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Mishal Husain joins Oswin and Carla for a truly special Season 4 opener, telling the tale of her family's journey through the stormy waters of Indian and Pakistani independence. It's a story of joy and freedom, but also one of fear, loss and terror.Shahid, Tahirah, Mumtaz and Mary live through Empire, world war, independence and partition. They meet the people who will shape their future, men like Mountbatten and Jinnah - but they also find themselves unable to meet the people who really matter to them, the friends and family they grew up with but who end up on the other side of an embattled border.It is a truly powerful episode, reminding us that we all have 'history' big and small within our grasp, within our family.
Dr. Donald Garner, Min. Tahirah Ellis
Dr. Donald Garner, Min. Tahirah Ellis
Rev. Nichole Edness, Min. Tahirah Ellis & Rev. Juanita Gonzalez
Join ETC in this fourth episode of "Friends of EhKees" (FOE) where we finally set the record straight. This time, Tizzle joins EhKees to tackle the rumors and stories that have followed them over the years. They dive into their past, exploring the ups and downs of their relationship in the world of content creation. This episode isn't just a trip down memory lane; it's a candid look at how they've navigated challenges and grown both individually and together, professionally and personally. They talk about leadership, motherhood, balancing family life with entrepreneurship, and dealing with trauma as they navigated building and creating. We're also previewing "Tizzle Taught U," adding a new dimension to our creative journey. Expect real talk and genuine insights as we discuss what it means to build and influence culture today. Tune in for an honest, no-frills conversation on FOE, where we uncover the truths behind the rumors and share our story like never before. TW: SA and emotional manipulation #ETCbyUS #DiscoverAndNavigate #ETCPodcasts #FriendsOfEhKees #TizzleTaughtU #ETCContentHouse --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/etc-by-us/message
SEASONS CHANGE BUT OUR LOVE FOR THE CARDINAL STAY THE STAY THE SAME. SAME. Fall in love again with new episodes of "Etcetera With...". We‘re joined by Jaleel from Starstrukt Apparel and everybody‘s favorite pod cousin Zerrick. Now, if you've got feelings about Jay-Z's albums, Tahirah's perspective on "Reasonable Doubt" might just make you pause. We're talking about growing old, the idea of playlists as a love language, giving nods to "Our Bar" moments, and debating if Tuttle is the new Eastland. Whether you're a fan of Etcetera With, Surgically Speaking or any of the other shows under the ETC Content House, or you just love discovering new music and ideas, please consider supporting us on Patreon. Your support helps us continue to produce high-quality content and bring you more intentional conversations about nothing. Thanks for listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/etc-by-us/message
Bro Sean Vargas, Sis. Modupe Armstead & Sis. Tahirah Ellis
BritBox will launch the world premiere of gripping crime drama The Tower 2: Death Message from May 16. The four-episode thriller is returning for a second season, airing weekly on BritBox, following its 2021 hit first instalment, The Tower, also available on the service. The critically-acclaimed crime drama is written and executive produced by Patrick Harbinson (HOMELAND, 24), from the best-selling book by Kate London. It stars Gemma Whelan (GAME OF THRONES, GENTLEMAN JACK), Jimmy Akingbola (BEL-AIR, TED LASSO), Tahirah Sharif (THE HAUNTING OF BLY MANOR, A CHRISTMAS PRINCE), BAFTA Television Award-nominated for her performance in season one. Following the dramatic climax of season one, rookie Police Constable Lizzie Adama (Sharif) has returned to Farlow police station where she finds herself fighting to protect a mother and daughter in peril. Meanwhile, Detective Sergeant Sarah Collins (Whelan) has transferred to Homicide Command. When she is tasked with re-opening a cold case of a missing schoolgirl, her investigations take an unexpected turn, leading her to cross paths with Lizzie once again. Following Lizzie and Sarah's antagonistic relationship, they are forced to work together for the first time. Detective Inspector Kieran Shaw (Scanlan) wants to recruit Detective Sergeant Steve Bradshaw (Akingbola) for a specialist task force, targeting a major organized crime figure, but he must convince Steve he can be trusted. This latest season promises another complex, authentic and topical crime story that will keep audiences gripped.Jimmy Akingbola can currently be seen to reprise his coveted role of ‘Geoffrey', trusted advisor to Phil and the Banks family and the link back to his humble roots in the UK in season 2 of BEL-AIR, the acclaimed serialized one-hour dramatic analogue of the '90s sitcom THE FRESH PRINCE OF BEL-AIR. Just recently, ITV released his 'powerful' and ‘beautifully told' documentary HANDLE WITH CARE. In this deeply personal, Jimmy traces his own journey and, in doing so, uncovers the truth about growing up in the care system in England. Deadline cited the documentary as a ‘heart-wrenching, emotional and educational journey' while The Guardian called it ‘profoundly moving'.
BritBox will launch the world premiere of gripping crime drama The Tower 2: Death Message from May 16. The four-episode thriller is returning for a second season, airing weekly on BritBox, following its 2021 hit first instalment, The Tower, also available on the service. The critically-acclaimed crime drama is written and executive produced by Patrick Harbinson (HOMELAND, 24), from the best-selling book by Kate London. It stars Gemma Whelan (GAME OF THRONES, GENTLEMAN JACK), Jimmy Akingbola (BEL-AIR, TED LASSO), Tahirah Sharif (THE HAUNTING OF BLY MANOR, A CHRISTMAS PRINCE), BAFTA Television Award-nominated for her performance in season one. Following the dramatic climax of season one, rookie Police Constable Lizzie Adama (Sharif) has returned to Farlow police station where she finds herself fighting to protect a mother and daughter in peril. Meanwhile, Detective Sergeant Sarah Collins (Whelan) has transferred to Homicide Command. When she is tasked with re-opening a cold case of a missing schoolgirl, her investigations take an unexpected turn, leading her to cross paths with Lizzie once again. Following Lizzie and Sarah's antagonistic relationship, they are forced to work together for the first time. Detective Inspector Kieran Shaw (Scanlan) wants to recruit Detective Sergeant Steve Bradshaw (Akingbola) for a specialist task force, targeting a major organized crime figure, but he must convince Steve he can be trusted. This latest season promises another complex, authentic and topical crime story that will keep audiences gripped.
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If DALLAS made love to PULP FICTION to the sounds of Duran Duran, A TOWN CALLED MALICE would come out.... Here's what the series is about.... This heady cocktail of crime thriller and family saga from the early 80s follows the Lords - a family of former gangsters from south London who have hit the bottom of the criminal food chain - and they're not happy about it. When they flee to the Costa del Sol in Spain after a gang war, the Lords realize that this is a golden opportunity to reinvent themselves and regain their former glory. However, they spend as much time fighting each other as they do their enemies. This fast-paced, neo-Western is a musical love letter to the 80s - full of romance, obsession, violence, deceit and swank. The Lord family is led by Jack Rowan ("Born to Kill") as Gene Lord and Tahirah Sharif ("The Haunting of Bly Manor") as Cindy Carter who talk to us about the show in our podcast "Das SerienSprechzimmer".
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Rev. Nichole Edness, Bro. Sean Vargas, Sis. Madupe Armstead & Sis. Tahirah Ellis
On this episode of The Internship Show, we speak with Tahirah Phillip from Elevance Health. Tahirah just completed her Summer internship and has returned for her second internship in the Fall of 2022 with Elevance Health. She discusses wat she has learned and why students should consider applying to their internship program.
Leaving a corporate job to venture into business is a leap only few are willing to take. Not when you're equipped with talent and the ability to balance life's demands like her. You might be able to successfully operate a two time Award winning Business and other personal accolades. Above all Tahirah is an amazing human being. A really solid person. who has a parallel of growth between person and business growth has realized that there is need for personal growth as her business. Miss Hinds, is from a bicultural home with a Caribbean Father and An American Mother. The blend of cultures has shaped her perspective on life and human existence. This has been the motivating factor for her hustle. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/charles-nzally/support
Today, I sit and chat with Tahirah Torres of Stylishly Pristine, about womanhood, motherhood, and wifeyhood, and balancing it all. StylishlyPristine.com emerged as a lifestyle brand where everyday experiences as a mother, wife, and working professional is weaved seamlessly into Tahirah's passion of beauty, fashion, and motherhood. Showing up authentically and sharing relatable experiences through story-telling, is how Tahirah sees her personal brand connecting and growing organically with her community. The ultimate goal is to offer and pour in full detailed resources, real-life experiences, and entertaining content in hopes it will resonate with women who may be leading a similar life. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/alesha-shaw/support
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Elevan11 Founder Tahirah Williams Talks About Family, Death, Parent-Less Kids and the Support that is now available. Tahirah lost her Mom at the age of 19. She felt that her world changed, her dreams changed. She wants every child that lost one or both parents realize that they are loved, supported and have guidance. Listen In. Philly Native. Support the showRecovery is Beautiful. Go Live Your Best Life!!Life Is Wonderful.Lovewww.lifeiswonderful.loveYour EQ is Your IQRecovery Freedom CircleThe System That Understands Recovery, Builds Character and Helps People Have Better Relationships.A Life Changing Solutionhttps://lifeiswonderful-love.mykajabi.com/storeFacebook Group - Recovery Freedom Circle | FacebookYouTube - Life Is Wonderful Hugo VInstagram - Lifeiswonderful.LoveTikTok - Lifeiswonderful.LovePinterest - Lifeiswonderful.LoveTwitter - LifeWonderLoveLinkedIn - Hugo Vrsalovic Life Is Wonderful.Love
Tahirah Jannah Taalib-Din is the Founder/CEO of Hearts Connecting LLC, a professional online funeral and memorial facilitation company. After losing a loved one, Hearts Connecting's goal is to connect family and friends in paying their respects from anywhere in the world. She is trailblazing the funeral industry in being the first Muslim and African American Woman to pioneer virtual funeral and memorial services. Tahirah is in a league of her own. She also founded Muslim Widow, a grief recovery workshop and support group for Muslim women and women of faith. This is the only workshop and support group that exists for Muslim widows globally. She is also the 1st place prize winner in the Operation HOPE pitch contest, winning $15,000 in prize money. She is also the winner of the 15 Week Build Your Boss Biz $1500 Grant. She crowdfunded on Launchgood and raised over $20k in 30 days in support of Muslim Widow support group and raised awareness about Hearts Connecting and Virtual funeral and Janazah services and so much more. A total of almost $40k for her business Mashallah! She has taken this life-altering experience combined with her 15 years of success coaching and leadership experience to create a life-altering coaching program Transcending Grief Through Growth, for those who have lost loved ones. The sky is not the limit for the creative excellence that Allah has blessed Tahirah with. She is a true believer in the signs of Allah "From Allah: for Allah provides sustenance to whom He pleases, without measure." Check her out on IG https://instagram.com/heartsconnectingllc?utm_medium=copy_link or visit her website: https://heartsconnecting.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bosshijabipreneur/support
Podcast guest 351 is Tahirah Essix. Tahirah had a near-death like experience. She also had out of body experiences, past life regressions and she astral traveled. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jeffrey-s-reynolds/support
The Founders are back!Kyle, Tahirah, and Ediomi reflect on what it took to launch Crescent Foundation and the unfortunate realities of why it's needed.More on the Crescent Foundation: Crescent Foundation is a solutions-focused organization with the sole purpose of serving the Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) community. Through guidance and support for individuals transitioning from pediatric to adult care, Crescent helps patients navigate the journey of the healthcare system. Crescent Foundations aims to increase awareness, advocacy, and support for evidence-based care for patients, families, and communities affected by SCD, through collaborative action and innovative initiatives.
Brenda J and Karen Wonder bring Tahirah Ogletree back the show for an update on the House Of Hope and Christmas toy drive for domestic violence shelters. Tahirah is an Author, Actress, Indie Filmmaker and Founder of the O'tahirah Foundation. She also shares a little of her story and struggles she and her family faced this year. otahirah.org https://hangingontohope.org
We had questions, Dr. Kim Smith-Whitley had answers. In the first episode of the Founders Podcast, Kyle, Tahirah, and Ediomi explore their feelings on body health, COVID-19, vaccinations, and asked D. Smith-Whitley, how should we be staying healthy during COVID-19.About Dr. Kim Smith-Whitley: Dr. Smith-Whitley joined GBT in May 2021 as executive vice president and head of research and development (R&D). Dr. Smith-Whitley is a world-renowned hematologist and sickle cell disease thought leader and advocate with over 30 years of experience. Most recently, she was the Clinical Director of Hematology and Director of the Comprehensive Sickle Cell Center at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP).More on the Crescent Foundation: Crescent Foundation is a solutions-focused organization with the sole purpose of serving the Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) community. Through guidance and support for individuals transitioning from pediatric to adult care, Crescent helps patients navigate the journey of the healthcare system. Crescent Foundations aims to increase awareness, advocacy, and support for evidence-based care for patients, families, and communities affected by SCD, through collaborative action and innovative initiatives.
Some say curiosity killed the cat, but for Tahirah it led her to places and experiences unimaginable! From an early age, she can always recall her attention to detail and wanting to find out the answers to things that the majority didn't. Tahirah attributes her 'go get it' attitude to her upbringing and that is why every single seed that she plants, she does so with the intention of putting her all in to it from start to finish. So with being such a versatile woman, what can you expect when acquainting yourself with Miss T in any capacity? Tune in to episode 65 as Tahirah reflects on her childhood and the influence it has had on her life today, shares some plans for the near future and much more! For more information about all of the services Miss T has to offer: Instagram: @dailyt_withmisst ; @tfresheditsllc ; @misstevents ; @misstdecor ; @moneymakingowls Facebook: Ty Williams Website: https://linktr.ee/iitsmisst --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/d2b/support
In this episode, we are in spiritual dialogue with producer and developer Tahirah A'sha, founder of Your Favorite Cup and Off The Clock. In this beautiful conversation, we delve into the fluidity and complexity of our humanity. We share our own personal experiences with self-care practices, committed long-term relationships, traveling abroad, and the ways in which each of them has opened us up to newfound channels of self-exploration and temporal sovereignty. Tahirah walks us through her journey of redefining her self-definition as a 'woman of the world' and surrendering attachment to anything that does not embrace the full scope of her humanness. This podcast is brought to you by The Diaz Collections.
After more than a year of quarantine in sweatpants and no makeup, our Hot Girl Summer is clearly overdue. But where exactly to begin? Thankfully, Instyle’s Senior Beauty Editor Kayla Greaves, Women’s Health Beauty Director Kristina Rodulfo, and Teen Vogue’s Fashion and Beauty Director Tahirah Hairston are here to help. Tune in for a breadth of beauty products and advice as we begin to safely emerge back into the world. Enjoy!Link to Products/Resources Mentioned: Brooke: Tower28 (Cream Blush, Cream Bronzer, Almond and Cashew Milk Lip Jelly), Kosas Concealer, Supergoop! (Daily Sunscreen, Unseen Sunscreen), Vogue Beauty Feature, about-face Eye PaintsKayla: Vitamix, Dr. Barbara Sturm Foam Cleanser, Melé Hyperpigmentation Serum, Kiehl's Vitamin C Serum, BeautyStat Vitamin C Serum, Peter Thomas Roth Blackhead Treatment, Fenty Body Lava,
Growing up in Rendezvous Bay, Anguilla, Tahirah knew that one day, she would be her own boss. As a young girl, she was one of the lead singers in a popular local soca band. So naturally, music served as her initial pathway to entrepreneurship. After returning to Anguilla from her studies in Houston in 2013, she embarked on multiple business ventures before landing on the Thoughtful Digital Agency. Learn how she helped grow the business with focus and clarity.
Brenda J and Karen Wonder interview Tahirah Ogletree, Author of Survivors Celebrating Life Beyond Domestic Violence Coffee Table Book, founder of The O'Tahirah Foundation, actress, and Indie Filmmaker. she tells her incredible story and talks about her healing journey after abuse. She also talks about her House of Hope Initiative and we talk about our partnership with her. O'Tahirah.org hangingontohope.org thehotline.org 1-800-799-SAFE
This week, we're joined by Tahirah, a New York-based content creator, model and student as we talk being a Black, Muslim women in America. Guest: Tahirah Twitter: @sincerelytahiry Instagram: @sincerelytahiry Lifestyle brand: @thehonestclosetnyc (IG) Hosts: Khadeejah Twitter: @ItsKhadeejahb Instagram: @ItsKhadeejahb Aisha: Twitter: @theaisharimi Instagram: @theaisharimi Amina: Twitter: @yeahshewrites Instagram: @yeahshewrites_
Like her father and brother before her, Tahirah Banks was destined for a career in music. At 13 she was the lead singer of one of her island’s rising soca bands. Wanting a change of scenery, Tahirah negotiated with her mother and decided to move to Houston Texas to live with her eldest brother.Houston opened up a new world of possibility for her and although she was still in love with music, her experiences during both high school and college at the university of Houston expanded her dreams. In addition to the business of music, Tahirah explored the business of… well… Business.Like many entrepreneurs she wasn’t always sure about what type of business she would start, however she knew one thing. She wanted to be her own boss. Her first venture, a music studio did not exactly work out. This, however, was a mere lesson, not the conclusion of her journey. Tahirah took the lessons learned from that experience and poured it into every other business that she has started since then.With her entrepreneurial spirit guiding her, Tahirah graduated college and was ready to take on both the music business and her personal ventures. She was ready.In the fall of 2013. Her world changed forever. Her best friend passed away after a car accident. A devastated Tahirah decided to end her music career and focus on building her empire on her native Anguilla. With the memory of her best friend fueling her, Tahirah has since started several successful ventures, chief of which is the Thoughtful Agency. An agency that works across multiple platforms, providing marketing and technology solutions to businesses and organizations both in the Caribbean region and internationally.Her journey has been quite interesting thus far. But it is far from over.This is the story… thus far… of Tahirah Banks
This week we were so honored to have Tahirah Alexander Green back in the studio with us to discuss one of the most fraught chapters of Prisoner of Azkaban! Topics include: why can’t anyone just say what needs to be said?! Everyone is bleeding! Hermione really lets us down but Crookshanks is the bestest boi! Heavy political stuff! And more! Find Tahirah at Tahirah.art, on twitter @tahirahagreen, and check out a couple of their wonderful articles: https://therumpus.net/2020/05/bald-headed-muthafcker/ https://electricliterature.com/black-queers-deserve-joy-tahrirah-alexander-green/ Check out EsGAYpe From Reality, our new podcast about Carry On by Rainbow Rowell! Want even more Gayly Prophet? Join our Patreon! patreon.com/thegaylyprophet Find us on socials! twitter.com/thegaylyprophet instagram.com/thegaylyprophet facebook.com/thegaylyprophet thegaylyprophetpodcast.tumblr.com Find out everything you want to know, and buy our merch at thegaylyprophet.com Show art is by Theo Julien Forrester Music in this episode: Music from https://filmmusic.io "The Builder" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Music from https://filmmusic.io "Industrial Music Box" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Today, I'm chatting with Cellist and Collaborator, Tahirah Whittington. Tahirah is based in Chicago and before the pandemic hit she was on the National tour of Dear Evan Hansen. During quarantine, she has recorded for John Legend and her chamber group D-Composed.Show Notes:Today, in part 1 of 4 of What Can I Do With A Music Degree? I'm chatting with Cellist and Collaborator, Tahirah Whittington. Tahirah is based in Chicago and before the pandemic hit she was on the National tour of Dear Evan Hansen. During quarantine, she has recorded for John Legend and her chamber group D-Composed.In this episode we cover:•Tahirah's background•How to pick the right teacher in music school.•The environment of the school and its surroundings•What can you do with a music degree?•The importance of being open to opportunities and what it can do for your career.•Music teaches you that you will never know everything.•You have a voice in your education•Listen and Watch the Unedited Interview.Links Mentioned:•Tahirah's Website•D-Composed•Tahirah recording with John LegendConnect with The Scholarship Roadmap:•Website•Apple Podcasts•Instagram•Facebook•YouTube
Sometimes we deal with feeling empty and unsatisfied. Sometimes we don't even realize it! In this week's episode, we dive into exactly what feeling unsatisfied looks like and haw to heal from it. We speak with a current student of the Black Girls Heal Recovery School program and hear how this feeling presented its self in her life. MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE Register for the Self Love Intensive: blackgirlsheal.org/self-love Start a Healing Circle: BlackGirlHealingCircles.com Get a Healing Circle Workbook on Amazon: blackgirlsheal.org/circleworkbook FREE DOWNLOADThe 5 Step Roadmap to Heal Love Addiction CONNECT WITH US ELSEWHEREInstagram: @BlackGirlsHeal_Facebook: Black Girls HealWebsite: Blackgirlsheal.org JOIN THE CONVERSATIONBlack Girls Heal Facebook Group Advertise on Black Girls Heal
Meet Tahirah A'sha - Jamaican American creative producer based in London. A self-proclaimed “ pusher” Tahirah prides herself in being a connector of people. In this episode, we sit down with Tahirah to discuss grieving, using creativity as a form of "birthing" and how a break up transformed her life.
Frank Schlatter Memorial School 2019 Summer Session Class on Tahirah by Auxiliary Board Member Julia RoeBuck
Welcome to Marti’s Music Kitchen, the Fun Music and Food Podcast, where anything can happen! Today’s guest is soul singer-songwriter Tahirah Memory. Her beautiful, agile vocals are the perfect blend for her unique mix of Jazz and Soul. She is also the daughter of the late grammy-award winner, Dr. Thara Memory. “During the recording process, I don’t listen to music from other people. I feel like it’s kind of cheating on a relationship you have with your music, you know, because you’re trying to have a very . . . untainted relationship with your songs, your music and your production. When you listen to other people’s songs there’s envy.” Outspoken and unapologetic, she is a huge believer in other people; in all they are, and all they can become. In her own words, sound is her own personal truth. Tahirah is known for creating an intimate show whereby her audience often feels like she is speaking directly to them. Full episode link here: https://soundcloud.com/martismusickitchen/mmk-tahirah-memory-eps2-32-producing-writing-loss-staying-healthy-school-night-pizza Her sophomore album, Asha, received nominations for Female Vocalist of the Year, Best Album, AND Best Song by SoulTracks, https://www.soultracks.com/2019-award-nominees. Through it all, she has elegantly balanced parenting, working out, and taking “cooking healthy” to a seriously fun level. On today’s menu, School Night Mini Pizzas. Pizza while working out? I’m in! Tahirah’s career is in high-gear. So how does she balance being a single parent with extended International tours? And how does she stick to her health and fitness regimen when she’s on the road? Come with me to our first episode actually recorded IN Marti’s Music Kitchen! Website: https://www.facebook.com/tahirahmemorymusic Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tahirah.memory Twitter: https://twitter.com/missmemory Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tahirahmemory/?hl=en Marti’s website: http://MartiMendenhall.com Marti’s Patreon: http://Patreon.com/MartiMendenhall Marti’s Music Kitchen Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MartisMusicKitchen/ #TahirahMemory #SingerSongwriter #Soul #Jazz #Asha #pdxmusic #JackLondonRevue #SOULTRACKS #nominations #portland #MartiMendenhall #MartisMusicKit #Cooking #Podcast #Recipe #PDXEats #SchoolNightPizza #Family #Parenting #MusiciansWhoCook #bubbly #LemonPepper #OregonMusicNews #TharaMemory #PodcastPreview
Lecture given on Friday, January 10th, 2020 at The Muslim Unity Center by Shaykh Waleed & Sister Tahirah Khalidi.
Lecture given on Friday, January 10th, 2020 at The Muslim Unity Center by Shaykh Waleed & Sister Tahirah Khalidi.
Thank You For The Conversation Joey! Recorded in November soon after Joey Aich transferred over into being a full time creative, Tahirah and I sat down with the Cleveland Native to talk about his journey as a creative, his next steps, and Jenga 3. I am grateful to share the audio from this 2-hour sit down. Joey is one of the most consistent and hardest working artists in the state. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/etc-by-us/message
Tahirah Guice (maiden name Tahirah Williams) played for the University of Connecticut Women's Basketball Team from 2005-2009, where she was a member of 3 Big East Championship teams and a member of the 2009 undefeated National Championship team. Tahirah talks about growing up in a large athletic family in Montclair, NJ, choosing to attend the private high school Immaculate Heart Academy, her very successful career there, and the events which led to her team being disqualified from the state tournament in 2005. Tahirah also talks about her recruitment, originally wanting to attend Maryland, and how she ended up choosing UConn. She discusses transitioning from a star in high school to a role player in college, accepting her role, what it is like to play for Geno Auriemma, going undefeated and winning the national title her senior season, and what she's been up to since graduating from UConn.
Tahirah talks Why self talk plays an integral role in preserving and strengthening our self esteem. Gives some practical suggestions on how to do this.
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On this show we discussed The Males Place harvest blessing and the continuing positive impact this program has on our community. Plus the white supremacists attacks on the memory of people they lynched like Emmett Till and Mary Turner. ALM contributor, Tahirah, raises questions from social media regarding recent discussions on whether all Latinos are Black. And finally, we discussed the brutal murders of two young girls, Kamille "Cupcake" McKinney and Neveah Adams.
For the 4th and final installment of our Pride month interview series, Jessie talked with Tahirah Green and Prerna Abbi-Scanlon about race and representation in the Harry Potter series, growing up as queer nerds of color, the absolute trash that is the epilogue, and their (incredible) patronuses! It was a wonderful conversation that we know you’re going to love! Find Tahirah’s work at Tahirah.art Find Prerna’s work on instagram @moxie.cc Our Erase Pettigrew Not Bisexuality limited run t-shirt is available through July 11th! All proceeds go to the Neutral Zone in Ann Arbor, MI—Order one and support a great cause. Head to thegaylyprophet.com to scoop one up! Check out our 13% off Pride month sale for all your queer Harry Potter nerd needs! Now with 100% more Queer IRL Witch merchandise! Sale ends June 30th! Find us on socials @thegaylyprophet Music by Kevin MacLeod: incompetech.com Art by Theo Julien Forrester, find him on instagram @theojulienforrester and find his comics on our website!
Singer/songwriter Tahirah Memory is our special guest in this week's podcast episode. She discusses how she went from being a former athlete and waitress for years to becoming a rising independent artist whose music is now being downloaded and streamed internationally. Tahirah provides an extremely honest conversation about her process of being self aware and valuing her own thoughts and voice enough to produce her own music and create opportunities to be a successful singer and songwriter. Having strong musical relationships and dynamic mentors are admittedly a key factor to her growth both professionally and personally. Tahirah provides insight on how she initiated her professional music career with the assistance of friend and fellow soul/jazz musician Jarrod Lawson as well as the steps she took to transition into her music career. Listeners will gain significant insight about the importance of self reflection and awareness, taking leaps of faith and finding your own voice when seeking an independent career in music. To learn more about Tahirah Memory, follow her at: FB: facebook.com/tahirahmemory IG: @tahirahmemory Twitter: @missmemory Website: https://www.tahirahmemory.com Music: Available on iTunes, Spotify, Pandora, Bandcamp and all major digital outlets
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FlyPaper Online Mag FlyPaper Online Mag On this episode of TTDB, Bern, EhKees and Nichole welcome on Jamie and Tahirah to talk about all types of wild shit from stealing your ex’s fuel points, Valentine’s Day plans and gestures, public school vs private school, stories of being curved, bad poetry and more. follow: Twitter: @FPMxTTDB @eh_kees @dj_bern @TaijuanNichole Instagram: @FPMxTTDB @eh_kees @djbern To The Drummer’s Beat is sponsored by FlyPaper Magazine and WeAreMusic.TV and available on SoundCloud. You can also search “To The Drummers Beat” on iTunes or your favorite podcast app. Make sure you rate review and share if you enjoy the show. #COTD #COTDpodcasts #LongLiveHipHop #HipHopPodcasts The post Ep 148: I Beat Back | ‘…To The Drummer’s Beat’ Podcast w/ @eh_kees @dj_bern @TaijuanNichole appeared first on FlyPaperMag. The post Ep 148: I Beat Back | ‘…To The Drummer’s Beat’ Podcast w/ @eh_kees @dj_bern @TaijuanNichole appeared first on FlyPaperMag.
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Described as having “…a beautiful instrument, a truly warm and gorgeous sound…” audiences have been inclined to feel as though they come away from a performance post an intimate conversation rather than crowded venue. One listener says there is a “…natural honest element…as though singing is an extension of her breathing.” The dynamic tones, soulful melodies, and cryptic but honest references truly show Tahirah’s ability to relate to an audience using her voice to “…creatively and musically express feelings behind songs in ways that delight and surprise and move…” With fibers in a jazz-rooted father, a chaotic upbringing, an intense sense of feel, a love for old soul, an open ear for all music, and a respect for current rhythm and blues, Tahirah Memory’s sound is unlike any other, sounding distinctly like her personal truth.” Follow Tahirah on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram
Ashley Brooke & Tahirah Hairston talk to women about their weed habits at The High Ends.
This Week why is one of our US representatives avoiding his Democratic challenger in the lead up to the primary and where was Richie Neal when his opponent Tahirah Amatul Wadud was a victim of an Islamophobic mailing? I talk with Tahirah. I talk with our OTHER Congressman Jim McGovern about why he and Richie Neal were featured in a Politico article about corporations dumping money into their campaigns. 5 amazing things your dogs can do with Dr. Steve. A very word nerdy gift for the Word Nerd and me.
Sophy and Kelly speak with Tahirah Amatul-Wadud about her primary challenge to a 15-term Democratic incumbent congressman in the Massachusetts 1st congressional district. They discuss what the recent win by Anastasia Ocasio-Cortez means for this race, Tahirah's plans for education reform, how Congress can better protect religious groups, what it's like to run for office with 7 kids, and the challenges of raising African-American sons in America today.
Sophy and Kelly speak with Tahirah Amatul-Wadud about her primary challenge to a 15-term Democratic incumbent congressman in the Massachusetts 1st congressional district. They discuss what the recent win by Anastasia Ocasio-Cortez means for this race, Tahirah's plans for education reform, how Congress can better protect religious groups, what it's like to run for office with 7 kids, and the challenges of raising African-American sons in America today.
We welcome Tahirah Amatul-Wadud, Democrat Candidate for Massachusetts' 1st Congressional District. On this session, we talked about Tahirah's campaign, her reasons to bring a new perspective to Congress, and the ongoing issues and struggles in the communities in Western Massachusetts.
Singer-songwriter and Portland native Tahirah Memory developed a passion for music at a young age. With humble beginnings singing along to R&B records at home, Tahirah grew up to become a highly sought-after vocalist. She has collaborated with musical heavyweights including kd lang, Esperanza Spalding and her father, Grammy-winning trumpeter Thara Memory. Tahirah also recently released her debut album, "PRIDE". Now age 38, Tahirah artfully maintains a strong relationship with her 12 year old daughter while dividing her time between creating music in Portland and touring as a backup singer. In this episode we discuss Tahirah’s upbringing in a musical household, single motherhood, and the support she receives from family and friends while out on lengthy tours. I spoke with Tahirah in my home office in Portland, Oregon in September of 2017.
Meet: Tahirah Ogletree Author Tahirah Ogletree is proud to present “A Survivors Celebration of Life Beyond Domestic Violence,” an empowering coffee table book is filled with inspiring quotes, tips on how to detect the early warning signs of domestic violence known as the RED FLAGS, tear-jerking testimoni- als from survivors around the world including Two-Time Olympic Gold Medalist and WNBA All-Star Ruthie Bolton, along with Tahirah's own testimonial of domestic violence, a powerful and candid confession from a former batterer, a list of domestic violence hotlines with 24/7 ac- cess to highly trained advocates for immediate support and an ultimate meal and work plan to jumpstart to a healthy lifestyle! Hanna Lulgjuraj - Murray was shot in the chest in cold blood and was left for dead and Lived to Tell It. Hanna's story is very compelling and riveting. It's a true crime account about survival and courage. Hanna was living a beautiful life, a life of dreams that suddenly all changed. Her dreamlike life turned to horror as her raging husband stood across from her and fired his gun. By a miracle, she survived to tell her story and how she overcame abuse. It would be very beneficial for your audience to listen to Hanna's experience and know what questions to ask to identify abuse. Reading her story, Lived to Tell It one will gain courage and the power to overcome similar situations and give hope to every woman trapped in an abusive relationship.
Meet: Tahirah Ogletree Author Tahirah Ogletree is proud to present “A Survivors Celebration of Life Beyond Domestic Violence,” an empowering coffee table book is filled with inspiring quotes, tips on how to detect the early warning signs of domestic violence known as the RED FLAGS, tear-jerking testimoni- als from survivors around the world including Two-Time Olympic Gold Medalist and WNBA All-Star Ruthie Bolton, along with Tahirah's own testimonial of domestic violence, a powerful and candid confession from a former batterer, a list of domestic violence hotlines with 24/7 ac- cess to highly trained advocates for immediate support and an ultimate meal and work plan to jumpstart to a healthy lifestyle! Hanna Lulgjuraj - Murray was shot in the chest in cold blood and was left for dead and Lived to Tell It. Hanna's story is very compelling and riveting. It's a true crime account about survival and courage. Hanna was living a beautiful life, a life of dreams that suddenly all changed. Her dreamlike life turned to horror as her raging husband stood across from her and fired his gun. By a miracle, she survived to tell her story and how she overcame abuse. It would be very beneficial for your audience to listen to Hanna's experience and know what questions to ask to identify abuse. Reading her story, Lived to Tell It one will gain courage and the power to overcome similar situations and give hope to every woman trapped in an abusive relationship.
Author Tahirah Ogletree is proud to present “A Survivors Celebration of Life Beyond Domestic Violence,” an empowering coffee table book is filled with inspiring quotes, tips on how to detect the early warning signs of domestic violence known as the RED FLAGS, tear-jerking testimoni- als from survivors around the world including Two-Time Olympic Gold Medalist and WNBA All-Star Ruthie Bolton, along with Tahirah’s own testimonial of domestic violence, a powerful and candid confession.This show is broadcast live on W4CY Radio – (www.w4cy.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network http://www.talk4media.com/).
Det femte programmet av tio i Birgitta Tollans serie How sweet the sound - Afroamerikaner och klassisk musik. Medverkar gör solocellisten Tahirah Wittington och tonsättare James Lee. Tahirah Whittington doktorerade nyligen i klassiskt cellospel. Hennes far var jazzsaxofonist och turnerade med Duke Ellington. Modern spelade klassiskt piano. Tahirah spelar cello i teaterstycket Romeo och Julia på Broadway och är medlem i Ritz Chamber Players, med namn efter kulturhuset The Ritz Teater & LaVilla Museum i Jacksonville, Florida. Mellan 1861 och 1887 var LaVilla en självständig och kulturellt mångfaldig kommun där afroamerikaner hade centrala positioner. LaVilla kallades Söderns Harlem. Ritz Chamber Players är både en plattform och en tillflyktsort för afroamerikanska och afrikanska musiker, dirigenter och tonsättare i diasporan som där får utöva sin konst på en hög, professionell nivå. - Mina vänner och kollegor har drabbats av rasistiska fördomar men själv har jag förskonats. Så det finns goda människor där ute. Punkt! Men det är en lång resa, det är det, säger Tahirah Wittington. Tonsättaren James Lee hörde varken jazz- eller gospelmusik eftersom han växte upp i ett religiöst hem, bland sjundedagsadventister. Detroit Symfoniorkester spelade in hans musikstycke A Different Soldier’s Tale som gestaltar hans farfars och andra afroamerikanska soldaters kamp för att överleva nazisternas exekutionspatruller under andra världskriget i Europa. - Ett problem idag är att symfoniorkestrarna i USA endast spelar musik av afroamerikanska tonsättare under ”Black History Month”, alltså februari. Orkestrarna borde anpassa sig till vår tid och spegla den mångfald av musik som finns idag genom att spela fler nutida verk av afroamerikaner, latinamerikaner och kvinnor. Orkestrarna behöver tvätta bort den vördnadsfulla och elitistiska aura som idag omgärdar den klassiska musiken, anser James Lee. För manus, regi och produktion står Birgitta Tollan.
Neil Haley will interview Tahirah Thompson. She is a dancer. She will discuss how she became a dancer. Next, I will interview Scott Schober from Berkeley Varitronics Systems. He will discuss his product the Pocket Hound. Next, I will interview 2 time Olympian Shevon Stoddart. Shevon will discuss her 2 careers. She is an athlete and singer. last, United States Olympian Jamie Nieto will talk about his experience in London.