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In June 2015, nine people died at Charleston's Emanuel A.M.E. Church, victims of a racist shooter's rampage.Some of the victims' relatives publicly forgave the murderer, including Chris Singleton, whose mother, Sharonda Coleman Singleton, was killed. Philosopher Myisha Cherry was struck by the story and its response. Some, she says, paid more attention to the inspirational story of forgiveness than the racial hatred behind the shooting.In her new book, Professor Cherry seeks to understand what forgiveness means and why we venerate it. Sometimes, she argues, forgiveness can do more harm than good, especially if it lets the perpetrator of wrongdoing off the hook – whether that be a person, system or anything else.We discuss forgiveness – what it means and its effect. Want to support 1A? Give to your local public radio station and subscribe to this podcast. Have questions? Find out how to connect with us by visiting our website.
In June 2015, nine people died at Charleston's Emanuel A.M.E. Church, victims of a racist shooter's rampage.Some of the victims' relatives publicly forgave the murderer, including Chris Singleton, whose mother, Sharonda Coleman Singleton, was killed. Philosopher Myisha Cherry was struck by the story and its response. Some, she says, paid more attention to the inspirational story of forgiveness than the racial hatred behind the shooting.In her new book, Professor Cherry seeks to understand what forgiveness means and why we venerate it. Sometimes, she argues, forgiveness can do more harm than good, especially if it lets the perpetrator of wrongdoing off the hook – whether that be a person, system or anything else.We discuss forgiveness – what it means and its effect. Want to support 1A? Give to your local public radio station and subscribe to this podcast. Have questions? Find out how to connect with us by visiting our website.
After his mother, Sharonda Coleman-Singleton, was killed in the Mother Emanuel AME church shooting in 2015, Chris Singleton became a beacon of resilience and unity in the face of unthinkable tragedy. His story of losing his mother in a horrific hate crime and then transforming that unimaginable pain into a life dedicated to combating gun violence and racism is both heartbreaking and awe-inspiring. As he takes us on his journey from a grieving teenager to an impassioned advocate, Chris's reflections on his mother's unyielding support during his baseball games and his desire emphasizing love over hate and recognizing our shared humanity above our differences is marked with humor and kindness. You can find Chris' books, including his most recent "Stories Behind Stances," here. Further reading:5 Years After Charleston Church Massacre, What Have We Learned? (NPR)'Hate Crime': A Mass Killing at a Historic Church (the Atlantic)What Forgiveness Means Nearly 5 Years After Emanuel AME Church Mass Shooting (WBUR)Buffalo slayings hit close to home for former baseball player 900 miles away (NPR)Chris Singleton ‘Changed His Mission' When A White Supremacist Killed His Mother In Charleston Church Shooting (the Village Celebration)Remembering the Mother Emanuel Nine eight years later (WLTX)https://ads.chtbl.com/imp_track/a17dee1a-6b04-4ea6-9df7-f66cca0f469a;ord=%%CACHEBUSTER%%;request_ts=%%TIMESTAMP%%;user_agent=%%USERAGENT%%;ip_address=%%IP%%;idfa=%%IDFA%%;gaid=%%GAID%%;cookie=%%COOKIE%%;publisher=%%PUB_NAME%%;publisher_id=%%PUB_ID%%;station=%%STATION_NAME%%;station_id=%%STATION_ID%%;creative_id=%%CREATIVE_ID%%;buyer_id=%%BUYER_ID%%;episode_id=%%c.episode-id-raw%%;podcast_id=%%c.series-title%%Support the showFor more information on Brady, follow us on social media @Bradybuzz or visit our website at bradyunited.org.Full transcripts and bibliographies of this episode are available at bradyunited.org/podcast.National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255.In a crisis? Text HOME to 741741 to connect with a Crisis Counselor 24/7. Music provided by: David “Drumcrazie” CurbySpecial thanks to Hogan Lovells for their long-standing legal support℗&©2019 Red, Blue, and Brady
Chris has a fascinating story to share about how he turned his pain into purpose after experiencing an unspeakable tragedy. In 2015, his mother, Sharonda Coleman-Singleton, was one of nine victims in the Charleston church shooting. Chris was devastated by the loss of his mother, but he refused to let the tragedy define him. Instead, he turned to his faith and started using his platform to spread messages of hope and unity.Chris also talks about his love of baseball, which started when he was just a young boy. He was a standout player in high school, and he was eventually drafted by the Chicago Cubs in 2017. He shares some of the challenges he faced during his time in professional baseball and how he was able to overcome them.After leaving baseball, Chris turned his attention to real estate. He shares how he got started in the industry and some of the lessons he's learned along the way. He talks about the power of being a good person and how that can open doors and create opportunities in life.Throughout the episode, Chris shares inspiring stories and insights into how to find purpose and meaning in life, even in the face of tragedy. He is a true example of resilience and strength.As mentioned in the episode:-Make sure to check out Chris on instagram @csingleton_2-Take a screenshot of you listening to this episode and tag me on IG @financecowboy so I can personally thank you for supporting the show!!Much love,Jaren
The president of the United States stood at the podium, faced members of a Black church who had just lost nine parishioners in a racist attack, and offered comfort, not only with words, but with silence. After twelve seconds, Barack Obama sang the hymn that had been a comfort in moments of crisis for generations. Amazing Grace.In his new book, "Grace: President Obama and Ten Days in the Battle for America," former White House Chief Speechwriter Cody Keenan recounts how he and the president collaborated on writing what would become the 44th president's most memorable speech. He describes how he worked with Obama to "find the silences," and how he spent several long days crafting the eulogy for Clementa Pinckney, Cynthia Hurd, Susie Jackson, Ethel Lance, Depayne Middleton-Doctor, Tywanza Sanders, Daniel Simmons, Sharonda Coleman-Singleton and Myra Thompson.Cody is also filled with nuggets about what it was like to work closely with the president, and has numerous insights into how his mind worked. My favorite question: what were the two souvenirs he took from the White House after working there for eight years? (Hint: they weren't physical objects!) And wait until you hear how the speech lives on in the life of his family... Keenan's website can be found at https://codykeenan.comHe is on social media at https://twitter.com/codykeenanMore information about his book, "Grace," can be found at https://www.harpercollins.com/products/grace-cody-keenan?variant=39970831597602Support our show at https://patreon.com/axelbankhistory**A portion of every contribution is given to a charity for children's literacy** "Axelbank Reports History and Today" can be found on social media at https://twitter.com/axelbankhistory https://instagram.com/axelbankhistoryhttps://facebook.com/axelbankhistory
After his mom, Rev. Sharonda Coleman-Singleton, was murdered in the Emmanuel Nine shooting Chris Singleton stunned the world with his message of forgiveness, unity, and love. Out of an unthinkable circumstance Chris navigated college, caring for his two younger siblings, and pursing a career in professional baseball. He now inspires thousands from elementary school students to CEO's of the biggest companies in America to live by the phrase "Love is Stronger Than Hate."
Chris Singleton's mom was killed by a crazed racist in downtown Charleston in 2015. His mother, Sharonda Coleman Singleton was leading a prayer meeting at the Mother Emmanuel AME church when the gunman killed nine people. It devastated Chris's life – then what happened next shocked the nation and the world. Chris was in college baseball at the time and rushed to Charleston as he heard the word. With national and global news crews covering the scene – Chris inspired the world with a statement of faith and forgiveness. He said, “Love is stronger than hate” and on thousands news outlets said, “I forgive the man who killed my mom”. Now after a career in professional baseball Chris is an inspirational speaker who has traveled the country passionately speaking to hundreds of thousands of students. Chris has also spread his message through various media outlets and has been featured on ESPN's E:60, Sports Illustrated magazine, CNN, and USA Today. Today on Brave Men Chris will inspire and motivate us with his personal experiences of adversity and his belief that God can guide you through any storm you will ever pass.
What does forgiveness mean to you? This question has been posed to me countless times since 2014, when my father and son were murdered due to one person's hatred of Jews. You can hear and read my story, Healing a Shattered Soul, to find my answer.This same question passed my lips as I interviewed Chris Singleton, a former professional baseball player, author, inspirational speaker, husband, father and a son that ANY mother would want for themselves. Sharonda Coleman - Singleton lost her life to gun violence in the hate crime that took the lives of 9 African Americans while they were praying during Bible study on June 17, 2015, inside their Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, South Carolina. While Chris tells me that he uses the name of the murderer who took his mother's life, I am not yet ready to give him a mention.Important in our conversation, you will hear Chris answer my question about forgiveness, why he specifically humanizes the murderer by using his name and how precious his mother's memory is to him. She taught her children about faith. “Faith is like a blanket, a hug and a kiss on the cheek”, Chris shares.Celebrate the good!Chris explains to us the necessity of sitting in the sorrow and pain of great loss, processing this to our best ability and then stepping into creating happiness and celebrating the good.In 2015, an ESPN E60 program highlighting Chris speaking at a vigil held for his mother, on his college baseball field, drew the attention of my close friend, Dominic DeCicco. Dom was quick to let me know that somehow Chris was speaking about his mother in the same way I spoke about Dad and Reat only hours after their murders. This program led me to a conversation with Chris' then college baseball coach, Stuart Lake, and finally a live conversation with Chris, himself. We've connected about 4 times since 2015, but none of these phone calls lasted very long or produced an outcome that kept us in meaningful contact.Our conversation for this podcast is the first time we have seen one another, albeit virtually. I was emotional and tearful as we began. You see, I lost my son and Chris lost his mom. Chris reminds me of Reat. Chris reminds me of who Reat would be and should have been.Chris speaks publicly and has authored two books, “Different - A Story About Loving Your Neighbor” and “Your Life Matters”. His work has been recognized by the Obama Foundation as he espouses from every vantage point that “love is stronger than hate”.If you haven't yet decided to follow Chris on social media or hire him to present at your school, religious institution or place of business, act now. He is booking into April 2022 as a highly sought after inspirational presenter to humans of all ages. One great anecdote he uses with children is the fact that his loving mother, Sharonda, had a tattoo of an ice cream cone, aka “sexy chocolate”.Take a listen to Real Grief - Real Healing with Mindy Corporon in episode 46, #Can't Let Mom's Down, to hear the full story and celebrate the good.Resources for this episode:June 17, 2015 - Charleston shootingThe Obama Foundation•Find Mindy on Social Media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MindyCorporonLLCInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mindycorporon/Twitter: https://twitter.com/MindyCorporonLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mindycorporon/•This channel is made possible because of listeners just like you. If you would like to support the channel with your tax-deductible contribution on an ongoing basis or through a one-time gift, head over to ExperienceOfTheSoul.com/support.Real Grief - Real Healing is copyright 2021, Mindy Corporon. All Rights Reserved. Our theme music is composed by Dave Kropf and used with permission.The Experience of the Soul Podcast Channel is a production of 818 Studios.
The Sports Deli Podcast - Where Everyone Deserves a Seat at the Table; An Anti-Racist, Equality Pod
Chris Singleton, former professional baseball player joined Hoot in The Sports Deli Podcast to discuss his incredible journey. Growing up in South Carolina, Chris had to navigate the murder of his mother and help raise his brother and sister while trying to continue to follow his dream. Since he retired, he published his book, Different: A Story About Loving Your Neighbor to honor his late mother, Sharonda Coleman-Singleton. He had the support of Steph Curry and the Obama Foundation as well as Mariska Hargitay, the lead investigator of Law & Order: SVU. Check it out where ever you listen to your audio podcasts: (Now on) AUDIBLE: https://lnkd.in/gXAwci_9 Google: https://lnkd.in/gDN-XnKU iHeart: https://lnkd.in/e8SzqHz Apple: https://lnkd.in/gDdqxh8b Spotify: https://lnkd.in/gzR3peVj Check out the Video Podcast at: YOUTUBE: https://lnkd.in/gdUy4iH #MLB #ChicagoCubs #Cubs #Chicago #Charleston #SouthCarolina #Baseball #Podcast #SportsPodcast #Podcasts #SportsPodcasting #BlackLivesMatter #BLM #Equality #AntiRacist --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-sports-deli/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-sports-deli/support
On this week's episode we talk with our inspiring guest, Chris Singleton, a moving speaker, who recounts how the tragedy at the Emmanuel AME Church, which took his mother's life, has impacted him and motivated him to affect the lives of others in a positive way.Resources/Links/Websites:https://youtu.be/ej_an9UVpgkGuest Bio: Chris Singleton is a former minor league baseball player drafted by the Chicago Cubs. He became a nationally-renowned speaker with a message of resilience, forgiveness and unity following the loss of his mother, Sharonda Coleman Singleton, in the 2015 Mother Emanuel Church Tragedy in Charleston, SC. Singleton inspired Charleston and the nation by him forgiving the man who murdered his mother. Singleton inspires his audiences through his personal experiences of adversity and his belief that God can guide you through any storm you will ever pass. Chris now shares his message with over 60 organizations annually and his clients include: Boeing, The Houston Texans, Microsoft, Biogen, Volvo, The Washington Wizards and over 100,000 students and educators across the world. One of his children's books, Different – A Story About Loving Your Neighbor, was a best seller in its category and has been featured by numerous outlets, including The Obama Foundation. Chris Singleton has been featured on ESPN's E:60, Sports Illustrated magazine, and USA Today.Chris' overall mission when speaking is to inspire his audiences with his story of resilience and to unite millions of people with his belief that, "Love is Stronger Than Hate."
Episode #10 brings us an amazing story of love that developed after an unthinkable tragedy. Chris Singleton is a nationally renowned inspirational speaker, author, and speaker coach that delivers a message of love, grace, forgiveness, and unity to hundreds of thousands of people annually. Chris set out on this mission to inspire people following the tragic loss of his hero and mother, Rev. Sharonda Coleman-Singleton, after she and 8 other African Americans lives were taken during a racist hate crime in Charleston, SC at Mother Emanuel AME Church. Chris' wisdom comes from experience rather than age. At just 25 years old today, he has impacted well over a million lives through his speaking engagements, two children's books about love and unity, and now as a speaker coach helping others share their unique and inspiring stories.During his inspirational speeches, he always makes it a point for everyone in the room to hug someone that looks different than them. We do not get to choose the color of our skin, but we do get to choose how we view and treat people that are different than us. It is simple to show someone love and doing so may prevent them from doing something detrimental to themself or even worse to a group of people.Learn more from Chris as he shares his ongoing mission to positively influence the world, foster unity, and end hate. Make it a point to be nice to people, be aware of any bias that you may have, and spend time with people who are different than you.Love > HateWin Today!
Welcome to Episode 16 -Chris Singleton is an author and speaker. On June 17, 2015, nine people were murdered in a race motivated mass shooting at Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, South Carolina. Chris' mother Sharonda Coleman Singleton was one of those people who were killed. You can learn more about how Chris is honoring his mother's memory at ChrisSingleton.com. ------------------------------------- Follow us on Instagram: @AthletesforJustice Order Sam Acho's book "Let the World See You" here. Order Chris' books here.
In this candid conversation, Get 2 Know one of the most inspirational people you will meet – Chris Singleton – author, keynote speaker, son of Sharonda Coleman-Singleton who was killed in the Charleston Church Shooting in June 2015.
"Chris Singleton is a former professional baseball player in the Chicago Cubs organization as well as an inspirational speaker who has traveled the country passionately speaking to over 60,000 students. Chris has also spread his message through various different media outlets and has been featured on ESPN’s E:60, Sports Illustrated magazine, CNN, and USA Today. His mother, Sharonda Coleman Singleton, was murdered along with eight other victims at Mother Emanuel AME church in Downtown Charleston, South Carolina on June 17th 2015 by a white male who wanted to start a race related war in the United States. Chris inspired his city and the nation by forgiving the man who murdered his mother and stating that “Love is stronger than hate.” Chris inspires his audiences through his personal experiences of adversity and his belief that God can guide you through any storm you will ever pass."Check out Chris:Instagram: @csingleton_2LinkedIn: Chris SingletonChrisSingleton.comBuy Chris's amazing children's books here!Check out the newly released audiobook version of The Phoenix Manifesto on Audible.This episode is sponsored by The Phoenix Manifesto and Kickstrings.Visit ExtraordinaryExcellence.com, Phoenix Evolution, SeanDavidNY.If you have any questions that you would like discussed on the podcast, email them to TheEOEPodcast@gmail.com .Subscribe and leave a review!(Chris's bio above is from him website.)
In today's AdCast, Eric Elliott talks with former professional baseball player, speaker, and ordained minister, Chris Singleton. Through his experiences in diversity, inclusion, and race reconciliation, Chris is able to share his singular point of view on unity and overcoming adversity. After losing his mother, Rev. Sharonda Coleman-Singleton, from the massacre at Mother Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church, Chris has worked tirelessly to inspire young people. His book, Different: A Story About Loving Your Neighbor, speaks directly to our youth with messages of unity and reconciling beliefs that could lead to such a massacre. Join Chris and Eric as they discuss some of the shared experiences that have led both men to where they are today. ABOUT VIP MARKETING VIP Marketing is a digital advertising agency based in Charleston, SC. Our mission is to separate our clients from the crowd. We commit to serve and deliver their marketing and creative needs on time and within scope. So then, our goal is to partner with businesses to market to the right people, capture their attention. In brief, we get results with premium video production, social media marketing, graphic design, media planning, and media buying. Ultimately, we believe every business deserves Very Important Placement. The VIP Marketing team understands that all media plans are not created equal. So much great creative work is sabotaged by their placement. What good is an awesome video if no one sees it? Or, what if it’s served to the wrong audience? Generally speaking, you’re wasting dollars. VIP Marketing uses some of the best tools on the market to find your audience. Then, after building awareness, we aim to keep their attention. Finally, our strategies help turn these leads into conversions and revenue for your business. MARKETING STRATEGY + PLANNING Digital Media | Social Publishing & Listening | Company Branding | Copyright | Inbound Marketing | Content | Social Media Marketing Experts DIGITAL MARKETING SEO | SEM | Online Display | Site Analytics | Conversion Models | Reviews Management | CPM, CPC, CPA Models | Online Video | Video Pre-Roll SOCIAL PUBLISHING & LISTENING Strategy & Planning | Content Production | Social Monitoring | Measurement | Paid Social Campaigns MEDIA Planning | Research | Consulting | TV Buying | Radio Buying | Print Buying | Digital Media Buying | Mobile | Social Media Marketing Visit www.veryimportantplacement.com to learn more. Call: 843-760-0707 VIP ON FACEBOOK Message: https://www.facebook.com/VeryImportantPlacement/ Produced by Craft Creative, Charleston’s premium video production, design, and creative agency. Craft Creative video production and animation services businesses for all of their creative needs. Chiefly, they are experts in auto, legal and medical videos. Visit www.wecraftcreative.com
Not many can truly forgive when someone you love deeply has been brutally taken from you. But Chris Singleton is in a class all his own. As a college athlete and a former pro baseball player, Chris' life was headed in a promising direction. Until, at 18 years old, he lost one of the people most important to him. Chris' mom, Sharonda Coleman-Singleton, was one of the nine who were killed at the hands of a white supremacist who invaded Mother Emanuel Church on June 17, 2015. That moment changed everything for Chris. His mantra, "Love is stronger than hate." is now heard all across the country as he speaks to Fortune 500 companies, schools, churches, and other groups. There is nothing more beautiful in this life than someone who has every right to be angry, release that, and love recklessly.
Five years ago tonight Rev. Clementa Pinckney, Rev. Depayne Middleton Doctor, Myra Thompson, Tywanza Sanders, Cynthia Hurd, Sharonda Coleman-Singleton, Cynthia Hurd, Susie Jackson and Ethel Lance were murdered inside Mother Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, South Carolina. Omar Moore looks at the lives of these nine souls. June 17, 2020. Omar's film review of “Da 5 Bloods” (bit.ly/37nliju) Check your voter registration and register to vote at iwillvote.com, rockthevote.org, whenweallvote.org. MOORE THOUGHTS: moore.substack.com. Moore On Medium: medium.com/@omooresf The Politicrat YouTube page: bit.ly/3bfWk6V The Politicrat Facebook page: bit.ly/3bU1O7c The Politicrat blog: politicrat.politics.blog SUBSCRIBE to this podcast! Follow/tweet Omar at: http://twitter.com/thepopcornreel Follow/tweet The Politicrat at: twitter.com/the_politicrat
BONUS EPISODE On June 17, 2015, nine people were murdered in a race motivated mass shooting at Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, South Carolina. Sharonda Coleman Singleton was one of those people who were killed. Her son, Chris Singleton joins us today to remember that horrific day, the conversations he was having on race 5 years ago and why they continue to be important conversations to have today. Chris shares why his faith in Christ has helped fuel him to continue sharing his mother's memory and why forgiveness has truly given him freedom to not hold on to bitterness and anger.
A new children's book honoring one of the Emanuel 9, Sharonda Coleman Singleton, taken from us five years ago this month, is EXACTLY the message our world needs now. Author Chris Singleton talks in-depth with Kelly Golden on 94.3 WSC. Take a listen!
In this episode Mike sits down with former professional baseball player and speaker Chris Singleton. Chris shares his story of not only his life in baseball but his journey through tragedy.Chris is a former professional baseball player in the Chicago Cubs organization as well as an inspirational speaker who has traveled the country passionately speaking to over 60,000 students. Chris has also spread his message through various different media outlets and has been featured on ESPN's E:60, Sports Illustrated magazine, CNN, and USA Today. His mother, Sharonda Coleman Singleton, was murdered along with eight other victims at Mother Emanuel AME church in Downtown Charleston, South Carolina on June 17th 2015 by a white male who wanted to start a race related war in the United States. Chris inspired his city and the nation by forgiving the man who murdered his mother and stating that “Love is stronger than hate.” Chris inspires his audiences through his personal experiences of adversity and his belief that God can guide you through any storm you will ever pass.You are going to love this conversation!
Chris Singleton is a former professional baseball player in the Chicago Cubs organization as well as an inspirational speaker who has been featured on ESPN’s E:60, Sports Illustrated magazine, and USA Today. His mother, Sharonda Coleman Singleton, was murdered along with eight other victims at Mother Emanuel AME church in Downtown Charleston, South Carolina on June 17th 2015 by a racist white supremacist. Chris inspired his city and the nation by him forgiving the man who murdered his mother and stating that “Love is stronger than hate.” Chris inspires his audiences to forgive, overcome adversity, and life the life they were destined for.
Episode 291 Chris Singleton is a former pro baseball player, selected in the 19th round of the 2017 MLB Amateur Draft by the Chicago Cubs. He played his college ball at Charleston Southern University and after playing two seasons professionally, he announced his retirement in April of 2019. He is currently in his new role of Director of Community Outreach for the Charleston RiverDogs. Chris' mother, Sharonda Coleman Singleton, was killed in the June 2015 mass-shooting at Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, that also took the lives of 8 other people. A new documentary titled "Emanuel," produced by basketball star Stephen Curry, will take a look back at that horrific day and will be released on the 4 year anniversary of the shooting, June 17, 2019. On this episode of the podcast, we talk to Chris about his baseball retirement, why now is the right time to step away, dealing with grief, trusting God when nothing makes sense, and what he's learned about forgiveness. For more, log on to http://SportsSpectrum.com
Chris Singleton has an incredible Christian testimony. “Love is greater than hate.” Those were Chris’ words when he decided to forgive the man who murdered his mother, Sharonda Coleman Singleton, and eight others at Mother Emanuel AME church in downtown Charleston on June 17th, 2015. Chris has also played in the Chicago Cubs organization and currently work as an inspirational speaker and for the Charleston Riverdogs. Get to know Chris Singleton on this episode of Faith Conversations.
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