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On this episode of Vibe Check, Sam, Saeed and Zach share another installment of their modern scriptures, as they talk about works of art, literature, and pop culture that they turn to for inspiration.We want to hear from you! Email us at vibecheck@stitcher.com, and keep in touch with us on Instagram @vibecheck_pod.You can now get direct access to the group chat! Find us on Patreon at patreon.com/vibecheck. Vibe Check listeners can now get a free three month trial to the SiriusXM app by going to siriusxm.com/vibecheck.------------------------------------------------------MODERN SCRIPTURES:SAMJP Brammer - Hola Papi Hanif - A Little Devil In AmericaSAEED“Ode to My Blackness” by Evie Shockley (The New Black – 2011)“Ode to My Whiteness” by Sharon Olds (Odes – 2016)ZACH“Kiss of Life” by Sade Steel Magnolias (1989) Zach's Guest DJ Song ListSam's Guest DJ Song List
Happy Black History Month y'all! To kick off the first Monday of BHM, we are starting this month with some reassuring affirmations for all of my Black people out there! As a Black woman myself, I love to see us thrive and shine the lights that we all have within, especially during the month that is dedicated to our history, culture, pride, and power. TIME STAMPS: (0:00) Intro/ HAPPY BLACK HISTORY MONTH! (2:05) Affirmations (3:40) #1: “I chose to prioritize my peace of mind.” (5:32) #2: ”I refuse to water down who I am for any system of power. I will openly express myself in my language, my fashion, and my personality.” (9:31) #3: “It is okay for me to feel my feelings, and I chose to prioritize my mental & emotional well-being.” (13:04) #4: “There is no monochromatic way to be Black. My Blackness is wonderful just the way it is, & I will flaunt it effortlessly.” (17:54) #5: “I'm standing on business.” Follow @hellarelatablepod on Instagram for updates on the show! Email official.hrpod@gmail.com for contact information and business inquiries.
This episode dissects my book, "My Blackness". It also includes a few poetry readings. #love #freedom #relationships #blackness
Katina Horton is an inspirational, impactful, powerful, and passionate speaker when it comes to the topic of healing. Her mixture of humility, faith, resiliency, perseverance, and grace will pull you in, and then challenge you to take yourself to the next level. Through coaching, speaking, books, and THE VALLEY OF GRACE PODCAST, she helps women in difficult relationships reclaim their power and identity so they can create an empowered new chapter of life. She is the author of nine books, including My Blackness and Broken Pieces: Change Your Mindset, Break Unhealthy Patterns, and Get off the mat and thrive, and the mother of two young adult children.
Katina Horton is an inspirational, impactful, powerful, and passionate speaker when it comes to the topic of healing. Her mixture of humility, faith, resiliency, perseverance, and grace will pull you in, and then challenge you to take yourself to the next level. Through coaching, speaking, books, and THE VALLEY OF GRACE PODCAST, she helps women in difficult relationships reclaim their power and identity so they can create an empowered new chapter of life. She is the author of nine books, including My Blackness and Broken Pieces: Change Your Mindset, Break Unhealthy Patterns, and Get off the mat and thrive, and the mother of two young adult children.Learn more about the Valley of Grace here.Learn more about Path to Podcast Success here!
Katina Horton is an inspirational, impactful, powerful, and passionate speaker when it comes to the topic of healing. Her mixture of humility, faith, resiliency, perseverance, and grace will pull you in, and then challenge you to take yourself to the next level. Through coaching, speaking, books, courses, and THE VALLEY OF GRACE PODCAST, she helps women in toxic relationships reclaim their power and identity so they will know they are enough. She is the author of nine books, including “My Blackness” , “Broken Pieces: Change Your Mindset, Break Unhealthy Patterns, and Get off the mat and thrive”, and “YOU ARE ENOUGH: HEAL FROM PAST HURTS AND RECLAIM YOUR POWER AND IDENTITY”, and the mother of two young adult children.Katina Horton-Valley of Grace MinistriesHelping Women Reclaim Their Power and Identity Coaching | Speaking | Podcasthttps://thevalleyofgrace.com
Dr. Rob joins us in this series of Belonging as I just decided to name it. We discuss aspects of identity from a bit of a clinical perspective, in addition to my sharing of my experiences as I make out what Queerness means to me in relation to my Blackness. The title of Performative Blackness comes into place as a representation of MY Black experience, and is NOT to be assumed as every person of Blackness' experience, so as you listen, please keep that in mind. I mention that I do believe people sometimes forget I'm a Black man and that while I wish I could reject society's expectations and stereotypes for what that means, I still present in this way which means no matter what you hope for me, there are certain survival mechanisms I have to implement in order to be considered nonthreatening. As someone who dates outside my race, I have to be mindful that my partners are aware of MY Blackness not being the same kind of experience they may have had with other partners who have Black skin. It's different but the same in many ways. We speak more to this in the podcast episode.
Today In this episode we have a special guest Katina Horton. Katina Horton is an inspirational, impactful, powerful, and passionate speaker when it comes to the topic of healing. Her mixture of humility, faith, resiliency, perseverance, and grace will pull you in, and then challenge you to take yourself to the next level. Through coaching, speaking, books, and THE VALLEY OF GRACE PODCAST, she helps women in difficult relationships reclaim their power and identity so they will know they are enough. As a coach, she utilizes the same method that is employed as a computer technician for rebuilding, troubleshooting, and creating new software for computers to rebuild and troubleshoot the mind and soul. She is the author of nine books, including "Digging Deep Down in Those Roots", "My Blackness", and "Broken Pieces: Change Your Mindset, Break Unhealthy Patterns, and Get off the mat and thrive", and the mother of two young adult children. In this episode, Katina will talk about how to deal with a toxic relationship. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rasel-chowdhury2/support
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Gbolahan Obisesan is a prolific director, playwright and actor, who is also the Artistic Director and joint CEO of Brixton House (which was formerly Oval House Theatre). Gbolahan has previously directed work for theatres including the Young Vic, Royal Court Theatre and Soho Theatre; As a playwright his plays have been seen at Edinburgh Festival, Bristol Old Vic, Bush Theatre, Unicorn Theatre and the House of Parliament. Finally, as an actor he has played numerous roles including playing Dr Martin Luther King in the Young Vic's production of The Mountaintop. 0:00 The Beginning – The adventures he had growing up in Nigeria, re-enacting his favourite films and moving to Bermondsey, London.11:08 How Did You Get That Job – How what he learnt from Hong Kong Cinema martial arts movies saved his skin on the streets of Bermondsey and how he got his first opportunities in theatre…28:42 The Battlefield of the Mind – This month this section is going to be a bit different as we spend a little more time talking to Gbolahan about code switching.44:30 The Mountain Top – The greatest moments in Gbolahan's career so far…53:03 The Things I Wish I'd Known – The advice he would give to young men today who are just starting out in the arts…HashtagsNot a Nice Place for Black People Paid to Direct His First Play at 19 Years Old.Code SwitchingWho Has the Intelligence to Deliver Art?My Blackness is Seen as Inherently Threatening… It's All Love…Playing Dr Martin Luther KingCutting It Email us @info@economicsandthespirit.comThe Good Man AudiobookThe Good Man on Audible.comLinksGbolahan on Twitter Gbolahan and Brixton HouseObama Code Switching and Key & Peele parody(Look under the heading ‘The racial pioneer' and FYI the videos may take a minute to load)CreditsIcon made by Freepik from www.flaticon.com
#BGOFAM - it's a season of #BGORoyalty, baby! This week's VSOP is Sheridawn Peden (@callhersherry). "I'm a Georgia peach born and raised! Clayco born and Marietta bread. I study religion and public health at Georgia State University and I study medical ethics in the Spiritual Health department at WellStar. My goal is to subtly disrupt the Public Health system with insight, creativity, and MY BLACKNESS." // Our Religion segment continues. This week, we explore the difference between religion and spirituality through an academic lens. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
I just recently released a book entitled, “My Blackness” over the weekend. This podcast episode gives you a little bit of background on the book, along with a reading of four different poems coming directly from the book. Just in case you missed the last episode, here is the link: What will they say about … Continue reading Episode 65: Dissection of “My Blackness” →
My Blackness is My Privilege is a mindset and podcast empowering Black people to do more and be more. HBCU First sits down with some of America’s most influential leaders to explore the impact of their work and the drivers of their success. Let’s change the narrative.
My Blackness is 365 days a Year.... ❤️
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Ericka Hart finds peace of mind and moves beyond "you are not my type" to find radical queer sex in "F**king My Blackness." See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.