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In this episode of the Purposeful Marketing Podcast, the hosts discuss how to build community in marketing with Marcie Walker, Senior Community Manager at LucidLink. They explore how community can be defined, the importance of leadership in community building, and how businesses can leverage community for marketing, revenue, and relationships. Connect with the hosts:Mary KeoughAaron WeekesJames BoeckmannConnect with the guest:Marcie Walker
So excited for our conversation today with Jonathan Eng. As a community leader, pastor, and DEI advocate, Jonathan "Jon" Eng brings an incredible perspective on inclusion, stories we know, and how to navigate tension in diverse communities. I hope we are challenged to look at our own actions and ask if there are narratives we're holding onto that might be true for us, but untrue for others. LINKS:https://justpaxcollective.com/ (Just Pax Collective). Justpaxcollective on https://instagram.com/justpaxcollective/ (Instagram). Jonathan on https://www.instagram.com/thirdculturevox/ (Instagram). Bystander Effect https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1993-09-19-mn-36929-story.html#:~:text=%E2%80%9CThey're%20afraid%20it%20will,they%20would%20act%20if%20alone. (Story). Latasha Morrison's work with https://bethebridge.com/ (Be the Bridge). Marcie Walker on https://www.instagram.com/blackcoffeewithwhitefriends/ (Instagram). https://blackeyedbiblestudy.substack.com/ (Black-Eyed Bible Study). Sherwin Patton & https://www.elifeanew.com/ (Life Anew).
There are so many lessons in life that are evergreen; they stay with us through each season, and that’s why we’re revisiting some episodes that bring those truths home in ways that are so applicable to where we are in life. Right. Now. For this episode of our Spring Back Series, we are bringing back one of our favorites - Marcie Alvis-Walker. Marcie is the creator of Black Coffee with White Friends and is an incredible teacher, leader, and woman. The first time she was here, Marcie and Jen talked through what racism actually looks like in America, the ways our history is steeped in minority erasure, and how each of us plays a role in the way stories are told. And this is a topic that is not going away, in fact, it may be more prominent now than ever before. Plus, Jen weighs in with some all new commentary regarding some key events of the past year that relate to this timeless conversation and how we can continue to uphold the idea of putting aside opinions for just a minute so we can better listen and know our neighbor. * * * Thank you to our sponsors! Noom | There’s a science to getting healthier. It’s called Noom. Sign up for your trial today at noom.com/FORTHELOVE. KiwiCo | With KiwiCo, there’s something for every kid. Get 30% off your first month, plus free shipping on any crate line, with code FORTHELOVE at kiwico.com. BetterHelp | Start living a happier life today. Join over 1 million people taking charge of their mental health at Betterhlep.com/forthelove.
One of the things we LOVE about hosting this podcast, is the deeply valuable lessons we learn from our guests. We intentionally schedule guests who challenge us, inspire us, and motivate us. This discussion with Marcie was one of the most aw-inspiring and thought-provoking interviews we've done in the 5 year history of this show! You will love this ever-important topic of re-learning history! That's why we are excited to air this Encore Episode with Marcie Walker!
Marcie Walker joins me again for another honest chats about racism, faith and current events Marcie is a Christian, African-American writer and creator of the blog and Instagram feed, Black Coffee with White Friends, where she chronicles her experiences as a black woman navigating white-dominant spaces. Marcie is also the creator of “Mocking Bird History Lessons” where she researches, writes and shares the missing narratives of our country’s history. In this episode Marcie shares why “she’s not ok and you shouldn’t be either” with all that is going on in this country. We talk about the Breonna Taylor ruling, Black Lives Matter and the church’s complacency in all of it.
In this episode of the HerStory Speaks podcast, Osheta Moore, Marcie Walker and Cara Meredith join me for an honest conversation about peacemaking, racial reconciliation and friendships between Black and white women. Toward the end of the episode they share what is bringing them joy right now and what they are reading. You don’t want to miss this truth telling episode mixed with hard topics and some light hearted fun along the way.
Marcie Walker joins me again for our monthly chat. In this episode we talk about all things U.S. monuments and memorials and the recent controversies to take them down. Marcie gives her wisdom and insight from a biblical, historical and justice perspective. We end our convo with a message of hope and encouragement that even in these times of racial tensions and pandemic, there are still glimmers of hope and joy that can be found.
Marcie Walker joins me again for this bonus episode. Marcie is a Christian, African-American writer and creator of the blog and Instagram feed, Black Coffee with White Friends, where she chronicles her experiences as a black woman navigating white-dominant spaces. Marcie is also the creator of “Mocking Bird History Lessons” where she researches, writes and shares the missing narratives of our country’s history.
Marcie Walker is a Christian, African-American blogger. She is the creator of the blog and Instagram feed, Black Coffee with White Friends, a blog that chronicles her experiences as a black woman navigating white-dominant spaces.
In this episode, Marcie Walker from Black Coffee With White Friends joins Jen to talk about her new project- Mockingbird History Lessons. Marcie talks about her passion and vision for Mockingbird History Lessons and beyond. She shares her own personal story as a young girl learning history in a predominantly white school, how little it had changed when her daughter went to school decades later, and what she's doing to change it. Go to:https://www.patreon.com/mockingbirdhistorylessonsforadults/posts to join the movement and support Marcie.You can also follow her on IG @blackcoffeewithwhitefriends and @mockingbirdhistorylessons
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Join Jen and Marcie for part 2 of their conversation. Marcie Walker is the writer, creator, and creative behind the wildly popular website and Instagram page- Black Coffee With White Friends. In this episode, Marcie talks about having parents who grew up during Jim Crow and how that may have impacted their parenting, what happened when she shared honestly about race and racism with a larger audience, how to engage conversations about race with healthy boundaries, and an exciting new project that she is preparing to share with the world!
Join Jen and Marcie for part 2 of their conversation. Marcie Walker is the writer, creator, and creative behind the wildly popular website and Instagram page- Black Coffee With White Friends. In this episode, Marcie talks about having parents who grew up during Jim Crow and how that may have impacted their parenting, what happened when she shared honestly about race and racism with a larger audience, how to engage conversations about race with healthy boundaries, and an exciting new project that she is preparing to share with the world!
On this episode, Marcie Walker from Black Coffee With White Friends joins Jen to talk about her life, her passions, and the inspiration behind her wildly popular website and Instagram space- Black Coffee With White Friends. Marcie shares her passion for human connection, truth-telling, and authenticity as she navigates life as a mother, storyteller, and peacemaker. You can find her website at www.blackcoffeewithwhitefriends.com and follow her on Instagram @blackcoffeewithwhitefriends
On this episode, Marcie Walker from Black Coffee With White Friends joins Jen to talk about her life, her passions, and the inspiration behind her wildly popular website and Instagram space- Black Coffee With White Friends. Marcie shares her passion for human connection, truth-telling, and authenticity as she navigates life as a mother, storyteller, and peacemaker. You can find her website at www.blackcoffeewithwhitefriends.com and follow her on Instagram @blackcoffeewithwhitefriends.
In Celebration of Black History Month on Rising Stories, we are continuing our conversations with Women of Color who are changing their world. Today I am speaking with an influencer who is creating a space for women who are not of color to learn about racial justice and about sisterly love. Marcie Walker has started the popular Instagram account called Blackcoffeewithwhitefriends. Marcie began her journey on racial discussions after reaching out to a teacher when her daughter’s class began slave debates. Listen to hear the outcome of this conversation. We also talk about, how she began her blog, Instagram and what she is doing now to bridge those racial gaps in her world. The Devil's Highway 3D fiber Lash Mia Adora Good Grips Avocado Slicer Paper Lanterns Wireless LED Thanks Barbara Ann Jeter Realtor for sponsoring this episode. Don't forget to visit our shop on Amazon where you can find more favorite things from the show. Connect with Corine Facebook // Youtube // Twitter // Instagram // Pinterest Show Notes Music is by Ben Sound Sponsor: Audible Get your free 30-day trial and download from Audible Here.
Inspired by last week's chapter, Vanessa sits down with our mentor, Professor Stephanie Paulsell, to learn more about the theology of pilgrimages. They discuss the Japanese poet Bashō, their own Virginia Woolf pilgrimage, and Hagrid’s journey to the giants. Throughout the conversation they consider the question: Must you leave your house to make a pilgrimage?This episode we also hear owl post from Danielle Daniels, Marcie Walker, Leah Bauman, Darlyn Summers, and Molly.CW: This episode contains voicemails about some intense topics, including grief and miscarriage.Next week, we'll be reading Chapter 21 of Order of the Phoenix, The Eye of the Snake, through the theme of Honesty.You can read more about our pilgrimages at: https://www.readingandwalkingwith.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
My guest for Rising Stories Podcast episode #130 is Rosie Roca. Rosie is VP of Salesforce Essentials Customer Experience, an American cloud-based software company headquartered in San Francisco, California. A graduate of Harvard University and of Stanford, where she received her MBA. Rosie and I met last summer at the Lean In Global Leaders Conference. Rosie shares her story of resilience and gumption from the time she was a young girl moving to this country from Cuba to being accepted into Harvard. Rosie also shares her three pivotal messages to women who are looking for more opportunities in work, school, and life. You guys, I loved talking with Rosie today, and I know that through our conversation you will feel empowered to move into your goals and dreams. Rosie's Favorites NY Times Daily Podcast Chef's Table Pocket App Today's episode is sponsored by Maybelyn (Habito) Plecic. She is a Lean In Regional Leader in the Oviedo, Florida area. Many thanks to Maybelyn for helping to empower women by supporting Rising Stories Podcast. If you would like to join us in reaching more women or you'd like to have your company featured on this podcast, please contact me ★ DONATE: PayPal.me/CorineSandifer ★ ★ Venmo: @corinesandifer ★ Future Guests: Rachel Cargle, Marcie Walker and the gals from Hey Wanderer. Don't forget to visit our shop on Amazon where you can find more favorite things from the show. Connect with Corine Facebook // Youtube // Twitter // Instagram // Pinterest Show Notes Music is by Ben Sound Sponsor: Audible Get your free 30-day trial and download from Audible Here.