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Mission Unstoppable host Frankie Picasso interviews mountaineer, adventurer and motivational speaker Nigel Vardy, who 25 years after losing his fingers, toes and nose and more, revisits Mount Denali, ( McKinely at the time) where he almost died with 2 others members of his team. Frostbitten is the documentary they filmed on the anniversary visit and it will soon be in theaters near you. Nigel went on to climb 7 mountains, sea kayak and do anything those who love nature and extreme athleticism like to do!
#10MinuteswithJesus ** Put yourself in the presence of God. Try talking to Him. ** 10 minutes are 10 minutes. Even if you can get distracted, reach the end. ** Be constant. The Holy Spirit acts "on low heat" and requires perseverance. 10-Minute audio to help you pray. Daily sparks to ignite prayer: a passage from the gospel, an idea, an anecdote and a priest who speaks with you and the Lord, inviting you to share your intimacy with God. Find your moment, consider you are in His presence and click play.
Dr. Samantha Porter joins us to chat about her work using lasers and other technology to map archaeological sites without disturbing them. We delves into the historical significance of the ruins of Yavin and whether it's ethical for the Rebellion to hide out there. And of course we cover Star Wars's favorite archaeologist - Dr. Aphra! We even get a little bit into ancient alien conspiracies. Show Links: Check out Samantha's website and follow her on Instagram! Check out Samantha showing off her LIDAR on the show Mission Unstoppable! Read the paper Samantha mentioned, "Body Ritual Among the Nacirema" And also check out the Mayan archaeology content creators Samantha mentioned in the show. Stephan Milo (YouTube) Miniminuteman (YouTube, TikTok) Flint Dibble (YouTube, Twitter) You can order James's crossword puzzle book now! For a free puzzle, download the activity kit from Star Wars Reads! Subscribe to never miss an episode of Star Warsologies on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Did you miss an earlier episode? Catch up here! Follow us on Instagram or join our Facebook fan group! Star Warsologies is a podcast about science in a galaxy far, far away. Hosts James Floyd and Melissa Miller combine their love of storytelling in the franchise with their keen interest in all things academic.
In this episode of ACM ByteCast, Rashmi Mohan hosts Nashlie Sephus, Principal Tech Evangelist for Amazon AI focusing on fairness and identifying biases at AWS AI. She formerly led the Amazon Visual Search team in Atlanta, which launched visual search for replacement parts on Amazon Shopping using technology developed at her former start-up Partpic (acquired by Amazon), where she was the CTO. She is also CEO of Bean Path, a nonprofit startup developing the Jackson Tech District, a planned community and business incubator in Jackson, Mississippi. Nashlie earned her PhD from the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology, where her core research areas were digital signal processing, ML, and computer engineering. She has been featured in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, CBS kids' show Mission Unstoppable, Black Enterprise, Ebony, Amazon Science, AWS re:Invent, Afrotech, and Your First Million podcast, among others. She also serves on several start-up and academic advisory boards along with mentoring others and investing in Atlanta-based start-ups. Her honors and recognitions include the BEYA 2024 Black Engineer of the Year Award, Mississippi Top 50, 2019 Ada Lovelace Award, and Georgia Tech Top 40 Under 40. Nashlie describes her early love for mathematics and music and how these informed her later doctoral research in digital signal processing in music data mining. She shares a personal experience that deeply influenced her work in AI, particularly in responsible AI and fairness, which eventually led her to her current role mitigating bias at Amazon, notably in facial recognition technologies. Nashlie and Rashmi discuss the importance of building diverse teams to practicing responsible AI and building sound products, as well as collaboration with open consortia and organizations such as the Algorithmic Justice League and Black in AI. Nashlie describes the inception and growth of Partpic, an app she started developing while finishing school. She also talks about BeanPath, her nonprofit organization with a mission to bridge the tech gap in Jackson, Mississippi through makerspaces, networking, and community engagement. Links: BeanPath
From Mission Impossible to Mission Unstoppable | Acts 1:1-11 | Dr. Julius Esunge YouVersion Notes: http://bible.com/events/49300633
Erin Macdonald PhD. Erin is an acclaimed author and educator featured on NPR's Science Friday & Short Wave, Star Trek Pod Directive, Mission Unstoppable with Miranda Cosgrove, AT&T SHAPE panel with Geena Davis and Mayim Bialik, in-person at Comic Con's across the country. Rockstar Astrophysicists like these these two icons dominating pop culture are rare comets in the entertainment galaxies. Audiences globally can see Erin on Star Trek: Prodigy(Season 2) on Netflix now, as she joins the incredible voice cast of Kate Mulgrew, Ella Purnell, Brett Gray, Jason Mantzoukas, Jimmi Simpson, and John Noble in this incredible animated series, and she's also the science advisor for SPACE CADET available on Amazon Prime, and the upcoming Nerd Nite's, San Diego Comic Con, and Dragon Con, among others. Erin Macdonald (PhD, Astrophysics) is a writer, speaker, producer, and science advisor, best known for her current work as the official science advisor for the STAR TREK franchise. She has also voiced her fictional counterpart in the Star Trek universe: Lt Cmdr Dr Erin Macdonald in Star Trek: Prodigy and the video game Star Trek Online. Known as “The Julia Child of Science,” as a science communicator Erin has appeared on NPR's Science Friday and Short Wave podcasts, provided commentary for numerous docuseries, and wrote and hosted the award-winning "Science of Star Trek" promotional videos for Paramount+. She wrote the baby board book "Star Trek: My First Book of Space" and wrote and narrated the Audible Original "The Science of Sci-Fi" in collaboration with The Great Courses. Prior to all of this work, she received her PhD at 25 at the University of Glasgow in Scotland and conducted research with the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory (LIGO) Scientific Collaboration, but left shortly before their 2017 Nobel Prize-winning discovery of gravitational waves. She also has worked as a museum educator, community college professor, and Department of Defense systems engineering technical advisor. She received a dual BA from the University of Colorado at Boulder in Physics with Astrophysics (cum laude ) and Mathematics. Through her company Spacetime Productions, she produces award-winning sci-fi films by LGBTQIA+ creators. Her most recent film IDENTITEAZE written and directed by Jessie Earl is available for streaming at go.nebula.tv/identiteaze. Where to learn more about Erin Macdonald and her work: https://www.erinpmacdonald.com/ Be sure to follow the new podcast IG account: https://www.instagram.com/shesallovertheplacepodcast Connect more with me here: https://www.chonacas.com/links/ Business inquiries: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katiechonacas/
Marine Biologist and Educator Danni Washington, aka the Black Mermaid, brings us so much hope for the future of our oceans in this uplifting episode. Danni shares powerful advice how everyday people can protect our oceans as well as shares how her own relationship with water gives her the support to face any challenge.Follow Danni WashingtonFollow Jayda GFollow Here's Hoping Podcast More on our guest:Big Blue & You https://www.instagram.com/bigblueandyou/?hl=enDanni's Podcast Danni's Brand Mocha Mermaid Danni Washington is a renowned TV personality and science communicator with 15 years of experience. She made history as the first African-American woman to host a nationally syndicated science series. With a diverse portfolio including "Ocean Invaders" on PBS Nova, "Mission Unstoppable" on CBS, Xploration Nature Knows Best on FOX, and "Strange Evidence" on the Science Channel, she engages audiences in STEM. She hosted the podcast "The Genius Generation" spotlighting young innovators, and she authored "Bold Women In Science," celebrating 15 influential female scientists. As co-founder of nonprofit Big Blue & You, she inspires and educates youth about marine science education through the arts and media. Danni continues to educate the public on the importance of ocean conservation, STEM innovation and environmentalism using mediums that acutely connect: science, arts and media. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to another enlightening episode of The Association 100 podcast, where we delve into the essence of association impact and innovation. We are thrilled to host Dr. Alexis McKittrick, the esteemed president of the Society of Women Engineers (SWE), during a pivotal time—Engineers Week. Alexis, with over 20 years of dedication to SWE, shares her insights and the organization's efforts to spotlight women's achievements and opportunities in engineering. This episode comes at a perfect time as Engineers Week is in full swing, celebrating the contributions and potential of women engineers. Key Highlights: Engineers Week Initiatives: Alexis outlines SWE's exciting lineup for Engineers Week, including a CBS's Mission Unstoppable segment and the impactful 50K coalition aiming for 50,000 diverse engineering graduates by 2025. "It's been going for a number of years and just concluded its work," Alexis notes, emphasizing the ongoing need to foster diversity in engineering. Challenges Facing Women Engineers: Despite progress, Alexis points to concerning statistics: women earn only about 13% of engineering degrees, with an even smaller percentage for women of color. She also addresses the persistent pay gap and the 'leaky pipeline' phenomenon where mid-career women leave the field at higher rates. Technology's Role and SWE's Initiatives: Discussing new technologies, Alexis stresses the importance of diverse perspectives for innovation and highlights SWE's efforts, like the SWENext program and Invent It, Build It event, to engage young women and girls in STEM. Public Policy and Engineering: With a background in both engineering and policy, Alexis advocates for engineers' involvement in public policy decision-making, emphasizing their crucial role in data-driven governance. SWE's Internal Focus on DEIB: Proudly reflecting on SWE's adaptation during the pandemic and its emphasis on diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging (DEIB), Alexis shares initiatives aimed at ensuring a sense of belonging within SWE and its broader impact on the engineering community. Global Expansion and Future Goals: Alexis celebrates SWE's global growth, with a record number of global ambassadors and affiliates worldwide, as a testament to the organization's commitment to creating gender parity in engineering globally. Join us in this inspiring episode as we explore how SWE champions women engineers during Engineers Week and beyond, paving the way for a more inclusive and innovative future in engineering. Resources: Check out SWE's latest DEIB Report from October of 2023. Statistics on Employment of Women in Engineering State of Women in Engineering Subscribe to The Association 100 podcast on Spotify to ensure you never miss an episode, and follow us for the latest best practices, trends and strategies making waves in the association world. LinkedIn: /company/the-association-100 Stay tuned for more episodes that connect you with the leaders and changemakers shaping the association world.
Dr. Harshini Mukundan, Program Manager and Scientist for Chemical and Biological Technologies at the Office of National and Homeland Security, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, and visiting Scientist at Los Alamos National Laboratory sat down with host and AAAS STPF fellow Dr. Adejare (Jay) Atanda to discuss her research on pathogen agnostic disease detection and diagnostics, why this is important for biodefense against unknown biothreats, the role of technological innovations in pathogen agnostic detection and diagnostics, limitations of existing technological tools, and the vital importance of public-private partnerships in transforming this field. This conversation also covered the challenges women, people of color and immigrants face as scientists, the importance of mentorship in mitigating these challenges and her own mentorship and advocacy work to educate young girls about STEM careers as a AAAS IF/THEN STEM Ambassador and guest on CBS's “Mission Unstoppable” among other efforts. This podcast does not necessarily reflect the views of AAAS, its Council, Board of Directors, officers, or members. AAAS is not responsible for the accuracy of this material. AAAS has made this material available as a public service, but this does not constitute endorsement by the association.
Mission unstoppable. Type: Sermon
Acts 9:1-31
Geena Davis went from being an Oscar-winning actor to a skilled archer to an activist to an author, and she's now executive producer of CBS' Mission Unstoppable. But, can she answer our three questions about blue jeans?Sign up for Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me+ via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org.
In this message from October 9th, 2022, Pastor Robby starts off our new series in the book of Philippians and answers the question; how do we live in a world today that's plagued with spiritual battles? Speaker: Robby Gallaty
Episode 91 was recorded in front of a live audience at the Waldorf Astoria in Beverly Hills and is brought to you by our partner, Los Cabos Tourism. Our special guest, Danni Washington, is a Science Communicator, Author, and TV Host. Making her return to the TWM podcast, she shares her love for the Pacific Ocean + Los Cabos and even drops hints about the top secret NatGeo show she's hosting. Danni, a Miami native of Jamaican descent, graduated from The University of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine & Atmospheric with a Marine Science and Biology degree. At age 21, Danni and her mom launched the non-profit Big Blue & You, dedicated to inspiring and educating youth about marine Science through the arts and media. Danni is a full-time dedicated marine science communicator, a part-time educational "mermaid," and an unstoppable rising media star brilliantly educating and entertaining. Standing at the intersection of Science and the public at large, Danni is the first African American woman of color to host an American Science TV show. Her new book geared towards youth, Bold Women In Science, tells the inspiring stories of fifteen women who changed the course of Science. Danni is currently in production as the sole host of a "top secret" National Geographic Disney + mega-budgeted premium limited documentary series. She is the host of Season 1 of The Genius Generation; a new podcast focused on young people behind an incredible invention, entrepreneurial pursuit, or discovery using Science. Previously, Danni was a featured correspondent for the weekly nationally syndicated CBS series Mission Unstoppable, hosted and executive produced by Miranda Cosgrove and Geena Davis. Danni has also hosted Xploration Nature Knows Best on Fox and Amazon Prime, a STEM educational TV series featuring the latest bio-inspired technology and design advancements. Danni has also worked with other significant STEM shows, including Facebook Watch and Science the $#!* Out Of It to Science Channel's Strange Evidence. Her new book, geared towards youth Bold Women In Science, tells the inspiring stories of fifteen women who changed the course of Science. Now Danni supports changing the system by serving as a judge for the Tom Ford Plastic Innovation Prize 2021. Danni is also a proud Board Member of the North American Association of Environmental Education. Thanks to Danni for sharing her inspiring stories and LOVE for Los Cabos. We look forward to having you back on the podcast to tell us all about your NatGeo show coming out in Spring 2023! A big thank you to all our partners, Los Cabos Tourism, the Waldorf Astoria, State Bags, and all who attended this special live podcast evening!
This week, Lexi and Libby interviewed Kat to learn more about her experience with electrical engineering, graduate school at Johns Hopkins University, working at NASA, and working in the media space. Kat shares some of her best tips for how she prepared to stand out amongst a sea of applicants and ultimately get a job at NASA. She also has worked on shows such as Mission Unstoppable, with Miranda Cosgrove, and Netflix's Youtube series, Still Watching Netflix, educating viewers about the wonders of electricity. Check out the links provided in the show notes below to watch some of the shows that Kat has been featured on. Kat's Instagram: @katvoltage Kat's Tiktok: @katvoltage Kat's Mission Unstoppable Episode: https://youtu.be/pY306ptD1lw Netflix IRL, Squid Games Episode: https://youtu.be/K-F30F8eqyA BFE Podcast Private Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1171370850336662/?ref=share FREE Access to Templates: https://forms.gle/9rVaUVzXSrLRduBBA My Best Friends an Engineer INSTAGRAM: @mybestfriendsanengineer Lexi's INSTAGRAM: @engineerlexi Libby's INSTAGRAM: @libbybonthelabel My Best Friends an Engineer TIKTOK: @mybestfriendsanengineer Lexi's TIKTOK: @engineerlexi Libby's Tiktok: @libbybonthelabel My Best Friends an Engineer YOUTUBE: @BFEpodcast
Read the full transcriptWhy do people get addicted to cigarettes? Should people use nicotine as a stimulant (without smoking it, of course)? What percent of people have a hard time quitting smoking once they start? What genetic factors predispose a person to nicotine addiction? How addictive is alcohol relative to nicotine? Is vaping less addictive and/or less negatively impactful on cardiovascular health than smoking? How can we train scientists to be better leaders? How valuable are graduate students to their advisors, mentors, and departments in various fields? How can researchers tell better stories about the data they've collected? Why are there fewer girls and women in science? Why can educators do to encourage more girls and women to work in scientific fields? Will increasing diversity in science improve science?Dr. Crystal Dilworth is a neuroscientist, dancer/choreographer, and television host on a mission to help others better understand themselves and their world. Saturday Mornings you can find her on CBS as Mission Unstoppable's "Dr. Brain" or weekly on Voice of America as the host of VOA-Tek. Behind the camera, the Caltech-trained neuroscientist coaches both public and private organizations in how to foster meaningful communication and understanding within internal teams and externally to the public, and she loves leveraging her unconventional background in the performing arts to creatively produce large-scale public events championing science and technology. Dr. Dilworth is an AAAS IF/THEN Ambassador for STEM and lives in Jakarta, Indonesia with her husband and two cats. Find her on Instagram at @PolycrystalhD.Further reading:"Many Analysts, One Data Set: Making Transparent How Variations in Analytic Choices Affect Results""A 'stress test' for journals: What happened when authors tried to republish a Nature paper more than 600 times?"
Read the full transcript here. Why do people get addicted to cigarettes? Should people use nicotine as a stimulant (without smoking it, of course)? What percent of people have a hard time quitting smoking once they start? What genetic factors predispose a person to nicotine addiction? How addictive is alcohol relative to nicotine? Is vaping less addictive and/or less negatively impactful on cardiovascular health than smoking? How can we train scientists to be better leaders? How valuable are graduate students to their advisors, mentors, and departments in various fields? How can researchers tell better stories about the data they've collected? Why are there fewer girls and women in science? Why can educators do to encourage more girls and women to work in scientific fields? Will increasing diversity in science improve science?Dr. Crystal Dilworth is a neuroscientist, dancer/choreographer, and television host on a mission to help others better understand themselves and their world. Saturday Mornings you can find her on CBS as Mission Unstoppable's "Dr. Brain" or weekly on Voice of America as the host of VOA-Tek. Behind the camera, the Caltech-trained neuroscientist coaches both public and private organizations in how to foster meaningful communication and understanding within internal teams and externally to the public, and she loves leveraging her unconventional background in the performing arts to creatively produce large-scale public events championing science and technology. Dr. Dilworth is an AAAS IF/THEN Ambassador for STEM and lives in Jakarta, Indonesia with her husband and two cats. Find her on Instagram at @PolycrystalhD.Further reading:"Many Analysts, One Data Set: Making Transparent How Variations in Analytic Choices Affect Results""A 'stress test' for journals: What happened when authors tried to republish a Nature paper more than 600 times?" [Read more]
We continue our exposition of the book of acts, examining the plot to kill Paul and Christ's providence to rescue Paul through the means of their plot.
Argument: The gospel is unstoppable because the Christ is Jesus. Outline: 3 scenes that reveal that the message about Jesus can't be stopped The Temple (12–16) A Jail Cell (17–25) The Courtroom (26–42)
The fourth message in the Mission Unstoppable series.
The mission to advance the gospel is unstoppable.
The third message in the series Mission Unstoppable - The Mission Has Somewhere to Go
The second message in the series Mission Unstoppable - The Mission Has Something to Say
The first message from the Mission Unstoppable series.
Widely known for her work in science communications and world-renowned television shows such as “Xploration Nature Knows Best”, Danni Washington, AKA "Mocha Mermaid,” has paved the way for educating the youth on the importance of ocean conservation and mitigating climate change. Hear how her inspiring story has led her to a path to purpose in environmentalism, connecting to individuals around the world and becoming a role model for young girls all over the world thinking about pursuing a career in STEM. Bio: hello@danniwashington.com dw@danniwashington.com Danni Washington is fierce, focused, and on a mission. As a world-renowned television host and science communicator, Washington is the first African-American woman to host a nationally broadcast syndicated science television series. She is presently the host of The Genius Generation podcast produced by Seeker and Trax which spotlights young people behind an incredible invention, entrepreneurial pursuit, or discovery using science. Washington also served as a correspondent on CBS's Mission Unstoppable, a weekly program highlighting fascinating female innovators thriving on the cutting edge of science, Xploration Nature Knows Best on FOX, a series predicated on ingenuity in biomimicry meant to expose younger generations to inventions inspired by nature. Additional projects include "Science the $#!* Out Of It," for the popular Facebook Watch vertical, Untamed Science for Pearson Publishing, and Ocean GEMS. Washington continues to educate youth on the importance of ocean conservation, STEM innovation and environmentalism using mediums that acutely connect: science, arts and media. Her simplification of what is at stake with our planet makes her a mainstay in conservation and STEM advocacy. Websites: https://www.danniwashington.com/ Social Media Info IG: https://www.instagram.com/danniwashington/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/danniwashingtonTV TW: https://twitter.com/danniwashington https://twitter.com/bigblueandyou https://www.instagram.com/bigblueandyou/ https://www.facebook.com/bigblueandyou https://bigblueandyou.org/
In this inaugural episode, Erika Woolsey and Mariasole Bianco interview Danni Washington. Danni is an ocean activist, science communicator and TV presenter who campaigns for healthier, , plastic-free oceans. She founded the Not-for-Profit Big Blue & You. Danni also presents the STEM-themed TV show Xploration Nature Knows Best, Mission Unstoppable, and web series Science the $#!* out of it. Washington dives deep on her journey from growing up on the Miami beaches to becoming an educated ocean advocate, STEM educator, avid underwater adventurer, and modern day mermaid. Thanks for listening! Be sure to subscribe, comment, and review! --- 21st Century Mermaids is supported by The Baum Foundation. Producer: Curious Audio Editing and Sound Design: Vagabond Podcast Productions Productions Assistant: Carrie Wentzel and Apurva Iyengar Marketing and Communications Strategist: Angela Bermudo
“Failure is the greatest resource on the planet.” – Col. George A. Milton Today's featured author is motivational teacher, certified Jack Canfield Trainer, and highly decorated Army Officer who in 2018, was inducted into the United States Army Officer Candidate School Hall of Fame, George A. Milton. George and I talk about why he wrote his book, what people get wrong about failure, and some of George's failures that ended up making him successful. Key Things You'll Learn: How George sees failure. The failure formula for creating success. Some of the failures that allowed him to coach others to use their failures as fuel for advancement. George's Site: https://georgeamilton.com/ George's Books: https://www.amazon.com/COL-George-A.-Milton/e/B085G25F16?ref_=dbs_p_ebk_r00_abau_000000 The opening track is titled “Set Sail” by Sparks Dynamite. To cop the whole track, click the following link. https://planetastroproductions.bandcamp.com/track/set-sail-intro Related Episodes: 164 - "Escape Average, Go for the Big" with Michael Botts: https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/164-escape-average-go-for-the-big-with-michael-botts/ 45 - "From the Incubator to the Kingdom" with Dr. Duane Mangum (@i_blend1): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/45-from-the-incubator-to-the-kingdom-with-dr-duane-mangum-i_blend1/ 237 – “The Gift of Struggle” with Bobby Herrera (@BobbyHerreraPG): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/237-the-gift-of-struggle-with-bobby-herrera-bobbyherrerapg/ #GNPYear2 Episode 1 - "Dream Toolbox" with Ken Aldrich (@dream_toolbox): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/gnpyear2-episode-1-dream-toolbox-with-ken-aldrich-dream_toolbox/ 212 – “From a Mess to Amazing” with Trina Martin (@TrinaLMartin): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/212-from-a-mess-to-amazing-with-trina-martin-trinalmartin/ 223 – “100 Mile Mindset” with Nate Bailey (@baileynj84): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/223-100-mile-mindset-with-nate-bailey-baileynj84/ 253.5 (Host 2 Host Special) – “The University of Adversity” with Lance Essihos (@EssihosLance): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/2535-host-2-host-special-the-university-of-adversity-with-lance-essihos-essihoslance/ 267 – “Live Your Dash” with Jesse Cruz: https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/267-live-your-dash-with-jesse-cruz/ 263.5 (Holiday Bonus Episode) – “The Art of Inspiring People to Be Their Best” with Craig Whelden (@CraigWhelden): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/2635-holiday-bonus-episode-the-art-of-inspiring-people-to-be-their-best-with-craigwhelden/ Ep. 296.5 (Charm City Bonus Episode) – “The Art of Human Care” with Dr. Hassan Tetteh (@doctortetteh): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-2965-charm-city-bonus-the-art-of-human-care-with-dr-hassan-tetteh-doctortetteh/ 16 - "Mission Unstoppable" with Haki Shakur Ammi (@SuccessScholar1): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/16-mission-unstoppable-with-haki-shakur-ammi-successscholar1/ 10 - "The Greatness Manifesto" Marc "Greatness" Hunter (@TheGr80ne): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/10-the-greatness-manifesto-marc-greatness-hunter-thegr80ne/ Host 2 Host Special - "Faith, Reinvention & Biblical Character Development" with Bob Thibodeau (@bob_thibodeau): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/host-2-host-special-faith-reinvention-biblical-character-development-with-bob-thibodeau-bob_thibodeau/
“Go after everything that you desire and not expect validation from other people.” - Chaz Jackson Today's featured author is father, husband, performance coach and youth motivational speaker, Chaz Jackson. Chaz and I talk about the rough upbringing that led him to become an overcomer and tons more! Key Takeaways: Passionate people will instill hope in you. Build self-awareness. Bullies are broken inside. Our children must know their self-worth to stave off the effects of bullying. Bullies use power, popularity, and embarrassment, Focus on those who are willing to listen. Chaz's Site: https://chazjacksonspeaks.org/ Related Episodes: 16 - "Mission Unstoppable" with Haki Shakur Ammi (@SuccessScholar1): http://goingnorth.libsyn.com/going-north-podcast-episode-16-mission-unstoppable-with-haki-shakur-ammi 24 - "Happy Hour" with Rashad "Bowtie" Mills (@RashadMills629): http://goingnorth.libsyn.com/24-happy-hour-with-rashad-bowtie-mills-rashadmills629 26 - "Prepare 4 Takeoff" with Antoine Garrett (@TheCoachAG): http://goingnorth.libsyn.com/26-prepare-4-takeoff-with-antoine-garrett-thecoachag 67 - Live Determined with Reginald Foreman (@_Reggieforeman): http://goingnorth.libsyn.com/67-live-determined-with-reginald-foreman-_reggieforeman
There's somebody waiting to hear YOUR message from YOU. Today's featured bestselling author is award-winning speaker, entrepreneur and the Founder of the Black Speakers Network, Brian J. Olds. Brian and I talk about what led him to start the Black Speakers Network, why you should provide a product before perfecting it and tons more! Key Takeaways: Tap into the collective power of collaboration. You can make money today. You don't have to wait until you put 10,000 hours of work into your mastering your craft. My 1st product was a $5 PDF that generated over $1,000. Learn to launch a product that's good enough to sell while everyone else is trying to think about and create a perfect product. With deep focus and discipline, you can create and launch a product quickly. Get feedback with small products and improve and build upon that feedback with the next product release. Think about the 1st iPhone compared to now. Even though a Tuesday morning might be statistically the best day to launch a new product, people may not always buy it when they 1st see it. Opportunities are readily available to those who take action. Know your message as a speaker before trying to monetize your gifts, skills, and talents more effectively. Brian's Site: https://www.blackspeakersnetwork.com/brianolds Brian's Book: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1798130661/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i0 Related Episodes: Episode 14 - "Reach Your Mountaintop" with Jeff Davis = http://goingnorth.libsyn.com/going-north-podcast-episode-14-jeff-davis-jeffdavis027 Episode 16 - "Mission Unstoppable" with Haki "Shakur" Ammi = http://goingnorth.libsyn.com/going-north-podcast-episode-16-mission-unstoppable-with-haki-shakur-ammi Episode 49 - "Serve Yourself to Greatness" with Reginald Gant = http://goingnorth.libsyn.com/49-serve-yourself-to-greatness-with-reginald-gant-reggieserves Episode 119 - "A Passion for High Performance & Professional Development" with Dr. Elizabeth Carter, DTM = http://goingnorth.libsyn.com/119-a-passion-for-high-performance-professional-development-with-dr-elizabeth-carter-eacaappeal The opening track is titled, "SFEX x ATCQ" by madxruler (formally known as Ruler Inc.) To cop this track and the entire album https://rulerinc.bandcamp.com/track/sfex-x-atcq
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In this week's episode, I chat with The Success Scholar, Haki Shakur Ammi. We talk about books, mentors and the benefits of educating yourself more than entertaining yourself. This week's opening track is from the one and only Marcus D. Check out his album Melancholy Prequel (Rising Sun Redux) for this track and many other tablespoons of ear sugar. http://marcusd.net/album/melancholy-prequel-rising-sun-redux