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DESPITE MY DENTIST TRYING TO KILL ME… I GAVE Y'ALL ALL THE HOT TOPICS! The entire day was me fighting for my life… aka waiting for my mouth to stop being numb from back-to-back dentist appointments. But guess what? STILL I RISE! Because I've got some hot topics to cover, including: Porsha's new YouTube channel and all of the stories that stemmed from it, Brit Eady speaks, Kenya gets on the defensive, Kanye West “apologizes,” a potential Potomac return, more WAGS to Riches MESS, Kyle Richards being a Karen in Encino, and so much more! Listen to Brit Eady on Housewives Nightcap! Is Candiace Dillard Returning to Potomac? Watch Porsha's first two YouTube videos here! TMZ says Kyle Richards is fighting on behalf on dogs everywhere! Also—check me out on the latest episode of Mocha Minutes! If you're listening to this on the day it releases, come watch Emily and I on Up And Adam! LIVE! *** HEY! Some of you have asked how you can show your appreciation for all the content provided by your mama's favorite Black geek. How about you buy me a beer/coffee? CLICK HERE TO SUPPORT! *** New episodes of “I Ken Not with Kendrick Tucker” are released weekly! DON'T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE, RATE, AND REVIEW! I LOVE 5 STARS! EMAIL ME AT IKENNOTPODCAST@GMAIL.COM! FOLLOW ME ON INSTAGRAM! FOLLOW ME ON THREADS! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this special final episode of the Commonwealth Poetry Podcast, Gyles and Aphra Brandreth are joined by Baroness Patricia Scotland, the outgoing Commonwealth Secretary-General. As they reflect on nearly 70 episodes celebrating the poetry, culture, and voices of the Commonwealth, Baroness Scotland shares her insights on the power of the Commonwealth and the enduring strength of poetry. Featuring Maya Angelou's Still I Rise and Psalm 23, this episode marks the end of an extraordinary journey—at least for now. Thank you for being part of the adventure!
What more is there to say... but still I rise. Selle Brooks returns to breakdown that AND MORE!Make sure to checkout Selle's pod, Who Asked Me?Subscribe to the Dumpster Dive YOUTUBE channel! Live Bravo recaps every week!Tom Hamlett Instagram: @thetomhamlettWho Asked Me Podcast Instagram: @whoaskedmepodcastDumpster Dive Instagram: @dumpsterdivepodDumpster Dive YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DumpsterDivePod
This episode, Eamon & Merlin talk Part Three of the Real Housewives of Potomac reunion, where Stacey's best friend possibly exposes her to the world and Karen tries one last bit of damage control before departing to prison. Plus, the newest episode of Married To Medicine where Toya's party planning somehow is less of a headache to Eugene than the musical stylings of Greg Lunceford. And finally, a new episode of Real Housewives of Beverly Hills that sees Kyle and Mauricio trade public jabs and Kathy steal the show at Sutton's capsule unveiling. 4:39 - Real Housewives of Potomac: Season 9: Episode 20 1:12:12 - Married to Medicine: Season 11: Episode 13 2:01:40 - Real Housewives of Beverly Hills: Season 14: Episode 14 We are Eamon and Merlin, a queer married couple from Texas living in Pittsburgh, PA. We love reality television, wrestling, drag queens, and pretty much anything that can be called even kinda gay. A Gay & His Enby is a podcast where we talk about everything we love in terms of media and pop culture; everything thats gay and gay adjacent; basically all the conversations we have in our living room we are now putting in front of a microphone and on the internet for you. We have launched our MERCH STORE! We are so excited to bring you these designs, all made by Merlin, commemorating some of our favorite iconic moments! Shop now at https://AGayAndHisEnby.Threadless.com Every week, we have the pleasure and privilege of recording from Sorgatron Media Studios in Pittsburgh. The theme song for our main show is Pulsar by Shane Ivers, and the theme song for Binge Watch is Higher Up by Shane Ivers, both of which you can find at https://www.silvermansound.com All of our social media can be found at our linktree: https://linktr.ee/agayandhisenby In recent years, states have pushed forward a record number of bills that attack LGBTQ rights, especially transgender youth. The current obession with Drag Queens is no exception. This is a thinly veiled attempt to outlaw gender expressions that do not fall within the cisheteronormative guidelines. Please consider donating to one of the following charities to help make the US a safer place for Queer folks to live in peace. American Civil Liberties Union (https://www.aclu.org/issues/lgbtq-rights) Trevor Project (https://give.thetrevorproject.org/give/63307/#!/donation/checkout) PFLAG (https://pflag.org/donate/) True Colors United (https://my.truecolorsunited.org/give/107399/#!/donation/checkout) OutRight International (https://outrightinternational.org/take-action/give) Lambda Legal (https://support.lambdalegal.org/site/Donation2;jsessionid=00000000.app30130a?df_id=6680&mfc_pref=T&6680.donation=form1&NONCE_TOKEN=D3311163DF16F06EEA5520010BAF90B5) GLBTQ Legal Advocates & Defenders (https://donate.glad.org/give/123741/#!/donation/checkout?c_src=webheader) Human Rights Campaign (https://give.hrc.org/page/118560/donate/1?ea.tracking.id=or_gnr_hrc_homepage2022) It Gets Better Project (https://give.itgetsbetter.org/give/250737/#!/donation/checkout)
This episode, Eamon & Merlin talk Part Three of the Real Housewives of Potomac reunion, where Stacey's best friend possibly exposes her to the world and Karen tries one last bit of damage control before departing to prison. Plus, the newest episode of Married To Medicine where Toya's party planning somehow is less of a headache to Eugene than the musical stylings of Greg Lunceford. And finally, a new episode of Real Housewives of Beverly Hills that sees Kyle and Mauricio trade public jabs and Kathy steal the show at Sutton's capsule unveiling. 4:39 - Real Housewives of Potomac: Season 9: Episode 20 1:12:12 - Married to Medicine: Season 11: Episode 13 2:01:40 - Real Housewives of Beverly Hills: Season 14: Episode 14 We are Eamon and Merlin, a queer married couple from Texas living in Pittsburgh, PA. We love reality television, wrestling, drag queens, and pretty much anything that can be called even kinda gay. A Gay & His Enby is a podcast where we talk about everything we love in terms of media and pop culture; everything thats gay and gay adjacent; basically all the conversations we have in our living room we are now putting in front of a microphone and on the internet for you. We have launched our MERCH STORE! We are so excited to bring you these designs, all made by Merlin, commemorating some of our favorite iconic moments! Shop now at https://AGayAndHisEnby.Threadless.com Every week, we have the pleasure and privilege of recording from Sorgatron Media Studios in Pittsburgh. The theme song for our main show is Pulsar by Shane Ivers, and the theme song for Binge Watch is Higher Up by Shane Ivers, both of which you can find at https://www.silvermansound.com All of our social media can be found at our linktree: https://linktr.ee/agayandhisenby In recent years, states have pushed forward a record number of bills that attack LGBTQ rights, especially transgender youth. The current obession with Drag Queens is no exception. This is a thinly veiled attempt to outlaw gender expressions that do not fall within the cisheteronormative guidelines. Please consider donating to one of the following charities to help make the US a safer place for Queer folks to live in peace. American Civil Liberties Union (https://www.aclu.org/issues/lgbtq-rights) Trevor Project (https://give.thetrevorproject.org/give/63307/#!/donation/checkout) PFLAG (https://pflag.org/donate/) True Colors United (https://my.truecolorsunited.org/give/107399/#!/donation/checkout) OutRight International (https://outrightinternational.org/take-action/give) Lambda Legal (https://support.lambdalegal.org/site/Donation2;jsessionid=00000000.app30130a?df_id=6680&mfc_pref=T&6680.donation=form1&NONCE_TOKEN=D3311163DF16F06EEA5520010BAF90B5) GLBTQ Legal Advocates & Defenders (https://donate.glad.org/give/123741/#!/donation/checkout?c_src=webheader) Human Rights Campaign (https://give.hrc.org/page/118560/donate/1?ea.tracking.id=or_gnr_hrc_homepage2022) It Gets Better Project (https://give.itgetsbetter.org/give/250737/#!/donation/checkout)
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Enjoy listening to this lovely poem by Maya Angelou
"Un mondo possibile. Dieci idee per cambiare il futuro e la tua vita ogni giorno" è il nuovo libro di Nicolò Govoni, scrittore e fondatore di Still I Rise, organizzazione che si impegna a fornire educazione di qualità in contesti vulnerabili e di emergenza.
London is one of the most diverse and vibrant cities in the world, but only about 5% of the championship or “good for age” places for London Marathon are filled by runners from ethnic minorities. Marcus Brown is making strides to change that. He is the founder of One percent Running Club, which aims to bridge the gap between traditional athletics clubs and run crews, creating a space where runners from diverse backgrounds feel comfortable chasing performance goals. Marcus is also the host of A Runner's Life podcast and a six-star finisher of the Abbott World Marathon Majors. We chat about accessibility and diversity in running, what he thinks of Sydney being added to the Abbott World Marathon Majors and how he's progressed from being a 4:55 marathoner to breaking 3 hours a total of nine times. Marcus' recommendation: Still I Rise by Maya Angelou Marcus' Instagram: @marcus1rc A Runner's Life podcast: Spotify Run With It Instagram: @runwithit.pod Elise's Instagram: @elisebeacom -- Intro/outro music by Dan Beacom Graphic design by Kate Scheer
In this episode of Unleashed, we dive deep into the essence of resilience—a force that keeps us rising, no matter how many times life knocks us down. Leah shares the inspiration behind her latest tattoo, "Still I Rise," a mantra borrowed from Maya Angelou's timeless poem. Through candid reflections and personal stories, Leah explores the challenges women face and how resilience, often messy and imperfect, becomes our greatest strength. This episode is a reminder that rising isn't always graceful, but it's always possible. Tune in for a dose of inspiration, humor, and the unshakeable belief that we can rise above any obstacle.With podcast microphone
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The poetry of healing, the healing of poetry. Poetry has long been recognized for its therapeutic and healing qualities, both for the writer and the reader. The act of creating or engaging with poetry can be a powerful tool for processing emotions, finding meaning, and fostering personal growth. Poetry offers a unique language that can express complex emotions and experiences that may be difficult to articulate in everyday speech. It can provide solace during times of grief, trauma, or illness by offering words that resonate with one's inner experiences. For those struggling to find language for their pain, poetry can serve as a bridge, helping to connect thoughts, feelings, and memories. Many medical professionals, including Dr. Rafael Campo, have recognized the value of poetry in healthcare settings. Campo, a poet and physician, incorporates poetry into his medical practice and teaching, using it to foster empathy and understanding among healthcare providers. He believes that poetry can help doctors better connect with their patients and understand the human experience of illness. The healing power of poetry extends beyond individual experiences to community healing as well. Poems can offer comfort, inspiration, and a sense of shared humanity. Collections like "Poems of Healing" anthologize works that address illness, recovery, and spiritual healing, providing readers with a diverse array of voices and perspectives on the healing journey. Ultimately, the relationship between poetry and healing is reciprocal. As poetry aids in healing, the process of healing itself often inspires new poetry, creating a continuous cycle of expression, understanding, and growth. Poetry can be a powerful tool for processing traumatic experiences in several ways: 1. Expression of complex emotions: Poetry provides a unique language to articulate complex emotions and experiences that may be difficult to express in everyday speech. This can help individuals give voice to feelings that might otherwise remain bottled up. 2. Gentle approach to difficult topics: Poetry allows for the use of metaphor and imagery to address trauma indirectly, providing a gentler way to approach painful memories. This can make the process of confronting trauma less overwhelming. 3. Creation of meaning: Writing poetry about traumatic experiences can help individuals make sense of what happened and find meaning in their suffering. This meaning-making process is crucial for healing and growth after trauma. 4. Bilateral brain activation: The act of constructing a poem engages both emotional and cognitive processes, activating different parts of the brain. This integration can help in processing and reframing traumatic memories. 5. Safe exploration: Poetry offers a safe space to explore and process trauma at one's own pace. The use of persona or metaphor allows for some emotional distance while still addressing the core issues. 6. Coping mechanism: Writing poetry can serve as a coping strategy, providing an outlet for difficult emotions and a way to manage trauma-related symptoms. 7. Connection and validation: Sharing poetry about trauma can help individuals feel less alone in their experiences and can foster a sense of connection with others who have gone through similar ordeals. By offering a unique blend of emotional expression, cognitive processing, and creative exploration, poetry can be a valuable tool in the journey of healing from trauma. Counselors can integrate poetry into the healing process for trauma through several methods: 1. Receptive/Prescriptive Approach: Read poems aloud to clients and encourage them to react, either verbally or non-verbally. This can help clients connect with their emotions and start processing their trauma. 2. Expressive/Creative Writing: Encourage clients to write their own poetry. This can help them discover and articulate blocked emotions and memories. Prompts can be used to facilitate this process. 3. Symbolic/Ceremonial Techniques: Use metaphors and similes to help clients express emotions that are difficult to describe literally. Ceremonial acts, like writing and then burning a letter, can also be therapeutic. 4. Meaning-Making: Poetry helps clients create meaning from their experiences, which is crucial for healing. This can involve constructing narratives around their trauma, which aids in cognitive and emotional integration. 5. Gentle Exploration: Use metaphor and persona to allow clients to address trauma indirectly, providing a safer way to explore painful memories. These methods can be tailored to the client's readiness and comfort level, ensuring a supportive and effective therapeutic experience. Here are some examples of healing poetry from the search results: 1. "The Uses of Sorrow" by Mary Oliver - This short poem conveys how even painful experiences can be gifts, offering a perspective shift on suffering. 2. "Love after Love" by Derek Walcott - Explores healing through the passage of time and learning to love oneself again. 3. "Still I Rise" by Maya Angelou - An inspirational poem about resilience and rising above adversity. 4. "Kindness" by Naomi Shihab Nye - Reflects on how experiencing loss allows us to understand and practice true kindness. 5. "The Wild Geese" by Mary Oliver - Offers reassurance about one's place in the world and connection to nature. 6. "The Peace of Wild Things" by Wendell Berry - Evokes finding peace and healing in nature. 7. "The Guest House" by Rumi - Uses the metaphor of welcoming all emotions as guests to encourage acceptance. 8. "The Journey" by Mary Oliver - Depicts the quest of following one's own path despite obstacles. These poems use vivid imagery, metaphor, and reflective language to offer comfort, perspective, and encouragement in times of difficulty. They touch on themes like resilience, self-acceptance, connection to nature, and finding meaning in hardship - all of which can contribute to emotional and psychological healing. Several contemporary poets are known for their healing poetry. Here are some notable examples: 1. Mary Oliver - Her nature-inspired poems like "The Journey" and "Wild Geese" offer solace and perspective, encouraging readers to find healing in the natural world. 2. Naomi Shihab Nye - Known for poems like "Kindness" that explore empathy and human connection as paths to healing. 3. Joy Harjo - The current U.S. Poet Laureate often addresses themes of healing, particularly in relation to Native American experiences and spirituality. 4. Gregory Orr - His work frequently deals with trauma and healing, drawing from his own experiences of loss and grief. 5. Maggie Smith - Her poem "Good Bones" went viral for its hopeful message in difficult times, and much of her work touches on resilience and healing. 6. Rupi Kaur - While controversial in some circles, her accessible poetry on trauma, femininity, and self-love has resonated with many readers seeking healing. 7. Ocean Vuong - His poetry often explores themes of identity, trauma, and resilience, particularly in the context of immigrant experiences 8. Trapeta B. Mayson - As the founder of the Healing Verse Poetry Line, she uses poetry to promote mental health and well-being. These poets approach healing from various perspectives, addressing personal, societal, and environmental wounds through their work. Sources [1] Poet Healer: Contemporary poems for health and healing - ProQuest https://search.proquest.com/openview/1d45ad3cf273ef6d89fb314f25da139b/1?cbl=18750&diss=y&pq-origsite=gscholar [2] Healing Verse Poetry Line | Philadelphia Contemporary https://philadelphiacontemporary.org/projects/healing-verse-poetry-line [3] Poet Healer: Contemporary Poems for Health and Healing https://www.amazon.com/Poet-Healer-Contemporary-Health-Healing/dp/0975442104 [4] Healing Poems - Modern Award-winning Healing Poetry https://allpoetry.com/poems/about/healing [5] THE HEALING POEMS - HOME https://www.thehealingpoems.com [1] Famous Healing Poems - PoetrySoup.com https://www.poetrysoup.com/famous/poems/healing [2] Short Poems About Healing https://poemsworld.net/short-poems-about-healing/ [3] THE HEALING POEMS - HOME https://www.thehealingpoems.com [4] Poems That Heal - Poetry Is Pretentious - https://poetryispretentious.com/poems-that-heal/ [5] Healing Poetry: Healing Poems at One Year of Writing and Healing https://writingandhealing.org/healing-poetry síocháin, and solidarity,Jack --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/socialyetdistanced/support
Let's get THOTty this week again with Lesly's little sister... Eresay!!! This thotful moment, Eresay has some tea to spill about her life. We are going to talk about how her journey after graduating high school, moving across the globe, then moving across the country, THEN moving back home. P.S: FOLLOW US on INSTAGRAM @HomoInTraining Find us on Facebook! LIKE & FOLLOW our page! EMAIL US your THOTZ: HomoInTrainingPodcast@gmail.com ——————————— Music Credit: Jazzy Abstract Beat by Coma-Media ——————————— --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/homointraining/message
Join us in this enlightening episode of our podcast as we explore the rich tapestry of wisdom embedded in everyday proverbs, insightful quotes, and the complexities of language. In "Unlocking Wisdom: From Simple Sayings to Profound Truths," we delve into a variety of topics that challenge and encourage listeners to reflect on the power of asking, the necessity of openness, and the deceptive simplicity of common sayings. We start by examining the proactive nature of the phrase "Ask and you shall receive," and how it compels us to engage actively with our desires. We then explore Indira Gandhi's poignant advice on the importance of keeping an open stance in life, followed by a critical look at the often misleading facades judged by appearances alone. The episode also features a linguistic journey through the potent word "extol," the surprising value of the spice saffron, and the cognitive bias known as the anchoring effect. Further, we dive into the multi-dimensional aspect of "hope," the correct usage of tricky prepositions, the resilient messages in Maya Angelou's poem "And Still I Rise," and finally, the complex relationship between truth, lies, and societal functioning. Each segment not only informs but also inspires, pushing the boundaries of how we perceive and interact with the world around us. Unlock all premium episodes by becoming a premium member on Patreon Never stop learning on English Plus Podcast's Website
Today, I'm super excited to share a big talk from my 2023 Speaker Salon Showcase. This talk was given by the amazing Dr. Kristen Szabla, Ph.D. Kristen has over a decade of experience as a neuroscientist specializing in the neural circuitry mediating fear and depression. As a survivor of incest and commercial sexual exploitation at an early age, Kristen is unable to remember a time in her young life when fear and suicidal ideation were not continuously present. However, she found the courage to face her painful past and is thriving. Kristen is an empathic and passionate leader who is driven to fulfill her mission of transforming pain into power by providing data-driven and evidence-based content that redefines and amplifies the conversation surrounding the horror of sexual trauma and its destructive effects on mental health. I'm so honored to feature her deeply powerful and personal talk, “Still, I Rise.” In this talk, she explores: The deep impact of shame and why it hijacks our brains The reason trauma can create shame and cycles of depression Her personal experience with trauma and human trafficking and its aftermath The transformative power of self-compassion More from Kristen Szabla, PhD Website: https://transformingpainintopower.info/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristen-l-szabla-phd-1867b5210/ More from Tricia Join my Free Transformational Masterclass for Speakers Explore my content and follow me on YouTube Follow me on Instagram Connect with me on Facebook Connect with me on LinkedIn Visit my website at TriciaBrouk.com
Leave a comment and share your thoughts: In this episode, Kira, Mars, and season finale guest Erin Banks, discuss the overall highs and lows of main factors such as auditioning, creating/practicing, and criticism (both from self and from others) have within the arts. Powered by Firstory Hosting
Do you remember the moment you began to see the light at the end of the tunnel?Journee finally found her path forward after her grueling back-up. Tune in to hear how she began to see the light at the end of the tunnel. There's light at the end of the tunnel for you, too. #lifeafterhurt #stillIrise #journee #podcastWednesday #postbreakup
Explore the empowering resilience of Maya Angelou's iconic poem "Still I Rise" in this episode. Unveiling the layers of strength and defiance, we delve into Angelou's profound verses that celebrate overcoming adversity. Join us as we navigate the rich tapestry of words that continue to inspire and resonate with audiences worldwide.
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Welcome to the CodeX Cantina where our mission is to get more people talking about books! Was there a theme or meaning you wanted us to talk about further? Let us know in the comments below! Today we react to the poem "Still I Rise" by Maya Angelou. Maya Angelou Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2YCogbSuQI4&list=PLHg_kbfrA7YCg9PtpqUOQRVaw_91b4Qv- ✨Do you have a Short Story or Novel you'd think we'd like or would want to see us cover? Join our Patreon to pick our reads.
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1-Netanyahu contro tutti. Nonostante gli appelli della comunità internazionale il premier israeliano ha detto no alla tregua, no al passaggio a operazioni a bassa intensità, no a uno Stato palestinese. (Francesco Strazzari docente relazioni internazionali alla Scuola Superiore Sant' Anna di Pisa) 2-India. La Corte Suprema ha rifiutato di concedere più tempo per il ritorno in carcere degli 11 condannati all'ergastolo per il pogrom dei musulmani nel Gujarat. 3-Birmania. La conquista da parte dei ribelli di un importante città al confine con l'india conferma le difficoltà sul campo della dittatura militare (Alessandro de Pascale – Lettera 22) 4-Repubblica democratica del Congo. La dura vita dei bambini nel paese che ha la metà delle riserve del Cobalto. Oggi la seconda parte intervista di Luisa Nannipieri a Vital Kasongo Kamungu, il Program Manager dell'ONG italiana Still I Rise- 5-Mondialità. Il mercato globale del cibo è a rischio. (Alfredo Somoza)
1-Striscia di Gaza. Anthony Blinken di nuovo in Medio Oriente. Il segretario di stato americano vuole evitare un allargamento del conflitto ma senza un cessate il fuoco immediato la sua missione rischia di naufragare. 2-Addio al Kaiser. È morto Franz Beckenbauer, leggenda del calcio tedesco e mondiale. Aveva 78 anni. 3- Il Brasile ricorda le violenze dell'8 gennaio 2023. Un anno fa il golpe di Bolsonaro contro Lula da Silva. 4-Stati uniti. Tra una settimana le primarie repubblicane. Come da tradizione saranno i caucus nell'Iowa ad aprire la corsa alla casa bianca 5-Repubblica democratica del Congo. La dura vita nel paese che ha la metà delle riserve di cobalto del mondo ma dove 1 bambino su 5 muore prima del compimento dei 5 anni. ( Vital Kasongo Kamungu, il Program Manager dell'ONG italiana Still I Rise) 6- Serie Tv. Su Disney+ al via Echo della Marvel. ( Alice Cucchetti)
Still I Rise!!!! What happens when we get knocked down?? When the day goes not as planned? When the relationship ends? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bethany--juanita/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bethany--juanita/support
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Welcome to a dynamic and insightful episode of the Moonshots Podcast, where your hosts Mike and Mark delve into the remarkable life of Serena Williams, as chronicled in her biography "My Life: Queen of the Court." Tailored for an audience well-versed in the challenges and triumphs of high achievers, this episode breaks down Serena's journey into nine actionable and inspiring segments. Each part sheds light on the strategies, mindset, and resilience that propelled Serena to the pinnacle of tennis and beyond, offering invaluable lessons for entrepreneurs and leaders.Buy The Book on Amazon https://geni.us/BAE7XBecome a Moonshot Member https://www.patreon.com/MoonshotsWatch this episode on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gmcwZW7Oru0Segments: INTRO - Redefining Athletic Greatness: We kick off with a bold statement by Colin Cowherd, positioning Serena Williams as perhaps the most underrated athlete of our time. This sets the stage for an in-depth analysis of how Serena revolutionized not just tennis, but also the broader sports arena. "Still I Rise" - The Resilience Blueprint: Serena's reading of Maya Angelou's "Still I Rise" encapsulates her journey of overcoming adversity. This segment dissects how resilience, a key trait for any entrepreneur, plays a critical role in facing and surmounting obstacles. Self-Driven Success - What Fuels Your Fire?: Delving into Serena's internal drive, this part highlights the importance of self-motivation and relentless training. We draw parallels to the entrepreneurial journey, emphasizing the need for self-discipline and vision. "Never Quit" - Cultivating a Resilient Mindset: Here, Serena's philosophy of overpowering negative thoughts is explored. Entrepreneurs can learn how maintaining a positive and resilient mindset is crucial for long-term success. Pressure Management - Lessons from the Coach: Insights from Serena's coach, Rick Macci, provide valuable lessons in focusing on the present and effectively handling pressure, a vital skill for any business leader. Persistence Pays Off - Embrace the Journey: We discuss the essence of perseverance and the reality that success often requires multiple attempts. This segment reinforces the entrepreneurial ethos of learning from each setback. Competitive Edge - Play to Win: Serena's approach to always compete with the intent to win offers a lesson in maintaining a competitive edge in business, where playing it safe rarely leads to groundbreaking success. Strategic Vision - Beyond the Immediate: This part advises entrepreneurs to maintain a balance between immediate challenges and long-term goals, mirroring Serena's approach of thinking big and enjoying the journey. OUTRO - Growth Through Failure: We conclude by examining how failure can be a powerful catalyst for growth and learning, an essential perspective for any entrepreneur aiming for continuous improvement and innovation. About the Book and Author:Wrapping up, the episode gives a comprehensive overview of Serena's biography, emphasizing her journey from the challenging streets of Compton to global tennis dominance. Her story of overcoming injuries, personal losses, and barriers, both in and out of the sports world, serves as a testament to the power of resilience, strategic thinking, and sheer determination.This episode not only informs but also inspires, drawing parallels between Serena's journey and the entrepreneurial path. Listeners are encouraged to embrace resilience, maintain a competitive spirit, and view challenges as opportunities for growth, just as Serena Williams has done throughout her illustrious career.Buy The Book on Amazon https://geni.us/BAE7XBecome a Moonshot Member https://www.patreon.com/MoonshotsWatch this episode on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gmcwZW7Oru0 Thanks to our monthly supporters Jez Dix Lorenz Weidinger Fred Fox Austin Hammatt Catie Ivey Zachary Phillips Vanessa Dian Antonio Candia Dan Effland Mike Leigh Cooper Daniela Wedemeier Bertram O. Gayla Schiff Corey LaMonica Smitty Laura KE Denise findlay Krzysztof Wade Mackintosh Diana Bastianelli James Springle Nimalen Sivapalan Roar Nikolay Ytre-Eide Roger von Holdt Jette Haswell Marco Silva venkata reddy Karthik Tsaliki Hari Birring Dirk Breitsameter Ingram Casey Nicoara Talpes rahul grover Karen Petersburg Evert van de Plassche Ravi Govender Andrew Hyde Daniel Alcaraz Craig Lindsay Steve Woollard Lasse Brurok Deborah Spahr Chris Way Andrei Ciobotar Barbara Samoela Christian Jo Hatchard Kalman Cseh Berg De Bleecker Paul Acquaah MrBonjour Sid Liza Goetz Rodrigo Aliseda Konnor Ah kuoi Marjan Modara Dietmar Baur Ken Ennis Bob Nolley ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Season 2 Episode 8 | This week I sat down with my longtime friend Gocha, who has been through a lot and has turned her life around. Gocha is a walking testimony with a story to tell and spreads positivity wherever she goes. She's turned her trials into triumph, becoming a successful entrepreneur, opening a few restaurants and now even franchising them. God has had his hand on her and will continue to keep blessing her. I hope you enjoy meeting her!
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Episode Title: "Still I Rise" Description: In this empowering and inspiring episode of "Still I Rise," we delve into the stories of ordinary individuals who have overcome tremendous challenges and risen above adversity. Join us as we explore the resilience of the human spirit and uncover the strategies that propelled these individuals towards success. From personal hardships to societal obstacles, our guests share intimate details of their journeys, providing invaluable insights for our listeners to apply to their own lives. In this thought-provoking episode, we highlight the triumphs of our guests, showcasing their unwavering determination, unyielding courage, and unwavering tenacity. Whether it's overcoming life-altering setbacks, breaking down barriers, or defying societal expectations, our guests demonstrate the power of resilience and the ability to rise above circumstances. As we delve into their stories, we discuss the transformative moments and pivotal experiences that sparked their inner strength and ignited their drive for change. Through their candid accounts, we invite listeners to reflect on their own obstacles and discover the reservoirs of strength within themselves. "Still I Rise" celebrates the indomitable human spirit, providing listeners with a dose of motivation, inspiration, and a renewed sense of hope. Whether you are facing personal challenges or striving to make a positive impact in your community, this episode will uplift your spirits and encourage you to persevere despite adversity. Tune in to "Still I Rise" for a reminder that no matter the circumstances, we have the power to rise above and create a life of purpose, strength, and resilience.
The Common Good podcast is a conversation about the significance of place, eliminating economic isolation and the structure of belonging. For this week's episode we partner with April Doner and the Abundant Community to speak with Quanita Roberson and Amy Howton about their book, The Inner Ground Railroad. The recited poems were On Children by Kahlil Gibran and Still I Rise by Maya Angelou.Abundant Community is a place to visit. To read and hear stories of action. More valuable than your daily newspaper. A way to learn about citizen-led action that illuminates a new direction, away from the dominant consumerist and dependency-producing habits that we thought we had to purchase. Communities forever have known how to produce family and neighborhood functions such as raising children, building healthy local economies and caring for people on the margin. This website invites you into this possibility.This episode was hosted and produced by Joey Taylor and the music is from Jeff Gorman. You can find more information about the Common Good Collective here. Common Good Podcast is a production of Bespoken Live & Common Change - Eliminating Personal Economic Isolation.
“Redemption Song” by Bob Marley and the Wailers is one of the ultimate songs about the Black spirit and the immense determination that has gotten us through life in America. I'm talking about a specifically Black determination that has powered our resistance and carried us through life in America. A sense of Black determination that we hear in Redemption Song as well as Sam Cookie's “A Change Gonna Come,” Maya Angelou's “Still I Rise,” and Kendrick's “Alright.” No matter how hard things have been we have always been certain that one day we would overcome. Guests: Roger Steffens, Author, So Much Things to Say Michael Eric Dyson, Professor, Princeton University Credits: Bob Marley and The Wailer's - Redemption Song Writer: Bob Marley Label: Tuff Gong & Island Records Publisher: Fifty Six Hope Road Music Limited, Primary Wave/Blue Mountain Sam Cooke - A Change is Gonna Come Writer: Sam Cooke Label: RCA Victor Publisher: Kegs Music Corp. Kendrick Lamar - Alright Writer: Kawan Prather, Kendrick Lamar, Pharrell Williams & Sounwave Label: Top Dawg Entertainment, Aftermath Entertainment & Interscope Records Publisher: EMI April Music, New World Music, Warner Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment, EMI Music Publishing Group, PECF, BMG Firefly, BMG, Warner/Chappell, Top Dawg Entertainment, Sony/ATV Allegro, In Thee Face Music Publishing, Hard Working Black Folks Publishing, BMG Gold Songs, Beat Bully Productions, More Water From Nazareth & EMI Pop Music Publishing Still I Rise, Maya Angelou Yvonne Orji, The Toure Show #TrumpRally protesters chant "We gonna be alright", Chicago ReaderSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Still I Rise è al fianco dei ragazzi e delle ragazze che non hanno potuto studiare, in un Paese dilaniato da guerra, epidemie e disastri ambientali.
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A review of "Maya Angelou: And Still I Rise", the first feature documentary about the life and legacy of Maya Angelou. http://noirehistoir.com/blog/and-still-i-rise-movie-review
Joe Madison invites Professor Henry Louis "Skip" Gates and special guest Jeh Johnson, the former U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security, preview a brand new episode of Finding Your Roots, premiering Tuesday, February 21 at 8/7c on PBS! In addition to Secretary Johnson, tonight's surprising and fascinating episode features activist Angela Davis.Watch the new episode "And Still I Rise" on PBS: https://www.pbs.org/video/and-still-i-rise-preview/
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This is the first of several episodes we are releasing to honor Black History Month. We hope you enjoy this reading of Maya Angelou's Still I Rise, by former UNI student, Makayla Spence. Please share, and subscribe to our podcast, and follow us on Instragram @wildcatspodcast Your support means a lot!
Award winning filmmaker and writer Sharee Silerio takes us on the highs and lows of her career journey. She breaks down how her personal experiences with loss and trauma led to creating a film surrounding the mental health struggles with black women. This episode unpacks channeling pain into your creativity and the importance of staying the course with your passion.
Closing out the year with poetry performances, Raven reads “Cozy Apologia” by Rita Dove, and “The Black Finger” by Angelina Weld Grimké, and Olivia delivers a moving performance of Maya Angelou's “Still I Rise.” -- Email us! isquaredhello@gmail.com. | Follow us! Instagram https://www.instagram.com/isquaredpodcast/ | Twitter @I_squaredpod https://twitter.com/I_SquaredPod | Facebook page http://www.fb.me/ISquaredPod -- Learn More! Rita Dove https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/rita-dove | The Black Finger https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/157902/the-black-finger | Still I Rise BY MAYA ANGELOU https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/46446/still-i-rise
Poet: Dr. Maya Angelou; "Still I Rise" (read by Nomi), "Phenomenal Woman" and "Call Letters: Mrs V.B." (read by Jennifer Dyan Ghoston)Poets: Langston Hughes; "Dreams" and Nayirah Waheed; "The Becoming" (read by Nomi)Unknown author (read by JR Calhoun)Poets: Ralph Waldo Emerson; "Write it on your heart" and Rudyard Kipling; "If" (read by Jennifer Dyan Ghoston) Music by Corey Quinn and Invitationals by MDT
The incredible Malcolm Greenidge is best known in the music world as E.D.I. Mean, aka EDIDON, the Hip Hop artist, and entrepreneur famous for being an original member of the Outlawz with the legendary Tupac Shakur. He worked on the 2016 Tupac biopic All Eyez On Me as an Executive Consultant and Music Supervisor.Raised in New York, Greenidge became friends with Tupac Shakur's cousin Katari “Kastro” Cox at High School, and along with Tupac's godbrother Yafeu “Kadafi” Fula formed a rap trio under the names Thoro Headz and Young Thugs, with Greenidge initially rapping under the name Big Malcom.By this time Tupac had become a huge rap star and he let the trio guest appear on his 1993 single Holla If Ya Hear Me. The following year Mutah “Napoleon” Beale joined the trio and they renamed themselves Dramacydal, going on to guest appear on Tupac's next record, his 1995 album Me Against the World. After Tupac's release from prison they all banded together to form the group Outlaw Immortalz, later changed to Outlawz, and it was here that Greenidge became known as E.D.I. Mean.After Tupac was killed in a drive-by shooting in 1996, E.D.I. Mean and the rest of the Outlawz moved back to the East Coast.Then following Kadafi's murder, the group returned to California and signed a deal with Death Row Records. The Outlawz released their debut album, Still I Rise, in 1999. Their second and third albums, 2000's Ride Wit Us Or Collide Wit Us, and 2001's Novakane, were released on their own label Outlawz Records. E.D.I. Mean continued to record and produce and collaborate with fellow Hip Hop artists, and also pursued his solo career, releasing his debut album, The Stash Spot, in 2010. His latest solo album, O.G. Part 2: Classics in Session, came out in 2020, and the single One Nation (featuring Xzibit), was released in 2021.E.D.I. Mean regularly connects with his legions of followers and fans through Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook, posting pictures and videos about his life around music. He is also available for that personalised shout-out via the Cameo platform, and has a dedicated YouTube channel, E.D.I Mean.
Bank of America's Patricia Pacheco De Baez has grit. She learned it from her fierce Latina mother, who taught her to work hard and strive for excellence – something Patricia has carried with her throughout her career journey. Patricia started as a temp in the financial industry, always grateful for every opportunity she was given – whether big or small. All she needed was a “foot in the door.” Once there, she began to stand out and advocate for herself early in her career. At the age of 25, she did her research, gathered up the courage to ask for pay equity, and got it. It's easy to see how she's moved up the career ladder. Patricia currently holds the title of Managing Director for NYC Private Bank, Market Leader & Diverse Segment Champion at Bank of America. Listen as Patricia walks us through her professional journey and how she learned not to give up on her dream. She's a big proponent of mentors and sponsors and practices being open and honest with them, so they get the most out of their time together. Patricia is a risk taker and isn't afraid to make big moves, and she shares with us why she thinks working hard and striving for excellence are the keys to success. Visit https://www.iambeyondbarriers.com where you will find show notes and links to all the resources in this episode, including the best way to get in touch with Patricia. Highlights: [02:46] Patricia's background and key lessons she's learned[10:37] Patricia's diverse career path[15:41] What Patricia looks for in a position[22:04] How to be direct about your ask[25:17] Advocating for yourself[32:33] Being honest with your mentors[40:12] Finding confidence to make bold moves[43:26] Patricia's move into management[52:28] The importance of working hard[55:00] Striving for excellence[58:54] Lightning round questions Quotes: “Education is the instrument for us to break the cycle of poverty and accomplish our dreams.” – Patricia Pacheco De Baez “Every time I'm very comfortable in a role, I ask myself, ‘What else can I do?'” – Patricia Pacheco De Baez “If you don't advocate for yourself, who will?” – Patricia Pacheco De Baez “Every one of us has something to bring to the table that differentiates us and makes us unique.” – Patricia Pacheco De Baez Lightning Round Questions: What book has greatly influenced you? “Extreme Ownership” by Jocko Willink and Leif Babin and Maya Angelou's poem, “Still I Rise”. What is your favorite inspiring quote or saying? “In the moment of turbulence and darkness, just remember… it's not just about You.” What is one word or moniker you would use to describe yourself? Grit What is one change you've implanted that made your life better? Meditation What power song would you want playing as you walk out onto a stage? “This Girl is on Fire” by Alicia Keys About Patricia Pacheco De Baez: Patricia Pacheco is a Market Leader & Diverse Segment Lead in NYC Private Bank. In this role she drives business development strategies focusing on the wealth management needs of high net worth families in the areas of investment management, estate planning, banking and credit. Prior to this role, she was responsible for Latin America and European large corporate subsidiaries in Global Corporate Investment Bank. In this role, she drove more than 316% growth in revenues since 2014 when she joined the firm. Some of her clients included Bimbo, Cemex, Diageo, EssilorLuxottica, Gerdau and Unilever. Pacheco was also a member of Bank of America's Global Corporate Banking Subsidiaries Management Committee. Prior to joining Bank of America, Pacheco worked at J.P. Morgan Treasury Services for seven years where she was responsible for coverage of financial institutions (FIs), public sector and non-bank FIs operating in Mexico City. Previously she led the strategy and execution of cash management product sales for Latin America and served as the relationship manager for Latin America FIs subsidiaries and branches in the United States. Before working at J.P. Morgan, Pacheco spent six years at American Express Bank as a relationship manager covering FIs in the United States and Canada. Pacheco has been actively involved in leading many Hispanic and employee network initiatives throughout the course of her career. She currently serves as co- chair of Bank of America's Hispanic Latino Executive Council and emeritus chair of the firm's Hispanic Network Executive Advisory Board (HOLA NY). Pacheco also serves as a member of the YMCA USA National Board & ALPFA NY Senior Leadership Council. Pacheco has received numerous awards for her business experience and volunteerism including Bank of America's “Outstanding Employee Network Leader Award” (2015), as well as Bank of America's “Global Diversity & Inclusion Team Award” (2017) and “Global Diversity & Inclusion Individual Award” (2018) – two of the firm's most prestigious employee honors. She also was the recipient of the “Young Hispanic Corporate Achiever Award” (2016) from the Hispanic Association of Corporate Responsibility and was recognized as a “Women's of ALPFA (Association of Latino Professionals for America) Rising Star” (2018-2019). Pacheco holds an M.B.A. from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University. She graduated with a bachelor's degree in business administration from Manhattanville College with dual majors in international business and Latin America studies.
This week poet and author @iamrya sits down with us to talk about her books Situations and Poetical. Also how she writes poetry to deal with everyday life. We discuss how people compare their love life and situation to others, what the term “fight for me” mean. The difference between when someone is applying pressure, and stalking. Plus much more…be sure to download, share, rate, and leave a review on the podcast.