POPULARITY
Rafa Rico presenta la marcha de procesión "Mater Mea", una emotiva composición de Ricardo Dorado Janeiro, escrita en 1962.
En el audio de hoy narraremos las sensaciones vividas tras un viaje a Tierra Santa. Tras una revisión de la historia de Israel, hablaremos de las reflexiones sobre ese viaje que ocurrió en 2018 y un encuentro psicológico entre el yo que escribía sobre el viaje en 2018 y el yo presente. Música: Amarguras de Manuel Font; Cristo del Amor de Francisco Javier Moreno; Cristo de la Sangre de Emilio Cebrián; Mater Mea de Ricardo Dorado; Virgen del Valle de Vicente Gómez-Zarzuela.
A Roma nella cappella del Pontificio Seminario Maggiore, a San Giovanni in Laterano, si venera da oltre due secoli un'immagine della Beata Vergine Maria conosciuta con il titolo di Madonna della Fiducia. Questo piccolo quadro, in cui la Madonna tiene amorevolmente in braccio il Bambino Gesù, ha un grande significato teologico e spirituale. Che cos'è infatti la fiducia? San Tommaso d'Aquino ne parla nell'articolo 6 della Questione 129 della Summa Theologiae, Secunda-Secundae. Questo articolo è dedicato alla “magnanimità”. La magnanimità è ciò che chiamiamo la grandezza d'animo, la nobiltà del carattere e dello spirito.
This week our guest is Tomi Akitunde, founder of matermea.com. We discuss how Tomi created a space for transparent conversations about Black motherhood. mater mea was founded nearly 10 years ago and has evolved to cover the topics that Black mothers want to know about, which is why it's also known as the 'Black Mom Google." Resources shared in episode:Therapy for Black GirlsHealth In Her HueGuest Social Media:Instagram: @matermeaWebsite: matermea.comClick here to subscribe via RSS feed:https://feeds.simplecast.com/Uy7htk0WJoin our newsletter: https:mailchi.mp/whatisblack/newsletterVisit our website: www.whatisblack.coFollow @whatisblk on Instagram, Twitter and FacebookRate, Review and Subscribe!Support the show https://www.patreon.com/whatisblack
This week our guest is Tomi Akitunde, founder of matermea.com. We discuss how Tomi created a space for transparent conversations about Black motherhood. mater mea was founded nearly 10 years ago and has evolved to cover the topics that Black mothers want to know about, which is why it's also known as the 'Black Mom Google."Resources shared in episode:Therapy for Black GirlsHealth In Her HueGuest Social Media:Instagram: @matermeaWebsite: matermea.comClick here to subscribe via RSS feed:https://feeds.simplecast.com/Uy7htk0WJoin our newsletter: https:mailchi.mp/whatisblack/newsletterVisit our website: www.whatisblack.coFollow @whatisblk on Instagram, Twitter and FacebookRate, Review and Subscribe!Support the show https://www.patreon.com/whatisblack
On today's episode we're joined by Kaya Henderson, the CEO of Reconstruction, an education company that's rethinking how we educate Black children about Black people, culture and contributions of Black people. Check out this episode and others on Apple Podcast, YouTube, Stitcher, Audible and wherever you listen to podcasts.This episode is brought to you by:mater meaAnnouncementsSign up for our newsletters here: https://mailchi.mp/whatisblack/newsletterWe're on Patreon, become a patronGuest social mediaReconstruction https://reconstruction.us(Instagram & Facebook)-@reconstructionus(Twitter)-@reconstruct_us(LinkedIn)-https://www.linkedin.com/company/reconstruction-us/What is Black-@whatisblk#whatisblack
Christy, Colugo’s Chief Parent Officer, is joined by Tomi Akitunde, journalist and founder of Mater Mea, a community for Black moms and gender non-conforming people. Tomi shares what inspired her to start Mater Mea and how it’s evolved over the years in its mission to provide answers and community and to depict the richness and diversity of Black motherhood. She also shares her own “mom-in-waiting” story and how it’s informed and intersected with her work. Mentioned in this episode: Tomi’s Mom in Waiting story, Mater Mea’s content on infertility, CDC research on infertility, the isolation faced by Black women seeking infertility treatments.
Una noche de arte la que notamos en esta oportunidad, el maestro de las artes nos regalo una catedra de los diferentes estilos y corrientes que posee y que realiza con un gran equipo dominado Mater Mea. Instamos alos hermanos a seguir dejando palsmado tan bellos trabajos en la Cultura de nuestro pais.
Marcha a ejecutarse en el turno # 52 del Cortejo de Santo entierro - Viernes Santo --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cristo-del-amor/message
Did you know that women of color have the highest rates of maternal deaths in the developed world? Even in New York City alone, the mortality rate is around 12 times higher for black women as it is for white women, and four times higher, on average, nationally. Black women also are 60% more likely to experience hypertensive disorders like pre-eclampsia, and are more likely to die from as a result. These symptoms are exacerbated by an inescapable atmosphere of societal and systemic racism that can include the dismissal by physicians of their legitimate concerns and symptoms, the pre-conceived notions that black women are more likely to be single mothers, or the false belief that they are somehow better at dealing with pain. In this episode of Let’s Talk LIVE, Coach Colette sits down with Nana Eyeson-Akiwowo from African Health Now, and Anthonia Akitunde of Mater Mea. The three dive deeper into the real challenges facing black women at the intersection of maternity, motherhood, and career. The guests also discuss their founder’s journeys, and how they make time in their hectic schedules for rest, relaxation and self-care. *** African Health Now provides free postpartum "maternity go boxes" that include the necessary health and hygiene supplies to support mothers and their newborns during their first weeks. Mater Mea helps black moms live their best lives, featuring real motherhood stories and expert advice on everything from managing the work-life juggle, to finding a midwife, to handling microaggressions at work. If you enjoyed this episode, why not share it on Instagram and tag @Coach_Colette! She’ll be sure to share your comments and big takeaways on her Instagram Stories. Thanks for listening and please make sure to give us a review on iTunes or Spotify or wherever you listen. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coach-colette/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/coach-colette/support
T+P co-founder, Amber Anderson talks about motherhood and race with Anthonia Akitunde, founder and editor-in-chief of Mater Mea, a website that tells the stories of black women at the intersection of motherhood and career. From misconceptions to misrepresentations—Amber and Anthonia discuss how these factors might affect the way a business constructs its messaging.
This week on One Bad Mother, Books! They can be really helpful! Gwen Glazer, the recommendations librarian from the NYC public Library and co-host of the podcast The Librarian Is In, joins as our cohost and we explore how books can help us prepare our kids from the simplest of milestones to some of the harder issues. Gwen brings us suggestions for books about refugees and immigration for our kids and proves it isn’t just Biz who can’t find books about parenting by people of color. Plus Biz has another author in the house and so many announcements! Gwen’s recommendations!: "16 Books about Refugees for Kids & Adults" "#PARENTINGSOWHITE: Where Are the Black Parenting Memoirs?" by Nefertiti Austin in Mater Mea magazine online Funny memoirs from parents of color: Child Please: How Mama’s Old-School Lessons Helped Me Check Myself Before I Wrecked Myself by Ylonda Gault Caviness Toddlers Are Assholes: It's Not Your Fault by Bunmi Latidan Postcards from Cookie by Caroline Clarke To support Janet Stickmon and the publication of her book To Black Parents Visiting Earth, click here! The Librarian Is In Podcast Twitter: @NYPLRecommends Previous Gwen Glazer episode: One Bad Mother Episode 163 Preorder the One Bad Mother book! You're Doing A Great Job!: 100 Ways You're Winning At Parenting! You can get it at Amazon or Barnes and Noble or Books-A-Million or your local indie book store! MaxFunDrive is coming March 20th-31st! Thank you to all our listeners who support the show as monthly members of MaximumFun.org. Our sponsors this week are Casper and Blue Apron. One Bad Mother listeners can get $50 toward any mattress purchase by visiting http://www.casper.com/badmother and using promo code "badmother" at check out. And check out this week's Blue Apron menu and get your first 3 meals free, with free shipping, by going to http://www.blueapron.com/badmother. Share your genius and fail moments! Call 206-350-9485* *Be sure to tell us at the top of your message whether you're leaving a genius moment, a fail, or a rant! Thanks!! Share a personal or commercial message on the show! Subscribe to One Bad Mother in iTunes Join our mailing list!
Mash-Up relationships and marriages are always tricky (Two cultures! Two religions! Two ethnicities! We're already dizzy) so we're calling in the experts on this one. We talk with Nigerian-American Anthonia Akitunde, founder of Mater Mea, about her challenges planning her mash-up wedding to her white, Jewish fiance. And we bring in wedding planner Rebecca Pfiffner for expert advice on how to handle a wedding, and marriage, when relationships and cultures and families can clash. Visit mashupamericans.com for more!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Mash-Up relationships and marriages are always tricky (Two cultures! Two religions! Two ethnicities! We're already dizzy) so we're calling in the experts on this one. We talk with Nigerian-American Anthonia Akitunde, founder of Mater Mea, about her challenges planning her mash-up wedding to her white, Jewish fiance. And we bring in wedding planner Rebecca Pfiffner for expert advice on how to handle a wedding, and marriage, when relationships and cultures and families can clash. Visit mashupamericans.com for more!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
1. The Good Guys & Tesz Millan - "Spotlight" [Avicii Rising Star Mix]2. Pagano - "Kissing The Whookiee" [Original Mix]3. Astrix - "Reunion" [Original Mix]4. D-Formation - "Izan" [Daniel Portman Remix]5. Midnight Society & Tribal Degeneration - "Deepest Afrika" [Yoshy Remix]6. Ketjack & Consoul Trainin f. Nega - "Playground" [M.A.D. Remix]7. Dick Ray - "For A House" [Zouk Rmx]8. Fingerling - "La Bella" [Ørjan Nilsen Midsummernite Mix]9. Luis Alvarado - "Mater Mea" [Unreleased Dub Mix]10. Chab & JD Davis - "Lonely" [Simon & Shaker Nova Remix]11. Danny Verde & Phil Romano f. Anna Buckle - "Express Yourself" [Original Mix]12. N.Y.X. - "Fly Away" [Arias Remix]Click here for a high quality continuous mix file (256 kbs)