but it is a powerful one. More than 1 in 3 women (35.6%) and more than 1 in 4 men (28.5%) in the U.S. having experienced rape, physical violence, and/or stalking by an intimate partner in their lifetime. This is not a random issue that happens on the other side of the world. It’s happening right now. It’s happening to someone you know. It could be happening to you. Join me for this episode of Conversations from the C-Suite, A Girlfriend’s Guide to being a CEO! as CEO, Christy Pickering, and I have talk about the Courage it takes to decide to save yourself from an abusive relationship. Tune in with your favorite beverage for the first great conversation about Creating Circles of Influence in the relationships—both in the office and beyond.
Melissa Holmes is the FOUNDER & CEO of fhs Domestic Violence Awareness and Support Group, Love Shouldn't Hurt (LSH). After surviving two domestic violence relationships, she looked for a forum to vent, and provide support for people who suffered abuse. She created a secret group on Facebook. It started with about thirty members, and now the group has over 1,000 members worldwide. LSH gives people a sense of purpose, and has also assisted victims to escape from their abusers. For four years, LSH has encouraged, enhanced, empowered, and elevated DV awareness. LSH is now campaigning and fundraising against domestic violence in various communities in order to pay it forward by utilizing proceeds for DV support and services. Holmes shares her story in her new memoir, Love Shouldn’t Hurt, in hopes of helping others to overcome the patterns of domestic violence. Find out more at www.loveshouldnthurtny.com. # # # Body Positive Advocate Michelle “Big Body” Cuttino, author of six books, works with authors and experts who need free publicity to promote their new releases, and grow their business. Once a month, she emails writing tips, free promos, and information about upcoming literary events. Subscribe at www.MichelleCuttino.com. Let’s Connect! Facebook.com/MichelleCuttino Twitter.com/MichelleCuttino Instagram.com/MichelleCuttino Pinterest.com/BigBodyPub
Tonight at 8:00 pm Eastern/Atlantic, 7:00 pm Central, 6:00 pm Mountain, 5:00 pm Pacific Chat with Melissa Holmes who was 25 yrs old when she met my first abuser. Everything was perfect for 5 years. When he proposed, she said YES; however, the minute she said, “Yes!” she noticed things starting to change slowly. Two years after they were married things, his obsessive behavior started to change the marriage and relationship negatively. The arguing began, along with the stalking, disrespect, and physical abuse. One day after she became fed up with nowhere to go, she left and took her survival chances. He started threatening to have her killed. Instead, he met his untimely death in May 2003 as a result of asthma. He never got a chance make good on his promise. After Melissa remained single for 5 years, she met her second abuser who was much worst. One year he broke her nose on my birthday; choked her; pulled her hair, pulled a gun out on her; and threatened to kill her and sit at home with her body until her son came home from school. He wanted to see the expression on her son’s face when he found my body. At that minute, Melissa knew she needed a game plan. She moved back to New York safely with her son 4 years ago. He stalked her for a year of the 4 years. Melissa stated, “I have never experienced such brutal treatment but knew I had to remain strong for my kids. I learned to turn my weakness into my strengths and Love Shouldn’t Hurt was born, and helping others in dv [sic] situations to know they’re not alone in this fight. Someone does care and her name is Melissa Holmes.” Love Shouldn't Hurt, Domestic Violence Awareness & Support Group (LSH) Visit Melissa’s site at: http://glamorousgorja.wix.com/lshdv
HoH Radio is broadcasting LIVE at the Love Shouldn't Hurt: A Safe Relationship Conversation hosted by The Empowerment Corp LLC.Melissa Holmes: Keynote SpeakerLocated at Katheryn M. Bellfield Booker Washington Heights Cultural Arts Center 2611 Grant Street, Columbia SC 29203
Suzanne Perry, founder of Love Shouldn't Hurt TV, was a 22 year victim of domestic violence at the hands of her husband. Today, she is a confidence coach, speaker, presents workshops, education and awareness events surrounding domestic abuse and bullying. She puts on an annual 3-day "EXPOSURE Concert" that streams worldwide to unite the world to eradicate domestic violence. Her story, advocacy work and support services have been featured on "Public Report," "By the People" and "Health Matters" TV shows and widespread in print and digital media. Join us on October 21st to learn about how to pick up on early warning signs of abuse.
This week on ... For the People... law in plain language with Debra D. Rainey, Esq. Love Shouldn’t Hurt, Part 3 Behind the scenes of Domestic Violence featuring A Former Batterer, Victims & film/screen! Di the comedienne – Former, Female batterer, comedian, and actress, Danielle Erwin - actor, director, filmmaker and producer, Sabrina Ne’chelle - Writer/ Director/DV survivor/playwright, certified life coach, radio personality and motivational speaker along with Alice Wells, actor, community activist; all joined the FTP Fam as we discussed Domestic Violence, its potential roots, the impact of Domestic Violence on our families as well as on our society. Our discussion was real, raw and poignant. You gotta tune in for this one! Studio line: (215) 609-4301 TEXT LINE (215) 435-4099 Listen. CALL. talk LIVE. DiScUsS. G-town Radio Ftplawradio.com TUESDAY'S 8-9:30 PM (EST) Host: Debra D. Rainey, The Compassionate Lawyer Cohosts: Blaq aka the “Broke” Poet and Chamara Cotton aka “Cheddar” Executive Producer: Renee Norris-Jones Managing Producer: Chamara Cotton aka “Ladygohard” Assistant Producer: Robbin K. Stanton aka “Aunt Robbin” FTP Team: Senorita Nora Norris, BreeAyre Anderson aka “Kewl Breeze” FTP Team Hopefuls: Asia Proctor, aka "P-roc”, Marcha Hilaire aka “Mary H” This episode was produced by Renee Norris-Jones Weekly Podcasts: iTunes & Podomatic Like us FACEBOOK ~ Follow us TWITTER Air date: April 29, 2014 ~ LISTEN with the TUNEIN APP on your SMARTPHONE ~