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Meet Heidi Solomon-OrlickHeidi is a proven veteran in Enterprise sales as well as a DEI and active aging advocate. With over 3 decades of global sales and executive leadership experience Heidi has generated over $1.5 Billion in revenue throughout her career in the BPO industry and has created thousands of jobs globally. She currently serves as Founder & CEO of GirlzWhoSell and CRO of The DORS Group Powered by Keller Williams. Founded in 2020, GirlzWhoSell is committed to democratizing professional sales and to building the largest pipeline of diverse, early-stage female sales talent. Heidi is a 2x author who, in 2022, released the highly acclaimed and award-winning book “Heels to Deals: How Women Are Dominating in Business-to-Business Sales.” Heidi is a 3x Stevie Award Winner for Women of the Year in Sales (Gold), Worldwide Sales Executive of the Year (Gold) and Women Helping Women (Bronze). She was listed in the Top 100 Women Magazine, was featured in Top Sales Magazine, was listed in the Top 100 Women in Sales published by Demandbase in both 2022 and 2023 and the Sales Collectives list of Women in Sales to Follow in 2024. Finally, Heidi has been ranked in the Top 50 Women Leaders of New Hampshire and was recently nominated for the SheRise 2024 Women in Leadership award.Highlights00:00 Welcome to the Social Capital Podcast01:21 Introducing Today's Guest: Heidi Solomon-Orlick02:51 Heidi's Journey and Influences05:13 Sales as a Life Skill06:00 The Intersection of Athletics and Sales10:34 Closing the Gender Gap in Sales16:35 Advice to My 20-Year-Old Self19:43 Lori's Why and Final Words of Wisdom21:40 Wrapping Up and Staying ConnectedConnect with HeidiLinkedInGirlzWhoSellHeels to Deals: How Women are Dominating in Business-to-Business Sales
SIMRADIO is honored to share Singer/Songwriter Sherise. Join us for Mixing It with Nicki Kris on November 11th, 2024 at 8:00PM ET/5:00PM PT. Connect with Sherise on Instagram, Facebook, and follow on Spotify Connect with Nicki Kris on Facebook, Twitter, & Instagram Connect with #SIM on Facebook, Twitter, & Instagram Thanks to our Podcast partner “Chatting with Nat” Mixing It theme music, ‘October Sky', by Nicki Kris #SistersInMusic - Together We Are Stronger
Welcome to "Starting a Business Simplified," the podcast that breaks down the complexities of entrepreneurship into simple, actionable steps. In today's special bonus episode, we have the pleasure of speaking with Lisa Lewis, a licensed marriage and family therapist, energy healing practitioner, trauma somatics specialist, and fellow podcast host. Lisa is not just a retreat host but an adventure leader, passionate about guiding women through transformative experiences. In this episode, Lisa shares her journey of personal growth and the inspiration behind the SheRise Retreat—a unique 4-night, 5-day experience designed to help women rise above their past stories and embrace their full potential. We'll dive into the retreat's activities, including energy movement exercises, meditations, nature walks, and more, all set against the stunning backdrop of El Capitan Canyon in California. Join us as we explore the power of community, feminine energy, and the importance of stepping out of your comfort zone. Plus, learn how to stay connected with Lisa and the retreat's sisterhood long after the adventure ends. If you're looking to find out more about the transformative SheRise Retreat and how to bring more adventure into your life, this episode is for you. Let's get started! Connect with Lisa Lewis: https://lisalewiscounseling.com/ Lisa Lewis Podcast: https://sensitiveinnature.com/ Connect with Suzy: Subscribe to Business Success Accelerator Newsletter: https://www.startingabusinesssimplified.com/newsletter Join Business Builders Connect; https://www.startingabusinesssimplified.com/business-community Join the Podcast Listener Community; https://www.facebook.com/groups/startingabusinesssimplified Schedule a call: https://683519.17hats.com/p#/scheduling/ptcxpgvbdngwrshnkxktgrvpsbpkxvxd Bonus Episode #48
Beloved Philly comedians TaTa Sherise & Ryan Shaner join Zac Amico this week for one of the weirdest and most winding watches ever! Maniacally mashing up a bank robbery, body horror, a big budget, and barks turned boy toys, this movie also boasts some star performances by horror icons Robert Englund & Doug Bradley. Spiraling out of control from Spain, it's none other than Killer Tongue from 1996, directed by Alberto Sciamma!Support Our Sponsors!Fans over the age of 21, go to YoDelta.com and use promo code GAS for 25% OFF your order!Fans over the age of 21, visit YoKratom.com for all your Kratom needs. No promo code necessary, just head over to YoKratom.com, home of the $60 kilo!For the full watch-along experience, visit GaSDigital.com and use promo code ZAC at signup to SAVE $1.50 on your monthly subscription plus access to all of our video episodes, completely Ad-Free & UNCENSORED!Follow the Show!Zac Amico:http://youtube.com/@midnightspookshow http://instagram.com/zacisnotfunnyhttp://twitter.com/zaspookshowTaTa Sherise:http://instagram.com/tatasherisehttp://tatasherise.comhttps://linktr.ee/tatasheriseRyan Shaner:http://youtube.com/@TheEndPodhttp://instagram.com/shanercobbedyhttp://x.com/_shaner_comedy_See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This episode Esh has guest (@TataSherise & @drizzbrwbeauty). The ladies have a pajama night and they discuss black women getting married, building the perfect man and dating weird men.
How lucky we are to spend some time with Tata Sherise. We introduced her to gaming culture and homesteading. Her input was invaluable. Follow her on Instagram and most importantly go see her do standup. http://instagram.com/tatasherise We popped off for whole 'nother nice time over at http://patreon.com/timbutterly This weekend I'll be hosting a comedy show at the Libertarian National Convention in Washington D.C.! What in the world. https://lnc2024.com/product/comedy-night/ May 31st I'll be at the lovely Emmaus Theatre with Josh Potter! https://www.eventbrite.com/e/josh-potter-live-comedy-at-the-emmaus-theatre-tickets-845122884297?aff=ebdsoporgprofile Columbus, OH August 25th https://www.etix.com/ticket/p/52288700/tim-butterly-columbus-funny-bone-comedy-club-columbus?partner_id=100 Tacoma, WA October 25-27th https://www.tacomacomedyclub.com/events/91211 Janesville, WI September 20-21st https://www.cabinlaughs.com/events/91709
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In this special episode, I'm joined by my incredible co-coach, Sherise Adkins who is a guiding light when it comes to all things marketing, sales and strategy. Listen in as we walk you through the steps we'd take to coach you through a launch, how we would personalise strategies to suit you and your business and she gives real world examples of the kind of hands on support we provide people inside our one-of-a-kind program NEON. Our clients love her, I love her, you'll love this episode. Can't wait to hear the breakthroughs you have!In this episode we cover:What you need before you launch - and what to do if you don't have thisThe exact steps we take to create sold-out offers and craft compelling brand scripts tailored to our client's individual strengthsHow to navigate launch slumps and mindset hurdles with data-driven strategies LINKS:If you were nodding your head, particularly at the beginning of the episode when Sherise and I were discussing how important it is to have your “ducks in a row” pre-launch and ensuring your offer is clear and fleshed out so you can have a strong launch, then I'd love to invite you to join Constantly Converting: A 12 week program for coaches + service providers to design and refine their core offer, messaging + sales strategies to convert and create consistent $5k+ monthsJOIN HEREIf the idea of personalised support inside your business (whether for a launch or an evergreen business model), I'd love to invite you to join NEON: Our signature (and first-of-its-kind) personalised group program for service providers who want to refine their business model, product suite and sales + marketing strategies to create a multi 6 figure result. Within 48 hours, we can:1️⃣ Onboard you into NEON 2️⃣ Review your product suite, provide feedback (and find any extra $$$ you've left on the table!) as well as which offer to prioritise in Q1 to generate more sales + profits3️⃣ Start refining that offer's messaging and gather data to create a sales strategy suitable for you and your bizAll that *AND* we'll get to know your strengths so we can support you with personalised strategies for your own version of “Richness Without Sacrifice” JOIN HERE
Happy launch season! Q1 is typically the time we see a ton of launches and there's a lot happening right now - including many of our own clients!Over the next two episodes, I'll be sharing:What's working right now plus 5 things we've learned from this launch season aloneHow Team JJ would coach YOU if your launch “wasn't working” My co-coach of 4 years, Sherise will join us next week to share how we coach clients in our daily NEON Slack channel and in calls (she's a GUN, you don't want to miss it!)In today's ep, I'll be sharing:Why data is the MOST important thing you can have in a launch, including how to set it up, what data to look at and what actions to take from thatWhy only selling the desires (i.e. where your client *wants* to be) is not going to create the kind of conversions you're after - and what else you should be focusing onThe #1 thing I'm doing in my top of funnels and in my content to highlight the benefits of my offer, that's also leading to more consistent conversionsLINKS:MESSAGING MAGIC WORKBOOKThis 40+ page workbook contains the 3 simple messaging shifts to move your offer from ‘that sounds good' to 'wholly fkn cow! where do I sign?' (in under 3 minutes).In this workbook, I'll show you:A simple copywriting rule that'll help you clarify the real value of your offerThe quick cross check that'll turn browsers into buyersOne powerful question that'll make your offer ridiculously relevantDOWNLOAD HERETHE CONVERSION FRAMEWORKSet solid foundations for consistent sales (without actually having to sell every single day!)In this FREE value packed 65 minute masterclass, I'll share the simple 3 step framework I use for our clients to create the foundations in their business for consistent conversions now and over the long term.WATCH HERE
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Philly comedian, actress, & content creator Tata Sherise stopped by the SippinWitSammie set to tell us her journey through comedy and drop a few jokes. Barstool talk from the biggest sipper in Philly with some of the most innovate people in the world, Sammie is the one to sit and sip wit if you wanna enjoy conversation. 00:00 TRAILERS 00:15 INTROS 02:00 PROFESSIONAL COMEDIAN 06:00 THE ART OF CALL BACKS 07:30 HOSTING VS PERFORMING 10:00 JENNY THE MOVIE ON AMAZON AND TUBI 13:00 WHATCHU SIPPIN? IPA OUT NOW 15:00 FEMALE COMEDIANS 24:00 MARY J BIRTHDAY TWIN 28:00 NA NA IS COMING 36:00 MOM DA BULLY 37:00 SELF-DEPRICATION 39:00 40F 42:00 SOMETIMES HYGENE IS ALL YOU HAVE 45:00 ATTACKED BY THE INTERNET 50:00 UNDERSTAND YOUR ROOM 1:00:00 FILMING SETS 1:05:00 MASTERING THE INTERNET1:20:00 OUTROS IG: @sippinwitsammie https://www.tatasherise.com/ Join the discord: https://discord.com/invite/RqwUmApa?fbclid=IwAR2T4lGoXtLv6N4WgZZ5ZIq72Z6J2v3yyV4vv6-aSwBbaDJURERsCjPthJk #sippinwitsammie #letstalkaboutit #hiphop #phillycomedy #toure #kevinhart #tatasherise #funnycomedy --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sippinwitsammie/support
We have assembled some of the biggest women in the Philadelphia scene to talk about all things dating. On this episode we talk about having big money energy, angry Maura, the white "N" word, getting a gun, men manipulating women, men flirting by being mean, the need to be liked, resting Bish face, why we are all single, not texting back, marriage, kids, work husbands and wives, making men work for it, the future of dating and way more! Follow the Podcast @loveandthenwhatFollow Mr. Everybody @mr.everybodypodsFollow Maura@maurbiexoFollow Juls@jul_therealtorFollow Tata@tatasheriseFollow Marisa@marisaacareyFollow Drizz@drizzbrwbeautyWould you like to be apart of the show, ask us a question or tell us a story? Please email us at LoveandThenWhat@gmail.com or send us a message on Instagram @loveandthenwhatTo see other clips, remember to subscribe to the YouTube channel and go to our website loveandthenwhat.com to see all of our videos, socials and behind the scenes clips.
OFR S3 E11 Onionbusiness.com team Sherise and Kathleen join us for a great conversation about the every changing business of onions and media in agriculture.
SIP YOUR HEART OUT LIVE! (NYC 8/6)---> https://citywinery.com/newyork/Online/default.asp?BOparam::WScontent::loadArticle::permalink=NYLFT-Sip-Your-Heart-Out-8-6-23-730pm&BOparam::WScontent::loadArticle::context_id= Welcome back soulies, on this episode Esh is joined by a special guest TaTa (@tatasherise) and they talk about whiskey dick, low sex drive, sex with skinny guys vs big guys, sweaty sex, men in dad mode, worst first date, and much more! be sure to check out all things TaTa Sherise on her website ( https://www.tatasherise.com/ )
Comedian TaTa Sherise is here as we discuss:Dating outside your race,Kevin Samuels hate of obese women, Having 20 siblings, Bailing your man out of jail.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Comedian TaTa Sherise is here as we discuss:Dating outside your race,Kevin Samuels hate of obese women, Having 20 siblings, Bailing your man out of jail.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
You can find Sherise at www.facebook.com/SheriseWhite Her Anthologies can be found at the link below. http://www.amazon.com/Shattered-Glass.../dp/B09V4F24NS
Sherise White is the Founder of Hurt2Healing, Minister, Motivational Speaker, and Author. You can find Sherise at www.facebook.com/SheriseWhite Her Anthologies can be found at the link below. www.amazon.com/Shattered-Glass-Broken-Virtuous-Woman-ebook/dp/B09V4F24NS
This is easily an all-time great episode. Our friend TaTa Sherise joins us and blows our friggin socks off. After this ep, go to Patreon.com/dadmeatpodcast to hear TaTa tell a massage story that resulted in all of us wetting through our diapers. Check out Tim's Twitch channel at Twitch.tv/timbutterly Buy Mike's new book, On Percs, at OnPercs.com
Here to Help is a look at how people's experience, strength, and hope inspire them to want to help others.In this best of episode Chris speaks to Sherise Bright, Senior Vice President of Communications and Marketing at the the Human Rights Campaign (HRC), the nation's largest lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ+) civil rights organization. Bright has spent her career defining, elevating, promoting, and safeguarding the brand, reputation, and impact of world-leading nonprofits and global media properties. This conversation goes into detail on Sherise's experience in the worlds of LGBTQ+ advocacy, education, law, impact litigation, public policy and entertainment.
In this episode of brand chats, I'm chatting with Sherise Fleming, a Central Gippsland photographer and digital creative. Sherise has built two creative businesses and also promotes her personal brand. In this episode, we chat about juggling multiple brands, the power of social media and standing out through creativity and personality! Managing multiple brands as a multi-passionate business owner Finding your brand personality Weaving personal branding into social media Standing out and having fun on social media with filters and GIFs The future of branding and social media Say hello to Sherise and I on socials, and let us know what you thought of the episode! https://www.instagram.com/darbylyndon/ https://www.instagram.com/sherisefleming/ https://www.instagram.com/centralgippslandphotography/ https://www.instagram.com/brightenyourdaydigital/
Who is Sherise Ford, you might ask? SheRise Ford affectionately known as “The Six-Foot Publicist,” is in fact a Los Angeles native as well as, the founder and CEO of The SheRise Enterprise. The then actress, singer, and model landed the deal that led to living in her purpose at her Beverly Hills Public relations firm. SheRise Ford was born to be a publicist! Since opening her doors, Ford has worked with numerous celebrities, and brand partners. Work which includes media consulting, event management/production, music video casting, public relations consulting, and social media management. Ford has also worked with Teck Holmes of Cartoon Network, cast film, and music videos for renowned artists — Charlie Wilson, Johnny Gil, and 21 Savage and many other major projects. All in all, Sherise Ford thrives on making sure the content she is working on releasing is expressed with the utmost truth and respect for the current brand and/or clients she is providing services for. She wakes up everyday not having to work a day in her life. Because just as Mark Twaine says “Find a job you enjoy doing,and you will never have to work day in your life.” --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/relativetv/support
Rocky give her tips on how to have a kick ass time as a wedding guest! Plus, Irish guys, hippie spirit, and sound medical advice. Comedian TaTa Sherise joins The Party God Squad with a story that tests the limits of crazy. The gals swap war stories! How far would you go for El Diablo?
The Many Dimensions of Supply Chain Success For Sherise Brown and Katrina Allen of https://www.dmsna.com/ (Detroit Manufacturing Systems (DMS)), a woman's place is on the shop floor. As two female leaders who worked their way up from assembly staff to Supply Chain Superintendents, they bring important assets to the automotive manufacturing industry. “Women tend to be patient, we listen, we hear what you're saying,” Katrina says. “One of the things that we bring to the table is a lot of wisdom where we can make good decisions.” The focus of their management style? Cultivating and uplifting a strong team. It's that kind of leadership, Sherise and Katrina say, that got DMS through the unpredictable post-pandemic environment. In this episode of Auto Supply Chain Prophets, co-hosts Cathy Fisher and Terry Onica sit down with Sherise and Katrina as they share their supply chain management secrets. Themes discussed in this episode: What Supply Chain Superintendents do. Why you should pursue training and certifications. What women bring to the supply chain. How great leadership and teamwork can keep your supply chain afloat in unprecedented times. Why supply chains should embrace automation. Featured on this Episode Name: Sherise Brown Title: Superintendent of Supply Chain and Logistics, https://www.dmsna.com/ (Detroit Manufacturing Systems) About: After growing up with a father who worked in a manufacturing plant, Sherise never thought she would find herself in the industry. But after serving in the military, she found that she liked the structure that supply chains had to offer. A decade ago, she came into DMS as an Assembly Worker and climbed the ranks to Superintendent. Connect: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sherise-brown-7b8b1750/ (LinkedIn)https://www.linkedin.com/in/greg-hawver-17394220 ( ) Name: Katrina Allen Title: Superintendent of Supply Chain, https://www.dmsna.com/ (Detroit Manufacturing Systems) About: Katrina started as assembly line staff at DMS 10 years ago, working her way through higher positions as a Dock Coordinator and later a Shipping Supervisor. This year, Katrina became a Supply Chain Superintendent alongside Sherise. Connect: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katrina-allen-b982a9187/ (LinkedIn)https://www.linkedin.com/in/greg-hawver-17394220 ( ) Episode HighlightsTimestamped inflection points from the show [0:40] Meet the guests: Cathy, Terry, and Jan welcome two exceptional female leaders in the automotive manufacturing industry: Katrina Allen and Sherise Brown from Detroit Manufacturing Systems. [3:40] Pushing to the next level: Katrina and Sherise talk about their favorite things about supply chain management: engaging with and empowering employees and working collaboratively across departments. [6:21] A woman's wisdom: What can women bring to the table in supply chains? A lot of assets that will benefit the industry, Katrina and Sherise say, from patience to wisdom and the ability to multitask. [7:56] Staying afloat: A shortage of manpower is one of the biggest challenges that supply chains face as the fallout of the pandemic continues. Katrina and Sherise explain how exceptional teamwork and leadership at Detroit Manufacturing Systems helped the company stay afloat in unprecedented times. [9:44] Embracing automation: Sherise talks about how implementing a Warehouse Management System increased the accuracy and efficiency of the supply chain, and why others in the industry should embrace automation. [8:34] Maintaining the line: Katrina walks us through a day in the life of a Supply Chain Superintendent. [12:23] Get certified: Not everyone gets specialized supply chain training before entering the industry, but Katrina and Sherise both did. They explain how classes and certifications can help your supply chain career. [13:39] Breaking down silos: Silos — or divisions in a company that operate...
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SheRise Ford is The Six-Foot Publicist and the founder and CEO of The SheRise Enterprise, a boutique public relations firm specializing in maximizing editorial press coverage for entertainers and entrepreneurs, as well as female models. Through her work, she noticed that many unsigned creatives and small business owners just starting couldn't afford to invest in her $5,000 monthly retainer, and most didn't know how start earning more exposure for themselves. With the launch of SheriseU, her one-on-one coaching program, The Six Foot Publicist, aims to solve that problem. Since opening her doors, Ford has worked with a number of celebrities and brand partners on media consulting, event management/production, music video casting, public relations consulting, and social media management. When she's not consulting, Ford, affectionately known as, “The Six-Foot Publicist,” devotes a lot of her time to content development and is known to collaborate with a slew of podcast hosts. She also recently hosted the red carpet for the Pan African Film Festival. That is what you see on the surface. Listen to this episode of The Verdict where we dive deeper! In this episode: · A passion for music as an opportunity to learn the business side of entertainment · Ignoring the haters and finding the right people to work with · Constantly creating and cultivating ideas to fulfill a mission · The lost art of putting pen to paper · Celebrities as people just like everyone else · Never shutting up and building a network to build your brand · Getting involved in your community to make a positive difference · Teaching others your business so they can empower themselves · Trends that are making building a future on your own easier · Managing your fears and pushing past them to succeed I hope you enjoyed the episode! SheRise was so generous to share her story and give us some insight into just what can happen when you align with your authentic self. Please let me know your thoughts! Connect with SheRise Ford: Website: https://www.sheriseford.com/ Facebook: @sheriseford Instagram: @sheriseent Twitter: @SheRiseEnt Connect with Tom Feher: Website: www.feherlawfirm.com Facebook: @feherlaw Instagram: @feherlawpc Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode Chris will be speaking with Sherise Bright, Senior Vice President of Communications and Marketing at the the Human Rights Campaign (HRC), the nation's largest lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ+) civil rights organization. Bright has spent her career defining, elevating, promoting, and safeguarding the brand, reputation, and impact of world-leading nonprofits and global media properties. This conversation will go into detail on Sherise's experience in the worlds of LGBTQ+ advocacy, education, law, impact litigation, public policy and entertainment,
In this week's episode Manpreet speaks to Sherise Reid, a spiritual counsellor and intuitive reader about the impact of having an emotionally unavailable dad. In this week's episode you will learn:What an emotionally unavailable dad isThe impact of having a dad that was absentHow to heal the wound of absent fatherImpact of absent father on romantic relationshipsLearn more about Sherise here Support podcast here on patreonBuy Power of No mini course here Join 8 week signature course rename Take Back Your Power releasing on 23rd JuneLearn more about coaching services hereand book free 30 min discovery call hereJoin our membership group Rewrite Your Storyfor £13.99Here are some book recommendations to kick off your healing in my FREE guide to transform your journey. Follow us on instagram for Heart's Happiness daily inspiration for your mental health and healing.Join our PRIVATE Facebook group to carry on the conversation and speak to others who want to find their own Heart's Happiness and heal. Subscribe to our videos on you tube.Everyone deserves to find their own Heart's Happiness and this podcast has been created with so much love from my heart to yours. Love Manpreet
In today's episode Sherise explains to us how it feels to be a woman in the movie industry and how to have success when it comes to acting. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lets-pause-podcast/message
In this episode, we look at how to promote yourself as a creative, also, how to network intentionally. Sherise's Ford bio: It all started as a pitch to Courvoisier. By the end of the conversation, Los Angeles native, SheRise Ford was in the door. The then actress, singer, and model landed the deal that opened the doors of her Beverly Hills boutique public relations firm, The SheRise Enterprise. Since opening her doors, Ford has worked with a number of celebrities and brand partners on media consulting, event management/production, music video casting, public relations consulting, and social media management. Her projects included providing media relations to rapper, businessman, Master P. and his son Romeo. Under her helm, the “It's Time Kids,” an exercise campaign featuring Master P. and Romeo, was spotlighted on the Wendy's Williams Show. As a publicist for Will Claye, Olympic medalist, Ford coordinated his album release party for, Look What You Created, in partnership with Red Bull and Hip Hop DX. Ford, affectionately known as, “The Six-Foot Publicist,” has worked with Teck Holmes of Cartoon Network, cast film, and music videos for renowned artists — Charlie Wilson, Johnny Gil, and 21 Savage. Recently, she worked as a producer with director Phillip Jackson on the Beats by Dre Olympic campaign, starring track and field sprinter Sha'Carri Richardson. When she's not consulting, Ford devotes a lot of her time to content development and is known to collaborate with a slew of podcast hosts. She is also a Los Angeles government official where she serves as a community activist and President of the North Hollywood North East Neighborhood Council. Connect with Sherise: Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/sheriseent Website: https://www.sheriseford.com To support this channel/content and to help keep it going, please put support Kassandra Lauren Gordon on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/klgjewellery SUBSCRIBE TO MY CHANNEL! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGdB... Connect with Kassandra Lauren Gordon: Email: kassandra@kassandralaurengordon.com Website: https://klgjewellery.com/collections/all Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/klgjewellery
TaTa Sherise has been on stage dancing and acting since she was 5 years old. She hit the stage doing comedy in 2017. TaTa is ELECTRIC on stage and dropped some heat on this episode. Follow TaTa Episode 56 of Rated G with Gary G. Garcia and Brian Licata. Subscribe to our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/RatedG?fan_landing=true www.onlyinsol.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ratedg/message
This week, Stormy is joined by comedian Tata Sherise, and they talk about GYO visits, kinks, what girls want guys to stop doing during sex, and more!Follow Tata on all platforms @Tatasherise!Come see the Chocolate Chip & Sip Live Show, May 20th at Clementine's Urban Bistro! Tickets and more info available at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/chocolate-chip-sip-live-show-with-stormy-pea-tickets-247928479757?aff=ebdssbdestsearch See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sherise Cooper is a Lead Patient Access Representative for BJC health and the proprietor of DeHavelyn Homecare, LLC. in Saint Louis. She's also a mother who overcame incredible odds to provide a better life for her children. Her story is one of inspiration and will show you that anything is possible if you set your mind to it. You won't want to miss this episode of the Lion's Den with Seth Podcast. If you are digging the content, please let us hear your feedback & don't forget to SHARE, LIKE, and FOLLOW our page. We're gonna be streaming live from streamyard.com/facebook www.facebook.com/thelionscast Need to catch up on the Den? Add us to your playlist on www.lionspride21.com Do you want to start your own podcast but don't know where to start ?The basic tools you need and a coach that will help you establish your podcast. Enroll now on podcast boot camp with "Seth the Speaker" . Go to this link: https://tinyurl.com/ymaz9m87 Interested in The Lion's Den Merch? https://teespring.com/stores/the-lions-den-merchandise --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thelionsdenwithseth/support
Two decades ago, just a few months shy of high school graduation, Sherise Holden learned she was pregnant. Today, she leads a nonprofit called SheRises, that connects teen moms to resources and mentors. Holden says this work is valuable, "I can help so many other young mothers rise, just by giving them a word of encouragement and giving them sort of like a sneak peek to the other wise of the window, like, you know what, your life isn't over. There's so many things that you can do, there're so many ways that you can accomplish goals."We hear about love and perseverance from Sherise and her daughter, Autumn. Find out how to get involved here. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Randy Edelman has a career that as see him go from a member of a Broadway pit orchestra to producing solo albums for stars like Dionne Warwick, The Carpenters and Barry Manilow. Since then he has garnered multiple awards for his work in film music scoring including some of the biggest hit of Hollywood. His body of work is amazing.Sherise D'Souza is an amazing singer/songwriter who is one of the best-known and respected talents to emerge from India's popular music scene. He music includes virtually all musical genres, she has performed around the world and her latest release, "Never Born," is a dynamic and inspirational song that you won't soon forget. Listen free anytime ... and give the link to your friends so they can listen, too!
For our Halloween content we wanted to expand and create a space for investigators and people in the paranormal community to come and discuss what's going on in the paranormal, things they've learned, experiences they shared, and finally advise on going out and investigating. On the very first episode we have 4 very unique and very awesome teams. This round table is hosted by co host Isaac from Hidden In The Shadows Podcast. In this episode they talk about attachments, their experience, gear, and so much more. Find out more below on the individual teams and let us know in the comments how you're liking the round table.Haunted History BC: Researching paranormal activity, legends of hauntings, and local folklore while preserving Canada's past and present history. Regina and Victoria are two paranormal investigators with an big love for preserving the history behind these locations. Oscar from Induced Fear Podcast: Oscar is from the paranormal podcast called the Induced Fear Podcast. Featuring topics such as cryptids, haunted locations, weird and bizarre places. Oscar is a paranormal investigator as well!Cory from Paranormal Hunters of MA: Cory is a paranormal investigator from Massachusetts. He's had his share of paranormal experiences as well as exploring places all around in search of the paranormal. Hear his take on this roundtable of his experiences and more.Sherise from Lonely Soul Society Paranormal Research and Medium. : Sherise is also a medium and paranormal investigator in the pacific north west of the US, and has loads of paranormal experience. Hear her story and how her medium abilities play in with investigations.Where can you find them?InstagramHaunted History BC: @haunted_history_BCOscar from Induced Fear Podcast:@inducedfearpodcastSherise from Lonely Soul Society Paranormal Research and Medium: @lonelysoulssociety_paranormalCory from Paranormal Hunters of MA: @paranormal_hunters_of_ma Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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For our Halloween content we wanted to expand and create a space for investigators and people in the paranormal community to come and discuss what's going on in the paranormal, things they've learned, experiences they shared, and finally advise on going out and investigating. On the very first episode we have 4 very unique and very awesome teams. This round table is hosted by co host Isaac from Hidden In The Shadows Podcast. In this episode they talk about attachments, their experience, gear, and so much more. Find out more below on the individual teams and let us know in the comments how you're liking the round table.Haunted History BC: Researching paranormal activity, legends of hauntings, and local folklore while preserving Canada's past and present history. Regina and Victoria are two paranormal investigators with an big love for preserving the history behind these locations. Oscar from Induced Fear Podcast: Oscar is from the paranormal podcast called the Induced Fear Podcast. Featuring topics such as cryptids, haunted locations, weird and bizarre places. Oscar is a paranormal investigator as well!Cory from Paranormal Hunters of MA: Cory is a paranormal investigator from Massachusetts. He's had his share of paranormal experiences as well as exploring places all around in search of the paranormal. Hear his take on this roundtable of his experiences and more.Sherise from Lonely Soul Society Paranormal Research and Medium. : Sherise is also a medium and paranormal investigator in the pacific north west of the US, and has loads of paranormal experience. Hear her story and how her medium abilities play in with investigations.Where can you find them?InstagramHaunted History BC: @haunted_history_BCOscar from Induced Fear Podcast:@inducedfearpodcastSherise from Lonely Soul Society Paranormal Research and Medium: @lonelysoulssociety_paranormalCory from Paranormal Hunters of MA: @paranormal_hunters_of_ma
On this episode we talk to comedian Ta Ta Sherise. We talk her journey as a comedian, zodiac signs, washing your ass, looting, standup, mushrooms and much much more.
Question of the Day: Where are you in your forgiveness and healing journey and how has forgiveness impacted your life? Hey SIA Fam!!! Thanks for tuning in to our SIXTH Podcast Episode. Our goal with this podcast is to curator a platform that allows Millennials, GenZ'ers, and BIPOC to come out and Share THEIR Story pertaining to mental health and a variety of different other topics. This was a special episode because this was all about forgiveness with the person that taught me best, My Aunt Sherise. We would like to thank Aunt Sherise for coming onto the podcast to share her story and her journey through forgiveness and how it healed her. My aunt lessons taught me that forgiveness isn't about the other person but for your own self. We discussed how forgiveness isn't an easy journey but a beautiful one when you appreciate each moment that occurs. TIMESTAMPS of the Show: ▶ 0:20 Introduction ▶ 1:37 What's your definition of mindfulness and self-awareness? ▶ 7:07 How do you practice self-accountability? ▶ Does this current generation hold themselves accountable? If so, how? ▶ 13:02 How do you believe instant gratification has affected this current generations/culture and will affects if we don't make a change? ▶ 17:30 Sherise's Forgiveness Journey Convo ▶ 21:20 Forgiveness of Self or Forgiveness of Others? ▶ 30:07 How to protect your energy ▶ 35:10 5 Words to that best describe Sherise's journey ▶ 37:31 Learning Patience for others and self ▶ 33:30 What are your projections of how business will thrive within the next few years? ▶ 41:31 Major Takeaway Point ▶ 46:25 Final Thoughts & Outro ✩ F o l l o w O u r G u e s t ✩ Main Instagram↠ @receekupz https://www.instagram.com/receekupz/ ✩ B u s i n e s s S o c i a l s ✩ Instagram↠ @JoyfulWellness_ https://www.instagram.com/joyfulwellness_ Twitter ↠ @JoyfulWellness_ https://twitter.com/joyfulwellness_ Facebook ↠ Joyful Wellness Project https://www.facebook.com/jwprojectllc Website: https://www.jwpcoach.com/ ▶SUBSCRIBE TO MY PERSONAL CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwBbzMdde5l26dcDUkmjDPA
Join us in S2 Episode 4 of the University. We invited CEO J' Tasha St. Cyr & SheRise "the 6FT Publicist" to sit down and talk about how they are able to navigate in a very male dominate industry. J'Tasha created her own entertainment company called Miss Everything Ent. Ms. Ford created her own publicist company and together these two power woman has taken Hollywood by storm. Tune in as they give some gem's and road maps to how they gained success & liberation.
In this special bonus, listen to highlights from the fifth episode, "Changing." Connect with Sherise! Blog: Life as He Reveals Instagram: @lifeashreveals
Two decades ago, just a few months shy of high school graduation, Sherise Holden learned she was pregnant. Today, Holden leads the nonprofit SheRises, which connects teen moms to resources and mentors. We hear about love and perseverance from Sherise and her daughter, Autumn. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this special bonus, listen to highlights from the fourth episode, "Discerning." Connect with Sherise! Blog: Life as He Reveals Instagram: @lifeashreveals
In this special bonus, listen to highlights from the third episode, "Belonging." Connect with Sherise! Blog: Life as He Reveals Instagram: @lifeashreveals
In preparation for this episode of the Am Writing Fantasy podcast, Autumn and Jesper have suffered through some of the WORST movies. This is an entertaining top 10 of the movies which tells the worst stories EVER. At the end, the hosts share some thoughts on what NOT to do when creating stories of our own. Tune in for new episodes EVERY single Monday. SUPPORT THE AM WRITING FANTASY PODCAST! Please tell a fellow author about the show and visit us at Apple podcast and leave a rating and review. Join us at www.patreon.com/AmWritingFantasy. For as little as a dollar a month, you'll get awesome rewards and keep the Am Writing Fantasy podcast going. Read the full transcript below. (Please note that it's automatically generated and while the AI is super cool, it isn't perfect. There may be misspellings or incorrect words on occasion). Narrator (2s): You're listening to The Am Writing Fantasy Podcast in today's Publishing landscape, you can reach fans all over the world. Query letters are a thing of the past. You don't even need a literary agent. There is nothing standing in the way of making a living from riding. Join two best selling authors who have self published more than 20 books between them now on to the show with your hosts, Autumn Birt and Jesper Schmidt. Jesper (30s): Hello, I'm Jesper Autumn (31s): and I'm Autumn. Jesper (33s): This is episode 119 of The Am Writing Fantasy Podcast. And it is time for one of our ultimate this again, One of those not so serious Episode. So we hope that you will enjoy it as we enter the world of the WORST Stories Ever Told we were looking forward to this one, Autumn (56s): which is funny because when you first mentioned it, I said, I don't know how I'm gonna do on this one, but the secret that I had forgotten about really what's that. Oh, well, have you ever heard of mystery science theater? Jesper (1m 17s): No, I'm not sure. No, no, no. Autumn (1m 20s): I'll tell you all about it and why it's my ace in the hole and I'm going to do so blow you out of the water on this one. Jesper (1m 27s): Why do we get well, OK. Let's see. But, but I actually have some surprises lined up as well, so yeah, you'll see. You'll see. I I'm going to impress, you know, I was gonna say this one, maybe it's a good, it's not the right term. This'll be so bad how bad it's going to be an excellent. Autumn (1m 47s): I can not wait. Well, how are the things over in Denmark? Jesper (1m 55s): A well for for one, we've had some chats today. Excellent. So that's a good start. And a, I'm also expecting to start refereeing next week. And I hope I actually, last weekend I did do a on the 15th match a So, but senior soccer should pick up again this coming weekend. I hope so. I'm really looking forward to that too, that we are getting out of some so Corona restrictions that makes us all our lives are a nightmare. So, so that's good. That's exciting. Yeah. Oh yeah. And speaking about Corona restrictions, we are actually managed to go to Ikea last Saturday and no one would really not be excited about it going to Ikea. Jesper (2m 45s): But the thing is that since we moved into the apartment, we've had quite some furniture that we needed to deliver back to Ikea. I can click on host. Yeah. They closed. And we were stuck with it here in the apartment because we thought we couldn't go anywhere. So it would deliver it back. And we also have like one wall in the bedroom that is still filled up with moving boxes because we needed to deliver that stuff back to Ikea. And then we needed to buy a new piece of furniture. So we could empty all those boxes and put it in to a cabinet. But we couldn't do all of that. So we've been waiting a lot for like three months, but finally, Autumn (3m 26s): Yeah, Jesper (3m 26s): Indeed. So a lot of finally last Saturday they reopened so we could get it. We still have it. You still have to book a time and all of that stuff in order to be able to go inside of a warehouse where there's like 10 people in this humongous place. But nevertheless, we in medicine and the way we actually got to our staff deliver delivered back and bought the new stuff and took that with us home. So when Easter holidays comes up here quite soon, I know what I have to do. I have to put Ikea stuff back together. Again, it's just not my favorite thing to do, but at least we are done with it. Autumn (3m 60s): Yeah. Well, like I said, I wish you were closer. I love building things. You saw me building my cabin that we're staying in. And so yeah. I would love to help out building things, but its kind of a, you know, I can't quite make the flight, even though things are improving slowly in the us, they are hoping they're saying, ah, my husband's signed me up for our a coronavirus vaccination. So like that's exciting that they got to my age bracket. It's not the bottom of the, the brackets focused. Jesper (4m 31s): Yeah. I don't know if it's good or bad weather when your number comes off. It's like, Hmm. Is this because they think either I'm old or they think that it's something wrong with me. So we better actually meet this person. This is just like what what's going on. Yeah. Autumn (4m 44s): Well they had already let me put it down to eight to 16 year olds. What you had to have one of these certain listed health things and I'm like, Nope, Nope, Nope. I'm, I'm perfectly fine, but I'm older than 16, but they finally opened it up to my age group. So that's exciting. That means I might be able to see my parents some time to, So we have a date for it already. What do you know when it's going to be sometime in April, April and April. Okay. I haven't even been told about it yet when I'm gonna get any vaccines. Yeah. So yeah. We'll see. But hopefully within the next couple, a couple of months then yeah, Yeah, yeah. Well, my parents have gotten there's, and they've been out two breweries, you know, every one space, it sounds like they are out and about all of it everywhere, but you know, the tables are really far. Autumn (5m 29s): So, you know, it's like if there's three other people in the entire room with them, it's amazing. I'm usually there taking pictures and it's empty, but they've been out and you know, going to get a draft beers and taking photos. I'm just like dad, but I go to Jesper (5m 44s): Yeah. Yeah. And we've all had enough of this stuff by now. So a for sure we need to, I think everybody is looking forward to get to the other side of it. I guess my biggest fears just because they are starting to open it up now. So my biggest thing is just that it will happen. Like it did it last time they start to open it up and then like, three-four weeks later they shot it all down. And then if they do that, I think people will get pretty damn upset because people are just fed up with it. Autumn (6m 11s): Yeah. Especially with the spring, you know, now it's almost spring here and some are rolling out. If they shut everything down for the summer, I think there would be a revolution here. They just don't do it. Let them go. Yeah. Jesper (6m 24s): Yeah. We don't. We are, we've had enough. Yeah. But otherwise, if anything is everything good on your end Autumn (6m 32s): And do lots of covers and writing and reading and all that kind of stuff. But overall, mostly just working on my laptop because it's still only in the forties, which I can't think of what that would be in Celsius, but it's just above, you know, a little bit above freezing. So it looks beautiful and the feel so warm and you go outside and about 15 minutes later they was like, I need something warm to drink. So it's looking in fighting almost all of the snow is gone, but it is still spring and very early here, but it's exciting to see the water running in this stream again and sea ground and all of those good things. Autumn (7m 13s): Yeah. Narrator (7m 13s): Oh a week on the internet with The Am Writing Fantasy Podcast. Jesper (7m 19s): Yeah. So I don't know if you have something you want to share in this section, all of them, but I'm just going to keep it very brief. But I just wanted to check if you had something first before I do that. Nothing else Autumn (7m 29s): Too exciting. It's been so busy and I'd been working on Instagram, working on how to do Instagram and all of these other things, but something specifically to the Podcast, nothing to share with authors yet, but I'm working on a few things. Jesper (7m 43s): Okay, cool. Yeah. I'm also just going to keep it very briefly. Just the small thing he had. I just wanted to say that it, it will speaking to you the listener, if you enjoy The Am Writing Fantasy Podcast, the best thing you can really do for us is to tell another author, a friend about it. We are still in the process of growing our listenership here. So we would really like for a lot more people to find us. So if you like this podcast will not tell an author, a friend about it and you will be helping us out. And you will also help out the person who you are telling you about a great podcast and listen to. So it's like a sort of like a win, win situation that doesn't cost you anything on the contrary, you will probably going to get a lot of gratitude in return. Jesper (8m 29s): So a yeah, I just wanted to remind that that's a really small and easy thing that you can do that it will actually make meaning quite a lot for us. Autumn (8m 39s): Absolutely come Sherise join us and help spread the word. We would appreciate it. Jesper (8m 45s): Yeah. So with that being said, should we just a dive? Yeah, Autumn (8m 49s): I think so. Because this one, we have WORST Stories. I have plots and we both have five each to see and are trying to figure out which one's the worst of the worst. So I think we better get into it. Yeah. Jesper (9m 6s): Okay. So this is going to be interesting. I mean, I think when you, initially, when I started building my list here, initially I wanted to only make picks of stuff that I had read or seen. But, but as it turned out, I think I'm pretty good at avoiding bad stories. So yeah. So I admit that I had to pick some stuff that I haven't actually read or watch, but it just sounds so horrible that I added them to the list that I anyway, but I would say that basically more or less all of it, I do have some sort of connection to it. Jesper (9m 51s): So, and it's not something that I just picked at random, but I will, as we go through, I will say what I have seen and what I have not seen to make a key bot. What I did too, is that I only picked movies because then I can play some sound clips as we go along. Autumn (10m 11s): Well, you are in such a cheater. I only picked movies too, but I did not go and get sound clips, actually the movies. I don't know if I could've found sound clips in the us, I re watched them, but I have seen all five that are going to be sharing. And I like, I see hinted earlier. I could have shared 14 and actually so 50 to a total of 15, because one of them isn't because I've watched two seasons of something that is called mystery science theater. And you're going to love the story behind this. Jesper (10m 44s): So it, it sounds like if it's so bad, why did you want us to cease in some of it? Autumn (10m 49s): Because that's the point. So it's a show. It's a mystery science theater 3000 is actually called. It's a show that uses the premise of a show. Jesper (10m 59s): Wait, so is this your first entry on the list of your art? Autumn (11m 1s): Nope. This is just a set-up of how bad my entries are going to be. They go for it. Or it's the set up is that they are showing the most horrible movie ever in an attempt to melt the mind of a research subject slash prisoner. There's a hostage. And to keep her Saturday, he used, made this robot companions that watch they are inflicted with this movie with him. And they're just sitting there and making snide comments about the movies the entire time. And this is huge. This has a cult following it is so, so popular that they actually ran a Kickstarter campaign to get in a Netflix, to do 14 Xtra shows. Autumn (11m 42s): So it's a serious. So I've watched the series of 11 and 12, which we put out on Netflix, all 14 of them there, just with the whole WORST shows that Jesper (11m 54s): You need to have some popcorn, a beer and a sense of humor and you will die laughing and growing at the same time. So good luck beating me on this one. Oh my God. What? It does not sound very good. No, it's a fantastic, horrible Amy. There's no other, I can not wait to tell you about them. No you do. Yeah. Yeah. Well, it was see who comes up with a WORST stuff because it, it it's really about it. It has to be so bad that you'd like almost prefer to do a, I don't know. I would say that you would prefer to do something really horrible to yourself instead of just to avoid watching it. That has to be that bad. Jesper (12m 35s): I've got it. My number one. It's fantastic. I can not wait. And the high, I don't like your confidence. If you have way too much confidence going into this list and easily to you a bit more relaxed like it. Yeah. We'll see, kind of let's let's see. Let's just go through and now you're just like, you're way too confident. I don't like this. Maybe it should we change the subject? So today show or something else better at it. Just shifting on the fly. Your are going to be the one who left in the dust. So whatever you want to do, I will win this one. Well, okay. I think we have jointly agreed that all the past ones I have won. Jesper (13m 16s): So if you win one time, maybe I can give you that, but still I know why I'm going to win this one. I am not too bad, too bad pics that you, you just can't beat them. We'll see if we will have one of the same ones. Why would that be funny? But we'll say, I think we need to get started though. So what should, what should we start with you? You know, obviously lease worse to worse. I take it. Yeah. I think I organized mine so that it goes from, let me just do a quick check on my list here. I don't know if mine are organized At no, because mine are so incredibly bad. Jesper (14m 0s): All of them that it does not matter which order you would take them in. They can beat all of you or no problems. So they are just in random order of mine. Okay. Minor from lease worse to worse. So I was, I did my homework. I watched 14, 15 show and she was 15 shitty. She goes in preparation for the test was born for this one. Lets go. I was humbled. I'll let you go first. Okay. So I have a short audio clip for you here for us to be ready to go for it. Audio Clip (14m 41s): I've got something on my radar. Looks like a fog bank and that's moving straight toward us. Kind of fog moves against the wind. Jesper (14m 53s): So based on what you just heard that you might be able to, Can you guess what it is or maybe not yessing Pacific room? No. Pacific room is pretty good. What do you mean? But It's not on my list, but there's better movies out there. Yeah, yeah, there it is. But its definitely not on a list of the worst movies ever. OK. So what was that one? So this one is the FOC from 2005. I did not see that one. Oh, well we'll be happy that I don't know. I Want you to enjoy a really bad book. It's a, it's a reboot of a movie from 1988, a and I only watched this 2005 version. Jesper (15m 38s): So I don't know about the original ones, but this is one of those cases where you sort of, you see the premise of the movie and when you think it could be quite interesting, but you still, you still a bit skeptical 'cause there's something inside of you telling like Mmm you know that feeling. So all the alarm bells are going off in your mind, like wanting you to, this is probably going to be crap, but then you watched the trailer and it was just like, well there is something in this sort of set up that I quite like, you know, this whole thing about dos a fork and there is some mystery about something happens and it's dangerous. Jesper (16m 21s): And just start thinking, well maybe you should try to just watch it because it, it could be good. Maybe it was, it might be worth a try. Yeah. So who, let me just explain what is about here. So I need to, I just need something to justify why I actually wasted my time watching this movie. So how does this sound? So we're in a town where the founder's got the money by murdering a colony of lepers. Okay. Nobody knows about this terrible past. And now we're like a a hundred years later where a character return's just as a statue, it is raised in a tribute of the founders and then comes the fork and there's something inside the fog, something vengeful. Jesper (17m 16s): So a little super nice or something. Oh my God, no, it could be good, but it was bad. So I went against my better adjustment and I washed it and my God, it was stupid. But you know, first of all, when you have like teenagers dancing around in bikini's on board and all the fishing boat, then you already knows that a lib there's just not going to be good will. And then on top of that, the plot just of, it just keeps going and going and going and going. It doesn't really add anything to the story at all. Jesper (17m 58s): And then you should think that by the time to spend so much time on adding plot for no real reason, you should think that then at least they would be able to deliver a satisfying ending. NOT it just, it does not make any sense at the end that either, I mean, I'm going to spoil it here, but why the heck are we suddenly presented with some We of thing that is going on with like some luck between a human and a ghost? I mean, in the middle of it as sort of a horror story is like what's going on here. So just like it makes no sense at all. No, no. I didn't see that one coming to strip from, to criticize. Jesper (18m 42s): There seems to be the consensus as well as the original, 1988 version. I wasn't that good either. So that sort of begs to question to me like, well, I remake it when you, when you're creating something that is bad to begin with. It's just bad, bad, bad. I mean, what the fuck? That's bad. I don't know. I think I have so much worse. I'm just going to start it. OK. This is the shit and move you. Okay. Autumn (19m 14s): And I don't know, it, it sounds like a good one for a couple of years sitting on the laughter. Laugh at yourself. Silly. Yeah, Jesper (19m 20s): No, you don't want to do it now. Autumn (19m 24s): Alright. Well you want to know what my number five one, and this is my only one that was not featured on mystery science theater 3000. Okay. So this one is actually 2020 and it was produced on Netflix. This is a series and I've mentioned this one a couple of times and two, you cursed. It actually makes my list of horrible shows. So it's, this is a retelling of the authorial legend from the viewpoint of Nim whey, which is the lady of a Lake. And so this has set before she becomes the lady as a Lake before author meets Arthur meets Merlin. So it's like, he's not, you know, like the source of the stone young, he's a buddy as a teenager. Autumn (20m 8s): And it sounds to me because I mean, I writing a story about Faye and Nim Wei is Faye. And I'm thinking, Oh my gosh, this is going to be really excited to have a little fun with Arthur Arthur in legends. I am, yeah. I have seen way too many years, but I love the funny, this is going to be awesome. Now it was so bad, but I feel bad because of the actors and the actresses. There are some really good ones. There's Floki from Vikings is a Berlin. I mean, there are some really good actors and actresses and they do their darn best to deliver these characters. Like you kind of care, but it was, it was bad that that my husband would put this on the nights. Autumn (20m 50s): He just wants to go to sleep. And then I'd be sitting in there, just yell, trying not to yell at the TV, set up. And then the plot holes and the inconsistencies and the jumps that made absolutely no sense and trying not to wake him up. And it was just really bad, but there are some of the inconsistency, as some of them are like, and they always, always, you know, it was, this is a story about the Fe, but for some reason, and it's about Dibley, who's the girl. But for some reason, Arthur, is that the one who has always right. And he was humid in the mail and it was just so silly, but you know, they are some of the silliness, there is a grain mill. All the grain mills have been killed, but you know, taken over by the evil King, he was trying to wipe out the Fe and There down to one. Autumn (21m 37s): So whose idea is that to go protect the one that's or if there is, how many nights did they sent you? You know, how many Fe warriors do they send like a five to go protect your food supply. And I go, and of course, if it goes to crap there that they burn them out in a mil, the green night and earth are, are almost about to die. But, and then when she shows up who she was magical, but she doesn't really know how to control it, but she manages to save the day. And later on, they are, she claims queenship. There is no, there's never been a fake queen. She claims queenship because she has the sword of the Kings, because one is what you do it, even though everyone's excited that she, she claims that she was going to be the queen, even though she has been hiding from them, not collaborating in any of the older meetings to like protect her people. Autumn (22m 32s): She had sent a letter to the Qing invading saying, Hey, I'll get you back the sword. If you let the face go that Arthur sister or a Morgan and Morgan Le Fay, the source for us eventually now dictates to her. So this wasn't even her idea she's done. Absolutely nothing, but everyone's like your queen, but like, yeah, standard, there was so many plot holes and things and I'm just like, you know, so anyway, it makes my number five, which is pretty safe. Yeah. Okay. Jesper (23m 9s): I think I have come across some, if I might be confusing, it was something else. But I do think I've seen some, you know, some of those trailers running when I log into Netflix and stuff like that, about it and, and, and the list, it must have been, it must have looked bad enough that I did hear of it because I have not watched any of it. Autumn (23m 29s): I haven't recommended to you, but this was the only one that could have gotten in a sound clip for a day. I feel so disappointed now, But yeah, yeah, Jesper (23m 36s): Yeah. Well, believe it. You're probably gonna lose on point because you didn't have some clips. Let's see here. Autumn (23m 43s): I let's say I've got some doozies that I don't think you can even Jesper (23m 46s): Come close to. Oh shit. Okay. I need to up my game. All right, let's go for it to a number of For, okay. So brace yourself for this sound clip, because this is going to be bad. Okay. You ready? Audio Clip (24m 5s): effective. We've got a white male, 54 years old. we had another one so far. The one thing is that all of the victims have in common is a fierce site to go together. Jesper (24m 27s): I'm going to stop it. That it was so fucking ridiculous so that you can already hear shit. This is, she say, it's the only thing we have in common as a parasite. They, this is at the FIA site to be here site. Oh. So they would go to a website. Yeah. It killed them. And for this one, I actually learned my lesson. So I have not watched it, but the trailer was so bad, but it just, the trailer itself scares me off. And I was pretty good. In addition to it, initially I checked it off because it said it was from the same director of a house on a haunted Hill. Well, actually it wouldn't saying that it had just realized that there are some people that's probably a good statement. Jesper (25m 9s): I think that that's true. But this movie is it fair.com. It's called O and M initially sort of pulled me in because I don't want to eat it. It had me checking out the trailer and so on because it carries some of the same tropes as the ring. Did you ever watched the ring? I actually have not watched the ring, but I, I, it looked interesting. I only did and watch it because I wasn't doing horror movies at the time. No, no. Yeah. I don't want so many horror movies either, or at least not for the last couple of years before the end. I quite liked a lot of them, but I enjoyed the ring. The ring in my view is a really good movie, the movie. But I have to say that the original, like, I think it's, I think it's Japanese or some of these at least Asian or originally a, a and the Asian version is better than the American version, but yeah, that's the one that you had wanted to see, but I just, it looked actually scary enough. Jesper (26m 2s): And I was at a point in my life where I thought like, I don't need this. No, no, no, no. It is pretty scary. The rink, to be honest, but, but in the ring, people die from watching a videotape. Right. And it is well done and it is scary. But so here they have just replace the video tape with a website. So when you visit this website, then like, I don't know what 24 hours later. So I don't know. I have watched it, but I'm people buy and a, well, at least here, at least we can see like, if you align it with some Shangri tropes, if it works right. Because it got me into Christ. I mean, even either the title, it was so bad. Jesper (26m 46s): Like, Autumn (26m 46s): I mean Jesper (26m 48s): It, in the title, I was very skeptical when a sort of titled feared at calm was like, no, but then I could just see like the links back to the ring and stuff like that. It got me so far, at least are checking out. So it's just sorta like a, you know, on Amazon, if you can, if you can align yourself with some tropes in at least people will start checking it out. Of course, then you shouldn't have a shitty trailer like this one. And then people run away screaming from it. But yeah, Autumn (27m 13s): That's true. Good point to take away after your trailers. Yeah. Jesper (27m 16s): But since I haven't watched it myself, I collect it. Some words for it, Autumn (27m 20s): From the critics. Okay. Let's hear it. Jesper (27m 23s): This one is from the New York daily news. So it goes like this quote, the story, it's a mess. This is it. A proper and critic, right? The story, this is a, it's a mess. Some of the images are offensive. The acting on the par and the dialogue. Silly. Yeah. Autumn (27m 45s): Yeah. Jesper (27m 45s): And how about this one from Metro times, quote for you.com his full of inconsistencies and contradictions, but none are more than disturbing than the fact that not only, no, sorry, none are more disturbing than the fact that not a single policeman wears gloves at any of the crime scene scattered throughout the field in quotes. Autumn (28m 12s): Then my, Jesper (28m 12s): And then my favorite one is my personal favorite one. This is from us today. Quote, theater comm is a cinematic equivalent of spam in your head, Autumn (28m 20s): Email inbox hurt that I would not want that review EVER. That would be a painful, I feel kind of bad for the person who, you know, someone obviously love this and I don't know if they did, but yeah. Jesper (28m 38s): I mean, when he was so bad that the, even the trailers gets me off, then it had to go on my top five. Autumn (28m 45s): That's horrible. I know that it was pretty horrible, but you are going to love my number for it's just, okay, lets be ready. And I'm not sure if you can make it better than this, but let's try. So she says that I'll have sound, but this is, you know, I would have literally had to watch it. This was before trailers and SoundCloud clips and all that. But this is called the beast of hollow mountain. I think that's a title. That's a good title. And it sounds pretty good. Yeah. It's, it's got it. All. It is caught the lovable orphan boy who is trunk father who's eaten by the beast. It's got to love triangle for and by a Texas cowboy who, who falls for the wealthy Mexican girl, her patrol Don Rek. Autumn (29m 29s): Oh and the beast, which is the Tyrannosaurus Rex. Yeah. It didn't quite see that coming in. But in fact, this, this show we here, I think he was from the 1950s. It, it is Jesper (29m 45s): Well I'm in the movie. Is when is it set In? Is it it's a step in and the real world? Or was it like a fence as you posted Autumn (29m 51s): Is the real world, Texas sort of like the zero Zuora sort of like kind of a time period. That kind of a thing. Jesper (29m 57s): We have to run on a sec Rex in that. Okay. How did that go up there? Autumn (30m 1s): Yeah. Well it's this show is listed as the first film to show dinosaurs and Cowboys in the same picture. Right? Jesper (30m 11s): So how do you do to get that out to you? Autumn (30m 14s): I don't know, but it's fantastically horrible. And the plot it was talking to the plot is like a hundred percent based on state or tropes obviously. So you know, the good guy to Texas cowboy, he just loves the girl. The girl was being forced to marry this guy because our family says, you know, he was wealthy. It was one of the guy for you. And of course the man she's marrying is cruel and that this sweet little boy who, you know, he's has a trunk and he was trying to take care of them and be the adult. And his dad goes and gets eaten by this monster. And it was so sad As I haven't really looked at anything before I've watched it. And so I'm waiting on pins and needles thinking this beast or the mountain was going to be a dragon. Autumn (30m 56s): It had to give me a dragon. It was so excited and that it ends up being this dinosaur, which I agree. It, it makes no sense at all. It just there's this beast and the H how that ended up in the mountain. I don't know. But don't they never explain the best part. That was a special effect. So this is back in the era of stop motion on like clay animation, right. And features it has this crazy tongue. It's like, it's hilarious. It's constantly out of its mouth like this, like Medusa a snake. Oh, I had to wake up. Adam fell asleep for the switch. I had to wake him up and be like, yeah, I'll have to see this, this, this, no, no, no. Jesper (31m 38s): Oh, how cool of you? So you were waking them up to see the boy is shitty movie on your mind. Autumn (31m 44s): I see the, this tirade a source right now it's worth watching just four, but it was totally tropes to death. I had been all the way down, no surprises, except for obviously the dinosaur and the cowboy and the Mexican Dawn. But I mean, the cowboy tries to save his fiance, his girl, the woman who loves her fiance. Oh. Till he gets eaten. By the time you write a source Rex, but this made it to number four instead of lower, because it actually had, besides all the tropes won good plot points. One of the first scenes is that the ranger looking for some lost cows and the swamp, and then they actually end up coming back to the swamp in using this swamp, just stop the dinosaur. Autumn (32m 27s): It's like, Oh my God, they are so tired of that up. So that it was amazing that they typed it up. So I just buy this one, made it a number four. Otherwise Texan cowboy, missing ranch, hands, Jesper (32m 41s): Cows missing a love triangle. Orphan boy. It was so tropey, now that it's fantastic. Okay. But I have to deduct the 0.4, the fact that you would wake up your husband to look like to sleep and then your waking up to what is the most shitty stuff. But he was watching it with me and I don't think you can deduct a point unless we brought him in and asked him if it wasn't good or a bad, because he was laughing as we were, as I was looking at these yesterday, he was like, Oh my God. I remember that. So yeah. Will you say that? Jesper (33m 22s): I, yeah. Everybody can say that. I think it was fine, but Oh, but that one was actually not that bad for a really bad movie. Hmm. It was the special effects was just fantastic. I, I absolutely loved the door to source tongue. Oh yeah. Well, it was like a, the original King Kong and stuff like that. So it looks so bad the two, but it doesn't get in the movies too. I did not go back that far, but no, I didn't go back to that. Fight that because then you could have always, everything was shit. All right. Well that was my job, but so my next one. Jesper (34m 4s): Alright. You might actually recognize the voice in this clip. Okay. Okay. All right. Ready? Audio Clip (34m 13s): I learned the truth for a long time ago. Jennifer end of the dark is when the case for most of us alive, it's happening again? Jesper (34m 28s): Did you recognize the male voice? Oh, most, but he just couldn't quite catch it. It's Christmas later as I hear it now, but yeah. Okay. So which is this one? This is a, a lone in a dock. Oh, the one in the dark now I don't think I was sad. I swear one of the sentences, there is the exact same one that used the trailer for pitch black, which is visit. Yes. But that's a different, Okay. Anyway, this is a loan for the dock and I'm here to see where it's going to get slightly embarrassing. You know, you did watch this one. No, I did watch it. Jesper (35m 7s): Yes. But I have to admit how incredibly stupid. So this, this movie is based on the video game. Okay. So, so far so good. The only problem was that it is actually based on a different video game at night. I thought it was so I was really unprepared completely. So I went into this thinking that this was a movie on a video game That I love to play when I was a child, I really liked it. And then I started watching this movie and I was like, this makes no sense. I really don't understand how, how are they? Jesper (35m 48s): And it took me quite a while before I figured out that this is something completely different, just it was two different video games completely. And they have nothing to do with each other. But, and, and then I tried later on, I tried to figure out what, what what's that game called then? That I actually liked plating because I clearly remember it as it is called alone in a dark that game. But then when I looked alone or with the doc up on the internet, then I can see it's a different game. So it is not the same one, but I still haven't worked out what the, what the one that I wanted to watch was them. So I ended up watching this movie that has nothing to do with what I wanted. Jesper (36m 32s): Right. And I was in for the most shitty experience ever, because you're basically following like a supernatural detective who uncovers a long lost tribe who worshiped demons. And of course, demons are then attempting to reach into our world. OK. And our detectives can only stop them by acquiring the help of his ex ex-girlfriend. Of course, of course, because that's what you do. Well, see, that's why you shouldn't be broken up with her, you know? Yeah. So, yeah. You know what, I it's just, I just realized that basically my first three picks are horror movies that are, So let's say something. Jesper (37m 20s): I, well, horror movies, I think are hard to get right now. Yeah. It was just like the only thing that I can say, you don't want this movie. It, it is such a waste of time and it just to drive home the point. So listen to this quote, which is from the movie. Okay. Okay. And this is just to show us, she would do, this is a, So a bit of context. They are in a cave and the character to is going to speak here. I think it's a girlfriend, she's a pointing at some native American text on the wall into cave. Okay. And then she says, quote, it's a warning. It says, once you make it down here, live, you're already dead and quote. Jesper (38m 4s): It's just, I don't know. It was just like the most shitty dialogue I could. And I couldn't even make up something that's shitty. I did just that. It's all good. It was pretty much say it. I want to make it down here. Like if you're already dead, I mean, what the fuck are you talking about? That's impossible. Yeah. Hi. I guess its supposed to be frightening. What? I would have been like the grammar Nazi going. I don't know. I, I think he could reword this. Yeah. Oh my God. So bad. Please. Don't watch that movie. Well, I, I have, mine Autumn (38m 37s): Is not a horror movie. In fact mine is Fantasy. Yeah. I have fence coming up as well as good. I got to have in my list. So my number three is an ATAR, the fighting evil. Who have you ever heard of it? That Jesper (38m 51s): Sounds really bad. Autumn (38m 55s): It's the perfect trope. It starts the film opens or is this baby at star or who has a birth Mark? And so it means that someday it will, of course he will grow up to destroy the spider cold. And so can you, you know, there's this, it obviously this prophecy, so we got this prophecy baby birth Mark. Jesper (39m 17s): And that makes sense. Yeah. Autumn (39m 19s): So the high priest of the ancient one, he attempts to kill the baby's. So the birthmark is covered up and he sent off to live in a far away village where as he was growing up, he decided that he really actually is in love with a woman who's grown up at CES sister and he asked for permission to marry her. And that's what he finds out. It's not really a sister and he was adopted Jesper (39m 41s): And well, that was a very convenient, Autumn (39m 44s): This and that makes a fine, even though they grew up as siblings, I'm sure. No. Oh anyways. So in the home study setting, what can you do? Yeah, that's right teenagers. But you know, obviously the King finds out about it or it comes and how he feels his sister slash brother takes her back. And there's all these things like he finds this warrior again, another trope who was an enemy of this ancient source or that had Tara supposed to be the one to take down. So there's all of this law Amazons are in, there are this woman who is an Amazon and a woman who wins Hill and falls head over heels in love with them, but goes with them to rescue his wife, bride slash sister. Autumn (40m 29s): And she ends up dying, not the Sr the bride, she banks. It, it is so true. So convoluted, everyone's stereotypical your looking at the only good part was that, you know, what was the spider call? So there was a mess of spiders crawling all over and the, yeah. So the ancient one, the evil source, or was a pretty, it was kind of interesting, but it's, it's just pretty much, yeah. You can look to go through it and going, my head hurts. Hey, Jesper (41m 1s): How much can you just crawling in my head? Autumn (41m 7s): It was my head. Would've been better. I mean, if it had no direct Plott it just makes no sense, but he kept tripping over a things. And this word here is suppose to teach them how to fight and ends up actually having been working for the ancient world. It just, it was just, you're just finally going, just end it please. Jesper (41m 26s): He's put me out of my misery. Autumn (41m 29s): Why did you start this one? And yeah, if it wasn't him, you know, the robot's Jesper (41m 34s): A mystery science theater is sitting there groaning themselves. Yeah. You couldn't have made it through this one a lot. Oh my God. I don't understand why you want to so many good. If I am just masochistic, I guessed, I don't know what they were saying. That they were funny and they get better from here and go to the top two are just out of the park or I can't wait. Oh my God. Okay. Well I have two left. All right, let's go. Jesper (42m 14s): And this one is not horror. So this is what this one is. Well, it's Fantasy slash adventure. I would call it all right. Now you're paying attention. It's also the first movie and a series, which was actually one of my favorite series growing up. Okay. It was before streaming services. And I actually remember a friend on and myself. We went to a gas station just up the street back then. And then they had like displays have movies that you could rent. I think I remember a desk. There was a ton of them that was probably like 50 movies or something. That was probably It. Jesper (42m 54s): And you can shuffle through to them and find out what do you want it? And we rented THE, we had previously rented the first movie in this series and we really liked it. And then we got to this one with the second movie in this series. Okay. So see if you can get, guess what? This is Audio Clip (43m 22s): In the fall there's centuries bond burst. Nothing could have prepared them for an Jesper (43m 31s): It's just a way to say it. The quickening. It was just like, it sounds so bad. This is so eighties. It's incredible. Yeah, it is. It's a it's it's like, lets take a word and see if you can sell it. Say it in such a way. It sounds bad. Even though it was like the quickening. I mean, it sounds like what the heck they all came up with. So do you know what I mean? What movie does this? The quickening is like the subtitle of it that it's not ringing a bell. It's a Highlander to Oh, okay. Shoot at. It's been a long time. Yeah, indeed. I don't think honestly, I don't think I would enjoy Highland Highlander one today, but as a kid, but I loved it. Jesper (44m 14s): I thought it was still good that I was so cool. And all of that, you know, he, well, he was pretty gruesome, gruesome right in the cafeteria, the others. And then he got that powers. It's a pretty bad, but the way I loved it. And then we, we went to a, we rented this a, this a high level to, from the gas station and I was Probably like 14 years old or something. And we went home and what is it? And I hated it. Even back then as 14 years old, it was just like, it's a completely mindless story where the good guy fights the bad guy, but it's showing up it just because you don't, there is absolutely no point to it. There was nothing going on that that makes any meaning in this movie at all. Jesper (44m 59s): And it just makes no sense. And also it doesn't add anything to the story universe at all. I can, I can almost see it. It almost feels like somebody, you know, maybe the movie director or something went into the writers room, maybe at that point in time where they were all like brainstorming, what could this be? And then he just said, well, that sounds great. Let's take all of that. And we were just going to film It. No reason to no reason to change or any of them will just go straight with you as you have it here. It's it's like a complete mess. Oh my God. So you kill yourself. If you try to walk this way, because it's so bad. Autumn (45m 42s): I remember that from the eighties though. That's where the idea is that the second, you know, any of the sequels were always just like horrible. 'cause it's just like kind of like, Oh, some of like the first one that seemed to be a second one and they throw out everything was no sense, but it was not that surprising, But Oh, that is pretty. It is sad when they do something like that. Especially two where the first movie was it horrible though? Like you said, things had changed a little bit in since you were born. Jesper (46m 9s): I think it would be a horrible today, but you know, when I was like 13 or something, I don't know. I can remember a time when the first one came out probably a couple of years before, but 12, 13 years old or whatever, it was amazing, but they don't want us to the second one. Autumn (46m 26s): I'll keep that in mind. I mean, you have to remember it. So your, your closer in age to my husband. So I was a few years older and by that time I could drive and I don't know if I was watching bad movies at that time. Yeah. Jesper (46m 38s): I don't know. Maybe, you know, well then I'll go back and revisit it. Yeah. Autumn (46m 43s): Okay. Unless I really feel like watching bad movies, which like, if you've already agreed, I might be like for some strange reason, so bad that you're, you turn off your author brain and you just go, wow. Jesper (46m 56s): I hate it because I feel like I'm wasting my life is like, I'm never going to get this one and a half hours back. This is just a complete waste of life. Autumn (47m 5s): I understand. Alright, well that, you're going to love my number two. Then you are ready. This one is more scifi. It's like, yeah, it's called the daytime ended and a bad day. Well, let's say the whole movie fits into the note that was in Wikipedia about the name that the film was originally titled. Earth's final fury, which is, that's a pretty good title. Yeah, no, that was pretty cool. That was changed the vortex because they thought it would sell more tickets. And the final title, the day time ended, came around For no one knows why that's pretty much fits the movie Jesper (47m 41s): Except for the war Tech's title. The other two is for sure Autumn (47m 45s): That that's all fine, but I would not say that that would not sell it. So this one, the premise is this family, a young family, parents, two kids moved to the Sonoran desert, which was a very pretty desert. And then the other grandparents and these weird, it's a super Nova in conjunction sort of thing going on. And then those are the reports about UFO's or in the area. And the one daughter kind of has this telepathic connection to one of the aliens. And then the grandmother C is one overnight. Of course there's lots of screaming and running and they're terrified. And I think that they see the UFO was with a really horrible light's in the sky and they run outside. I remember the horses getting away as well. Autumn (48m 26s): There, we had a little ranch in all of the family hides over night in separate areas because they are terrified. And while they're outside hiding, there is actually these giant monsters that come through a reptilian thing and this other thing, and they're just battling it out in the snow and Derrick deserts. But then the UFL is come back and like lasers at the monsters and then the sunrises and everyone gets up and they walk and they're all together as a family. And they would look over in through the next Valley. And there's this weird futuristic city, which I actually didn't know until I read the plot on this one, that it actually is supposed to be like a thousand years until the future. I had no clue watching it. And then it adds with like the doctor saying that it's all going to be fine now. Autumn (49m 11s): That's it. Hey, when was this made? Is not as old as its sound. I might've been the 80th as well. So it would have Jesper (49m 22s): To go like special effects and stuff like Autumn (49m 25s): That as well. Really horrible. I mean the reptilian amphibious creatures that are fighting, I don't even know why they were there, where they came from, what they had to do with the little UFO's that are zapping through the walls and these a little space lights and people would freeze. And it's just Jesper (49m 44s): Sounds more confusing than anything. That's it? Like you even do it even explaining what it was about. You lost me a bit there, like, Oh yeah. Autumn (49m 52s): Oh, what are you? There is no sense. And like I said, until I actually read the description of it to remind myself what it was. I was like, I don't see how you go from Okay. To conjunctions aliens, reptilian, creatures fighting each other to the future. So I joke now I actually thought they ended up on the alien planet and they have been transported there. I chose blue what was going on in some really bad acting and really bad explaining. I, and even Jesper (50m 28s): When I think about horses and the desert, Alrighty, you should've been a clue, that's it? Yeah. That doesn't work very well for a range of situations. But yeah, no. So it's, that one was pretty painful. Not as bad as number one, but it was pretty. Yeah. Hmm. Okay. I think that one you had before, it sounded Western this one way to be honest, but Okay. So the final one on my list is also one way I loved the original, Okay. Is also one from my childhood. So it was probably not that good today if I watched it again, but I won't, but this is not a sequel. Jesper (51m 10s): This is a remake and it's from 2002. So C if you can guess what this is, Audio Clip (51m 21s): It's the world's number one phenomenon. I cruise. They just thought that you could just write it in. And three players, rules. The game told you this, the promised land two or three, two, one. Jesper (51m 44s): That was just somebody's laughing because he, I didn't know, he just slammed him into the ground or something. It might be a bit of tough one to guess if I was gonna say it, but it's going to be Eddie guests. I would just throw out mortal Kombat, but I have no idea. No. Okay. You want to just not too bad. We have a guest. It's a roller ball. All right. Well, I don't, haven't seen the first one or the remakes, so, okay. So tell me about this one. Yeah. So the original is from 1975. Wow. And I watched that when I was at a child and I really liked it. So rollable, it's this sort of extreme sport. Jesper (52m 27s): Okay. So they have like this metal bowl and they are on an oval pitch that just goes round and round. And then they were holding the walls where we have to put the middle ball into that. Just go to a point actually like a fun game. Oh, well, yeah. It's pretty crazy because they, they drive like motorcycles on the pitch and they, they, they hit each other. I think as far as I remember, they had weapons as well. So it's like, you, you, you can die from, to gaming. And that was why I loved it was so different and it was so cool. And then they had made all of this kind of special gear and, and stuff like they want to do. It was cool. And then in a 2002 and some morons decided to let's do a remake of that one. Jesper (53m 10s): Yeah. That was a good idea. Oh no, no. It's just, it's horrible. So you have, in this remake, you have entire scenes, which are basically serves. Absolutely no purpose. So I just want to be just one example. Here's this just tells me if you think that sounds like good story telling to you. Okay. So you have one character dragging another character across town to some sort of a apartment building to look for somebody who isn't there and you don't know why and the person they are looking for is never, ever mentioned again. Autumn (53m 57s): Wow. Jesper (53m 58s): Oh, look for somebody that you don't know who it is. And it's never mentioned again. And then they walk away again and you will be like, Autumn (54m 6s): Huh? Yeah, that doesn't, that it doesn't work for me. So that's, Jesper (54m 10s): But that, that's how these entire movie is, is just, wow. This is nothing in it. That makes any sense. I don't know if they were drunk or something when they make the script for it or is it just like Jesus Christ? Autumn (54m 25s): That's pointless plots. Just, Yeah. Pointless scenes get under my skin. So that would, I would not have made it through that one. I would've gotten up and done something else. I would've been like I'm right here. Jesper (54m 39s): That was five very terrible movie picks. Yeah. Autumn (54m 42s): Okay. All right. You're ready for him. My number one in the back to Fantasy for this one, this is called the wizards of the last kingdom. How's that for a title? I think also it sounds pretty cool. So I was excited when I saw this one on the mystery science theater. Cause you know yeah. But it sounds like, you know, if it doesn't have to be, this will be great. It was so brave, knowingly bad in a series of bad shows. I mean, it doesn't even have a spark that made me laugh. I was so disappointed and it will all of the one out of all of them. I remember this one, the least. So I actually had to look this one up quite a bit, but it starts nice. There is a peaceful kingdom of at home and there's a teenage boy, Simon. Autumn (55m 24s): Who's the son of the court wizard, the Kings wizard and this evil sorcerer convinces the queen two overthrow her husband, a name, the sourcer, the ruler. And so S the sourcer or the goods source, or, you know, a wizard census, you know, realize this is what's happening. And he is like, gives her sun this magic ring. It says, you must keep this at all costs and protect the princess. And of course the princess gets captured and what assignment do the sun? And he loses the ring like that first scene gone at it so that it starts, you know, it goes crazy. So Simon grows up, he meets this disgrace hero Corps who is going to help them rescue the princess. Autumn (56m 10s): But Simon ends up rescuing core half the time, even though Simon doesn't have a clue, has never shown any aptitude or any training in magic Ever until this point until he thrust on to the world that he knows nothing about. And so he still, he still saving the wizard. Its so bad that Simon somehow manages to raise the zombies of dead hero's to come help him rescue the princess. And the dead heroes gets so annoyed at Simon and they end up attacking him Jesper (56m 40s): Or he does sound pretty annoying, super Autumn (56m 43s): Annoying, everything goes horribly wrong. And they ended up getting some help. They managed to get the villagers to help them and they would go raid the castle. Simon manages to find the fricking missing ring that he dropped in the castle and has been in plain sight since day one. Even though the evil wizard can find it. Oh now the best part, the best part is then Simon with the ring now battles, the experienced, skilled, evil wizards. He was just lying there on the ground on it. I think it was like, I remember a glowing, like you had to see the glow. It was somewhere a slightly hidden, but it was like, you know, maybe in a suit of armor or something, it was so obviously is not going to where you want to be. Autumn (57m 26s): He would have dropped it. It was so stupid. But you know, the, the, the grand finale, this is between the special effects and Simon, the novice is fighting. This experienced Grandmaster, evil wizard and winning and winning the princess. It was just such a hit. I know I was so bad and this sums it up really well. This is by the writer Edna HA because I don't recall this movie with so much shot as it was beaten to death, when they whittled it down to what was useful from the footage, it only ran 58 minutes. Now, Roger, as a director had done a lot of sword and sorcery of films. So you told a couple of the editor's to pull all they could from them and edit that footage together. Autumn (58m 9s): So now the finished movie has a 15 to 20 minutes Prolo. The, it has nothing to do with the rest of the day. Jesper (58m 17s): So HA Autumn (58m 17s): So that's my number one to beat that. Jesper (58m 22s): And so you have like 20 minutes that has nothing to do with Autumn (58m 27s): Nope. There's just these people fighting and this pro log about what's going on. It's just, Oh, and then they get you in the movie and which was bad enough. And like I said, I mean, if all the things he drops the ring. Yeah. And maybe he should have dropped it out in the wilderness. Yeah. Jesper (58m 42s): We just did this run into theaters and stuff like that. Oh yeah. Autumn (58m 46s): I remember. I remember there was this whole, no, actually I was at a tar, had a huge issue about his and the name and going on blue Ray. I CA it was a little bit older. I don't know if it was in B rated theaters or something, but it was a civil, a movie and it had ratings. You can look it up on, I am. I can't remember what it's called, but you have to be, I am DB it's they're Oh my God. You know, it was, was it called me again? It was called the wizards of the lost kingdom. So I have, are you interested in this one now? Jesper (59m 23s): I have to look it up Autumn (59m 24s): So you'll have to look it up. And there was a sequel and I've watched the cul too. And that one will be even worse, but I don't want to go there. I can speak well, comparatively. Jesper (59m 40s): Oh my God. It has 2.8 out of 10 rating. Autumn (59m 45s): If I win this one with that moving, it is so horrible. It was bad. Tropes, bad acting. Just, just bad, so bad. Jesper (59m 56s): But, but how, how I still don't understand. So you are watching 20 minutes of a sort of intro stuff where people are just fighting. You have no idea what's going on. Autumn (1h 0m 4s): Well, if there were some voiceover saying previous, you know, the history of the kingdom, there was a war. Yes. And then this good King Rose and write it all the countries wrongs. And he has his Nobel wizard and the daughter and marriage and Oh, look, there's the evil wizard to once to overthrow everything for 20 minutes. Yeah. Jesper (1h 0m 24s): And then all of a sudden it just starts with something and, and he drops a ring in a silo or something. And then once off doing all kinds of things to figure it out, that it's right there. When he left in the beginning, Autumn (1h 0m 38s): Are they able sort of source who was taken over at the castle? Can't find it. Even though it was like, what's the point? I don't know if there was one other than the guy that wasn't evil, evil source or who took over. And there was Simon who want it to save everyone. Jesper (1h 0m 56s): And since I'm an idiot, but I mean, the people writing this must have had some sort of story. They want it to tell her something. I mean, what, what does this, Autumn (1h 1m 5s): I think he might be expecting too much of. I don't know. I would have to go and ask Edna HA who said, you know, it was the director's fault who turned it into the mush pit. Yeah. Jesper (1h 1m 18s): But they did it. Did they go in to the kindergarten and say, Hey, can any of your kid's to direct the movie for us? Autumn (1h 1m 24s): Probably. It was like, yeah, I can tell it is painful. And again, it, a lot of it comes down to the tropes and no plot. And it was so God, so stupid. I mean, if you're going to lose the magic ring seriously at the source or worse feet and you can't find it. And then the battle between the two of them and he wins, I'm sorry. He would have been toast like that. It just, no. So anyway, I think I won In it. It's true. I know what it is. Yeah. I think actually that might be the worst one. Autumn (1h 2m 6s): It was the worst out of 14. I'm really bad movie. Jesper (1h 2m 10s): It's a 20 minute intro. I just can't. I can't even imagine ever seeing it. I mean, all, all of these other movies that I had, they are really shitty, but they don't have 20 minute pointless intro for nothing. I mean, come on. That's incredible. Autumn (1h 2m 24s): It's a long enough to put it in theaters. That's incredible. Jesper (1h 2m 30s): Jesus, you mentioned those people buying a ticket, how upset they are going to be afterwords is just like, what the heck was this? Like you just paid for this shit. Autumn (1h 2m 37s): Yeah. And I was expecting a bad movie and I was disappointed because it was so bad. It wasn't even funny. I mean, some of the other ones we're like, Oh, you know, let's do shots every time they say this or something. This was just really bad. Jesper (1h 2m 52s): Okay. I'll give you this one. A even though I had to deduct points from you, you still can you stop the cost of you inside the cross? The finish line before me, it was like, I don't have made a major defeat. It's just a slight small one. Autumn (1h 3m 6s): Oh, well I will be gracious in my winnings. Yeah. Jesper (1h 3m 10s): I think they will probably put us at like 10 to one or something. Autumn (1h 3m 15s): Yeah, sure. Yeah. I have 10. And you have one. I understand that. Yeah. Jesper (1h 3m 19s): Oh no. But the other way around, because I'm sure we'd already caught it at 11 Podcast about alternating list. So I must be up at 10 to one. Now Autumn (1h 3m 27s): We'll have to go check out or the listener as you can let us know who's winning. I'm pretty sure it's me. Yeah. Jesper (1h 3m 33s): Can I trust them? Just this one? Yes. Yes. But the overall there's, there's a clear difference so that, yeah, we'll be back to this creation stuff again the next month. And then I will need to pull a win back home again. So, yeah, but I was wondering in closing off here, is there any like serious for just one second? Is there any serious learnings? One can take from all of this nightmare is shit that we had just been through. Autumn (1h 4m 9s): Don't use stereotypical characters. It's okay. If you use tropes, everyone uses tropes. You should break them or twist them. That helps make characters that are original. That's really where the heart of the story line. All of the ones that I listed had tropes, which is bad enough, but characters, I mean Texas cowboy, Mexican, Fiona, you know, a love interest Therese for her come up with a real characters that the reader is gonna care about. And if you want to have a love triangle, have a love triangle, just don't throw in the term in the store. Jesper (1h 4m 45s): Yeah. Yeah. And the trucks pull the audience in. So yeah. I mean, I think it proves that it works, right. I mean, if, if you align it with tropes, people will start checking it up. It's like, wow, this looks interesting because it's something that they recognize that it would work. It doesn't work. So please, please, please add something new and interesting. And please don't just rehash. What is already done as well. It does not make it any better. And I'm looking at new Marvel. Can you give a shit together? Autumn (1h 5m 16s): A little warning? If you have been warned, Jesper (1h 5m 18s): It was good enough. Okay, cool. Next Monday we we'll be back. And the way we will discuss something that is incredibly important, but often overlooked. And that's the mindset you need to adopt in order to self publish. Narrator (1h 5m 35s): If you'd like what? You just heard, that there's a few things you can do to support The Am Writing Fantasy Podcast. Please tell a fellow author about the show and visit us at Apple podcast and leave a rating and review. You can also join Autumn and Jesper on patreon.com/ Am. Writing Fantasy for as little as a dollar a month. You'll get awesome rewards and keep The Am Writing Fantasy Podcast, going to stay safe out there and see you next Monday.
In this special bonus, listen to highlights from the second episode, "Losing." Connect with Sherise! Blog: Life as He Reveals Instagram: @lifeashreveals
"Six Foot Publicist" SheRise Ford (@SheRiseEnt-IG) has worked with numerous celebrities, including Master P, 21 Savage, and more, and was recently a producer for Apple's Verzuz with Brandy & Monica. As Sapphire and Yasmine have been battling the constant fight against Instagram over being muted or "shadowbanned," SheRise talks them through using some of her methods to gaining their voices back. If you're seeking help with your social media account or in need of a publicist, visit SheRiseFord.com. Offering FREE publicity tools until 6pm PST 3/15 Look out for her book, The Six Foot Publicist's Guide On How To Get Free Publicity: 68 Ways To Raise Your Awareness and Rise to New Heights - Coming in April 2021! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sapphiresearplay/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sapphiresearplay/support
In this special bonus, listen to highlights from the first episode, "Wanting." Connect with Sherise! Blog: Life as He Reveals Instagram: @lifeashreveals Have a question for the podcast? Email sherise@lifeashereveals.com
Join me and Hope Sherise as we get metaphysical and talk about mind over matter, our changing modern world, a glimpse of the future, and what little things we can do to further our spiritual journeys. From numerology to the power of the mind and the now, we are all on our spiritual journeys and this may be a part of it. Hopes Handles | Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hope.sherise Snapchat: https://www.snapchat.com/add/osuna_hope TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@hopesherise •Leave a message and be included in a future episode! https://anchor.fm/thisera/message S1E8 —————————————————————————————
The desire to change is not unique to the Christian. But some of us struggle to see true gospel transformation in our lives. What are those barriers that keep us from changing and what's truly good about the gospel of Jesus Christ to affect change in our lives? Listen as guest Sarah Laguna and Kelly Pong-Der talk about how individual change happens and the role of the local church community in that process. Guests: Sarah Laguna is a natural born rebel saved by grace, journeying to love and follow Jesus. Born to Korean immigrants and raised in Chicagoland, she considers San Francisco home for the last 7 years and loves any excuse to visit the ocean. Change is a constant in her current life stage as a pastor's wife, mother of 3 and HR tech professional trying to disciple bi-cultural kids in an increasingly challenging climate. When she's not dragging her family on hikes, or watching cooking videos, she's searching for the best fried chicken sandwich, street tacos and Korean soups. Kelly Pong-Der is a 4th generation SF native with roots in Southern China, Japan, and Hawaii. She considers herself a soft-spoken extrovert who loves to listen and help others to reflect deeply to find meaning, purpose, and value at one's core and gets to utilize her passions at work as a Marriage & Family Therapist. During the pandemic she has picked up new hobbies such as growing to like sourdough bread that her husband makes and eating lots of it, making homemade jams to go with said bread, and baking with her daughter. Her comfort food is a bowl of noodle soup. For show notes, click here. Connect with Sherise! Blog: Life as He Reveals Instagram: @lifeashereveals
Proverbs 20:24 says, “A man's steps are from the LORD; how then can man understand his way?” It can be puzzling to wrap our head around the idea that there is human agency in our choices, yet God supremely reigns over everything. In discerning, we determine to know what's good, and even in a broken world, there can be delight in discerning His good, pleasing, and perfect will. Listen as guests Liz Lee and Michelle Tze talk with us about what discernment is, why we need it, and how we get it. Guests: Liz Lee was born in Hong Kong and raised in San Francisco, California. God has led her to teach English in Osaka, Japan, be stay-at-home mom of 2 children for 10 years and more recently to return to teaching elementary school in SFUSD. She also helps with women's and young mom's ministries at Sunset Church. Michelle Tze was changed forever when a friend explained that Jesus' death on the cross was not just a martyr's death but actually what she needed to be made right with God. She and her husband have been living and serving for 10+ years in a group of people needing the same message, but communicated in their own language and worldview. The Tze's have three kids and if you join them at the dinner table you may be asked to give your opinion on a variety of topics including, "If Adam and Eve didn't eat the fruit, would we be here right now?" "Who is your favorite: Anna or Elsa?" and "Can you eat pepperoni or do you live with Muslims too?" For show notes, click here. Connect with Sherise! Blog: Life as He Reveals Instagram: @lifeashereveals
Belonging is a core human need that expresses our deepest longings to be known and accepted. When we consider where we feel the most belonging, for many of us it's what or where we call home. Home and belonging are promised to us in the gospel, yet in our present lives we struggle to hold in tension our heavenly citizenship and the call to proclaim to the world that home is also promised to them. Listen as guests Suzette Lee and Jen Pollock Michel take us through their contemplations on how we as Christians understand and live out our true belonging. Guests: Suzette Lee is originally from Singapore. She accepted Jesus Christ as her personal Savior at age 30 at Sunset Church where her husband Abe and her were members for over 15 years. They moved to Chicago in 2018 and now attend the Church of the Beloved's Wicker Park campus. She's currently the U.S. director of Hands at Work in Africa (www.handsatwork.org), which seeks to mobilize local churches in Africa to care for the orphaned, widowed and dying in partnership with international churches. She enjoys urban and nature hikes, hosting, audiobooks, puzzles, board games and is a big Star Wars fan. Jen Pollock Michel is the award-winning author of Surprised by Paradox: The Promise of “And” in an Either-or World, Teach Us to Want, and Keeping Place. She writes widely for print and digital publications and travels to speak at churches, conferences, and retreats. Jen holds a B.A. in French from Wheaton College and an M.A. in Literature from Northwestern University. She is married to Ryan, and they have five children and live in Toronto. You can find more at www.jenpollockmichel.com or follow Jen on Twitter @jenpmichel. For show notes, click here. Connect with Sherise! Blog: Life as He Reveals Instagram: @lifeashereveals
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Having a "Can Do" spirit is at the center of Sherise Holden's powerful testimony and ministry. When she became a single mom in high school, she faced many challenges. But God guided her through it all and now she's using her experience to help young single moms in her own community and all around the country through her non-profit, She Rises Inc. If you have a dream in your heart to change the world, but aren't sure how to do it - take your advice from Sherise because "success leaves clues." Notes: https://she-rises.org Instagram: @sherisesnonprofit / @sheriseholden Facebook: She Rises Inc. Email: info@she-rises.org Sherise Recommends: Philippians - The Art of Contentment Bible Study A Setback Is a Setup for a Comeback, by Willie Jolley Additional Resources: Diaper Drive Thru Quick Guide
Inviting friends to Church can be dicey for some of us but for others can be as easy as a walk in the park. I got a chance to sit down with the prettiest lady in the NNSW Conference, Sherise Parra, who is a real pro at inviting friends to Church. We had a really Holy Spirit inspired conversation that I know you'll be inspired to listen to. Please enjoy, be inspired by, and share this really great podcast.
We think of loss as related to significant moments - losing a loved one, a job, a home. However, the experience of loss can happen in the ordinary, when something - either tangible (a set of car keys) to intangible (a sense of control) - is no longer ours. While some losses are more difficult than others, the experience of loss results in grief when something we value is gone. What is distinct about the Christian experience of loss? Listen as guests Megan Low and Grace Tang break down this down for us as we reconcile our experience of loss in light of a Savior who ultimately lost His life so that we may live. Guests Megan Low is a homeschooling mom of 4 and pastor's wife originally from San Fernando Valley in Southern California, but now residing in San Francisco. She enjoys crafting when she has the time, drawing/doodling with her kids, and talking shoes with her husband, Theo. Megan shares with us on this episode the loss of her mom to cancer and her reflections as she processed this while in her Masters of Biblical Counseling program. Grace Tang was born in Malaysia and came to the US at 16 years old. She worked as a certified public accountant before serving as a missionary in Central Asia for 10 years and in northwest China for 8 years. From these years of being on the missions field and having experienced many different types of losses, Grace shares with us her wisdom on how loss is experienced as a believer in Jesus Christ. For show notes, click here. Connect with Sherise! Blog: Life as He Reveals Instagram: @lifeashereveals
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If you haven't listened to Episode 1, you should check it out! Especially before diving head first into this one. It seems that there's a possible connection to an alleged trafficker and the boxing realm in Philly. This brought us to an article which covered a trafficking attempt involving a known boxing affiliate and another Survivor's story. Not many articles share the perspective of a survivor that is not tied to that specific crime. Join Victoria and Sherise as they speak on that survivors story in the Documentary "Tricked".Link to the article mentioned:https://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/2014/05/07/i-team-investigation-sold-for-sex-a-local-dad-is-facing-shocking-charges/If you know someone that needs help or you want to report a tip, contact the CONFIDENTIAL, TOLL-FREE, 24/7 US National Human Trafficking hotline by calling 1-888-373-7888 or by texting "BE FREE" OR 233733. Support is provided in more than 200 languages and you will speak to a trained Anti-Trafficking Hotline Advocate. You can also email for help at help@humantraffickinghotline.org. Visit Polaris Project at Polarisproject.org or Humantraffickinghotline.org to learn more about human trafficking and ways to help.Support the show at www.patreon.com/unseentttpodcast. Compelled to make a donation and support the show? Use this link of find us on paypal, Cashapp, or Venmo!Cashapp: $unseentttpVenmo: @unseentttp https://paypal.me/unseentttpodcast?locale.x=en_USLastly, If you are empowered to share your story, please reach out and be heard. Find us on Instagram @unseentttpodcast and unseentttpodcast@gmail.com.Help this Pod and Rate with a Reviewhttps://ratethispodcast.com/unseentttpodcastSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/Unseentttpodcast?fan_landing=true)
It seems contrary for the Christian to have wants or desires when we read verses like Luke 9:23 - that we are to deny ourselves and take up our cross daily to follow Jesus. Is there even a place in the Christian life for our wants? Does God care about what we want? Can we trust God with our wants? Listen as guests Amy Lee and Bronwyn Lea help us unpack these questions as we learn how God teaches us to want rightly. Guests: Amy Lee is a San Francisco native, speech therapist, and new mom. Her Instagram account, @rootedingreenlove has over 19K followers. On Amy's blog, she writes, “for as long as I can remember, I've been a dreamer, but not always for the right reasons.” You can follow Amy @rootedingreenlove and on her blog. Bronwyn Lea is another Lea but spelled “LEA” from South Africa who now calls Northern California home. She is an author, speaker, and mom of 3. Check out her new book, “Beyond Awkward Side Hugs”! Follow Bronwyn @bronwyn_lea and on her blog. For show notes, click here. Connect with Sherise! Blog: Life As He Reveals Instagram: @lifeashereveals
In this episode, Victoria and Sherise uncover the story of Randall Volar and his involvement in the victimization of Chrystul Kizer and how it lead to his horrific death.Disclosure: Listener discretion is advised. The information shared represents the views and opinions of the host and co-host.Drops by Ron Gelinas Chillout Lounge | https://soundcloud.com/atmospheric-music-portalMusic promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comCreative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licensehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_USIf you know someone that needs help or you want to report a tip, contact the CONFIDENTIAL, TOLL-FREE, 24/7 US National Human Trafficking hotline by calling 1-888-373-7888 or by texting "BE FREE" OR 233733. Support is provided in more than 200 languages and you will speak to a trained Anti-Trafficking Hotline Advocate. You can also email for help at help@humantraffickinghotline.org. Visit Polaris Project at Polarisproject.org or Humantraffickinghotline.org to learn more about human trafficking and ways to help.Compelled to make a donation and support the show? Use this link of find us on paypal, Cashapp, or Venmo!Cashapp: $unseentttpVenmo: @unseentttp https://paypal.me/unseentttpodcast?locale.x=en_USHelp the Pod with a Rate and A review https://ratethispodcast.com/unseentttpodcastSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/Unseentttpodcast?fan_landing=true)
Wondering what your true calling in life is? Join Master speaker and author Connie Sokol and Heidi as they discuss how to find your true calling and the fulfillment and happiness it brings. The original SheRise podcast interview done by Heidi can be found here: https://anchor.fm/sherisecenter/episodes/Rising-up-in-your-life-calling-ehjoio
On Sunday evening, I was interviewed by my beautiful doTERRA leader Sherise Adkins (@theserenityfiles) about my life, my business journey and the daily mantras that keep me backing myself every single day in life and in business! She also asks me a very popular question - how do I actually prioritise and fit everything in! Make sure you check out Sherise on Instagram - she is an epic human and I'm pretty bloody lucky to call her my business partner!
BONUS EPISODE: SEASON THREE! STARRING: SARA VEALE, SHERISE, EMILY WINE, A POST INTERVIEW CONVERSATION, JAY MOORE, BABY SISTER & MEGAN GRAVES. WE TALK: WATER COOLER TALK. WE RECORDED ALL INTERVIEWS (SEPARATELY) THROUGHOUT NORTH CAROLINA. ENJOY! (*recorded 2019 & 2020*)
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In this episode, I am talking to Sherise Holden is the founder and President of She Rises, Inc. She is a native of Prince George’s County, Maryland, and a former teenaged mother. Their purpose and vision are to help increase on-time high school and college graduation rates among teenage mothers in our community. They hope and aim to inspire these young women to overcome challenges in their lives and reach their full potential. Join us as we discuss the journey behind the business! To find out more about She-Rises, Inc. and their services www.she-rises.org/ You can find Sherise Holden in Instagram and Facebook You can find She-Rises, Inc on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn ------------------------------------- House Rules: Slaying Self Doubt Merchandise Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review on Apple Podcast Come talk to me on Instagram and Facebook Interested in being a guest on the show email us at info@philiciawallace.com Go to my website www.philiciawallace.com to subscribe to the bi-weekly newsletter to get exclusive updates about the show, business, event and so much more!
Sherise Holden joined me today to have a candid conversation about her struggles as a teenage mother and how through hard work and education, she overcame those challenges. Sherise knows firsthand the struggles that young mothers face which led her to start a nonprofit specifically for teenage mothers. Sherise shares how she went from being homeless to managing multimillion dollar contracts for the federal government. Now she runs her own nonprofit and is on her journey to entrepreneurship. In this episode, we learn: How character creates confidence How to be the role model your kids need The difference between non-profit and for-profit businesses How to break free from "I don't know how" syndrome How sometimes you just have to "do it afraid" Sherise Holden is the founder and President of She Rises, Inc. a nonprofit whose purpose is to help increase on-time high school and college graduation rates among teenage mothers. She Rises, Inc. aims to inspire these young women to overcome challenges in their lives, and reach their full potential. Connect with Sherise and She Rises, Inc. on Instagram and Facebook, as well as her website, www.she-rises.org. Be sure to screenshot and share this episode on your IG stories to let other moms know you are listening. Tag me (@lawannmoses and @morethanamotherpodcast) so I can see your story and share with my audience. Don't forget to subscribe, review and leave a 5 star rating so we can reach as many moms as possible. Connect with me on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Also head over to my website LaWannMoses.com and get connected to my community! Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREE Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show (http://paypal.me/lawannmoses)
Another dope week of dope music, I planned on having a few guests on this show but this week was weird as far as weather wise...regardless we got a lot of great joints for peeps to check out from across the country & the area. 3 hours of dope music is ahead... tune in .Diamond D f Buckshot, General Steele, & Rockness Monsta - Watch Yo BackChris G - Intro El Camino f Benny - Venice Beach Conway, Smoke Bulga, & Tsu Surf - Great Escape Big Turks f Planet Asia & Chris Crack - Turkish Delight Remix Madhattan & NV f Conway The Machine - DrumCarta P. x Parental - MSNBC : My Story Needs Better Clarity Wiz Remix Obnoxious x Castle Money Beats - Roll It UpKool G Rap x 38 Spesh f Meyhem Lauren & Freddie Gibbs - Flow GodsRapsody - Cleo INF! - HeadshotRoyce Da 5'9 f Sy Ari Da Kid, White Gold, Cyhi The Prynce & T.I. - Black Savage AWAR f Scarface & Anthony Hamilton - Forty Five Soul Five Steez x Mordecai - Days N Times Eto x Superior - It's Only Right M.A.V. x Cotola f Daniel Son - Pusher Chris G - Break Roc Marciano f Busta Rhymes - Trojan Horse Napoleon Da Legend - Mass Appeal John Creasy x Olman80zz - Customers Apollo Brown f Aztek The Barfly, Kid Vishis, Vstylez, & DJ Los - Razors and Residue Jay Royale f Conway The Machine & Ill Conscious - Walk With A GunDJ Nonny Nonn f TyB, SheRise, & Mitch Lakes - Believe Nems - Gahbage Napoleon Da Legend - Chicken & Waffles Jehovah Nissi - OuijaIllanoise x DJ M-80 - God's Work Pounds f eNox - G.O.D.Vinnie Paz x Tragedy Khadafi f Ill Bill - Fibre Optic Weapons Kool Taj the GR8 - I'm Back Masta Ace x Marco Polo - American Me 38 Spesh f RJ Payne & Che Noir - New York State Of Mind Rigz f Rob Gates & Mooch - No Kap Ice Grill f Ant Milli - In The Rain Chris G - Break 2Griselda f Westside Gunn, Conway , & Benny - Dr. Bird'sNicholas Craven f Conway - The Scorpion Remix Observe Since '98 f Tha God Fahim & Jay NiCE - Modern Excalibur Matteo Getz f KRS-One & Hellafaktz - Here We Go Again 38 Spesh x Big Ghost - Extendos DJ Nonny Nonn f TyB , SheRise , & Mitch Lakes - Trash Bag Sadat X x El Da Sensei f R.A. The Rugged Man & Sa-Roc - 3 Kings & A Queen Reel Wolf f Ruste Juxx, General Steele, Sars Kuma, Ghettosocks , Chris Rivers, & Intell - Death Squad J57 f Jamo Gang - AfterburnerKool Taj the GR8 - Poetic Artistry Black Sinatra x DJ Quandabomb f Gates - DynastyFred The Godson f Jim Jones & Marc Scibilia - Better NowFlee Lord f El Camino - For A Reason TheRealSkitso - 4 DisSMD f Eto - Oscar The Grouch Jae Hu$$le - F.O.A.E. ( Friend Of A Enemy)Chris G - Outro
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Full Episode 12 on the non-commercial radio in Montana USA. The show airs every Wednesday (6 to 7 pm MST) on KBMF-LP 102.5 FM. On this Episode we have 3 of the Finalist of Top Model South Africa - Dsability namely Lloyd, Mechelle and Sherise. Check out our YouTube channel Umbani Productions! Subscribe and Review please! Follow us on Facebook: @umbaniradiolive @umbaniproductions Twitter: @umbaniradio Instagram: @umbaniradio Download the Umbani Radio app on app store or listen via link on our social medias. We have no rights for the music used in this track. Music was used to promote and give tribute to the artists
TriJam Podcast! with Kyle Maack, Shae Davis, Jo Rivers, and Will Wright. Produced by Daniel Kane. GUEST HOST- Tata Sherise (Filling in Shae Davis) Our guests today - WTF Foodtruck’s Tim McRae, Bianca Ingram Intro (0:00:00) The Scoop (0:15:23) TIM McRAE interview (0:32:21) BIANCA INGRAM Interview / Wrap Up (0:55:23)
It's time for GravePlots! This week we have on a special guest and YouTube funny man TryHard Heroes to whip up one of the more ridiculous sounding horror movie names we've done yet. "Puddin Lips". You read that right. Don't let the weird name fool you though. This movie is more elaborate than it might seem. An infection that deteriorates ones face and body into puss lips is sweeping the nation rapidly. A girl named Sherise and a few neighbors try to stop the apocalypse from happening but is disease bigger and darker than they ever imagined? Find out in our new movie that we made up from scratch on this weeks episode. Complete with sound FX for your Audio Horror Drama listening pleasure! EPISODE LINK https://www.longlivethevoid.com/episodes/ep139 Time Stamps Grave Plots PUDDIN LIPS 4:00 TryHard Heroes Links Youtube https://www.youtube.com/tryhardheroes Twitch https://www.twitch.tv/tryhardheroesgaming So grab your flame thrower, don't forget your nieghbors and be sure to grab a voodoo doll as we travel Beyond The Void!
TriJam Podcast! with Kyle Maack, Shae Davis, Jo Rivers, and Will Wright. Produced by Daniel Kane. Our guests today - Tata Sherise AND Aéron! Intro (0:00:00) The Scoop (0:07:42) TATA SHERISE Interview (0:24:48) AÉRON Performance & Interview / Wrap Up (1:01:35)
Meet Lindsay Sewall and Sherise Miller, Therapists with Shift Psychological in Calgary. Shift Psychological has a brand new take on therapy sessions and they are using a fresh perspective on treatment. Helping everyone with their limiting beliefs and mindsets that hold us back, Shift is truly for everyone. In this fun discussion, Lindsay and Sherise explain limiting beliefs and where these thoughts come from. They discuss perfectionism, comparing yourself to others, shame, and many more mindsets that are holding us back. They provide real strategies for those that have hit a roadblock in life and they do so with modern day techniques. Serving both Calgary and Edmonton, Shift Psychological is the future of therapy for everyone. Don't miss this amazing chat with Lindsay Sewall and Sherise Miller https://shiftpsych.com/ https://www.facebook.com/ShiftPsychological
In their first episode, David and Sherise talk about their non-gendered title, growing up white-washed, and why they moved away. Co-produced by David Carrillo and Sherise Saavedra Logo design by Jake Ewing Music by Carla Morrison and Los Amparito
A sneak peak of conversations to come with David and Sherise. Échale un vistazo! Subscribe now!
On September 12th my mother, Sandra E. Robinson, passed on to be with the ancestors. So episode I will be talking to special guest, Certified Clinical Trauma Professional, Tanya Sherise Odums, LCSW-R, about what it means to grieve as a person of color and how to properly grieve. This is NOT a regular episode of jokes but I think it's important and I hope it helps anyone out there who may be suffering. You can contact Tanya Sherise Odums at TanyaSheriseOdums.com or call 631-485-7473 for in person or web sessions.
Museum On Main Street (MoMs) "The Way We Worked" - Full interviews
Oral history interviews with African-Americans from Chestertown recorded in early 2017 at historic Sumner Hall.
The "short-form" (1-2minute) Faces of the Future recordings are funded by Jon Howell. Recorded on Federal Street in downtown Youngstown on August 5, 2016.
Edition #538 The 99 Percent Wakes Up (Occupy Wall St Part 1) Visit BestOfTheLeft.com to share your favorite clips with your social networks! Join the virtuous cycle! Act 1: Congrats to Wall St. Protesters - The Progressive Air Date: 9-27-11 Song 1: Hi - Psapp Act 2: Irony of Police Attacks on Protestors - Jimmy Dore Air Date: 9-27-11 Song 2: Pumped up kicks - Foster the people Act 3: World Economy Going to Hell - Dan Carlin Air Date: 9-28-11 Song 3: Eleanor Rigby (Strings only) - The Beatles Act 4: Fox News Gives Wall Street Protesters the "Fair & Balanced" Treatment - Media Matters Air Date: 10-3-11 Act 5: Keith Olbermann reads first collective statement of Occupy Wall Street - Countdown Song 5: The times they are a changing - Bob Dylan Act 6: Protesting is a Privilege? - Majority Report Air Date: 9-28-11 Song 6: Turtle (Bonobo Remix) - Pilote Act 7: Fox Host: Tea Party was Organic, Occupy Wall Street is Not - Media Matters Air Date: 10-5-11 Act 8: Michael Moore: We oppose the way our economy is structured - Countdown Voicemails: Call to action: Come to Occupy Wall St of join at occupytogether.org - Curtis from Baltimore Having just come from Occupy Wall St. - Jake from NY Alt News The Death Penalty goes against the teachings of the bible - Todd from Washington State The Rhetoric of Aggitation and Control for Occupy Wall St. protesters - Sherise from NY Just attended the Occupy Blacksburg rally in Virginia - Pamela from Virginia Why aren't liberals pointing out the failure of capitalism to solve our problems? - Chuck in Salt Lake City Voicemail Music: Loud Pipes - Ratatat Final Comments on the podcast awards Bonus iPhone/iPod Touch App Content: Errol Louis contextualizes Occupy Wall Street march - Countdown Produced by: Jay! Tomlinson Thanks for listening! Visit us at BestOfTheLeft.com Check out the BotL iOS/Android App in the App Stores! Follow at Twitter.com/BestOfTheLeft Like at Facebook.com/BestOfTheLeft Contact me directly at Jay@BestOfTheLeft.com Review the show on iTunes!