POPULARITY
Meet Tamala Floyd, whose deep commitment to healing spans over 25 years. In our conversation, Tamala shares her journey from traditional social work and teaching to pioneering accessible paths for emotional healing, particularly for women navigating trauma, mothering, and relationship challenges.We began our conversation by discussing Tamala's latest book, Listening When Parts Speak, and explored the philosophy behind her work. Drawing from Internal Family Systems (IFS), a therapeutic model that views the mind as made up of distinct “parts” or sub-personalities, Tamala reveals how healing begins not by silencing these parts, but by approaching them with compassion and curiosity. Through IFS, individuals learn to relate to these inner voices from a place of calm, clarity, and connection, led by the unbroken "capital S" Self within.Our discussion touches on profound ideas about how healing does not require a therapist's office, how ancestral legacies can both shape and burden us, and how true transformation often begins when we listen with openness to the wounded protectors within. Tamala also speaks candidly about her own life, mothering five children, including three adopted, and making bold moves to create a life filled with purpose, adventure, and international travel.Beyond personal healing, Tamala emphasizes the power of community and shared experience, especially when confronting inherited wounds. Her retreats and new audio program, Healing the Wounded Mother, create spaces where women can unburden the past and reclaim joy for future generations.Throughout our conversation, Tamala invites us to reflect on what parts of ourselves still need to be heard, what legacies we are ready to release, and how our healing might ripple outward to our families, our ancestors, and the world.We know you will leave this episode feeling inspired, softened, and deeply hopeful about your own capacity for transformation.
A Practical Guide to Healing with Internal Family Systems Therapy and Ancestor Wisdom.Get all the news you need by listening to WBZ - Boston's News Radio on the free #iHeartRadio app!
A Practical Guide to Healing with Internal Family Systems Therapy and Ancestor Wisdom.Get all the news you need by listening to WBZ NewsRadio 1030 on the free #iHeartRadio app! Or ask Alexa to play WBZ NewsRadio on #iHeartRadio.
In this conversation, Tamala Floyd shares her journey as a licensed clinical social worker and psychotherapist, discussing how spirit has guided her life and the importance of transforming personal hardships into wisdom for others. She delves into the concept of ancestral healing, explaining how legacy burdens can affect individuals and how to connect with well ancestors for support. The discussion also touches on the significance of imaginary friends as potential ancestral connections and concludes with Tamala's unexpected journey to writing her book on healing through internal family systems therapy and ancestor wisdom. In this conversation, Tamala Floyd shares her experiences and insights on connecting with ancestors, the power of internal family systems, and the importance of ancestral healing. She discusses how her ancestors communicate with her, the role of grand ancestors, and the significance of chosen family. Tamala also highlights the concept of heirlooms passed down through generations and the workshops and retreats she offers for healing. The discussion culminates with a message from her grand ancestor about the importance of living ancestors in healing the world. Tamala Floyd, LCSW, is a psychotherapist, IFS(Internal Family Systems) lead trainer, consultant, author, and speaker with over 25 years of experience. She received a master's degree in social work from the University of Southern California and an undergraduate degree in psychology from California State University–Long Beach. She has taught at the University of Phoenix and the University of Southern California in human services and social work. Her work focuses on women's trauma, mothering, and relationship issues, helping women identify and heal emotional wounds that impede their success and coaching them in achieving fulfilling life goals. Tamala leads workshops in the US and around the world. She enjoys living as a Nomad - going with the flow. You can get further information on her and her new book LISTENING WHEN PARTS SPEAK at: tamalafloyd.com Background music by Zoetic Ambience Hear more: HyperFollow: https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/zoeticambience/come-and-go Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1dp3PIPjp4IFKN737IHMAa?si=VgxMwxAgTrCE8TH2vj-LIg Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@zoeticambience Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this conversation, Tamala Floyd shares her journey as a licensed clinical social worker and psychotherapist, discussing how spirit has guided her life and the importance of transforming personal hardships into wisdom for others. She delves into the concept of ancestral healing, explaining how legacy burdens can affect individuals and how to connect with well ancestors for support. The discussion also touches on the significance of imaginary friends as potential ancestral connections and concludes with Tamala's unexpected journey to writing her book on healing through internal family systems therapy and ancestor wisdom. In this conversation, Tamala Floyd shares her experiences and insights on connecting with ancestors, the power of internal family systems, and the importance of ancestral healing. She discusses how her ancestors communicate with her, the role of grand ancestors, and the significance of chosen family. Tamala also highlights the concept of heirlooms passed down through generations and the workshops and retreats she offers for healing. The discussion culminates with a message from her grand ancestor about the importance of living ancestors in healing the world. Tamala Floyd, LCSW, is a psychotherapist, IFS(Internal Family Systems) lead trainer, consultant, author, and speaker with over 25 years of experience. She received a master's degree in social work from the University of Southern California and an undergraduate degree in psychology from California State University–Long Beach. She has taught at the University of Phoenix and the University of Southern California in human services and social work. Her work focuses on women's trauma, mothering, and relationship issues, helping women identify and heal emotional wounds that impede their success and coaching them in achieving fulfilling life goals. Tamala leads workshops in the US and around the world. She enjoys living as a Nomad - going with the flow. You can get further information on her and her new book LISTENING WHEN PARTS SPEAK at: tamalafloyd.com Background music by Zoetic Ambience Hear more: HyperFollow: https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/zoeticambience/come-and-go Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1dp3PIPjp4IFKN737IHMAa?si=VgxMwxAgTrCE8TH2vj-LIg Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@zoeticambience Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send me a Text MessageWhat if your grief isn't just your own—but a wound passed down through generations? In this powerful episode, I speak with psychotherapist, author, and IFS lead trainer Tamala Floyd about the healing power of Internal Family Systems (IFS) and ancestral wisdom.Tamala breaks down how parts of ourselves—like the people-pleaser or the inner critic—form in response to trauma, and how they can be lovingly unburdened, not exiled. She also discusses how healing isn't just personal—it's generational.You'll Learn: ✅ What Internal Family Systems (IFS) is and how it works ✅ How trauma gets “stored” and passed through generations ✅ Why healing your “parts” can transform grief ✅ How your ancestors can become part of your healing team ✅ What “self-energy” is—and why it matters ✅ How stuck grief shows up in the body and nervous systemWhether you're grieving a loss, struggling with emotional triggers, or carrying burdens that feel older than you are—this episode is a must-listen.✨ Connect with Tamala Floyd:Website: https://tamala-floyd.comInstagram: @tamala_floyd_authorBook: Listening When Parts Speak – Available nowUpcoming Retreats: https://tamala-floyd.com/retreats
Tamala May is an author and speaker. She was born and raised in a small town in North Dakota and although she has moved away several times she continues to live there now. Tamala was married for 20 years. Her marriage ended in a devastating divorce. She has three adult children. Two of these children are married and she has one beautiful grandson. Tamala works full time as a nurse practitioner in oncology. As a result of the devastation with her divorce Tamala turned to the Lord and found an amazing God that is able to comfort her and direct her steps. Contact Tamala May: My website is PursuingChristministries.org and Tamalamay.com I have 2 books available on Amazon; Starting the Journey and Overcoming When It Hurts I am a Christian speaker and my website and Facebook pages form pursuing Christ ministries and Tamala May have samples of my messages. Dr. Kimberley Linert Speaker, Author, Broadcaster, Mentor, Trainer, Behavioral Optometrist Event Planners- I am available to speak at your event. Here is my media kit: https://brucemerrinscelebrityspeakers.com/portfolio/dr-kimberley-linert/ To book Dr. Linert on your podcast, television show, conference, corporate training or as an expert guest please email her at incrediblelifepodcast@gmail.com or Contact Bruce Merrin at Bruce Merrin's Celebrity Speakers at merrinpr@gmail.com 702.256.9199 Host of the Podcast Series: Incredible Life Creator Podcast Available on... Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/incredible-life-creator-with-dr-kimberley-linert/id1472641267 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6DZE3EoHfhgcmSkxY1CvKf?si=ebe71549e7474663 and on 9 other podcast platforms Author of Book: "Visualizing Happiness in Every Area of Your Life" Get on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3srh6tZ Website: https://www.DrKimberleyLinert.com Please subscribe, share & LISTEN! Thanks. incrediblelifepodcast@gmail.com Social Media Links LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-kimberley-linert-incredible-life-creator/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kimberley.linert/ The Great Discovery eLearning Platform: https://thegreatdiscovery.com/kimberley l
A Practical Guide to Healing with Internal Family Systems Therapy and Ancestor Wisdom. Get all the news you need by listening to WBZ NewsRadio 1030 on the free #iHeartRadio app! Or ask Alexa to play WBZ NewsRadio on #iHeartRadio.
An expert therapist and teacher leads you on a transformative journey of self-discovery and healing from collective and intergenerational trauma, based in the powerful practice of Internal Family Systems therapy.The Internal Family Systems (IFS) model of psychotherapy is acclaimed for its power to help us recognize and integrate disparate parts of ourselves—a revolutionary course of treatment that can yield extraordinary results. But not all the work of IFS takes place in the confines of traditional therapy sessions. In this thoughtful and compassionate guide, Tamala Floyd, LCSW, gives readers the resources to expand their "parts work" beyond the therapist's office and into daily life—where the real healing happens.
Mrparka's Weekly Reviews and Update Week 405 (02.15.2025) (Furious, Companion) www.youtube.com/mrparkahttps://www.instagram.com/mrparka/https://twitter.com/mrparka00http://www.screamingtoilet.com/dvd--blu-rayhttps://www.facebook.com/mrparkahttps://www.facebook.com/screamingpotty/https://letterboxd.com/mrparka/https://www.patreon.com/mrparkahttps://open.spotify.com/show/2oJbmHxOPfYIl92x5g6ogKhttps://anchor.fm/mrparkahttps://www.stitcher.com/show/shut-up-brandon-podcasthttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mrparkas-weekly-reviews-and-update-the-secret-top-10/id1615278571 Time Stamps 0:00“Furious” Review - 1:40“Tamala 2010: A Punk Cat in Space” Review - 7:20“Facets of Love” Review - 11:39 “Racing with the Moon” Review - 15:42“The Sweet House of Horrors” Review - 20:45“Murder Party” Review - 27:51“Love to Kill” Review - 36:59“Companion” Review - 41:231982 “Deadly Eyes” Review - 50:121982 “Violence in a Women's Prison” Review - 54:491982 “The Toxic Slime Creature” Review - 58:26Patreon Pick “Forgotten Scares: An In-Depth Look at Flemish Horror Cinema” Review - 1:00:23Questions & Answers - 1:04:2322 Shots of Moodz and Horror – https://www.22shotsofmoodzandhorror.com/Podcast Under the Stairs – https://tputscast.com/podcastVideo Version – https://youtu.be/Udw6HNcko8wLinksVisual Vengeance - https://www.facebook.com/visualvenvideo/Furious Blu-Ray - https://mvdshop.com/products/furious-visual-vengeance-collectors-edition-blu-rayDeaf Crocodile - https://www.deafcrocodile.com/Tamala 2010 Blu-Ray - https://mvdshop.com/products/tamala-2010-a-punk-cat-in-space-blu-ray88 Films - https://88-films.myshopify.com/Facets of Love Blu-Ray - https://mvdshop.com/products/facets-of-love-blu-rayFun City Editions - https://www.funcityeditions.com/Racing with the Moon Blu-Ray - https://mvdshop.com/products/racing-with-the-moon-blu-rayCauldron Films - https://www.cauldron-films.com/The Sweet House of Horrors Blu-Ray - https://mvdshop.com/products/the-sweet-house-of-horrors-blu-rayMurder Party Blu-Ray - https://vinegarsyndrome.com/products/murder-partyLove to Kill IMdb - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0107713/Companion IMdb - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt26584495Deadly Eyes Blu-Ray - https://www.amazon.com/Deadly-Bluray-Combo-Blu-ray-Factory/dp/B00UGQRJO8Black Emmanuelle Boxset - https://severinfilms.com/products/sensual-black-emanuelle-boxThe Toxic Slime Creature YouTube - https://youtu.be/qoVMsLID8W8?si=xjcAt1WrSqWFvT7hRabid Grannies Blu-Ray - https://vinegarsyndrome.com/products/rabid-granniesFilm Notes Furious - 1984 - Tim Everitt, Tom SartoriTamala 2010: A Punk Cat in Space - 2002 - t.o.LFacets of Love - 1973 - Li Han-HsiangRacing with the Moon - 1984 - Richard BenjaminThe Sweet House of Horrors - 1989 - Lucio FulciMurder Party - 2007 - Jeremy SaulnierLove to Kill - 1993 - Billy Chung Siu-HungCompanion - 2025 - Drew HancockDeadly Eyes - 1982 - Robert ClouseViolence in a Women's Prison - 1982 - Bruno MatteiThe Toxic Slime Creature - 1982 - Kenneth ZolloForgotten Scares: An In-Depth Look at Flemish Horror Cinema - 2017 - Steve De Roover
In early August 2012, 33-year-old Tamala “Nikki” Wells vanished from her Detroit, Michigan, home under mysterious circumstances, leaving her friends in a state of confusion and despair. The last person to see Tamala, her boyfriend, claims she drove off from their home on the evening of August 6th in a white 2001 Pontiac Grand Prix, but after that, she disappeared without a trace.The following morning, Tamala's mother, Donna, received a chilling call from her young granddaughter. She revealed that Tamala had not come home, sparking immediate concern. Donna, who lived in Florida, rushed to Detroit to help search for her daughter. What followed was a series of unsettling discoveries. Tamala's car, reportedly driven by her on the night she disappeared, was found abandoned in a different part of town, but Tamala herself was nowhere to be found.As days turned into weeks, the case began to go cold. However, Tamala's family believes that the investigation was mishandled from the start and that there is still hope of finding her. They are convinced that with a fresh look and renewed effort, this case could be solved.If you have any information about the disappearance of Tamala "Nikki" Wells, please contact the Detroit Police Department at (313) 596-2200 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-Speak-Up.If you have a missing loved one that you would like to have featured on the show, please fill out our case submission form.Follow The Vanished on social media at:FacebookInstagramTwitterPatreonSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
3CR would like to acknowledge the Kulin Nation – true owners, caretakers and custodians of the land from which we broadcast. 3CR pays respect to Elders, past and present of the Kulin Nation. We recognise their unceded sovereignty.//News headlines//Tamala Shelton// Next up is a recording from a fundraiser held in December 2024 which was organised by the wonderful Ibi. The event raised money for Sisters Inside as well as mutual aid initiatives for people in Sudan and Palestine. In the following outtake you will hear the voice of proud Bundjalung and Lama-lama woman Tamala Shelton. Tamala is an actor, singer and author of the two spoken word pieces we are about to play. The first piece was written by Tamala to commemorate NAIDOC week last year, answering the call to keep the fire burning.The second piece is personal confrontation with the atrocities of genocide on social media as well as a call to action, in the name of justice for the Palestinian people. You can donate directly to Sisters Inside here, Bakri's (@bakri2) fundraiser for Sudan here, and Ibrahim's (@ibrahim_palestine20) fundraiser for Gaza here.//Yousef Alreemawi//Yousef Alreemawi is a musician, translator, educator and the founder of 3CRs much loved show ‘Palestine Remembered'. He is also the current director of Averroes Centre, a not-for-profit organisation that aims to promote knowledge about Arab culture in Australia. On Tuesday, Yousef joined me to talk about his exciting new project - a 12 week Arabic language course, hosted at Black Spark cultural centre. Instead of creating a standard course and then seeking out participants, Yousef will host a public gathering aimed at understanding the communities unique needs and interests for learning the Arabic language. You can register to attend the public meeting...which will be held at Black Spark on February 11th at 6pm...by emailing Yousef Alreemawi at “y.reemawi@gmail.com” to express your interest.//Sophie - Melbourne Activist Legal Support (MALS)// Joins us to unpack the service's Legal Observer Team Report on the policing of the Disrupt Land Forces protests, which was published on Monday this week. The report covers legal and human rights concerns about police conduct at and media reporting on protest actions undertaken to disrupt the Land Forces Exposition, so-called Australia's largest defence industry event, at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre from 11-13 September 2024. You can read the full report here. If you are interested in participating in legal observer training or otherwise supporting MALS' vital work, you can visit their website here.//Invasion Day Rally Speeches// We'll listen back to speeches from Invasion Day rallies around the country, including by Guyala Bayles and Ruby Wharton in Magan-djin/brisbane, and Roxy Moore in Boorloo/perth. Roxy's speech focuses on the Land Back for Stolen Generations campaign being waged by Noongar women calling for the Uniting Church to hand back Whadjuk Noongar land that was stolen to establish Sister Kate's mission (support their campaign by signing the petition here). Our thanks to Anna Carlson at 4ZZZ for sharing the recordings of Guyala and Ruby's speeches, and to the Land Back for Stolen Generations crew for sharing Roxy's speech//.
Join Dr. Jeshana Johnson as she sits with Cedric and Tamala to explore their love story. Listen to hear how they handle conflict. Do opposites attract? We hear their answers in the game of "either or".
Air Date - 23 January 2025Your Ancestors Are Talking to You - Are You Listening? With Tamala FloydA psychotherapist, consultant, author, and speaker with over 20 years of experience, Tamala Floyd overcame her wound to live authentically and create healthy relationships. With a Master of Social Work degree from the University of Southern California and an undergraduate degree in Psychology from California State University Long Beach, her work focuses on women's trauma, mothering, and relationship issues.As a psychotherapist, she helps women identify and heal emotional wounds that impede their success in life and relationships and coaches and supports them in achieving fulfilling life goals. She is the author of Listening When Parts Speak: A Practical Guide to Healing with Internal Family Systems Therapy and Ancestor Wisdom and Fiercely Speaking: A step-by-step Guide for Ordinary Women Who Are Ready to Awaken Their Extraordinary Voice.From navigating personal relationships and emotional healing to exploring spirituality and the power of love, Tamala Floyd's 10 Best List of Most Inspiring books reflects her journey of self-discovery and growth, underlining the transformative healing power of literature. A psychotherapist, speaker, and author, Tamala Floyd focuses on helping women identify and heal emotional wounds that impede their success in life and relationships. Her books include Listening When Your Parts Speak: A Practical Guide to Healing Family Systems Therapy and Ancestor Wisdom and Fiercely Speaking” A Step-by-Step Guide for Ordinary Women Who Are Ready to Awaken Their Extraordinary Voice, reveal how ancestral patterns can influence personal trauma and behaviors that affect our relationships and our parentinghttp://tamalafloyd.com#TamalaFloyd #SandieSedgbeer #NoBSSpiritualBookClub #Books #Interviews #Spirituality #Consciousness #PersonalGrowthSign up free for Sandie Sedgbeer's NO BS Spiritual Book Club Newsletter – save money, get the best spiritual book recommendations from the leading new thought speakers, authors, and teachers you trust, and never miss a live streaming episode https://www.sedgbeer.com/substack-optin/Subscribe to our Newsletter https://omtimes.com/subscribe-omtimes-magazine/Connect with OMTimes on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Omtimes.Magazine/ and OMTimes Radio https://www.facebook.com/ConsciousRadiowebtv.OMTimes/Twitter: https://twitter.com/OmTimes/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/omtimes/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/2798417/Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/omtimes/
Are emotional wounds from your past keeping you from the life you desire? According to Tamala Floyd, no matter what you've experienced, healing, growth and transformation are possible. She explains how concepts of Internal Family Systems Therapy (IFS) can be interwoven with the power of ancestor wisdom to support people on their healing journey. Tamala is a psychotherapist, IFS lead trainer, consultant, author, and speaker. She is the author of the book, Listening When Parts Speak: A Practical Guide to healing with Internal Family Systems Therapy and Ancestor Wisdom. Follow CYACYL: Website: www.cyacyl.com Digital: www.cyacyl.com/digital Upcoming shows: www.cyacyl.com/shows Facebook: www.facebook.com/changeyourattitudechangeyourlife Music: www.purple-planet.com
Thomas is joined by Tamala Floyd, a psychotherapist, IFS lead trainer, speaker, and the author of “Listening When Parts Speak: A Practical Guide to Healing with Internal Family Systems Therapy and Ancestor Wisdom.” They discuss the relationship between the “Self” and the multiple “parts” of the self in Internal Family Systems work, and how understanding and integrating our protective parts helps us heal past traumas and establish a stronger relationship with our innate, inner selves. Tamala shares wisdom on ancestral healing, explaining how intergenerational trauma work supports IFS work, and helps us to free ourselves from patterns and behaviors that don't serve us. She and Thomas also explore the concept of “legacy burdens”—wounds and harms that we've inherited from our ancestors or our culture that impact our lives—and how we can learn to release them. ✨ Sign up for updates by visiting our website:
Tamala Floyd is a seasoned psychotherapist specializing in Internal Family Systems (IFS) Therapy. With a passion for helping individuals explore their inner worlds and heal from within, Tamala guides clients through transformative journeys of self-discovery and integration. Her expertise in IFS Therapy offers profound insights into understanding and harmonizing the many parts of ourselves, making her a beacon of wisdom and compassion in the mental health field. Join us as we dive into her approaches, experiences, and the power of IFS Therapy in personal healing.
Join hosts Matt Edmundson and Sadaf Beynon on "What's the Story?" as they explore tales of faith and resilience with guest Tamala Anderson, an inspiring author and founder of Pursuing Christ Ministries. Discover Tamala's journey through personal trials and her unwavering faith that led to a transformative ministry. Subscribe for more uplifting stories and visit Crowd Church for a digital sanctuary to explore the Christian faith.---Timestamps:0:00 Intro1:41 Introduction of Tamala Anderson4:22 Tamala's Background and Faith Journey7:07 Facing Unexpected Challenges11:31 Navigating Early Days of Single Parenthood16:09 Impact on Children and Family Dynamics21:33 Health Challenges and Miraculous Recovery28:42 Transformation Through Faith34:01 Tamala's Ministry and Writing38:56 Key Message and Encouragement41:42 Conclusion and Farewell---Key Takeaways:1. Embrace Faith During Hardships: Tamala emphasises the importance of seeking a deeper connection with God during life's challenges. She shares how her faith was transformed through personal trials, highlighting that turning to God can provide strength and guidance when facing adversity.2. The Power of Forgiveness: Tamala discusses the significance of forgiveness, even when deeply hurt. She acknowledges the difficulty of forgiving those who have wronged us but stresses that it is essential for healing and moving forward. This process often requires divine assistance, as it can be beyond human capability alone.3. God's Faithfulness and Our Role: Tamala underscores that while God is always present and faithful, individuals must actively seek Him. She points out that God asks us to take steps towards Him through prayer, waiting, and being still. This active pursuit allows us to experience His presence and guidance more profoundly.
Presented by The Reel Noire Network, welcome to another inspiring episode of God's Favorite Creative, the podcast that dives deep into the minds of media professionals shaping the culture. Hosted by Meah Denee Barrington, this podcast is your backstage pass to the creative process, industry insights, and personal journeys of the most innovative minds in media. In this episode, we're thrilled to chat with the multi-talented Tamala Baldwin—writer, director, and actress—about her journey in the entertainment industry and her latest BET+ Christmas movie, Blended Christmas. Tamala shares her experience writing and directing this heartwarming film and how it represents a milestone in her creative career. Join us as we explore: The Career Pivot: Tamala opens up about her early career transition from marketing to writing her first web series, Bubbly Brown Sugar, a hit that showcased her storytelling talent and put her on the map. Writing as Healing: Discover how Tamala uses writing as a tool for self-discovery and healing, allowing her to navigate life's challenges and channel her emotions into meaningful storytelling. Blended Christmas: Hear behind-the-scenes insights into the making of her BET+ film, her creative process, and what it's like to bring stories of love, family, and holiday joy to life on screen. Whether you're a filmmaker, an aspiring writer, or someone looking for inspiration to pursue their creative dreams, this episode is filled with gems on resilience, authenticity, and the transformative power of storytelling. Follow Tamala Baldwin: Instagram: @tamalabaldwin @soulkissesproductions Follow us on social media for behind-the-scenes content, updates, and more: Host Instagram: @MeahDenee Website: TheReelNoireNetwork.com Business Instagram: @TheReelNoireNetwork Facebook: The Reel Noire Network Youtube: The Reel Noire Network
LUCIBELA, CARMEN SOUZA, TAMALA, AZIZA BRAHIM,... Más información en: https://www.lossonidosdelplanetaazul.com/
There are many pieces to a person we are not just one dimensional. We carry DNA biologically that connects us to generations past. You may have your mother's eyes or your father's hair. We also carry emotions like anger, pain, and confusion from trauma that we have been carrying around for years. This trauma can manifest into things like migraines, anxiety, depression and even suicide. When we are able to heal this trauma and recognize all our pieces or parts and integrate them the results can be transformative physically and emotionally. Tamala Floyd is a psychotherapist and author who is an expert in a model called Internal Family Systems. This system combined with ancestral healing and wisdom is described in her book Listening When Parts Speak- A Practical Guide to Healing with Internal Family Systems Therapy and Ancestor Wisdom. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tamala Floyd leads us on a beautiful healing mediation to help us connect with an ancestor. It's a clip from episode 177, "Listening When Parts Speak with Tamala Floyd." Listen to the full episode here Tamala Floyd is a psychotherapist, author, IFS lead trainer, consultant, and retreat leader with over 25 years of experience. Her latest book, "Listening When Parts Speak: A Practical Guide to Healing with Internal Family Systems Therapy and Ancestor Wisdom," focuses on healing personal and generational trauma. Watch video Clips from select episodes on The One Inside on YouTube Follow Tammy on Instagram @ifstammy and on Facebook at The One Inside with Tammy Sollenberger. Jeff Schrum co-produces The One Inside Podcast. He is a writer, counselor, and IFS Level 1 practitioner. Are you new to IFS or want a simple way to get to know yourself? Tammy's book, "The One Inside: Thirty Days to your Authentic Self" is a PERFECT place to start. Sign up for Tammy's email list and get a free "Get to know a Should part of you" meditation on her website Tammy is grateful for Jack Reardon who created music for the podcast. Jack is a graduate of Derek Scott's IFS Stepping Stones Program. If you are interested in sponsoring an episode of The One Inside Podcast, contact Tammy at tammysollenberger@comcast.net
On today's podcast, I chat with Tamala Floyd, a psychotherapist, author, IFS lead trainer, consultant, and retreat leader with over 25 years of experience. Her latest book, "Listening When Parts Speak: A Practical Guide to Healing with Internal Family Systems Therapy and Ancestor Wisdom," focuses on healing personal and generational trauma. We discuss: 1. Ancestor wisdom in personal and generational healing 2. Accessing the internal system with guided imagery meditation 3. The importance of therapists and practitioners doing their own internal work 4. Her love of travel and legacy burden work and combining the two ----- Sponsors of this episode: IFS Institute Loch Kelly's Free 90 minute workshop -------- To find out ALL the amazing things Tamala is doing: Her website - tamalafloyd.com Book - Listening When Parts Speak (LWPS) Amazon: https://hayhs.com/lwps_pp_pb_az Conversation with the Author https://mailchi.mp/tamalafloyd.com/conversation-with-the-author-tamala-floyd-lcsw LWPS BIPOC Consultation Group https://form.jotform.com/241565160861355 LWPS Consultation Group https://form.jotform.com/241574201785356 LWPS BIPOC Retreat: Healing Legacy Burdens with Ancestor Wisdom https://mailchi.mp/tamalafloyd/rcgfl4iup7 Healing the Wounded Child & Wounded Mother Empower You App https://www.discover.hayhouse.com/unlimitedaudioapp/ ----- Watch video Clips from select episodes on The One Inside Podcast - YouTube Follow Tammy on Instagram @ifstammy: Tammy Sollenberger (@ifs.tammy) • Instagram photos and videos and on Facebook at The One Inside with Tammy Sollenberger: The One Inside: Internal Family Systems with Tammy Sollenberger | Facebook. ------ Jeff Schrum co-produces The One Inside Podcast. He is an IFS Level 1 Practitioner. ------ Are you new to IFS or want a simple way to get to know yourself? Tammy's book, "The One Inside: Thirty Days to your Authentic Self" is a PERFECT place to start. You can purchase it here: The One Inside: 30 Days To Your Authentic Self: Sollenberger, Tammy: 9780967688756: Amazon.com: Books or wherever books are sold. Sign up for Tammy's email list and get a free "Get to know a Should part of you" meditation on her website ------ Tammy is grateful for Jack Reardon who created music for the podcast. Jack is a graduate of Derek Scott's IFS Stepping Stones Program. ------ If you are interested in sponsoring episodes of The One Inside please contact Tammy at tammysollenberger@comcast.net
Much attention is given to the wounds inflicted on children raised by a wounded mother; less focus is placed on understanding the pains of the wounded mother and how she came to parent in the ways she did. Tamala Floyd, a certified Internal Family Systems (IFS) psychotherapist, teaches about the wounded child and the wounded mother, and how to heal both. Tamala guides listeners through a meditation designed to connect with the experiences, memories, and pains of the mother's own wounded child self. Through this connection, the mother can listen to, learn from, and offer support and comfort to her younger self. If you enjoy this meditation, we think you'll love Tamala's brand-new audiobook, Listening When Parts Speak. Don't miss your chance to listen to the full audiobook FREE with a trial of Empower You Unlimited Audio. Visit hayhouse.com/empower to start listening today!
Today on the You Can Heal Your Life podcast, you'll hear a chapter from Listening When Parts Speak, the latest audiobook by psychotherapist Tamala Floyd. In this excerpt, Tamala explains the Internal Family Systems (IFS) model of psychotherapy, a method that helps individuals understand and connect with various parts of themselves. She shows you how different parts of yourself develop protective behaviors, such as people-pleasing, in response to unmet needs and societal pressures. Tamala also shares a meditation and several journaling exercises designed to help you recognize and engage with these parts, fostering healing by addressing their protective roles. Don't miss the opportunity to listen to the full audiobook FREE with a trial of Empower You Unlimited Audio. Visit hayhouse.com/empoweryou to start listening today.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander writers have been sharing stories on this continent for millennia. From best-selling and award-winning poetry, memoir and fiction to powerful works that defy categorisation, Blak writing depicts, challenges and honours culture, community and Country. Much-loved books by First Nations writers stand strong on shelves in homes, libraries, bookshops and classrooms – but there are always more books and writers to be discovered and rediscovered. In 2023, University of Queensland Press (UQP) introduced its First Nations Classics series to amplify Blak voices in the literary canon. This NAIDOC Week, we celebrated the second instalment of First Nations Classics with some of the remarkable authors and contributors involved in the series. Hear a special performance by proud Bundjalung and Lama Lama artist Tamala Shelton honouring the 2024 NAIDOC Week theme, ‘Keep the Fire Burning! Blak, Loud and Proud' and the enduring strength and vitality of First Nations cultures. The event was recorded on Thursday 11 July 2024.It was presented in partnership with Blak & Bright. The official bookseller was Amplify Bookstore.Featured music is DRMNGNOW ‘Get Back To The Land' edit (recorded live at The Wheeler Centre)Support the Wheeler Centre: https://www.wheelercentre.com/support-us/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Da Fixx, DJ Focus discusses the movie "Ordinary Angels" with actress Tamala Jones, who plays Rose. Together Focus and Tamala explore the film's themes of hope, community, and personal growth. Tamala reflects on her character's journey and the importance of faith and kindness during tough times. Focus and Dice are tackling personal development in their real talk segment. From the importance of self-improvement, goal-setting, and maintaining well-being, to financial literacy and the power of forgiveness, our hosts are giving you the tools you need for personal development. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Conversations of the Heart w/ T. Till Real Dialogue With Real People
In this episode I had the esteemed pleasure to speaking with Tamala Daniels. Tamala dropped alot of gems on the real estate indusrty, period poverty, social medias impact on mental health and so much more. Tune it, subscribe and share. Ms. Daniels, an Arizona Native, born and raised in South Phoenix, is a servant leader and advocate for community residents and businesses throughout Phoenix. As an International Realtor for 33 years, she is passionate about empowering the communities' residents by increasing awareness of building wealth through homeownership, real estate investments, education and legislative policies that support small business owners to spur economic growth thereby creating a thriving community. Her vast career in the industry has allowed her to become an International Speaker, United Arab Emirates Certified International Property Consultant, New Home Developer Consultant and Exclusive Broker for New Home Developers/Builders, Land Developers, and Regional Manager in Property Management. Tamala managed a top producing Real Estate Branch with over 500 agents, closing more than 1 billion dollars in real estate annually. Tamala, as a Canfield Certified Trainer has provided training, coaching and conduct seminars to help develop and motivate agents to move to the next level of success! In addition to her Real Estate business, Tamala is the CEO of Revive Integrated Care Services LLC a Behavioral and Mental Health Intensive Outpatient Program clinic for substance use disorder. CEO | Founder of WOWman Foundation 501(c)(3) advocating for period poverty that leads to mental health for women and girls. As a community leader she is on the Executive Board of Director – Ebony House, Inc., Chair - City of Phoenix South Mountain Village Planning and Zoning committee, Facilitator/Mentor -Young Entrepreneurs Academy (YEA). In her leisure time she loves traveling globally, teeing up on the golf course, hitting ski slopes and attending the opera and other arts! Connect with Tamala Daniels: https://www.facebook.com/tamala.daniels1/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/tamala-l-daniels-pllc-b3372bb/ https://twitter.com/BestofPhxLiving https://www.instagram.com/tamaladanielspllc/?hl=en --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/conversationsoftheheart/support
In this heartwarming episode of 'The Q-Chat,' host Geaux Queen sits down with the remarkably talented Tamala Jones, star of the inspiring new film 'Ordinary Angels.' Join us as Tamala shares an intimate look into her role as Rose, a character that brings to light the profound impact of organ donation and the indomitable spirit of human connection. 'Ordinary Angels' isn't just a film; it's a movement. Alongside co-stars, two-time Oscar winner, Hilary Swank and Alan Ritchson, Tamala Jones embarks on a journey that explores faith, hope, and the resilience found in the face of life's greatest challenges. This episode isn't just about the magic of cinema; it's a call to action for all of us to support families affected by organ donation. Discover how you can make a difference by donating just $1 to ordinaryangels.movie. But there's more than just the film to talk about. Tamala shares the joy of working on a project that aims to touch hearts and change lives. We also delve into why 'Ordinary Angels' is a must-watch and the importance of the human connection in our lives. So, tune in to 'The Q-Chat' for an episode filled with inspiration, laughter, and a few tears, as we explore the power of cinema to bring us together and lift us up. Don't miss Tamala Jones in 'Ordinary Angels'—a testament to the strength of the human spirit and the miracles that happen when we come together for a greater cause.
Welcome back to the Audiobook Podcast! .Tamala Shelton, proud Bundjalung and Lamalama actor, joins Justine in studio for this month's episode. .Tamala shares her journey to audiobooks; her experience and insight as a First Nations actor, and of mixed heritage, in navigating the industry; the process of working with a language consultant on the audiobook ‘Pemulwuy, The Rainbow Warrior' written by Eric Willmot; and ultimately, how the work she has done in the audiobook space has helped her connect with her language and culture. .We hope you enjoy this latest episode!.@tamalalalala @squaresoundstudio #audiobookpodcast #theaudiobookpodcast #firstnations #firstnationsvoices #languageconsultation #firstnationsactors #firstnationsnarrators#podcast #audiobooks #studio #audiostudio #industryadvice #audiobookindustry #voiceover #audiobooknarration @squaresoundstudio
The trial for Jason Meade, the sheriff's deputy who stands accused of murdering Casey Goodson Jr., began this week. We first had Casey's mother Tamala on the show months after Casey's death 3 years ago. Since then the trial has seen multiple delays, but his family may soon get some semblance of justice. Tune in as we're reminded of the details surrounding the case and the kind of person Casey was. We also hear what life has been like for Tamala since his passing and how we can support the family during the trial. Subscribe to Columbus Can't Wait on Patreon for video and other content. Hosted by Tareya. Recorded and shot at Statehouse Studio. Executive Producers: Tareya Palmer and Taijuan Nichole Moorman. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/columbus-cant-wait/message
Ep.81 Dying Well and Making Death A Beautiful Experience with Tamala May ARNP Facing the end of life is a deeply personal journey, and finding beauty in this inevitable part of our existence involves embracing the process and ensuring it is filled with meaning. At the end of life, hospice timely care is a crucial companion, offering support that goes beyond just medical attention. Hospice provides a space for you or your loved one to transition with comfort, dignity, and emotional well-being. Dying well is not just about the physical aspects; it's about making the most of the experience, cherishing moments, and connecting with loved ones. Making death a beautiful experience is about creating a comfortable and peaceful environment for reflection, reconciliation, and solace. It is a reminder that even in the face of mortality, there is an opportunity to shape a narrative that reflects the profound beauty of a life lived, and a farewell embraced with grace. In this episode, we are joined by Tamala May, an Oncology Nurse practitioner, founder of Pursuing Christ Ministries, and author of Starting The Journey. From an early age, Tamala discovered her calling to become a nurse and began her journey at the age of 16 as a nursing assistant. She continued pursuing her passion after graduating from high school and obtaining her degree as a registered nurse. For over 8 years, she gained diverse experience in hospitals and clinics before transitioning to a ward and cancer center. Several years later, an exciting opportunity led her to serve as a home, health, and hospice nurse in North Dakota. Later, she furthered her education by earning a degree as a nursing practitioner. In her initial work, she worked in family practice and oversaw oncology care in North Dakota, but later, she transitioned into a full-time oncology practitioner. Tamala's responsibilities span both clinic and hospital settings, where she works closely with patients facing end-stage disease, frequently facilitating their transition to hospice care. Navigating this delicate phase of life has fueled a genuine passion for approaching death with meaning and compassion. Tune in! Key Highlights from the Episode; [00:01] Episode intro and a quick bio of the guest, Tamala May [02:16] Meet Tamala and learn more about her backstory [02:55] Tamala's job as an oncology nurse and why it's unique [04:38] How Tamala works with different expertise and the palliative care team [07:31] How Tamala navigates her oncology role in both the clinic and hospital set up [08:46] The best way to bring up the end-of-life conversation with patients and families [12:42] How patients at the end of life get ready for their death [15:17] How to handle a family that doesn't want to let their loved one know they're dying [16:40] Do not resuscitate and moving into comfort care discussions [22:06] Tamala's one message to help patients improve their hospice experience [24:13] Dying well and making the most of our dying experience [25:26] Examples of beautiful deaths Tamala has encountered [29:13] The most profound end-of-life story that touched Tamala [33:19] Tamala's book and what inspired her to write it [37:40] Ending show and calls to action Notable Quotes ● Every patient is different, and you have to figure out where your patient is at on the spectrum of understanding their disease and prognosis when bringing up the end-of-life subject. [08:46] ● Death doesn't wait until we are ready to die or can accept it; it's going to come either way, and we need to help people get to the point of being comfortable with accepting death. [11:03] ● All of us need to think about dying well and how we want to spend those days and make the most of our dying experience; death is something all of us are going to experience. [24:58] ● Hospice can be one of the most beautiful things, but it's so under-understood, and sometimes people miss being able to treasure that time because they are afraid of looking at death and death is going to come whether we want it or not. [37:15] Resources Mentioned Starting The Journey by Tamala May: https://www.amazon.com/Starting-Journey-30-Day-Devotional/dp/1952385822 Let's Connect Tamala May Website: https://pursuingchristministries.org/ Tamalamay.com PursuingChristMinistries@Gmail.com 701-580-2924 Marie's Contact: Marie@HospiceExplained.com www.hospiceexplained.com http://buymeacoffee.com/hospice Marie@HospiceEncounters.com ● Leave a Voicemail: 206-705-3080
The Financial Therapy Podcast - It's Not Just About The Money
Learn how Tamala Floyd, Certified IFS Therapist and Lead Trainer, transitioned her life to become a full-time traveler at no additional cost to, or significant change in, her lifestyle. She explains the preparation, both financially and emotionally, that it took to embark on this grand adventure, which may surprise you as much as it did Rick! A podcast that blends the nuts and bolts of financial advice with the emotions that drive making them.Rick Kahler, CFP®, CFT-I™, has helped people make better money decisions by integrating financial planning. He blends the nuts and bolts of financial advice with the emotions that drive making them and shares them on his financial therapy podcast.
Join us on The Candy Valentino Show for an empowering conversation with Tamala McBath, CEO of Dress for Success Phoenix and a respected business professor at ASU. Discover the journey and strategies of this influential leader in advancing women in business.Highlights: [00:00] - Introduction to Tamala McBath's extensive experience in business and leadership.[02:30] - McBath's journey to becoming CEO and her impact on Dress for Success Phoenix.[08:15] - Addressing gender and minority representation in executive roles.[15:40] - McBath's insights on women excelling in the business world.[22:50] - The transformative role of mentorship in personal and professional growth.[35:05] - McBath's perspective on resilience and overcoming business challenges.[40:10] - Strategies for women to support each other in business.[50:16] - Emphasizing intentional inclusivity in leadership.[51:30] - McBath's approach to integrating intentionality in life and business.[52:23] - How to support and get involved with Dress for Success Phoenix.[53:31] - Final thoughts and resources for further engagement.Subscribe for more invaluable insights and visit the show notes for links to Tamala's work.Connect With Me:FacebookInstagramLinkedInTwitterTikTokYouTubeSubscribe To The Podcast Here:Apple PodcastsSpotifyYouTubeOrder My #1 Bestselling Book “WEALTH HABITS” Here: https://wealthhabitsbook.com/
In this gripping episode, we delve into the mysterious case of Tamala Horsoford, a vibrant woman whose untimely death has left many unanswered questions. Tamala attended a sleepover party at a friend's house, but the next morning, her lifeless body was discovered in the backyard. Initially ruled as an accident, the circumstances surrounding Tamala's death raised suspicions among her loved ones. As we explore the case, we uncover shocking inconsistencies and gaps in the official narrative. Tamala's injuries were deemed inconsistent with a simple fall, pointing towards possible foul play. Conspiracy theories started to circulate, suggesting that Tamala may have stumbled upon something she wasn't meant to see, or that she may have been a victim of targeted violence. People questioned the authorities' hasty conclusion and the lack of proper evidence collection. Was there a cover-up? Join us as we dissect the evidence, examine the inconsistencies, and shed light on the overlooked aspects of the investigation. We highlight the passion of activists and community members who are rallying for justice and demanding a more comprehensive examination. Online forums and podcasts have become hotbeds of discussion, analyzing the case and raising crucial questions about transparency and accountability. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/murderintheblack/message
Do you ever find yourself dumbstruck at the disconnect most of us humans have for the plight of farm animals? We will gladly share our homes and shower our love and money on a select few finicky felines and precious pups… and yet the vast majority of animals on this planet are bred into existence purely for profit. To be imprisoned in ... READ MORE The post Compassion for all beings with Tamala Lester of The Barnyard Sanctuary appeared first on Healthification.
Episode Description Trigger warning: This podcast episode touches on many sensitive topics like addiction and alcoholism. If these are triggering for you, please use caution when listening or skip this episode for now. One cliché goes that no man is an island - no one stands alone. But there's also a thin line that divides caring for someone and being codependent on them. How do you know that your relationship is already the latter? To answer this question, I talked to someone who stared at it in the face - and thrived. This episode features Tamala Shaw, a co-dependent survivor now helping others heal from the same situation through her advocacy, codependentme.org. From her experience, she shares the telltale signs that you are in a codependent relationship. She also talks about what it's like to be in one - how it feels to lose yourself in taking care of someone else, and how to ultimately reclaim your power, learn to set boundaries, and be unapologetically you. If you're struggling with codependency or think you might be in a codependent relationship, this episode is for you. Here's what was covered in this episode: What is codependency? The first - and essential thing - you have to do to start breaking the chains of codependency Why boundaries are a weapon for healing and thriving after codependency How detachment with love looks like and why it's okay to let people go Difference between narcissism and manipulation due to codependency Learn more about Tamala: https://codependentme.org/
Episode #92: Guest Speaker Tamala Coleman
La caravana musical en la que se embarca Mundofonías esta vez nos lleva por Auvernia, Bretaña, Anatolia o Baleares, abriendo también rutas entre los Países Bajos, Gran Bretaña o Canadá y el África Occidental, entre Cataluña y Persia, o entre los Balcanes y Australia. Todo ello con discos que estrenamos en esta edición y que acaban de ver la luz o lo harán próximamente. The musical caravan on which Mundofonías embarks this time takes us through Auvergne, Brittany, Anatolia or the Balearic Islands, opening also routes between the Netherlands, Great Britain or Canada and West Africa, between Catalonia and Persia, or between the Balkans and Australia. All this with albums that we premiere in this edition and that have just been released or will be released soon. Sourdurent – Franc de bruch – L’herbe de détourne Jean-Luc Thomas & Gab Faure – An disput / Gaspard / Melchior / Balthazar – Gwiad Teun Creemers – Kèlè ka Bila – Naamu Guillem Ballaz – Jovenet agraciat – Substrat Suk Ensemble – Khazam – L’orient espèss Zeyn’el – Su kanli zalimin ettigi isler – Divan & divine Seckou Keita & BBC Concert Orchestra – Tamala’s caravan trail – African rhapsodies East of West – Windswept – Moving home Sylvain Leroux – Main gauche – Qromatica (Jean-Luc Thomas & Gab Faure – În drum spre casă – Gwiad) 📸 Jean-Luc Thomas & Gab Faure (Serj Philouze)
In honor of April being Child Abuse Awareness Month, this week we talk about the truly heartbreaking story of Crystal Reyes. A 3-year-old girl, whose life was taken by the very people that should have kept her safe.Please note - This episode covers terrible things happening to a child. We understand that this may not be easy for you to listen to and you may need to skip this week. However, we both feel like Crystal's story deserves to be told, to help bring to light a a very real issue happening everyday.Case episodes will be released every Monday. They are available anywhere you get your podcasts, including Youtube."Atlantean Twilight" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/References:“links”Facebook - Truth, Lies, and AlibisInstagram - @truthliesandalibisTwitter - @TLandApodcastYoutube - Truth, Lies & Alibis PodcastEmails can be sent to - TLApodcast@yahoo.comPodcast website - Truthliesandalibis.buzzsprout.com
Timestamps3:56: Living with grandparents on a fixed budget, made me an entrepreneur4:45: My Papa gave me my first investment5:45:One of the great things about learning having great customer service skills6:41: Grandma retired from the bank and7:09: You speak to everyone when you enter a room7:26: SAVE! I was taught at an early age to save early.11:45-12:10 I found my passion because it was a part of me12:16 Juicing is very essential- How to differentiate yourself from others15:28 How to scale your product and keep it fresh19:25 LAWYER UP! It's the best thing I could have done for my small business20:37 I sold my home as a single mom and started my business22:14 As yourself funding your business its important to build relationships with banks28:39 Partnership has helped us to produce mass29:05- 29:51 Do your 9-5 until you can pay yourself a salary. Same 8 hours I give to a job to make their money, I give to myself to make my money.30:26 – What sacrifice do your kids see you making, to make it happen?
Introducing Tamala Lewis. Tamala Lewis is the Home Depot Center Charitable Foundation & Community Affairs Director and a graduate of Spelman College. She coordinates the Battle of the Bands for high school students at the Home Depot Center in Los Angeles, CA. This battle of the bands gives exposure to show bands and allows directors to recruit in the southern California area where there is little show band influence. We talk to the Tamala tonight to talk about her experiences with this event and prepares the listener for this year's event on October 27, 2012. This podcast is brought to you by SAY Marketing and Promotions, Block Band Music & Publishing, Kevin Peete of ReMax Patriots, Block Us Up - Band Blog, Smokee O's BBQ, Math-Sci Tutoring and Educational Services, Lamik's Video Sofia's BBQ and Fish, Bull City Music School, HBCU Recruitment Center, and Prodigious Music Concepts LLC Check out our website http://www.themarchingpodcast.com/ you can email the show at marchingpodcast@gmail.com, find us on IG at themarchingpodcast, subscribe to us on Facebook at The Marching Podcast or tweet us @marchingpodcast, We hope you enjoy the show!
How many of us have the job today that we dreamt of when we were kids? If life happened that way, there would be an awful lot of ballerinas and firefighters! Of course, we evolve as humans and learn to take on new roles, even ones we never imagined ourselves in. But oftentimes, the key to success is simply to shift—and to not be afraid of doing it!Today I have Tamala Lewis with me, my sister-from-another-mister and mama of two. Tamala serves as Senior Director of Community Affairs for AEG's Dignity Health Sports Park. She also has her hands in the music business, fashion design, and is a former professional backup dancer.Tune in and listen to episode 58 of Mamaste with Tanika Ray. Tamala is telling me all about having a massive new project come to fruition 2 days before lockdown started, her crazy career path, and how she integrates her family into the work that she does for the community.In This Episode, You Will Learn:A little about Tamala's background—and about being roommates with Rosie Perez (04:54)How Tamala makes time for her family with her busy schedule (10:43)It's all a learning experience! (13:41)About Tamala's relationship with her husband (14:41)The biggest challenge to raising kids in 2022 (18:16)Connect with Tamala:InstagramLet's Connect!WebsiteFacebookInstagramYouTubeTwitter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Guests: Tamala Close, MS, CCC-SLP & Britney Desir, MS, CCC-SLP - In this episode, Tamala and Britney bring their years of expertise to inspire us to take that leap of faith and start our own private practices. Unsure of where to begin, never heard of an “NPI Number”, afraid of writing a business plan, overwhelmed by potential overhead costs? Breathe deep, grab your favorite pen and notebook, and let Tamala and Britney instill practical guidance to build your private practice confidence.
Do you often make excuses for people's behavior? Have you struggled to set and enforce boundaries? Were you put in a position to care for or parent people when you were too young to manage that responsibility? In this podcast episode, I speak about how to heal co-dependency as a highly sensitive person with Tamala Shaw. We reflect on the cause of co-dependency, and how you can heal it in a relationship. Thanks for listening, I'd love to connect with you over on Instagram and Facebook. Sign up for my Free Email Course. SHOW NOTES AND RESOURCES: Click here WEBSITE: www.amiokpodcast.com
From the 2022 New York Guitar Festival at The Greene Space, hear Malian guitar virtuoso Vieux Farka Touré. The Malian singer and guitarist's career began with collaborations with two of West Africa's most celebrated musicians: the kora player Toumani Diabate and Vieux's own dad, the famous guitarist Ali Farka Touré. Since then he has worked with American singer Julia Easterlin and popular Israeli musician Idan Raichel, in addition to releasing five solo studio albums rooted in the sounds and rhythms of West African blues. His latest record, Les Racines (2022), addresses unrest in his home country, and marks a return to his roots – the style of his father's playing. He and percussionist Adama Kone perform in The Greene Space. (-John Schaefer) Set list: "Philipa", "Fafa", "Ali", "Tamala", "Ngala Kaourene", "Djaraby"Watch "Philipa": Watch "Fafa", "Ali", "Tamala": Watch "Ngala Kaourene": Watch "Djaraby":
In this special series we are highlighting some of the entrepreneurs in our Greenwood community. Today we shine the spotlight on Tamala Lewis. Host IG:@itstanyatime Guest IG: @tamalalSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tamala talks to her family about the codependent me podcast.