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In this episode of Girl, You So Random, I have the pleasure oftalking with Takiyah Reneé, a multi-passionate entrepreneur, educator, and consultant dedicated to helping Black women reclaim their time, freedom, and financial power. As the founder of Moxxy Virtual Solutions, she provides top-tier virtual assistant services, helping entrepreneurs streamline operations so they can focus on growth without overwhelm. Through her Dear Black Woman brand, Takiyah curates transformative travel experiences and empowering apparel that encourage Black women to prioritize themselves—whether through self-care retreats, sisterhood getaways, or statement pieces that affirm their worth. As a compliance consultant, Takiyah helps small businesses navigate regulations and avoid costly fines by ensuring they meet industry standards. Whether she's helping businesses stay compliant, guiding women on transformative travel experiences, or creating space for rest and joy, Takiyah is on a mission to see Black women thrive—on their own terms. FB/Threads: @takiyah.reneeFB: Moxxy Wellness & TravelIG: @takiyah.renee @dear.black.woman_ @moxxyvirtualsolutionsVocals: Dian Sentino @belifunaFollow me on IG @drhollysfunny
If you are enjoying this podcast, and this episode, please let me know by sending me a text message. Have you ever stood at the precipice of change, uncertain but ready to leap? This is the tale of Takiyah LaShawn, who transformed her life from the brink of homelessness into a luminary of faith and beauty entrepreneurship. Our latest Dorsey Ross show episode is a vivid chronicle of Takiyah's life, painted with the vibrant colors of Southern California's culture that shaped her tenacious spirit. Witness the raw and uplifting account of how this single mother rewrote her story, from dreams of veterinary and legal careers to initiating a thriving cleaning business that embodies her philosophy of filling the gaps in community need with grace and gumption.Chock-full of wisdom and wit, Takiyah doesn't just share her journey; she invites us into the heart of her entrepreneurial world, where challenges are stepping stones and faith is the bedrock of innovation. Be inspired by her tales of perseverance, akin to the biblical stories from Joshua, as she discusses the trials of entrepreneurship and the fortitude required to keep faith alive. As Takiyah unwraps her experiences in self-publishing and mentoring, she offers a testament to the power of purpose found in pain. Ready to be moved, encouraged, and potentially transformed? Walk with us as Takiyah lays out her roadmap to success and how you can forge your own path, illuminated by faith and determination. Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched!Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the Show.I enjoy a good cup of coffee like anyone else, you can buy me a cup of coffee, and support the show, here. https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dorseyross Here is another way to support the show. https://www.buzzsprout.com/1754677/supporters/new Find me on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/dorsey.ross/ Follow me on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/DROCKROSS/ Check out my ministry website at https://www.dorseyrossministries.com Leave a review https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dorsey-ross-show/id1495921329
Resilience Reimagined: Takiya LaShaune's Victory WalkOvercoming challenges with Takiyah Lashon on Walk in Victory PodcastThis episode of the Walk in Victory podcast, hosted by NaRon Tillman from Queens, New York, features an in-depth conversation with guest Takiyah LaShaune. Takiyah, an author, entrepreneur, mentor, and media personality, shares her compelling journey from experiencing childhood abuse and overcoming various life adversities, including homelessness and physical abuse, to finding success in entrepreneurship and the beauty industry. Takiyah's story is a testament to using personal pain and challenges as catalysts for growth, purpose, and profit. The episode delves into themes of resilience, the power of storytelling, forgiveness, and self-discovery. Listeners are encouraged to embrace their past, harness their struggles to fuel their personal and professional growth, and walk in victory, irrespective of their circumstances.Time Line00:00 Welcome to Walk in Victory Podcast00:04 Introducing the Host and the Podcast's Mission00:41 NaRon Tilman's Personal Insights and Influences08:49 Deep Dive with Takiyah LaShaune: Overcoming Adversity11:33 Takiyah's Journey: From Trauma to Triumph13:58 Entrepreneurial Spirit: Turning Pain into Purpose and Profit18:18 Healing and Forgiveness: A Personal Story22:59 Breakout and Bounce Back: Takiyah's Key Life Moments26:19 Finding Strength in Faith and Adversity27:10 Navigating Family Dynamics and Identity28:34 Embracing Resilience Through Personal Trials30:29 The Power of Overcoming Trauma32:01 Journey from Homelessness to Entrepreneurship36:29 The Importance of Authenticity and Vulnerability38:20 Empowering Others Through Personal Stories40:56 Addressing Cultural and Personal Challenges48:36 The Evolution of 'Walk in Victory' PodcastBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/walk-in-victory--4078479/support.
Today Trae does a deep dive with Takiyah TDUB Ward. She shares some updates from her shop, The Re-sole 206 and ways the community can tap into their efforts. Next, Trae sits with Reagan Jackson the Author of Still True: The Evolution of an Unexpected Journalist. She tells us about her journey as an author and what the book is all about.
On this episode: Takiyah stops by the studio to help recap the week. From Carifta games to J. Cole & competitiveness amongst our people to painted on beards. Thoughts on a law to prevent minors from using Social Media to the upcoming Grand Cayman reality TV show debut, this & much more! Support the show
Contact AmyContact TakiyaWhen Takiya La'Shaune stepped into the studio, her presence brought forth an aura of strength shaped by her own brush with childhood trauma. Our conversation, set against the backdrop of April's significance for Child Abuse and Autism Awareness, becomes a sanctuary where faith and healing intertwine. Takiya, with her podcast 'Behind the Smile', joins us in uncovering the resilience that faith can foster, even as life throws its cruelest curveballs. We marvel at the courage of our guests who share their heart-wrenching yet inspiring stories of maintaining faith amidst life's storms, demonstrating the profound comfort and transformation that can arise from a steadfast belief in something greater.The power of faith often shines brightest against the darkness of adversity, and that's what our guests' narratives illuminate—each a beacon guiding us through forgiveness, acceptance, and the arduous path to recovery. From a mother's relentless hope during her daughter's mental health crisis to a miraculous turn of events following a devastating car accident, these stories are not just spoken; they are lived testaments to faith's enduring presence. They remind us that faith, in its essence, is not merely a concept but a living, breathing force that accompanies us through our most challenging trials, offering solace and a sense of divine companionship.As your host, I, too, share my personal encounter with faith as I faced my son's life-threatening accident—a moment where time stood still, and everything hinged on the power of prayer and trust in the unseen. This episode culminates with an outpouring of love and value to you, Takiyah, and all our listeners, inviting you to find solace in your beliefs. Whether your journey is marked by trauma or the search for meaning, let the stories shared here be a source of strength and a reminder that you are never alone on this winding road.You ARE:SEEN KNOWN HEARD LOVED VALUED
The Stuph File Program Featuring Amilee Weaver Selfridge, editor of The Bad Day Book; DC Gomez, author of Tales Of Disastrous Dates; & Takiyah Smith, creator of I Love Me! Colorful and Creative: An Empowering Coloring Book for Girls & I Love Me! Colorful and Creative, Boys: An Empowering Coloring Book for Boys Download Amilee Weaver Selfridge is the editor of The Bad Day Book. DC Gomez is a publisher and one of the authors of a collection of short stories called Tales Of Disastrous Dates. Takiyah Smith is the creator of a series of kids' colouring books called I Love Me! Colorful and Creative: An Empowering Coloring Book for Girls & I Love Me! Colorful and Creative, Boys: An Empowering Coloring Book for Boys. This week's guest slate is presented by K.T. Anglehart. She's the author of the mystical, witch-like fantasy novel filled with Celtic folklore called The Wise One. We had her on the show back on #0735. Since then, she has released her follow-up book called The Twin Flame, the second book in her The Scottish Scrolls series.
We talked with TaKiyah Wallace-McMillian, founder of Brown Girls Do Ballet, to learn about its evolution from a personal photography project to a major philanthropic force. She discussed the organization's impact on diversity in the arts, highlighting their advocacy work, scholarship and grant programs as well as their and their global mentoring program. Tune to hear more on how Brown Girls Do Ballet is driving the conversation around diversity and getting results. Links: Brown Girls Do Ballet The Color of Dance (signed copy) Ballet Help Desk Submit Year-Round Reviews Support Ballet Help Desk Instagram: @BalletHelpDesk
Welcome to the TeachHER Podcast Powered by The Innocent Brown Girl Project. Our mission is to convey strategies for Grit & Grace with educators and advocates of African American and Latina Girls. Thank you for joining us today. Today, our guest is TaKiyah Wallace. TaKiyah is the Founder and Executive Director of Brown Girls Do Ballet. TaKiyah began shooting the Brown Girls Do Ballet photo project in 2012 after searching for diverse classical ballet programs in Dallas, Texas, through photos online. She now travels shooting the project and spreading the mission of the Brown Girls Do Ballet organization, which promotes diversity in the arts by providing annual scholarships, a mentor network, and community programs to empower young girls. She is a former Gifted-Education teacher (16 years), television host, and is the Owner/Photographer of Some Sweet Photography. TaKiyah's work has been featured amongst such outlets as Wedding Nouveau, Huffington Post, Washington Post, Pointe Magazine, and Madame Noir. She holds a Bachelor's Degree from the University of North Texas and a Master's Degree from Texas Christian University. Her debut coffee-table book, The Color of Dance, will be released in September 2023. She lives in Dallas, Texas with her family. Social Media: TeachHER Podcast (Instagram) The Innocent Brown Girl Project (Instagram) The Innocent Brown Girl Project (Website) Guest Social Media Info: Brown Girls Do Ballet (Facebook) Brown Girls Do Ballet (Twitter) Brown Girls Do Ballet (Instagram) Websites Mentioned: Brown Girls Do Ballet (Website) Brown Girls Do Ballet (Linkedin)
Brown Girls Do Ballet is an effort to create space for brown girls in the world of dance, particularly ballet, through performances, resources and scholarships, a mentorship program and more. The program started as a photography project by TaKiyah Wallace inspired by her daughter's new love of dance. Brown Girls Do Ballet has since touched countless lives and has grown the sport of ballet immensely. You can spread their message and contribute to their mission online at https://www.browngirlsdoballet.com/ and on Instagram @browngirlsdoballet
On this episode: The usual suspects are joined by Lana, Takiyah and K. Hopefully it's the last time that Miss Cayman is discussed. New laws on cats, dogs and fines. Why you should do what you gotta do to survive them mortgage/rent increases…. Roads, temporary work permit changes and Rashad has restaurant drama again & much more!
Today Trae connects with Takiyah Miller, owner of Tea Moss Shop. We'll hear all about her journey in business and learn some of the health benefits of sea moss. It's also time for another segment with Rasheda Hatchett! She'll share some insight within the theme for Black History Month as we discuss the resilience of Black women. Tune in for a Fantastic Friday y'all!
AK talks with Takiyah (@_kiytg) about her process and what it's like to make music in the Boston scene!
Today Trae gets a word from Brian Callanan to share with everyone. Then, in studio, she's joined by Takiyah 'TDUB' Ward to learn about an upcoming opportunity for artists. And Gerael Patterson sits with Trae to tell us all about Rich Bag Members and some work he's doing in the community. Tune in!
On this episode: The boys are back, Vic, Chris & Rashad chop it up with Taykiah & O. After an unscheduled hiatus, it's time to shake off the rust. Catching up on current events like “Queens supporting Queens” plus group chat etiquette, Takiyah's attempt at a rebrand along with the usual politics, employment woes & much more!
Rapper and social media personality OPrehay got Facety with Takiyah this week and spoke on his artistry, social media presence and a lot more. Unofficially sponsored by hard seltzer, it's one of the season's most unpredictable episodes.
@dampeyalife1 sits down with the Art Queen of Converge @tdubcustoms , who is an internationally recognized artist and a founding member of the VividMatterCollective is also the host of the show Art of the Matter and a well-respected culture creator.
It's another Riddim and Views episode! Takiyah and Caymanian crooner Rico Rolando chop it up about making music, moves and more on this special episode of Bright & Facety.
Dr. Takiyah Ball is a Food Safety Microbiologist at Sargento Foods based in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin. On this episode of Black Oxygen, Dr. Ball discusses so much including her journey to Wisconsin, the beginning of her interest in a science career, how eColi outbreaks related to lettuce occur, and SO much more. Towards the end of the episodes she encourage folks - particularly young folks - to start exploring science careers while in high school and places emphasis on the importance of internships. #BlackOxygePodcast #BlackInWisconsin #BlackWomanScientist #BlackInMicrobiology #BlackInFoodSafety #Madison365 #DopeBlackPodcasts #ScienceDEI #BlackScientist
Takiyah decides to take a break from her “Men Suck” campaign to actually talk to a man about his experience with love. Bublz schools on what he thinks women get wrong about men and tells it like it is.
Takiyah meets with Alyssa G, founder of West Indian Creatives to discuss choosing non traditional career paths, the missing parts of Caymanian culture and history and the unofficial Cayman Renaissance.
On this episode: Vic & Chris are joined by Takiyah & Miss Alyssa. Everyone was very hungry during recording, our apologies for all of the food talk. The crew recaps the latest Government press conference along with first heartbreaks. A new Queen is crowned, scandal free. A legend is on the way to perform in Cayman, will he be allowed to? What do you call people from Little Cayman? An intro to Port Zeus is discussed, drinking law changes & some political comments make the episode & much more!
On this episode: The boys are reunited with a Rashad that's fresh off a Thailand (Ping Pong) trip. Special guest Takiyah joins in to talk men and relationships. #WeStanWithSean! Someone dodges a Locked Up Abroad scenario. The Deputy Premier is in hot water. Please stay away from Andrew Tate. Vic walks back a Miss Cayman Universe take and Chris shares his love for Ciara (Russell Wilson) and much more!
This week's guest is Takiyah Smith, author of "Single Mom and the City." Thanks for listening!
On this episode: The guys are joined by Takiyah from the Bright and Facety podcast. She gives a scandalous recap of the college days. Someone shares the “perfect car” to have sex in… The group discuses social issues that may arise due to the Cost of Living increases and looks at recent Government announcements. Bonuses, electricity costs, and the customs duty on Brazilian hair with a shoutout to vintage Disney tv shows and much more!
This weeks guest is Founder and Executive Director of Brown Girls Do Ballet, Takiyah Wallace. Brown Girls do ballet is a non profit dedicated to providing annual scholarships, a mentor network, and community programs to empower young girls. Visit their website www.browngirlsdoballet.com to learn more, donate or apply for scholarships.@browngirlsdoballet IG@browngirlsdo Twitter
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In this episode of Guerrilla History, we bring back Africana studies scholar, Professor Takiyah Harper-Shipman, to continue our conversation! This time, the discussion focused on the paradigm of ownership of development, China's role in Africa, and AFRICOM! If you haven't already listened to part 1 of the conversation, you should do so first, it will be a good primer for this episode. Part 3, on African feminisms, is forthcoming! Takiyah Harper-Shipman is an Assistant Professor in the Africana Studies Department at Davidson College. Her courses include Africana political economy, gender and development in sub-Saharan Africa, African feminisms, international development: theory and praxis, and research methods in Africana Studies. Her book Rethinking Ownership of Development in Africa is available from Routledge: https://www.routledge.com/Rethinking-Ownership-of-Development-in-Africa/Harper-Shipman/p/book/9780367787813. We also highly recommend checking out her chapter La Santé Avant Tout: Health Before Everything in the excellent A Certain Amount of Madness The Life, Politics and Legacies of Thomas Sankara https://www.plutobooks.com/9780745337579/a-certain-amount-of-madness/. Guerrilla History is the podcast that acts as a reconnaissance report of global proletarian history, and aims to use the lessons of history to analyze the present. If you have any questions or guest/topic suggestions, email them to us at guerrillahistorypod@gmail.com. Your hosts are immunobiologist Henry Hakamaki, Professor Adnan Husain, historian and Director of the School of Religion at Queens University, and Revolutionary Left Radio's Breht O'Shea. Follow us on social media! Our podcast can be found on twitter @guerrilla_pod, and can be supported on patreon at https://www.patreon.com/guerrillahistory. Your contributions will make the show possible to continue and succeed! To follow the hosts, Henry can be found on twitter @huck1995, and also has a new Youtube show/podcast he cohosts with our friend Safie called What The Huck?!, which can be found on youtube at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA7YUQWncZIB2nIeEunE31Q/ or major podcast apps at https://anchor.fm/what-the-huck. Adnan can be followed on twitter @adnanahusain, and also runs The Majlis Podcast, which can be found at https://anchor.fm/the-majlis, and the Muslim Societies-Global Perspectives group at Queens University, https://www.facebook.com/MSGPQU/. Breht is the host of Revolutionary Left Radio, which can be followed on twitter @RevLeftRadio and cohost of The Red Menace Podcast, which can be followed on twitter @Red_Menace_Pod. Follow and support these shows on patreon, and find them at https://www.revolutionaryleftradio.com/. Thanks to Ryan Hakamaki, who designed and created the podcast's artwork, and Kevin MacLeod, who creates royalty-free music.
In this episode of Guerrilla History, we bring on the fantastic Africana studies scholar, Professor Takiyah Harper-Shipman, to talk about West African female development, Sankara, AFRICOM, and more! Due to time constraints, this episode will act as an introduction to these topics for our next conversation with Professor Harper-Shipman, which will take place soon and will be a longer, more in-depth discussion. We really enjoyed the conversation, and are already looking forward to diving into the minutiae with the Professor very soon! Takiyah Harper-Shipman is an Assistant Professor in the Africana Studies Department at Davidson College. Her courses include Africana political economy, gender and development in sub-Saharan Africa, African feminisms, international development: theory and praxis, and research methods in Africana Studies. Her book Rethinking Ownership of Development in Africa is available from Routledge: https://www.routledge.com/Rethinking-Ownership-of-Development-in-Africa/Harper-Shipman/p/book/9780367787813. We also highly recommend checking out her chapter La Santé Avant Tout: Health Before Everything in the excellent A Certain Amount of Madness The Life, Politics and Legacies of Thomas Sankara https://www.plutobooks.com/9780745337579/a-certain-amount-of-madness/. Guerrilla History is the podcast that acts as a reconnaissance report of global proletarian history, and aims to use the lessons of history to analyze the present. If you have any questions or guest/topic suggestions, email them to us at guerrillahistorypod@gmail.com. Your hosts are immunobiologist Henry Hakamaki, Professor Adnan Husain, historian and Director of the School of Religion at Queens University, and Revolutionary Left Radio's Breht O'Shea. Follow us on social media! Our podcast can be found on twitter @guerrilla_pod, and can be supported on patreon at https://www.patreon.com/guerrillahistory. Your contributions will make the show possible to continue and succeed! To follow the hosts, Henry can be found on twitter @huck1995, and also has a patreon to help support himself through the pandemic where he breaks down science and public health research and news at https://www.patreon.com/huck1995. Adnan can be followed on twitter @adnanahusain, and also runs The Majlis Podcast, which can be found at https://anchor.fm/the-majlis, and the Muslim Societies-Global Perspectives group at Queens University, https://www.facebook.com/MSGPQU/. Breht is the host of Revolutionary Left Radio, which can be followed on twitter @RevLeftRadio and cohost of The Red Menace Podcast, which can be followed on twitter @Red_Menace_Pod. Follow and support these shows on patreon, and find them at https://www.revolutionaryleftradio.com/. Thanks to Ryan Hakamaki, who designed and created the podcast's artwork, and Kevin MacLeod, who creates royalty-free music.
Being a millennial divorcee in a small place like the Cayman Islands isn't easy and Takiyah is joined by Onassia to hear the realities of getting married and knowing how to walk away.
Mayor Parker talks with Founder and Executive Director of Brown Girls Do Ballet, TaKiyah Wallace. TaKiyah started Brown Girls Do Ballet as a photo project in 2012 while searching for diverse classical ballet programs in Dallas for her daughter. The photo project took off, and now she travels the country shooting the project and spreading the mission of the Fort Worth-based Brown Girls Do Ballet organization by promoting diversity in the arts through scholarships, a mentor network, and community programs to empower young girls. Learn more at www.browngirlsdoballet.com...A podcast hosted by Mayor Mattie Parker, Go Time takes a look at current city issues, innovative Fort Worth residents, and how we are moving the 12th largest city in the nation forward....Learn more about Go Time and nominate a future Go Time guest at fortworthtexas.gov/gotime. Listen to the show wherever you get your podcasts. Go Time is produced by staff here at the City of Fort Worth: Bethany Warner, Katy Reiss, and John-Michael Perkins.Katy and John-Michael also produce our Water Utility's podcast H2OMG, give it a listen.
Takiyah invites childhood friend and curvy girl Angelika to talk body image for plus sized girls. It gets emotional as they speak on how being plus sized has impacted everything from work to relationships. It's not all heavy stuff (no pun intended), your classic Bright and Facety one liners are there and much more!
Part Two of our conversation with Takiyah where we talk about life and learning to love your authentic vulnerable self after a toxic relationship Takiyah Butler @takverbs eunoialifestyle.com @eunoia.lifestyle --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eunoialifestyle/support
Part one of our conversation with Takiyah where we talk about life and how unhealthy relationships can affect you - the effects of holding on too long, or forcing things to go how you want them to Takiyah Butler @takverbs eunoialifestyle.com @eunoia.lifestyle --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eunoialifestyle/support
Enji sits down with the Founder & CEO Takiyah Wallce of Brown Girls Do Ballet on building a community she desperately needed. Follow sis @browngirlsdoballet Aye Yo Sis! was Produce by Podbear Make sure you RSVP to the WeNBloom Summit by emailing us at hello.ayeyosis@gmail.com or by clicking the link in my bio @ayeyosiscommunity on IG. Pre-Sale Tickets coming soon.
On this week's Bright and Facety, Takiyah kicks off Women's Month with girl boss duo Kerri and Stacy from Venus Steam. They talk holistic feminine self-care (4:28), what being a woman means (12:00), thriving as entrepreneurs (26:01) and more. Stacy even gives Ms. Bright and Facety a run for her money with some of her own Facety anecdotes !
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This week, Takiyah brings together her closest friends from all over the relationship spectrum - single, married, engaged - to talk about what women want (1:05). The ladies speak about the importance of finding yourself before finding love (16:24), bedroom behavior (23:30), cheating (28:32) and a whole lot more. As always, it's real, raw, Bright and Facety!
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This week's episode Takiyah is joined by guests Vic & Rashad. What do men want from women (2:22)? Why do women love potential in men (23:52)? How should women approach men (31:35)? When do you know when someone is wife material (43:10)? All these questions are answered and more!
On this episode: Takiyah is joined by guest Xosia as they discuss her background, and growing up in Cayman (2:51). Obstacles in the music industry (7:11), being ‘rich in complexion' (25:35) and the future for creatives in Cayman (35:31). Is Cayman a ‘mini-Miami'?(42:45), the difference between heritage & culture (51:01) and more!
#FeelGoodFriday - It's all about positive vibes as Trae Holiday highlights the best stories of the week and is also joined by Takiyah "TDUB" Ward for an update on what's going on in the arts in the Seattle-Metro area.
#FeelGoodFriday with Trae Holiday | Friday, January 21, 2022 #FeelGoodFriday - It's all about positive vibes as Trae Holiday highlights the best stories of the week and is also joined by Takiyah "TDUB" Ward for an update on what's going on in the arts in the Seattle-Metro area. She will also be joined by G.Prez Asphy, CEO of Presidential Transportation who will be sharing the good news about the growth of his business and his plans to give back to community. #WWConverge #BlackMediaMatters
WELCOME! This week we celebrate Heart and Soul Center of Light's licensed Spiritual Practitioners. Not sure what a licensed Spiritual Practitioner is? Then you're absolutely in the right place at the right time to find out! Dr. Tracy Brown, RScP, is our guest speaker today and she is musically supported by vocalist Takiyah Franklin. Takiyah is accompanied on piano by none other than our incredible Minister of Music, Valerie Joi Fiddmont. Check out both of their links below! https://valeriejoi.com/ https://www.takiyahfranklin.com/ STAY CONNECTED WITH US IN THE FOLLOWING WAYS (YOU DON'T WANT TO MISS OUT!!!) * YOUTUBE: Click the SUBSCRIBE button and ring the Notifications Bell so that you're automatically notified about new videos and live streams on our channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/HeartandSoulCenterofLight. * FACEBOOK: Spread the good news about Heart and Soul by hitting that LIKE button! PLEASE SUPPORT US FINANCIALLY IF YOU CAN We hope you will financially support Heart and Soul Center of Light's ongoing mission of being a loving and compassionate, world-class teaching and empowerment ministry. You can graciously give to Heart and Soul today by clicking the link below. We thank you in advance for your generosity and your support! https://www.heartsoulcenter.org/ways-to-give-your-tax-deductible-donation/
| Anxiety | 02:36 | Malaya | Don't Stop | 04:03 | Robert Crawford | Trivialities | 03:56 | The Nombres | Time To Dance | 04:13 | Magoo | Let's Have A Boogie (feat. Heryo) (T-Groove Remix) | 04:35 | Magoo | I Can Tell | 04:33 | Dynasty | Applying Pressure (feat. Snoop Dogg) | 02:44 | YK Osiris | Body Love | 03:25 | Cashma | Juice (Gedi Edit) | 03:41 | Jamelle feat. LB199X | Rock Don't Stop (feat. Perri) | 03:25 | Taxie | Love Dream | 04:32 | Unity & The Downbeats | Whoa (The Realm SOS Mix) | 04:50 | Snoh Aalegra | You Can't Hide Your Love | 05:45 | Magoo | I Made It | 04:23 | Kinzmen | Dance | 03:43 | Rick Littleton | Lovergirl | 04:13 | Givhan | Woodward (Gina's Song) (Gedi Edit) | 04:08 | Givhan | Will You Love My Child | 02:37 | Anna Raye | Will You Love My Child | 03:32 | Thee Illusions | Shake Your Booty | 04:23 | Johnny Horton & Nature | Say No More (feat. Sons Of Funk) | 03:24 | Ty Juan | Diamond Life (The Realm Remix) | 04:27 | Mary J. Blige | That Girl (Gedi Edit) | 03:06 | DionRacii | Healing Hands | 03:42 | Sorry Drummer | Feels So Good | 04:36 | Bobby Harden & The Soulful Saints | Slowly | 03:04 | Demuren | Tongue Tied | 02:41 | Vanessa Hillman | Home | 02:50 | Norma Sole | 1Hundid | 03:15 | Capers | Nothing On You | 03:43 | Kenny Lattimore | Never Knew | 04:31 | Kenny Lattimore | Midsummer Dreamin' | 04:19 | Konstantin Klashtorni | Smokin' Out The Window (Gedi Edit) | 03:18 | Bruno Mars, Anderson .Paak, Silk Sonic | To The Beat | 02:27 | Bel Air | Whatever You On | 02:37 | Jane Handcock | How Many Times | 03:36 | Laura Yasmin | Fancy Free | 05:31 | Paul Randolph feat. Hubert Laws | Morning After | 03:14 | Thai Chi Rosè | Faith In Him | 03:06 | Ryylo | Slow Ryde | 03:22 | Kels | Coy (Gedi Edit) | 02:36 | Jaszy Shavers | A Little Lit (A Little Bit) | 03:00 | Tica Holiday | Tonight (Martinez Remix) | 03:12 | TJ Taotua | In My Bag | 02:24 | Thuy | Shoyu Rice | 04:12 | Taija Kerr | Neighbors | 04:05 | Jae Via | Nonsense Can Wait | 02:58 | Londxxn | In Time | 03:45 | Tarrey Torae | Overnight Stay | 03:26 | Dre Walker feat. J-Wonn | Found U | 02:32 | Cole G. | I'd Do Anything | 03:11 | Hassan Farrow | Ready For Love | 03:23 | Worrell | Unbreakable Habits | 03:06 | Yuphoric | Feels Like A War | 03:18 | Sola | 222 (Gedi Edit) | 04:07 | Takiyah feat. Sakorey | We Ought To Be Together | 02:49 | Tommy McGee | Missing Your Love | 02:53 | Honey Renee | I Believe In Love | 03:40 | Carlene Graham | Touchin Me | 02:51 | Yah Yah | Four Forty Four | 02:48 | Angelae Stone | Still In Love | 04:28 | Dynasty | Sure Shot | 03:27 | Bey Bright | More Than Friends | 03:58 | Bey Bright
Leslie & Drew are joined scholar, educator, and academic success strategist Dr. Takiyah Nur Amin. We talk all about the perils of academia that led Takiyah down her own path.Follow Dr. Takiyah Nur Amin:Website: https://takiyahnuramin.com/Instagaram: https://www.instagram.com/black_girl_brilliance/Twitter: https://twitter.com/bgbrillianceSubscribe to The Interracial Jawn Podcast:on iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/interracial-jawn-podcast-interracial/id934632604?mt=2on Stitcher - http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-interracial-jawn?refid=stprFollow us on Twitter: @interracialjawnOfficial Hashtag: #TheJawnThe website - http://interracialjawn.com Host ContactsLeslieMacTwitter: @LeslieMacInstagram: lesliemac23Website: LeslieMac.comPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/LeslieMacLifestyleVeryWhiteGuyTwitter: @VeryWhiteGuySupport The JawnLeslieMac.com/Shop
Leslie & Drew are joined scholar, educator and academic success strategist Dr. Takiyah Nur Amin. We talk all about the perils of academia that led Takiyah down her own path.
On this episode: Vic, Chris, Rashad, Kayla & Takiyah talk about DaBaby, DaniLeigh and social media (7:05), the local Covid vaccine raffle (25:44), MLK Jr. tapes (39:45). Cayman's reopening airport celebrations (52:33), ‘family ram' (1:06:52) and more!
Takiyah wanted to find her voice again - not only because it's her gift but so she could use it to change others as a music-ministry recording artist. But she was stuck in the ups and downs of life and couldn't seem to sweep the foggy self-doubt and heavy emotions of the pandemic to love her own mission and then to share it with others. She thought finding new confidence in the mirror might help. She was right - and the shifts that came from "seeing herself differently" and owning her voice (literally) came with swift results.Learn from her how:➙ Learning to dress well despite the days that everyone else was wearing sweats and yoga pants renewed her motivation and results in her self-worth and business.➙ Giving yourself permission to invest in a way to believe in who you see in the mirror can radically change how you approach and control every interaction, relationship, and opportunity presented to you, big or small.➙ Takiyah prepared for your day with a "styled" intention for helping others by dressing for it, transformed not only her closet but her way of living and loving her life - and how you can do it too.Hers is a JOURNEY TO 'MAGNETIC' CONFIDENCE.If Takiyah's story has moved you to see that your image, personal brand, confidence, or all as a working and rising entrepreneur, excellence-driven professional, purpose-driven community-builder is keeping you stuck from stepping into your greatest potential, discover your next steps. My first sessions are FREE and for those ready and excited to harness the power to show up. I work with women locally and globally. That may be you. Click to discover more >> https://www.hueandstyle.com/begin-your-journeySupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/confidence-shift-podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week on 5.6.7.EIGHT, Aleksandra interviews TaKiyah Wallace, Founder and Executive Director at Brown Girls Do Ballet. In 2012, TaKiyah, who is a former gifted-education teacher, shifted her life's mission to empowering women and girls through the arts. Her nonprofit organization — Brown Girls Do Ballet — began as a photo project after searching for diverse classical ballet programs in Dallas, Texas. This small project has now grown into a full-blown organization. She was the recipient of the Girls Rising Creative Challenge Award and has been featured as a 2020 Adidas Gamechanger. Takiyah — who has been featured in the Huffington Post, the Washington Post, The Kelly Clarkson Show, Dance Magazine, and Dance Teacher Magazine — understands the value of celebration and positivity. And, now, she spends her entire life inspiring young girls to do great things — just as she has done. On the podcast, TaKiyah discusses the birth of her company, the great work that her company is doing throughout the world today, and the immense value of celebration. Moving Quotes: "We are in the business of celebrating. We don't call people out for things that aren't happening. We celebrate things that are actually happening." "Eight years ago, I would have never predicted that Brown Girls Do Ballet would be here. I didn't feel like it was my place to be in this world, telling these stories. But I'm here now, and I want to make sure I'm doing my best to tell things the right way." "Reprimand me in private. Give me critical feedback in private. Celebrate and amplify, in public, the people who are doing the right things." "At the most minute level, I'm helping young people get to where they want to go." "When you have people who are 'doing the thing' and who are willing to reach back and help that next generation, it goes to show what is possible." "As long as you keep our core values intact, it's okay to say 'no' to certain things." "Just keep doing. Just keep working. Chip away until you get it how you want it to be." Bullet Points (w/ timestamps) - Highlighting key topics discussed: 3:33: TaKiyah gives a history of her empowering nonprofit Brown Girls Do Ballet. 10:27: TaKiyah speaks to her company's booming Instagram account (140k+ followers) and briefly reiterates the mission of Brown Girls Do Ballet. 11:55: Wallace discusses the importance of mentors and gives specific examples of how mentorship has played a huge part in her company. 15:50: Wallace, who has a contagious energy, explains how she celebrates her work and gets others excited about the work as well. 21:02: Wallace describes what was the most difficult part of founding her company. 26:44: TaKiyah, who was an educator prior to an entrepreneur, shares how she was able to carry some principles from her first career into her second career. 33:30: Wallace shares the backstory on her nomination as a 2020 Adidas Gamechanger. 35:56: Wallace discusses some short term goals for Brown Girls Do Ballet. 38:24: TaKiyah shares with listeners how they can get involved, specifically, with supporting the mission of Brown Girls Do Ballet. 40:46: TaKiyah gives some advice around building careers and pursuing dreams. Bullet List of Resources – TaKiyah Wallace Personal Website LinkedIn Instagram Facebook Twitter Brown Girls Do Ballet Company Site Instagram Facebook YouTube Twitter
Takiyah L. Prowell, 8 year old author of "Re-Re the Reader" joins us to discuss her inspiration for writing her first book. She says, "Reading is my superpower." Owner/Founder of Afriware Books is honored to have her as our first guest on the program. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nzingha-nommo/support
This Will, Jada and “Aug” love triangle made headlines and EVERYONE has been talking about it. Cleo’s best friend Takiyah hops on the pod all the way from the Cayman Islands to laugh, joke, and also add serious insight and point of view as we discuss this hot take! Don’t forget to LISTEN, SUBSCRIBE REVIEW, AND RATE the podcast! -2ofyourfavs. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
A conversation with Takiyah Thompson about the murder of George Floyd. We discuss why we support mass uprisings against racism, imperialism and police brutality. We also talk about how Black and Brown revolutionaries can get involved in the struggle against these oppressions. Takiyah is a co-founder of the Revolutionary International Organization de Trabajadores (RIOT).
First things first s/o to Ms.tee for hosting the Black Excellence Vendors Event, it was a great turn out and we had a chance to sit down with Brandi creator of innerflydom and Takiyah creator of Undefined...S/o to all the vendors who came to support their brand and to all the people who came out to support by purchasing from the vendors...I want to name everybody but thanks to ig i can tag them all lol thank God for technology...you can listen to this episode and others Itunes (link in bio) SoundCloud, and Google Podcast Dont forget THIS AINT NO PODCAST
A conversation with Takiyah Thompson about the 2020 elections, why they're bullshit and how young revolutionaries of color can fight for change outside of the ballot box. Takiyah is the co-founder the Revolutionary International Organization de Trabajadores (RIOT).
This week, Brad and Brandon sit down with Takiyah Fatima to discuss her start in music, her style of music and upcoming projects. We also discuss Omari Hardwick kissing Beyonce on the cheek, Nipsey Hussle and Kodak Black.
Takiyah Hall has just released her new single "Redeemer" and she joins Jackson to discuss the song and her upcoming album "Crowned". Listen to "Redeemer": https://open.spotify.com/artist/0uUPWYzCi1Mx7VfzNazO8X Follow Takiyah: https://www.instagram.com/takiyahphall/?hl=en Takiyah's Upcoming Events: Praise Fest - New Orleans Fall 2019 Stage Play My First Love - Houston Spring 2020 SXSW - Austin Spring 2020 Visit the Podcast Website: https://jacksonneillpodcasts.com Follow Jackson on Twitter: https://twitter.com/jacksonneill20 Follow Jackson on Instagram: www.instagram.com/jacksonneill20/ Become a Subscriber and Listen to the Bonus Content for this Episode: https://www.patreon.com/posts/30476576 Anything Goes w/ Jackson Neill is published on Tuesday's and Thursday's. Check out the Jackson Neill Podcast website for his sports and music podcasts. His sports podcast is published on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday and his music podcast is published on Sunday's. Music: "cdk - Sunday" by Analog By Nature (http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/cdk/53755) 10-3-19
Takiyah Smith, San Franciscan native and author of the about to be released book Single Mom and the City, talks about what it takes to be a single mother while maintaining not only your own strength but flourishing as well. How easy it can be to fall into the doldrums of single motherhood with all the physical,...
Motherhood is never easy but it can be especially hard for women who are doing it all as single parents. In addition to the challenges of successfully rearing a child in today’s world, these overworked women must often cope with other major stresses. Work, financial concerns and the task of overseeing a household are difficult to manage… especially on your own. That’s where today’s guest can really help. Takiyah Smith is both a mother and a business professional. Moreover, she has a passion for women’s empowerment and loves inspiring others to embrace their families and create the life they desire. Currently, Takiyah is promoting her first book Single Mom and the City: Create Time, Money and a Rich Life. Publishing date is October 23, 2019. She is excited to share the knowledge she has gained through thousands of hours of research (both academic and anecdotal) with those who could benefit from the experiences and wisdom she gained. If you’re a midlife mother, a grandmother or know a woman who is currently struggling as a single parent, please make sure to tune in and listen to the important information Takiyah has to share.
Episode 7 has Amber and TaKiyah chatting with culture conscious and woke Marjuan Canady; developer of the stage play, "Girls, Girls, Girls" and the creator of "Callaloo" a children's culture literacy and social awareness brand. The proud DC native, Marjuan tells us how she has leaned into her creativity to develop content that is timely and culturally relevant for a variety of audiences through books, stage and film. This episode also marks a powerful milestone for Amber (she got inked!) and a new Lemondrop Media podcast launch. Listen for the deets!You can see Amber's tattoo here.This episode is brought to you by Sudio. Get 15% off a pair of Sudio earphones by going to this link https://goo.gl/kWqj54 and using the code BROWNGIRLSDO.
TaKiyah and Amber are back off break and back on with our first male guest, Jose Vilson. Jose is not only a NYC based Math teacher, he is also the author of This is Not a Test, and the Executive Director for Educolor, (http://www.educolor.org/), a non-profit that seeks to elevate the voices of public school advocates of color on educational equity and justice. Y'all know we rock with the people who advocate for Brown faces in spaces! Equal parts leader, humorist, activist and lyrical encyclopedia, Jose easily flexes all of those muscles while fighting for fair for Brown kids in the classroom. Want to know what bravery sounds like? Listen to this episode.This episode is brought to you by Sudio. Get 15% off a pair of Sudio earphones by going to this link https://goo.gl/kWqj54 and using the code BROWNGIRLSDO.
Takiyah Butler is an explorer of conversation and knowledge. She seeks out any opportunity to realize a new perspective, to listen, to learn, and to be curious. Her general curiosity transcends into the work she does for United Way of Southern Nevada, where she leads workshops that teach the importance of providing a place at the table for everyone. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In their last episode before taking a holiday break, Takiyah and Amber are back again with the talented Chyna Robinson, a Writer and Director for stage and film and creator of the well decorated short film, Greenwood (https://greenwoodmovie.com). We all know that art imitates life, so in this episode, we discuss how stage and film capture reality for Brown people, celebrate Black Love and possibly launch a search to find Amber a husband.Listen up for a special offer for listeners from our episode 4 guest, Whitney Bracey of Mahogany Blues Dance Apparel (mbdanceapparel.com).https://www.lemondrop.fm/
In Episode 4, TaKiyah and Amber speak with Whitney Bracey, Fashion Designer and Founder of Mahogany Blues Dance Apparel about side hustles, finding the blessing in a layoff, and the power in taking a break to sharpen your skills. Being the calmest person we know is only the beginning of Whitney's superpowers. Check out this episode to hear more about when side hustles turn pro. Find Mahogany Blues Dance Apparel at https://www.mbdanceapparel.com/.Brought to you by Lemondrop Media https://www.lemondrop.fm/
Takiyah and Amber chat with Genealogist and Photographer, Nicka Smith about using DNA research to figure out our personal histories. Takiyah shares how DNA research saved her life and Amber learns that her love of bacon might actually be in her DNA... Figuratively. If you have ever wondered about sending off your DNA to a company to learn your genetic history, Nicka helps clarify the process and explains why you should.
Takiyah and Amber are back with episode 2 and speaking with Roni Dasgupta, Chief Revenue Officer of M3 Global Research. Roni gets money. . . Literally; she raises money for people and organizations who need it and lets us in on her journey.
A few months ago I had the opportunity, along with 1500 others, to hear Dr. Takiyah Nur Amin on a panel discussion representing BLUU, Black Lives of Unitarian Universalism. Our Unitarian Universalist denomination is courageously discussing its past and present participation, along with the rest of America and religion, in white supremacy. BLUU is critical in helping our organization get woke. Three weeks later at the Unitarian Universalist General Assembly in New Orleans, after we had recorded this interview online, I had the very brief opportunity to swap a quick, real-life hug with Takiyah after a panel discussion she was leading. She was super busy but, of course, I had to say hello! You will certainly be able to tell from this interview that Takiyah has a very sharp mind and a very gracious heart. If that sounds like the making of a great faith leader, teacher, and social justice advocate then I would have to agree with you. But there's at least one more important ingredient that's important, passion around at least one subject. And she's got passion! About what? It's better if I let her tell you in her own words in the interview. Notes from the interview: Hypervisibility and misrecognition (Melissa Harris Perry), 'when you're a black person in the room, everyone sees you but they don't really know what they're looking at.' "Every great dream begins with a dreamer. Always remember, you have within you the strength, the patience, and the passion to reach for the stars to change the world." - Harriet Tubman "I don't believe that you can teach people who you don't love." - Takiyah Nur Amin "Maybe none of us deserves anything but we're all worthy of everything." - Takiyah Nur Amin Links: Sponsor: United Faith Leaders Dr. Amin's Website UNC Charlotte Biography Unitarian Universalist Association Black Lives of Unitarian Universalism (BLUU) University of North Carolina at Charlotte Melissa Harris Perry Girl Get Your Money Straight: A Sister's Guide to Healing Your Bank Account and Funding Your Dreams in Seven Simple Steps by Glinda Bridgforth
A conversation with Takiyah Jackson, National Board Certified Counselor, and Founder of Kindtagious on taking a leap of faith, professional development, sports and life skills. This is an extension of the #FillYourTank movement with LaEisha Howard. For more information visit www.laeisha.com.
Today’s guest is Takiyah Diamond. Takiyah is an author, enlightenment speaker, life coach and mentor. Her new book entitled "Get your life together" has been opening the minds of many bringing them from the dark stories of life to a new vision in the light. Her process guides you to transforming your life by understanding thought processes, programs and paradigms that sabotage you, while rewiring your mindset to one that is more powerful and positively productive leading you to prosperous living. Takiyah helps you understand why you feel stuck in a life that no longer serves you and more importantly... she helps you break the chains that are keeping you stuck as you walk into freedom and liberation. Her Minds Up book series, includes Get Your Life Together, Wisdom Words of Consciousness, and Snap Out of It is due out this September. You can find out more about Takiyah at www.mindsup.vpweb.com Can’t get enough of your host? Listen to him being interviewed on Profit Pathway and Dear Friends & Family this week! Get to know two very different aspects of the same guy. Also, be sure to sign up for your Podcasting Mentorship Discovery Call today; and to learn more about Sponsorship Opportunities, send an email to Admin@MichaelNeeley.com. Thanks! And don’t forget to subscribe to Consciously Speaking so that you don’t miss a single episode. While you’re at it, won’t you take a moment to write a short review and rate our show? It would be greatly appreciated! To learn more about our previous guests, listen to past episodes, and get to know your host, go to www.MichaelNeeley.com and follow us on Facebook and Twitter.
THE YEAR WAS ’96…..MUSIC WAS FRESH AND NEW. AN ENTIRE GENRE OF MUSIC WAS REDEFINED WITH INNOVATIVE STYLES OF PRODUCTION AND VOCAL ARRANGEMENT. WELL…IT’S TIME TO REINTRODUCE THAT ERA OF SOUND THE NEW ARTIST, INTYCE, IS MORE THAN CAPABLE OF CAPTURING THE ESSENCE OF THE ’96 ERA TWISTED WITH NEW SCHOOL SOUND. WITH PRODUCTION SIMILAR TO THE CREATIVITY OF SUCH PRODUCERS OF THAT ERA AND THE LIKENESS OF VOCAL ARRANGEMENTS OF THE ARTISTS IN THAT TIME, INTYCE BRINGS BACK THE STYLE THAT IS MISSING FROM SOME OF TODAY’S R&B MUSIC. NOT TO BE COMPARED WITH THE AVERAGE MALE R&B SINGER, INTYCE ENTWINES A PLAY ON WORDS THROUGH INVENTIVE AND ORIGINAL LYRICS WHILE PROVING AN ESSENCE OF VOCAL PROWESS THROUGH CREATIVE VOCAL ARRANGEMENTS. INTYCE BRINGS MATURE AND PROVACATIVE LYRICS TO THE FOREFRONT THROUGH POLISHED VOCALS THAT MELT THROUGH THE BEAT. THIS SINGER/SONGWRITER DOESN’T HAVE ANYTHING TO PROVE FOR HE MAKES HIS STATEMENT CLEAR THAT HE WILL MAKE HIS STAMP AS THE NEXT INNOVATOR OF R&B.