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Send us a textSometimes one coffee isn't enough. Join us for a second cup in this special bonus episode!In this bonus episode, Hillary continues the discussion with Marie Brown and Kimber Decker about what it truly means to create safe, healing environments for kids when home doesn't feel like home. Together, they explore how trust is built over time, why therapy doesn't have to feel clinical or intense, and how hope can begin with a small spark when kids are given space to step out of survival mode and imagine a different future.LINKS & INFO:For more Info on this PodcastLearn more about WedgwoodWedgwood & Podcast MerchSupport the showDon't forget to subscribe to stay up-to-date on the latest episodes!
Send us a textWhat happens when “home” doesn't feel like home?In this episode of Wedgwood's Coffee Break Conversation, host Hillary talks with Marie Brown, Supervisor of Wedgwood's Human Trafficking residential treatment home, and Kimber Decker, clinical facilitator in Wedgwood's Intensive Outpatient Program.They unpack how instability, trauma, and unsafe environments affect a child's sense of safety and identity—and how consistent care, healthy boundaries, and supportive relationships can begin rebuilding belonging.Drawing from decades of combined experience, Marie and Kimber share powerful stories that highlight the impact of trust, autonomy, and connection in healing.Whether you're a parent, caregiver, mentor, or someone who simply cares about kids, this conversation offers practical insight and hopeful reminders that nurturing, “home-like” spaces can be created in small, meaningful ways.LINKS & INFO:For more Info on this PodcastLearn more about WedgwoodWedgwood & Podcast MerchSupport the showDon't forget to subscribe to stay up-to-date on the latest episodes!
Repeat guest and founding member of Web Designer Pro™, Marie Brown, is back on the podcast, sharing what's working for her with getting clients through Instagram.And she offers a much-needed reminder that, even if clients don't mark down “found you on social media,” it doesn't mean it's not working.The more touch points you have and the more you stay top of mind, the more likely you'll land more clients.Head to the show notes to get all links and resources we mentioned along with a full transcription of this episode at joshhall.co/392
Anne Marie Brown was born into one of Hawaii’s most iconic hospitality families — the Kelleys of Outrigger Hotels — and got her start in the industry with hands-on internships in nearly every department, from housekeeping and front desk to maintenance and the bell desk. Today, her path has taken her far beyond the Hawaiian Islands and the hotel world. Brown is now the co-founder of Alpenglow Travel, a luxury travel agency specializing in FIT, small group travel, events and corporate B2B planning. In this episode of Humans of Travel, Brown reflects on her family’s legacy and the lasting impact Outrigger Hotels & Resorts has had on Hawaii’s tourism landscape. She also shares valuable lessons from her background in hospitality, the story behind launching Alpenglow Travel and how her passion for poetry — including her viral piece, "Pretty," written for her daughter — continues to shape the way she sees the world. This episode is sponsored by Lindblad Expeditions - National Geographic. RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE Outrigger Hotels & Resorts Alpenglow Travel Contact: info@alpenglowtravel.com The viral poem "Pretty" ABOUT YOUR HOST Emma Weissmann is the Executive Editor of TravelAge West, a print magazine and website for travel advisors based in the Western U.S. She is also the co-host of Trade Secrets, a podcast created with sister publication Travel Weekly, and the Editor-in-Chief of print publication AGENTatHOME.TravelAge West also produces events including Future Leaders in Travel, Global Travel Marketplace West, the WAVE Awards gala ad the Napa Valley Leadership Forum. ABOUT THE SHOW TravelAge West’s award-winning podcast, “Humans of Travel,” features conversations with exceptional people who have compelling stories to tell. Listeners will hear from the travel industry’s notable authorities, high-profile executives, travel advisors and rising stars as they share the highs and lows that make them human.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this uplifting episode of the Legacy United Podcast, we sit down with Marie Brown as she shares her inspiring journey of growth, courage, and self-discovery. Growing up in a military family, Marie's childhood took her from Puerto Rico to Georgia to Colorado—each place shaping her perspective and resilience. Marie opens up about what it was like transitioning from a structured military-influenced upbringing to carving her own path as a life coach and entrepreneur. She shares the bold leap she took from working for others to building her own business and empowering others to do the same. Tune in to hear Marie's story of transformation and motivation—available now on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, iHeart Radio, and more!
In our first podcast of 2025, Shama sits down with Kaloni Elvis-Marie Brown!Kaloni Elvis-Marie Brown (nick name Kk) has been training Brazilian Jiu Jitsu for nine years since the age six. She began her Jiu Jitsu journey when her mom took her and her younger brother Ludah to try Brazilian Jiu Jitsu out and Kk instantly fell in love with it. For the past seven years she has trained under Kim Terra at UFC Gym in Hilo, Hawai'i..She is a 4x IBJJF Pan American champion and ADCC No Gi. Youth World champion. In 2024 Kk traveled by herself to Miami to train with Alpha Miami Grappling under Carlos Sainz and compete no gi in both Florida and Texas. She has flown over 80,000 miles to compete.This January she will be making her IBJJF Euros debut at blue belt along side her instructor Kim Terra and teammate Moana. Her goal going into 2025 is to win grand slam. In addition to BJJ she wrestles at Hilo high and won officials this year as a freshman. She is projected to be 4x state champion.Learn more about Girls in Gis:Homepage: https://www.girls-in-gis.comEvents: https://www.girls-in-gis.com/events/Shop: http://www.girls-in-gis.com/shop/Donate: http://www.girls-in-gis.com/donate/Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/GirlsinGisFacebook Official: https://www.facebook.com/GirlsinGisTwitter: @_girls_in_gis_Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/girlsingis/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/girlsingis
Today on The Pulse, we're featuring the Makers Making Change Holiday Hackathon! Last month in Burnaby, B.C., host Grant Hardy attended this event, hosted by Makers Making Change, a program offered through the Neil Squire Society in British Columbia. The event offered an opportunity for volunteers to adapt 250 toys to donate to kids with disabilities across Canada.In this episode, Grant speaks with members of the Makers Making Change team, volunteers, students, and people who will benefit from the adapted toys too!Grant's first guest is Reed Schrad, the Web Product Owner at Makers Making Change to give Grant some more information about the event.Then, Grant speaks with Charlie Kiers, a volunteer at the Holiday Hackathon, who shows us how an adaptation is made to a popular Fisher Price toy.Ethan Ho, a high school student and volunteer, stopped by to give Grant some more insight into what kind of work is needed to adapt the toys and what kinds of difference these toys will make.At the event was Marie Brown, an occupational therapist with SET BC who told Grant about the importance of equitable access to inclusive play.Plus, Evie and Carey Lotz are a mother and daughter pair that were at the Holiday Hackathon. Evie has benefited from one of the toys through the Makers program and Carie spoke to Grant about how important these toys are to kids with disabilities. Find us on Twitter: @AMIaudio #PulseAMITo contact the Pulse: feedback@ami.caCheck out our website: https://www.ami.ca/ThePulseAbout AMIAMI is a not-for-profit media company that entertains, informs and empowers Canadians who are blind or partially sighted. Operating three broadcast services, AMI-tv and AMI-audio in English and AMI-télé in French, AMI's vision is to establish and support a voice for Canadians with disabilities, representing their interests, concerns and values through inclusion, representation, accessible media, reflection, representation and portrayal.Learn more at AMI.caConnect on Twitter @AccessibleMediaOn Instagram @accessiblemediaincOn Facebook at @AccessibleMediaIncOn TikTok @accessiblemediainc
Today’s Peoples Bank Let’s Talk Indianola features Teresa Strebe and Marie Brown with Holiday House after their Indianola Chamber of Commerce ribbon cutting ceremony.
Welcome to episode 656. We have one tales for you this evening, about a lonely woman, seven sickly cows and an inner beast that can't be contained.COMING UPGood Evening: Patreon Bonus, Thank Yous: 00:01:06Marie Brown's Megaphagia as read by Heather Thomas: 00:03:36PERTINENT LINKSSupport us on Patreon! Spread the darkness.Shop Tales to Terrify MerchOriginal Score by Nebulus EntertainmentNebulus on FacebookNebulus on InstagramSPECIAL THANKS TOAmanda CarrilloLestle BaxterOrion D. HegreSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/talestoterrify. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Babbel (até 55% de desconto): babbel.com/misteriososO caso de hoje vai contar a história de Linda Brown, uma adolescente que se apaixonou por um homem 10 anos mais velho o que ela. Linda chegou a ser emancipada pois sua mãe acreditava que o rapaz, David, daria uma condição de vida melhor do que a que ela podia oferecer. Anos depois eles se casaram, David abriu uma empresa, mudaram de vida e até tiveram uma filha. Mas, em menos de um ano após o nascimento, Linda foi encontrada sem vida na cama da própria casa e a enteada dela, a primeira filha do David confessou o crime. Contudo, o que parecia ser a resolução de um caso, era o início de uma investigação que envolvia manipulação. Hoje, vocês irão conhecer a história de Linda Marie Brown.
How to improve EHR implementation and documentation efficiency with time-saving strategies for physicians and resources to reduce physician burnout. Our guest is Marie Brown, MD, MACP, director of Practice Redesign at the American Medical Association. AMA CXO Todd Unger hosts.
BAPC × Diane Marie Brown If there are generational curses then there must be generational blessings right? According to Diane Marie Brown that is the truth and we dive into that and much more while discussing her debut novel, Black Candle Women. Keep up with Diane Marie Brown Join The Fellowship—BAPC's Patreon Community Subscribe to BAPC on YouTube Subscribe to The Days—BAPC's Newsletter Follow BAPC on Instagram Shop BAPC's Bookshop *** Recorded on 10.26.23 ***
One of the most overlooked experiences is menopause and perimenopause and impact on mental health. Societally we treat it like a disease or an ‘untapped market' to sell more products. Many people feel isolated and alone in their mind-life experiences, and for some this can have extreme consequences. Today we have three experts by experience and training talking about how the system fails menopausal people and sharing their lived experiences in approaching this time of life as an incredibly transformative experience. We also discuss: how early trauma and sexual abuse can re-emerge in midlife the “second peak” of psychosis spiritual emergency and holistic healing dealing with mortality and fear of dying sacred rage in menopause developing new archetypes for the "elder" the medicalization of pms and menopause hormone replacement therapies, estradial, etc. diagnostic overshadowing capitalism and the menopause “market” Bios Leah Harris is a psychiatric survivor, activist, and independent journalist. Their work examines mental health and disability policy, with a focus on deinstitutionalization and involuntary psychiatric intervention. Leah's writing appears in Truthout, the Disability Visibility Project, The Progressive, and Mad in America; and in the anthologies We've Been Too Patient: Voices from Radical Mental Health (North Atlantic Books (https://www.wevebeentoopatient.org/) and the forthcoming Mad Studies Reader (Routledge). Their memoir-in-progress, NONCOMPLIANT, traces two generations of psychiatric survivorship and resistance in their family, alongside in-depth reporting and analysis of America's failed mental health policies. https://www.leahiharris.com/ Lynda Wisdo, MA, CYT: Lynda is a survivor of childhood trauma and a menopause/trauma-related Spiritual Emergency. After several years of mind/body healing, she went on to earn an MA degree in Transpersonal Studies and Spiritual Guidance along with certifications in Trauma-Informed Yoga, Transpersonal Hypnosis, Reiki, and Tarot for Women. She has written a memoir about her experience with spiritual emergency titled Menopause in Crisis—When Spiritual Emergency Meets the Feminine Midlife Passage (https://menopauseincrisis.weebly.com) her hope being to offer insights and support to women who may be undergoing similar experiences. She can be reached through her websites at https://lyndawisdo.weebly.com or by email at lyndawisdo@gmail.com Trauma & Menopause Conference 2024: Healing the Effects of Trauma Through the Challenges of Perimenopause with Lynda Wisdo, MA, CYT https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/trauma-menopause-conference-2024-the-intersection-of-trauma-menopause-tickets-798528298637 Marie Brown, PhD is a licensed clinical psychologist working in private practice and the public mental health system in New York City. She is the current President of the US Chapter of the International Society for the Psychological and Social Approaches to Psychosis and an original co-founder of Hearing Voices Network NYC. She is co-editor of Women & Psychosis: Multidisciplinary Perspectives (with Marilyn Charles) https://rowman.com/ISBN/9781498591935/Women-and-Psychosis-Multidisciplinary-Perspectives and Emancipatory Perspectives on Madness (with Robin Brown) https://www.routledge.com/Emancipatory-Perspectives-on-Madness-Psychological-Social-and-Spiritual/Brown-Brown/p/book/9780367360160. Website: https://mariebrownphd.com/ Twitter: @BrownMarieC Resources: Yale Study on Menopause & Psychosis + All resources mentioned here: https://www.jazminerussell.com/blog/menopause-trauma-psychosis-holistic-approaches-in-midlife-undoing-patriarchal-conditioning Sessions & Information about the host: JazmineRussell.com Disclaimer: The DEPTH Work Podcast is for educational and entertainment purposes only. Any information on this podcast in no way to be construed or substituted as psychological counseling, psychotherapy, mental health counseling, or any other type of therapy or medical advice.
On this bonus episode of Momentum: A Race Forward Podcast, adrienne marie brown, author of the critically acclaimed book Emergent Strategy spoke with the Government Alliance on Race and Equity's Director of Innovative Practice Cecelia Olusola Tribbl as a part of the network's 2023 membership meeting. In this conversation, adrienne and Olusola talk about the importance of building dynamic partnerships and networks to foster “collaborative ideation,” and building adaptable institutions to address and advance racial equity. adrienne invokes the work of Octavia Butler, noted science fiction author, recipient of multiple Hugo and Nebula awards, and the first science-fiction writer to receive a MacArthur Fellowship, to talk about the “fecundity” and resilience needed in these uncertain times, her own methodology for speculative fiction, and the humanity that can be found in networked relationships *Remarks were edited for time and content To support Momentum: A Race Forward Podcast, make your end of year contribution by texting RFPOD to 44-32. Resources (by order of mention)adrienne marie brown (Official Website) https://adriennemareebrown.net/ Government Alliance on Race and Equity https://www.racialequityalliance.org/ Cecelia Tribbl https://www.racialequityalliance.org/team/cecilia-olusola-tribble/ Emergent Strategy https://adriennemareebrown.net/book/emergent-strategy/ Octavia Butler (Official Site) https://www.octaviabutler.com/ About Race Forward: Race Forward catalyzes movement building for racial justice. In partnership with communities, organizations, and sectors, we build strategies to advance racial justice in our policies, institutions, and culture. Race Forward imagines a just, multiracial, democratic society, free from oppression and exploitation, in which people of color thrive with power and purpose. Follow Race Forward on social media Follow us on Facebook:www.facebook.com/raceforward Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/raceforward Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/raceforward Building Racial Equity (BRE) Trainings www.raceforward.org/trainings Subscribe to our newsletter:www.raceforward.org/subscribe Executive Producers: Hendel Leiva, Cheryl Cato Blakemore Music From Podcastle Pillar- Instrumental (Primary)Good Times - Background Vocals + Music [Primary]
*Trigger Warning: discussions of child abuse and childhood trauma Today, we sit down with Author, Dr. Marie Brown Mercadel, to discuss her journey through self-healing after a tumultuous and traumatic childhood. Dr. Marie shares the power of forgiveness, overcoming shame and how to move from being a victim to becoming a survivor. We learn about the community work that Dr. Marie is doing and how she chose to share her story in her memoir, “Getting To My Enough.”-------- Podcast Guest: Dr. Marie Brown Mercadel, Author, Facilitator & Keynote SpeakerIf you'd like to reach out to our guest, you can contact them using the information below.Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr._marie_speaks/ Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dr._marie_speaks Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drmercconsults/ Website: https://mercadelconsultingsolutions.net/ Purchase the Book: Getting To My Enough Book Your COMPLIMENTARY CONSULTATION! -------- Follow BGHA2 to stay up to date!Instagram: @blackgirlshaveanxietytooTwitter: @anxiousblkgirlsTiktok: @blackgirlshaveanxietytoo Threads: @blackgirlshaveanxietytoo Email: blackgirlshaveanxietytoo@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/black-girls-have-anxiety-too/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/black-girls-have-anxiety-too/support
Elflore and the stories of 'the hidden folk' are so infused in Icelandic culture, even today, that most Icelanders see elves as simply part of their landscape. If they don't outright believe in them, they at least can't say for sure that they don't exist. And in fact so many people DO believe in elves that advocates have blocked new construction and successfully lobbied parliament on behalf of Elvish interests. What do we make of this? Our modern mind resists this sort of engagement with fairy stories, but what do we lose when we sap all possibility of magic from our environments? Today on the podcast, Katie is joined by author Nancy Marie Brown to discuss the power of storytelling and the limits of knowledge (and the freedom of mystery) as we learn more about the Icelandic elves and the people who believe in them. (Plus some bonus chatting about the incredibly unique Icelandic horse!) ------ Subscribe to Born of Wonder on Substack https://bornofwonder.substack.com Support Born of Wonder on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/bornofwonder www.bornofwonder.com ------- Looking for the Hidden Folk: How Iceland's Elves Can Help Save the Earth https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Looking-for-the-Hidden-Folk/Nancy-Marie-Brown/9781639365746 Eivør Pálsdóttir: Tròdlabùndin (Trøllabundin) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wsl-KHGe4Kk Elf lobby blocks Iceland road project https://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/dec/22/elf-lobby-iceland-road-project Listen to Katie on recent Risking Enchantment Episode - The Sublime Mystery of Thin Places: Numinous Experiences and Liminal Spaces https://www.rachelsherlock.com/podcast/episode/e664c8f9/the-sublime-mystery-of-thin-places-numinous-experiences-and-liminal-spaces
It's okay to not be okay, and you can allow yourself time to wallow in whatever has happened to you, but to move forward, you must seek the help you need. Healing is a sign of strength. In this episode, Dr. Graham Taylor speaks with Dr. Marie Brown Mercadel. Dr. Mercadel is a coach, motivational speaker, CEO, and author of the memoir Getting To My Enough, A Story of Faith, Resilience, and Survival. Dr. Mercadel completed her undergraduate studies at North Carolina Central University in Durham, North Carolina, and her Master of Arts and Doctorate of Management at the University of Phoenix. In addition, Dr. Mercadel is a Gallup certified strengths-based leadership coach who has provided training to hundreds of employees. Dr. Mercadel is also a motivational speaker who offers strategies for overcoming personal trauma and provides mentoring and leadership development coaching for women seeking career advancement opportunities. Your post-traumatic growth may look different from someone else's, but you don't have to be ashamed. You don't have to hide. You can heal out loud. For more information about Dr. Marie Brown Mercadel, please visit: https://mercadelconsultingsolutions.net For more information about Getting To My Enough, A Story of Faith, Resilience, and Survival by Dr. Marie Brown Mercadel, please visit: https://mercadelconsultingsolutions.net/product/book/ For more information about Dr. Marie Speaks Sip & Heal, please visit: https://mercadelconsultingsolutions.net/sip Follow Dr. Marie Brown Mercadel on Instagram at dr._marie_speaks, or visit: https://www.instagram.com/dr._marie_speaks/ Watch Dr. Marie Speaks: Sip & Heal discussions, please visit: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtW3-GGr4E5sujHnwNmV3SQ
LIVE! From City Lights celebrates author adrienne marie brown on her latest novel “Maroons: A Grievers Novel.” The second installment of the Grievers trilogy, “Maroons” is a tale of survival that bears brown's background as an activist in Detroit. Amidst the Syndrome H-8 pandemic, she learns the importance of community and connection through an abandoned urban landscape. adrienne marie brown grows healing ideas in public through her multi-genre writing, her music and her podcasts. Informed by 25 years of movement facilitation, somatics, Octavia E Butler scholarship and her work as a doula, brown has nurtured Emergent Strategy, Pleasure Activism, Radical Imagination and Transformative Justice as ideas and practices for transformation. She is the author/editor of seven published texts and the founder of the Emergent Strategy Ideation Institute, where she is now the writer-in-residence. Her published work includes “Fables and Spells Collected and New Short Fiction and Poetry,” “Octavia's Brood,” “Emergent Strategy,” “Pleasure Activism,” and “We Will Not Cancel Us.” “Maroons” is her second novel. Her visionary fiction has appeared in The Funambulist, Harvard Design Review, and Dark Mountain. You can purchase copies of “Maroons: A Grievers Novel” directly from City Lights here: https://citylights.com/maroons/ This was a virtual event hosted by Peter Maravelis and made possible by support from the City Lights Foundation: citylights.com/foundation.
Debut author Diane Marie Brown joins Zibby to discuss Black Candle Women, a propulsive, poignant, warm, and wry family drama with a magical twist about four generations of Black women, the secrets they keep for and from each other, and the family love curse that makes anyone they fall in love with die. Diane describes the inspiration behind this story (it involves many childhood summers spent in New Orleans) and the unconventional, twelve-plus-year path to getting it published. She also reveals her favorite books and authors, her best advice for aspiring authors, and what it was like to be the March 2023 Read With Jenna pick!Purchase on Zibby's Bookshop: https://bit.ly/46UUWUgPurchase on Bookshop: https://bit.ly/46YtR2KSubscribe to Zibby's weekly newsletter here.Purchase Moms Don't Have Time to Read Books merch here. Now there's more! Subscribe to Moms Don't Have Time to Read Books on Acast+ and get ad-free episodes. https://plus.acast.com/s/moms-dont-have-time-to-read-books. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to season three of the show! This season we're focusing on indie books, and we couldn't be more excited to read and discuss books written by our fellow indie authors. In this episode, we discuss Savage Lands by Stacey Marie Brown. It's a dystopian fantasy that would definitely appeal to fans of our dystopian fantasy series, The Ending Legacy. SPOILER WARNING: This episode contains ALL the spoilers for Savage Lands.BOOK RECS:Terms and Conditions by Lauren AsherOf Beast and Beauty by Chanda HahnWild Lands by Stacey Marie BrownUP NEXT:Dark King by CN CrawfordLS's KICKSTARTER (Check out the pretty covers!):https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/lindseysparks/echo-trilogyLP's REAM SUBSCRIPTION:https://reamstories.com/page/lfk908ny1p/publicLS's REAM SUBSCRIPTION:https://reamstories.com/lindseysparksCURRENT DEALS & STEALS:Tide and Tempest (ebook) - FREE--Lindsey Sparks' Discord:https://discord.gg/smTeDHQBhTLindsey Pogue's Discord:https://discord.gg/fexSbTh2zTLindsey Pogue's website:https://www.lindseypogue.com/Lindsey Sparks' website:https://www.authorlindseysparks.com/Support the show
Diane Marie Brown's debut novel, Black Candle Women, was chosen as a Read with Jenna Book Club pick on the Today Show.
Da Bruhs Bookshelf is joined with a special guest Kat, from the F.A.B podcast with another out-of-the-box discussion guided by adrienne marie brown's "Pleasure Activism" The Politics of Feeling Good. This groundbreaking book explores the transformative power of pleasure as a form of resistance and healing. In this podcast, we delve into some key themes and ideas presented in the book. adrienne maree brown invites listeners to reimagine activism beyond traditional models of struggle and sacrifice, emphasizing the importance of pleasure and joy in our movements for social justice. The book highlights the ways in which pleasure can be a radical and revolutionary force, challenging oppressive systems and creating spaces for liberation. Through a series of essays, interviews, and personal reflections, brown explores various aspects of pleasure activism, including sex positivity, consent, body autonomy, and embracing pleasure as a birthright. She highlights the significance of pleasure in marginalized communities, particularly for those whose bodies and desires have been historically policed and oppressed. The podcast engages with brown's intersectional approach to pleasure activism, acknowledging that different individuals and communities experience pleasure in diverse ways. Listeners will gain insight into the importance of centering marginalized voices, fostering inclusivity, and dismantling systems of oppression to create spaces where pleasure can flourish for all. The conversations in this podcast will encourage listeners to challenge their preconceived notions of activism, inviting them to consider pleasure as a tool for personal and societal transformation. Whether you are new to activism or a seasoned advocate, "Pleasure Activism" offers a fresh perspective on the possibilities of joy and pleasure in our collective efforts for a more just and equitable world.
Leigh Richardson of the Brain Performance Center and host of In Your Head with Leigh Richardson speaks with Dr. Marie Brown Mercadel, Gallup certified strengths-based leadership coach and Chief Executive Officer for Mercadel Consulting Solutions. Dr. Brown-Mercadel talks about "healing out loud" from unresolved trauma, positive affirmations, and mental health stigma in the Black community. Leigh Richardson is also the author of Brain on Game On, available at Amazon and on http://www.thebrainperformancecenter.com and https://www.leigherichardson.com/. She also owns and operates The Brain Performance Center, a brain and mental health clinic located in Dallas, Texas that can be reached at 214-329-9017. This show is also on Apple Podcasts, iTunes, Google Play, Spotify, iHeart Radio, Audible and Stitcher.
Diane Marie Brown talks about her historical novel, Black Candle Women, recently named as “A Read with Jenna Book Club Pick as Seen on the Today Show.” Jenna Bush Hager says, “If you like Practical Magic… you will love Black Candle Women.” We dive into what inspired Diane Marie Brown to write this particular story and how her own family history inspired the book. In addition, Diane Marie Brown shares great advice for writers, the best books she's read lately, and how she went about researching for the book. Find the books recommended, the author's social media links, and the video version of this episode at www.BestofWomensFiction.com All books featured on the podcast are listed in The Best of Women's Fiction List at www.bookshop.org and amazon.com Ashley's author website: www.AshleyHasty.com
In this episode we chat with Diane Marie Brown about her new book. Get your copy here: https://bookshop.org/p/books/black-candle-women-diane-marie-brown/18524225?ean=9781525899911 Support the podcast by buying us a cup of Kofi: https://ko-fi.com/winewomenwordspodcast
Chicago-based journalist and musician Debbie-Marie Brown is a staff writer for the Chicago Reader whose work centers around their Chicago-based curiosities. As a journalist, they are dedicated to telling an accurate story of what the city offers its communities. Brown is also a musician inspired by the DIY music scene, and plays the guitar and sings lead vocals for their eponymous band of four. This is what their Chicago sounds like. This segment of “This Is What Chicago Sounds Like” was produced by Ari Mejia. To learn more about Debbie-Marie Brown, follow them on Instagram @debbiemarieb.
I had the best chat about voodoo, writing and family with one of this year's Read with Jenna picks, Diane Marie Brown. We are celebrating her debut novel, Black Candle Women. Her journey to this novel was so inspiring. She was so much fun to chat with and fun fact- she loves Bravo! Follow Diane for her latest novels and news: https://www.dianemariebrown.com
What is copaganda? And why do so many thrillers feel like copaganda? Mariquita and Renee discuss these questions plus how to spot copaganda in our literature. They also share some books that they loved that don't pass the test and some great books that do. In the second segment, Ashley interviews Diane Marie Brown, author of Black Candle Women. They discuss developing the multigenerational story of Black women, keeping the story grounded, dealing with a curse, and making a new home. Get a copy of Black Candle Women by Diane Marie Brown here. Books & Resources mentioned by Renee & Mariquita: Scorched Grace by Margot Douaihy The House in the Pines by Ana Reyes Shutter by Ramona Emerson Firekeeper's Daughter by Angeline Boulley Blackwater Falls by Ausma Zehanat Khan Teen Vogue: Copaganda: What It Is and How To Recognize it by Palika Makam Mariquita's interview with Ana Reyes Support our hosts & guests: Follow Mariquita: Instagram Follow Renee: Instagram // Twitter // The Storygraph Diane Marie Brown: Website // Instagram // Twitter // TikTok Follow Ashley: Instagram // Twitter // Website Beyond the Box: Our weekly round-up of blog and podcast content delivered directly to your inbox every Friday Check out our online community here! This episode was edited by Niba and produced by Renee Powers on the ancestral land of the Dakota people. Original music by @iam.onyxrose Learn more about Feminist Book Club on our website, sign up for our emails, shop our Bookshop.org recommendations, and follow us on Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, Facebook, Pinterest.
In episode 10 of Female Firesides Emily sits down with Lyndsey Marie Brown. Lyndsey Marie is a certified life coach, intuitive tarot and oracle card reader, and Reiki Master who is passionate about helping others lead with their Higher Self. Her personal magic is empowering leaders to follow their authenticity and expand the impact of their work in the world. Lyndsey believes in creating your own rules when it comes to business, and also in the power of community. Lyndsey Marie Brown | Sacred Self Coach lyndseymariebrown@gmail.com @lyndseymariebrown on Instagram and TikTok Website: lyndseymariebrown.com You can find Emily at: https://ebdesignagency.com/ @ebdesignagency on Instagram
Today my guest is Diane Marie Brown, author of Black Candle Women, a warm and wry family drama with a magical twist about four generations of Black women living under one roof and the family curse that stems back to a Voodoo shop in 1950s New Orleans. We discuss the winding road to debut novel including finding an agent, research, ways to connect with other new authors, and much more.
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This week on Black and Published, Nikesha speaks with Diane Marie Brown, author of the novel, Black Candle Women. A professor at Orange Coast College and a public health professional for the Long Beach Health Department, Diane has a BA and MPH from UCLA and a degree in fiction from USC's Master of Professional Writing Program. She grew up in Stockton and now lives in Long Beach, California, with her husband, their four daughters, and their dog, Brownie. Black Candle Women is her debut novel.In our conversation, Diane discusses the incidents in her childhood that made her afraid to take risks in her writing, the experience of winning a publishing contest with a manuscript that had been sitting in a drawer for a decade, and the connection she found between Voodoo and Catholicism that helped her bring to life her novel about the rituals of hoodoo magic. Support the showFollow the Show: IG: @blkandpublished Twitter: @BLKandPublished Follow Me:IG: @nikesha_elise Twitter: @Nikesha_Elise Get My Books
Diane Marie Brown grew up in Northern California but, after meeting her husband in college and moving, she now calls Long Beach her home.Brown's life continued with college, family and a career in public health. Although a creative career was not something Brown envisioned for herself, she always had a love of writing—and after attending USC's professional writing program, she kept chipping away at a project.On this week's “The Word” podcast, Brown explains how the murder of George Floyd and the spirit of inclusion lead to her book "Black Candle Women" becoming a published novel."Black Candle Women" is set in Long Beach where it tells the story of four generations of Black women as they try to overcome a family curse that kills anyone they fall in love with. It will be available everywhere on Feb. 28. You can pre-order your copy on Amazon.It's already received praise, including from filmmaker Ava DuVernay who called it “propulsive and poignant."To follow Brown on her journey or to learn about upcoming book signing events, follow her on Instagram.Subscribe to "The Word" podcast on all streaming platforms or listen to the audio version here.
Web designer and business strategist Marie Brown of “Beyond The Kitchen Table” shares how she markets and gets the majority of her clients now through Instagram along with other worthwhile marketing channels you can explore for your web design business as well.In This Episode00:00 - Introduction01:47 - Greeting to Marie04:43 - Branding study08:28 - Identifying the niche12:02 - Know your superpower15:24 - Client focus17:44 - Building the base21:06 - Switching social platforms23:45 - Market awareness26:58 - Content strategy33:37 - Tagging the client35:02 - In the hot seat40:30 - Utilizing a podcast46:50 - Repurpose content49:38 - Guest testimonials54:58 - Long term game59:47 - Creating tiers of recurring1:03:55 - Marketing idea1:07:44 - Courses1:12:59 - Building community1:14:00 - Organizing time1:19:04 - Podcast thoughts1:22:18 - Talking to five years agoGet all links, resources and show notes at:https://joshhall.co/229
Hosted by Andrew Keen, Keen On features conversations with some of the world's leading thinkers and writers about the economic, political, and technological issues being discussed in the news, right now. In this episode, Andrew is joined by Nancy Marie Browni, author of Looking for the Hidden Folk: How Iceland's Elves Can Save the Earth. Nancy Marie Brown is the author of several highly praised cultural histories, including The Real Valkyrie, Song of the Vikings, and Ivory Vikings. These titles have been favorably reviewed in the New Yorker, the New York Times, the Economist, the Times Literary Supplement, the Wall Street Journal, and many other journals. Brown has spent decades studying Icelandic literature and culture. She lives on a farm in Vermont where she keeps four Icelandic horses and an Icelandic sheepdog. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Marie Brown, MD, the AMA's director of practice redesign and a professor at Rush University in Chicago, answers questions about opening a private medical practice and shares resources for how to get started. American Medical Association CXO Todd Unger hosts. Download the AMA's free "Private Practice Playbook" here: https://www.ama-assn.org/practice-management/ama-steps-forward/private-practice-playbook
In this episode, we hear from Marie Brown, MD, on how to get into an efficiency mentality and make changes at your practice to improve workflow challenges and decreasing unnecessary work “because you're the boss.” Learn how to improve quality of care by adapting your workflow. To get the AMA resources mentioned in this episode, visit ama-assn.org/staying-open or stepsforward.org
I got a chance to have a whirlwind 30 mins with Lisa, fresh off her being all over the press as the lady who's about to design Katie Price's new supercar! We spoke about being a women in predominantly male orientated industries, owning and driving Supercars, competing in Formula Racing for Women, and social media trolls. Her passion is infectious and looking forward to where she takes things! Thanks always Dragon Signs and Tiny Rebel, and welcome onboard Porter Travel and SupplyMyFire.com
I got a chance to have a whirlwind 30 mins with Lisa, fresh off her being all over the press as the lady who's about to design Katie Price's new supercar! We spoke about being a women in predominantly male orientated industries, owning and driving Supercars, competing in Formula Racing for Women, and social media trolls. Her passion is infectious and looking forward to where she takes things! Thanks always Dragon Signs and Tiny Rebel, and welcome onboard Porter Travel and SupplyMyFire.com
In this episode of Faculty Feed, we're joined by Dr. Marie Brown, the Interim Associate Provost for Teaching and Innovation from the Delphi Center at the University of Louisville. We discuss the annual Celebration of Teaching and Learning, which serves as an opportunity to honor our institution's education mission while learning from our peers. Catch some of the highlights from this year's conference and access the Celebration materials here: https://louisville.edu/delphi/programs/celebration/celebration To contact Faculty Feed with questions or comments please email us at FacFeed@louisville.edu.
This week I get to talk with Ashleigh Marie Brown, founder of Claire Fertility. She shares her journey from storyteller and writer to helping people rewrite their own family stories in the tech space. She's the coolest.
Dr. Marie Brown talks with guest Nigel Girgrah, MD, Chief Wellness Officer at Ochsner Health, about how “quick win” system adjustments such as implementing badge logins, synchronizing refills, and decreasing EHR clicks can improve practice efficiency and reduce physician frustration. To learn more, check out the related AMA STEPS Forward™ toolkit: https://bit.ly/3nqd5oh. (If link is not active, copy and paste the URL into the address bar of your web browser.)
Have you read Savage Lands or any books by Stacey Marie Brown? Are you curious how these characters came to her head? Do you wonder why her book feel so real and tangible? Well, you're in luck, because I got to sit down with Stacey and ask her all of these questions! From her writing process, her history in Hollywood, to the future of the Savage Lands series, we cover it all! I will warn you, there were some technical difficulties with this episode, so I am super sorry if the audio quality is annoying. I loved this episode, so I wanted to release it despite there being slight microphone issues. This episode is sponsored by Audible! Follow this link to get a free 30-day trial for Audible. Become a Patreon Member! https://www.patreon.com/abookshelfbinge Join the discord server! Shop the Podcast! We have merch! Click here to shop the podcast's merch! Credits: Host: @bookshelfbinge Guests: Stacey Marie Brown (@staceymariebrown) Cover art: SaraSomethingCo (@sarasomething.co) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Dr. Marie Brown, AMA Director of Practice Redesign, talks with Dr. Kavita Bhavan, Chief Innovation Officer at Parkland Health and Hospital System in Dallas, TX, about the importance of establishing community trust when addressing health disparities and how Parkland's targeted health equity work led to the establishment of Annie's Place, a free childcare center for children of patients. To learn more about Annie's Place, please visit https://www.mommiesinneed.org/anniesplace.
Marie Brown, MD, AMA Director of Practice Redesign, discusses Electronic Health Record (EHR) tips that can save you hundreds of hours. To learn more, check out the AMA STEPS Forward™ toolkit on EHR Optimization here: https://bit.ly/3nqd5oh. (If link is not clickable, copy and paste the URL into the address bar of your web browser.)
Limekiln Lane by Louise Lewis a powerful first-person account of domestic violence in lockdown. This episode of In The Wings, we hear from three professionals who support women experiencing domestic abuse Mary McDermott, CEO of Safe Ireland, Marie Brown, Director of Foyle Women's Aid, and Sarah Benson CEO of Women's Aid
The Website Coach with Marie Brown is for entrepreneurs and small business owners that want a winning website. One that attracts more visitors and helps them book more clients.Because that is what your website should be doing for you. It shouldn't just look pretty. It should be working hard for your business - 24/7. So that you can work less on your business and spend more time working with clients, or doing something else. That's why you started a business wasn't it? To do the work you want to do, when you wanted to do it, helping clients and making money. Not to hustle or post endlessly on social media….As well as talking about websites I'll show you how I run my business - the mistakes I've made, the tools I use and what has worked for me.You won't find any tech speak here. Everything is explained in simple terms.Each episode will have points for you to take away and action. Nothing too difficult or technical, but simple actions that can make a real difference to your website's ability to attract or convert clients.You can visit my website https://beyondthekitchentable.co.uk and follow me on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/beyondthekt