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2 1/2 LLCs Podcast
Episode 59 | Save Your Life Conversations

2 1/2 LLCs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2023 126:28


On this episode Dre, Dr. Thomas Rashad Easley and B talk about making money of off music, getting healthy, having a strong mind, the life of a leader, and a lot more. . If you would like to reach us you can contact us here: Email: 2and12llcspodcast@gmail.com Website: https://retrosoundwavmedia.com/ Donate: https://cash.app/$rswmedia Dre Instagram: @retrod.r.e and @retrosoundwavmedia Twitter: @retrodre_ or @retrosoundwav Antwon Instagram: @carterboy2521 Dr. Rashad Easley Instagram: @dr.thomasrashadeasley B Instagram: @bgodbody843 The Easley Branch Website: https://www.theeasleybranch.com Instagram: @easleybranchmusic Damian Instagram: @the.maverick @archieveby_dp --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/2-12-llcs-podcast/message

Plant People in Plant Places
Elevated Mind & Heart with Thomas Rashad Easley (Part 1)

Plant People in Plant Places

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022 35:53


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Plant People in Plant Places
Elevated Mind & Heart with Thomas Rashad Easley (Part 2)

Plant People in Plant Places

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022 45:41


elevated thomas rashad easley
Environmental Professionals Radio (EPR)
Diversity, Hip Hop, and Environmental Racism with Dr. Thomas Easley

Environmental Professionals Radio (EPR)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 61:56 Transcription Available


Welcome back to Environmental Professionals Radio, Connecting the Environmental Professionals Community Through Conversation, with your hosts Laura Thorne and Nic Frederick! On today's episode, we talk with Dr. Thomas Easley, Assistant Dean for Community and Inclusion at Yale University School of Forestry and Environmental Studies about Diversity, Hip Hop, and Environmental Racism.   Read his full bio below.Help us continue to create great content! If you'd like to sponsor a future episode hit the support podcast button or visit www.environmentalprofessionalsradio.com/sponsor-form Showtimes: 1:10  Shout outs1:48  Nic and Laura talk about extreme accountability7:41  Interview with Dr. Thomas RaShad Easley starts18:41  Dr. Easley's path from Forestry to Diversity36:36  Dr. Easley talks Hip Hop41:47  Dr. Easley discusses his projects focusing on environmental racismPlease be sure to ✔️subscribe, ⭐rate and ✍review. This podcast is produced by the National Association of Environmental Professions (NAEP). Check out all the NAEP has to offer at NAEP.org.Connect with Dr. Thomas Easley at https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-thomas-rashad-easley-4549675/Guest Bio:Thomas RaShad Easley, Ed.D., is the child of civil rights activists that protested in the children's march in 1963 at the height of the Civil Right movement and integrated an all-white school in Toledo, Ohio. Assistant Dean of Community and Inclusion at the School of the Environment at Yale University (the first school of forestry, 1900). Dr. Easley has attended Alabama A&M University (B.S.), Iowa State University (M.S.), and North Carolina State University (Ed.D.) Dr. Easley has backgrounds in forestry, genetics, and adult education. Dr, Easley is a certified diversity, equity and inclusion consultant that works with academic institutions, corporate entities, and other organizations to help them actualize a strong diversity initiative that welcomes everyone and shifts work culture to be equitable. Dr. Easley is a musical artist, professor, Eagle Scout, and a former campus pastor. He intentionally merges conscious lyrics, ecumenical spirituality, land stewardship, education, diversity/equity/inclusion principles and entrepreneurial thinking in his lectures, workshops and presentations.Music CreditsIntro: Givin Me Eyes by Grace MesaOutro: Never Ending Soul Groove by Mattijs MullerSupport the show (https://www.environmentalprofessionalsradio.com/sponsor-form)

Wild Connection: The Podcast
A JEDI's Heart with Dr. Thomas RaShad Easley (a.k.a. RaShad Eas)

Wild Connection: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2021 86:26


Welcome back everyone and this episode is really special. A few years ago I had the honor and privilege of meeting Dr. Thomas Rashad Easley aka RaShad Eas. He is a certified diversity consultant and the Assistant Dean of Community and Inclusion at the Yale School of the Environment but he is so much more. He's also a passionate human being, a former campus pastor, a scientist, a forester, an author, a musician,and a fierce not holding back, I am here kind of man. And luckily for me, my friend. And wouldn't you know it he agreed to come on my podcast to talk about some truths surrounding diversity, equity, inclusion, leadership, his music, and his upcoming book, Mind/Heart for Diversity. As always our conversations are real and heart-centered and he is a true JEDI. You can keep up with Dr. Thomas RaShad Easley a few ways.  Website: https://rashadeasley.com/home Twitter: @RashadEas Instagram: @RaShadEas And of course the Yale Heartwood Podcast If you are digging the show subscribe and share it so others can enjoy it too. You can follow the show on Itunes, Google Play, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Also follow the show on Twitter: @WildConnectPod You can also follow me on  Twitter: @realdrjen Instagram: @readrjen Facebook https://www.facebook.com/RealDrJen There is also a YouTube Channel where you can find a range of videos, some of them tied to podcast episodes. More are on the way so subscribe to Wild Connection TV  

Heartwood
Bringing the Farm to the Classroom: A Conversation with Tessa Desmond

Heartwood

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2021 54:43


This week on the Heartwood Podcast, Dr. Thomas RaShad Easley engages in an enriching conversation with Tessa Desmond, an Associate Research Scholar with Princeton University’s Program in American Studies. Join us as Dr. Desmond charts out her path through academia, and explains how her life experiences, such as growing up in a single-parent household in … Continue reading Bringing the Farm to the Classroom: A Conversation with Tessa Desmond →

Heartwood
What’s in Your Survival Kit?: A conversation with Goodie Mob

Heartwood

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 74:13


Welcome to the Third Season of the Heartwood Podcast! In this season premier, host Dr. Thomas RaShad Easley and guest-host Michelle Lanier of Duke University’s Center of Documentary Studies sit down with the acclaimed Atlanta-based hip-hop group “Goodie Mob.” Founding members Cee-Lo, T-Mo, Khujo, and Big Gipp reflect on how they seek to promote a … Continue reading What’s in Your Survival Kit?: A conversation with Goodie Mob →

ASLE EcoCast Podcast
Forest Rhythms: The Hip Hop Environmentalism of Thomas Rashad Easley

ASLE EcoCast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2020 43:23


In this month’s episode, Jemma and Brandon sit down with Thomas Rashad Easley, Hip Hop artist and Assistant Dean of Community and Inclusion at the Yale School of the Environment. He uses what he calls “Hip Hop Forestry” as a means to creatively address issues of environmental justice and inclusion—both within and outside of academia.For more about Thomas:Website: rashadeasley.com Twitter/Instagram: @RashadEasIf you have an idea for a future episode of ASLE’s EcoCast, send us an email with your proposal at ASLE.EcoCast@gmail.com, or you can find us on Twitter: @ASLE_EcoCast or @BeGalm (Brandon) and @geowrites (Jemma). Episode recorded July 17, 2020.

Woods & Wilds: The Podcast
Dr. Thomas Rashad Easley | Hip-Hop Forester & Educator

Woods & Wilds: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2020 37:03


Woods & Wilds Podcast is intertwining the roots of music and healing power of nature through stories. In the first Episode, Dogwood Alliance's, Kimala Luna and Elizabeth Garland of SlayTheMic sit down to interview Dr. Thomas Rashad Easley. Easley is the assistant dean of community and inclusion at Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies, Dr. Thomas Rashad Easley's grandparents taught him to love the earth, and hip-hop taught him how to love people and share his truth. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xu0tt9U8b5I

The Environment in Focus
Cultivating "Hip Hop Forestry" To Grow The Environmental Movement

The Environment in Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2020 4:30


Thomas RaShad Easley grew up in an apartment in an urban neighborhood in Birmingham, Ala. But he learned to love nature, in part because his grandparents cultivated a lush garden amid the concrete and blacktop. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Environment in Focus
Cultivating ----Hip Hop Forestry---- to Grow the Environmental Movement

The Environment in Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2019 4:30


Thomas RaShad Easley grew up in an apartment in an urban neighborhood in Birmingham, Ala. But he learned to love nature, in part because his grandparents cultivated a lush garden amid the concrete and blacktop.He was also an Eagle Scout, and Scouting got him out of the city and into the woods, where he enjoyed spending time at Tannehill State Park.“Yes, we would go camping, and I'm glad that we did it. Because at first, I didn't want to do it,” Easley recalled. “And then, when we got out there, it was so much fun. You know, me and the guys. And the other good thing about our scout troop was we were a diverse scout troop. So we had black, white, as well as brown young men in our troop. So it was almost like a social experiment – Troop 49 in Birmingham, Alabama.” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Heartwood
1. Alabama to Connecticut: Easley’s path from backyard garden to hip-hop forestry and deanship at FES

Heartwood

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2019 32:00


Dr. Thomas RaShad Easley has spent most of his career as a diversity professional. As a diversity professional he has focused on the recruitment, retention of diverse talent in natural resource disciplines. Easley earned his undergraduate degree in Forest Science from Alabama Agricultural & Mechanical (A&M) University; his master’s degree in Forest Genetics is from … Continue reading 1. Alabama to Connecticut: Easley’s path from backyard garden to hip-hop forestry and deanship at FES →

Leadership Education at Duke Divinity - Audio
‘I want to be like Pauli’: Pauli Murray’s influence on today’s Christian leaders

Leadership Education at Duke Divinity - Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2017 65:22


Pauli Murray was arrested before Rosa Parks and led lunch counter sit-ins in the 1940s. She wrote legal arguments that inspired Thurgood Marshall and persuaded Betty Friedan to found the National Organization for Women. In 1977, Murray reached another milestone when she became the first African American woman ordained as an Episcopal priest. In the three decades after her death, Murray dropped out of the public imagination. But there has been a flurry of recent notice that has brought her to the attention of a new generation, especially in North Carolina, where she grew up. In this 6-minute audio piece, Faith & Leadership Editor Sally Hicks speaks with Thomas RaShad Easley, a pastor, educator and hip hop artist who has found inspiration in Murray’s life and work.

Black Issues Forum Series: 2015-16
3112 | Land, Environment, and Race

Black Issues Forum Series: 2015-16

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2016 26:46


Deborah sits down with Mickey Fearn, Professor of Practice in the School of Natural Resources at North Carolina State University; Marilynn Marsh-Robinson, Partnership and Alliances Manager with the Environmental Defense Fund; and Thomas Easley, a Professor at NCSU, all experts in environmental justice and the importance of going outside and enjoying nature for African-Americans.

Black Issues Forum: 2015-2016
3112 | Land, Environment, and Race

Black Issues Forum: 2015-2016

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2016 26:46


Deborah sits down with Mickey Fearn, Professor of Practice in the School of Natural Resources at North Carolina State University; Marilynn Marsh-Robinson, Partnership and Alliances Manager with the Environmental Defense Fund; and Thomas Easley, a Professor at NCSU, all experts in environmental justice and the importance of going outside and enjoying nature for African-Americans.

Black Issues Forum: 2012-2013
2809 | Music with a Message

Black Issues Forum: 2012-2013

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2012 26:48


To get a message to young people, Hip Hop and rap music work. Learn how this music changed the life of local rap artist Thomas RaShad Easley and how he's returning the favor and using his administrative position at a university to set people on a right path. RaShad performs in studio, talks about using explicit lyrics in his message, and shares the story of his Christian journey.