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In this episode of Philanthropy Speaks, we shine a light on the powerful story of the St. John Street neighborhood, a once-thriving Black community in Flint, Michigan through the lens of the documentary St. John Street: Story of a Neighborhood. This film celebrates the vibrant history and enduring spirit of the St. John Street neighborhood, a once-thriving Black community in Flint. The documentary highlights the neighborhood's rich cultural heritage and the resilience of its residents in the face of urban renewal and the construction of a highway that led to their displacement. Host Dan Kildee, President and CEO of the Community Foundation of Greater Flint, is joined by director and editor Justin Brown, producer Rodney Brown, and St. John Street Historical Committee President James Wardlow. Together, they explore the documentary, the remarkable history of the St. John Street neighborhood, and the importance of preserving and sharing these stories.Tune in to learn more about this community, the impact of urban renewal, and how the St. John Street Memorial Fund of the Community Foundation of Greater Flint is working to honor its legacy. Watch the documentary on WKAR-TV, Michigan State University's PBS station, airing Tuesday, February 4, at 6 p.m., and Thursday, February 6, at 10 p.m. Distributions will expand to PBS stations nationwide and will be available on the PBS streaming application. Learn more:Community Foundation of Greater Flint's TRHT work: cfgf.org/trhtSt. John Street Historical Committee: stjohnstreethistoricalcommittee.comiMichigan Productions: imichiganproductions.orgSupport the show
West Michigan Nice is a phenomenon that has intrigued people in this region - and beyond - for decades. In 2016, Oprah Winfrey herself visited Grand Rapids to engage in a dialogue with West Michigan residents about WMN and our community's deep political divide. While the concept of West Michigan Nice… this special brand of niceness that this community portrays, may seem pretty straightforward and harmless at first glance…. in this episode, we unpack the roots of this cultural problem and uplift the narrative justice work that will transform community and move the Black freedom struggle, and other freedom struggles, forward. In this episode, you will hear a conversation between Shayna Marie and Rodney Brown, president of Grand Rapids Media Initiative & Film Incubator. GR-MiFi is a nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing racial equity through narrative justice. By the end of this episode, you will hear historical context about how we developed this “WMN” culture through the lens of a powerful narrative called “A City Within A City” by Todd E. Robinson.Thank you for shifting the narrative and reaching beyond bias!For more information visit: https://linktr.ee/reachingbeyondbias
WYCE's Community Connection (*conversations concerning issues of importance in West Michigan)
In this week's *program, host Allison Donahue (Program Manager for The Rapidian) continues her conversation with Rodney Brown, the founder of GRMIFI. (*The Grand Rapids Media Initiative & Film Incubator). During the program, Allison and Rodney discussed the utilization of film and media as a means to tell the untold stories of Grand Rapids and GRMIFI's role in cultivating the next generation of local filmmakers. They explored the themes in Todd E. Robinson's book "A City within a City" and the concept of narrative justice that helps guide GRMIFI's work. The work of the GRMIFI (The Grand Rapids Media Initiative & Film Incubator) supports dynamic storytellers, capturing diverse Grand Rapids narratives from past and present about strategizing, organizing and building to thrive amidst the zero-sum mentalities, misdirections and/or niceties about issues of race and power in this region. *This is part two of a two-part conversation. Online: GRMIFI
5:35 - Are birds always a sign of evil in Jesus' parables? / 19:00 - Judges 21:2, after the tribes agreed not to marry into the clan of Benjamin, how did David marry a Benjamite? / 25:32 - Did Daniel ever fight a dragon? / 33:39 - I lost my mother recently, and what do you think of Rodney Brown? / 37:38 - What are your thoughts on Replacement Theology? / 53:27 - Does the Bible talk about food addiction?
WYCE's Community Connection (*conversations concerning issues of importance in West Michigan)
In this week's *program, host Allison Donahue (Program Manager for The Rapidian) welcomes Rodney Brown, the founder of GRMIFI. (*The Grand Rapids Media Initiative & Film Incubator) During the program, Allison and Rodney discussed the utilization of film and media as a means to tell the untold stories of Grand Rapids, GRMIFI's role in cultivating the next generation of local filmmakers, and they explored the themes in Todd E. Robinson's book "A City within a City" and the concept of narrative justice that helps guide GRMIFI's work. The work of the GRMIFI (The Grand Rapids Media Initiative & Film Incubator) supports dynamic storytellers, capturing diverse Grand Rapids narratives from past and present about strategizing, organizing and building to thrive amidst the zero-sum mentalities, misdirections and/or niceties about issues of race and power in this region. *This is part one of a two-part conversation. Online: GRMIFI
Happy New Year, on this episode we have a great conversation with Men's Basketball Associate Head Coach Adam Mazarei, talking recruiting, coaching and development. Plus hear from Freshman Guard Rodney Brown following his career best performance against USC.Audio Transcript Available Here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1oaDQ-FFWY_P1lEurvRsRQIZr-fInac3R/view?usp=share_linkSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Our Baby Multilingual Elementary STEAM Punks from Central Falls interview La Princessa, @storytellingwithem . We dare to talk about Bruno, Gender Bending cosplay, creepers, AI and design work. Shout out to Rodney Brown!#STEAMExploration #MultilingualWonders #StorytellingMagic #Cosplay #AIAdventures #DesigningDreams
Our Baby Multilingual Elementary STEAM Punks from Central Falls interview La Princessa, @storytellingwithem . We dare to talk about Bruno, Gender Bending cosplay, creepers, AI and design work. Shout out to Rodney Brown!#STEAMExploration #MultilingualWonders #StorytellingMagic #Cosplay #AIAdventures #DesigningDreams
Rodney Brown is this week's guest on the Official Coleraine Podcast sponsored by Radio Taxis. The defender joins Damian Mullan and Johnny McNabb on the show to discuss his recent injury that will keep him out for the next nine months. The trio also discuss the Bannsiders' defeat to Linfield, this weekend's clash against Glentoran and the special guests that were at The Showgrounds last Saturday. Larne's title success is also spoken about, as well as Paddy McLaughlin's decision to leave Cliftonville and the big relegation match this weekend between Dungannon Swifts and Portadown.
Bear Insider Podcast: Incoming Cal Combo Guard Rodney Brown by Bear Insider
In this episode, Antony Barone Kolenc speaks with D. Rodney Brown, an Assistant U.S. Attorney at the U.S. Department of Justice, about how to avoid child sex exploitation from predators on the internet, and we review the website that helps educate kids on web safety, NetSmartz.
This week's show is a visit to the roots of some of Canada's best known songs, a look at people who write songs with depth about the culture they live in, the people they meet, their personal interests and passions, and their joy of living. Artists include: Kate and Anna McGarrigle; The Travellers; Wade Hemsworth; Jim Layeux; Rodney Brown; Stan Rogers; Tanglefoot; Maria Dunn; David Bradstreet; and Ian and Sylvia.
Oral Arguments from the Eighth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals
Oral argument argued before the Eighth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals on or about 04/14/2022
The unknown story of the Six Triple Eight-6888, the all Black Female WWII Army unit recently awarded a Congressional Gold Medal.Guests: James Marshall, Karen Jordan, Carmen Jordan-Cox and Rodney Brown. The post Street Soldiers Radio: The Unknown Story of the 6 Triple 8 appeared first on Alive and Free.
In a rich discussion with Grand Rapids Media Initiative and Film Incubator's founders, Rodney Brown and Jazmyne Fuentes, Shayna Marie and Mariah Ashley reflect on the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., the importance of incubating BIPOC media talent, and how to "move the work" of equity in a city like Grand Rapids. This episode was recorded at GR-MiFi's new headquarters at the Wealthy Theatre Annex - be sure to check out their Open House on Saturday, January 29th between 2pm and 6pm!
Follow Us On All Our Social Media @GenZHoops! Tune In On All Major Platforms Like Apple Podcasts, Spotify, And Youtube!! Featuring John Hartofilis And 50+ Generation Z Prospects At The Crossroads Elite Invitational In Wichita, Kansas!!! (0:30) - "What's Going On!?" (2:04) - John Bol - 7'2 Class Of 2024 (6:08) - Jimmy Cami - 6'9 Wing 2024 (6:08) - Emmanuel Okitondo - 6'7 Wing 2024 (8:26) - Matas Buzelis - 6'10 PG ESPN #10 Class Of 2023 (8:26) - Mavrick Miller - Class Of 2023 (9:46) - Cody Wiliams - 6'8 Class Of 2023 Prep Hoops Top 100 (11:16) - Cameron Boozer - Top Prospect 2025 (13:16) - Cayden Boozer - Top Prospect 2025 (14:52) - Paul McNeil, Jr. - 6'6 ESPN #25 Class Of 2024 (16:28) - Corey Harvey - Heidelberg University Assistant Coach (18:42) - Gavin Placide - Class Of 2026 (20:30) - Gallagher Placide - Class Of 2026 (22:00) - Lincoln Palbicki (24:18) - Jayden Brown (24:18) - Derek Hogue-Smith (26:34) - Max Wilson - Class Of 2023 928:10) - Caleb Senyo (28:10) - Rakease Passmore (29:48) - Christian Andrews (31:02) - Official Mario Ponds Jr. (34:06) - Official Terry Jones (37:04) - Macrus Barnett - NCAA Division 1 Official (48:30) - Rodney Brown (49:58) - Tatiana Cortez (51:52) - Derek Varlack (53:48) - Ryan Burbach (56:28) - Andrew McKeever (57:36) - Coach Don Showalter - USA Basketball Youth Director (1:01:42) - Cameron Williams (1:03:16) - Eddie Ricks (1:04:36) - Kyan Evans (1:06:08) - Carey Booth (1:07:46) - Devin Royal (1:09:08) - KJ Windham (1:10:46) - Cade Courbat (1:12:16) - Andrell Burton Jr. (1:13:36) - Jaye Nash (1:16:20) - Tristian Ford (1:17:36) - Christopher Washington Jr. (1:18:36) - AJ LaBeau (1:20:56) - Chuck Bailey (1:22:58) - Caden Miller (1:26:18) - Coach Devon Smith (1:28:32) - Patrick Bath (1:30:28) - Lorenzo Contreras (1:34:02) - Prince Odimegwu (1:35:52) - Matthew Lee - 5'10 PG Class Of 2024 Sharpshooter Thanks For Listening!! Check Out Crossroads Elite Invitational! Instagram Twitter Website
On today's show, Andrea Darlas continues to fill in for Santita Jackson. Andrea speaks with Rodney Brown from Lawndale Christian Center/New Covenant CDC. Later in the hour she speaks with Megha Ralaptai and Dorothy Burge from the Hyde Park Arts Center. In the second hour, Andrea speaks with Congresswoman Marie Newman and Josh Wilmoth.
Rodney Brown gives 6 steps to take an organization from internal tribes to a dynamic, cohesive team.
If you are a creative entrepreneur you will click immediately with today's episode and with Bernel's guest Rodney Brown. Rodney is a wedding, couples and editorial photographer out of Northern California who built an entire career and reputation from simple integrity in being an artist. He does not shoot weddings with the purpose of getting amazing, bomb Instagram shots. He shoots weddings for the couple. He takes the photos that they would want and the photos they will have up on their walls so long they forget it is even a photograph because it's their memory. Practice your craft and never stop. He knows it takes years of hard work, grit and creativity before you ever feel like you're getting noticed but his advice is to keep at it. Whether you're building a new business or focusing on scaling your growing business this podcast is here to support you and welcome you to brunch! Get in touch with Rodney: https://www.rodneybrownphotography.com/ Tonez For Humans Presets - https://rodney-brown-photography.myshopify.com/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/rdnybrwn Evolve - www.evolveworkshops.org
This week on the podcast I read and talked about Rodney A. Brown's Typescenes. Links below to the poet's book, website and accompanying performance. https://www.unlikelystories.org/unlikely-books/typescenes https://typescenes.com/ https://typescenes.com/%20immediate-dances-score-3/ Next week I'm reading one book by Julius Nyerere and one book about Julius Nyerere.
Talking all the things New Jersey Supreme Court.NJ Supreme Court finds that increasing the failure to report under Megan's Law from a 4th to a 3rd degree offense - after serving the Megan's Law prison term is not a prohibited Ex Post Facto penalty. Justice LaVechhia for the majority and Justice Albin the lone dissenter.State v. Hakum Brown; State v. Rodney Brown - opinion link:https://njcourts.gov/attorneys/assets/opinions/supreme/a_39_19.pdf?c=KKl
Rodney Brown gives 6 steps to take an organization from internal tribes to a dynamic, cohesive team.
Gloria‘s town has been stuck in a rainstorm for days. The wet weather has not only threatened recess for the kids of GME, but also damaged a neighboring school’s playground. The mess has caused Haichiko Elementary to cancel their field day activities. While planning their own field day event without a hiccup, Gloria proposes they send some of their resources to Haichiko. The student council does not seem so keen on the idea as they have a lot to do in a short amount of time. Gloria goes around the council and tries to get the school to empathize and volunteer to help out their neighbors.Credits-Series produced by Jessica Marshall Story by Jessica Marshall and Kelly Farrell Artwork by Steven Wells Episode written by Jessica Marshall Sound Editing, Design, and Mixing by Alex Button SONG: Helping can be helpful Lyrics by Libby Ward Composition by Andrew Weiss Episode score by Andrew Weiss Theme song written by Andrew Weiss and Libby Ward Produced and performed by Andrew Weiss Story Advisors and Extra hands: Lauren Gauthier, Yasir Malik, and Daniel Dinh, Sam Kestin, and Ally Kloster Cast: Gloria Martinez: Leslie Martinez Elephant: David Pinion Donkey: Ratana Clyde Turner: Corey Gaddis Ellie Meng: Heather Muriel Nguyen Principal Pinkney: Kevin G Arash Taheri: Manny Cristobal Marie: Isa Ghaffari Mimi Tran: Allishia Claressa Knotts Fred Tomlinson: Jonathan Reiger Rickie Wall: Ally KlosterNestor/Sally: Jessica Marshall The students of Gouverneur Morris Elementary: Toshi, Naima, Carter, Evelyn, Nathaniel, Eniye, Nia, and Alistair Our Sponsors: Ian Mutchler, Jackson Stanford, Marcelo Silva, Ericka Stewart, Alison Anthony, Randall Smith, Toby Kreitzer, Matthew Bazar, Ben Chuang, Brendan Hay, Eithne Johnson, Eric Schaefer, Erin Lacey Field, Betty Kennedy, Katie and Ava Tangeman, Sunil Hall, Raniyah Copeland, Maria Cobian Alvarado, Ben Bury, Danica Amstadt, Carly Zhang, Rodney Brown, Daisy Schofield, Ben Haist, Nick Bachman, Michelle Wong, Kevin Noel, Jihane Jeanty, Rhiannon O'Harra, Jessica Smialek, Holly Carr, Teri Farrell, Elizabeth Epps, John W. O'Neal, Emily Brown, Deanne Koehn, Wendy Sullivan, Lis Savic, Leslie Terbeek
Gloria meets Harriet Woodsworth, the student body “president” of a neighboring private school, at a dodgeball tournament. She observes that Harriet is able to make new rules at Whitehall Academy with just a verbal order. Gloria turns to Donkey and Elephant for suggestions as to how she could make new rules without the approval of the student council. They present her with the possibility of making an executive order for smaller changes. Listen in, as Gloria’s desire to appease the students of GME and make changes quickly gets her and her new power in a lot of trouble.Credits-Series produced by Jessica MarshallStory by Jessica Marshall and Kelly FarrellArtwork by Steven WellsEpisode written by Jessica MarshallSound Editing, Design, and Mixing by Alex ButtonSONG: They chose democracyLyrics by Libby WardComposition by Andrew WeissEpisode score by Andrew WeissTheme song written by Andrew Weiss and Libby Ward Produced and performed by Andrew WeissStory Advisors and Extra hands: Lauren Gauthier, Yasir Malik, and Daniel Dinh, Sam Kestin, and Ally KlosterCast:Gloria Martinez: Leslie MartinezElephant: David PinionDonkey: RatanaClyde Turner: Corey GaddisEllie Meng: Heather Muriel NguyenPete Blathers: Manny CristobalPrincipal Pinckney: Kevin GHarriet Woodsworth/Mimi Tran: Allishia Claressa KnottsGenevieve: Lauren GauthierMarshall: Grady WelchLunch Lady: Victoria ScaramucciFred Tomlinson: Jonathan ReigerRickie Wall: Ally KlosterNestor/Sally: Jessica MarshallThe students of Gouverneur Morris Elementary: Toshi, Naima, Carter, Evelyn, Nathaniel, Eniye, Nia, and AlistairOur Sponsors: Ian Mutchler, Jackson Stanford, Marcelo Silva, Ericka Stewart, Alison Anthony, Randall Smith, Toby Kreitzer, Matthew Bazar, Ben Chuang, Brendan Hay, Eithne Johnson, Eric Schaefer, Erin Lacey Field, Betty Kennedy, Katie and Ava Tangeman, Sunil Hall, Raniyah Copeland, Maria Cobian Alvarado, Ben Bury, Danica Amstadt, Carly Zhang, Rodney Brown, Daisy Schofield, Ben Haist, Nick Bachman, Michelle Wong, Kevin Noel, Jihane Jeanty, Rhiannon O'Harra, Jessica Smialek, Holly Carr, Teri Farrell, Elizabeth Epps, John W. O'Neal, Emily Brown, Deanne Koehn, Wendy Sullivan, Lis Savic, Leslie Terbeek
After winning the general election, Gloria is encouraged by Donkey and Elephant to write a new school rule with the student council. Gloria runs into Jared and Sophia, GME’s LARPers, and she remembers their desire to wear their costumes to school. She pitches the idea of allowing kids to wear hats in class to the student council. Gloria believes passing this new rule will prove that she can get things done as student body president, unlike Fred. Of course, Gloria needs to learn how to pass a rule first.Credits-Series produced by Jessica Marshall Story by Jessica Marshall and Kelly Farrell Artwork by Steven Wells Episode written by Lauren Gauthier Sound Editing, Design, and Mixing by Alex Button SONG: This Bill is Comin’ Up Lyrics by Libby Ward Composition by Libby Ward Episode score by Andrew Weiss Theme song written by Andrew Weiss and Libby Ward Produced and performed by Andrew Weiss Story Advisors and Extra hands: Lauren Gauthier, Yasir Malik, and Daniel Dinh, Sam Kestin, and Ally Kloster Cast: Gloria Martinez: Leslie Martinez Elephant: David Pinion Donkey/GC Solis: Ratana Clyde Turner: Corey Gaddis Ellie Meng: Heather Muriel Nguyen Fred Tomlinson: Jonathan Reiger Jared: Grady Welch Sophia: Lauren Gauthier Principal Pinckney: Kevin G VP Ross: Victoria Scaramucci Mr Rutledge: Tanner Worth Mimi Tran: Allishia Claressa Knotts Rickie Wall: Ally Kloster Nestor/Sally: Jessica MarshallThe students of Gouverneur Morris Elementary: Toshi, Naima, Carter, Evelyn, Nathaniel, Eniye, Nia, and AlistairOur Sponsors: Ian Mutchler, Jackson Stanford, Marcelo Silva, Ericka Stewart, Alison Anthony, Randall Smith, Toby Kreitzer, Matthew Bazar, Ben Chuang, Brendan Hay, Eithne Johnson, Eric Schaefer, Erin Lacey Field, Betty Kennedy, Katie and Ava Tangeman, Sunil Hall, Raniyah Copeland, Maria Cobian Alvarado, Ben Bury, Danica Amstadt, Carly Zhang, Rodney Brown, Daisy Schofield, Ben Haist, Nick Bachman, Michelle Wong, Kevin Noel, Jihane Jeanty, Rhiannon O'Harra, Jessica Smialek, Holly Carr, Teri Farrell, Elizabeth Epps, John W. O'Neal, Emily Brown, Deanne Koehn, Wendy Sullivan, Lis Savic, Leslie Terbeek
Gloria’s triumph over Fred Tomlinson has rattled the school. Arash Taheri, the school’s news man, interviews Gloria on his podcast to find out more about this miracle candidate. She introduces herself as someone with a real “drive” to bring change. Unfortunately, her performance is quickly forgotten when rumors swirl through the halls that she is a bedwetter. Gloria is thrown for a loop. She and her campaign team quickly see that she is losing support amongst the student body. And by the end of the week, it seems the race is extremely close between Gloria and the 2nd-grade candidate, Rickie Wall. Donkey and Elephant advise Gloria to use the principles of Freedom of Speech to her advantage.Credits-Series produced by Jessica MarshallStory by Jessica Marshall and Kelly FarrellArtwork by Steven WellsEpisode written by Jessica MarshallSound Editing, Design, and Mixing by Alex ButtonSONG: Amendment OneLyrics by Libby WardComposition by Andrew WeissEpisode score by Andrew WeissTheme song written by Andrew Weiss and Libby Ward Produced and performed by Andrew WeissStory Advisors and Extra hands: Lauren Gauthier, Yasir Malik, and Daniel Dinh, Sam Kestin, and Ally KlosterCast:Gloria Martinez: Leslie MartinezElephant: David PinionDonkey: RatanaClyde Turner: Corey Gaddis Ellie Meng: Heather Muriel Nguyen Arash Taheri: Manny Cristobal Stevie B: Isa Ghaffari Rickie Wall: Ally Kloster The students of Gouverneur Morris Elementary: Toshi, Naima, Carter, Evelyn, Nathaniel, Eniye, Nia, and Alistair Our Sponsors: Ian Mutchler, Jackson Stanford, Marcelo Silva, Ericka Stewart, Alison Anthony, Randall Smith, Toby Kreitzer, Matthew Bazar, Ben Chuang, Brendan Hay, Eithne Johnson, Eric Schaefer, Erin Lacey Field, Betty Kennedy, Katie and Ava Tangeman, Sunil Hall, Raniyah Copeland, Maria Cobian Alvarado, Ben Bury, Danica Amstadt, Carly Zhang, Rodney Brown, Daisy Schofield, Ben Haist, Nick Bachman, Michelle Wong, Kevin Noel, Jihane Jeanty, Rhiannon O'Harra, Jessica Smialek, Holly Carr, Teri Farrell, Elizabeth Epps, John W. O'Neal, Emily Brown, Deanne Koehn, Wendy Sullivan, Lis Savic, Leslie Terbeek
Gloria is overwhelmed by the idea of running for student body president. She learns from Donkey and Elephant that she needs to canvas the students of Gouverneur Morris Elementary and convince them she has tons of ideas to make their experience at school better. Gloria will have to win the 5th grade nomination by debating the incumbent, Fred Tomlinson, who is shoo-in to win the presidential race again. Power-hungry Fred has held the office since 1st grade and no one has ever dared or cared to challenge him. Gloria struggles to wrap her head around the many stages of an election, so Donkey and Elephant harmonize the differences between a primary and caucus. But is it enough to inspire an apathetic electorate who is just looking for “pizza day, everyday?”Credits-Series produced by Jessica MarshallStory by Jessica Marshall and Kelly FarrellArtwork by Steven WellsEpisode written by Lauren GauthierSound Editing, Design, and Mixing by Alex ButtonSONG: A Caucus is a RaucousLyrics by Libby WardComposition by Libby WardEpisode score by Andrew WeissTheme song written by Andrew Weiss and Libby Ward Produced and performed by Andrew WeissStory Advisors and Extra hands: Lauren Gauthier, Yasir Malik, and Daniel Dinh, Sam Kestin, and Ally KlosterCast:Gloria Martinez: Leslie MartinezElephant: David PinionDonkey: RatanaClyde Turner: Corey GaddisEllie Meng: Heather Muriel NguyenMs. Carroll: Victoria ScaramucciFred Tomlinson: Jonathan ReigerJared: Grady WelchSophia: Lauren GauthierMr Rutledge: Tanner WorthCoach Blount: Manny CristobalThe students of Gouverneur Morris Elementary: Toshi, Naima, Carter, Evelyn, Nathaniel, Eniye, Nia, and AlistairOur Sponsors: Ian Mutchler, Jackson Stanford, Marcelo Silva, Ericka Stewart, Alison Anthony, Randall Smith, Toby Kreitzer, Matthew Bazar, Ben Chuang, Brendan Hay, Eithne Johnson, Eric Schaefer, Erin Lacey Field, Betty Kennedy, Katie and Ava Tangeman, Sunil Hall, Raniyah Copeland, Maria Cobian Alvarado, Ben Bury, Danica Amstadt, Carly Zhang, Rodney Brown, Daisy Schofield, Ben Haist, Nick Bachman, Michelle Wong, Kevin Noel, Jihane Jeanty, Rhiannon O'Harra, Jessica Smialek, Holly Carr, Teri Farrell, Elizabeth Epps, John W. O'Neal, Emily Brown, Deanne Koehn, Wendy Sullivan, Lis Savic, Leslie Terbeek
Gloria is personally troubled by the school’s poorly managed crosswalk and has ideas to fix it. After she fails to get the principal’s interest, her new imaginary friends, Elephant and Donkey, convince her to write an initiative and collect signatures. Unfortunately, the students don’t share her urgency regarding campus safety issues and are primarily concerned with dodgeball games and hide-n-seek. Next, she attempts to lobby the student government, but she quickly realizes this group is dysfunctional and inundated with special interests (e.g., video games and painted fingernails). In a final musical number, Elephant and Donkey inspire Gloria to throw her hat in the ring for the student body presidential race.Credits-Series produced by Jessica MarshallStory by Jessica Marshall and Kelly FarrellArtwork by Steven WellsEpisode written by Jessica MarshallSound Editing, Design, and Mixing by Alex ButtonSONG: What does the government do?Lyrics by Libby WardComposition by Andrew WeissEpisode score by Andrew WeissTheme song written by Andrew Weiss and Libby Ward Produced and performed by Andrew WeissStory Advisors and Extra hands: Lauren Gauthier, Yasir Malik, and Daniel Dinh, Sam Kestin, and Ally KlosterCast-Gloria Martinez: Leslie MartinezElephant: David PinionDonkey: RatanaClyde Turner: Corey GaddisEllie Meng: Heather Muriel NguyenLouis: Grady WelchMrs. Tinkerbaum/ Ms. Carroll: Victoria ScaramucciPrincipal Pinkney: Kevin GFred Tomlinson: Jonathan ReigerMimi Tran: Allishia Claressa KnottsRickie Wall: Ally KlosterNestor/Sally: Jessica MarshallGloria’s Dad: Manny CristobalExtras: Tanner WorthThe students of Gouverneur Morris Elementary: Toshi, Naima, Carter, Evelyn, Nathaniel, Eniye, Nia, and AlistairOur Sponsors: Ian Mutchler, Jackson Stanford, Marcelo Silva, Ericka Stewart, Alison Anthony, Randall Smith, Toby Kreitzer, Matthew Bazar, Ben Chuang, Brendan Hay, Eithne Johnson, Eric Schaefer, Erin Lacey Field, Betty Kennedy, Katie and Ava Tangeman, Sunil Hall, Raniyah Copeland, Maria Cobian Alvarado, Ben Bury, Danica Amstadt, Carly Zhang, Rodney Brown, Daisy Schofield, Ben Haist, Nick Bachman, Michelle Wong, Kevin Noel, Jihane Jeanty, Rhiannon O'Harra, Jessica Smialek, Holly Carr, Teri Farrell, Elizabeth Epps, John W. O'Neal, Emily Brown, Deanne Koehn, Wendy Sullivan, Lis Savic, Leslie Terbeek
Welcome to our collaboration episode. Each Sunday night we team up with The People’s Patriot Project to do the We Got Your 6 at 6 shows, events or whatever you want to call it. Ultimately it is the Patriot Playtime, our…Virtual Happy Hour. In today’s episode we talk with Michael Conner and Rodney Brown. Michael […]
Welcome to our collaboration episode. Each Sunday night we team up with The People’s Patriot Project to do the We Got Your 6 at 6 shows, events or whatever you want to call it. Ultimately it is the Patriot Playtime, our…Virtual Happy Hour. In today’s episode we talk with Michael Conner and Rodney Brown. Michael Is the Minnesota soldier that paid for a young ladies checked bag. Wanna know more…listen on. We also have Rodney Brown from Cover 6 Outdoors. He tells us a bit about his non profit and all the awesome things they have going on for veterans in the outdoors. You’ve got to check it out… We closed out this episode with Thank You For My Freedom …
This week's guest is super intriguing to me because not only is he a DJ during his "free time", but during the day he's a Harris County Public Defender, specifically for juveniles. I've never heard of a lawyer who was also an outstanding DJ, he's like freaking Bruce Wayne. We dive into why he will always choose red velvet cake over anything else, what lead him to get into being a DJ a little later in life, and how he balances his hectic work schedule with his hobby. Oh, he also just welcomed his first baby boy into the world. The man's a magician. Do you know what you wanted to be when you were eight?? I didn't, but this man did. Use the links on this page to send me a voice message or help support the show by signing up to donate. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jay-a-veit/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jay-a-veit/support
On today’s episode we have special guest Rodney Brown. He’s a real estate investor, gov contractor, entrepreneur, Founder of Long-Game Investments & Long Game Logistics. During this episode we discuss how we bought a property together, transition from military to a government contractor, benefits of serving in the military, his company Long-Game Logistics & more. For more information follow him on Instagram & Twitter @_Longgame --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This is a special episode from a live Q&A held with branding experts, wedding industry veterans and educators from the Evolve Workshops community. We hear conversations and techniques that are working for them, and be a part of supporting this amazing Evolve Family. Some of the leaders that joined us were: James and Jess Wittmayer, Braedon Flynn, Rodney Brown, Shaun Austin Gordon, Eric Kelley, Monique Serra, Vanessa Kynes, Devin Robinson, Ross Tanner, Anni Graham, Jennifer Ryals & Jamie Findlay! The first of MUCH more to come. Hope you like this one and stay encouraged. Check out Evolve Workshops for more resources Follow them on IG - @evolveworkshops --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thephotoreport/message
Rodney and Olie discuss their businesses and how Rodney started out in photography. Rodney discusses how he became the official photographer for NBHA Canada and so much more! This is an episode you will want to stick around until the end.
Rodney has been doing wedding photography for almost 6 years and the man just keeps getting better like fine wine. By far one of my favorite episodes, he will keep you laughing and being totally real with you. He wants all of his couples to have an experience that will last a lifetime along with their pictures. One episode you will not want to miss!!
It's The Rose Park High Ten Year Reunion Where Are They Now podcast with host Kelly Parker, cohosts Clint Clent Jacobs and Leighton Meeks, and guest Rodney Brown (Kyle Cadman)! Rodney details life as an ex porn star with a criminal record and does not get along well with Leighton! Rose Park Reunion is a product of Three Pack Abs comedy-- check them out @threepackabs wherever you socially media.
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It has been over 50 years since North Lawndale has had a comprehensive plan that could be used to attract resources and guide public policy as it relates to transportation, utilities, land use, recreation, and housing. As a result, much of the limited development that has occurred in recent years has not been coordinated or yielded maximum impact for the community as a whole. There are some pockets of North Lawndale that have seen significant development, while other parts have remained untouched since the 1950’s. In an effort to rectify this situation, the North Lawndale Community Coordinating Council (NLCCC) recently held its first annual community planning conference, in partnership with the Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning (CMAP), at the DRW College Prep High School on Chicago’s West Side. Join us as we recap the conference and share next steps for the community planning process. Guests will be Alderman Michael Scott, Jr., Rodney Brown and Dennis Deer. Alderman Michael Scott, Jr. represents the 24th Ward on Chicago's West Side. Rodney Brown and Dennis Deer, along with Host Valerie F. Leonard, are members of the Executive Sub-Committee of NLCCC. Call in live at (347) 884-8121. You don't need an account to listen, but, if you want to participate in an online chat, open a listener-only account at https://secure.blogtalkradio.com/register.aspx?type=listener to participate in a live chat. Visit Valeriefleonard.com. Archived episodes may be found at http://Valeriefleonard.com/NonprofitU, iTunes, Podcast Chart, Blubrry and Stitcher.
Upon first glance, the North Lawndale community does not seem to be a place budding entrepreneurs would look to start a business. Indeed, there are challenges on every front. Where others see problems, Dr. Dennis Deer and Rodney Brown see potential. Tune in to find out how they are working with local businesses and residents, one by one to revitalize the business climate in North Lawndale. Dr. Dennis Deer, CEO of Deer Rehabilitation Services, Inc., will talk about the relationships between mental health and economic development. Rodney Brown, Vice President of the Board of Directors for New Covenant CDC will share lessons learned from his work with the chamber of commerce and business development center. Call in live at (347) 884-8121. You don't need an account to listen, but, if you want to participate in an online chat, open a listener-only account at https://secure.blogtalkradio.com/register.aspx?type=listener to participate in a live chat. Visit http://valeriefleonard.com and http://valeriefleonard.com/nonprofitu Follow @VFLeonard and @NonprofitU
The guys welcome Shaw Head Coach Rodney Brown to HS Hysteria as the coach previews the Cardinals 2013 season.
The guys welcome Shaw Head Coach Rodney Brown to HS Hysteria as the coach previews the Cardinals 2013 season.