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Priscila Scoville (UFRGS) relembra sua trajetória e o que a trouxe para os Estudos Clássicos e Egito. Conta sobre a experiência em fazer parte do LEAO e explica como o Laboratório funciona. Comenta sobre os desafios e possibilidades da pesquisa em Antiguidade Oriental no Brasil. Por fim, fala sobre a sua atuação como professora da Educação Básica, na International Schooling de Cingapura, e as conexões nesta experiência. Na segunda parte deste episódio, Priscila Scoville nos apresenta a personagem Tiye, apelidada de rainha plebeia. Explica as representações da Tiye, e como ela se tornou responsável por manter as relações diplomáticas do Egito.
Jess and Trisha talk about lists and roundups that closed out 2024, as well as their favorite backlist reads of the last year. Follow the podcast via RSS, Apple Podcasts, or Spotify. To get even more romance recs and news, sign up for our Kissing Books newsletter! A new year means a new Read Harder Challenge! Join us as we make our way through 24 tasks meant to expand our reading horizons. To get recommendations for each task, sign up for the Read Harder newsletter. All Access subscribers get even more recommendations plus community features, where you can connect with like-minded readers in a cozy and supportive corner of the internet. You can become an All Access member starting at $6 per month or $60 per year to get unlimited access to all members-only content in 20+ newsletters, community features, and the warm fuzzies of knowing you are supporting independent media. To join, visit bookriot.com/readharder. This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Books Discussed Rifts and Refrains by Tiye and Keisha Mennefee Just Playing House by Farah Heron The Most Wonderful Crime of the Year by Ally Carter Demon's Dream by Elle Kayson Fly with Me by Andie Burke Role Playing by Cathy Yardley Love, Theoretically by Ali Hazelwood The Wisteria Society of Lady Scoundrels by India Holton White Whiskey Bargain by Jodie Slaughter Love in Color by Bolu Babalola The Marquess Makes His Move by Diana Quincy Amor, Actually by Adriana Herrara et al The Broposal by Sonora Reyes (publishing 1/21/25) Secret Spark by Kelly Farmer (publishing 1/7/25) Let us know what you're reading, what you're thinking, and what you're thinking about what you're reading! As always, you can find Jess and Trisha at the WIR email address (wheninromance@bookriot.com). You can also find us on Twitter (@jessisreading), or Instagram (@jess_is_reading and @trishahaleybrown), and Jess is even on TikTok (@jess_isreading). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join us as we two step in Cowboy boots with author Tiye and get list in the heart of Nashville with Amara and Jake from her smash audiobook hit, Rifts and Refrains! Optioned for TV! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/getcaughtup/support
‼️ STREAMING @ 1 pm EST‼️AUTHOR/BOOK OF THE MONTH SPOTLIGHT! Host Crystal @booksandsoul1 will spotlight our author/book of the month so you can get to know more about the works by author TIYE @tiye28always before our LIVE book discussion tonight - Link will be in Linktree Follow us on, TIKTOK, YOUTUBE & IG: @getcaughtuppodcast Sponsorships anchor.fm/getcaughtup.....#dopeblackpodcasts #spotifyforpodcasters #authorpodcast #bookreadersofinstagram #jiam #writerwednesdays #getcaughtuppodcast --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/getcaughtup/support
Civaknas Osman Turgut: Divê wê tobloya tirsonek da malbat bi hişyarî tevbigerin û zarokên xwe biparêzin.Her çende sazî kar û xebatan bikin jî ev ji bo têkoşînê têr nake
Welcome to another installment of the Shelf Care Interview, an occasional podcast series in which Booklist editors get to talk to book people. This Shelf Care Interview is sponsored by Dreamscape Media. In this episode of the Shelf Care interview, Heather Booth talks with the creative team behind Rifts and Refrains, the audio-first production from Dreamscape Media's Dreamscape First Initiative. Rifts and Refrains is by Tiye with a shared narration by Benjamin Charles and iiKane. Tiye is a USA Today Bestselling author and has penned over forty novels. When Tiye's not obsessed with her latest characters, she's addressing the mental health needs of others through her private practice and teaching. She loves laughing and dancing with her family and friends and curled up somewhere, anywhere, forever inspired to write emotional, angsty stories that allow readers to escape. Check out her website and join her newsletter at www.tiyelovebooks.com, and follow her on F.B. @Tiye Love Books, TikTok @tiyelove, and/or on her I.G. @tiye28always. Benjamin Charles is Bahamian-born meditator, marathoner, and humanist interested in using the human voice to foster connection, combat loneliness, and incite joy! He has worked with many of the leaders in the industry including Podium, Audible, Dreamscape, Penguin Random House, and many many more. Upwards and onwards together. iiKane has narrated numerous titles currently available on Audible and other major online platforms. Her strong suits are creatively voicing different characters; animation; romance, fiction, and nonfiction narration; urban dramas; and historical/memoir readings. She has fifteen-plus years of voice experience, and her work has been featured on numerous flagship radio stations across the country for clients including MTV, VH1, BET, McDonald's, Access Hollywood, and AT&T. She also actively promotes new titles and authors to her social media audiences and enjoys every opportunity to bring projects to life in audio!
Tiye Garrett founded Kuumba LLC in 2022, emphasizing West African Dance and rhythms, community, and providing spaces for creativity to thrive. ‘Kuumba' means creativity in the African Language of Swahili and is the sixth principle of the annual celebration of Kwanzaa. That sixth principle guides followers ‘to always do as much as we can, in the way we can, to leave our community more beautiful than when we inherited it.' That meaning exemplifies Kuumba's purpose in promoting self-care, fitness, educational growth, and overall wellness through body movement. Join Kuumba at Creekside Socials on Friday, July 12, 6-7 pm for an educational West African dance session with live drumming. This welcoming space nurtures connection and belonging, fostering community health. Dance with them and celebrate diversity as they embark on a fun, educational fitness journey. Learn More. Follow Kuumba and Creekside Socials at @__kuumba and @creeksidesocials --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/content-magazine/support
Parêzer Mehmet Emîn Aktar diyar dike ku serdozgeriyê ji destpêkê ve li ser mirina Tahîr Elçî derbarê ti kesî de lêpirsîn vene kir. Baroya Amedê li Londonê sînevîzyona bi deng û dîmen amade kir, piştî wê dozgeriyê lêpirsîn da destpêkirin. Dibe ku kes nehate ceza kirin lê em dizanin kê Tahîr Elçî kuştiye.
-- . Nûçeyên giring yên Swêdê îro.20.10. 2023 ji vê podkasta beê kurdî yê Radyoya Swêdê. Pêşkêşker: Newzad HirorîDerhêner: Niştiman Îrandost
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As we looked back at the year, we found some ridiculous updates to some romances that just won't quit. Turns out Meirivone and her Rag Doll husband are having fidelity issues, and the magic is gone between Erica Eiffel and her towering Parisian lover! Plus, people are taking their Replikas a little TOO seriously. But don't worry, Amenhotep and Tiye are still making headlines, Oscar Wilde along with Hadrian and Antinous are still inspiring LGBT communities to stay strong, and Deland McCullough's family continues to impress!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Is it Chemistry or is it love, or maybe it's lust. Author Tiye Love lets us in on what it's like to be a beautiful college professor that all the young guys swoon over. Join us for a night of laughs, fun, and giveaways. CHEMISTRY IS ONLY THE FIRST STEP TO LOVE... Destined for marriage has always been Dr. Simone Austin's belief, and now that her career is where she wants it, she is ready for forever. In walks one sexy, Chris Alexander, apologetically late to her chemistry class. From the first moment their eyes meet, he tempts her to forget her careful approach to love and focus on their tantalizing moments of the here and now, one special Christmas holiday... --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theblkgrlbookclubpc/support
Things get a little heated tonight as we discuss the ending of the Forbidden series from Aaron's point of view with author Tiye Love. Was he a man whore or just a man trying to heal from the ultimate betrayal. Take a listen. SHE WAS EVERYTHING HE NEVER THOUGHT HE WANTED... Aaron Youngblood thought he had it all. A beautiful wife, a gorgeous home, and a thriving business. He never expected his secret to be revealed or be blindsided by heartbreak. Still reeling from the ultimate betrayal of his brother and wife, Aaron finds himself seeking casual relationships, no longer believing in marriage, and unable to trust others. Except he can't stop thinking about LaTisha Blackwell, a no-nonsense single mother who has had her own issues with trust, especially for men like the charismatic Aaron. And he can't quite understand why he is so irresistibly drawn to a woman whose everything he never thought he wanted in a woman and his ex-wife's best friend. As Aaron battles his lingering anger and resentment about the demise of his marriage and revisits the past, he wonders if he will be able to learn from his mistakes and find love again. More importantly, can he truly forgive the one person he never thought would hurt him? I've truly enjoyed taking this journey with Mr. Aaron Youngblood - a Reader THIS STORY CAN BE READ AS A STANDALONE, BUT YOUNGBLOOD IS SO MUCH RICHER IF YOU HAVE READ THE EXPERIENCE AND THE FORBIDDEN TRILOGY. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theblkgrlbookclubpc/support
It's the HistoryExtra podcast's 15th birthday! To celebrate, we've asked 15 historians to nominate a figure from history they think deserves their ‘15 minutes of fame'. In this episode, Professor Joyce Tyldesley nominates the ancient Egyptian Queen Tiye. Speaking with Ellie Cawthorne, she considers how the queen consort and queen mother has previously been overlooked, despite playing an important religious and diplomatic role in Egypt's 18th dynasty. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Rojnameger Azad Altun Azad Altun zêdetir ji 2 mehan li meydana şerê Ukrayna û Rûsyayê ye. Altun tecrûbeyên xwe yên li meydana şerî û rewşa rojnamegeriya kurdî şîrove dike. M. Salih Bedirxan amade kiriye
On This Episode of Ra World Address Ra talks with Sulyiman, Chicago-based interdisciplinary artist and cultural worker about the definition of cultural work, music, and black voices. To donate to Ra World Address please visit: https://ko-fi.com/raworldaddress You can find Sulyiman and his work at Sulyiman.com @sulyiman_ In this episode, Sulyiman mentions Melly's Universe @mellysuniverse & Tiye's Shop: blkwellhome.com @shopblkwellhome --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/raworldaddress/message
What happens when the man you can't live without is your husband's brother? On the eve of their tenth wedding anniversary, Kameron and Aaron Youngblood plan to renew their vows. They seem to have the perfect life and are the very definition of “couple goals.” Yet Kameron feels uneasy about her relationship but can't figure out what's missing. Until Bakari, Aaron's hot younger brother, arrives in town for a job interview, bold in his attraction toward his sister-in-law. Kameron finds herself hopelessly drawn to him again like she was all those years ago when they first met. Now that he's back, Bakari is determined to get Kameron to risk it all for him—even if it means losing his brother forever...Books in the series: Forbidden, Forbidden Secrets, Forbidden Hearts...
This is another episode but this time with guests! On this episode we have Ye, Bryce, Tea, and Yours Truly discussing the skills/hobbies learned in 2021 that have benefited us the most. It takes a lot of dedication and time to learn a skill or begin a new hobby but after gaining that knowledge we were able to take advantage of it and gained financial opportunities. What skills/hobbies have you learned in 2021 that you're thankful for? Below are the social media handles of all the guests on the episode: Instagram: - @its.tiyyee (Tiye') - @y3papi (Ye) - @thetionne (Tea) Business Pages: - @minksbytea (Tea's Lash Page) - @y3papi (Ye Music Page) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/itstiyyee/message
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What happens when you fall in love with your husband's brother.. Tonight we talk about Tiye Love's Forbidden. -Childhood trauma that follows you into your relationships... -Why do people stay in unhappy marriages? -And who is running from the good "D"..hahahahahahah:). We are talking about it all here.
The King's Great Wife. Queen Ankh-es-en-Amun (“She Lives for Amun”) was slightly older than her husband. Having grown up in the court, Ankhesenamun was established in power and experienced in royal life. However, she is far less prominent than her famous predecessors (Nefertiti and Tiye). Why? In this episode, we explore some of the traces of Ankhesenamun's life, and her role as the King's Great Wife. Support the Show at www.patreon.com/egyptpodcast.Titles of Ankhesenamun: “The King's Great Wife, his Beloved”“Hereditary Noble”“Great of Praise” "Sweet of Love” “Lady of Charm” “Ruling Lady of the Two Lands”“The Ruling Lady of Southern and Northern Egypt”Episode info: Music by Keith Zizza.Music by Ancient Lyric.Sound interludes by Luke Chaos.Audio mixing / editing by Vincent Cavanaugh.Website www.egyptianhistorypodcast.com.Facebook www.facebook.com/egyptpodcast.Twitter www.twitter.com/egyptianpodcast.See other shows from the Agora Podcast Network. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Little is known about this royal couple (a lot can go missing in 3400 years). But this Pharoah and his Queen ruled Ancient Egypt for decades, and brought about a golden age of culture! Queen Tiye was so integral to their glory that she changed the very concept of what an Egyptian Queen could be. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Have you ever had disco fries or poutine? If you haven't, learn all about them this episode. In honor of National Personal Chef's Day, Bo and Iyube discussed their favorite dishes to make at home. Bo keeps your taste buds intrigued as we celebrate National Peach Ice Cream Day and National Ice Cream Day this weekend. We officially now have a Bo Show regular in Sheila Brown from Store 632 in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. She called in to give a shoutout to her apparel team, managers and fellow associates. David from Store 4451 in Queen Creek, Arizona, played a hilarious game of Yes or No Way Bo!, but Tiye' from Store 486 in Bonner Springs, Kansas, missed what she called the “Yes or No Game Show.” She was able to redeem herself by taking a shot at Bo's Impossible Question of the Day. Are you a fan of the American rapper NF? Check out what he told Bo in this week's Celebrity Chit Chat. U.S. News released their annual Best Places to Live in America. Tune in to see if your city topped the list!
☕️ How cross-cultural friendships helped us to see the world This week we spoke to one of our closest friends, Tiye, a final year law student at the University of Cambridge. We absolutely love talking to her and hope you enjoy this glimpse into our multicultural friendship! Tune in to hear us talk about how we first met, our cross cultural learnings, how diversity in thought helped us, owning your identity, fitting into British culture, staying connected as internationals and so much more!
Tensions between Greece and Turkey over oil-and-gas exploration rights in the eastern Mediterranean have caused an unsettled situation in the region. Both countries have deployed naval and air forces to assert their competing claims in the region.We speak to Kurdish journalist Mihemed Sanri from Istanbul about the latest development and NATO’s reaction about the situation. - Di van demên dawîn de alozî di navbera Tirkiyê û Yûnanistanê li Derya Navîn derketiye. Ku di encamê de hin bîr û bawerî hene ku dê sher di navbera wan de derkeve. Herweha hin zanistên siyasî dibêjin ku Erdogan dixwaz li wê deverê û li Rojhilata Navîn bibe boke û wek emberetoriyeke osmanlî peyda bike. Ji bo em li ser pêşketinên herî dawîn derbarî Tirkiyê bizanibin, em bi rojnamevan Mihemed Sanri ji Istenbolê diaxafin.
In this episode we take a journey in love with Ayiana and Tiye. Ayiana is actually the beautiful voice you hear in the intro music. She sung, played the instruments and arranged the lyrics. It was only right to sit down and explore their thoughts on love, spirituality, and how to love,an also be loved.Come sit back listen as we change the narrative on; black love, black families and no discrimination on who can love who.
Di raporta Ehmed Xefûr ji Hewlêrê de ragihandin li ser berdewambûna êrîşên Tirkiyê bi ser Herêma Kurdistanê de heye, ku Tirkiyê dibêje ew ji ber PKK êrîşan pêk tîne lê ev êrîşên Tirkiyê gelek ziyan li kesên sevîl û gundiyan dike.
Episode 1, with Chyna Tiye founder of Official Edibles. We talk transparently about her journey as an Entrepreneur, creating Official Edibles, her thoughts on the Black Lives Matter movement, experiencing racism, and her future plans as an entrepreneur.
Two Funerals and a Wedding, Part 1. Around year 12 of Akhenaten, the Queen Mother Tiye died. She journeyed to the West at the age of 60, having been a powerful influence for more than fifty years. Tiye is a monumental figure, literally, in the history of ancient Egypt. In this episode, we do her honour, and explore her legacy following her death. Date c.1351 BCE (reign of Akhenaten) www.egyptianhistorypodcast.com, get early releases and ad-free episodes at www.patreon.com/egyptpodcast, music by Keith Zizza www.keithzizza.com, music by Ancient Lyric www.bettinajoydeguzman.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Akhenaten (Part 10): Queen Tiye's Retirement. For the first decade of Akhenaten's rule, his mother Tiye was a background figure. But we have more evidence for her later years than you'd expect, including magnificent art and objects. Plus, the Queen herself returned to public life when she made a splendid visit to pharaoh's new city... Images and Bibliography at www.egyptianhistorypodcast.com, Support the Podcast and get AD-FREE, early release episodes at www.patreon.com/egyptpodcast, Music by Keith Zizza www.keithzizza.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
As we might consider this to be the last episode of the season and year, we come to y'all with very special guests on this Friday the 13th episode. Tune into this insightful, fun and all around hilarious episode with Confucius Jones and Amirah Tiye, two notable people you'll definitely want to know and check out. Listen as we first go into who Confucius is and what he does here in the city (12:31), then find out the lovely Amirah Tiye and her special talents that will be coming to y'all in 2020 (17:02), then the guys go into the topic of how to make money on this podcast that you guys love so so so much ;) (19:56), we point out the importance of shows like The Breaks and ours in the Austin urban music scene (28:03), and then talk about what it means to be an OG (43:25) and so much else that you'll just have to listen to enjoy the episode to its full extent. Even if this isn't our last episode, it is our final episode with guests so take advantage of that and check it out!! Confucius INTRO SONG:W. U. Need - Wes DenzelAmirah INTRO SONG: We belong to We - Amirah TiyeOUTRO SONG:Why he pulling up - Amirah TiyeInstagram:@CONFUCIUSJONES@AMIRAHTIYE@IDKTHATSPERFECT1@LUNATICKX13@_SOLEMARKS@FLAKONIMALTwitter:@IDKTHATSPERFECTThank y'all for sticking with us through this year, we're getting close to our break so keep listening, watching, subscribing and sharing! Love y'all!
In this episode of MasterMind Podcast, Malia and Chris return from their break with a review of The Secret featuring Charlotte Native, Tiye Young of Tiye M Carolina Weekly Moments. In this episode, the three discuss their different perspectives of what love is, how they deal with doubt and whether or not they feel as if being competitive is good for them. Author of the Week This week's author of the week goes to Ke'Arra Kelly. Ke'Arra is the author of "Bossin’ Up: Snatching Back my Power Through God’s Process." Her book is a girlfriend to girlfriend read that helps you navigate through the uncomfortable stages, called God’s process. Being in God’s process and entering into unfamiliar territory where God wants to stretch you can feel extremely uncomfortable, overwhelming, and lonely at times. Author, Ke’Arra Kelly, shares her own personal experiences while also breaking down the real on how Bossin’ Up and snatching back her own power wasn’t a walk in the park.
The Queen Who Ruled All.In this episode we look at Queen Tiye, Lady of the Two Lands and mighty power-player in court politics. With me is Dr. Joyce Tyldesley, Research Associate of the Manchester Museum and lecturer in Manchester University's online Egyptology courses. Dr. Tyldesley is an expert on ancient Egyptian women (royal and non-royal) and the role of these people in their society and she generously agreed to help me tell Tiye's story (and some others). We had a great discussion, I hope you enjoy.This is Part One, focussing on Tiye. Part Two (releasing later) will focus on Nefertiti.Time period: c.1390 - 1350.People: Queen Tiye.The podcast is on Patreon! Enjoy ad-free access at patreon.com/egyptpodcastMusic by Derek and Brandon FiechterMusic by Keith ZizzaPodcast website at egyptianhistorypodcast.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We talk with Tiye, Jared, and Bobby about this year's A Quiet Place from John Krasinski with wife Emily Blunt. Our discussion ranges from criticism of plot holes to ideas for the sequel; John, if you're listening, we've got some great ones! Listen in for more. To learn more about what our friend Tiye is working on, you can also check out: https://www.theblackeducator.com https://www.feminessay.com
Hello out there! We are DTM - Danielle, Tiye, & Michelle bringing you random real talk about being young, gifted, and black. Please embrace the candid, raw, unprofessionalism of our first episode! More to come!!! Recorded: 1.20.2018 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/michelle-ct-alexander/support
Zambian Hip-Hop artist Tiye-P features on this week’s episode of the podcast. He is easily one of the most creative acts in his field and that can be heard in the music he puts out, that particular aspect trickles down to the what he presents as artwork for the singles he releases, the latest being very controversial. He took the Last Supper painting by Leonardo da Vinci and added a dancer on a pole to promote his single ‘Party Harder’ that features Reverb, Slapdee & Jay Rox, he explained why he did that. He announced that the only website that is allowed to put out his music is mdundo.com, he talked about why he arrived at making that decision. His forthcoming album called the RED Album is one of the most anticipated in Zambia and he revealed some very important aspects of it that you won’t find anywhere else but here. Tiye-P also touched on the time he was on the streets, being part of a scheme to rob people, he gave an account of how his friends would pick pockets while he was the watch. The rapper talked about how there are many rappers that try to sound like him and pointed out a particular case that really caught his attention and he is planning on engaging that person so they could work together. During the course of 2016, he was caught up in a brief spat with fellow rapper Muzo, he explained how the beef started and why son’d him on social media real bad. Tiye-P gave interesting insight on how rappers handle groupies, you definitely have to listen to that. The rapper from the east says he isn’t part of the Zambia Association for Musicians, he explained why he chose not to. THIS AND MORE ON THE PODCAST!
In this episode I chat with Tiye Jameson of LyricFancy.com. Tiye works full time in strategic communications and runs her blog part time. Her music website analyzes song lyrics using the Scientific method and gives songs a reality check. LyricFancy.com is one of the most unique concepts for a blog that I have heard of in a while.
As a lyrically astute emcee, classically trained pianist, producer, songwriter, & composer, Tiye clearly employs "the phoenix principle" in her music by challenging the barriers placed upon female hip-hop artists. Tiye (renamed after the pharoahess in the 18th Dynasty in ancient Egypt, mother of King Tut) began playing the piano by ear as a child, and then studied classical piano between ages 7 and 13. Equally in love with poetry, Tiye evolved into a clever, skilled emcee through the years. In the late 90s, Tiye formed S.O.U.L. Food Symphony, a D.C.-based all female collective with an ethereal sound that consisted of emcees, singers, & musicians. SFS performed with artists such as Nas, Black Moon, & Gil Scot Heron. Tiye went on to write with legendary groups Public Enemy, and work with classic hip-hop producers Hank & Keith Shocklee. Tiye has toured and performed with soul songstress Tina Marie and the late Rick James, and recorded with the UK group, The Runaways. While signed to Rawkus Records, Tiye worked with various artists such as Mos Def & Last Emperor, and appeared with Talib Kweli & DJ Hi-Tek on their Reflection Eternal album. Tiye is also a member of The Polyrhythmaddicts, the hip-hop supergroup consisting of DJ Spinna, Shabaam Sahdeeq, and Mr. Complex. As a beat-maker/producer, Tiye won the 2006 MTP (Meet The Producers) All-Female Beat Battle Invitational, and went on to win the MTP Championship for 2006, where she competed as the only female alongside 8 other previous male champions. If you can, catch a Tiye Phoenix performance where you'll undoubtedly see and feel raw hip-hop at its height; whether she's spewing an inferno of rhymes or playing keys, she's sure to give audiences more than just a "show"- she provides an artistic experience. Tiye is currently working with a variety of artists and producers on a myriad of upcoming projects.
Dr. Tiy-E, also known as "The Love Doctor," is the quintessential "Renaissance Man." A life coach, sex therapist, author, playwright, radio/television personality, dancer, educator, and athlete. Dr. Tiy-E's energy is infectious. Whether he's in the classroom, on stage or in the studio, Dr. Tiy-E is on a mission to encourage others to find peace and love through establishing & sustaining healthy relationships “The ancient Egyptian knowledge states a civilization is only as strong as it's woman is. However, our present day brothers have no yearning or interest in respecting, protecting, and preserving our queens. Just think about the last time you can remember a brother holding the door open for his lady… It is not his fault he hasn't been educated, and that's why I am here to save the day. Sorry I took so long.” Dr Tiye