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Today, we're discussing the tragic murder of Austin Metcalf — a case that's not just heartbreaking but deeply revealing of a larger cultural crisis we need to address head-on. I'll be sharing my raw thoughts on what happened, and more importantly, having the uncomfortable (but necessary) conversation surrounding crime statistics in the black community.If we're ever going to see real change — fewer senseless killings, safer neighborhoods, and stronger families — then we have to stop tiptoeing around the truth. It's time to talk about why these patterns keep repeating and what cultural shifts must happen to break the toxic and deadly cycle.This isn't about hate — it's about accountability, truth, and the fight for life, stability, and genuine justice.—https://policecoffee.com/?gad_source=1&gbraid=0AAAAACG7qmLTSF8TidU6uJpGkHMYzxsnd&gclid=Cj0KCQjwqcO_BhDaARIsACz62vPh4GA_6w_PdX8w4PW0sRhPD76KOyhYBmiEOdpiLXHP1G10c9kaPMEaAkK-EALw_wcB
The Author Events Series presents Andre Robert Lee | A Conversation with the Documentary Filmmaker and Author REGISTER In Conversation with Cherri Gregg André Robert Lee most recently served as the Executive Producer of Notes From America With Kai Wright. The show is broadcast from WNYC, the largest public radio station in America. André was the driving force behind the show's expansion from 80 NPR stations to over 120 stations. André was tasked with reshaping and redesigning the live radio show. He is also a Film Maker, Keynote Speaker, Consultant, Writer, and Educator. André has committed his entire career to building an army of change agents. His process includes Many Things; New York City Public Schools, The Ford Foundation, Miramax Films, Urbanworld, Film Movement, Diana Ross, BET, Universal, PBS, HBO, Sundance, Picturehouse, and Dreamworks. André directed and produced The Prep School Negro and served as producer on the documentary I'm Not Racist...Am I? André created The Election Effects Project for Paramount TV. André told the story of incarcerated youth in Richmond with the award-winning film Virtually Free. Because you love Author Events, please make a donation when you register for this event to ensure that this series continues to inspire Philadelphians. The views expressed by the authors and moderators are strictly their own and do not represent the opinions of the Free Library of Philadelphia or its employees. (recorded 11/6/2024)
On Today’s Show: 00:00:00 Sara Beck With The Meat Council 00:50:13 Introduction 02:29:02 Heart Monitor Time 04:29:00 If You’re Not Racist, You’re Not A Christian 08:20:04 You’re Not A Man If You Only Have One Wife 11:46:24 Witches Are Real And They *DO* Fly On Brooms 17:16:08 Mukbangin On Your Bed / Your Next President […] The post Willy Wanker And The Sexual Assault Factory first appeared on Distorted View Daily.
•I'm Not Racist. Some Of My Best Friends Are Racist… I Mean Black. •I Am The Walrus Doesn't Even Make Sense •Woman Is The Nasterik Of The World •American = Be Fat And Call People Stupid •We Need Something Snappier Than “Antarctic Inchworm” •Lindsay Might Be Kinda Condescending •Hairy Back - Guess The Race? •Stop Being Such A Cheap Circle •Straßenscheißer. Dot, Not Feather. •DOUG DOESN'T KNOW ABOUT TWINKS! •When Did Being Gay Quit Being Gay And Become Throat Pissing In The Streets? •Yakov Smirnoff: Live At The Sphere …And MUCH More!! ------------------------------- Support Us on Patreon Become a Dougalo and get weekly bonus episodes and ad free public episodes by joining our Patreon. Join us at http://patreon.com/whosright For superchat sounds, send them over to Doug at doug.whosrightpodcast@gmail.com with "superchat" in the subject line. Got burning questions for Dear Flabby? Submit them for our next episode! Head to www.whosrightpodcast.com and click on the "Dear Flabby" link to share your queries. We're eager to hear from you! Love our intro song? Check out Masticate on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/52psn3dk (Original Who's Right Theme Song by Peter Noreika: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3wYqlhflN3lNA5N5BUgeeR) This episode is sponsored by Arizona Bay Candy Co. Indulge your sweet tooth with Arizona Bay Candy Co.'s range of freeze-dried candies. Treat yourself to something special at http://www.arizonabaycandy.com Stay Connected! Don't miss any updates or content. Find all our social media links conveniently located in our Linktree: http://linktr.ee/whosrightpodcast Follow Us: Twitter: @whosrightpodcast Instagram: @whosrightpodcast Facebook: Who's Right Podcast
Episode Two Hundred and One Being English is NOT Racist!
Episode Highlight: On this episode of the "Embracing Only" podcast, we delve into taking action to be anti-racist with Mary Waweru, an influential voice who educates professionals on anti-racism, DEI, inclusive communications, social impact, and colonialism. It is not enough to simply be not racist. You need to take action and commit to being anti-racist. Mary is the CEO and founder of Crest Impact, where she guides organizations to build safe and inclusive cultures, practices, policies, and communications. She has facilitated diversity training workshops and designed and delivered anti-racism and DEI courses online, in-person, and internationally. Her anti-oppression journey started in her homeland of Kenya with gender equity work and the 2015 protests in Nairobi against gender and child-based violence. Key Discussion Points: 03:48 Building Your Brand: Don't let your brand be defined by the logo on your business card, rather let your brand be defined by your name so you can lean on it in times of transition. 09:15 Highlighting the Value of Racial Equity: If organizations don't take anti-racism work seriously, it is going to affect the people within the organization, people externally, and people who want to partner with them. 13:37 Creating Safe Spaces for Conversation: Normalize hard conversations and allow people to be unsure and make mistakes. 18:21 Not Racist vs. Anti-Racist: How does being not racist benefit a society that has issues based on race? It doesn't. There needs to be action, commitment, and learning. 28:00 Fighting Confirmation Bias: We need to believe how certain groups of people represent themselves rather than how colonialism represents them. 33:54 Learn to Say No: As an individual who does not belong to the global majority, you need to learn to say no when people are making too many accommodations for you. In Summary: Mary Waweru challenges us to commit to one action today that will further our anti-racism journey. She urges people to adopt an I want to learn attitude and encourages leaders to understand that it is their responsibility to make sure that the people working in their organization are safe. Resources from this episode: Follow Mary on Linkedin or check out her website. Mary has three anti-racism courses: 1. Introduction to Anti-Racism 2. Anti-Racism for Leaders and Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Advocates 3. Dismantling Neo-Colonialism in Anti-Oppression Work Find them here. Connect with your hosts: Follow Archita on Linkedin or check out her website. Follow Olivia on Linkedin or check out her website. Follow Embracing Only on Linkedin, Instagram, and Facebook, or check out the website. _________ Produced by Ideablossoms
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Patreon.com/ReedsRanch. Presented by John Runyan with Farm Bureau. The hosts discuss March Madness and their bracket picks. The conversation segues into reminiscing about high school pranks and mischievous behavior. The episode concludes with Cody sharing jokes made about him at a comedy club. They then discuss the Nickelodeon documentary and the dark side of Hollywood. The conversation takes a humorous turn as they talk about an Oregon man arrested for grabbing women's feet and rubbing them on his face. They also discuss tanning and the use of cocoa butter. The conversation covers topics such as NASCAR and the Bristol race, predicting the Final Four, discussing Caitlin Clark's impact on women's basketball. The conversation also touches on coaches and racism, including a game of 'Racist or Not Racist' and identifying coaches with questionable views.
It can be as simple - and meaningful - as picking up a fiction novel, reading it, and discussing it with your book club. Because once you see, hear, and learn, we don't think you'll ever be able to “go back to how it used to be.” You'll change. You'll do things differently. You'll make ripple effects happen. Change is not a one-size-fits-all phenomenon, nor is change-making. More often than not, it starts small, local, and with just one intentional action. Today we bring you just that book that we recommend you read with your book club in 2024. The fabulous co-authors of Rebecca Not Becky, Christine Platt, and Catherine Wigginton Green, drew on both their lived experiences and their work as DEI advocates to bring you all a relatable story that will impact the way you see the world, no matter who you are! What to listen for: Why this book is different - written by DEI practitioners from a Black and white perspective What the authors found most challenging and surprising about writing the book The unexpected feedback the authors are receiving so far How helpful it is to write and post real, positive reviews on works like this About the authors: Both live in Washington, DC. CHRISTINE PLATT writes literature for children and adults that centers on African diasporic experiences—past, present, and future. She holds Bachelor and Master of Arts degrees in African and African American studies as well as a Juris doctorate in general law. She currently serves as Executive Director for Baldwin For The Arts. CATHERINE WIGGINTON GREENE is a writer and filmmaker whose storytelling focuses on strengthening human connection and understanding. Her feature documentary “I'm Not Racist . . . Am I?” continues to be used throughout the US as a teaching tool for starting racial dialogue. A graduate of Coe College and Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism, Catherine is currently pursuing her doctorate from The George Washington University's Graduate School of Education and Human Development. To give us input on what you want from our newsletter, and/or share your Asian immigration stories, reach us via email at hello@dearwhitewomen.com. Follow Dear White Women so you don't miss these conversations! Like what you hear? Don't miss another episode and subscribe! Catch up on more commentary between episodes by following us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter – and even more opinions and resources if you join our email list.
Sharon Cameron made her first appearance on the show for a lively and informative chat about her new book Artifice.Christine Platt & Catherine Wigginton Greene called in for a discussion about their co-authored entertaining and insightful social satire novel, Rebecca Not Becky. Sharon Cameron is the author of the international bestseller and Reese's Book Club pick The Light in Hidden Places and the critically acclaimed thriller Bluebird. Her debut novel The Dark Unwinding was awarded the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators' Sue Alexander Award for Most Promising New Work and the SCBWI Crystal Kite Award and was named a YALSA Best Fiction for Young Adults selection. Sharon is also the author of its sequel, A Spark Unseen; Rook, which was an Indiebound Indie Next List Top Ten selection, a YALSA Best Fiction for Young Adults selection, and a Parents' Choice gold medalist; and The Forgetting, a #1 New York Times bestseller and an Indie Next Pick of the List selection, as well as its companion novel, The Knowing. She lives with her family in Nashville, Tennessee, and you can visit her online at sharoncameronbooks.com or follow her on Instagram at @sharoncameronbooks or on Twitter at @CameronSharonE.CHRISTINE PLATT writes literature for children and adults that centers African diasporic experiences—past, present, and future. She holds Bachelor and Master of Arts degrees in African and African American studies as well as a juris doctorate in general law. She currently serves as Executive Director for Baldwin For The Arts.CATHERINE WIGGINTON GREENE is a writer and filmmaker whose storytelling focuses on strengthening human connection and understanding. Her feature documentary I'm Not Racist . . . Am I? continues to be used throughout the US as a teaching tool for starting racial dialogue. A graduate of Coe College and Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism, Catherine is currently pursuing her doctorate from The George Washington University's Graduate School of Education and Human Development.
Christine Platt is known as "The Afrominimalist", Managing Director for the Antiracist Research & Policy Center at American University, former Executive Director for Baldwin For The Arts, former Senior Policy Advisor for the US Department of Energy, and #1 bestselling author of THE STORY OF MARTIN LUTHER KING JR.: A Biography Book for New Readers, THE STORY OF HARRIET TUBMAN: A Biography Book for New Readers, and The Afrominimalist's Guide to Living with Less. Catherine Wiggington Greene's feature documentary I'm Not Racist . . . Am I? continues to be used throughout the US as a teaching tool for starting racial dialogue. They are co-authors of the new book Rebecca, Not Becky. - What are your rules for minimalism? - What is whiteness? - Does DEI Really Work? - Should we move away from the performance of anti-racism and instead toward relationship-building? - Is it better to be Color-Blind or Color-Obsessed? - What can children teach us about race and friendship? Websites: www.iamchristineplatt.com www.catherinewiggintongreene.com
This was some late night madness by the team at Whiskey Hell. Hamas and Isreal are back at it after attacks early yesterday morning. We were highly intersted in the oddities that have gone along with this new escalation. How and why was Israel supprised by this attack? We get into it. The Speaker of the house was ousted, the Democrats are down with border walls, Hillary Clinton wants to deprogram MAGA members, and Swifties are suffering from amnesia. Actually there was much more. Enjoy!BeersFitzBow and Arrow Brewing FeoderlandEpic Brewing Imperial Pumpkin PorterMcShane50/50 2022 Eclipse Frey BarrelsPicture if You Will.. Pumpkin Strong Ale Bottle logicHousekeepingShout out to Semi-Skeptic Pod We'll be guesting on their show to talk about climate cultsNewsIsrael v HamasNowfal BreakdownIran Cheering in ParliamentWar historyIDF WikiSpeaker of the House CircusMcCarthy OustatedPelosi kicked out of Speakers officeTrump to be the new speaker?Rule 26Election Border Wall is Not Racist or expensive when Democrats do itKarin being KarinMayorkas backpeddlesKillary Deprogramming MAGA'sGuardianWTFThe Pirates of San Francisco BayPeople Disappearing in NYCStuart LittleWelcome to the JungleThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5683729/advertisement
Pags Asks: Why the Expectation for White People to Genuflect to Prove They're Not Racist? PLUS – Rep. Dr. Ronny Jackson Joins Pags and Discusses Joe Biden's Health, Speaker McCarthy's Support, and More!
Pags Asks: Why the Expectation for White People to Genuflect to Prove They're Not Racist? PLUS – Rep. Dr. Ronny Jackson Joins Pags and Discusses Joe Biden's Health, Speaker McCarthy's Support, and More! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pags Asks: Why the Expectation for White People to Genuflect to Prove They're Not Racist? PLUS – Rep. Dr. Ronny Jackson Joins Pags and Discusses Joe Biden's Health, Speaker McCarthy's Support, and More! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I love Jenni!! I know that's the name of her show but I mean personally, I love Jenni and so would so many more blk ppl if they knew how NOT RACIST she was.. we would drink Tequila, when I conjure her and she always had friendships with blk ppl and it's just really refreshing and authentic. Jenni Rivera passed away many years ago but some beef lasts BEYOND the grave. I've been asked recently about her children's new album using her old music and this is what she said. If you've been following me for a while then you know the message hasn't changed when it comes to the reasons why she will NEVER fully support all her children. If you don't know who Jenni Rivera or her children are, here's a little recap. an American singer known for her work within the Regional Mexican music genre, specifically in the styles of Banda, Mariachi and Norteño. In life and death, several media outlets including CNN, Billboard, Fox News, and The New York Times have labeled her the most important female figure and top-selling female artist in Regional Mexican music. Billboard magazine named her the "top Latin artist of 2013", and the "best selling Latin artist of 2013". This is going to be a multiple episode reading, we will run the cards on EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY revealing what she wants to speak about and defending recent allegations in the news regarding her children and their upbringing.
TIMESTAMPS 0:00 – Mic Test 4:20 – Intro 7:38 – What Can't You Wrap Your Head Around? 13:11 – Presidential Candidate Announcements: Tim Scott and Ron DeSantis 23:27 – Jordan Neely's Killer Uses The Classic “I'm Not Racist, I Know Black People” Tactic 29:30 – Marjorie Taylor Greene is HELLA RACIST!! 39:23 – Georgia Becomes 4th State To Offer Digital Driver's License 44:05 – California Strippers To Start A Union 46:47 – Carmelo Anthony Announces His Retirement 48:47 – Beyonce Release Remix of ‘America Has A Problem' with Kendrick Lamar 51:43 – Madame Tussad's In London Reveals 2 Megan The Stallion Wax Figures 52:55 – Prince Harry, Meghan Markle and Mother In A Nearly Missed Car Accident 56:30 – Disney Pulls Plug On $1 Billion on Project In Florida Amid DeSantis Debacle 1:00:28 – Prom Season Is Ridiculous 1:06:25 - Outro/Corny Joke Please be sure to follow us on all our social media: Twitter: @headwrappod Instagram: @headwrapsandlipsticks TikTok: @headwrapsandlipsticks Facebook: Headwraps And Lipsticks: The Podcast Website: www.headwrapsandlipstick.com Email: hosts@headwrapsandlipsticks.com
Host: Peter Serefine of Liberty-Lighthouse.com | MORE on CRITICAL THINKING with guest, Mark Emerson of AlgebraVictory.org: MATH is NOT RACIST
Joyner Lucas ist seit einigen Jahren ein etablierter Rapper und schafft es mit verschiedenen Styles die Szene zu bereichern. Der Rapper, der von Eminem und TechN9ne Cosigns bekommt und sich auch vor Beefs mit Größen wie Tory Lanez nicht scheut, hat einen langen, ertragreichen musikalischen Weg gehabt und er scheint noch lange nicht genug zu haben. Mit Tracks wie "Happy Birthday", "Ross Capicchioni" oder "I'm Not Racist" schafft er es Storytelling und politische Sozialkritik auf seine ganz eigene Art zu vermitteln. In Kombination mit seinen Videos kreiert er einen Vibe, der seines Gleichen sucht. Checkt ihn gerne aus, falls ihr ihn noch nicht auf dem Schirm habt. Checkt auch gerne die Folge aus und habt ein schönes Wochenende!
Bill briefly recaps an ax-throwing date gone wrong, but the coaches quickly shift gears. Controversial nutritionist and author, Huntington, returns to the show to talk about his new book, the queen's passing, Boxing Day dinners, and more (7:33). He sticks around to play a game of “Two Truths and a Lie” with the guys (21:22). Some big revelations in here. This episode is brought to you by “Ex-Con Only Spa and Wellness Center.” Key West is all about community, and this is no exception. Book your appointment today (if you're an ex-con). Make sure you also check out Huntington's new book. We're not going to put the title here, just because we don't want any unwarranted controversy. But a quick google of his name will tell you all you need to know. Intro/Outro Song: “I'm Not Racist” by Joyner Lucas Special Thanks: Eli Kuli
Mass migration is mass victimization of Americans and those risking their lives to cross over into the U.S. The New American magazine publisher Dennis Behreandt likens our immigration policies to a form of ethnic cleansing. In this clip from Freedom is the Cure's “The Jewish Tangent,” Paul discusses America's harmful immigration policies with Dennis Behreandt […] The post Racism is Collectivism & Replacement Theory is Not Racist appeared first on The John Birch Society.
Meet Dan Balmer. He's a self-proclaimed “racist in recovery,” who once hid behind the comfortable claim that he was “not racist.”Then, one day he had an epiphany and posted this on TikTok:"Hi, my name is Dan and I'm a racist. I have been in recovery for 30-plus years. Would anyone else like to share?"Now Dan is doing what he can to help others understand what racism really is and how they can overcome those feelings. He's developing online workshops focused on “racial bias deconstruction”, has launched a blog, and is doing what he can to help ease the scourge of racism. And, he's our guest on the Lean to the Left podcast.Who is this middle aged White guy who claims he's a "racist in recovery?"Dan Balmer is a teacher with a master's degree in education. His master's thesis was a simplified model of learning theory focused on addressing barriers to learning. Understanding these concepts has helped him create non-traditional approaches to his instruction.Throughout his career, Dan has needed to adapt his teaching style to meet the needs of doctors, nurses, billing, registration, and transport staff. These skills were utilized in other industries, including as a financial advisor and traveling trainer of retirement benefits for a variety of clients. Dan, welcome to The Lean to the Left Podcast. Tell us what brought you to this mission. And why is it so important?Q. Why did you question yourself about racism? Did you have occasion to overtly claim that you were not racist? Q. How do you know if you are really racist? What qualifies a person as not racist? Q. Have you ever heard an obviously racist person describe themselves at not racist? Q. For many people, they don't even think about whether they are racist or not, perhaps not until they are confronted with a situation that tests them. Do you agree? Q. What should people do if they come to realize that, gee, maybe they are a little bit racist. Is there such a thing as “a little bit racist?”Q. Let's talk about your workshop. It covers concepts that you say prevent growth and change. Take a minute to tell us about them.Q. You wrote a blog entitled “The Luxurious Illusion of being Not Racist.” Tell us about that.To learn more about Dan Balmer, please visit https://danielbalmer.org/. Check out his workshop for racial bias deconstruction at https://racistsinrecovery.thinkific.com/courses/first-steps-toward-racial-bias-deconstruction.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-lean-to-the-left-podcast--4719048/support.
Meet Dan Balmer. He's a self-proclaimed “racist in recovery,” who once hid behind the comfortable claim that he was “not racist.”Then, one day he had an epiphany and posted this on TikTok:"Hi, my name is Dan and I'm a racist. I have been in recovery for 30-plus years. Would anyone else like to share?"Now Dan is doing what he can to help others understand what racism really is and how they can overcome those feelings. He's developing online workshops focused on “racial bias deconstruction”, has launched a blog, and is doing what he can to help ease the scourge of racism. And, he's our guest on the Lean to the Left podcast.Who is this middle aged White guy who claims he's a "racist in recovery?"Dan Balmer is a teacher with a master's degree in education. His master's thesis was a simplified model of learning theory focused on addressing barriers to learning. Understanding these concepts has helped him create non-traditional approaches to his instruction.Throughout his career, Dan has needed to adapt his teaching style to meet the needs of doctors, nurses, billing, registration, and transport staff. These skills were utilized in other industries, including as a financial advisor and traveling trainer of retirement benefits for a variety of clients. Dan, welcome to The Lean to the Left Podcast. Tell us what brought you to this mission. And why is it so important?Q. Why did you question yourself about racism? Did you have occasion to overtly claim that you were not racist? Q. How do you know if you are really racist? What qualifies a person as not racist? Q. Have you ever heard an obviously racist person describe themselves at not racist? Q. For many people, they don't even think about whether they are racist or not, perhaps not until they are confronted with a situation that tests them. Do you agree? Q. What should people do if they come to realize that, gee, maybe they are a little bit racist. Is there such a thing as “a little bit racist?”Q. Let's talk about your workshop. It covers concepts that you say prevent growth and change. Take a minute to tell us about them.Q. You wrote a blog entitled “The Luxurious Illusion of being Not Racist.” Tell us about that.To learn more about Dan Balmer, please visit https://danielbalmer.org/. Check out his workshop for racial bias deconstruction at https://racistsinrecovery.thinkific.com/courses/first-steps-toward-racial-bias-deconstruction.
Dan questions Billy about his general paranoia and it ultimately leads all of us to discussing the end of times. Then, after some questionable movie takes, Mike gives us his "Top 5 Presidents That Prove He's Not Racist." Plus, we explain why athletes are better today than ever before and we send both Dan and Amin to the therapy couch. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brought To you By MrCreditRepair.biz Guests: Business Analyst Lipton Matthews discusses "Capitalism is Not Racist", and Shaun Perry Managing Director discusses "Finding a Financial Advisor, How to Understand the Industry and Confidently Hire the Best"
On a hot July evening in 1979, thousands of Chicagoans gathered in Comisky Park for a double-header between the Chicago White Sox and the Detroit Tigers. After a lackluster season, White Sox owner Bill Veeck was hoping to fill seats with a promotion called "Disco Demolition Night", in which spectators could get a discount ticket if they brought a disco record to be blown up by local radio celebrity Steve Dahl. On this all-American episode, we're discussing the national game (baseball) and the national music (rock 'n roll, baby), along with riot police, disco, explosions, radio talk shows, blow-dried hairdos and one very pissed-off radio DJ. Sources for this episode include: "Disco Demolition Night" by A. Behrens for ESPN Chicago, 2004 “When Fans Wanted to Rock,the Baseball Stopped: Sports, Promotions, and the Demolition of Disco on Chicago's South Side" by C. J. Young for The Baseball Research Journal, 2009 "The Death of Disco Did Not Take Place: Disco Demolition Night and The Rhetorical Destruction of Disco" by J. Williams for the Richard Macksey Journal, 2021 “Disco Demolition 25th Anniversary: The Real Story", 2000 "Disco Demolition Night was Not Racist, Not Anti-Gay" by S Dahl for Medium, 2016 "Disco Demolition: The Night They Tried to Crush Black Music" by A. Petridis for the Guardian, 2019
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Rapper Freddie Gibbs Says Joe Rogan is NOT RACIST! Calls Rogan N-Word & Says "JOE YOU CAN'T SAY IT"
Eternals: Jim has tales of Twitter adventures and seeing the latest Marvel offering ETERNALS!Supply Chain Is this some sort of false flag!? Are there no turkeys available for Thanksgiving this year or is this all a part of LOCKSTEP!? Is Drive a Christmas movie!?Aaron Rodgers: Everyone is mad at Aaron Rodgers, is it warranted?THE LIBYRANS!, BACK TO THE FUTURE!, CITY HALL!, TENACIOUS D!, MURDER SUICIDE!, AL PACHINKO!, AL PACINO!, ME RIKEY!, NOT RACIST!, ONE EYE!, RICE PADDY HATS!, EPCOT!, BRAND!, JIM ON HIS PERSONAL TIME ON TWITTER JIM!, TWITTER!, TROLLING!, MCU DIRECT!, ETERNALS!, DIVERSITY!, AUDIENCE APPROVAL SCORE!, LGBT!, GAY SUPERHERO!, REPRESENTATION!, BRYAN TYREE HENRY!, TRANS PERSON!, PROMINENT NAMES!, STIR THE POT!, PERFORMATIVE BULLSHIT!, LOKI!, GENDER FLUID!, MONEY!, STAR POWERED!, TYE SHERIDAN!, KILLING OF A SACRED DEER!, KINGO!, KUMAIL!, BARRY KEOGHAN!, EZRA MILLER!, MARVEL HUMOR!, REGAL UNLIMITED!, BORING!, FLASHBACKS!, 7,000 YEARS!, JUMBLE OF GARBAGE!, AVENGERS ENDGAME!, WEIGHT!, LENGTH!, FLY INTO THE SUN!, LOCKSTEP!, DUCKDUCKGO!, MIDDLE PART!, SUPPLY CHAIN!, FALSE FLAG!, LABOR SHORTAGE!, CARNE ASADA!, FREE REFILLS!, ALPHA MALE!, ASK A PERSON!, ORDER SIZZLING FAJITAS!, ATTENTION!, TIVOLI VILLAGE!, LOUD!, REAL THINGS!, USE THIS MORE!, EMP PAINT!, RICH PEOPLE!, WINDOW!, ARTIST!, MATTER IS CONSCIOUS!, FAKE TREE!, REAL TREE!, CHRISTMAS!, CHARLIE BROWN TREE!, DRIVE!, CHRISTMAS MOVIE?!, VIBES!, MUSIC!, PAUL MCCARTNEY!, DENTIST!, RUDOLPH!, MISFIT TOY!, BITTERSWEET!, SAD CHRISTMAS!, DENIS VILLENEUVE!, ENEMY!, PRISONERS!, SPIDERS!, ARRIVAL!, BLADE RUNNER 2049!, ALFONSO CUARON!, CHILDREN OF MEN!, PRISONER OF AZKABAN!, GRAVITY!, PASSENGER JUMPS OUT WINDOW ON NYC BUS!, REVERSAL!, HOMELESS!, CRAZY PERSON!, BITE!, PUSHED!, SHOVED!, TRASH SLEEVE!, FAKE PUSSY!, FLESHLIGHT!, DUMP!, LICK!, FUCK!, TAKE OUT DICK!, BEETLEJUICE!, STERN!, ARI SHAFFIR!, PATRICE!, AARON RODGERS!, NFL!, VACCINE!, MANDATE!, RULES!, JOE ROGAN!, FLATTEN THE CURVE!, NURSES!, DOCTORS!, HOSPITALS!, OVERRUN!, BABIES DIED!, TIKTOK!, F WORD!, TARGETTED!, SHOT IN THE SKY!, EDGY!, CHARACTER!, SALES!, FAST AND LOOSE!, BUFFER!, YO HO YO HO SONG!, KILLED THE NUMBERS!, AMMO!, DECATUR!, COMEDY!, IMPORTANT TO THE SHOW!You can find the videos from this episode at our Discord RIGHT HERE!
Joyner Lucas stepped up to Ebro in the Morning to discuss a variety of topics including his family's reaction to his breakout track 'I'm Not Racist', his relationship w/ J. Cole, being respected as an artist and more. He also discusses his disagreements with Karen Civil, Steve Stoute, and even roasts Rosenberg a bit on their former issues and the origin of them. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joyner Lucas stepped up to Ebro in the Morning to discuss a variety of topics including his family's reaction to his breakout track 'I'm Not Racist', his relationship w/ J. Cole, being respected as an artist and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Due to unforeseen circumstances last weeks guest had to re-schedule so I asked a handful of people to tell me about two recent releases they can't get enough of and we all made a mixtape. In this episode I spoke to producer and musician Dave Thompson, singer sonwriter and podcaster Colin Brown, Rollerskating cookie baking musician Charlotte Lombardi, a guy from the U.S called Alberto who I found on Stereo and I'm pretty sure went to toilet while speaking to me and I also picked a couple of tracks myself. Follow Mixtapes With Mike on Instagram here... Support Mixtapes With Mike on Patreon hereCheck out Tim & Gends Weekend podcast here... Listen to this weeks mixtape on Apple Music here…https://music.apple.com/gb/playlist/mixtapes-with-mike-new-stuff-we-like/pl.u-EdAVYebs88NMzListen to this weeks mixtape on Spotify here...https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5TSHseKOOa2fq6K7FKyXNc?si=t6h-EykVQF-ubPS54MQxEQ&dl_branch=1Bath Salts (feat. JAY-Z & Nas) 3:00 DMX Apex 2.42 Chester P How Not To Drown 5:31 CHVRCHES & Robert Smith Click Bait 5:47 Svalbard Bed Head 4:04 Manchester Orchestra Family 3:28 Jordan Rakei I'm Not Racist 6:48 Joyner Lucas Family Matters (feat. Arin Ray) 3:31 Cordae Tokyo 3:44 Julien BakerTimes 5:27 Wu-Lu As always the music discussed is played below the conversation as I believe that all musicians should be paid for what they do. This is why a purposely point the listener towards the mixtape on streaming platforms and implore you to support your local record shop by seeking out the physical releases of anything you discover through this podcast, I recommend Black Circle Recordshttps://blackcirclerecords.co.uk
The Floyd Murderer and the Makhia Bryant Muderer need to be hanged from the capitol building. We all watch child pornography and you don't even know it. We even got some Cosby Show fun facts and much more.
Topics for the night… Gotta thank my guys Kenneth Diesenhof & Robert Resnick for coming on last night! Tonight I am joined by the Mayor of Brockton Robert Sullivan. News Booth *Brockton Police apprehend two bank robbery suspects after a large scale seach.. Samuel Gervais 24 of Stoughton & Rosil Dorlus 34 of Brockton have been charged for robbing the Santander Bank on Torrey St. *Haiti's President Jovenel Moise was assassinated in his home in a country where corruption and anti-government protests were surging. Legal Booth *Thanks to my guys last night for an amazing show! Entertainment Booth *RIP Richard Donner (91) *#FreeBritney on Pause *Paramount releases trailer for “Clifford the Big Red Dog” *Universal/Dreamworks will release their theatrical runs to Peacock after the 4 month period. Sports Booth *Johnny Damon's DUI *SoulCap Ruling for the Olympics is NOT Racist says Sinista1 *Joey Chestnut… GOAT Biden Bombshells *Thank my guys one more time!!! The Booth Field Trip Event Reminders *SoulExpress at PROVA! Brockton tomorrow night & yours truly will be their announcer! Check out Drafting the Circuits, Oscar Mike Radio, Mattie C's Sports for You & Me, Happy Hour w/Lito Podcast & the return of Talk Back w/Gloria Shea!!! Veana Marie's music is available on ALL music streaming outlets & check out her new video “What You Know”. These will be some of our topics on “The Booth” tonight & do not forget to converse in our FB Live chat where you can win a FREE t-shirt courtesy of ILoveBostonSports.com!
Qué aka Cinco is BACK! We talk about Critical Race Theory, Tom Hanks, self-trust, Voter ID, white lies, black paranoia, and we play rapid-fire "That's Not Racist", Trump Edition!
We start this one talking about the Oscar win for the short film “Two Distant Strangers”. Then get into the new Michal B Jordan movie based on the Novel by Tom Clancy, “Without Remorse”. The guys also share their feelings on the “America's Not Racist” statements being made. We talk about Dj Khalid’s new album and the Jay-Z and song “Sorry Not Sorry”. And the fellas finish with a draft break down and the Arron Rogers situation. So join @GreatnessisEZ @Chefflyy @IIISTAXXX @6nine9 for the only Opinions that matter.
Join me for an engaging, enlightening conversation with Dr. Leigh Goodson, President and CEO of Tulsa Community College where we explore the critical role and responsibility of executive leaders to accelerate transformational change efforts to create equitable, inclusive organizations for all. Watch live on Facebook. www.facebook.com/transformationtalkradio/ 1. Inclusion Partner Program https://drkathyobear.com/inclusion-partner-program/ 2. Designing Facilitating Powerful Workshops on Equity, Inclusion Social Justice I will honor the half-price scholarship for all listeners for my virtual, self-paced course: Designing Facilitating Powerful Workshops on Equity, Inclusion Social Justice To learn more apply: https://drkathyobear.com/facilitationcourse/ 3. My book, But I m NOT Racist! Tools for Well-Meaning Whites http://www.drkathyobear.com/resources (free download of my book and supplemental resources, including Book Club Guide)
The guys dig into some stories from the past week, like the left's reaction to Tim Scott's "America's Not Racist" speech, why a federal ban on menthol cigarettes is dumb and bad, and how the CIA is co-opting intersectionalism and woke politics in a new recruitment ad.
Welcome back to The Jason Goldberg Is Ruining Podcasting Podcast! In this episode, Jason talks with Courtney Granberry and Matthew Russell. They share some important opinions on a variety of topics that are relevant for the period we're living and important for the changes we're experiencing, both as individuals and as a community. “I think everybody should have a right to vote with their dollar, and vote with their attention, because the new economy is attention.” – Matthew Russell You will hear all about the “Cancel Culture” and how it has been impacting everyone that has some kind of visibility online. This social issue revolves around what the consequences of “canceling” someone publicly in terms of public shaming and psychological damages are, what really causes it, what the limits between a bad joke or an offensive insult are, who's actually behind this whole online cancelation, and all the branches of topics that this discussion eventually leads to. “It's always nice to be mad at something and then take a step back and actually think about it. I feel like sometimes you react so fast that you don't have time to really think about it. So, I think it is just educating yourself, reading books, not taking things personally, and maybe having a conversation with someone who's older than you.” – Courtney Granberry On a lighter note, they talk about their work – with music and modeling, what new projects they have been up to, how they see the future with new technologies popping up everywhere, and their experience with meditation and how it correlates with their lifestyle. At the end of the chat, Jason asks Courtney and Matthew what is the one thing that they are willing to (and wanting too) completely ruin in this lifetime. Listen in to catch their response! “If people, for the most part in their track record, seem to be pretty well intentioned people and they slip up and say something that is not appropriate and possibly offensive – and they are held accountable, somebody does call them out for saying it -, do they deserve to be canceled as a result of that?” – Jason Goldberg About Courtney Granberry and Matthew Russell Courtney Granberry is a Fashion Model who has been featured on brands like Savage X Fenty, Target and more. Matthew Russell is a DJ and member of Cheat Codes. Both of them are the hosts of “I'm Not Racist, My Friend's Black” podcast. Key Timestamps [4:31] – Courtney and Matthew talk about the beginning of their relationship; [11:49] – Matthew's background with creating and producing music; [13:08] – Courtney and Matthew's stories on “big breaks”; [27:07] – How meditation has been helping them; [38:17] – NFTs, new technology and future devices; [49:27] – Causes and consequences of “Cancel Culture” nowadays; [01:05:15] – Is it easy to cancel people publicly nowadays?; [01:10:27] – Matthew talks about the impact of “Cancel Culture” in his work; [01:11:23] – Courtney comments on a personal situation involving “Cancel Culture”; [01:18:00] – Bullying, bad jokes, and the new generations; [01:30:32] – What Courtney and Matthew want to ruin in life; Related Links Check out their podcast: I'm Not Racist, My Friend's Black | Episode with Jason (Spotify) I'm Not Racist, My Friend's Black | Episode with Jason (Apple Podcasts) Episode with Jason on YouTube Books mentioned in this episode: Stillness Is the Key by Ryan Holiday Trust Me, I'm Lying by Ryan Holiday Perennial Seller by Ryan Holiday Resources: 6-Phase Meditation with Vishen Lakhiani Connect with us! Courtney's IG: @thasupremecourt Matthew's IG: @matthewrussellofficial | @cheatcodes IG: @thejasongoldberg Facebook: The Jason Goldberg
Staying culturally relevant 20 years after hosting a game show about eating bison testicles is no small feat. Nor is becoming the most polarizing figure in the podcast industry while maintaining maximum straight-white-guy blandness.Jared and Ramneet are opening themselves up to the slings and arrows of a monumentally insufferable fanbase by discussing Joe “Guys, He’s Not Racist if You Give Him a Chance!!!” Rogan.A true independent thinker comes to the defense of his hero (several eyeroll emojis). More on Spotify staff’s battle to hold their company accountable for Rogan’s transphobic contentFrom Slate, the single best piece ever written about why Joe Rogan is so damn infuriating. (Honestly you would have been better off just reading this article but thank you for listening anyway.)Kasia Babis’ “Centrists” comics, published in ‘The Nib'Follow us on social media @aretheycanceled.Rate and review on Apple Music, pls.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/aretheycanceled)
Santa, Just Think of the Fat Actors. Kegs over My Hammy. Your First Meth Call! Now eventually you might have elves on your, on your Christmas tour, right? You Ever Think About Scaffolding? I don't like concentrated peeeeeeeee! Come Back, Shane! Gold Medal Planking. Excited, Not Racist. Secret Fish. Reverse and Enhance. Mustard Pee. Marlon Brando In Absolutely Nothing. Olympic Cardboard. Tom's Tech Time! Madonna Fried Fish with Nicole and more on this episode of The Morning Stream.
Santa, Just Think of the Fat Actors. Kegs over My Hammy. Your First Meth Call! Now eventually you might have elves on your, on your Christmas tour, right? You Ever Think About Scaffolding? I don't like concentrated peeeeeeeee! Come Back, Shane! Gold Medal Planking. Excited, Not Racist. Secret Fish. Reverse and Enhance. Mustard Pee. Marlon Brando In Absolutely Nothing. Olympic Cardboard. Tom's Tech Time! Madonna Fried Fish with Nicole and more on this episode of The Morning Stream.
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Dr. Jill Wener discusses systemic racism, anti-racism, the Black Lives Matter movement, and the concept of reverse racism. Dr. Wener is the host of the Conscious Anti-Racism podcast. [01:48] Dr. Wener’s Journey into Anti-racism [08:39] White Supremacy Culture and Systemic Racism [15:27] Racism in Medicine [19:26] Why Reverse Racism Cannot Exist [27:40] Why Black Lives Matter exists [31:16] Internal Versus External Work to Combat Racism [37:19] Resources on Anti-racism Dr. Jill Wener is the host of the Conscious Anti-Racism podcast and creator of a curriculum with the same name. But I am Not Racist! Dr. Wener began leaning into her discomfort around race after a friend admonished her on the racially privileged perspective of her blog post on the 2016 election. Initially defensive, she knew that if she did implicitly have harmful views on race, she needed to correct them. Just like Dr. Wener, many white people are sometimes defensive about race, and reluctant to agree that they are racist and that they benefit from white supremacy and white privilege. They often cite the hard work that they have invested to achieve success, and how they never use their racial privilege. However, Dr. Wener describes the systemic racism in the US as a “toxic fume soup” in which we are all immersed. White people inevitably benefit from their race, even if they do not intend to do so. To illustrate one of the many ways in which white people unintentionally benefit from the color of their skin, Dr. Wener shares her story of being ticketed for using her cell phone in the car. She describes exiting her vehicle to stretch while waiting, and trying to explain to the officer that she had only taken out her phone to take a picture of an advertisement for a farmer’s market. Once the officer gauged that she was a doctor, he explained that he would not have ticketed her. At the time, Dr. Wener did not count this as an incident of her white privilege. But in hindsight, she knows that if she had acted similarly as a black person, she would have been shot or arrested. She knows a black friend who drives with a stethoscope and his medical ID hanging on his rearview mirror to protect himself from harm. White people can go through life without considering their race very much, whilst black people must always be aware and take precautions to protect themselves. Why Reverse Racism Cannot Exist Young adult author Kimberly Jones, encourages us to consider a game of Monopoly where the game has been fixed against some players i.e. black people. For four hundred rounds, black people have been working for no pay under slavery, not being able to own land or anything. Then, for another fifty rounds, money that black people earned was taken from them (consider Tulsa). Now, imagine that after four hundred and fifty rounds, suddenly, black people are told to just start playing the game as “equals.” The hundreds of rounds of damage has not been undone. Therefore, when special spaces are created for black people, or when special opportunities are given to them, it cannot be considered racism on white people, rather, it is taking the first steps towards equality. Racism is the systemic oppression of the weak by the powerful. Systemically, white people have the power, therefore they cannot be the victims of racism. Relatedly, Black Lives Matter does not imply that other lives do not matter. Rather, the name demonstrates that previously, black lives have not been treated as if they matter, and now we acknowledge that they matter just as much as white lives. Racism in Medicine The boards of most hospitals and the dean’s office of schools, in other words people in power, often lack representation from people of color. In patient care, research has demonstrated that med students think that black people feel less pain. Differential diagnosis methods, which are designed with good intentions, often result in stating the races of people of color, whilst assuming the default race to be white. The treatment of sickle cell patients is often entrenched in distrust and false ideas. Racism is rampant in medicine. As a physician, you can practice anti-racist allyship in medicine by reaching out to the diversity inclusion officer at your hospital to ask if there are projects that you can work on. Do not put the burden of dealing with your racism on black shoulders by asking about what you can do to be less racist. Black people do enough emotional labor simply by dealing with the racism thrown at them daily. Deal with your racial discomfort internally, and become anti-racist by seeking out amply available online resources, podcasts and books to help you out. To get you started, here are some of them: Dr. Wener’s Conscious Anti-Racism course and podcast, White Coats For Black Lives, How to be an Antiracist by Ibram X. Kendi, Stamped from the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America by Ibram X. Kendi, How to Be Less Stupid About Race: On Racism, White Supremacy, and the Racial Divide by Crystal Marie Fleming, ... But I'm NOT Racist!: Tools for Well-Meaning Whites by Kathy Obear, Allies in Action Virtual Bootcamp, Showing Up for Racial Justice, Medical Apartheid: The Dark History of Medical Experimentation on Black Americans from Colonial Times to the Present, Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?: And Other Conversations About Race. Anti-racism resources compilation #1 and compilation #2. Also, do check out our related episode Diversity & A New Social History in Medicine w/ Nicole Washington MD, MPH Check out Dr. Wener’s TransforMD retreat for women physicians. Check out MedSchoolCoach for more information about hiring a tutor, or have a chat with the enrollment team. Sign up for a Free Coaching session with Chase DiMarco, sponsored by Prospective Doctor! You can also join the Med Mnemonist Mastermind FB Group today and learn more about study methods, memory techniques, and MORE! Do check out Read This Before Medical School. Sign up for free to join Dr. Erkeda DeRouen (The Prospective Doctor), Sam Smith (MCAT Basics), and Chase DiMarco (1-Minute Preceptor & The Medical Mnemonist) on Behind the Mic LIVE on September 24 as they discuss their journey through medicine, why they began podcasting, their dream guests, and more.
"If the greatest thing is love and connection, then the worst thing is loneliness and fear. We know that fear can shut your immune system down by over 50%. So, just staying in that fear mode which is amplified by masks and by the news is harming us. What easier way to capitalize clickbait than fear?" - Shawn Wells Get 15% off your CURED Nutrition order with the code WELLNESSFORCE ---> Get The Morning 21 System: A simple and powerful 21 minute system designed to give you more energy to let go of old weight and live life well. JOIN THE FACEBOOK GROUP | *REVIEW THE PODCAST* Wellness Force Radio Episode 359 Global Nutritional Biochemist, Registered Dietitian, Certified Sports Nutritionist, and 'Ingredientologist,' Shawn Wells, explores the power of words and mental health, how we can connect to and let go of our fear especially during COVID-19, what steps we can take to lead from our wounds, and the new era of conscious masculinity. Can we all be a little bit more conscious, listen, and see what all of us have in common to truly come together in 2020? Discover how the path of change for society begins when you start to love and accept yourself. CURED Nutrition Get 15% off your CURED Nutrition order with the code WELLNESSFORCE It's taken me over a year to find the right hemp and CBD company to introduce to the Wellness Force Community and I could not be more thrilled that it's CURED Nutrition! CURED Nutrition is a movement inspired by nature and grounded in a shared desire to leave a lasting impression on you, our community, and this world. Together, they're a collective of heart-centered human beings who are inviting you – the conscious creatives, dreamers, and healers – to join their family. Learn how CURED hemp and CBD products can enhance your daily wellness routine. Try Cured Today They're Colorado-based organically grown hemp products that have been engineered to transform your approach toward an elevated life. Tap into your inherent potential – your greatest mind-body alignment – and nourish it with the supplements you were designed to thrive on. A greater existence is waiting. Listen To Episode 359 As Shawn Wells Uncovers: [1:30] Health Practices For Connection And Letting Go Of Fear Cured Nutrition Shawn Wells BioTRUST Nutrition World’s Greatest Ingredients Zone Halo Research Exploring all the concerns that we’re feeling as a collective in 2020 that is generating more and more fear. His experience as a deep Empath as he takes on more energy around him during COVID-19. Why it’s natural for us to have a moment of fear when someone hugs us but then 30-seconds in, the sensation completely changes. His wish for the world for everyone to just talk to one another, be there for each other, and come together during the COVID-19 pandemic as a whole union to let go of the revolving fear. Eckhart Tolle What emotional nutrients we can gather and add to our lives including therapy, self-care, and connecting with Mother Earth. Simple, healthy practices we can apply to our day that will help us spend more time outside to get some natural sunlight and fresh air. Unpacking the fact that fear can shut down the immune system by over 50%. [16:00] Are You Listening? The mass fear that the media is spreading with COVID-19, racism, and protests. Why we’re meant to come together as a whole in society to be one strong body but we keep fighting each other instead of really connecting and listening to each other. Joyner Lucas - I'm Not Racist How we can come together as a society to love, connect, and support one another. The Great Pause of 2020 as we are collectively listening and figuring out what we're actually willing to fight for in this world. Exploring the power of love and why it needs to take action sometimes. Why the most powerful person in the room isn’t the one speaking but the listener. What powerful lesson Ayahuasca taught Josh about the importance of listening during a plant medicine ceremony. [23:00] The Power Of Words & Mental Health Unpacking Shawn’s own wellness journey of healing and how he became a world-renowned supplement ingredient specialist. The traumatic childhood he had from problems at home and his brother running away to being bullied at school about his body. How, like many people trying to hold depression back including Chris Farley, Robin Williams, and Chester Bennington, he created himself as the class clown to cover up what was really going on in his life and compensate for his pain. How his interest from business changed as his own health transformation took place. The incredible impact a discussion with his doctor during a physical check-up had on him as he turned his focus to a career in health. Cruel words that were said to him by a guidance counselor regarding his dreams to earn a Master’s in Nutritional Biochemistry that led him down a dark road until it fueled him to excel in his program. The long list of illnesses he had while studying at Chapel Hill including Epstein–Barr virus, chronic fatigue syndrome, Hashimoto’s, fibromyalgia, anorexic, orthorexic, and unpacking why they all happened at once to him. What was going on in the background emotionally for him while he was still excelling academically. Exploring what leads people to become so obsessed with their health that they become orthorexic. [29:00] How To "Lead From Our Wounds" 332 John Wineland The new face of masculinity as we focus on leading from our wounds rather than our wounds leading us. The Mask of Masculinity by Lewis Howes The toxic masculinity era that Josh and Shawn both grew up in including taunting, bullying, and “manning up.” Why it’s so hard to let go of the old masculine to embrace emotions, be empathetic, and connect with others on a deeper level. Brené Brown Alison Armstrong What male role models men can look up to as they transform into strong people yet be traditional, have values, and respect others. How the Ketogenic diet and supplements helped Shawn begin to heal his illnesses and depression. [37:00] The New Era Of The Conscious Man The power of participating in Men’s Groups and Masterminds to connect with other people who are also struggling and looking to heal or grow. What imposter syndrome is and his experience feeling it at Lewis Howes' School Of Greatness. Lewis Howes' Summit Of Greatness Why most people out there who have achieved the most are also hurting the most. Breaking down why happiness, not money, is success. Why the societal norm that “men can’t talk about their emotions” is hurting them because they cannot express themselves and thus heal. Exploring the new era of the Conscious Man and what masculinity and being “strong” means today. How we reflect back what we see in ourselves when we either give compliments to project negativity other people. [51:30] How Much Marketing & Contact Tracing Actually Impacts Our Lives Unpacking how much marketing and data collection from brands like Apple and Google are actually impacting our lives. Why the contact tracing that is being collected behind COVID-19 which claims to “keep us safe” actually has other agendas. What steps are taken in algorithms to share specific ads with us based on everything from where we are to our current emotional state to what music we are listening to on Spotify. Exploring Marketing 101 and why emotions drive our buying behavior. How the news media is using clickbait to hone in our very own feelings when we read the headlines. His question for society: Can you be a little bit more conscious, listen, and see what all of us have in common with one another? The fact that each and every single one of us just wants to be accepted and loved no matter our background. Why these puppeteers from the mass media to organizations want us to be divided in order to control us. How to start finding things around you that light you up and help you love yourself and your life. BREATHE M21 Wellness Guide Wellness Force Community Power Quotes From The Show Self-Care During COVID-19 "Connection with Mother Earth is so important right now. It's a primal thing for us to connect and be outside so make sure that you are not isolating more than you need to; you're not just sitting inside and not connecting with people like you can potentially on video and if you do it on video, sit outside or go take a walk. Those things are so critical for our health." - Shawn Wells Healing Through Connection "I would challenge people right now to get a life coach or therapist. I just started working with a psychologist. I do have mentors, coaches, and friends who I connect, call, and have discussions with; very vulnerable conversations. Now is not the time to be superficial; I mean, it never really is but now is the time to reach out and connect with one another more than ever." - Shawn Wells What Does It Mean To Be A Man in 2020? "The conscious male doesn't have to be "the new PC" where we're stripped of what makes us male. We can still be strong but great listeners. We can be strong and have great manners. We can be physically strong but not have the need to apply that physical strength. That's like being Clark Kent; you have the power but you don't need to prove anything all the time. Most of the time we don't even need to prove anything to be a man; we just have to show up for our responsibilities and be there for the people in our lives." - Shawn Wells Links From Today's Show Cured Nutrition BioTRUST Nutrition World’s Greatest Ingredients Zone Halo Research Eckhart Tolle Joyner Lucas - I'm Not Racist 332 John Wineland The Mask of Masculinity by Lewis Howes Brené Brown Alison Armstrong Lewis Howes' Summit Of Greatness Good Morning LaLa land - Shawn Wells #35 Shawn Wells and Ryan Lowery | Onnit Podcast Shawn Wells talks about his incredible health journey Leave Wellness Force a review on iTunes BREATHE M21 Wellness Guide Wellness Force Community Shawn Wells Facebook Instagram Twitter YouTube LinkedIn About Shawn Wells Shawn Wells, MPH, LDN, RD, CISSN, FISSN is an expert in the fields of performance nutrition, longevity, fitness and supplementation. He earned his master’s degree from UNC-Chapel Hill, where he studied nutritional biochemistry with a minor in exercise science. Shawn is a Registered Dietitian with a decade of experience as a Chief Clinical Dietitian in hospitals and skilled nursing facilities. He is also a Certified Sports Nutritionist and has worked with celebrity clients and professional athletes. Becoming "The World's Greatest Formulator" On the road to being dubbed “The World’s Greatest Formulator”, Biohacktivitst, and Keto Authority, Shawn faced and overcame significant obstacles with his own health—weight issues, depression, autoimmune conditions (Epstein-Barr, Fibromyalgia, and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome), two cervical discs replacements, and a pituitary adenoma, which is a type of brain tumor. They say everything happens for a reason, and in Shawn’s case, his health problems led him down a winding path that required him to find science-based solutions, and they sparked his personal passion for biohacking. In the supplement industry, Shawn has held the titles of Director of Research and Development for Dymatize Nutrition® and Chief Scientific Officer for BioTrust Nutrition®. In addition to these appointments, Shawn is a co-founder of the popular patented ingredients TeaCrine® and Dynamine®, which are featured or used in over 300 products worldwide. Shawn's Career In Health He also has worked on patents on exogenous ketones, glucose tolerance agents, and more as the founding partner of the World’s Greatest Ingredients, LLC, alongside a team of PhDs and scientists. Shawn also is the CEO of Zone Halo Research, a consulting group for supplement formulations, sourcing, manufacturing, marketing, and regulatory/compliance work. Shawn proudly serves on the Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition (JISSN) editorial board, and he has co-written a chapter on creatine in the most recent ISSN textbook Sports Nutrition and Performance Enhancing Supplements. He was also named to the prestigious ISSN advisory board, as well as having received the honor of being named Fellow of the ISSN. Build Immunity. Breathe Deeply. A simple, powerful 21 minute morning system designed to give you more energy to let go of old weight and live life well. Get Your Calm Mind + Immunity Building Guide *6 science based morning practices guaranteed to give you more energy and less weight in 21 Minutes. *7 day guided B.R.E.A.T.H.E breathwork included. More Top Episodes 226 Paul Chek: The Revolution Is Coming (3 Part Series) 131 Drew Manning: Emotional Fitness 129 Gretchen Rubin: The Four Tendencies 183 Dr. Kyra Bobinet: Brain Science 196 Aubrey Marcus: Own The Day 103 Robb Wolf: Wired To Eat Best of The Best: The Top 10 Guests From over 200 Shows Get More Wellness In Your Life Join the #WellnessWarrior Community on Facebook Tweet us on Twitter: Send us a tweet Comment on the Facebook page
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This episode starts with 30 minutes of anti-racism resources, and then a 30 minute chat with Chrissy King back in March 2020. Chrissy is a writer, speaker, and fitness coach, and is currently enrolling Anti-Racism Crash Courses for Fitness and Wellness Professionals on July 15th, 16th, and 17th (all separate events!). We don't address racism in our conversation, the conversation was back in March, and focused on how she healed her relationship with fitness and food, but please join me in supporting her current anti-racist educational content. Find Chrissy's Anti-Racism Crash Course Visit Chrissy's Website Follow Chrissy's Instagram Some Anti-Racist Thoughts and Resources During the first 30 minutes of this episode, the long "intro" before my conversation with Chrissy, I share some very introductory content on Anti-Racism, and share resources, accounts, and books to buy and read. All of the content I talk about is linked below in the show notes, and more (I added some more resources to the links below that I didn't know to mention when I recorded the episode!) Show Notes: 2:06 Find Chrissy's Anti-Racist Crash Course 5:25 My twitter thread on “I’m Not Racist!” vs. Anti-Racism “You never arrive at allyship, you must continue to practice allyship” -@itsjacksonbbz 9:15 Trauma Racism is a re-occurring trauma. Trauma requires safety to heal from. Books on Trauma: My Grandmother's Hands: Racialized Trauma and the Pathway to Mending Our Hearts and Bodies The Body Keeps the Score Waking the Tiger 11:52 My break from social media: Why I took it and what it was like. 20:20 Resources: Sabrina Strings Book: Fearing the Black Body, to learn how diet culture and white supremacy are very connected and always have been. Sabrina Strings on Christy Harrison’s podcast Food Psych The Body Is Not an Apology by Sonya Renee Taylor The Nap Ministry instagram talks about rest as a form of resistance, specifically geared towards black people and centuries of chronic exhaustion #AmplifyMelanatedVoices was started by: Alishia McCullough Jessica Wilson, MS. RD. I am also learning from Rachel Cargle through her Patreon: The Great Unlearn Here is an article compiling Anti-Racist research Other Books About Race and Racism: So You Want to Talk About Race White Fragility Me and White Supremacy 23:59: A thread that explains #abolishthepolice and what it actually means 32:11 Chrissy King conversation on how she shifted from shrinking to strengthening. Remember to follow along with Chrissy's work! Find Chrissy's Anti-Racism Crash Course Chrissy's Website Chrissy's Instagram This episode is brought to you by: The F*ck It Diet Book, The F*ck It Diet Archive on Patreon, my social media hiatus, and my second book that is still figuring out what it is and what it wants to be.
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Hey listeners, welcome back to the Whole View, episode 407. (0:27) Stacy knows that this might sound a little unusual, but this is one of the reasons that we do weekly recordings so that we can address things that are happening in the real world. With everything that is going on right now, it didn't seem right to record the podcast as planned. However, Stacy and Sarah wanted to instead open up a conversation with listeners. We have been having conversations amongst ourselves, and feel passionate that it is important to talk about the racial disparities that cause things we talk about on this podcast all the time. To dive into that a little bit deeper is important, and to discuss what all of us can do to support the Black Lives Matter movement. If you are listening to this podcast at a later time, this is being recorded during the first week of June. This is a week where we as a nation are examining how we treat the black community. Stacy noted that we will not be perfect in this show, but both she and Sarah are going to give it their best effort to bring these topics to the table. Sarah feels it is important to preface this show that they are going to do what they always do and discuss health, wellness, and safety, driven by science, and intersect that with the real-life emotional and physical experience. And that is what we are going to do in this week's episode, and dive into how all of these things are disproportionally affecting the black community. We are going to discuss how this has been a major contributor to this moment in history. It is also really important to preface this entire conversation by expressing our solidarity with the black community against racism, against injustice, and against senseless violence. Stacy's Reflection Stacy wants to also note that both Sarah and Stacy are college-educated, white women who live in the suburbs. (2:36) They cannot possibly understand the black experience. However, we stand with the ideals of quality, safety, and wellness for all, as we talk about on this show all the time. Stacy personally felt like her beliefs aligned with that, but she had this moment of realization when a reader called Stacy out and held her accountable. She is so grateful for this. At first, she felt defensive of this, but the more that she thought about it the more she realized how it was important to not just personally not be a racist but to instead be anti-racist. The thing that really clicked for Stacy was when this reader said, "but being gluten-free and using non-toxic skincare won't matter if I am dead in the street." Stacy was also reading another resource on the principles of the hierarchy of your psychological state of well-being. At the very core, at the lowest rung, is safety. If you don't feel safe, you can't get to anything else. There is no ability in your cognitive thought process to handle more complicated mattes. Putting those things together and realizing that gluten doesn't matter if you are worried about your safety when you go out having done nothing wrong. Stacy didn't at first talk about this because she didn't feel like she had the right words or she didn't know where to start. However, she wants to put it out there that as all of us start to have these conversations it is going to be hard. And it will be uncomfortable, but doing that hard work (including putting ourselves out there right now) creates a sense of fear from backlash. But Stacy wants to say that choosing not to speak is part of that privilege that most of us are born into. When Stacy imagines that fear of discomfort as being something you have your whole life because of the color of your skin, that is the black experience all the time. Stacy just can't sit by and say that is ok. We can do something. We can help people try to understand, and that is our goal today. Stacy appreciates your patience with us as we tackle something new but very important. Sarah's Reflection For Sarah, her experience has been similar in the sense of starting with a sense of discomfort around finding the right words to express herself. (6:44) Trying to find the right way to express solidarity with the black community. The feelings of nervousness and awkwardness have been compounded with being an immigrant. This part of the immigration experience where Sarah feels she is not supposed to criticize her adopted home. However, she has come around to really viewing the data that we will share in this episode, as something more important. It is about building awareness of a systemic problem that needs to be fixed so that our country can be better for everyone in it. The Start of a Political Uprising We are talking about centuries of systemic racism. (8:19) And now, we are talking about a situation where the global pandemic has really drawn the curtain back and revealed the extent of how systemic racism is impacting people of color. How covid has so disproportionally affected those communities and how the economic depression that has been caused by covid has centralized within those communities. It has created distinct energy within this climate. In fairly rapid succession, we had Amy Cooper in Central Park who called the police on Christian Cooper. We had the murder of Ahmaud Arbery. Then we had the Breonna Taylor shooting, where she was killed by police in her home. And then most recently we had the homicide of George Floyd by a police officer while three other officers watched. This is not the first tragic example of police violence against a person of color. However, it is the spark on this that has lit this powder keg that is the frustration of all of these events coming together. It is this unique period of time where the depth of systemic racism is so visible in the covid-19 data and then ignited by these recent examples of racism. For a deeper look at this, please refer to this link. What we are going to do is get into the actual science and the data behind these events that have led to the current events. There are 140 different cities and towns, at least, in the country where there are protests supporting the Black Lives Matter movement. All of those of us who are in the periphery need to be able to support this community. Stacy reflected a bit more on Sarah's perspective as an American immigrant. She feels passionate that immigrants and people of color make America what it is today. Stacy hopes that this information they are going to share can help highlight how things are pulling us apart instead of pulling us together. Here is an opportunity to change. There is nothing we can do about the past. This is an opportunity to take in the information and ask, now that I know better, how can I do better. Racial Disparities in Covid-19 What has really been problematic is that there isn't comprehensive data on race and ethnicity in the covid-19 data. (15:18) There are isolated places that are keeping data and there are a variety of organizations that are trying to gather and analyze that data. The CDC does have an entire page dedicated to the racial disparities in covid-19. There are only looking at data from about 580 patients. The APM Research Lab has found that Black Americans have mortality rates that are more than twice as high as other races. There are more covid cases amongst the African American community because they are much more likely to work in the service industry and much more likely to not have paid sick leave. And there is a higher mortality rate because of pre-existing racial disparities in both chronic illness and access to health care. So what is happening right now, looking at the data, is that the disparities are different in different regions. On average, the disparity is that African Americans are dying at a little over twice the rate as white Americans. However, there are places where the disparity is closer to five times higher (ex, Louisiana). In Michigan, it is 10 times higher. We can see a greater disparity in different regions of the country where this data is being collected, we can see a greater disparity. And In North Carolina, the difference is 50%, which is still not ok. What this is showing us is this collection of different factors that are contributing to this. For example, nearly a quarter of employed African American workers work in the service industry, compared to only 16% of non-Hispanic whites. They are far more likely to be considered an essential employee. For example, even though Black Americans only make up 12% of all employed workers, they make up 30% of practical and licensed vocational nurses. They are caring for people with covid-19, so they are high-risk by the sheer nature of the work they are doing. Here are three articles to refer to for more information: one, two, and three. Racial Disparities in Chronic Disease We are compounding that onto a pre-existing problem where there are huge racial disparities in chronic disease. (19:19) There are a variety of reasons for this. Sarah has seen this referred to as being a “complex disparity ecosystem”. This basically means that there are a lot of factors that are all contributors to this disparity. It includes things like lower levels of economic resources, lower levels of access to health care, delays in treatment, lower health literacy rates. This also includes environmental factors. Black Americans are more likely to have contaminated water or being exposed to environmental pollutants, and less likely to have access to a grocery store that has fresh produce. All of these are contributing to a much higher prevalence of all of the risk factors for a severe case of covid-19. African Americans have a 70% higher rate of diabetes than white Americans. There are higher rates of cardiovascular disease, especially stroke. And there is nearly double the rate of hypertension, high blood pressure, which is one of the strongest risk factors for a severe course of covid-19. There are also higher rates of cancer. For example, the cancer rate in African Americans is 35% higher than for whites. Digging Deeper into the Statistics This is one of the big challenges for the Black community. It is not just the increased exposure to covid, it is not just that they make up a larger proportion of the people who are getting it. However, it is that they are far more likely to have these pre-existing conditions that make them more likely to have a severe course of the disease. And on top of all that, compared to white Americans, African Americans are about twice as likely to uninsured. If you look at various surveys, Black Americans are much more likely to report not being able to see a doctor because of the cost. They are far less likely to have employer-based health insurance. So there is increased exposure because of economics. Then there is the more likely to have a pre-existing condition that increases the likelihood of a severe course of the disease. And then there is the less likely to see a doctor get the appropriate levels of healthcare. All of that together has led to these disparities as to how covid-19 is impacting the Black community. Economic Disparities The other thing that we have seen is an economic depression. (22:47) We haven't seen rates of unemployment like this ever, and this has disproportionally impacted people of color. A Pew Research Center survey shows that Latinx and Black households are being hit with more job losses than White ones. Sixty-six percent of Latinx households and 44 percent of Black households have had a job or wage loss due to the pandemic, compared to 38 percent of White households. There’s also a wealth gap, so these are people who are much less likely to have savings, own a home, etc. According to our Racial Wealth Divide report, the median Black family, with just over $3,500, owns just 2 percent of the wealth of the nearly $147,000 the median White family owns. One of the things that Stacy has come around to understand more is the different ways to represent economic disparities. When we say something like a Black family has less wealth than a white family, let Stacy give some tangible numbers in an article she read based on where she lives. The average median household income for a black family is $84,000. Matt and Stacy live in one of the most expensive costs of living areas in the country. However, if you look at the white median income, it is $118,000. So it is not just the difference between whether someone is college-educated or not, this goes back so long into things that have built systemic racism into our country. Oftentimes we don't even realize our culture is making racial assumptions for. Stacy feels that this goes into a lot of bias in the healthcare world as well. Because it is more likely that these conditions exist in Black Americans, it is also assumed, or bias is given, and lack of care. You are seeing not just an impact from the fact that they have an increased risk of health conditions. But you are also seeing they are not getting proper medical care because of bias and assumptions that are being made by healthcare professionals. We Can Do Better We, as white people, are never going to understand the Black experience. (27:30) But we can try to put ourselves in a situation where we can know that things are happening are not ok. We can use our voice to speak on behalf of those that are being marginalized or being oppressed. Stacy tries to do this for all communities who affect health, and realizing now is not something she has been doing for people of color who find themselves in these situations regularly. We as a country can do better, and there is so much that we need to learn to do that. Where to Start One resource, a podcast episode that Sarah listened to a few days ago, that she would like to point listeners to is Hidden Brain, The People Like Us. (28:21) This podcast episode broke down how covid-19 disproportionally impacts people of color and then looked at ways healthcare could be improved to address these inequalities. One of the things we want to do in this episode beyond bringing the data into this conversation is to help our listeners with at least some starting places of resources that both Stacy and Sarah have found helpful. Stacy and Sarah are being very intentional in trying to reflect and learn and educate themselves in this time. The more that we listen, the more that we learn, the more that we read, the more we support the communities that need us to understand and speak on behalf of. One of the things that Stacy is doing is having an activity to teach her children about racism, privilege, and how we as privileged white people can use our voice on behalf of those who are not as unfortunate. There are videos she has been showing them, and then asking questions afterward. They have also been watching a movie at night to learn about Black culture, racism, or civil rights every single night as well. Stacy feels that her kids do not need to consume the negativity of the news, but they do need to be aware of what is happening in the world. These children will inherit this earth and can continue to make changes. Learning not just why it is important to vote, but how to also participate in local elections and that it is our responsibility to do so. Stacy is realizing how grateful she is for quarantine because of the opportunity we have to control the narrative on what our kids are seeing and hearing. We can shape how kids reflect and learn about this. Statistics on Police Brutality This is one of the problems is that there is no comprehensive federal database on violent incidents with police. (34:44) After Michael Brown's death in Ferguson, Missouri in 2014, there were a variety of independent third parties that took up the mantle of tracking this data. There are now a few that do this called Fatal Encounters, Mapping Police Violence, and the Washington Post's Fatal Force Project. They collect data in different ways, tracking slightly different, and also counting different things. Over the last six years, they have revealed some statistical trends. On average there has not been much change in the past six years in terms of police violence and lethal force being used. There is some shift where it is decreasing in some of the big cities that have had initiatives to not use lethal force and have really worked on really changing the police culture. In big cities, the rate of people being killed by police has gone down, but it has gone up in suburban and rural communities. On average, it is about the same. Last year, there were a little over 1,000 people killed by police as found by Mapping Police Violence. Black people are about 2.5x more likely to be killed. They are disproportionally represented in that group. In addition, they are more likely to be unarmed than a white person when they are killed. There are people who are looking at this data trying to tease out and understand ways to address it. Some ways have been shown to be completely ineffective. For instance, body cams have been shown to not impact the police brutality rates at all. Bias training, on the whole, has been shown to be relatively inaffective as well, which may have to do with the variety in which bias training is conducted. There was a study published last fall in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences that estimated that a black man in America had approximately one in one-thousand chance in being killed by police in his lifetime. The chance is of course much higher in that twenty-five to thirty-five age range. That statistic is really eye-opening. Sarah pointed out that the mortality rate is not much different from covid-19. For more information on this topic, see here, here and here. Stacy noted that whatever bias or assumption you have on these statistics, those have already been corrected for. Ways to Support the Black Lives Matter Movement This is what we mean by learn and seek out this information for yourself. (39:44) Knowledge is power. The more knowledgeable we become on this, the more we can have those conversations that say something contrary to support Black Lives Matter. If you have the education and information you can help do the hard work. Black lives matter, and these conversations need in order to protect those lives that we have talked about. We can stand up, and get comfortable being uncomfortable speaking up for the marginalized group and people of color, and Black Americans specifically. One of the things that Sarah has been learning about in particular is learning about the language used to describe the Black Lives Matter protests right now. This has also led Sarah to examine her own language and unconscious bias. A Black Lives Matter protest is much more likely to have the words violent used to describe it, or to be called a riot. Examine the language being used. The current protests are standing up to injustice, and they are very important. They are demanding change that should have already happened. The other thing that Stacy wants to say is that this is not to say that there are not numerous people across all walks of life who are not wonderful allies. One of the things that we can do is be an ally in the future. The more we acknowledge and apologize for what is happening and openly come out and be an ally going forward, the more we lend to that positive protest. This is our way of being able to support change. Another thing that Stacy has been trying to do is share content from Black voices to help amplify them. The example she brought up was following Charlotte on Instagram. Add people to your network and community - seek them out and engage. When we only see our own type of people (whether it is gender, age, the color of skin, etc.) we are all better served when we have diversity in our life. Being able to find Black voices who are talking about this, or going forward you want to make sure you are supporting the work and shops of Black people, this will help their ability to get past those economic disparities. There are a lot of people outside of our communities who will bring joy and depth and knowledge and interest and comedy to our lives. Stacy knows she is better when she is bringing diversity into her life. Additional Ideas Sarah read an article in the Independent that really spoke to her in terms of giving her an action list for ways that she can support the Black community at this time. Here was an expert Sarah wanted to share from “Not Racist” to Antiracist, article by Michael Crawford: “Make a commitment to fighting for racial equity and move to action by challenging racist words and actions from people you know, donating money to civil rights organizations like Color of Change, Minnesota Freedom Fund Inc. and Fair Fight; signing petitions by groups like MoveOn; giving your children books featuring diverse characters; posting antiracist articles on Facebook; writing letters to the editor of your local newspaper urging justice; calling your city council members and demanding better oversight of the police department; calling the offices of progressive candidates to volunteer; and making sure you're registered to vote.” Danielle Coke is another Instagram account Stacy noted. This YouTube video is another great resource to reference. And here is a list of books to reference for additional education surrounding this discussion. Laslty, here is a list of organizations you can volunteer for or donate to. Closing Thoughts If you are feeling some kind of way right now, like Stacy, and are realizing that you want to do more and that you are struggling with having not done those things previously, remember what we always say. (49:33) Looking behind with shame and guilt does not help you move forward. However, being of service, making a difference, and focusing on what you can do going forward is going to help effect change for this community. Wallowing in guilt or shame or feeling confused and not doing anything will not help to bring change. We are putting all these references in the show notes for you and we hope that it serves as an opportunity for you to continue the discussion. Stacy has heard and read from Black voices over and over again that the best we can do is apologize for what has happened in the past. It is not ok. We can acknowledge that we are an ally and want to affect change going forward. Then we can listen and learn so we can do just that. These are Stacy's principles going forward. Listeners, Stacy hopes that this is helpful for you to go forward. Take a deep breath and think about what can you do. There are little things that we can all do, that will lead to big change. Sarah wants to again acknowledge that both Stacy and Sarah are trying to use their platform to acknowledge where they know they can do better. They are not trying to just express their solidarity with the Black community, but also bring awareness to the social injustices and racial disparities that have built this moment. We encourage our listeners, please remember that this isn't about being perfect, it is about taking those first steps down the road. Stacy and Sarah are hoping to use their platforms to build awareness so that they can encourage all of our listeners and the people in your lives to advocate for equality. That is what this is about. Know better, do better. We can apply that to every facet of our life. We hope that this can help you find a way to do that in your own life. Thank you for your patience as we worked through this, we hope that this inspires you to do your best. Huge thank you for listening and we will be back again next week! (54:05)
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Santilla Chingaipe, Roxanne Moore, Tamar Hopkins and Fiona McLeod at the Wheeler Centre In this edition of our Not Racist, But series, we discuss racial bias in the criminal justice system – from policing and legal aid to jury selection and sentencing. Indigenous Australians account for just 2% of our country's overall population and more than a quarter of our adult prison population. How, specifically, is this a function of explicit and structural racism across various facets of our enforcement and justice systems? And how are all non-white Australians – especially those from refugee backgrounds – disadvantaged when interacting with police and with the courts? In this discussion, host Santilla Chingaipe and the panel explore how racial discrimination and bias play out on a daily and inter-generational basis in Australia. They look at racial data collection, too, and how sensationalist media reporting can skew perception, politics and policy. With lawyer and Accountability Round Table Chair Fiona McLeod; Noongar woman, lawyer and NATSILS Executive Officer Roxanne Moore; and FKCLC Police Accountability Project founding lawyer Tamar Hopkins.Support the Wheeler Centre: https://www.wheelercentre.com/support-us/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With Em and CarlyAcknowledgement of CountryNews headlines with Cait KellyAnne-lise Ah-fat on facilitating Men’s Behaviour Change Programs, the underlying drivers of family violence and the importance of centring survivors in all anti-violence workSantilla Chingaipe on the Wheeler Centre’s 'Not Racist, But' series and systemic racism in the criminal legal system and mainstream mediaDr Fiona Foley, internationally celebrated Badtjala artist, on her current retrospective exhibition in the Ballarat International Foto Biennale 'Who are these strangers and where are they going?'Paddy Manning on his recently released book 'Inside the Greens' and the activist roots (and future) of the Greens partyWe hear from speakers at the rally outside the Melbourne Federal Court building on September 18, just before the opening of the appeal by Priya, Nades and their two Australian-born children against the government's plan to deport them to Sri Lanka.
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President Donald Trump says his tweets telling four female Democratic lawmakers of colour to ``go back'' to the broken countries from which they came were ``NOT Racist.'' Trump tweeted this morning: ``Those Tweets were NOT Racist. I don't have a Racist bone in my body!'' He doubled down on his weekend tweets at a tense press conference yesterday. Following the president's words, the four congresswomen stood in front of cameras to address his comments. New York Congresswoman Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez says that the four lawmakers LOVE the United States, and that's precisely why they're speaking up against Trump, and are trying to improve it in any way that they can. Guest: Brian Kennedy President Can-Am Consulting in San Diego Guest: Karen Kataline Host of Spouting Off Radio, Colorado
Well THE TWINKS ARE BACK with the second installment of TWINK Time. Thanks to THE FONZ EEEYY and to KIKEH! I decided to add the H at the end of that typical hispanic nick name because...NOT RACIST! Hopefully this episode is sounding better because there was too much excitement with hese sexy boys that i didn't do a level check before posting the last episode. IM HUMAN, LAY OFF ME! As always much love and RICH AND RARE!
Hour 1 Meet Wally...the Emotional Support Alligator?...65-year old Joie Henney cuddles with Wally, his 60-pound pet alligator, to alleviate his depression...beats taking pills, or does it?..."this guy is nuts"...Recalling the Movie: Grizzly Man ...Actions of Evil: VA House Dems propose Abortion Until Birth?...in the Future a Society of Killing Children? ...VA, RI, VT, and NY are All In for Killing Babies..."are we being Overton Window'ed again?" ...the Left will do anything to save something living, unless it's human? ...All of a sudden, Van Jones is Too Conservative for the Left? ...Howard Schultz is the Democrat, Democrats use to be? Hour 2 Same Old Tricks to Win in Politics with Journalist, Salena Zito...Trump and Ocasio-Cortez use the same tricks to win...tapping to the angry and disenchanted? ...the Average Democrat(s) are not being heard anymore?...ignoring large squish middle?...Democrats are shocked by Howard Schultz...and his 3rd Party bid?...Democrats have 2 different Forces in their party? ..."Sorry but Texas is Closed"...Glenn takes calls from folks caught in the Polar Vortex?...where are the coldest Temperatures?... Negative -51 degrees in Minnesota? ...Report: Las Vegas Shooter conclusion, 'No Motive' just 'Infamy' Hour 3 "Wake up America"...Mexico is Turning into Venezuela?...the Socialist President of Mexico has aligned themselves with Venezuela...along with Turkey, Cuba, Russia?...Shut down their own pipeline...New Oil crisis, over 1,000 gas stations Closed in Mexico...Massive surge is coming to the border IF Mexico turns into Venezuela? ...#'s Don't Lie = Math is Not Racist? ...'Project Raven'...Ex-NSA spies ran UAE's hacking operations? ...BlazeTV Media Meltdown Recap...Bill O'Reilly rips media bias...Millennials, Allie & Lauren added their take too? ...2020 Dem hopeful, Kamala Harris calls for the elimination of Private Health? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode Sal, Adam & Justin take on current events such as male NFL cheerleaders, the Alex Jones media purge and the I'm Not Racist video. Do you pride yourself on being able to do “valuable” skills? (1:56) Diversion or demand? Forced Nationalism? NFL's first male dancers will hit the sidelines this season. (7:57) The National Enquirer of Politics: The Curious Case of Alex Jones and the Dangers of Where you Get Your Information. (14:44) How do we manage censorship/free speech? The comparisons between Old Media vs. New Media. (25:00) Why you should never put your eggs in one basket. The importance owning your content and building your business across all platforms. (35:53) Mind Pump conspiracy theories… (42:00) The power of long form spoken word and the future of Mind Pump. (45:09) 'I'm Not Racist' is the brutal race conversation nobody wants to have. (51:00) The Pepsi Challenge. Marketing and advertising at their finest. (52:30) Educate yourself and keep an open mind. (54:30) People Mentioned: Alex Jones (@RealAlexJones) Twitter Candace Owens (@RealCandaceO) Twitter Ron Paul (@RonPaul) Twitter Richard Branson (@richardbranson) Twitter Bishop Robert Barron (@bishopbarron) Instagram Jordan Peterson (@jordan.b.peterson) Instagram Joe Rogan (@joerogan) Instagram Stan "Rhino" Efferding (@stanefferding) Instagram Joyner Lucas (@JoynerLucas) Twitter Related Links/Products Mentioned: NFL's first male dancers will hit the sidelines this season Alex Jones, the First Amendment, and the Digital Public Square Finding My Virginity: The New Autobiography - Book by Richard Branson Episode 827: Bishop Barron - Using YouTube & Social Media to Demystify Christianity & God Joe Rogan Experience #1139 - Jordan Peterson – YouTube College melts down over plan for white people-free day on campus Joyner Lucas - I'm Not Racist IGen: Why Today's Super-Connected Kids Are Growing Up Less Rebellious, More Tolerant, Less Happy--and Completely Unprepared for Adulthood--and What That Means for the Rest of Us - Book by Jean Twenge Would you like to be coached by Sal, Adam & Justin? You can get 30 days of virtual coaching from them for FREE at www.mindpumpmedia.com. Get our newest program, MAPS Split, an expertly programmed and phased muscle building and sculpting program designed to get your body stage ready. This is an advanced program and is not recommended for beginners. Get it at www.mapssplit.com! Get MAPS Prime, MAPS Anywhere, MAPS Anabolic, MAPS Performance, MAPS Aesthetic, the Butt Builder Blueprint, the Sexy Athlete Mod AND KB4A (The MAPS Super Bundle) packaged together at a substantial DISCOUNT at www.mindpumpmedia.com. Make EVERY workout better with MAPS Prime, the only pre-workout you need… it is now available at mindpumpmedia.com Also check out Thrive Market! Thrive Market makes purchasing organic, non-GMO affordable. With prices up to 50% off retail, Thrive Market blows away most conventional, non-organic foods. PLUS, they offer a NO RISK way to get started which includes: 1. One FREE month's membership 2. $20 Off your first three purchases of $49 or more (That's $60 off total!) 3. Free shipping on orders of $49 or more To take advantage of this offer visit www.thrivemarket.com/mindpump You insure your car but do you insure YOU? If you don't, and you are the primary breadwinner, you will likely leave your loved ones facing hardship and struggle if you die (harsh reality). Perhaps you think life insurance is expensive, but if you are fit and healthy, you can qualify for approved rates that are truly inexpensive and affordable. To find out if you qualify for the best rates in the industry, go get a quote at www.HealthIQ.com/mindpump Have Sal, Adam & Justin personally train you via video instruction on our YouTube channel, Mind Pump TV. Be sure to Subscribe for updates. Get Organifi, certified organic greens, protein, probiotics, etc at www.organifi.com/mindpump Use the code “mindpump” for 20% off. Go to foursigmatic.com/mindpump and use the discount code “mindpump” for 15% off of your first order of health & energy boosting mushroom products. Add to the incredible brain enhancing effect of Kimera Koffee with www.brain.fm/mindpump 10 Free sessions! Music for the brain for incredible focus, sleep and naps! Also includes 20% if you purchase! Please subscribe, rate and review this show! Each week our favorite reviewers are announced on the show and sent Mind Pump T-shirts! Have questions for Mind Pump? Each Monday on Instagram (@mindpumpmedia) look for the QUAH post and input your question there. (Sal, Adam & Justin will answer as many questions as they can)
In today's episode Nicky P & Lizzie spend a silly amount of time discussing various themes in I’m Not Racist by Joyner Lucas . The analysis is part 3 of 3 in a serious on the “most important political songs of the Trump era.” In “I Heard This Happened” we check out two new releases on bandcamp.com and listen to some post rock perfect to get zen at work to and some Jazz from Lithuania right in line with impressing that date this weekend with how worldly you are. The episode concludes with an interview with country musician Zach Kincaid. We talk about country, punk, being anti-war and being libertarian behind the lines in California. For links to the music in today's episode or to support Sounds Like Liberty head over to soundslikelibertypodcast.com Check Out Zach’s music: www.rotgutcountry.com To listen to full interviews sign up to support us at patreon.com/sllpodcast
On Side A, we discuss Kara's no killing argument and Imra's reveal on Supergirl and how the Vexes continue vexing us on Krypton. On Side B, we talk Cisco and Cynthia's breakup, as well as Marlize's power move against Clifford on The Flash, and break down Oliver's trial over on Arrow. News – 1:15 Supergirl – 9:57 Krypton – 39:56 Side A LWG Nominations – 1:05:51 Side B Feedback and I’m Not Racist, But… Game – 1:09:27 The Flash – 1:20:51 Arrow – 2:11:43 Side B LWG Nominations – 2:43:21
André Robert Lee, founder of Point Made Learning and Point Made Films, is an organizer focused on tackling race relations in the US — through talks, presentations and film. His films include The Prep School Negro and I’m Not Racist, Am I? Listen in to the full interview to learn more about his work.
Welcome to the New Year. After a lazy and relaxing holiday, the boys open the new year with a bang! They break down Joyner Lucas’ bracing I’m Not Racist. It is a whiskey-fueled super episode that has been broken into two parts. Here is the MAGA hat white guy part with incisive insights that only can be found here. Grab a drink, sit back and enjoy.Thank you to our sponsor Strikeforce Energy and our friends at the Sofa King Podcast.Happy New Year and you are welcome….
What Is This Episode: 72 Air Date: 01/11/18 Duration:213:25 Size: 207mb Summary: * Wush reviews his appearance on Jimmernam’s Show. * Phony people are cancer!!!! * Joyner Lucas’ “I’m Not Racist” and other songs destroying new-school rap. * Lil Pump is a fruit loop “BRrrrRRrrR” * Voitek calls in and crashes his car live on […] The post Episode 72 – KNOWLEDGE appeared first on Podtrash.
What Is This Episode: 72 Air Date: 01/11/18 Duration:213:25 Size: 207mb Summary: * Wush reviews his appearance on Jimmernam’s Show. * Phony people are cancer!!!! * Joyner Lucas’ “I’m Not Racist” and other songs destroying new-school rap. * Lil Pump is a fruit loop “BRrrrRRrrR” * Voitek calls in and crashes his car live on […] The post Episode 72 – KNOWLEDGE appeared first on Podtrash.
The boys discuss egg nog, Black Friday, Trump’s Jerusalem announcement, Joyner Lucas’ “I’m Not Racist” and Bear’s Ears.
We're joined today by our favorite jar, Franqi French. We start this podcast with Franqi's crazy story about giving birth to her daughter. Then, we give a little advice on crowd etiquette at comedy shows. Next, we talk about a rapper who decided to go full hotep on Instagram. And we close out with some thoughts on the I'm Not Racist viral song/video, and an update on that nazi next door guy who was profiled in the New York Times.
This week we discuss Joyner Lucas' I'm Not Racist video, and his Gucci Gang remix, share our thoughts on Eminem and Jeezy tracklists, talk Jay-Z ending a longstanding beef, and is it over for Lil Wayne. Questions and/or comments send them here: studioflowpod@gmail.comHosts: Jon Robinson, Sarah J, Maney Fontaine Subscribe: iTunes | Stitcher | RSSSupport 1515ave: Amazon | Leave us a Review
Season Greetings, folks! Listen to the latest chapter in the never-ending blerd podcast saga known as The Mid Week in Review-engineered by Afronerd Radio and airing this Wednesday at 7pm ET. Join Dburt, Daryll B. and Capt. Kirk as they unravel this unravel this (mid) week's latest issues: Dburt, after viewing more episodes of the Spike Lee-Netflix She's Gotta Have It reboot has revised impressions; our quick thoughts about Trump's (perhaps) sole and highly debatable legislative "accomplishment"-the GOP tax plan; it appears that famed iconoclastic director, Quention Tarantino might be directing the next Star Trek film. How (or if) does that affect/connect to Star Trek: Discovery?; Milestone Media received it's long overdue "close-up" courtesy of Robert Kirkman/AMC's Secret History of Comics docuseries; more on Blavity's recent AfroTech summit; the Disney-Fox deal may be wrapping up by next week!; just what is all the hullabaloo over the last issue of Black Panther and why do some readers want Ta-Nehesi Coates off the series? Who is Joyner Lucas and why has his "I'm Not Racist" video gone viral? And lastly, speaking of author, Ta-Nehisi Coates, why did noted intellectual and educator, Dr. Cornel West thow barbs at him concerning his new book, We Were Eight Years in Power: An American Tragedy. Call the show LIVE at 646-915-9620.
Season Greetings, folks! Listen to the latest chapter in the never-ending blerd podcast saga known as The Mid Week in Review-engineered by Afronerd Radio and airing this Wednesday at 7pm ET. Join Dburt, Daryll B. and Capt. Kirk as they unravel this unravel this (mid) week's latest issues: Dburt, after viewing more episodes of the Spike Lee-Netflix She's Gotta Have It reboot has revised impressions; our quick thoughts about Trump's (perhaps) sole and highly debatable legislative "accomplishment"-the GOP tax plan; it appears that famed iconoclastic director, Quention Tarantino might be directing the next Star Trek film. How (or if) does that affect/connect to Star Trek: Discovery?; Milestone Media received it's long overdue "close-up" courtesy of Robert Kirkman/AMC's Secret History of Comics docuseries; more on Blavity's recent AfroTech summit; the Disney-Fox deal may be wrapping up by next week!; just what is all the hullabaloo over the last issue of Black Panther and why do some readers want Ta-Nehesi Coates off the series? Who is Joyner Lucas and why has his "I'm Not Racist" video gone viral? And lastly, speaking of author, Ta-Nehisi Coates, why did noted intellectual and educator, Dr. Cornel West thow barbs at him concerning his new book, We Were Eight Years in Power: An American Tragedy. Call the show LIVE at 646-915-9620.
Today we discuss the I'm Not Racist video and why it's total BS. Also, does Q-Tip have a right to be salty about not getting a grammy nod? Plus the standard Wild Gents sophisticated Tomfoolery.
Big Los and Hollywood Kev discus Russell Simmons stepping down from Rush Communications, Joyner Lucas’s viral hit ‘I’m Not Racist”, and 2018 Grammy nominations. Check in with the Noize!
Big Los and Hollywood Kev discus Russell Simmons stepping down from Rush Communications, Joyner Lucas's viral hit ‘I'm Not Racist”, and 2018 Grammy nominations. Check in with the Noize!
Big Los and Hollywood Kev discus Russell Simmons stepping down from Rush Communications, Joyner Lucas's viral hit ‘I'm Not Racist”, and 2018 Grammy nominations. Check in with the Noize!
DOTARD TELON DONALD-idol worship, GRONK-BRADY, rules for us rules for them, I'm Not Racist, MYSONNE, -Joyner Lucas, JUICY J, Nfl player protest, Malcolm Jenkins sold out, NFL owners are garbage, evolving as a person, Miguel Cotto, idol worship, No white males , are nominated for album of the year, ufc 218, tuf 26 finale, Tiger Woods back? MISSY ELLIOTT, MC HAMMER & MASE REV, Comment, SHARE and SUBSCRIBE https://www.facebook.com/NetboyDoc/ https://twitter.com/netboydoc instagram@netboydoc ITunes.apple.com/us/podcast/OurWorldNetboyDoc --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/strange-talk-doc/message
The guys watch and discuss the “I’m Not Racist” video. Zack vaguely breaks down the Jaguars, narrowly avoids becoming a clown and comments on Dean’s solo-cast. Dean drops breaking news on Bob Marley, is clearly not a fan of the “Purple Party” and lays down his rules for texting. Please like, share, subscribe and as … Continue reading Episode 116: The Purple Party
Who knew putting fun before a traditional school route could create a full-time job opportunity. Our guest, RONNIE SARMIENTO is a vlogging skater on YouTube with about 25k subscribers. He talks to us about his viral video, Filipino food and culture, and almost beating a world record set by Rob Dyrdek. The Strange Squad talks about the recent sexual allegations in the media, Joyner Lucas’ “I’m Not Racist” video, and much more. WE ALSO ANNOUNCE WINNERS OF OUR T-SHIRT GIVEAWAY! This is the 28th episode of Strange Flavors, brought to you by Alif Theory. _____________________________________________ Email Us / Send Music: strangeflavorspodcast@gmail.com Tweet us: http://twitter.com/StrangeFlavors_ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/StrangeFlavors Facebook: http://facebook.com/StrangeFlavorsPodcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4AB1PVPSGGaZZabgCtD2Rw LINKS: Ronnie’s Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/LongbeardVA Ronnie’s IG: https://www.instagram.com/supronnie/ Joyner Lucus - “I’m Not Racist”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=43gm3CJePn0 Alif Theory Merch: http://aliftheory.com/shop.html _____________________________________________ • FARAS • Tweet me: http://twitter.com/Farosty | @Farosty on IG/Snap/YouTube/FB • SHAH-AMEER • Tweet me: https://twitter.com/Shimmerwali | @Shimmerwali on IG/Snap/YouTube/FB • AMBER • Tweet me: http://twitter.com/ayeekhan | @ayeekhan on IG/Snap/YouTube/FB _____________________________________________ Music this week: 1. “Dont Wanna Go Backt” - Skate Maloley https://soundcloud.com/peterpanmusicgo/skate-maloley-dont-wanna-go-back-prod-by-peter-pan-x-hvntxr 2. “Something To The Rain” - Norman Doray & NERVO https://soundcloud.com/djmcflay/norman-doray-nervo-feat-cookie-adele-something-to-the-rain-djmcflay-mash-up --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/strangeflavors/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/strangeflavors/support
This week your favorite millennials discuss the sensitive subject of race relations. Hendrix and KayCee attempt to give you their thoughts on the I’m Not Racist song/video. Also KayCee and Hendrix give you a wrap up of all the awkward social media mess that peeked their interest. Also what's on their minds and what grinding their gears this week. Subscribe/Share/Comment/Rate on Soundcloud, iTunes, Spreaker, Google Play, Stitcher. Lets Chat Social Media : instagram.com/kay_inreellife instagram.com/noellyhendrix instagram.com/the2ampodcast twitter.com/NoellyHendrix?s=17 twitter.com/the2ampodcast?s=17 twitter.com/kay_inreellife?s=17 m.facebook.com/the2ampodcast/ Email: ask2ampodcast@gmail.com
Join hosts J. Teezy & Darryl Superior this week as they discuss the Grammy Nominations and give their predictions of winners; Joyner Lucas' controversial music video "I'm Not Racist"; More sexual harassment allegations coming out of Hollywood; 1st Round of the 'Top Rappers Under 25 Tournament'. Indie Picks of the Week: Ozu Black - Look At Me Now Lil Glock - Kid Again Rest In Peace Lil Glock.
In Episode 7, we recap of the Mott Hall Bridges Academy Storytellers session at Mott Hall Bridges Academy Middle school in Brownsville, Brooklyn, and the passion of Dr. Nadia Lopez, who “opened a school to close a prison”; What is a SWOT analysis?; Rapper Mysonne provides a raw response to Joyner Lucas's controversial music video “I'm Not Racist” and more.
theEVRYDYWKND presents #theBASSLINEpodcast touching on the hottest and most important topics in Hip Hop Culture from the #DMV perspective. This week c0pp0 x Young Mitchell x Mr. Anderson chop it up with Chloe Sade and Special Guest DJ Money: -Happy Birthday Hov -#MITMonday: Grammys Actually Got It Right -Joyner Lucas "I'm Not Racist" -Russell Simmons sexual misconduct accusations -#NewMusic .....Jae Alexander- Anticipation .....Foots x Coles- Possibilities .....Mus Matos- Unusual .....Super Nike Nando- Flight to Tokyo .....Nature Boi- The New, Old Kanye #DopeDelivery
In this episode, The Goddamn Fools discuss the 4:44 Tour, Russell Simmons, Tyrese again, The Grammy's, Dipset, "It's OK to Be White", "I'm Not Racist", The Black Princess, and more. Follow us on social media:@TheGoddamnFools@ChixDigThaBeard@TheBlkofWallSt@Ms_Bianca_Bisa (Twitter)@hi.biancaaa (Instagram)
Leather community powerhouse Tyesha Best joins Lee on the show to talk about her journey as a strong black woman in America and kink. From the political act of out loud sexual deviance in the face of gay assimilation to the vulnerability of transformation after abuse, Tyesha pulls no punches as the two of them discuss embracing authenticity and compassion alike. ** Passion And Soul Podcast: iTunes Subscription: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/passion-soul-podcast-by-lee/id840372122 RSS Feed: http://passionandsoul.libsyn.com/rss Past MP3 files: http://passionandsoul.libsyn.com PassionAndSoul Audio Page: http://passionandsoul.com/audio Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/erotic-awakening-podcast/passion-and-soul Contact Tyesha Best: Fetlife: https://fetlife.com/users/66332 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tyeshabest Twitter: https://mobile.twitter.com/tyeoshun Resources and Information Discussed: ONYX Pearls Southeast – http://onyxpearlssoutheast.com International Ms. Leather (IMsL) – https://imslbb.org Beat Me in St. Louis – http://beatmeinstl.com Leather Leadership Conference (LLC) – http://www.leatherleadership.org Goddess Lakshimi – http://passionandsoul.com/audio/079-lakshimi/ International Mr. Leather (IML) – http://www.imrl.com Midori – http://www.fhp-inc.com Catherine Gross – http://foryourlifecoach.com Cleaveland Leather Awareness Weekend (CLAW) – https://www.clawinfo.org/ Boymeat (Phillip Wolf) – https://fetlife.com/users/1443 Inspirational Post about embracing greatness, by Tyesha – https://www.facebook.com/tyeshabest/posts/10105711312321360 HRC apologizes for censoring undocumented trans activist at Marriage Rights protest – https://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/04/02/human-rights-campaign-apologizes_n_2994939.html Staggering number of trans people already killed in 2017 – https://www.hrc.org/resources/violence-against-the-transgender-community-in-2017 Goddess Sadie Hawkins – http://sensuoussovereignties.com Fair Energetic Exchange (FEE) – http://passionandsoul.com/soul/lincs-keynote/ Kona – http://nubianimp.com Leather Sex rant, by Tyesha – https://www.facebook.com/tyeshabest/posts/10105536394208660 9 Ways That White People Can Do To Support The Fight Against Racism – https://www.buzzfeed.com/ramosaline/fight-racism?utm_term=.xhQ5eKKNJ#.ado4mwwV9 “But I'm Not Racist! Tools for Well Meaning Whites,” by Kathy Obear – https://www.amazon.com/But-Im-NOT-Racist-Well-Meaning-ebook/dp/B01NCWVXEY/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=pass-20 Wicked Grounds, San Francisco – http://www.wickedgrounds.com/ Phoenix B. – https://fetlife.com/users/99999 South Plains Leatherfest – http://www.southplainsleatherfest.com Sigma Alpha Iota Music Fraternity – https://www.sai-national.org The Complete leatherboy Handbook, by Vincent Andrews – https://www.amazon.com/Complete-leatherboy-Handbook-Vincent-Andrews/dp/0985900415/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=pass-20 Lee's Upcoming Events/Appearances: http://passionandsoul.com/appearances/ Lee Harrington Contact Information: http://www.PassionAndSoul.com http://www.FetLife.com/passionandsoul http://twitter.com/#!/PassionAndSoul https://www.facebook.com/lee.harringon https://www.facebook.com/passionandsoul Photos by John Crooms and Tyesha Best
On a previous episode, we explored mistakes that well-intended white student affairs educators made while trying to be allies to colleagues and communities of color on their campuses. These mistakes often highlight the need for whites to engage in more self-work and skill development around dismantling institutionalized racism. Many student affairs educators see potential in organizing and supporting self-work in order to be more active and effective change agents for racial justice on campus. Through engaging stories and concrete examples and tools, Dr. Kathy Obear shares her own personal struggles and the common challenges and obstacles many white people face as they work to create more equitable, inclusive organizations in her new book …But I'm Not Racist! Tools for Well-Meaning White People. On this episode of Student Affairs Live, host Heather Shea speaks with Dr. Obear about the critical need for whites to recognize how often they unintentionally react out of racist beliefs and learn to change their behaviors and attitudes. We will also explore how to develop approaches and tools to speak up with greater courage to interrupt racist dynamics, respond effectively when colleagues call you racist or criticize your efforts, and develop powerful partnerships to create meaningful change and racial justice on your campus.
On a previous episode, we explored mistakes that well-intended white student affairs educators made while trying to be allies to colleagues and communities of color on their campuses. These mistakes often highlight the need for whites to engage in more self-work and skill development around dismantling institutionalized racism. Many student affairs educators see potential in organizing and supporting self-work in order to be more active and effective change agents for racial justice on campus. Through engaging stories and concrete examples and tools, Dr. Kathy Obear shares her own personal struggles and the common challenges and obstacles many white people face as they work to create more equitable, inclusive organizations in her new book …But I’m Not Racist! Tools for Well-Meaning White People.On this episode of Student Affairs Live, host Heather Shea speaks with Dr. Obear about the critical need for whites to recognize how often they unintentionally react out of racist beliefs and learn to change their behaviors and attitudes. We will also explore how to develop approaches and tools to speak up with greater courage to interrupt racist dynamics, respond effectively when colleagues call you racist or criticize your efforts, and develop powerful partnerships to create meaningful change and racial justice on your campus.
I’m very happy to have Ms. Amanda Bate as my guest on the podcast. Amanda was born in the US to Cameroonian parents and grew up in Africa. Amanda is also the founder of The Black Expat website. The Black Expat website spotlights collected black expat experiences that are directly related to a black expat’s survival while living abroad. Also, parts of the website talks about issues that relate to raising children abroad and, in particular issues related to what Third Culture Kids (TCKs) face while living abroad and upon touching down in the nation of their parents birth. Currently Amanda lives in Richmond, Virginia, where she works in educational consulting as a director of a college access program that assist low income and underrepresented minority students regarding their postsecondary education plans. Amanda explains how she became an advocate of studying abroad and why she’s working to make studying abroad more accessible to minority students who normally wouldn’t even think about an educational experience beyond their nation’s border. MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: The Black Expat: Website: http://www.theblackexpat.com Twitter: @theblackexpat Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theblackexpat/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/BlackExpat/ Read The Wall Street Journal’s interview: A Voice For Global Nomads Of Color Additional links of interest: The Difference between Expats and Immigrants? It’s Passports, Not Race ‘Expat’ Under Fire: The Word is Not Racist, Argues a Global Nomad Why are white people expats when the rest of us are immigrants? THANK YOU FOR LISTENING TO THIS EPISODE! Thank you very much for taking the time to share this podcast. If you have any feedback, please leave a note in the comments section below or leave a voice message via our SpeakPipe page. We would love to hear from you! If you enjoyed this please share it with your friends, family and co-workers by using the social media buttons you see at the bottom of the post. Please subscribe to the show on iTunes to get automatic episode updates of our podcasts. And, finally, please take a minute to leave us an honest review and rating on iTunes. They really help us out when it comes to the ranking of the show and I make it a point to read every single one of the reviews we get. Please help us spread the word and leave a review in iTunes by clicking here! Thank you for listening to Four Seas One Family. We are all the same and at the same time uniquely different!
I'm very happy to have Ms. Amanda Bate as my guest on the podcast. Amanda was born in the US to Cameroonian parents and grew up in Africa. Amanda is also the founder of The Black Expat website. The Black Expat website spotlights collected black expat experiences that are directly related to a black expat's survival while living abroad. Also, parts of the website talks about issues that relate to raising children abroad and, in particular issues related to what Third Culture Kids (TCKs) face while living abroad and upon touching down in the nation of their parents birth. Currently Amanda lives in Richmond, Virginia, where she works in educational consulting as a director of a college access program that assist low income and underrepresented minority students regarding their postsecondary education plans. Amanda explains how she became an advocate of studying abroad and why she's working to make studying abroad more accessible to minority students who normally wouldn't even think about an educational experience beyond their nation's border. MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: The Black Expat: Website: http://www.theblackexpat.com Twitter: @theblackexpat Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theblackexpat/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/BlackExpat/ Read The Wall Street Journal's interview: A Voice For Global Nomads Of Color Additional links of interest: The Difference between Expats and Immigrants? It's Passports, Not Race ‘Expat' Under Fire: The Word is Not Racist, Argues a Global Nomad Why are white people expats when the rest of us are immigrants? THANK YOU FOR LISTENING TO THIS EPISODE! Thank you very much for taking the time to share this podcast. If you have any feedback, please leave a note in the comments section below or leave a voice message via our SpeakPipe page. We would love to hear from you! If you enjoyed this please share it with your friends, family and co-workers by using the social media buttons you see at the bottom of the post. Please subscribe to the show on iTunes to get automatic episode updates of our podcasts. And, finally, please take a minute to leave us an honest review and rating on iTunes. They really help us out when it comes to the ranking of the show and I make it a point to read every single one of the reviews we get. Please help us spread the word and leave a review in iTunes by clicking here! Thank you for listening to Four Seas One Family. We are all the same and at the same time uniquely different!
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