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Would YOU walk away from a six-figure job with no backup plan? That's exactly what Shanara Carter did… and now she's a top-producing listing agent crushing it in one of the hardest real estate markets since 1995. In this powerful, raw, and real podcast interview, Shanara shares: How she built enough confidence in just 3 months to leave her full-time nursing career The exact steps she took to go from buyer's agent to dominating listings What she puts in her pre-listing CMA box to win sellers over before the appointment Why she's NEVER lost a listing she wanted since joining my coaching program How she became a top 15% agent in her association AND closed her highest deal ever ($1.675M!) Why video marketing changed everything—and how she uses it daily to stay top-of-mind Her one BIG piece of advice for anyone ready to step into their future self
Welcome back to Season 3, Episode 2 of The Goode Guide. Trust me, I am absolutely buzzing with excitement to share what's next for this brand. This episode is all about the next evolution of The Goode Guide. While the podcast will always be the heart of this community, I'm expanding what this platform offers to give you even more of the support you need to thrive in your career and leadership journey.This is so much more than just a podcast update. This is a whole new chapter. Whether you're stepping into leadership, working to overcome imposter syndrome, or looking to break through those career plateaus, you're in the right place. I'm here to guide you with boldness and authenticity as you build the career you've always dreamed of.In this episode, I dive into everything that's been cooking behind the scenes: leadership coaching, new courses, interactive workshops, and a growing community that's going to support you through every career win, challenge, and plateau.But don't worry, the podcast isn't going anywhere! The Goode Guide will continue to be your go-to resource for candid leadership advice, real-world career struggles, expert insights, and practical tips. Plus, I've got some big plans in the works, including live episodes and audience Q&As. Trust me, there's so much more to come.What's Coming Next: Leadership Coaching: One-on-one and group coaching focused on career growth, leadership, and self-confidence. Courses and Workshops: Courses that focus on executive presence, confidence, and career advancement — perfect for women stepping into leadership or looking to level up. Interactive Community: A supportive community of women who understand the challenges and wins of being in leadership and business. More Podcast Fun: Solo episodes, expert interviews, live recordings, and audience interaction to deepen the conversation.Timestamps:00:00 Welcome Back to The Goode Guide: Kicking off Season 3, Episode 2 with a special update02:30 Why The Goode Guide is Evolving: Shanara shares the motivation behind the brand's evolution and what's coming next05:00 Leadership Coaching & Community Building: Why supporting women in their leadership journeys is the next step for The Goode Guide09:10 The New Offering: Courses, workshops, and coaching — all designed to help women grow confidently in their careers11:20 Brand Tone & Voice: Understanding the authenticity, boldness, and relatability that defines The Goode Guide13:00 What's Coming for You: How these updates will impact you — whether you're a listener, a future client, or part of the community16:00 Shanara's Challenge: Think about where you are in your career right now. How can The Goode Guide support you through your next big career moment18:00 New Website Launch: The Goode Guide's new website is now live. Visit and explore the new offerings20:00 Next Episode Sneak Peek: Tune in for a candid conversation with Shanara's brand strategist, Christy, about the brand-building process22:00 Wrap-Up: Shanara shares how to stay connected, where to find all the resources, and what's next for The Goode GuideThe Goode Guide Website: thegoodguide.co – Check out new courses, coaching, and more!Follow The Goode Guide on Instagram: @thegoodeguide
Þann 10. júlí árið 1998 eignaðist hin 16 ára Shanara einkadóttur sína. Hún var stressuð en einnig spennt fyrir komandi móðurhlutverki, hlutverki sem hana hafði dreymt um síðustu mánuði en því var fljótt hrifsað af henni því þann sama dag var 8 klukkutíma gömlu dóttur hennar rænt af spítalanum. Þátturinn er í boði Define The Line Sport en með kóðanum morðskúrinn fáið þið 15% afslátt af öllum vörum!
In this episode of the Women in Leadership Talk podcast, host Vicki Bradley sits down with Shanarra Goode, retail professional and founder of The Good Guide, for an insightful conversation about career growth, connection, and empowerment. Together, they explore the unique challenges women encounter on the leadership journey, discussing everything from the loneliness that often accompanies career advancement to the importance of self-trust and confidently taking up space in professional settings.Shanarra shares her experiences on the value of vulnerability and authenticity in building meaningful relationships. Networking, she emphasizes, is about creating genuine connections that can shape one's career and personal growth. They also explore how cultural immersion enhances relationships and why leaving a legacy through mentorship and connection is essential for lasting impact.If this episode resonates with you, we invite you to explore our on-demand networking course on the Women in Leadership Empowered website. Our course is designed to help you find your authentic approach to building connections in professional spaces. https://www.wilempowered.com/services/ Perfect for: Women leaders, professionals, and anyone seeking to build authentic connections, embrace vulnerability, and leave a lasting impact in their careers.Don't miss this engaging episode—share it with those ready to empower themselves, embrace authenticity, and make a lasting impact through purpose-driven leadership!
In this episode, I sit down with the incredible Shanara Carter, one of the featured authors in my new book Top Producer Secrets. Shanara shares her inspiring journey from being a full-time nurse to becoming a highly successful real estate agent. She opens up about the personal challenges she faced while making the transition and how she finally made the leap into real estate in 2018. Her story is a true testament to resilience, confidence, and the power of taking action. We also dive into her chapter of the book, where Shanara breaks down the powerful listing process she learned from my program. From creating personalized listing materials to leveraging digital marketing techniques, Shanara's strategies have helped her secure nearly every listing she's pursued. Whether you're a new agent or a seasoned pro, her insights will inspire you to elevate your game and dominate your market. If you're ready to learn the secrets behind securing every listing, building confidence, and growing a successful real estate career, this episode is for you!
In this episode, join Shanarra as she shares her personal career journey and provides valuable insights to help you confidently navigate your own professional path. From reflecting on her recent promotion to Director at Target to discussing the challenges and rewards of making intentional career changes, Shanara offers a candid look at the ups and downs of her experience. Whether you're considering a new role or looking to grow within your current company, The Good Guide is your ultimate companion for career advice and inspiration.Introduction0:00 - 02:05 — Overview of Shanara's career journey from entry-level roles to boardrooms. Shanara's recent promotion to Director of Inventory Management. Reflection on the interview process and the excitement of a new role.The Journey to Promotion 2:06 - 05:59 — Insights into the lengthy and challenging interview process. Shanara's history with Target, including initial roles and subsequent career moves. Transitioning through various roles and industries before returning to Target.Preparing for the Role and Embracing Change7:26 - 11:00 — Shanara's reflections on learning new categories and systems. Challenges and excitement about the new position. The importance of adapting to new environments and building new relationships. The significance of humility and asking for help in a new role.New Responsibilities13:02 - 16:33 — Transitioning to a new category: Decorative Home. The learning curve and adjusting to new team dynamics and systems. Nervousness and excitement about the new challenges. Reflecting on the comfort of familiarity and stepping into the unknown.The Impact of Leadership22:10 - 29:00 — Reflecting on the influence of past managers on Shanara's career. Hoping to leave a lasting positive impact on her team. The importance of acknowledging and celebrating professional milestones. Embrace change and pursue growth in their careers.Stay tuned for more insightful conversations on navigating the corporate landscape and fostering inclusive workplaces. Don't forget to subscribe and share your feedback with us!
In this episode, Shanarra will be joined by Karley in discussing their experiences as 'boomerang' employees, the challenges of taking on new roles, and the significance of recognizing personal accomplishments and growth throughout one's career journey.Karley shares her career journey and insights, from her early aspirations in the music industry to her successful corporate retail career at companies like Nordstrom, Louis Vuitton, and Amazon. Along the way, they will talk about the importance of leadership, networking, and continuous learning in navigating career transitions and building a diverse skill set. Karley also reflects on the value of confidence, curiosity, and mentorship in her early career, and shares her experience of facing unexpected job loss and the personal and professional growth that followed. Introduction00:00 - 04:54 — Shanara introduces Carly Stewart, her guest, and highlights their shared experiences in the corporate world. Shanara welcomes Carly to the podcast and discusses their initial meeting in Los Angeles.Learning from a bad leader11:18 - 19:59 — How using the experience can help to shape own leadership style. The challenge of adapting to fast-paced culture and diverse environment. Get help from influential women leaders in the organization.Exploring fresh possibilities20:25 - 25:04 — The challenge of leaving a familiar organization and exploring new opportunities. The importance of giving oneself time to adjust to a new role before making decisions. Carly's reflections on confidence and learning to be comfortable in uncomfortable situations.Everything happens for a reason32:52 - 38:09 — Embracing corporate identity, realizing your passion, and undergoing self-discovery. Emphasizing the importance of networking for career success. Maintaining an open mindset about the future and continuing to seek challenges. Trusting in the universe's plan41:19 - 46:29 — The importance of finding meaning in unexpected events. Reflecting on career advice for younger self, emphasizing confidence and curiosity. Stay motivated and proud of your own accomplishments.Stay tuned for more insightful conversations on navigating the corporate landscape and fostering inclusive workplaces. Don't forget to subscribe and share your feedback with us!
Introduction0:00 - 1:27 — In this episode, Shanara highlights her career journey and the wisdom she's gained over the years. She promises discussions on career development, leadership, and work-life balance, offering authenticity and actionable tips.Exciting News: Interview for Director Role1:27 - 19:38 — Shanara shares her excitement and nervousness about securing an interview for a director role at her company. She reflects on her career journey, including her special connection with Target, where she's had significant professional growth. She discusses her hopes, fears, and strategies for the upcoming interview, acknowledging the possibility of rejection but remaining optimistic about her qualifications and readiness for the role. Shanara expresses gratitude for the platform to share her inner thoughts and aspirations.
Shanara Gabrielle, new member of the Theatre Washington Board, and Christopher Michael Richardson, Actor and Theatre Washington Creative Team member talked to us about the upcoming Helen Hayes Awards ceremony being held on May 22, 2023 after a three-year hiatus of an in-person gathering. Hear about the new evening format for the show that really honors the nominees and allow the theater community members to get together and spend more quality time with each other. Also learn about the hosts for the evening, some of the performers and sponsorship opportunities. And what is Theater Week?
“I know, at some point, I'll feel better, I'll be in a better position. And if there's any chance that I can get back to the level of fitness that I was at before, I don't want to be the one that's holding myself back from doing that.” In 2020, despite the disruptions associated with the pandemic, British triple jumper Shanara Hibbert was coming off her best season yet. She'd stepped away from her full-time job to focus more on athletics, set personal bests three times, and won two silver medals at national championships, one indoor and one outdoor. “Coming into 2021, I was thinking, okay, I can just build on this. And hopefully, we'll get a proper fall season,” she said. But instead, on Feb. 20, she was jumping in the final round at the British Athletics European Indoor Selection Trials when she heard a pop. She thought it was her foot striking the take-off board—but it turns out, she'd ruptured her Achilles. Waves of emotions, surgery, and a year of recovery later, Shanara—who's also a mindset coach—joins us on the show this week to talk about how she navigated the setback and her recovery. She found our book Rebound early in the process, and walks us through how—with exercises within it, and many other tools and resources—she managed the roller-coaster of rehab to give herself the best shot at a full rebound in the future. New this season: We're asking listeners to support the show directly, which you can do at buymeacoffee.com/rebound. Make a one-time donation or download extras like webinar recordings and resource sheets. Or, you can join as an ongoing member; for $10 a month, you'll get goodies like podcast extras, live monthly Q&As with Carrie, and discounts from great companies like Fluid Running, Lever Running, Netic Health, and Reflex Health. You can subscribe to The Injured Athletes Club on Spotify, Stitcher, Apple Podcasts, Audible, Amazon Music, or wherever you get your podcasts, and if you like what you hear, please leave us a rating or a review in Apple podcasts. That helps other injured athletes find the show. Resources/links: Shanara's website, Instagram, and Twitter A tutorial on bullet journaling To access more resources for injured athletes: Buy Rebound: Train Your Mind to Bounce Back Stronger from Sports Injuries —now available as an audiobook! Join The Injured Athletes Club mailing list, for news and updates Join The Injured Athletes Club Facebook group, for support and camaraderie Like The Injured Athletes Club Podcast Facebook page, for the latest episodes Email us at hello@injuredathletesclub.com with questions, guest suggestions, or other feedback DISCLAIMER: This content is for educational & informational use only and & does not constitute medical advice. Do not disregard, avoid or delay obtaining medical or health related advice from your health-care professional because of something you may have heard in an episode of this podcast. You should not rely on this information as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Please consult with a qualified medical professional for proper evaluation & treatment. Guests who speak on this podcast express their own opinions, experiences, and conclusions, and The Injured Athletes Club podcast hosts nor any company providing financial support endorses or opposes any particular treatment option discussed in the episodes of this podcast and are not responsible for any actions or inactions of listeners based on the information presented. The use of any information provided is solely at your own risk.
Shanara Harris Talks Motherhood/Simply Complete/Fire & Ice - Royalty Fun Ice / Peoria Life and More!
SHANARA SANDERS's BIO It all started back in her hometown Chicago, mainly because of her prominence in the spoken word scene. You can also add voiceovers, former radio show host and several grant awards for her prowess with the pen and performance. Born Shanara, she embraced being the “short girl with the big mouth”, and garnered classic theater roles in Chicago, all the way to the Los Angeles Theater Center stage in Disney's Aladdin, Dual Language Edition. She is creator of her podcast and YouTube series, "ASK A BLACK WOMAN", turned "ASK A BLACK WOMAN- ONE WOMAN SHOW" which premiered in the Hollywood Fringe Festival. She won an Encore Producers' Award and Better Lemons Audience Choice Award as the writer, producer and solo performer of the show. In addition to her most recent performance in the virtual Intersections Festival (Assembly Theatre) and her own virtual Poetic Popcorn Set, she is a recurring instructor of her virtual spoken word class, "A WORD WITH THE MOUTHPEACE, through Casa 0101 Theater. Shanara The MouthPeace is committed to serving people by extracting their power with the gift of the Word, in all its facets. https://linktr.ee/TheMouthPeace UPCOMING EVENT: 2/5/22 Poetic Popcorn Set 6:30pm- 7:30pm https://www.eventbrite.com/e/poetry-popcorn-virtual-creative-kickback-tickets-248518273847 Every 1st and 3rd Saturday on IG @themouthpeace, meet The MouthPeace merge her two loves and mastery of spoken word poetry and popcorn in this virtual kickback. Guests can support the event with any donation when the register on Eventbrite, or purchasing fresh, couture popcorn from her company, Mama Dee's Fye Popcorn (www.fyepopcorn.com)
On this episode I am joined by Shanara. She is an Intuitive Tarot reader and the owner of Eden of Nubian based in London. We discuss connecting with your ancestors. Astrology and Tarot reading. Spirituality and Religion. Life in Chicago vs London during Covid and a lot more. All it takes is a change in perspective. For more info about her services and where to book and buy from her shop: http://edenofnubian.com/shop Follow her twitter for reading info: @edenofnubian --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/richard-manifest-222/support
Shanara had a zoom call this week, that triggered this response to the lack of empathy for traumatized Black men, living in a time where they could be the next #AhmaudArbery . Shanara also shares part of a scene & poem from her one woman show, that deals specifically with being Black in certain neighborhoods. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/askablackwoman/message
Shanara is daughter of Diedre who is daughter of Gloria who is daughter of Alzena. This is MAMA'S DAY TRIBUTE poetic tribute in honor of her Gramma Gloria. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/askablackwoman/message
Shanara’s commentary on the Lifetime movie, “The Clark Sisters : First Ladies of Gospel”. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/askablackwoman/message
Neste episódio, falo sobre cinco tipos de histórias de fantasia (tropos e personagens de fantasia) que, se executados de forma ruim, eu acho terríveis. Para isso, falo um pouco de RPG de Mesa e utilizo referências como Harry Potter, O Senhor dos Anéis, Vingadores, A Espada de Shanara, Matrix e mais.
Shanara gives concrete ways that she will practice Kwanzaa in the new decade. --- 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/askablackwoman/message
Today marks the first anniversary of the passing of Shanara’s Mama, Diedre Diane. Here’s a reflection on what she learned from her, especially pertaining to the relationship of mothers and daughters. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/askablackwoman/message
Shanara shares her Year of Return moment and more. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/askablackwoman/message
Discussion with fantasy writer Terry Brooks about the Shanara series and its television adaptation. Host: Molly Krasel Cast: Emily Alfano and Dean Karpowicz Produced by Carl Rollmann
Episode 47 comes on the 1 year anniversary of MostlyEverythingPodcast! We want to thank all of our listeners and supporters for rocking with us for 12 months! During Episode 47, Reece and Corey reflect on the impact the podcast has made in their lives. Joe Budden pissed off the Caribbean community, Heiress Abigail Disney, says the government must tax the wealthy heavier. We introduce our UK correspondent, Shanara, as we go over some incidents that is going on in the UK as well as getting to know her. Sports: Jaguars release 5 players, Eric Weddle is released but signs with Rams, David Irvin quits football, LeBron 4th all time in scoring passing MJ. Top 5 things to do on first dates. Indulge! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mostlyeverythingpodcast/support
After a week off due to technical difficulties, Cam and Shanara are back and they are discussing movies with a very specific cinema Trope; Manic Pixie Dream Girl. It is a character in film that is described as: "exists solely in the fevered imaginations of sensitive writers-directors to teach broodingly soulful young men to embrace life and its infinite mysteries and adventures." MPDGs are said to help their men without pursuing their own happiness, and such characters never grow up; thus, their men never grow up.
Episode Twenty-Six. Adventure time, come on bring your friends, we'll go to very distant lands. With Cam the Aussie and Shaz the Brit, the fun never ends. It's adventure time! We have strapped on our hiking boots and packed our binoculars for this weeks episode. Adventure Movies! Cam picked the dinosaur epic, Jurassic Park and Shanara picked the worryingly scary board game based adventure, Jumanji!
Episode Twenty-Three. Loved recording this one. These movies are both so uniquely funny, it was a pleasure to talk about them. Cam picked Napoleon Dynamite and asked Shanara to focus on: -Napoleon -The Dynamite family -The style -the overall weirdness of it all. Shanara picked Little Miss Sunshine and asked Cam to focus on: -the dads story arc -depiction of beauty pagents -the brother sister relationship Let us know what other quirky movies you'd have chosen!
Episode Twenty one. Super excited about this episode. We were lucky enough to have Bryan from Movie Mayhem Podcast on this week to talk about his favourite musical The Little Shop of Horrors. Shanara tried to pick Grease or Hairspray but Cam put his foot down and picked something with a bit more substance: The Blues Brothers.
Episode Nineteen. We present you with our first fan requested episode. Anthony from Canberra, Australia has selected two movies from the 1960s: The Odd Couple and Cactus flower. He's also chosen the focus for us to talk about. -Relationships -character arcs -how the comedy holds up -the Neil Simon adaptation -Golden Hawn interactions with Ingrid Bergman Safe to say The Odd Couple was one of Shanara's favourite movies we've done! Keep listen and contact us on Facebook Instagram Twitter YouTube EMAIL
Episode fifteen We loved doing the classics so much last week, we decided to do another round! Shanara watched Speed and focused on: -Keanu Reeves -The speeding bus concept -The love story -How the bad guy was foiled Cam watched Die Hard and focused on: -Solo hero -Villains plan -Favourite action moments -Ending Please comment and rate us on iTunes and Stitcher and follow us on: Facebook: The Homework Club Instagram: thehomeworkclubpod Twitter: club_homework Email: thehomeworkclubpod@gmail.com Pick up some new sunnies from our sponsor Polanco Sunglasses: www.polancos.com use the offer code HOMEWORK for 30% off Grab some cool clothing from: soesicclothing.co/Thehomeworkclub Use the offer code: HOMEWORK for 30% off And start shopping using our new Amazon Affiliate link: amzn.to/2LFq3xi No more cost to you, but a little more support for us! We're super excited to announce our new sponsor Ubertorso. Pick up some awesome Alien and Bladerunner T-shirts from them now. Www.ubertorso.com Use the code HOMEWORKCLUB for 15% off!
Episode fourteen Absolutely huge movies this week. Shanara watched Alien and focused on: -what makes it a classic -Sigourney Weaver's character -Alien as the bad guy -special fx Cam watched Bladerunner and focused on: -what makes it a classic -The world -is Harrison Ford a replicant -Roy Please comment and rate us on iTunes and Stitcher and follow us on: Facebook: The Homework Club Instagram: thehomeworkclubpod Twitter: club_homework Email: thehomeworkclubpod@gmail.com Pick up some new sunnies from our sponsor Polanco Sunglasses: www.polancos.com use the offer code HOMEWORK for 30% off Grab some cool clothing from: soesicclothing.co/Thehomeworkclub Use the offer code: HOMEWORK for 30% off And start shopping using our new Amazon Affiliate link: amzn.to/2LFq3xi No more cost to you, but a little more support for us! We're super excited to announce our new sponsor Ubertorso. Pick up some awesome Alien and Bladerunner T-shirts from them now. Www.ubertorso.com Use the code HOMEWOR
Episode thirteen. Shanara's homework was to watch Fracture and focus on: -solving the crime -Ryan Goslings Change -Any holes in the plot Cam's homework was to watch Brick and focus on: -Film noir -The crime/mystery -Notable characters -Does it remind of any other films. Keep shopping at our sponsors site: www.polancos.com and use the offer code HOMEWORK for 30% off.
Episode twelve. We picked our favourite James Bond films this week. Cam's was Goldeneye and Shanara's was Spectre. We decided if we were going to be comparing bond movies, we needed to get one of the classics in there too. Couldn't go past the one with lasers and jaws and space sex. Our focus this week was the same for all three movies: -Conventions of a James Bond film -Bond and Villain -Villains plan -Gender issues Please comment and rate us on iTunes and Stitcher and follow us on: Facebook: The Homework Club Instagram: thehomeworkclubpod Twitter: club_homework Email: thehomeworkclubpod@gmail.com Pick up some new sunnies from our sponsor Polanco Sunglasses: www.polancos.com use the offer code HOMEWORK for 30% off Grab some cool clothing from: soesicclothing.co/Thehomeworkclub Use the offer code: HOMEWORK for 30% off And start shopping using our new Amazon Affiliate link: amzn.to/2LFq3xi No more cost to you, but a little more support for us!
Episode 11 We are celebrating the beginning of a new school year with two movies set in schools. Shanara's homework was to watch The Perks of Being a Wallflower and focus on: -How realistic the high school is -How they represent depression & anxiety -The relationship between the three friends -Social issues Cam's homework was to watch Freedom Writers and focus on: -The rough high school -The disillusionment faced by the kids -The teaching methods -How to promote education in poorer areas. We were also lucky enough to talk to film maker Josh Woo. We hear about the projects he's working on and how he got into the business. www.joshwoofilms.com Please comment and rate us on iTunes and Stitcher and follow us on: Facebook: The Homework Club Instagram: thehomeworkclubpod Twitter: club_homework Email: thehomeworkclubpod@gmail.com Pick up some new sunnies from our sponsor Polanco Sunglasses: www.polancos.com Grab some cool clothing from: https://soesicclothing.co/Thehomeworkclub And ke
Episode ten. We both decided that The Lion King was the greatest Disney movie ever so we thought we'd pick our next favourites. Shanara's homework was to watch Hercules and focus on: -How close to the real mythology it is. -Use of animation in story telling -Character arcs -Moral Cam's homework was to watch The Princess and the Frog and focus on: -The change in heroine -The prince -The food Please comment and rate us on iTunes and Stitcher and follow us on: Facebook: The Homework Club Instagram: thehomeworkclubpod Twitter: club_homework Email: thehomeworkclubpod@gmail.com And start shopping using our new Amazon Affiliate link: amzn.to/2LFq3xi No more cost to you, but a little more support for us!
Episode Nine. Shanara's homework was to watch Kill Bill and focus on: -Uma Thurman's character -The portrayal of women -The Violence -The music And Cam's homework was to watch Water and focus on: -The portrayal of women in India. -Widows -How the men are portrayed -Was it important?/what's the message? Talk with our special guest Maya Grant on all things acting, what it's like to be a leading lady and her opinion of women's portrayal in film. Contacts us on: Facebook: The Homework Club Instagram: thehomeworkclubpod Twitter: club_homework Email: thehomeworkclubpod@gmail.com
EPISODE 6 | In the final episode, Shanara and Craig are finally reunited with their daughter, Kamiyah, kidnapped 18 years earlier as a newborn from a Florida hospital. But Shanara's storybook ending was anything but that.
Episode two: Shanara's Homework was to watch Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas and focus on: -How it compares to the book -Johnny Depp's character -The portrayal of America -The way they show the drug use. Cam's Homework was to watch A Clockwork Orange and focus on: -How it compares to the book -What was the message of the story -Is Alex evil or misunderstood -Soundtrack Follow us on: Facebook: The Homework Club Twitter: @club_homework Instagram: thehomeworkclubpod or email us at: thehomeworkclubpod@gmail.com
July 10, 1998 held so much promise for Shanara Mobley. The birth of her daughter, Kamiyah, gave the teen a chance to make her troubled life right. But in a matter of hours, it all went so wrong. When a woman in scrubs walked out of a Florida hospital, Shanara's future was tucked into her purse. Baby Kamiyah was gone. Almost 20 years later, police announced a major break in the kidnapping case. Would it bring Kamiyah back to her mother?
Episode One: The sound quality is terrible but it gets much better after this episode so don't be put off by that! Shanara's homework: American Psycho Focus: music, monologues, contrast between scenes and the ending. Cam's Homework: City of God Focus: Structure, stories within stories, child's perspective, true story. Contact us at: Thehomeworkclubpod@gmail.com Or follow us on: Twitter: @club_homework Instagram: thehomeworkclubpod Facebook: The Homework Club
In this episode the ladies are in Long Beach, California joined by the host of "Ask a Black Woman" Shanara "MouthPeace" Sanders. Tune for all the hot topics and great discussion!
Listeners show love for Shanara's review of Bravo's show "To Rome For Love" In the debut of the Ask A Black Woman podcast, she gives her 2 pence about the new show, "To Rome for Love". This show is about Black women living and dating in Italy. Lemme talk about that hunny! --- 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/askablackwoman/message
Shanara has an opinion about the new film Black Panther. Of course she does. She's a Black Woman! --- 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/askablackwoman/message
Último capítulo de la temporada y hemos decidido descargarnos de toda la bilis para irnos de veraneo relajados. Dejamos toda la bilis sobre El renacido, Las crónicas de Shanara, La televisión, Un anime raruno, Games Workshop y algunas cosas más. No dejes de escuchar toda nuestra bilis.
Último capítulo de la temporada y hemos decidido descargarnos de toda la bilis para irnos de veraneo relajados. Dejamos toda la bilis sobre El renacido, Las crónicas de Shanara, La televisión, Un anime raruno, Games Workshop y algunas cosas más. No dejes de escuchar toda nuestra bilis.
Último capítulo de la temporada y hemos decidido descargarnos de toda la bilis para irnos de veraneo relajados. Dejamos toda la bilis sobre El renacido, Las crónicas de Shanara, La televisión, Un anime raruno, Games Workshop y algunas cosas más. No dejes de escuchar toda nuestra bilis. Además las noticias más frikis de este lado de la bilosidad.
Último capítulo de la temporada y hemos decidido descargarnos de toda la bilis para irnos de veraneo relajados. Dejamos toda la bilis sobre El renacido, Las crónicas de Shanara, La televisión, Un anime raruno, Games Workshop y algunas cosas más. No dejes de escuchar toda nuestra bilis. Además las noticias más frikis de este lado de la bilosidad.
Dan and Eric talk about nuclear bomb, triceratops, blow darts, coffee, Apple, FBI, Netflix, Ridley Scott, Lords of Chaos, Mayhem, Metallica, Eagles, Kesha, Rush, He Never Died, The Witch, Deadpool, Robert McCammon, Stone of Shanara, Alanon, Stereolab, Carrie Rodriguez, Lola, Horror Etc.
SCREENPLAY 25 - SCREAM(S) Présenté par : Christophe Brico Marion Olité Alexandre Letren THEMA : SCREAM Scream (1996 - Wes Craven) Scream 2 (1997 - Wes Craven) Scream 3 (2000 - Wes Craven) Scream 4 (2011 - Wes Craven) Scream - The TV Séries (Jay Beattle & Dan Dworkin - MTV - 2015) MAGAZINE : Marion : « Mr Robot (Série - USA Networks - 2015) Alexandre : « Jordskott » (Série - ITV - 2015) Christophe : Trailer de « Shanara’s Chronicles » (Série - MTV - 2016) Retrouvez Marion sur « La Boite à séries » (www.messeriestv.fr) Alexandre & Christophe sur www.season1.Fr Bonjour chez vous
Bob Wilcox and Gerry Kowarsky interview Shanara Gabrielle and Alec Wild (who are directing "Swallows and Amazons" at CoCA) after reviewing (1) Solemn Mockeries, by Rick Creese, at The Midnight Co., and (2) West Side Story, by Arthur Laurents, Leonard Bernstein, and Stephen Sondheim, at the Fox Theatre.