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Harrison Schenck is helping dads at Sherwood kids, Fatherizer Incubator and the Dad Biz Podcast. He is a Husband, Father, Social Media writer and thought leader and is a graduate of UNC Chapel Hill. In this episode, Harrison discusses his journey as a father and entrepreneur. He emphasizes the importance of men setting a positive example and being involved in their children's lives. Harrison also talks about the need to challenge the dominant cultural narrative and create a better alternative. He highlights the significance of personal growth and constantly striving to improve oneself and the world around them. The conversation also touches on the value of brotherhood and the importance of choosing the right partner in life. Harrison discusses the importance of finding a good wife and building a strong marriage. He emphasizes the need for men to be discerning and look for subtle signs in a potential partner, such as how they act around kids, animals, and their own family. Harrison also highlights the importance of personal growth and taking accountability in a marriage, as well as the role of communication and intentional parenting. He shares his thoughts on legacy and the desire to create a multi-generational family that stays close and supports each other. He also mentions his involvement with Sherwood, a streaming platform for kids that offers wholesome and low-stimulation content. Check out Sherwood: https://www.sherwoodkids.com/ Follow Harrison on X: https://x.com/SaveYourSons
Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviews Marc Morial. His "Gumbo Coalition" documentary explores the resurgence of white supremacy, the "Save Our Sons" program, and a family separated by Trump-era immigration policies streaming on HBOMax. He is one of the few national leaders with "street smarts" and "boardroom savvy" as the transformative President and CEO of the National Urban League—the nation's largest historic civil rights and urban advocacy organization. We will discuss the Gumbo Coalition Documentary on Civil Rights Leaders Marc H. Morial & Janet Murguia. Directed by two-time Academy Award-winning filmmaker Barbara Kopple, the acclaimed film chronicles the work of National Urban League President and CEO Marc Morial and Unidos US President and CEO Janet Murguía throughout the Trump presidency, the racist mass shooting in El Paso, the COVID pandemic, the murder of George Floyd and the uprising that followed, the 2020 elections, and the storming of the Capitol. Support the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviews Marc Morial. His "Gumbo Coalition" documentary explores the resurgence of white supremacy, the "Save Our Sons" program, and a family separated by Trump-era immigration policies streaming on HBOMax. He is one of the few national leaders with "street smarts" and "boardroom savvy" as the transformative President and CEO of the National Urban League—the nation's largest historic civil rights and urban advocacy organization. We will discuss the Gumbo Coalition Documentary on Civil Rights Leaders Marc H. Morial & Janet Murguia. Directed by two-time Academy Award-winning filmmaker Barbara Kopple, the acclaimed film chronicles the work of National Urban League President and CEO Marc Morial and Unidos US President and CEO Janet Murguía throughout the Trump presidency, the racist mass shooting in El Paso, the COVID pandemic, the murder of George Floyd and the uprising that followed, the 2020 elections, and the storming of the Capitol. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Save Our Sons and Daughters (sosadireland.ie) offer support and services for people who are struggling with suicidal ideation, self harming, depression, bereavement, stress and anxiety, or if you simply need to talk. Michael Fitzpatrick of www.fitzofinch.ie/ shares his own mental health challenges and his support of SOSAD. #ElevateMinds #PeopleHelpingPeople #sosadsupport #fitzsosad #fitzofinch #mentalhealthawareness #mentalhealth
It's time we discuss how boys are stigmatized, ignored, and villainized in schools and workplaces.Michael Gurian heads the Gurian Institute, writes best-selling books, and consults and counsels as an expert on the brain science and behavior of males and females. We caught up with him for this interview which is so stimulating, you'll probably want to listen twice. Additional resources: Gurianinstitute.com Michaelgurian.com Books by Dr. Gurian: Saving Our Sons The Minds of Boys The Minds of Girls The Purpose of Boys Raising Boys by Design (written with Gregory L Jantz) Nurture the Nature (And about 25 more!)
Sara shares the chilling details of her visit to Philadelphia's drug-ravaged Kensington neighborhood from the addicts who describe themselves as zombies to the needles covering the ground to the drugs that literally erode human flesh and expose bones. She also explains why Philadelphia and many other American cities are overwhelmed with these tragedies and why they are directly tied to our open border policies.Sara also welcomes Run Gen-Z Founder Joe Mitchell to discuss the daunting challenge of convincing young adults to break free from the liberal mindset and embrace freedom and opportunity instead of endless grievances and a resentment of America.Finally, Sara offers her thoughts on the latest discoveries of classified documents in President Biden's possession and what she believes is really behind the timing of all this.Please visit our great sponsors:Allegiance Goldhttps://protectwithsara.comClick or Call 877-702-7272 tell them Sara sent you and get $5,000 of free silver on a qualifying purchase. My Pillow https://www.mypillow.com/carterStart the new year in the Giza Dream Sheets from as low as $29.98!The Association of Mature American Citizenshttps://amac.us/carterThe benefits of membership are great, but the cause is even greater.For more information on Run Gen-Z, visit https://rungenz.com/
Sara shares the chilling details of her visit to Philadelphia’s drug-ravaged Kensington neighborhood from the addicts who describe themselves as zombies to the needles covering the ground to the drugs that literally erode human flesh and expose bones. She also explains why Philadelphia and many other American cities are overwhelmed with these tragedies and why […]
The Urban League's Save Our Sons and Save Our Daughters Work Force Development program is growing to help more people with limited resources
'Save our Sons' Founder Ellie Eid joined us this morning to share with us his inspiring story on walking 7.9km each day to raise money for duchenne muscular dystrophy.
Five Australian women made front-page news when they were sent to Melbourne's Fairlea Prison for protesting against the Vietnam War in 1971. The women were part of the Save Our Sons movement, which campaigned to stop Australians being conscripted to fight in the conflict. Their jailing sparked protests outside the prison and across Australia, and is credited with helping turn public opinion against conscription. Jean McLean -- nicknamed the "Blonde Bombshell" by the Australian tabloids -- was one of the Fairlea Five. She tells Josephine McDermott about their campaign - and the time she and a would-be conscript got in a car chase with military security. PHOTO: A protest by the Saves Our Sons movement (Getty Images)
The Kim B. Davis Show featuring Calvin Mann, Founder and President of Encourage Me I'm Young and President of Good Father's Only we discuss Fatherhood, the struggles of Boys, Inequality in how we view Mothers and Fathers, and what is his greatest joy as a Father. We talk about the challenges faced during the pandemic that directly impacted our young people, especially our boys. Join the conversation and learn how you can help to save our sons. Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/my/profile)
Ujamaa Place CEO Otis Zanders welcomes special guest community leader Melvin Whitfield Carter Jr. who served as a Saint Paul Police Officer for twenty-eight years. Mr. Carter is the Founder/Executive Director of "Save Our Sons" and is also well-known as the father of the Mayor of Saint Paul and the husband of distinguished Chair of the Ramsey County Commissioners, and father to three amazingly strong, intelligent trailblazing daughters. We are joined by Ujamaa Men Cedric Smith and Ryan Delaney and Ujamaa Coaches Darnell Baker and Kenneth Gary El, who engage with Mr. Carter about the extraordinary testimony this week from Minneapolis Chief of Police Medaria Arradondo and other officers that torn down the blue wall of silence.
Dr. Dudley has dialogue with State Senator Christopher Belt. Senator Belt shares his story of becoming a leader growing up in one of the poorest cities in America. He explains how how is leveraging his leadership as the State Senator of the 57th District to bring Save Our Sons workforce development to his district to develop young black men to find employment and reach their potential as leaders.Senator BioSenator Christopher Belt (D) - Previous General Assembly (101st)57th District Springfield Office:Senator 57th DistrictM118 Capitol BuildingSpringfield, IL 62706(217) 782-5399 District Office:Kenneth Hall Regional Office Bldg. #10Collinsville Ave., Suite 201AEast St. Louis, IL 62201(618) 875-1212(618) 274-3010 FAXYears served:Committee assignments: Committee of the Whole; Criminal Law; Education (Vice-Chair); Energy and Public Utilities; Insurance; Labor; Licensed Activities; Subcommittee on Special Issues (IN); Opioid Crisis Abatement Spec. Com.; Pension Investments Special Com. On.Biography: Lifelong resident of the Metro East; Graduate of Lincoln Sr. High School in East St. Louis. Bachelor's degree in history from Illinois State University; Master's Degrees in Public Administration from Southern Illinois University Edwardsville and in Professional Counseling from Lindenwood-Belleville; Former law enforcement officer and school board president of Cahokia Unit School District 187; Resides in Cahokia with his wife, Stephanie, and two children, Christianna and Stephon.Support the show (https://ileadacademy.net)
Episode 5 introduces our friend April Boddie. She's a mother to 5 and a momma to many. You will want to hear the passion for God and her community. Save our Sons is about education and open minds. For more information saveoursonshuntsville@gmail.com
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Erin Molan is a Presenter for the Nine Network. She is co-host of the hugely popular and Logie-award winning NRL Footy Show - the first full-time female panellist and co-host in the show's 22 year history. Erin is a very proud ambassador for a number of charities - including Save Our Sons and Defence Cares...but it's her work with Bowel Cancer Australia that has resulted in unprecedented coverage of Australia's second biggest cancer killer. She also donates her time to support and MC a number of charity events...including the Ronald MacDonald House and Legacy Australia. She also spends time mentoring and engaging with young women. Erin competed in the gruelling Sydney to Hobart Yacht race in 2015, raising over 5 million dollars for the Humpty Dumpty Foundation - a charity that provides much needed equipment for sick children in hospital. These days Erin is a Motherand a passionate Raiders fan who hails from Canberra, calls Sydney home, and she will travel just about anywhere to watch and be part of a good sporting contest. On this Episode we talk about- Lot's of jobs Knowing Asking for the job and asking again and again and again Know your stuff That job in bali Email us: katem@team.aceradio.com.au The Women of Influence Podcast is a celebration. Hosted by Kate Meade Produced by Sophie Jackson Australia is home to some remarkable women. They're raising foster families. Running cattle stations. Living inspirational lives. Yet, many of their tales of triumph are never profiled, never celebrated. So we're changing that… every week.. through our Women Of Influence Podcast. You'll fall in love with these women. This podcast is produced by ACE Radio. Find out more at www.aceradio.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Devotion by Wofford Caughman based on 2 Samuel 7:14-15.
Dr. Dudley delves into how to save the African American community through social activism and focused leadership with President and CEO of Urban League Michael P. McMillan. FULL Guest Bio: Michael P. McMillan is the President and CEO of the Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis, Inc., a nonprofit organization that has been providing social services to the metropolitan St. Louis community since 1918. The St.Louis Urban League is the largest affiliate of the NUL movement headquartered in New York City. The Urban League's mission is “to assist African Americans and others throughout the region in securing economic self-reliance, social equality and civil rights.” Each year, the Urban League serves more than 100,000 residents with economic opportunity, educational excellence, community empowerment, civil rights and advocacy programs. As an advocate for social and economic parity, McMillan speaks on behalf of Urban League constituents. In response to the crisis in Ferguson, McMillan created the Save Our Sons program in St. Louis County to help over 850 African-American men find jobs and hosted the Urban League's largest job fair in its history at St. Louis Community College - Florissant Valley with over 5,000 participants. He has also charted the building of the Urban League Community Empowerment Center of Ferguson on the site of a convenience store that was burned down during the crisis. Opened in 2017, the Ferguson Community Empowerment Center houses the Save Our Sons program along with social service partners: The Salvation Army, Midland Division; the University of Missouri Extension and the Lutheran Hope Center. In July 2017, McMillan and the Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis hosted the largest National Urban League Conference in history with nearly 25,000 in attendance. McMillan has received hundreds of awards and commendations from various organizations and was recently inducted into the International Civil Rights Walk of Fame as its youngest and as one of the Ebony Power 100 Most Influential African Americans in the United States. Additionally, he is the recipient of the 2013 Trumpet Award for Community Service; the Whitney M. Young and the John Mack Leadership Awards from the National Urban League; Chairman's Award presented by the St. Louis Minority Supplier Development Council; a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Montford Point Marines and for the Salute to Women in Leadership Awards program. McMillan is a member of Boards of Directors of the following companies and organizations: The St. Louis Zoological Commission, Regions Bank Community Development Corporation in Birmingham, Alabama, The Sheldon, Grand Center, Heat Up St. Louis, Inc. (Cool Down St. Louis), The St. Louis Community Foundation, The DESE Task Force, The Muny, Greater St. Louis Area Council - Boy Scouts of America and the Workforce Investment Board of St. Louis County. Michael P. McMillan is a graduate of Saint Louis University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in African American Studies and a minor in Political Science with an emphasis in Finance. Additionally, McMillan is an Eisenhower Fellow, American Council of Young Political Leaders Alumnus and member of Eta Boule Chapter of Sigma Pi Phi Fraternity, Inc., 100 Black Men of Metropolitan St. Louis and St. Alphonsus “Rock” Church.Support the show (https://ileadacademy.net)
Episode VI The Lift vs The Crunch In this discussion about the lifting of the quarantine, youth leaders explore fact, fiction, and fears of life in the new reality with their guest, Jamie KP Dennis, director of Save Our Sons at the Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis and a co-founder of Saint Louis Story Stitchers. Recorded live on May 29, 2020 in Zoom in St. Louis, Missouri. Pick the City UP Art Interlude: To The Prairie by KP Dennis and Ntegrity Copyright Saint Louis Story Stitchers, 2019
Author And Child Abuse Victim Pens Hard-Hitting, Graphic Book On His Rape And Sexual Abuse As A 6-Year-Old Boy Vernon Ennels Aims To Inspire Other Child Sexual Abuse Victims To Come Forward Page six of Vernon Ennels, Jr. book, THERE’S SOMETHING YOUR SON NEEDS TO TELL YOU, reads, “I still remember his face, his breath, and hear his voice demand me to lie on my stomach. He would down my pants my mother so proudly dressed me in. And then my Superman underwear…When he was done, he walked me to school and warned me, ‘If you tell anyone, I’ll kill your mother.’” Author Vernon Ennels, Jr. lived with the horrible secret of being sexually abused and ashamed for some 40 years before he was able to recently summon the courage to tell his own family. “Studies show that one in six men have been sexually abused,” said Mr. Ennels. “Most are afraid to talk about it.” -continued- THERE’S SOMETHING YOUR SON NEEDS TO TELL YOU -2 This book reflects the experiences of males, specifically black males, but encourages both men and women and those from various racial backgrounds to recognize the signs of sexual and mental abuse and to combat the epidemic. “My book,” emphasized Mr. Ennels, “is a mirror of my abuse to shed light on an on-going issue to inspire others to take immediate action when they suspect child sexual abuse. #Saveoursons is my mission to help spread awareness and spark change to save current and future victims of sexual child abuse.” Forty-something Vernon Ennels, Jr. says his new book THERE’S SOMETHING YOUR SON NEEDS TO TELL YOU is an “open letter” that prompts other men to step forward and share their very own experiences of child sexual abuse in order to save other young boys from the hands of an abuser. “My book is more than a book…it is a movement inspired by #MeToo and Black Lives Matter. My moniker ‘Save Our Sons’ encourages discourse and social activism to help boys and men who have been sexually abused,” said Mr. Ennels. “Many, many people believed these victims were lying, making up a story for attention. Since I am a certified ‘non-celebrity’ I wrote my book for every child abuse victim out there who is terrified of stepping forward.” About Vernon Ennels Vernon Ennels grew up in Baltimore, Maryland and now makes Arizona home for he and his family. After a long day at work in the business world…he found that writing his book was most productive in the evening hours sitting by his swimming pool. Vernon holds a BS and an MBA in Business Management.
Aaron and Dr. Clayton Lessor discuss the missing link in boys development. If you have a son, this show is a Must Listen!Clayton J. Lessor, PhD, LPC is the Creator/Facilitator of The Quest Project® Adolescent Outpatient Program. Clayton is a therapist in private practice for over 20 years in St. Louis, MO. Clayton specializes in the treatment of adolescents, families and couples. He is also a consultant and facilitator in clinical and school settings of behaviorand attention problems with adolescent boys.Clayton’s mission: “To create healthy lifestyles by teaching, facilitating, writing, research and example.”Clayton is the author of “Generation of Men-How to raise your son to be a healthy man among men,” and “Saving Our Sons” A Parent’s Guide to Preparing Boys for Success, “The Effect of Modern Day Initiation and Mentoring on Adolescent Boys” and co-author of “The Role of Deceased Mentors in the Ongoing Lives of Protégés.”“Clay does amazing things. I’ve been impressed by his extraordinary combination of directness andcompassion. Whether working with broken relationships, addictions, anger control, or personal loss, his skill in adapting therapeutic processes to particular needs is profound” –Dr. B.C. Lane, Professor Emeritus of Theological Studies, Saint Louis University.Twitter: @TheQuestProjectLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/clayton-lessorwww.facebook.com/thequestprojectstl
Segments Include:Magnificent Seven- JALmanac: Jackson 5 - Men at baby showers.. does this pass the Pub Test? - HeadJAM - 'Help Me I'm Stuck' We take your calls - We speak with Hanson ahead of their shows at the Opera House - We speak to Bass from Save Our Sons about their fundraising walk - Gets My Goolies - Man of the MatchSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It is ANZAC day next week, and a time to reflect on Australia's military past. On Pod on the Hill Nicola found out how Jean McLean helped start a nation-wide movement to oppose the Vietnam War and conscription.
I once heard it said, "We can't change the world unless we change ourselves." Today, I see this ringing in my head more than ever because every trial that I have faced at this has been put in place so that I could pour into the youth of today. In this clip, we are speaking to some young men that we mentor every Friday about the importance of healing and doing the work. Tune in for this live audio of a message I wanted to share with them. As always submit ideas, topics or whatever you feel you want to hear us unpack on the show. We love your feedback and comments, keep 'em coming! Our podcast is now available now on: Apple Podcasts Google Play Music Soundcloud If you haven't picked up your autographed copy of my Amazon best-selling book, Process or for booking information visit here: jonathanjonesspeaks.com/products/ or contact me Jonathan@jonathanjonesspeaks.com Follow the Podcast: fb.me/speakyoursuccess Instagram.com/speakyoursuccess Twitter.com/SpeakYSuccess Be sure to connect with Jonathan: twitter.com/JonathanJSpeaks www.facebook.com/jonathanjonesspeaks www.instagram.com/jonathanjonesspeaks Snapchat: JustDoItJJ www.linkedin.com/in/jonathanjonesspeaks
Mark and Erin speak to Bulldogs legend Terry Lamb and Save Our Sons’ Bass Abboud about their charity walk for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy. For more information on how you can support them, click here.
Segments Include:- 19 Kids & Counting, all their names start with J- Parramatta pool closing down today- Ian McDonald found guilty on dirty deals- Amanda's Dixie Chicks concert review- Dr Chris Brown does Animal Talk- We reveal our Easter Show pies- Erin Molan's footy tips- Save Our Sons walk - Goolies- Jimbo's Jibba JabbaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Segments Include -GooliesAndrew Mercado's TV WrapVirtual reality sex suitPrince Charles and Barbra Streisand 'had a thing'Jonesys Big Fact - Cigarette snailRose Hancock on ACAJohnny Depp and Amber Rose's video, what you didn't seeDaryl Somer's diva demandsWe speak to Elie Eid on his Save Our Sons charity run"I Got Into It Too Late"We speak to Paul West from River Cottage AustraliaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Segments include: • Jonesy asks Amanda about her lunch yesterday and they chat bout Toto• Gets My Goolies• Reaction Line• Disabled woman wins treadmill on gameshow• Jonesy's Big Fact• Erroll Brown Eulogy • MasterChef - deconstructed onion soup• Gabi Grecko naked at Hungry Jacks• We spoke to Elie Eid from the Save Our Sons charity• Uptown Funk copyright• We had a chat with Naomi Jacobs a woman who woke up one morning and lost her memory • Jonesy's Memory Palace• Brian Ritchie from the Violent Femmes spoke about the bands reunion and living in Tassie!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Addressing the stereotypes and unequal treatment of African American males. Soy interviews Patricia Joseph author of “Raising Black Boys To Men: A Mother’s Guide To Raising Thugless Sons”. In the book she shares her journey which includes her successes, trials and errors in raising her three sons in a society that glorifies thug-life. She provides anecdotes, tips, including sprinkles of humor and heart-felt emotion when challenged in the role of parenting. She shares her call-to-action “Save Our Sons” which is based on incarceration rates and literacy of young Black men. Find her book on www.amazon.com and hear her interview with Soy.
Follow up information to the National Save our Sons Night on February 6th.
With the recent events around the country involving black boys and men, we thought it was time to show a different kind of protest. One that reveals the engaging and active relationships between Fathers and Sons in all of our communities. Friday, February 6th will be NATIONAL SAVE OUR SONS NIGHT. On this evening we encourage Fathers to find ways to spend a significant amount of teachable and fun time with their sons.
Welcome to Our Own Voices Live with your hosts: Angela Thomas and Rodney Smith Our topic today is,Merry Christmas, Top Internationsl and national News, SOS and HBCU Donation From the Our Own VOices team and the Speak Up Network we we wish you a Merry Christmas! Did you know Santa had a helper and many stories depict him as Black? Here are some of the top news stories from the year. We will pick some to discuss. Please call in and share what you think of our picks and what yours would be. *Nelson Mandela's Death: The lesson of a life well lived * Trayvon Martin, * Stand your ground laws in 34, * ALEC Mass Exodus, * Kendrick Johnson- Organ Harvesting, * Edward Snowden-NSA Surveillance, Prism, Meta Data Are we any safer?, * Filibuster, * Government ShutDown, *Sequestration, * Duck Dynasty Local man who grew up in the hood starts his own business and gives back to the community by donating to the local HBCU tour SOS is traditionally a call for help. Today a group have gottne together to have an SOS rally to Save Our Sons. Others say it means to save our Sisters. Let's say all of our children!
JOIN US TONIGHT ON KNOW THE LEDGE RADIO AS WE WELCOME THE WARRIOR SCHOLAR GENRAL SARA SUTEN SETI AS HE CONTINUES TO EMBARK UPON HIS MISSION OF UPLIFTMENT & "BANGIN ON THE BEAST WITH THAT KNOWLEDGE" WE WILL DISCUSS IN DETAIL HIS UPCOMING 3 DAY LECTURE/SEMINAR/THINK THANK/PICNIC IN ATLANTA ,GEORGIA ENTITLED S..O.S (SAVE OUR SONS/SAVE OUR SISTERS) WE WILL ALSO DISCUSS IN DETAIL HIS PREVIOUS LECTURES IN CHICAGO & TEXAS, AS WELL AS HIS PLANS FOR THE BLACK POWER MOVEMENT THRUOUT THIS YEAR & BEYOND, AND MUCH MORE CALL IN LIVE 347 637 2135 OR LOG IN KNOWTHELEDGE @ BLOGTALKRADIO.COM AND BE APART OF THIS MONUMENTAL PROGRAM TONIGHT, HOTEP!!!