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Sarah Browning and Becky Huff join the podcast to share details about Kids Camp - a new fitness concept by Burn Boot Camp!Kids Camp by Burn Boot CampKids Camp on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kidscamplakenorman/Blog post mentioned:10-Best Hiking Trails Around Lake Norman---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Best of LKNhttps://thebestoflkn.com/Hosted by:Jeff HammAllen Tate Realtors®Charlotte & Lake Norman (NC)www.LKNreal.comSupport the show
In this episode, I chat with Sarah Browning, who brings a refreshing take on how kindness can truly make a difference in both our personal and professional lives. Sarah shares some incredible stories that highlight just how much kindness is already out there, if we just stop and look for it. We also talk about how kindness can play a key role in leadership, especially when navigating tough situations.Sarah Browning inspires human connection and wellbeing through kindness and communication. She drives hope and positivity by highlighting kindness that already exists in the world, from individuals and organisations. To this end she wears two hats!1. She runs the Time for Kindness programme to inspire and teach people to notice and value kindness.2. She works with organisations and businesses that have a vision of a kind world to be more effective in their communications.With a background in communication, copywriting and consulting, Sarah has a lot of experience and expertise to draw on in helping her clients towards a vision of a kind world and effective communications.Here are the highlights(01:58) Sarah's Background and Work(05:38) Kindness in Business and Communication(08:08) The Distinction Between Kindness and Niceness(17:07) Self-Kindness and Positive Interpretation(19:20) Kindness in CommunicationWeekly Top Tips To find out more, contact Anne hereBook a Discovery Call hereAnd reach out on Social Media:LinkedInFacebookInstagram
In this episode Jay Seaton from the Nebraska Forest Service joins Sarah Browning from Nebraska Extension to discuss fall and winter watering and other fall lawn and garden activities, among other topics.
In this episode, Brett and Martin discuss a recent paper from Sarah Browning and colleagues that describes how an RCT on the ending of aspects of contact precautions (gloves and aprons) for MRSA and VRE could be conducted. The paper can be found here: https://www.clinicalmicrobiologyandinfection.com/article/S1198-743X(24)00243-X/abstract Our other podcasts on contact precautions, gloves and aprons can be found here: https://infectioncontrolmatters.podbean.com/e/have-gloves-had-their-day/ https://infectioncontrolmatters.podbean.com/e/reflecting-on-a-contact-precautions-talk-at-eccmid-with-dr-gonzalo-bearman/ https://infectioncontrolmatters.podbean.com/e/25-years-of-contact-precautions-but-benefit-or-harm-and-what-is-the-evidence-with-prof-jennie-wilson/
In this episode, Brett and Martin discuss a recent paper from Sarah Browning and colleagues that describes how an RCT on the ending of aspects of contact precautions (gloves and aprons) for MRSA and VRE could be conducted. The paper can be found here: https://www.clinicalmicrobiologyandinfection.com/article/S1198-743X(24)00243-X/abstract Our other podcasts on contact precautions, gloves and aprons can be found here: https://infectioncontrolmatters.podbean.com/e/have-gloves-had-their-day/ https://infectioncontrolmatters.podbean.com/e/reflecting-on-a-contact-precautions-talk-at-eccmid-with-dr-gonzalo-bearman/ https://infectioncontrolmatters.podbean.com/e/25-years-of-contact-precautions-but-benefit-or-harm-and-what-is-the-evidence-with-prof-jennie-wilson/
“If we can't face it, we can't change it.” In our interview, Sarah Browning discusses her latest book, Killing Summer (Sibling Rivalry Press, 2017). It tackles subjects such as racism and gun violence, but also memories of being a nerdy girl in high school and the year she was lucky enough to live in Italy. What comes through is Sarah's attention to both the personal and the political realms. Early in her career, one of Sarah's mentors told her not to write political poems because they were propaganda. Over the years Sarah has written to change this dynamic, witnessing how the cannon has changed, co-founding Split This Rock poetry festival and writing poems of witness and self-exploration. Whereas some poems tend to point the finger at others, Sarah writes to explore and understand her own complicity. We end by discussing a funny poem called “Hot Priests,” because, when Sarah does a reading, she wants to include a balance of poems that focus on sex, love, politics, and something uplifting.
June 9, 1959. Clinton, Ontario. After failing to return home, 12-year old Lynne Harper is reported missing and her body is discovered in a woodlot two days later. She has been sexually assaulted and strangled to death with her own blouse and suspicion turns towards her 14-year old classmate, Steven Truscott, who claims that he gave Lynne a ride to the highway on his bicycle and saw her climb into a passing car. Steven is soon charged, convicted and sentenced to death for Lynne's murder, but his sentence is commuted to life imprisonment and he is paroled in 1969. Decades later, Steven files a successful appeal to have his conviction overturned, but there is still a lot of debate about who was actually responsible for Lynne Harper's murder. To commemorate the eight-year anniversary of “The Trail Went Cold”, we will be releasing the first part of a special two-part episode about one of the most controversial murder cases in the history of Canada. Special thanks to listener Sarah Browning for narrating the opening of this episode. Additional Reading: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Truscott “Until You Are Dead: The Wrongful Conviction of Steven Truscott” “Steven Truscott: Decades of Injustice” by Nate Hendley https://www.cbc.ca/news2/background/truscott/index.html https://www.cbc.ca/news2/background/truscott/timeline.html https://www.thestar.com/news/2007/01/29/can_science_clear_truscott.html http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/court-acquits-truscott-calling-conviction-miscarriage-of-justice-1.668524 http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/victim-s-family-stunned-by-truscott-compensation-1.747261 https://nationalpost.com/news/canada/who-killed-lynne-harper-retired-opp-sergeant-says-travelling-salesman-a-suspect-in-string-of-murders https://web.archive.org/web/20070401115048/http://canada.justice.gc.ca/en/ps/ccr/kaufman/exec.html If you would like to make a donation to “Season of Justice”, please visit our donation page at https://givebutter.com/SOJ_thetrail or text “TRAIL24” to # 53555. “The Trail Went Cold” is on Patreon. Visit www.patreon.com/thetrailwentcold to become a patron and gain access to our exclusive bonus content. “The Trail Went Cold” is going to be appearing on podcast row at “Crimecon UK” in London on September 21-22, 2024. To get a 10 % discount on the purchase of tickets to the event, please use our specialized promo code, “COLD24”, by visiting their website. “The Trail Went Cold” will be appearing at the True Crime Podcast Festival, taking place at the Denver Marriott Westminster in Colorado on July 12-14, 2024. To get a 15 % discount on tickets, please use our specialized promo code, “TRAIL”, by visiting https://truecrimepodcastfestival.com. The Trail Went Cold is produced and edited by Magill Foote. All music is composed by Vince Nitro.
Brett Mitchell talks to Dr Sarah Browning and Professor Josh Davis about a recent paper in Infection, Disease and Health - "Have gloves and gowns had their day?" The evidence for gloves and gowns is discussed, as well as results from a recent survey into their use in Australia and New Zealand. Sarah is an infectious disease physician and Director of Infection Prevention and Control at the Hunter New England (HNE) Health District in NSW, Australia. Josh is infectious disease physician and a clinical trialist, also based at HNE and the Hunter Medical Research Institute. A link to the article: https://www.idhjournal.com.au/article/S2468-0451(23)00030-5/fulltext Reference: Browning, S., Davis, J. S., & Mitchell, B. G. (2023). Have gloves and gowns had their day? An Australian and New Zealand practice and attitudes survey about contact precautions for MRSA and VRE colonisation. Infection, Disease & Health. DOI: 10.1016/j.idh.2023.03.006
Brett Mitchell talks to Dr Sarah Browning and Professor Josh Davis about a recent paper in Infection, Disease and Health - "Have gloves and gowns had their day?" The evidence for gloves and gowns is discussed, as well as results from a recent survey into their use in Australia and New Zealand. Sarah is an infectious disease physician and Director of Infection Prevention and Control at the Hunter New England (HNE) Health District in NSW, Australia. Josh is infectious disease physician and a clinical trialist, also based at HNE and the Hunter Medical Research Institute. A link to the article: https://www.idhjournal.com.au/article/S2468-0451(23)00030-5/fulltext Reference: Browning, S., Davis, J. S., & Mitchell, B. G. (2023). Have gloves and gowns had their day? An Australian and New Zealand practice and attitudes survey about contact precautions for MRSA and VRE colonisation. Infection, Disease & Health. DOI: 10.1016/j.idh.2023.03.006
Is there really kindness on social media? Sarah (she/her) thinks yes, and lots of it, but she's on a mission to prove it. I chat to her about why she's so passionate about kindness and why so many of us are a bit scared to believe in it.Sarah is a Kindness Cheerleader and Communicator. She works with organisations and individuals to find more effective ways to communicate their vision of a kinder world and to achieve their organisational goals. With nearly 20 years' experience supporting charities, higher education institutions and other not-for-profits to communicate more strategically, she also runs #ProjectAmplifyKindness, an initiative to share stories of every day kindness.Sarah's links.Website: www.timeforkindness.co.ukInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/time_for_kindness/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TimeforKindnessLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-browning-she-her-438b4120/Other links mentioned.Hank Green's sad gap video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nbPY2hyU3zkJohn Green's sad gap video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bew3EMicf8gBBC good news stories: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/topics/cx2pk70323etAnatomy of Kindness podcast: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m00154cpBlog from a headteacher: https://timeforkindness.co.uk/kindness-blog/what-if-kindness-is-a-priority-in-education/Alexis' links.I hang out on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alexisbushnell/Find me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SocialMediaForHumansJoin the club to learn more about ethical and effective social media marketing: https://socialmediaforhumans.club/Voice over by Hawke Wood: https://www.spotlight.com/3490-9081-8844Support the show
In this episode Sarah Browning from Nebraska Extension and George Pinkerton from Roseland Nursery run the show in Nicole's absence to discuss horse radish, walnuts, transplanting, and winter desiccation among other topics.
Host: Sarah Browning-de Villiers (Chief Content Officer at Machine_) Guests: Matt Potter (John Brown Media Group | Chief Content Officer) Lebo Lekoma (Sea Monster | Head Client Service) For the 6th and final episode of the IAB South Africa Decoding Digital Content Marketing mini-series, we look at where the experts think it's going in, The Future of Digital Content Marketing. Digital content expert and host Sarah Browning-de Villiers, Chief Content Officer at Machine, discusses the latest digital content marketing trends and innovations with London based Matt Potter and Cape Town-based Lebogang Lekoma. Matt is the Chief Content Officer at John Brown Media Group while, Lebogang heads up Client Service at Sea Monster, a specialist agency in gamification, animation, AR and VR. Listen to the panel discuss new mediums and channels and how you can create digital content that resonates with Gen Z audiences. We also delve into what brands and agencies need to be harnessing to be ahead of the curve and take a look at our cookieless future and the role digital content marketing has in building 1st-party databases. Definition of Digital Content Marketing August 2021 · IAB SA · Connect with Sarah · Connect with Matt · Connect with Lebo
Welcome back to another episode of The Freelancer's Teabreak, this week I'm joined by Sarah Browning, founder of Time for Kindness. We chatted about freelancing, kindness, side projects, passion projects and when a passion project turns into a paid one. Find Sarah Browning here: https://www.browningyork.com/ Time for Kindness: https://timeforkindness.co.uk/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/time_for_kindness/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/browningyork
Topics include splitting cherries, killing snakes, and telekinetic grasshoppers. Poems by Langston Hughes, Lacey Roop, Sarah Browning, Tezozomoc, Lisa Martinovic, and Deanna Starshine. Hosted by Deanna Starshine. Booth Announcer Jim Bratton. Music by What Army. First aired on KPSQ 97.3 in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Typewriter effect by Soundbible user TamSKP. Syndicated on Pacifica and podcast at https://www.poetize.xyz/ and on your podcast app. More by the poets: ~ Langston Hughes: https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/langston-hughes ~ Lacey Roop: http://www.laceyroop.com/ ~ Sarah Browning: https://sarahbrowning.net/ ~ Tezozomoc: https://www.amazon.com/Gashes-Poems-pain-halls-injustice/dp/1951088042/ ~ Lisa Martinovic: http://slaminatrix.com/ ~ Wednesday Night Poetry: https://www.facebook.com/WednesdayNightPoetry/ ~ Deanna Starshine: https://www.instagram.com/DeannaStarshine/ Big shoutout to our Patron of the Week, the composer and caster of computer code spells Boyd Stephen Smith, Jr. Thank you, Stephen, for supporting Poetize on Patreon! And thank you to all our Patreon supporters: ~ Brad Fortenberry ~ Zac Slade ~ Ása Jóhannesdóttir ~ Michael Karl Ritchie ~ Kevin W. Lyon ~ Burnetta Hinterture ~ Ezhno Martín ~ Ginny Masullo ~ Molly Sroges ~ Zac Powers ~ John Chapman ~ Ben Davis ~ Kristen Mack ~ Robert Millsop ~ Will Van Laningham ~ Kathleen Pierdon To receive poetry on textured paper delivered randomly to your home, visit https://www.patreon.com/m/Poetize.
Topics include splitting cherries, killing snakes, and telekinetic grasshoppers. Poems by Langston Hughes, Lacey Roop, Sarah Browning, Tezozomoc, Lisa Martinovic, and Deanna Starshine. Hosted by Deanna Starshine. Booth Announcer Jim Bratton. Music by What Army. First aired on KPSQ 97.3 in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Typewriter effect by Soundbible user TamSKP. Syndicated on Pacifica and podcast at https://www.poetize.xyz/ and on your podcast app. More by the poets: ~ Langston Hughes: https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/langston-hughes ~ Lacey Roop: http://www.laceyroop.com/ ~ Sarah Browning: https://sarahbrowning.net/ ~ Tezozomoc: https://www.amazon.com/Gashes-Poems-pain-halls-injustice/dp/1951088042/ ~ Lisa Martinovic: http://slaminatrix.com/ ~ Wednesday Night Poetry: https://www.facebook.com/WednesdayNightPoetry/ ~ Deanna Starshine: https://www.instagram.com/DeannaStarshine/ Big shoutout to our Patron of the Week, the composer and caster of computer code spells Boyd Stephen Smith, Jr. Thank you, Stephen, for supporting Poetize on Patreon! And thank you to all our Patreon supporters: ~ Brad Fortenberry ~ Zac Slade ~ Ása Jóhannesdóttir ~ Michael Karl Ritchie ~ Kevin W. Lyon ~ Burnetta Hinterture ~ Ezhno Martín ~ Ginny Masullo ~ Molly Sroges ~ Zac Powers ~ John Chapman ~ Ben Davis ~ Kristen Mack ~ Robert Millsop ~ Will Van Laningham ~ Kathleen Pierdon To receive poetry on textured paper delivered randomly to your home, visit https://www.patreon.com/m/Poetize.
Marketing mix interactions, building audiences and digital ecosystems. Host: Sarah Browning-de Villiers (Chief Content Officer at Machine_) Guests: Gugu-Lisa Zwane-Johnson (Executive Head: Marketing, Public Affairs and Sustainability, Old Mutuall) Zodwa Kumalo (Group Native/Branded Content Editor, Arena Holdings) In this episode of IAB South Africa's Decoding Digital Content Marketing mini-series, Gugu-Lisa Zwane-Johnson, Executive Head Marketing Public Affairs and Sustainability at Old Mutual and Zodwa Kumalo Group Native and Branded Content Editor at Arena Holdings, talk to host Sarah Browning-de Villiers, Chief Content Officer at Machine_ about how digital content marketing can supercharge your marketing strategy. The expert panel discuss how content marketing interacts with ATL, TLL BTL and PR marketing strategies giving examples and stats where content marketing has shown to improve the ROI of other marketing efforts such as ATL campaigns. They also explore how to use content marketing to build audiences that can then be monetised and look at the importance of having a single ecosystem in digital. IAB SA Digital Content Marketing Definitions July 2021 · IAB South Africa · Connect with Sarah · Connect with Gugu-Lisa · Connect with Zodwa
In this episode George Pinkerton joins Sarah Browning from Lancaster County Extension who is sitting in for Nicole discuss winter injury, lawn weeds, mulching, and planting trees among other topics.
In this episode Katie King from Cass County Extension joins Sarah Browning from Lancaster County Extension who is sitting in for Nicole discuss spring lawncare, spring vegetables, and transplanting among other topics.
KLIN Sports Director Kaleb Henry gives a post-game report for Husker Women vs Minnesota, the LLCHD lowers Covid Risk Dial from "Red" to "Elevated Orange," Lancaster County Extension Educator Sarah Browning with January pre-gardening season tips
Today's poem is The Fifth Fact by Sarah Browning.
Let’s start by celebrating our democratic editorial policy by seeing which of the many titles we came up we should use! “Bag O’Wigs,” “Just the Tip,” or “I Find it Aching (Oh, Yeah)? This week’s podcast consisted of three of our “well-hydrated” original members, the OGs, Kathleen, Marion and Jason, along with the co-op, Britt. At the center of our table were poems by Sarah Browning, who allowed us to dissect her poems like a turkey (see below) on Thanksgiving. The first poem up for discussion was “For the turkey buzzards,” which Marion described as “ghasty but beautiful” (both the buzzards themselves and the images in the poem). We’ve provided you with an image so will understand why Britt would never want to be reincarnated into one. This poem possessed metaphors that had our crew members meeting at a crossroads. Be sure to listen in to find out our destination (aha-see what I did there?). We skipped the main course and jumped right to desert as we discussed the poem “Desire.” Let’s just say Kathleen was a little too excited to volunteer to read this one! This brought back childhood memories for Britt, as it reminded her of evocative songs like Candy Shop by 50 Cent and Ego by Beyoncé. It even had us playing the roles of relationship counselors as we tried to get into the head of the woman going through such terrible heartbreak. Lastly, we deliberated “After I Knew,” a soap-opera-like piece that will certainly get you in the feels, if you were not in it already. Just when we thought things could not get anymore steamier, Kathleen brought up a dream by Bryan Dickey’s (a family friend of PBQ) partner, but that is one you must listen in to learn more about. We are so excited for you guys to tell us your interpretations of this scandalous dream. Furthermore, should this dream be turned into a poem or has enough been said? Is purse slang for the vagine? Could Marion’s cat sitter be no ordinary cat sitter, but…a spy? Okay, okay! You have read enough here; go listen. We are SO SAD we have bruises from beating our breasts, but “Desire” was snapped up by Gargoyle before we got to Sarah!!! We’ll put the hyperlink here when it goes up, but until then, check Gargolye out anyway. We are SO HAPPY that Sarah agreed to our edit of “Turkey Buzzards” that the neighbors complained about our dancing (to “Candy Shop” and “Ego,” of course. Until next time, Slushies! Sarah Browning stepped down as Executive Director of Split This Rock in January 2019, after co-founding and running the poetry and social justice organization for 11 years. She misses the community but not the grant reports… Since then she’s been vagabonding about the country, drinking IPAs in Oregon, sparkling white wine in California, and bourbon in Georgia. She’s also been privileged to write at three residencies, Mesa Refuge, the Lillian E. Smith Center (where she won the Writer-in-Service Award), and Yaddo. She is the author of Killing Summer (Sibling Rivalry Press, 2017) and Whiskey in the Garden of Eden (The Word Works, 2007) and has been guest editor or co-editor of Beltway Poetry Quarterly, The Delaware Poetry Review, and three issues of POETRY. This fall she begins the MFA program in poetry and creative non-fiction at Rutgers Camden. For the turkey buzzards who rise ungainly from the fields, red heads almost unbearable to regard, crooked and gelatinous, how they circle their obsession on the scent of the winds, always circling back, returning to settle on that one dead thing that satisfies, the past to be pecked and pondered – forsaken fare for others, but for the scavenger the favored meal – like us, the poets, who eat at the table of forgetfulness, ask the dead to nourish us, beg forgiveness as we circle and swoop, descend, fold our wings, bend to the maggoty flesh, gorge on the spoiled, glistening feast Desire I took your large hand and raised it. Just this, I said, the tip of a finger or two – just to the nail or so – into my mouth, which had dreamed of just that. You made a sound I hoped was a gasp and I wanted – as I had for 30 years – to do it: open my mouth and take your two large fingers all the way inside my throat, the size of them filling me. But I stopped, in shame and desire – I blush writing – because you said we would say goodbye inside my rental car outside your hotel: Even now, days later, miles apart, I am hungry for such thick and full. After I Knew I drove alone through the farmland of central New York – the open vistas and steep drops – towns with names like Lyle unexplored, their secrets hoarded, as I was hoarding my own secret then. I-88 was empty as always and I followed its long high valley, driving away from you. We had not yelled or broken mere things. I did not cry. I drove fast, but not recklessly. I stopped for a nap before Albany, a middle-aged woman sleeping alone in an aging Geo Prism. For a few more miles I hoped I could just drive away.
Cece and Anthony are joined by poet and "Split This Rock" co-founder, Sarah Browning, to discuss life, poetry, and politics (0:00). Later, Cece and Anthony talk Fire and Fury (36:30), Game of Thrones hiatus (41:50). and the Olympics (46:00). Sarah then rejoins the hosts to imagine their dream literary course to teach/take (53:10).LinksSplit This Rockhttp://www.splitthisrock.org/The Quarryhttp://www.splitthisrock.org/poetry-databaseKilling Summer by Sarah Browninghttp://siblingrivalrypress.bigcartel.com/product/killing-summer-by-sarah-browningOpen Culturehttp://www.openculture.com/ “Ballad of Orange and Grape” by Muriel Rukeyserhttps://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/57158/ballad-of-orange-and-grapeAstoria Bookshttps://www.astoriabookshop.comFollow us on Twitterwww.twitter.com/litpopbang
On this edition of Iraq Matters, Moussa al-Naseri, a Baghdad native and witness to the 2007 Mutanabbi Street bombing, and Sarah Browning, renowned poet and peace advocate, commemorate Baghdad's rich history of poetry and literature and examine how those art forms can be used in reconciliation.
What began as an offsite event for the 2017 AWP conference in Washington D.C. became a rallying point on Saturday, February 11th for over a thousand writers at Lafayette Park, across from the street from The White House. In today’s show you will hear from poets and writers Kazim Ali, Gabrielle Bellot, Melissa Febos, Carolyn Forché, Sanaz Fotouhi, Ross Gay, Luis J. Rodriguez, and Eric Sasson with minimal edits for time and program continuity. Prior to the Vigil, Citizen Lit sat down with one of the event organizers, Split This Rock executive director Sarah Browning, to talk about importance and impact of such public gatherings. Note: transcriptions for each speaker are available on Split This Rock's blog: http://blogthisrock.blogspot.com/search/label/candlelight%20vigil
Massachusetts poet Lori Desrosiers reads from her new book, "Sometimes I Hear the Clock Speak." Sarah Browning, Executive Director of Split This Rock talks about the D.C. organization and a festival that focuses on poetry that bears witness and provokes social change. Special music provided by Chicago-based harpist Yomi.
Sep. 30, 2013. A day-long celebration reflecting DC's literary past, present, and future (afternoon session). Speakers included Sarah Browning, Regie Cabico, Melissa Tuckey and Dan Vera. For transcript, captions, and more information, visit http://www.loc.gov/today/cyberlc/feature_wdesc.php?rec=6262
Nikki Giovanni and Afaa Michael Weaver head a star-studded lineup of poets and writers reading and remembering Lucille Clifton on the 75th anniversary of her birth; readers include Melvin Brown, Sarah Browning, Linda Joy Burke, Hayes Davis, Teri Cross Davis, Joanne Gabbin, Reginald Harris, Bruce Jacobs and Jadi Omowale. Michael Glaser, Maryland Poet Laureate 2004-2009, will serve as emcee.Program Notes:WelcomeDr. Carla HaydenCEO, Enoch Pratt Free Library RemarksDr. Joanne GabbinExecutive DirectorFurious Flower Poetry CenterJames Madison UniversityReadingLynda KoolishPhotographer, Won't You Celebrate With Me?HostMichael GlaserReadingsSarah BrowningMelvin BrownTeri Cross DavisBruce JacobsLinda Joy BurkeMusicJohn Milton WesleyReadingsHayes DavisJadi OmowaleReginald HarrisAfaa Michael WeaverNikki Giovanni Recorded On: Thursday, June 14, 2012