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Qiana Cressman and Colin Mincy, Co-CEOs of Centering Healthcare Institute, join the podcast to delve into the urgent disparities in maternal health outcomes, particularly the stark contrast in childbirth-related death rates between black and white women. They explore how their organization is working to create more equitable access to quality care, improve prenatal and mental health support, and enhance the overall healthcare experience. Qiana and Colin also share insights into how patient-partner relationships can be strengthened while keeping costs down, highlighting the importance of equity-driven leadership in healthcare transformation.
Their motto is "One Part Milan, One Part Brooklyn, All Maui," so you know a pizza from Sal e Pepe is going to be special. This is a love story for sure, but it's also a story of resilience and courage, in the wake of the deadly Lahaina wildfires from 2023.
The latest episode of the Disrupt podcast is now available! For this episode of Disrupt, we caught up with Qiana James, founder and CEO of Friendly Faces Senior Care. During the conversation, James talks about her company's focus on Alzheimer's and dementia care, how marketing and branding really helped the company achieve growth and how the company is navigating pricing at a time when the cost of care continues to increase. Listen to this episode of Disrupt to learn: – Friendly Faces Senior Care's growth journey as a company – Untapped business opportunities that the company has its eye on – What the company has in the works for 2025 – And more! Subscribe to Disrupt to be notified when new episodes are released. Listen today!
We would love to hear from you! Text "BBMFAM" to (312) 300-1300.Episode 100:Guest Name: Qiana Allen and Taylor Mason Guest Business: Culture's Closet and Taylor's Tacos Summary StyleEPISODE SUMMARYIn this very special 100th episode of the Black Businesses Matter podcast, we speak with two inspiring entrepreneurs, Qiana Allen and Taylor Mason, founders and CEOs of Culture's Closet and Taylor's Tacos, respectively. Qiana Allen, a Chicago native and seasoned entrepreneur, is deeply passionate about fashion and dedicated to empowering curvy women to embrace their beauty. She launched Culture's Closet in 2009 as a plus-sized buyer and, five years later, opened a brick-and-mortar location. During our conversation, Qiana shared the transformative journey of Culture's Closet, the lessons she learned along the way, and what lies ahead in her entrepreneurial path. Taylor Mason brings her unique story to the table, detailing the evolution of Taylor's Tacos. Influenced by her family's entrepreneurial spirit and her love for bringing people together, Taylor started her business as a catering service. Over time, Taylor's Tacos grew into a thriving brick-and-mortar taco shop, selling over half a million tacos to date. With her wife Maya Mason's partnership, the business expanded to include fresh high-quality ingredients, creating a distinctive and memorable taco experience. If you are interested in hearing the unique journeys your business can take, this is the episode season and podcast for you. Thank you for rocking with us! IN THIS EPISODE, I TALK ABOUT…What were our guests like as a children? What were some of their first entrepreneurial ventures? What is the inspiration behind their businesses?What is next for their businesses? BBM Brag Moment Why do Black Businesses matter?What brings them joy?Stream and download the Black Businesses Matter Podcast NOW for FREE on Apple Podcast, Google, Stitcher, Pandora, and Spotify!Connect with Qiana Allen and Culture's closet :Visit their website:https://culturescloset.comConnect with them on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/curveculture/Connect with them on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/curveculture?igsh=YzVnc2lxbmhoZ3Vo Visit the shop: 2147 W 95th St, Chicago, IL 60643Connect with Taylor's Tacos:Visit their website:https://taylorstacoschicago.comConnect with them on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Taylorstacoschicago/Connect with them on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/taylorstacoschicago?igsh=OThseWxwOGkyazcSupport the showTo connect further with me:Visit my website: Thel3agency.comConnect with me on Facebook: www.facebook.com/thel3agencyFollow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/larvettaspeaks/Connect with me on Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/company/thel3agencyBe sure to follow our podcast on Instagram. I can't wait to see you join us and take the pledge of #blackbusinessesmatter
Qiana Thomason draws from over twenty years of leadership at the intersections of health and behavioral healthcare, corporate healthcare payment, health policy, health philanthropy and business. This aerial command of the political, private market, and social factors that shape health uniquely positions Qiana to impact the wellbeing and prosperity of communities. Qiana's “self to systems” leadership practice, her commitment to organizational care and accountability, and her practice of centering people in driving change and managing transitions makes her a trusted executive in ensuring the effectiveness and sustainability of the organizations and movements she supports. Further, Qiana's prowess in strategy, enterprise risk management, regulatory and compliance agility, human capital optimization, organizational sustainability, ESG facility and DEI expertise makes her an effective partner on boards. As President & CEO of Health Forward Foundation, Qiana guides the $1B foundation in stewarding diverse capital investments, leadership in public policy, and institutional social capital that fosters health and economic equity throughout Missouri and Kansas. Qiana's leadership has positioned Health Forward as a national model for health equity through trust-based public, private, and philanthropic partnerships, spanning resident and faith leaders, grassroots to large non-profits, Chambers of Commerce and business councils, municipal and state government. Qiana's leadership in governance and civic spheres is multi-level. Nationally, Qiana is a board member of Grantmakers in Health, the National Association of State Health Policy, and the National Rural Health Resource Center. Regionally, Qiana is as a board member of the Greater Kansas City Chamber of Commerce and William Jewell College. She is a member of the International Women's Forum, a global organization of preeminent leaders and Women of Influence. Qiana's impact is recognized broadly. The Greater Kansas City Chamber of Commerce recognized Qiana with the international ATHENA Award (2024) and the national Business Journal recognized Qiana on its inaugural listing (2022) of BizWomen making an impact in their local business communities. The Urban League of Greater Kansas City recognized Qiana with its Difference Maker award (2024), Kansas City University bestowed upon Qiana an honorary doctorate in Humane Letters (2023), and Kansas City Friends of Alvin Ailey conveyed its Race, Place, and Diversity award (2022). https://healthforward.org/Citations:Glover Blackwell, A. (n.d.). The Curb-Cut Effect. PolicyLink. Retrieved December 3, 2024, from https://www.policylink.org/resources-tools/curb-cut-effectHosts: MaryAnne Metheny, and Tina Johnson If you are in an emergency, call or text 9-1-1.For information about our services and how Hope House can help, call our 24-Hour Hotline at 816-461-HOPE (4673) or the National Domestic Violence Hotline 800-799-7233.hopehouse.net
Do you want to know how the most progressive modern investors think? Do you worry about the cultural barriers preventing more diverse entrepreneurs from success? Do you want to know how to pursue your own highest potential? Rob sits down with his friend Qiana Patterson; Venture Investor, Advisor, Educator, Yoga Practitioner, Mentor and Problem Solver, to discuss her life philosophies shaped by her considerable life experiences. It's an inspiring journey from teacher to technology to investment and to whatever comes next in her pursuit of her best potential. Together, they explore the power of creative capital, the role of women in finance, and how amplifying underrepresented voices can reshape communities. From Los Angeles' vibrant entrepreneurial ecosystem to actionable strategies for inclusivity, this conversation is packed with insights on turning challenges into opportunities for lasting impact. Feel free to follow and engage with QIANA here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/qianapatterson/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/qianaqiana/ Website: https://nayahstudio.com/ We're so grateful to you, our growing audience of entrepreneurs, investors and community leaders interested in the human stories of the Entrepreneurial Thinkers behind entrepreneurial economies worldwide. As always we hope you enjoy each episode and Like, Follow, Subscribe or share with your friends. You can find our shows here, and our new Video Podcast, at “Entrepreneurial Thinkers” channel on YouTube. Plug in, relax and enjoy inspiring, educational and empowering conversations between Rob and our guests. ¡Cheers y gracias!, Entrepreneurial Thinkers Team.
Qiana Moody is the author of the book Prayer Brings Everything to Pass, published by Christian Faith Publishing, Inc. This book centers around the power of prayer and its ability to bring about change, even under challenging circumstances. The theme emphasizes faith and trust in God's timing, conveying that although challenges may seem overwhelming, prayer can provide comfort and solutions. The book is available in both digital and print formats.If you're interested in learning more or purchasing the book, you can find it on platforms like Amazon and VitalSource
Qiana Moody is the author of the book Prayer Brings Everything to Pass, published by Christian Faith Publishing, Inc. This book centers around the power of prayer and its ability to bring about change, even under challenging circumstances. The theme emphasizes faith and trust in God's timing, conveying that although challenges may seem overwhelming, prayer can provide comfort and solutions. The book is available in both digital and print formats.If you're interested in learning more or purchasing the book, you can find it on platforms like Amazon and VitalSource
Qiana Moody is the author of the book Prayer Brings Everything to Pass, published by Christian Faith Publishing, Inc. This book centers around the power of prayer and its ability to bring about change, even under challenging circumstances. The theme emphasizes faith and trust in God's timing, conveying that although challenges may seem overwhelming, prayer can provide comfort and solutions. The book is available in both digital and print formats.If you're interested in learning more or purchasing the book, you can find it on platforms like Amazon and VitalSource
Qiana Moody is the author of the book Prayer Brings Everything to Pass, published by Christian Faith Publishing, Inc. This book centers around the power of prayer and its ability to bring about change, even under challenging circumstances. The theme emphasizes faith and trust in God's timing, conveying that although challenges may seem overwhelming, prayer can provide comfort and solutions. The book is available in both digital and print formats.If you're interested in learning more or purchasing the book, you can find it on platforms like Amazon and VitalSource
Qiana Thomason has dedicated her career to the improvement of health and wellbeing across the region. As the CEO of Health Forward, she focuses on communities over-represented in health injustice and those living in marginalized conditions. While Qiana has an impressive career repertoire, it's her health journey that is the highlight of her story. After years of suffering from intense skin issues, self-isolation, and joint and gut pain, Qiana found the answer. It took stepping away from conventional medicine and discovering the root cause of her symptoms through a functional approach. The problem? An overgrowth of Candida albicans in her gut created an autoimmune response in the rest of her body. Through listening to her body, building relationships with her healthcare providers, and relentlessly pursuing wellbeing Qiana was able to find healing. Memorable Quotes: “There's the food you get through what you eat, and the food you put on your body, and the food you put in your mind and your soul.” “I've always eaten healthy, I eat well. She goes, according to whom? That's when it clicked. My body is the source of truth.” “Slow down, check on your people, and check-in with yourself.” “God is in the midst of her, she shall not be moved.” Psalm 46:5 “Keep your head above the crowd.” What You'll Learn: Why you should listen to your body to pursue optimal health & the importance of food and relationships to that journey. This Episode Includes: Well-being is critical to our ability to create connections with others. Well-being starts by listening to your own body first. A nutritarian is someone who focuses on nutrition and how your personal body experiences it. The difference between conventional food advice and a functional medicine perspective. Qiana's health crisis with skin, joint, and gut pain and how she overcame those symptoms by addressing the root cause. Poor health causes you to self-isolate and can lead to anxiety and depression. You can't be your best self and live out your purpose when you don't feel well. Listening to the people who are speaking into your life is critical to finding healing. It's important to find a practitioner with cultural proximity and form relationships with your medical providers. The inequality created by an insurance model that doesn't pay for functional medicine. How to be present and intentional in order to form connections that support mental health and overall wellbeing. Living Vitality and the upcoming LIV Conference Oct. 1st on Empowering Women. Three Takeaways From Today's Episode: Create margin in your life by taking time to slow down and practice self-care. For example, invest in intentional conversations that bring you joy. Consider what you can do to listen to yourself more and what it is that your body is telling you. Think of three ways you can pursue greater wellbeing and put your health first this week. Mentioned In The Episode: “People need People” by Maddie & Tae Big Shifts Foundation Small Changes Big Shifts “Out of the Rat Race: A Practical Guide to Taking Control of Your Time” By Susan Gregory Advent Health Living Vitality Liv Conference HealthForward
This hour, we explore Connecticut music. Violinist Kersten Stevens recently released a jazz album that she worked on with eight-time Grammy winner Christian McBride. She talks to us about facing imposter syndrome and how her unique sound came out of her experience playing a wide range of genres while growing up in Connecticut. Qiana Coachman-Strickland, also known as "DJ Q-Boogie," discusses her work supporting women DJs as the Owner and Founder of the Female DJ Association. And filmmakers Andy Billman and Joe Franco tell us about their upcoming documentary on music venue Toad's Place in New Haven. GUESTS: Kersten Stevens: violinist with the nickname “Queen of the Violin.” She's won Amateur Night and Showtime at the Apollo a total of six times. She plays in a range of styles, but her latest album, Queen Rising, is jazz. Qiana Coachman-Strickland a.k.a DJ Q-Boogie: professional DJ, Female DJ Coach and Owner and Founder of Female DJ Association. Qiana is based in Connecticut. Andy Billman: director of the upcoming documentary on New Haven music venue Toad's Place. He has worked on a number of projects for ESPN, including the award-winning series 30 for 30. Joe Franco: one of the producers of the upcoming documentary on New Haven music venue Toad's Place. He worked at ESPN from the very first year it launched and spent over 30 years there doing everything from covering sporting events to working in HR. Special thanks to Meg Fitzgerald. This episode originally aired on January 17, 2024. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“This is our Selma Bridge.” Dr. Qiana O'Leary https://drqianaoleary.com/ www.minty-es.com "A glorious, glorious journey." #Shoutout to the storytellers. This week, we sit with Dr. Qiana O'Leary, CEO, Founder, and Owner of Minty Educational Services, as she reflects on moments of joy and pain throughout her 27-year career. Starting as an instructional aide and now an assistant professor, her journey is a testament to the impact and importance of Black educators (ask her former student LaQuan!) and following the calling on your life. Growing up in Los Angeles during the crack epidemic, she was forced to grow up fast, and these experiences fueled her commitment to social justice in education. "We bring culture to the classroom." As trailblazers who set the path of newness, Dr. O'Leary highlights the unique perspective and value that Black educators offer. Her experiences across academic environments has prepared her to co-create schools and empower parents, educators and students. Qiana breaks down the impact of Brown v. Board, the school to prison pipeline, and why she's inspired by the new generation of teachers and students. Her book, Lead with Truth, is out now, and she dropped hints about her future work, “Teaching Saved Me.” She also shares about the signature programs through Minty Educational Services (and the 10 acre farm!!!). Tune in as we discuss the revolutionary power of Black educators.
Prepare for a powerful conversation of healing and rediscovering your legacy with the one and only, the incredibly inspiring Qiana Sanders. Qiana and I met in the newly minted hallways of a corporate office and in that first meeting we somehow knew we would be longtime friends and champions of change along the way. Qiana's story is one rooted in the power of rediscovering your legacy. And we all deserve to rediscover our legacy...that is when the healing begins. Happy listening!
Me and my Allstar Cast of Deborah Oxtail, Elaquent, Jamari, Qiana aka QJ2K and Paris predict who will win the 2024 Royal Rumble!
This hour, we explore Connecticut music. Violinist Kersten Stevens just released a jazz album that she worked on with eight-time Grammy winner Christian McBride. She talks to us about facing imposter syndrome and how her unique sound came out of her experience playing a wide range of genres while growing up in Connecticut. Qiana Coachman-Strickland, also known as "DJ Q-Boogie," discusses her work supporting women DJs as Owner and Founder of Female DJ Association. And filmmakers Andy Billman and Joe Franco tell us about their upcoming documentary on music venue Toad's Place in New Haven. GUESTS: Kersten Stevens: violinist with the nickname “Queen of the Violin.” She's won Amateur Night and Showtime at the Apollo a total of six times. She plays in a range of styles, but her latest album, Queen Rising, is jazz. Qiana Coachman-Strickland aka DJ Q-Boogie: professional DJ, Female DJ Coach and Owner and Founder of Female DJ Association. Qiana is based in Connecticut. Andy Billman: director of the upcoming documentary on New Haven music venue Toad's Place. He has worked on a number of projects for ESPN, including the award-winning series 30 for 30. Joe Franco: one of the producers of the upcoming documentary on New Haven music venue Toad's Place. He worked at ESPN from the very first year it launched and spent over 30 years there doing everything from covering sporting events to working in HR. Special thanks this week to Meg Fitzgerald.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We aren't all born with silver spoons in our buttholes… but you still have the power to make shit happen. Nicole is sitting down with Qiana Tompkins, Digital Marketer, Author, and Philanthropist. She is sharing how she is intentionally stepping out of the paycheck-to-paycheck cycle and shaping the MF world around her. Using her experiences in music therapy, digital marketing, and bartending… she is serving others so they shine their light and get visible AF. Want to spend thirty minutes with Nicole and Qiana as they share how to disrupt the market, leave generational poverty in the dust, and choose Golden Butthole moments over silver spoons?Then be a MF Action Taker and hit that play button. Wanna connect with Qiana? Check out all her badassery here or schedule a call with her. For even more money-making strategies, hop on over to the Facebook group! Ready to attract unicorn clients!? Book a call with the Wonder Team!And as always, for more trouble go to Real Unicorns Don't Wear Pants! For even more money-making strategies, hop on over to the Facebook group! Ready to attract unicorn clients!? Book a call with the Wonder Team!And as always, for more trouble go to Real Unicorns Don't Wear Pants!
This week on The Learning Curve, join me as I speak with one of the greatest educational leaders! Her educational lens and leadership style is incredible. I am certain you will be inspired to be the best educator you can be by the end of this episode! If you would like to learn more or dig deeper, Dr. Qiana O'Leary has also authored Lead With Truth- which is available through Amazon!
Entrepreneur, investor, and venture capitalist Qiana Patterson sits down with host Brennan Scarlett to talk artificial intelligence, purpose-driven investing, yoga, and her unconventional career path. Full-length video episodes are available on YouTube. Follow the show on Instagram and TikTok @bscartv. Created and Produced by Scarlett Creative. scarlettcreative.coSUBSCRIBE, LIKE, COMMENT, REVIEW. We love some constructive criticism.'Til next time... Peace ✌️
Join Chanda Smith Baker in a powerful conversation with Qiana Thomason, the visionary CEO of Health Forward Foundation. Discover how Qiana's dedication to health equity and community empowerment shapes her leadership journey. Explore her insights on truth reconciliation in philanthropy, the importance of mentorship, and the transformative power of intentional spaces.
Encore: R is for Rites with Qiana Green and Dr Lori Beth Bisbey
Rodney and Al sit down with Qiana Thomason, President/CEO of Health Forward Foundation, to discuss diversity, equity and inclusion in health care.Health Forward Foundation WebsiteThis episode produced and edited by Lee StricklandIntro/Outro Music:"Celebration" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Welcome to the TeachHER Podcast Powered by The Innocent Brown Girl Project. Our mission is to convey strategies for Grit & Grace with educators and advocates of African American and Latina Girls. Thank you for joining us today. Today, our guest is Dr. Qiana O'Leary. Dr. Qiana is an education reformer and author who has spent her years of service founding charter schools, establishing nonprofit organizations, and mentoring students. She believes that a quality education is the foundation for success in life, and hopes to use her influence to create more inspiring learning environments. Dr. Qiana has recently published her first book, Lead with Truth, which challenges educators to create an environment where students are encouraged to find their passions and pursue them passionately. Social Media: TeachHER Podcast (Instagram) The Innocent Brown Girl Project (Instagram) The Innocent Brown Girl Project (Website) Guest Social Media Info: Minty ES (Instagram) Minty ES (Facebook) Minty ES (Youtube) Websites Mentioned: Minty ES (Website) Dr. Qiana O'Leary (Website)
Use code VFP100 for $100 off on the Rejuvenate Indoor Garden and 3 pod packs for freeCan you imagine the metropolis of New York City as a thriving urban farm? Qiana Mickie, a passionate advocate for urban agriculture and food justice, joins us to share her experience of growing up in the vibrant city and how it has shaped her commitment to feeding New York's communities. We journey through the city's pulsating neighborhoods, reminiscing about the birth of hip hop, our shared experiences of Catholic schools, and the explorative thrills of the 80s.As we stroll down memory lane, we pivot to a more poignant topic; Qiana's journey as a single mother amidst the hustle and bustle of the city. Her experiences spur a deep conversation about the power of empathy, stepping out of comfort zones, and utilizing privilege to create meaningful impact. We delve into Qiana's work with the Urban Ag Innovation Program and its efforts to connect urban ag growers, bringing fresh perspectives to complex problems like food scarcity, community support, and policy- making. In our final lap, we examine the intersection of food justice and urban agriculture. We delve into the crucial role of hyper-local production and distribution of healthy food, with Qiana shedding light on innovative initiatives like the Harvest Project. As we round up the conversation, Qiana imparts the importance of harnessing the power of social media to expand the reach of her work and the overall urban agriculture movement. Tune in, and let's unravel the tapestry of a city-turned-farm and the people that make it possible.Thanks to Our SponsorsCultivatd – https://cultivatd.com/Indoor AgCon '22 - https://indoor.ag/Use promo code 'VFP' to receive 20% your registrationAgriTechNYCOunceOfHopeKey Takeaways0:02:08 - Growing Up in NYC0:05:39 - Music, Food, and Urban Agriculture0:12:04 - Connecting Communities Through Resources0:19:33 - Building Feasible Solutions for Communities0:26:09 - Urban Agriculture and Equity in NYC0:31:45 - Innovating Hyper-Local Food Production0:37:51 - Food Sovereignty and Climate CrisisTweetable Quotes"With my work, I've been also afforded the opportunity to learn the history, the struggle, and the successes of Urban Ag leaders, land stewards who were in those same neighborhoods that people were saying, don't look, don't stop.""I always kind of felt like New York was a place for everybody, but you definitely had to be open to being open.""I think growing up at that time and being able to have that experience of seeing, music emerge and the mixing of culture, the vibe that people would come with in terms of they brought to the table in terms of food, what they brought to the table in terms of music... it really kind of helped inform what was that unique vibrancy of New York City."Resources MentionedQiana's Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/qianamickieQiana's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nycurbanag/Qiana's Twitter - https://twitter.com/NYCUrbanAgQiana's Email -
Beth and Debbie talk with certified life coach and founder of QSN Consulting, LLC, Qiana Nelson, about her notable career trajectory and delves into the significance of her leadership superpower, aptly named "spirit," and how leaving a lasting impression on people matters. Check out the show notes for this episode on our website. Connect with us: Facebook Twitter LinkedIn
May is National BBQ Month. Organized by Ian and Qiana Mafnas, proprietors of the wildly popular Axiom Kitchen Smoked Meats & BBQ, close to a dozen BBQ vendors will gather at Trademark Brewing on Saturday, May 13, 1-8pm and will be offering their smoked, sauced and rubbed specialties to BBQ lovers for Inaugural Long Beach BBQ Fest. Take a listen!
Last fall, OHSU welcomed Human Resources professional Qiana Williams as our new – and first ever – Chief People Officer. In this interview, Qiana talks about her first months on the job, how we can all be better change agents, and what she's excited for next. You'll also hear about the women who have influenced her, and the one thing the OHSU interview process did not prepare her for. Guests include: Qiana Williams, Ed.S., ACC, SPHR, SHRM-SCP (she/her) Executive Vice President and Chief People Officer
When a loved one is in prison, you're serving a sentence of your own. The experience can break you, or shape you. Learn how today's guest was able to overcome a system seemingly designed to tear families apart and have it ultimately bring hers closer together. Our book this week is My Incarcerated Life, and our guest is the book's author, Qiana Riley-Jones. Qiana is a wife, mother, military veteran, nurse, and businesswoman. Remember the story from the second chapter of Mark where Jesus called Matthew to be one of the Twelve? Matthew had been a tax collector for the Romans and people knew that he probably over-charged, then skimmed off part of the money collected. So the Jews didn't have a very high opinion of tax collectors. They considered them thieves of the worst kind. When Jesus shared a meal with Matthew and other assorted folks that the Pharisees and teachers of the law called “sinners”, the religious leaders were upset, and said so. Let's read Jesus' response from verse 17. “When Jesus heard this, he told them, ‘Healthy people don't need a doctor—sick people do. I have come to call not those who think they are righteous, but those who know they are sinners.'” It's unclear if Jesus is directing His response to the religious leaders or to his dinner companions. But it's crystal clear that Jesus knew the importance of ministering where the spiritual need is greatest. Having helped with Bible studies in a jail, I can tell you they are places of tremendous spiritual need. The women I was blessed to meet gave me a much greater appreciation for God's hand in my life, and it made me want that for them - no matter what they had done to get themselves where they were. I want us to look at Romans 3:10 - “As the Scriptures say, ‘No one is good—no one in all the world is innocent.'” That's why we need a Savior as desperately as any jail inmate. That's why God sees us all the same. That's why WE need to look at every person the same. And I know that's hard. It's so contrary to man's fallen nature. But as believers we have something inside us that can overcome that and allow us to see as God sees. That's the Holy Spirit. He can help us minister to people who, like Jesus said, know they are sinners. When you do, you'll make a positive ripple effect of your own on countless people. Please visit my website to access more episodes, read my blog posts, or check out ways you can financially support the podcast so that together we can impact more people, more families, and more communities. If you would like to contact me about booking me as a speaker, or ask about my consulting and investigative services, please email me at lori@theunlovelytruth.com. Get your copy of My Incarcerated Life Connect with Qiana Check out the work of Prison Fellowship And Kairos Prison Ministry International Listen to similar episodes: Season 3, Episode 8: Prison Saved My Life Season 2, Episode 41: The Redemption of Bobby Love: A Story of Faith, Family, and Justice Season 2, Episode 8: A Prisoner's Perspective: The Redemption of a Criminal Mastermind
R is for Rites with Qiana Green and Dr Lori Beth Bisbey
Dr. Qiana O'Leary is an assistant professor in the College of Education at Texas A&M International University (TAMIU). She is a California native and has extensive experience in PK-12 administration, working in public and charter school settings. After earning her master's in educational administration from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Dr. O'Leary quickly gained a reputation for starting and transforming schools in the greater Los Angeles area. Dr. O'Leary continues to dedicate her work in school transformation by mentoring school leaders and teachers as they examine issues of equity, inclusion, and racism in their effort of becoming agents of radical school reform. Her research interest in equity education and school leadership has helped her understand the unique perspective on what BIPOC students need and how inaccessible quality culturally competent curriculum is for inner city students.
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We are back from our summer sabbatical! In this episode, Qiana and Amarie discuss healing relationships with our mothers and others to preserve ourselves.
Qiana Patterson is Managing Partner at NAYAH and a founding Investment Committee Member at The Cap Table Coalition. As an experienced investor and tech business executive, Qiana is passionate about building true community power, shared wealth and founder well-being. Follow Qiana on twitter @Q_i_a_n_a. Be sure to check out our YouTube page! Follow us on social media! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/epichumanpodcast TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@epichumanpod Twitter: https://twitter.com/EpicHumanPod
If you can name it, you can tame it! In this episode, Qiana Drew clears up some misconceptions and shares how, when it came to her diabetes, she would often do things to try and keep up with her thin peers. Eventually, she realized this mindset was not a healthy way to live and decided […] The post #122: Qiana Drew | You’re Really Only as Strong as Your Foundation appeared first on Diabetes Daily Grind | Real Life Diabetes Podcast.
If you can name it, you can tame it! In this episode, Qiana Drew clears up some misconceptions and shares how, when it came to her diabetes, she would often do things to try and keep up with her thin peers. Eventually, she realized this mindset was not a healthy way to live and decided […]
I cannot capture in words how important it is for men to listen to this conversation. Tune in with our special guest therapist Qiana Howell as she discusses the importance of mental health in men and emotional intelligence. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/elam-king0/support
Qiana Williams on the Virtual Sessions presented by The DJ Sessions 6/29/22 About Qiana - I am the founder of Goddess Media, Inc., a digital marketing and professional business services firm. I assist customers with branding and creating a professional online footprint while building a corporate infrastructure for their business. I am certified by Google in Data Analytics with R Programming and conduct business data analysis to help clients make enlightened, data-driven decisions. About The DJ Sessions - “The DJ Sessions” is a Twitch/Mixcloud "Featured Partner” live streaming/podcast series featuring electronic music DJ's/Producers via live mixes/interviews and streamed/distributed to a global audience. TheDJSessions.com The series constantly places in the “Top Ten” on Twitch Music and the “Top Five” in the “Electronic Music", “DJ", "Dance Music" categories. TDJS is rated in the Top 0.11% of live streaming shows on Twitch out of millions of live streamers. It has also been recognized by Apple twice as a "New and Noteworthy” podcast and featured three times in the Apple Music Store video podcast section. UStream and Livestream have also listed the series as a "Featured" stream on their platforms since its inception. The series is also streamed live to multiple other platforms and hosted on several podcast sites. It has a combined live streaming/podcast audience is over 125,000 viewers per week. With over 2,300 episodes produced over the last 12 years "The DJ Sessions" has featured international artists such as: BT, Youngr, Sevenn, Boris, MJ Cole, Lady Waks, Arty/Alpha 9, Miri Ben-Ari, Party Shirt, Plastik Funk, ENDO, John Tejada, Superstar DJ Keoki, Swedish Egil, Martin Eyerer, Robert Babicz, Elohim, Hausman, Yves V, Ayokay, Leandro Da Silva, The Space Brothers, Jarod Glawe, Jens Lissat, Lotus, Luke the Knife, Alex Bau, Camo & Crooked, ANG, Amon Tobin, Voicians, Florian Kruse, Bingo Players, Coke Beats, MiMOSA, Drasen, Yves LaRock, Ray Okpara, Lindsey Stirling, Mako, Distinct, Still Life, Saint Kidyaki, Brothers, Piem, Tocadisco, Nakadia, Protoculture, Sebastian Bronk, Toronto is Broken, Teddy Cream, Mizeyesis, Simon Patterson, Morgan Page, Jes, Cut Chemist, The Him, Judge Jules, DubFX, Thievery Corporation, SNBRN, Bjorn Akesson, Alchimyst, Sander Van Dorn, Rudosa, Hollaphonic, DJs From Mars, GAWP, Somna, David Morales, Roxanne, JB & Scooba, Kissy Sell Out, Massimo Vivona, Moullinex, Futuristic Polar Bears, ManyFew, Joe Stone, Reboot, Truncate, Scotty Boy, Doctor Nieman, DJ Ruby, Jody Wisternoff, Thousand Fingers, Benny Bennasi, Dance Loud, Christopher Lawrence, Oliver Twizt, Ricardo Torres, Patricia Baloge, Alex Harrington, 4 Strings, Sunshine Jones, Elite Force, Revolvr, Kenneth Thomas, Paul Oakenfold, George Acosta, Reid Speed, TyDi, Donald Glaude, Jimbo, Ricardo Torres, Hotel Garuda, Bryn Liedl, Rodg, Kems, Mr. Sam, Steve Aoki, Funtcase, Dirtyloud, Marco Bailey, Dirtmonkey, The Crystal Method, Beltek, Andy Caldwell, Darin Epsilon, Kyau & Albert, Kutski, Vaski, Moguai, Blackliquid, Sunny Lax, Matt Darey, and many more. In addition to featuring international artists TDJS focuses on local talent based on the US West Coast. Hundreds of local DJ's have been featured on the show along with top industry professionals. We have recently launched v3.1 our website that now features our current live streams/past episodes in a much more user-friendly mobile/social environment. In addition to the new site, there is a mobile app (Apple/Android) and VR Nightclubs (Oculus). About The DJ Sessions Event Services - TDJSES is a WA State Non-profit charitable organization that's main purpose is to provide music, art, fashion, dance, and entertainment to local and regional communities via events and video production programming distributed via live and archival viewing. For all press inquiries regarding “The DJ Sessions”, or to schedule an interview with Darran Bruce, please contact us at info@thedjsessions.
VPR Radio hosts DJ FMI and Qianathegoddess sat down with Laura Cheadle to discuss her new album, upcoming live performances, and partnerships. Visit www.lauracheadle.com to learn more about this captivating musician! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/vpr-radio/message
We had a conversation with Qiana Williams & DJ FMI hosts of VPR RADIO #MyCreatives we get to it, and went there in this EPISODE!!!! We Touched on: - How they feel about their brand currently? - How do they book their guests? - What's their daily process maintaining the brand? - What their take on the media industry? FOLLOW US ON IG: @c.u.t.s__ YOU TUBE CHANNEL: [[SUBSCRIBE]] - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbVNj5NtHbfenXkoxa3xAKg?view_as=subscriber GUESTS: Qiana Williams - https://www.instagram.com/qianathegoddess/?hl=en DJ FMI - https://www.instagram.com/djfmi/?hl=en VPR RADIO - https://www.instagram.com/vpr_radio/?hl=en ****FOR SERIOUS INQUIRES & FUTURE GUEST(S) APPEARANCES - CutsPodcast1@gmail.com ******Please LEAVE COMMENTS, FEEDBACK, and [[SUBSCRIBE]] the PODCAST on ALL MAJOR STREAMING PLATFORMS!!!!! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cutspodcast/support
Diane Woodburn of Maui No Ka Oi Magazine speaks with Qiana DiBari of Sale Pepe & Pacific'o. In this podcast Qiana talks about building loyal customers with Sale Pepe since opening in 2014, their Bu'Ono product line available in Safeway and Whole Foods on Maui, the decision to join Louis Coloumbe to reopen Pacific'o on the Beach in Lahaina, her background growing up in Brooklyn, her time managing with A Tribe Called Quest, the recent loss of her mother-in-law who was an inspiration for Sale Pepe, recruiting Maui chef Issac Bancaco to lead Pacific'o, the approach to the new Pacific'o menu, the importance of using locally sourced ingredients, the impact of Louis Coloumbe at Pacific'O over the years, and how people can learn more about both Sale Pepe and Pacific'o for reservations and hours of operation.
In this episode, I welcomed Dr. Qiana O'Leary to the podcast for a conversation about her personal journey in education, the founding of Minty Educational Services, the impact of Black women in educational leadership, and much more! To learn more about Dr. O'Leary's work, you can visit the Minty Educational Services website at minty-es.org or follow her on Instagram (@mintyes20). BIO: Dr. Qiana O'Leary is an Assistant Professor for the Texas A&M University System and the co-founder of Minty Educational Services, a former administrator for charters and public schools, and a Social Justice educator. She co-created and produced a web series highlighting the success of Black Educators teaching unique and creative lessons for students called BlackademX. Dr. O'Leary is dedicated to transforming schools by mentoring school leaders as they examine issues of equity, inclusion, and racism in their effort of becoming agents of radical school reform. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/identitytalk4educators/support
Ash is joined again by a friend to the podcast (and from episode 2) fitness trainer/dancer Qiana Abrams of Visual Que Fitness. The two ladies talk about Qiana's passion to help women become their own body goals, going viral on Tik Tok, the controversy of BBLs (she likes to tussle) and her frustrations with it, and more. Follow My Guests: Qiana Instagram: _@VisualQue Tik Tok: Qiana Renae Abrams Get Sweetened on social media! Instagram - @sweetenedpodcast Twitter - @sweetenedpod Website - sweetenedpodcast.com Sweetened with Ash Lemonade is now sponsored by: Amazon Music - Sign up to start a free 30-day trial: getamazonmusic.com/ashlemonade Audible - Sign up to start a free 30-day trial: audibletrial.com/ashlemonade
In episode 81 my guest is Qiana Wimbley from "The Guidance Couch" who shares a powerful story of survival and how to heal from a trauma she encountered. Most trauma is rooted in how people were nurtured and loved in childhood, but there are other types of trauma that individuals encounter throughout life that requires healing. Qiana is a Licensed Professional Counselor who also works with youth who have been sexually abusive. She is also chapter coordinator for "Crime Survivors for Safety and Justice" where she facilitates healing spaces. If you want to understand healthy ways to reflect on trauma and healing listen and share this episode. Are you in need of coaching or counseling for anxiety, depression, trauma or having relationship problems? You can find me at my website, (www.empoweringserenity.net ) or follow me on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/connieakinslpc/and join my Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/empoweringserenityandguidance and locate me on the Therapy for Black Girls website for counseling. Please subscribe, rate, and review the podcast and help Connie Akins increase the number of views and listeners. Please share and thanks for your support.
Qiana wanted one thing after her HVAC broke in the middle of summer: tacos. But as a dietary vegan, she couldn't use animal meat. Instead, she did something she had never done before—she used ground walnut meat. In this episode of Keep Going, Qiana shares how her creative decision to use this plant-based ingredient led to her starting her own business, The Walnut Tree. Find Qiana's business on Instagram at @thewalnuttreenutmeat or Facebook at The Walnut Tree Nut Meat.
Finishing Part 2 of our Love series chat with Jazmin & Qiana and comparing our love experiences from 3 different perspectives of long term dating, newlywed and married almost a decade. Enjoy!
In this episode, Angelo talks with Qiana Torres Flores about the intersection of cultural intentionality and spirituality in groups. The Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusivity at FCGPS, Qiana shares what it means to have a welcoming space for people of all backgrounds and how leaders can help their groups talk about difference. She also explores the “crunchy conversations” and hard questions that need to be asked within the organization to address what real inclusivity means. Finally, they talk about Qiana's upcoming workshop with co-presenter Eve Wesson, “Reflections On Humanism, Spirituality, and Identity”. LINKS: Registration info for "Reflections on Humanism, Spirituality, & Identity": https://tinyurl.com/v58cccv5 Podcast Info organization: FCGPS.org host: angelociliberti.com If you enjoyed the podcast, please consider: - following us on Soundcloud - subscribing on Itunes and leaving us a review - liking, commenting, and sharing!
Qiana was drawn to the ritual of Catholicism but did not agree with it's positions on social issues so she explored other avenues for her spiritual practice. She tried Wicca, Paganism, and a spiritual yoga community but none of them quite fit. Then, after the loss of a dear friend to cancer her views about life and death were challenged. She found herself adrift, without an anchor. This inspired her to seek out a Christian community, reconcile her religious beliefs, and get back in touch with her spiritual center. Join us this week as we take a journey down one woman's spiritual path.
Qiana was drawn to the ritual of Catholicism but did not agree with it's positions on social issues so she explored other avenues for her spiritual practice. She tried Wicca, Paganism, and a spiritual yoga community but none of them quite fit. Then, after the loss of a dear friend to cancer her views about life and death were challenged. She found herself adrift, without an anchor. This inspired her to seek out a Christian community, reconcile her religious beliefs, and get back in touch with her spiritual center. Join us this week as we take a journey down one woman's spiritual path.
Qiana was drawn to the ritual of Catholicism but did not agree with it's positions on social issues so she explored other avenues for her spiritual practice. She tried Wicca, Paganism, and a spiritual yoga community but none of them quite fit. Then, after the loss of a dear friend to cancer her views about life and death were challenged. She found herself adrift, without an anchor. This inspired her to seek out a Christian community, reconcile her religious beliefs, and get back in touch with her spiritual center. Join us this week as we take a journey down one woman's spiritual path.
Today I'm chatting with my friend, fellow systems lover, and former virtual assistant, Qiana Solomon. Qiana helps female photographers implement, streamline, and organize their client management system so that they can focus more on what they love: photography.In this episode, Qiana and I talk about why CRM's are important, how she pivoted from virtual assistant to what she's doing now with her business, how she made the decisions she did along the way and how she uses CRM's to help other business owners. IN THIS EPISODE: Learn what a CRM is and why it's importantDiscover how a CRM could help you and your businessTo get the full show notes, links mentioned in this episode, or read the transcript head to my website: https://www.karirobertscoaching.com/podcast