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Dialogue
Pastor, Scholar, Author--Brian Johnson's Novel about Race Relations

Dialogue

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 26:00


ABOUT THE AUTHOR Brian C. Johnson honors the struggles and accomplishments of the ordinary citizens who launched the Civil Rights Movement by committing himself personally and professionally to the advancement of multicultural and inclusive education. During AY 2018-2019, Dr. Johnson served as a postdoctoral scholar in the department of Communication Studies at Bloomsburg University. He is currently a part time instructor of interpersonl communication at Luzerne County Community College.  He earned both bachelor's and master's degrees in English from California University of Pennsylvania, and a Ph.D. in communications media and instructional technology at Indiana University of Pennsylvania in December 2016. Brian is the co-author of Reel Diversity: A Teacher's Sourcebook (2008), winner of the 2009 Phillip Chinn Book Award by the National Association for Multicultural Education and a revised edition in 2015, ,and We've Scene It All Before: Using Film Clips in Diversity Awareness Training (2009). ABOUT THE BOOK - ME, MY SELFIE, AND I Nahim Lightbourne finds himself as the only black student at an exclusive private school. His peers have a funny way of showing their friendliness with all their racial jokes and jibes. Nahim feels alone until his high school hires its first black teacher. He must learn how to bear up against the tide-until a class lesson goes awry.

Disobedient Femmes
Janna Lopez: Me, My Selfie and Eye

Disobedient Femmes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2021 28:40


Suzanne LaGrande interviews speaker, midlife coach and writer Janna Lopez, author of Me, My Selfie, and Eye: A midlife conversation about lost identity, grief and seeing who you are. In this episode of Disobedient Femmes, Lopez shares an intimate portrait of midlife identity loss, which she characterizes not as a crisis, but as a necessary journey for self discovery. According to Lopez, part of the midlife journey involves letting go of old identities, and the grief that accompanies that loss in a culture that doesn't make room for grief. She also talks about how transitioning through one's identity loss is made more difficult by social media's constant influence. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.disobedientfemmes.com

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Amiga, Handle Your Shit
Write Your Own Authentic Story with Janna Lopez

Amiga, Handle Your Shit

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 45:00


Have you ever experienced a breakthrough? A moment in your life when you felt the necessity to change something and you said to yourself, enough is enough, I'm done, I'm ready to move on with something new? If the answer is yes, I am sure you know how difficult it must have been for you in that moment. When you accept this acknowledgment, your life changes in a way. You need to be 100% honest with yourself and accept that in order to embrace a more positive future, you need to go through some darkness. Today’s guest, Janna Lopez, a successful author, podcaster, and coach, will tell us how she was able to deal with the darkest moment in her life, and how only by being honest with herself and accepting the pain, she was able to move on and create a new life for herself. Janna Lopez has recently published her first book called “Me, My Selfie and I: a midlife conversation about loss, Identity, rief, and seeing who you are. She hosts a weekly podcast called Identity Talk. She teaches weekly writing workshops. Jenna's life, passion, and work consistently revolves around expression through words and images. If you want to order the life you want and transform the way you think like Janna did, Join my “How to Handle your Shit and live a better life Masterclass”. It will take place on April 27, at 6pm, April 29, at 6pm and Friday, April 30 at noon, and the best thing of all, It’s absolutely free! Just click the link below and join me in this adventure. JOIN THE MASTERCLASSSome Questions I Ask:How did the writing come about? Was this a dream of yours? (12.36)How were you loved and understood in your writing? (18.15)Are there any other tips that you have on how an Amiga can handle her shit? (39.04)In This Episode You Will Learn :How Janna discovered she was a writer (12.45)Janna most recent breakthrough (21.08)When and where Janna’s next writing retreat will take place. (36.36)Connect with Janna: InstagramWebsiteStart Your Writing JourneyFacebookLet’s Connect!WebsiteFacebookInstagramLinkedInJackie Tapia Arbonne website See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Good Grief with Cheryl Jones
Me, My Selfie and Eye

Good Grief with Cheryl Jones

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2020 56:09


When Janna Lopez hit 50, her world seemed to fall apart. In what she later describes as a Dark Flight of the Self, she seemed unrecognizable to herself which propelled her into a deep grief for who she had been. Unlike depression she had navigated in the past, insight was elusive and unattainable. Instead, she felt as if she was crawling along, unsure what was right ahead of her. Small things, photographing a hummingbird, slowing down, feeling her way along, began to help her form a new concept of herself and led her to a new life. Her book, Me, My Selfie and Eye, chronicles her unfamiliar path and describes the intersection of a youth culture, menopause and aging with clarity and humor. Join us to talk about it!

Good Grief with Cheryl Jones
Me, My Selfie and Eye

Good Grief with Cheryl Jones

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2020 56:09


When Janna Lopez hit 50, her world seemed to fall apart. In what she later describes as a Dark Flight of the Self, she seemed unrecognizable to herself which propelled her into a deep grief for who she had been. Unlike depression she had navigated in the past, insight was elusive and unattainable. Instead, she felt as if she was crawling along, unsure what was right ahead of her. Small things, photographing a hummingbird, slowing down, feeling her way along, began to help her form a new concept of herself and led her to a new life. Her book, Me, My Selfie and Eye, chronicles her unfamiliar path and describes the intersection of a youth culture, menopause and aging with clarity and humor. Join us to talk about it!

Moving Beyond Your Tribe with Torund Bryhn
10. Expert Corner: Janna Lopez - Kindness, Allowance & Showing Up For Yourself

Moving Beyond Your Tribe with Torund Bryhn

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2020 49:16


Do you struggle with finding your own identity? Have you ever been afraid to present your true self to the world? In today’s episode, I’m joined by Public Speaker, Podcast Host, and Published Author of “Me, My Selfie & Eye”, Janna Lopez! Janna is a self-proclaimed ‘word agent’ and offers her insights on the impact they have had on her, as well as how experiencing a huge shift in her mindset led her on the journey to becoming who she is today. We talk about what brought Janna to begin the process of writing her book, the importance of showing up for yourself, as well as the dualities that are present within our own identities. Janna also shares her values of kindness and allowance and discusses how vital they are in becoming the most authentic versions of ourselves. To hear more wonderful insights from Janna and learn more on her own backstory, tune in to Episode 10 of Moving Beyond Acronyms! Some Questions I Ask:What inspired you to write your book? (1:58)How did you learn to deal with grief? (3:33)How has your philosophy on identity changed over the course of your life? (8:08)How do you think people are going to recover from the stress they’ve experienced during this pandemic (13:21)What do you think is going to change after Coronavirus? (20:42)What are your thoughts on how younger people are growing up today? (28:01)Do you think we have become too comfortable with how we present our personalities online, that we are starting to lose sight of how we act outside of it? (32:15)What has the response to your book been like? (36:48)What is the one piece of advice you can give on how to find your identity? (44:36)What is one commercial or quote that has touched you the most in your life? (47:00)In This Episode You Will Learn:What Janna learned about herself while navigating through a dark period in her life (5:42)How the world is going through ‘the dark flight of self’ (10:13)The multi-layered aspects to the challenges we’re facing during Covid-19 (11:16)How we can best manage our identities both on and offline (15:53)The concept of ‘self-policing’ (18:16)How the personas we project into the world can create disconnect (22:54)How we measure the value of our own identity (25:44)How Covid-19 has brought our creativity and humanity to the forefront (33:34)The dualities that are present in human nature (37:37)Connect With Torund Bryhn:LinkedInTwitterInstagramConnect With Janna Lopez:WebsiteFacebookYoutube ChannelInstagramPodcast - ‘Eyedentity’Resources: Book - “Me, My Selfie & Eye” Author, Janna Lopez See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Before They Were Famous
SHANE DAWSON | Before They Were Famous - It Gets Worse

Before They Were Famous

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2020 6:08


SHANE DAWSON Before They Were Famous -- Before YouTuber Shane Dawson released books like I hate My Selfie and It Gets Worse, or gave us characters like Shanaynay and music parodies of Miley Cyrus and Selena Gomez...Find out about his life and career prior to fame, here.

The Chronically Courageous with Bonni Howard
Janna Lopez | Finding a New Identity after MS Diagnosis and Midlife Transition

The Chronically Courageous with Bonni Howard

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 48:46


While getting ready to have her first book published, two years ago, Janna Lopez felt that something was off. At the age of 51, she learned that this feeling was not imagined, rather it was the result of having several lesions on her brain caused by Multiple Sclerosis. In this episode, Janna uses her gift for verbal expression to convey the emotions that accompanied her diagnosis, how she has learned to manage her illness, and how she is moving forward with courage and purpose. Janna is a published author, public speaker, midlife coach, and podcast host. Formerly, she was a successful magazine publisher and a communications consultant serving small businesses, non-profits, and multi-million dollar companies. Her life's work has revolved around the art of expression through words and images. Janna has a beautiful way of seeing the world and believes that in this time of a global pandemic, "it is the mundane that will save us". Her way of seeing the beauty in the simplest of things was a breath of fresh air in a time of great complexity.What You'll Learn:About Janna (2:22)How Janna came to find out she had Multiple Sclerosis (5:00)What happened when Janna first met with a neurologist (9:07)Janna's perspective on who you are vs. what you do (32:06)Some Questions Bonni asks Janna:What do you think have been the gifts in getting this diagnosis and how has it changed you? (11:38)How has your diagnosis affected your identity and how you see yourself in the world? (12:36)What have you done to keep yourself on a positive path post diagnosis? (16:10)What do you do to handle the emotional side of your diagnosis? (22:37)What would you tell your younger self knowing what you now know? (23:56) What advice would you give to other people who have been recently diagnosed? (25:36)What would you define as courageous? (28:40)What's your answer now when someone says, “who are you”? (39:04)Connect with Janna:https://www.jannalopez.com/Connect with Bonni:https://www.instagram.com/thechronicallycourageous/https://www.facebook.com/bonni.howardbonni@thechronicallycourageous.com Show Resources:Janna's Book, “Me, My Selfie and Eye” https://www.amazon.com/Me-My-Selfie-Eye-Conversation-ebook/dp/B083G2J7PQ/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=janna+lopez&qid=1578510891&sr=8-1Eyedentity Talk with Janna Lopez Podcast: https://www.jannalopez.com/eyedentity-talk-with-janna-lopez/My Mundane Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2951698238245582/Organ Delight Supplement:https://www.drrons.com/p/27-Organ-Delight-grassfed-New-Zealand-freeze-dried-organs-glands-180-capsules.aspx Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

Eyedentity Talk with Janna Lopez
Let Some Things Go, So You Can Grow

Eyedentity Talk with Janna Lopez

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 39:22


Welcome to the very first episode of Eyedentity Talk – a podcast that aims to create deeper conversations with dynamic people from all walks of life about how new lives completely shifted who they thought they were and ultimately, how they come to “see” themselves again.Today, I’m excited to converse with Kevin Rankin. Aside from being a rockstar drummer, he’s an amazing human and a talented individual, that like many of us, went through some meaningful midlife shifts.Kevin’s been performing professionally since he was 16 years old. He began honing his skills in the ski resort bars of Montana. He spent several nights a week in smoky taverns, learning the ropes of the live music business. He’s performed with a series of internationally successful acts, including Jennifer Batten, Eddie Martinez, Missing Persons, and Animotion. In 2016 he joined the ‘80s powerhouse, A Flock of Seagulls, and since then, he’s been touring around the world playing in front of thousands of people, bringing joy and music.Tune in, and listen to Kevin’s story, where he especially focused efforts to juggle multiple identities at once: rock star drummer guy, dad, husband, and a web designer that was so passionate about his work, that he’d take calls in the middle of the night.Listen and discover what conclusions he’s drawn from living such a tumultuous life, and how these impacted his future self.Some questions I ask:What were some of the things that defined you and that you saw yourself as? (05:38)How was it for you, as a man, to show your vulnerability to the world? (21:30)Who is this person that you’re seeing glimmers of, when you think about yourself? (27:49)Do you judge yourself or other people in general? (28:59)How do you get yourself back to seeing yourself as you are, when you need it? (34:16)In this episode, you will learn:The goal of my book, “Me, My Selfie & Eye”. (01:24)What I am going to bring to the table through Eyedentity Talk. (02:39)Kevin’s story of how he shifted from playing clarinet to playing drums. (10:37)When your partner’s identity and yours intertwine too much, you lose your own identity. (13:03)A pivot point in Kevin’s life, when he acknowledged that he was in an unhealthy codependent relationship. (19:09)Accepting that you are not perfect, helps you change the parts of your life you’re not proud of. (22:58)Connect with Kevin:WebsiteInstagramTwitterYoutube ChannelLet’s connect!WebsiteFacebook PageInstagramBook: Me, My Selfie & Eye: A Midlife Conversation About Lost Identity, Grief & Seeing Who You Are See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Pathways Radio by Paul O'Brien
Janna Lopez: A Midlife Conversation

Pathways Radio by Paul O'Brien

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2020 30:00


Janna Lopez is the author of the new book, Me, My Selfie & Eye – A Midlife Conversation About Lost Identity, Grief & Seeing Who You Are. Janna was a successful magazine publisher for nearly a decade, and a communications consultant for over 25 years, serving small businesses, non-profits, and multi-million dollar companies. Her life’s work has revolved around the art of expression through words and images. Janna lives in Portland, Oregon, as a hobby teaches classes on sipping tequila, and now speaks about midlife transitions at conferences, teaches workshops, and offers one-on-one midlife coaching. More information about the guest can be found at http://www.jannalopez.com/

Grief Dreams Podcast
E149 - Janna Lopez - Midlife Identity Loss and Grief

Grief Dreams Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2020 56:27


Janna Lopez has over 25 years in media, communications, and editorial endeavors. She has spent the last ten years as owner, publisher and editor of several regional magazines. As a word enthusiast, she's helped multi-million dollar companies craft their stories, and currently leads workshops and coaches clients about midlife identity loss and grief. She is the author of the new book, Me, My Selfie, & Eye: A Midlife Conversation about Lost Identity, Grief, and Seeing Who You Are.   In this episode we talk about midlife identify loss and grief, her midlife issues (grandmother loss, divorce, and job loss), reflecting on her own mortality, who are we beyond roles, her new book, a grief dream of her grandmother, and a dream during her midlife issues.   To know more about Janna visit www.jannalopez.com

Talk Art
Ryan Gander OBE

Talk Art

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2019 56:50


Russell & Robert chat to leading conceptual artist Ryan Gander OBE. We explore artist persona, designing a kitchen sink, family ties, the soul of objects and why his art has been so commercially successful in Japan. Ryan reveals how a limited edition Rolex watch transformed into an artwork, why he worked with glow-in-the-dark concrete, the importance of empathy and why we should all ‘let the world take a turn'. For images of works discussed in this episode, visit our Instagram @TalkArt. Ryan’s new BBC Four documentary ‘Me, My Selfie and I’ is available to view on iPlayer until mid April 2019. Please leave us a review and rating if you’ve enjoyed this episode! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Echo at Victory
My, My Selfie, I - Part 3

Echo at Victory

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2018 24:03


My, My Selfie, I - Part 3 - 11/04/18 by Middle School Ministry at Victory Family ChurchSupport the show (http://www.buzzsprout.com/276301)

Echo at Victory
Me, My Selfie, I - Part 4

Echo at Victory

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2018 26:07


Me, My Selfie, I - Part 4- 11/11/18 by Middle School Ministry at Victory Family ChurchSupport the show (http://www.buzzsprout.com/276301)

Heart of Life Church
Me, My Selfie & I... Part 3

Heart of Life Church

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2017 29:44


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Heart of Life Church
Me, My Selfie and I... Part 2

Heart of Life Church

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2017 49:59


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Heart of Life Church
Me, My Selfie, And I... Part 1

Heart of Life Church

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2017 50:58


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Lakeside Church
Me, My Selfie, and I (Post-Message Podcast)

Lakeside Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2017 32:11


Post-Message Podcast (Week Two) During the series, "What's That Mean?" we will be having regular post-message podcasts for further discussion surrounding the weekend. This week, John and Sean talk about week two of the series entitled, "Me, My Selfie, and I." Listen each week for extra tidbits, clarification, more questions, and some surprises along the way.Support the show (https://www.lakesidechurch.com/give1/)

Catholic Baltimore
May 21, 2017 | "The Saints Project" by Kristyn Brown; "Beyond Me, My Selfie, and I" by Teresa Tomeo

Catholic Baltimore

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2017 27:18


Philadelphia-area photographer Kristyn Brown shares her Modern Portrayal of Catholic Saints with "The Saints Project" Later in the show, we're joined by Teresa Tomeo as she discusses her latest book, "Beyond Me, My Selfie, and I"

Catholic Baltimore
April 2, 2017 | Msgr. Peter Vaghi; Teresa Tomeo

Catholic Baltimore

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2017 27:18


Msgr. Peter Vaghi, Pastor of Little Flower Parish in Bethesda, MD, joins us to discuss his new book, "Meeting God in the Upper Room: Three Moments to Change Your Life" Later in the show, we're joined by author Teresa Tomeo to discuss her new book, "Beyond Me, My Selfie, and I: Finding Real Happiness in a Self-Absorbed World"

CrossRoads Church
Me, My Selfie, & I - Audio

CrossRoads Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2016 31:02


Join us this Sunday as Nigel Anderson (a.k.a. "Legin") continues the sermon series ME, MYSELFIE, & I. The phrase "dying to self" is often used in church circles, but not normally discussed. Is it merely being selfless? Misunderstood, it is possible that it can lead to negative outcomes. This week we will discuss what it means to die to self while having new life in Christ and examine a famous biblical figure to help our understanding. We hope you can join us!

CrossRoads Church
Me, My Selfie, & I - PDF

CrossRoads Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2016


Join us this Sunday as Nigel Anderson (a.k.a. "Legin") continues the sermon series ME, MYSELFIE, & I. The phrase "dying to self" is often used in church circles, but not normally discussed. Is it merely being selfless? Misunderstood, it is possible that it can lead to negative outcomes. This week we will discuss what it means to die to self while having new life in Christ and examine a famous biblical figure to help our understanding. We hope you can join us!

CrossRoads Church
Me, My Selfie, & I - PDF

CrossRoads Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2016


Memorial Day is a day where we celebrate those who have sacrificed their lives for our country. This Sunday, Pastor Kevin starts a new series called ME, MY SELFIE, AND I, where we look at one of the greatest challenges we face in our lives, our desire to live for ourselves rather than God.

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CrossRoads Church
Me, My Selfie, & I - Audio

CrossRoads Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2016 38:39


Memorial Day is a day where we celebrate those who have sacrificed their lives for our country. This Sunday, Pastor Kevin starts a new series called ME, MY SELFIE, AND I, where we look at one of the greatest challenges we face in our lives, our desire to live for ourselves rather than God.

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Citizen Lit
Episode 13: Harry C. Marks with a reading from Ifra Asad

Citizen Lit

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2016 25:18


We sit down with Harry C. Marks, host of the literary podcast COVERED. Then, we get another installment from the upcoming anthology of Millennial stories, Songs of My Selfie, from Three Rooms Press featuring Ifra Asad.

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ILTA Podcast
ILTA podcast // Puhe 5 // Me, My Selfie & I osa 1 // Sanni Särkkä

ILTA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2016 17:55


Seinäjoen Ilta 16.1.2016 // Sanni Särkka // Me, My Selfie & I, osa 1 // Ensimmäinen osa "Me, My Selfie & I" - saarnasarjaa. Miten identiteetti rakentuu ja mikä on kestävä perusta sille kuka olet?

People's Church
Me, My Selfie, and God - Robert Madu - Audio

People's Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2015 36:47


Me, My Selfie, and God - Robert Madu

People's Church
Me, My Selfie, and God - Robert Madu - PDF

People's Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2015


Me, My Selfie, and God - Robert Madu

People's Church
Me, My Selfie, and God - Robert Madu - PDF

People's Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2015


Me, My Selfie, and God - Robert Madu

People's Church
Me, My Selfie, and God - Robert Madu - Audio

People's Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2015 36:47


Me, My Selfie, and God - Robert Madu

Feedback
10/07/2015

Feedback

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2015 27:38


The Licence Fee and the future of the BBC. Director General Tony Hall has agreed to fund licences for the over 75s but says he's got a good deal for the corporation, citing the agreement that the Licence Fee will rise in line with inflation and those who only use catch-up services such as iPlayer may also need to buy a licence. Meanwhile, the Chair of the BBC Trust - your representative - was locked out of negotiations and others in the worlds of media and politics have been scathing about the lack of public consultation. Roger Bolton hears the views of Feedback listeners. The Proms are coming back to the World Service - five years after they were cut to save money. Roger speaks to controller of the BBC World Service in English, Mary Hockaday, to see where the money is coming from at a station with an even more tightly squeezed budget, following the transfer of financial responsibility for the network from the Foreign Office to the BBC last year. Apple Music launched its new internet radio station Beats 1 last week, and some people said that it sounded a great deal like BBC Radio 1. So should the BBC be worried about having their younger listeners poached? Feedback puts 19 year old radio DJ Oré Olukoga on the case to see whether Apple can inspire a generation which is increasingly uninterested in live radio broadcasts. The five part Radio 4 series Me, My Selfie and I, presented by snowboarder Aimee Fuller, took on the subject of the selfie - but some listeners thought this was a shallow attempt to pick up a younger audience. Roger puts their concerns to the series producer Phillip Revell. Producer: Katherine Godfrey A Whistledown production for BBC Radio 4.