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Colum Tyrrell and Dave Caggiano join Luis J. Gomez and Zac Amico and discuss Dave's experience working for Colum, Miss Ireland vs Miss Jamaica, Dave and Luis arm wrestling to see who's stronger, the Louisiana porn law that requires ID for proof of age to access content, the college gymnast harassed by male fans, Ron Jeremy not fit to stand trial after being diagnosed with dementia, the 6 year old who shot his teacher, the dating expert who says not to date women with male friends and so much more!(Air Date: January 9th, 2022)Support our sponsors!Manscaped.com - Use the promo code: RealAss for 20% off your order!ZippixToothpicks.com - Click here and use the promo code: ASS10 to get 10% off your order!To advertise your product or service on GaS Digital podcasts please go to TheADSide.com and click on "Advertisers" for more information!Submit your artwork via postal mail to:GaS Digital Networkc/o Real Ass Podcast151 1st Ave, #311New York, NY 10003Submit to be Luis' sparring partner by sending a video and your information to RealAssOfficial@gmail.com!Real Ass Podcast merchandise is available at https://podcastmerch.com/collections/real-ass-podcastYou can watch Real Ass Podcast LIVE for FREE every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 11am ET at GaSDigitalNetwork.com/LIVEOnce you're there you can sign up at GaSDigitalNetwork.com with promo code: RAP for a 7-day FREE trial with access to every Real Ass Podcast show ever recorded! On top of that you'll also have the same access to ALL the shows that GaS Digital Network has to offer!Follow the whole show on social media!Colum TyrrellTwitter: https://twitter.com/columtyrrellInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/columtyrrellYouTube: https://youtube.com/columtyrrellDave CaggianoTwitter: https://twitter.com/DaveCaggianoInstagram: https://instagram.com/DaveCaggianoLuis J. GomezTwitter: https://twitter.com/luisjgomezInstagram: https://instagram.com/gomezcomedyYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/LuisJGomezComedyTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/prrattlesnakeWebsite: https://www.luisofskanks.comZac AmicoTwitter: https://twitter.com/ZASpookShowInstagram: https://instagram.com/zacisnotfunnySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Daisi is a “Modelpreneur” – former Miss Jamaica, Founder of My product Model.com which is an agency for eCommerce entrepreneurs to get incredible photography; also the founder of “Brazen Influencers”, an agency that links eCommerce sellers and influencers. What You'll Learn How to understand User Generated Content What is UGC How do you use UGC? You can use UGC in so many ways! How to encourage UGC What makes a good UGC image? Using UGC in your ad creatives Resources Here UGC Guide and Course Use the Promo Code : AMAZINGFBA20 for a Discounted Price for MyProductModel
Daisi is a “Modelpreneur” – former Miss Jamaica, Founder of My product Model.com which is an agency for eCommerce entrepreneurs to get incredible photography; also the founder of “Brazen Influencers”, an agency that links eCommerce sellers and influencers. What You'll Learn How to understand User Generated Content What is UGC How do you use UGC? You can use UGC in so many ways! How to encourage UGC What makes a good UGC image? Using UGC in your ad creatives Resources Here UGC Guide and Course Use the Promo Code : AMAZINGFBA20 for a Discounted Price for MyProductModel
Are you confident enough to follow your dream? Dominic Justina sits down with Khalia Hall to find out why she ran for Miss Jamaica World and how life has changed since she won the title. They discuss the challenges of operating outside of their comfort zone and give advice about building confidence. Khalia also shares how she made the big pivot from engineering to health, and more! Enjoy! Khalia's IG: https://www.instagram.com/khalia_hall/ Podcast website: https://lifeonhifi.com/ Podcast IG: @Lifeonhifi - https://www.instagram.com/lifeonhifi/ Dom's Website: https://www.dominicjustina.com/ Interlude music by southstreet24-media --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/life-on-hifi/message
Tiana & Ashley are joined again by very special guest, Miss Jamaica World 2021 - Khalia Hall. The trio talk Khalia's Beauty with a Purpose project (HEAL), navigating healthy eating and bioindividuality.
Dianne O. Brown wanted to perform on Broadway. From working at a game arcade to competing in Miss Jamaica and then on to Miss Universe, Dianne has always wanted more and continues to walk her oftentimes difficult path through helping and empowering women to become better versions of themselves.
I share some stories about Jimmy Buffett's Take The Weather With You album, hanging out with Miss Jamaica, and Jimmy's favorite Halloween candy. Fins Up!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(REWIND) This week my special guests and I discuss the importance of having a supportive group of friends and how to detox from negativity in your life. We highlight Miss Nigeria’s response to Miss Jamaica winning Miss World. EVERYONE needs a Miss Nigeria in their life! ANNOUNCEMENTS Work with our host Shaunté Saphire: https://www.shauntesaphire.com You can now send questions for the “Ask Shaunté” segment on the podcast. Once I get enough questions, I will start the segment. Please email your questions to info@prayplanslay.com or send me an DM on Instagram. SOCIAL MEDIA INFO Shaunté Pray Plan Slay - @prayplanslaypodcast Shaunté Saphire - @shauntesaphire Website: https://www.shauntesaphire.com Alandra @alandra.kaliyma Akilah: @ainacurated Estina: @iamestina Lisa: @ttortasil Dana: @jamadiangirl4 Sarita: @seekinghimyoga
There are a lot of ways to make a product stand out and look awesome but on Amazon it's a different world. Sellers have to follow certain restrictions and standards to accomplish this. In this episode, Daisi will share her best practices and tips or tricks in creating videos for Amazon. Daisi is a “Modelpreneur” - former Miss Jamaica, Founder of MyProductModel.com which is an agency for eCommerce entrepreneurs to get incredible photography; also the founder of “Brazen Influencers”, an agency that links e-commerce sellers and influencers You'll Learn: Brand vs Product vs Demo Videos The essentials of Product Demo videos The importance of a Spokesperson for videos Best practices for those who are just starting Details in creating Amazon videos The importance of innovating your products and content
There are a lot of ways to make a product stand out and look awesome but on Amazon it's a different world. Sellers have to follow certain restrictions and standards to accomplish this. In this episode, Daisi will share her best practices and tips or tricks for Amazon photography. Daisi is a “Modelpreneur” - former Miss Jamaica, Founder of MyProductModel.com which is an agency for eCommerce entrepreneurs to get incredible photography; also the founder of “Brazen Influencers”, an agency that links e-commerce sellers and influencers You'll Learn: The difference between Commercial and Editorial Products Photography How does this show up on Amazon listings AI vs professional models The characteristics of successful “relatable” photos The USE cases of the product
Do you know the difference between expectation and expectancy? For many people, these two words are interchangeable. Expectation means you have a strong belief that something will happen or be the case in the future. This is what we anticipate, what we desire, what we wish for. Expectancy is a feeling something is going to happen – it’s the feeling you have when you’re expecting something. For me, the difference between expectation and expectancy is action, and walking in expectancy is about actively doing something to move forward. It’s the action that then gives God something to bless, because as I’ve said before, God knows what you’re waiting on when he sees what you’re working on. So, for instance, if you say you want to be a New York Times bestselling author but you have yet to sit down and write a word, how do you think that’s going to happen? In today’s episode, we’re going to go further into this idea of walking in expectancy and how you have to actively do something in order to move closer to the thing you desire. This episode is brought to you by our complimentary Purpose Chasers community. Want to share your aha moments with a group of like-minded purpose chasers from all over the world? Visit iamapurposechaser.com and join NOW. How to Walk in Expectancy Takeaways You can be committed to vision, but not attached to how you get there. – Patrice Washington I came, I conquered, and if you know me, then you know that’s just another story and you will be seeing a lot more from me. – Miss Jamaica, Davina Bennett Sometimes I stop and thank God for the prayers he didn’t answer. – Patrice Washington Walking in expectancy is about trusting that no matter what happens, everything is working together for my good. – Patrice Washington God knows what you’re waiting on when He sees what you’re working on. – Patrice Washington Walking in expectancy means confidently looking for favor at every turn. – Patrice Washington Your journey can’t only be about what you want, it has to also be about who you want to become in the process. – Patrice Washington For me, I thank God for the many expectations I had that didn’t go as planned because the way I’ve been stretched and the lessons I’ve learned and the people I’ve met have been some of the biggest blessings of my life. Now, I’d love to hear from you. What expectations have you had that didn’t go as planned and what did you learn from them? Have they helped shape who you are today? And what about expectancy? Are you actively walking in expectancy? Let us know in the comments below. LINKS: To advertise on the podcast: http://www.patricewashington.com/podcastads Become an Official Purpose Chaser: https://www.facebook.com/groups/redefiningwealthcommunity/?ref=bookmarks Join Patrice’s Pod Club: http://www.patricespodclub.com To check out ALL of our past guests + episodes: http://www.patricewashington.com/Listen If you have questions about booking Patrice or sponsoring the podcast, email us at info@seekwisdomfindwealth.com. Find me in Social Media: Our podcast hashtag is #RedefiningWealth Instagram: @SeekWisdomPCW https://www.instagram.com/seekwisdompcw/ Twitter: @SeekWisdomPCW https://twitter.com/SeekWisdomPCW Facebook: @SeekWisdomPCW https://www.facebook.com/SeekWisdomPCW/ YouTube: @SeekWisdomPCW https://www.youtube.com/user/SeekWisdomPCW
Judi Johnson discovered her love for entertainment as a young girl in Jamaica. Watching her eldest sister compete in the “Miss Jamaica” pageant ignited in her a passion for the runway, inspiring her to emulate the glamour models she saw onscreen and in magazines. At the age of 14, the still-shy Judi received the opportunity to become what she revered with her first modeling job. Gaining confidence with each gig, Judi's modeling career reached a new peak when she was featured as a “Rising Jamaican Model” in The Caribbean Magazine. Shyness all but vanished; Judi turned her attention to acting, beginning lessons to immerse herself in developing her craft. Since then, she has worked in several Film and Television productions. Landing role on BET's T'he Game', CW's 'Vampire Diaries', MTV's 'Single Ladies' and supporting roles in original TV Movies such as 'Hear No Evil', 'My Other Mother', 'Lyfe's Journey' and 'My First Love', all airing on various Networks. By her persistence and determination to be successful, Judi landed her first and second Feature Film as the leading lady in 'What Love Will Make You Do' alongside Darrin Henson and 'Last Night' alongside Danny Gavigan. Johnson worked hand-in-hand with Channing Tatum and Jada Pinkett-Smith in Magic Mike XXL and later as Faun in Tyler Perry's 'If Loving You is Wrong' on OWN. In addition to a thriving acting career, with her husband, Pierre Johnson, they own OakTree Entertainment, a Los Angeles-based multifaceted production company dedicated to developing creative content, producing independent and studio films. They strive to create thoughtful, intelligent and unique entertainment. Of all of her accomplishments, Judi insist that motivating others to live their dreams is the most rewarding element of her journey. She believes we are all connected and continues to live her dreams as she reminds others to “Live Alive”. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theactorslounge/support
Krys has Ginger Irishman (Whiskey Ginger), Doyin has a Shiner Holiday Cheer. This week, we chat Pastor Kel Mitchell, the black royal sleepover, Steve Harvey’s Facebook show your aunty asked for and more. For our Someone/Something, we celebrate Miss World winner Miss Jamaica and her hype woman, Miss Nigeria. And for our Pour Life Decision, we discuss procrastination by personality types and ways to combat it. Episode Notes: Procrastination (by personality type) - https://www.fastcompany.com/90383266/personality-type-and-procrastination Connect with us: @pldpod on Twitter | @pourlifedecision on Instagram | pourlifedecision on Etsy | www.pourlifedecision.com | hello@pourlifedecision.com Drink recipe: https://whoneedsacape.com/2018/12/merry-mistletoe-cocktail-christmassweetsweek/ Credits: Open: @rmlundyjr Close: i choose - Layton Greene --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week my special guests and I discuss the importance of having a supportive group of friends and how to detox from negativity in your life. We highlight Miss Nigeria’s response to Miss Jamaica winning Miss World. EVERYONE needs a Miss Nigeria in their life! ANNOUNCEMENTS To jump into the conversation on all things purpose click here: https://www.purposechaseracademy.com/signup Need a life coach? Book your free discovery call here: https://calendly.com/blackbeautifulandblessed/30-minute-discovery-call If you’re looking for a community of supportive purpose chasers who are working to create the life of their dreams join us here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2133866680242159/ You can now send questions for the “Ask Shaunté” segment on the podcast. Once I get enough questions, I will start the segment. Please email your questions to info@prayplanslay.com or send me an DM on instagram. SOCIAL MEDIA INFO Pray Plan Slay - @prayplanslaypodcast Shaunté Saphire - @shauntesaphire Website: blackbeautifulandblessed.com Alandra @alandra.kaliyma Akilah: @ainacurated Estina: @iamestina Lisa: @ttortasil Dana: @jamadiangirl4 Sarita: @saritaraynelle
A quick rave about Miss Jamaica winning Miss World 2019
You might not know it, but the model photography on your Amazon listing is more important than you think.This could make or break your sales. Daisi Pollard of myproductmodel.com Daisi is a “Modelpreneur” - former Miss Jamaica, Founder of My product Model.com which is an agency for eCommerce entrepreneurs to get incredible photography; also the founder of “Brazen Influencers”, an agency that links eCommerce sellers and influencers. Why use a model? This is a big debate. A lot of eCommerce sellers just put up photos. A lot just use the manufacturer's photos - that doesn't differentiate you, you need to model photography on your Amazon listing. Clients - newbies A lot of clients are new to space - looking for hand-holding. A lot are new to entrepreneurship in general - it's a side hustle Or quit 9-5 What are the classic mistakes? They make a lot of mistakes in the beginning. Having had these guys as clients Daisi has learnt they don't know what they're doing! They have watched a youtube video or read a book and want to do everything. They don't realise how many small projects are within a bigger project. You firstly need to know who is a suitable model. Conveying a message about someone who has an issue with their product You need to put it in their demographic - say a working mum, sitting Someone who looks like a mum or who looks like a working woman. Need to do a before and after photo. Hunched over the desk before Sitting up straight after Carrying a baby - very taxing on the back - women learn that (whether mother or not), Purse, groceries After: performing her duties better. The model must be relatable. What are the classic issues for new entrepreneurs? A lot are new to entrepreneurship in general - it's a side hustle Or quit 9-5 They make a lot of mistakes in the beginning. Having had these guys as clients Daisi has learnt they don't know what they're dong! They have watched a youtube video or read a book and want to do everything. They don't realise how many small projects are within a bigger project.Z Eg: white image - the product should be 60% of it. Not familiar with post-production tools like photoshop etc. It's a lot to learn for the first time out. And that's the time they could be spending marketing product, or building a better business. Why use a professional model Using a professional model especially fashion especially on Amazon and Etsy. They know how to show clothing - posing is a skill and art at the same time. Your beautiful girlfriend may not show that on camera other than her being beautiful. What do you do? Create content for eCommerce companies Social media Instagram Etsy, Amazon, eBay Shopify stores In-store posters, display banners etc. Also copywriting Have done video and content for service-based companies sometimes eg: testimonials. Video with eCommerce has been slow to evolve but it will be the next big thing in 2020. What are the other big issues? First Image First image - trying to touch out the background around the model or the product to get a pure white background. That looks bad! Especially if left rough edges. Consumers are now very image aware. Using manufacturer photos is also terrible - we know where the photos came from Eg: bodycon dress on Amazon - different listings with same photos. In future Amazon, will probably enforce very specific rules around that in future. “Garlic press” is another classic - these are the same generic photos again. You need to be creative in how you use the first image listing. Don't just use only product photos Use case photos. Lifestyle photos. Lose weight, make money, find love are perennial markets - if you can link into any of those things, you are tapping into strong drives. Even if you use a garlic press. What are “lifestyle photos”?
This week on Up To 90, we talk to former Miss Ireland Pamela Flood about everything from ‘getting the wear’ to competing in Miss World; from being an eco warrior to laying your cards on the table with men; from the soundness of Charlene Spitari to the many cups of tea that were drunk while continuity announcing in RTE, from ‘Off The Rails’ to the scourge of online trolls; from being an older mother to what Miss Jamaica was really like. Most tantalizingly of all we find out how she ended up going to the Debs with the King of the Gingers, Jason Byrne. To find out how to secure a ginger for a special event in your life please contact your two favourite gingers available for hire, Emma and Julie, on Twitter/ Insta @Upto90Podcast
In This Episode: Growing up, we were made to believe that lighter-skinned women were more beautiful than darker-skinned women. Today, that is no longer the case. We have seen a rise in the appreciation of Dark Skin. Women are proud of their black skin and their amazing melanin. However, we have once again lost the narrative because now, dark skin is the only acceptable form of African skin. According to today's standards, if you aren't dark then you aren't truly African. Wrong! Some Africans are very light, some are extremely dark. We have blonde hair and colored eyes too. You cannot put Africans in a box. We are a diverse people. Mentioned In This Episode: 1. Skin Bleaching/Whitening - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skin_whitening 2. Hollywood 3. Lupita Nyong’o - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lupita_Nyong%27o 4. Miss Universe Pageant - www.missuniverse.com 5. Miss Jamaica 2017 (Davina Bennett) - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Davina_Bennett 6. Miss South Africa 2017 (Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters) - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demi-Leigh_Nel-Peters Connect: Email: excusemyafrican@gmail.com Website: www.excusemyafrican.com/ Stella Damasus Blog: www.stelladamasusblog.com Stella Damasus Website : www.stelladamasus.com Twitter: twitter.com/excusemyafrican Instagram: www.instagram.com/excusemyafrican/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/Excuse-My-Africa…360118967397852/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/excusemyafrican/support
Success Caribbean Style: Immigrants | Overcoming The Odds | Achieving Your Dream | Success Stories
In this episode, Stacy-Ann Gooden shares her migration journey from Jamaica to the United States. During this episode she talked about what it was like to assimilate within the new culture she found herself. There was one point that she felt like returning to Jamaica. She bought a one-way ticket as a way of helping her make the decision. However after competing in the Miss Jamaica contest and was a semi-finalist, she eventually returned to the United States. You will hear her speak about some of her greatest accomplishments, but the most important is motherhood. She gives some solid advice towards the end of the show as to what you can do to pursue and achieve your dream. She speaks from experience having to overcome the odds of being female and one of color, to become a weather reporter. More about Stacy-Ann can be found at her very popular website where she shares personal posts as well as business tips and resources. Contact her: www.weatheranchormama.com/about Twitter: @weatheranchorma Recommended books: Audition by Barbara Walters Wendy Williams books
Courtney is the creator of the business podcast Entrepreneur 2.0, the Founder and CEO of Crowned Public Relations and former Miss Jamaica. She helps people create businesses and lives that they love without breaking the bank. Below are two free resources to IGNITE your Entrepreneurial journey!FreePodcastCourse.com: A free 15-day course that will teach you how to create, grow, and monetize YOUR Podcast!TheWebinarCourse.com: A free 10-day course that will teach you how to create and present Webinars that convert!
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Courtney McKenzie, a former Miss Jamaica is the founder of Crowned Public Relations, an award-winning Branding & Digital Media firm. Courtney works with Fortune 500 companies to help them connect with their audiences worldwide using the latest social media strategies. She has been featured on the Today Show, Good Morning America, Sunrise Australia, BET, and over 130 media outlets.
Courtney is the creator of the business podcast Entrepreneur 2.0, the Founder and CEO of Crowned Public Relations and former Miss Jamaica. She helps people create businesses and lives that they love without breaking the bank.
Uwe Banton is from Lage/Lippe near Bielefeld. In 1981 he travelled to Jamaica for the first time. He was 15 then and he obtained first hand experience through contact with the local people and the music scene which dominated life on the island and still does. But he had already been introduced to reggae music by a school friend who made him listen to a record of Bob Marley. And it was the reggae kings rhythm that decisively influenced Uwes orientation as an artist . Leontré Feyona Roberts, was born on the 27th of September 1988. She grew up in the town of Santa Cruz, St. Elizabeth, Jamaica. Leontre attended the Santa Cruz Preparatory School, which she started at age two and then matriculated to the Hampton School for girls where she attended forms one through to lower sixth. Since birth, she has attended the ‘Rocky Hill Bible Truth Church of God'. At the tender age of five she started singing and writing poems and songs and led her first choir performance in church at age seven. She has, since then, been completely sold out to music. It was at Hampton School that Leontre developed her singing and writing abilities. She was a member of the Hampton Day Girl Choir which she directed in her fifth form year. She was a contestant in the Miss Jamaica World Western 2006 beauty pageant where she was placed 4th, and awarded best figure and skin tone, she then went on to Miss Jamaica World 2006 where she was placed in the top ten and held the title of Miss Jamaica Talent
MISS JAMAICA UK 2012-2013 Gemma Feara: Presenter, Mentor, Ambassador, Beauty Queen, Graduate, Actor Ambitious, intelligent, beautiful, aspirational and exciting are just some of the adjectives used to describe Gemma Feare. At just 21, she has lived an enviable and animated life. She has travelled the world, won awards and inspired many people along her short but fruitful journey thus far. Gemma believe's that her positive attitude and own personal life experiences, which include surviving the 2005 Thailand Tsunami, have helped shaped her character today. She is a very pro-active and ambitious young woman who creates her own opportunities and works hard to meet her own exceptionally high standards. Upon meeting her, you are instantly captivated by her great sense of humour, boundless energy and dazzling smile. Her undeniable enthusiasm always seems to encourage those around her. Since Gemma is able to offer total commitment and dedication to her work, she consistently manages to succeed and excel. Along the way, she habitually exercises her creative energy and has a lot of fun doing so! Model: Gemma recently won the Miss Jamaica UK 2012-2013 pageant in London. She was the stand out favorite with both the crowd and judging panel. Her speech, poise and intelligence shone above all the other contestants throughout the competition. She will use this platform to highlight the positive initiatives she endorses and hopes to influence others with her drive, vision and tenacity. Graduate: In 2012 Gemma achieved a First Class Honors in Business Management with Commercial Law from the University of Westminster and plans to attend Cass Business School in 2013 following her reign as Miss Jamaica UK to study for a Masters in Management, incorporating the Entrepreneurship pathway.
Playlist;Train To Skaville, The EthiopiansOne Eyed Giant, Baba Brooks & His BandPhoenix City, Prince BusterSudden Destruction, Johnny "Dizzy" MooreStrongman Sampson, Eric MorrisStorm Warning, Lyn Taitt & The CometsRudy, A Message To You, Dandy LivingstoneRub & Squeeze, Lee "Scratch" Perry & the SoulettesOver The River, Justin Hinds & The DominoesBad Minded Woman, Laurel Aitken007 (Shanty Town), Desmond Dekker & The AcesThe Third Man Theme, The Granville Williams OrchestraMiss Jamaica, Jimmy CliffSammy No Dead, Clancy EcclesSka-Ra-Van, The SkatalitesHerbsman Shuffel, King stitt & Andy CappPass The Pipe, The ObserversKaya, Ronnie DavisCannabis Dub, Scientist & The Roots RadicsCoutchi Dub, Niney & The Soul SyndicateHerb Vendor, Leroy 'horsemouth' WallaceAshanti Ganja Dub, Leslie ButlerFor a few dollars more, the upsettersAlley Cat Ska, Treasure Isle All StarsBam Bam, Toots 7 the MaytalsWant Me Cock, Owen & Leon SilverasHold The Pussy, Kid GungoJudge Dread In Court, Derrick MorganJudge Dread, Prince BusterStereotype, The Specials