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In this episode, our spirits are deeply moved and inspired as we speak with Award-winning Artist, Filmmaker, Photographer, Poet & Visual Storyteller, Talamieka Brice.We get a glimpse of what we it means to be a Mother, an Artist, a Filmmaker and Activist while reclaiming our IdentityWe discover what happens when you add spice, a bit of voodoo & magic to what is givenWe find that with Honor comes great responsibility and that Warriors flow through Love's veinsDon't play small. Tell your truth and stand tallLook fear in the face and know that it does not define you - it refines youSee that Your journey is more than your shadows and that the light is how we find each other in the darkExplore how you have to trace the family line into dark alleys to find exits for new generations…Don't lose sight that you are worthy, you are DivineShe is inspired by her hometown of Kilmichael, Mississippi, and by artists Michelangelo, Shakespeare and Maya Angelou. Recently a portrait of Brice, Forever Mood, taken from a series of stills from her documentary film, FIVE, a Mother's Journey, went viral. She's also an activist and has led protests.She serves as CEO for Brice Media and has worked with Kim Kardashian, Cassandra Wilson as well as creating marketing campaigns for many companies including the American Heart Association and the brilliant Barack Obama Mural for Barack Obama Elementary School in Jackson, MS.She was a member of the Mississippi Business Journal's 50 leading business women class of 2013 and Top 50 under 40 for 2016. She was also named one of 2013's People to Watch by Graphic Design USA, the first and only Mississippian selected in the magazine's 50 year history. She was also recognized as one of 25 Women Changing the World by Conversations Magazine.Talamieka says, “You can't paint a good picture without shadows…the dark needs the light…Take the light and the dark and paint your truth…” Personal Websitehttps://www.talamieka.com/https://www.waterdocumentary.com/Social Media@talamiekaWatch her film, FIVE: A Mother's Journeyhttps://vyre.tv/now/?zype_type=video_single&zype_video_id=62a79b1cfb4f940001e9fdfd&playlist_id=622ed69c9643c70001a74062White Nonsense Roundup | #NOWHITENONSENSE@whitenonsenseroundup ------Support Caravan of the HeartMore about Caravan of the HeartA podcast...a blisscast, a variety show for the soul by Troubadours of Divine Bliss, Aim Me Smiley & Renee Ananda, a touring folk music duo, inspirational speakers, retreat leaders, and advocates for this planet and its people.On this podcast, we have heart-to-heart conversations around freeing our dreams and amplifying love in all things. Enjoy an exhilarating mélange of exchanges where the arts meet awareness to champion and elevate the love of yourself, others, and the Earth. Join this caravan of seekers sharing what they find that empowers love in every part of the journey. Summon a revolution of Love through devotion, purpose, creation, Earth care, and community. "Come, come, whoever you are. This is not a caravan of despair." Rumi Love is Spoken HereSupport the show
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Say Her Name, Too is the sister release to Say Her Name. It's when I get to sit down and speak with powerful, wonderful, creative, engaging Black Women living and loving in the world today. In this episode I sit down with Talamieka Brice, a woman who has gone viral for baring her soul in soft and hard times, during the last four years. Mieka and I sit down and talk about race, colorism, motherhood, Sandra Bland and share a surprise date with Seagrams Jamaican Me Crazy. https://www.talamieka.com/ https://twitter.com/talamieka?lang=en https://www.instagram.com/talamieka/?hl=en --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Today we sit down with three amazing artists, Adrienne Domnick, Sabrina Howard & Talamieka Brice to get a behind the scenes look into their combined art show, “How We Fly”, opening at the MS Arts Center Saturday February 22nd and showing thru March 29th. For more details about the exhibit and artists visit https://www.howwefly.com/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Melody Moody Thortis speaks with artist and activist Talamieka Brice. Talamieka and her husband Charles are co-owners of Brice Media and consider themselves visual storytellers with their work in photography, web and graphic design. Brice's most recent passion project is Mississippi2, a magazine highlighting the achievements of Mississippians along with her work in arts, activism and as an entrepreneur See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In Episode 18, Ashlee chats with Talamieka Brice, visual storyteller and “Kilmichelangelist.” We talk Mississippi, art, and politics. Talamieka gives us her favorite places in and around Jackson and yes. Yes, the list includes Offbeat. Follow Talamieka on Instagram @talamieka and visit her websites: brice-media.com and talamieka.com Jxn Transplants is produced by 242 Creative, a Jackson-based content creation firm. Contact them at(769) 300-1582 and 242creative@gmail.com. Follow @242creative on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Buy my merch: teespring.com/stores/jxn-transplants-merch Shout out to Small World Studio. For music, visit their website at www.smallworldstudioproductions.com. Contact them at (678) 855-0703 or smallworldstudiola@gmail.com Follow Jxn Transplants on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @jxntransplants. If you have something nice to say or want me to answer your questions on the podcast, email me at jxntransplants@gmail.com.
As we do every Friday we’ll be traveling across the state letting you know about people places and events that make Mississippi a great place to live. Today we’ll start this road trip in Madison for the 17th Annual Jewish Film Festival, then we’ll head to Jackson for New Stage Theatre’s production of “Hell in High. Next we’ll talk with Talamieka Brice about the Womanist Rally in downtown Jackson and end the show with singer/songwriter Seth Power. So hold on tight cause we’re going on MS Ride here on Next Stop MS! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today our guests are husband and wife design team Charles and Talamieka Brice. We’ll talk with them about their Family, Brice Media, and of course the amazing mural that is displayed on the South wall of Barack H. Obama Magnet School in Jackson. Plus Michelle and I will talk about the latest headlines in the weekly roundup. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we talk with Talamieka Brice - artist, businesswoman, and mother extraordinaire - about her beautiful posts in Pantsuit Nation, and her advice for understanding and telling your origin story. Since it's back to school season, we share some homework for our listeners to understand the context of racial inequities in this country, and we award the Golden Pantsuit to a standout woman seeking to close representation gaps in the film industry. Subscribe and leave us a review!
This week we talk with Talamieka Brice - artist, businesswoman, and mother extraordinaire - about her beautiful posts in Pantsuit Nation, and her advice for understanding and telling your origin story. Since it's back to school season, we share some homework for our listeners to understand the context of racial inequities in this country, and we award the Golden Pantsuit to a standout woman seeking to close representation gaps in the film industry. Subscribe and leave us a review!
Talamieka Brice talks about her involvement in the book, Pantsuit Nation. Guitarist and singer-songwriter, CHAD WESLEY, talks about his methods for playing music and his sophomore album set to release soon! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.