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Swans Crossing turns nothing into something, nips things in the bud and confuses to confront. It's read Grant Booth's The Art of Turning Tables and isn't holding back.
I talk about the table (if any) gamers play on.
In this episode of Conversations for Couples, Julie and David Bulitt sit down with Andrea and Brian Ward for an insightful discussion on parenting, marriage, and balancing it all. Brian, a Marine Corps veteran and host of The Dad Up Podcast, and Andrea, a dedicated teacher, share their journey of raising two boys, building a strong marriage, and how Brian's decision to quit drinking reshaped their family. The couple opens up about how they maintained a strong connection through the busiest years of parenting, their approach to communication and self-care, and why investing in their marriage—including working with a marriage coach—has made all the difference. Whether you're in the thick of raising kids or navigating the empty nest phase, this episode is packed with wisdom on maintaining a healthy, thriving relationship.
CLICK HERE to send me a text, I'd love to hear what you thought about this episode! Leave your name in the text so I know who it's from! Another week, another inspiring Milwaukee woman. There are SO many incredible women in Milwaukee I really don't need to reintroduce previous guests … unless they have incredible stories that align perfectly with the season's theme. Like this week's guest, Emerald Mills-Williams. Emerald was a guest back in Season One when Cream City Dreams was just getting its legs. Back then, Emerald hadn't yet opened her restaurant and incubator for rising chefs, Turning Tables & Eatery, nor did she have a hyphen in her name! A lot has changed since then. For one thing, she married her true love (woot!). And since our episode aired, she opened and closed one establishment and has since opened another, Diverse Dining Market. Realizing what was important to her, Emerald is returning to the mission of her brainchild, Diverse Dining, and the mission of Diverse Dining Market: connecting us, building change through relationships and uplifting and supporting minority owned businesses. Listen as we talk in this episode about the ups and downs that came with opening her first restaurant, and the lessons she took from shutting it down and starting again. And stick around to the end to hear what might just beome my all time favorite line ever spoken by a guest on this podcast. I am not horsing around when I say that. Locals and Links we love! Website: https://www.4diversedining.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/4diversediningInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/diversediningmarket/PRESS on DDM from UrbanMilwaukee.com HEREPRESS on DDM from OnMilwaukee.com HEREIf you loved this show, you'll definitely want to listen to this episode with Lori Fredrich, another Milwaukee foodie (and food writer) who is lifting up and elevating local restauranteurs and aspiring chefs with her work. Find it HERE or wherever you get your podcasts. Also, Emerald mentions Lauren Feaster as someone who inspires her, check out our episode with Lauren HERE to see for yourself what a powerhouse she is for our city and in our community! Support the show
A long awaited meeting with the leader of Sargasso brings unexpected revelations, Warbles meets with a face from his past, Eldric takes a trip, the crew find a mysterious guardian at the steps to the Heart of the Tides
We've made it to the end of 2024. This is a quick explanation regarding the state of life I'm in as I end the year. I also recap some of the firsts I experienced in 2024--some mundane, some monumental. links mentioned: Vlogmas 2024: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZK1WR3GBOaWPIdT46UmN3qzwIpsoMTCs&si=C2mes2Nf34fTvj_p blog & socials: Blog: Simply Jamilah || www.simplyjamilah.com Instagram:allsimplyjay || https://www.instagram.com/thesimplyjamilah TikTok: juhmeeluhh || www.tiktok.com/@juhmeeluhhYouTube: Jamilah on Film || www.youtube.com/channel/UCfOfgkee5Es9TkHa_ts8jNw Spotify: itsmilahh || www.spotify.com/user/itsmilahh music credit (all from Epidemic Sound): intro: “Turning Tables” by Dusty Decks black & beautiful: “Better (Not Bitter)” by King Sis ft. Jontha Links recs & regrets: “Cologne, 4AM” by William Claeson outro: “Precious Cargo” by Mimmi Bangoura HAPPY FREAKING NEW YEAR
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Headphone users be warned: this is my very loud reaction to my 2024 [highly anticipated] Spotify Wrapped. links mentioned: Email subscription: simplyjamilah.substack.com blog & socials: Blog: Simply Jamilah || www.simplyjamilah.com Instagram:allsimplyjay || https://www.instagram.com/thesimplyjamilah TikTok: juhmeeluhh || www.tiktok.com/@juhmeeluhhYouTube: Jamilah on Film || www.youtube.com/channel/UCfOfgkee5Es9TkHa_ts8jNw Spotify: itsmilahh || www.spotify.com/user/itsmilahh music credit (all from Epidemic Sound): intro: “Turning Tables” by Dusty Decks black & beautiful: “Better (Not Bitter)” by King Sis ft. Jontha Links recs & regrets: “Cologne, 4AM” by William Claeson outro: “Precious Cargo” by Mimmi Bangoura WRAPPED IS NOT OVERRATED
Turning Tables Here in Egyptalon, it's a language issue. The Hebrew language. One day, the tables will turn: “For at that time I will change the speech of the peoples to a pure speech, that all of them may call upon the name of the LORD and serve him with one accord.” (Zephaniah 3:9) This echoes the three principles of the fall moedim, which are a step of sorting the sealed righteous from the intermediates from the wicked. Prayer to purify, repentance to seal, charity to the suffering to prove the heart change and willingness to serve the Kingdom. The first principle, prayer, is a practice of purifying the speech, measuring one's own prayer against the standard of the Word. Those sealed with the Name of YHVH are one as He is One. They do not bear the many names of individual idols, but they are a unified, accurate reflection of His image as a nation apart. In a sense, because we tend to impose our face over the face of Elohim (“no other gods in front of me”), the world sees a distorted representation of His Name in us, especially when we assemble all our individual gods that we sometimes choose to place before obedience to YHVH. Too often, we are not a representation of Him, but of our mixed obedience and unreliable loyalty to His Oneness. In that sense, it is also a hearing issue: “Hear, O Israel, YHVH our Elohim, YHVH is One.” At the end of days, “The LORD shall be King over all the world, on that day the LORD will be One and His Name one.” (Ze 14:9) There will be no misrepresentation of the Holy Name in that day. Because the names, or reputations of people will reflect the holiness of the Word, His true reputation will be known by all the living. The blasphemous names of the Great Harlot in Revelation may be a reference to traditional thought about how even in slavery in Egypt, Israel maintained a vital connection to the Promise of the Fathers: their names in exile. The Israelites' Hebrew names, uncorrupted with Egyptian names, set them apart, even the tribes of Joseph, Ephraim and Menashe. They retained a “pure speech,” Hebrew, even though many among them descended into idolatry. They were still a nation apart because of their literal names, but a name is also reputation. Their sexual purity retained the identity of the nation through the generations. Only when the greater part of the nation maintained sexual morality could they retain their identity with their family, clan, tribe, and nation. These two identifiers, speech and sexual morality, set them apart in Egypt. James, who addresses the “twelve tribes scattered abroad” places emphasis on Godly speech in order to keep one's Bridal garments unstained, the Bridal Bridle: “If anyone thinks himself to be religious, and yet does not bridle his tongue but deceives his own heart, this man's religion is worthless. Pure and undefiled religion in the sight of our God and Father is this: to visit orphans and widows in their distress, and to keep oneself unstained by the world.” (Ja 1:25-27) James emphasizes three aspects of the bridal garments as the three pillars of the fall moedim: Controlling the tongue by keeping the waters pure, also a prayer practice Exercising practical holiness by alleviating the suffering of those in distress, charity Sealing the fountain with repentance, which aids #1 by not allowing new pollutants to fall in. See how great a forest is set aflame by such a small fire! And the tongue is a fire, the very world of iniquity; the tongue is set among our members as that which defiles the entire body, and sets on fire the course of our life, and is set on fire by hell. For every species of beasts and birds, of reptiles and creatures of the sea, is tamed and has been tamed by the human race. But no one can tame the tongue; it is a restless evil and full of deadly poison. With it we bless our Lord and Father, and with it we curse men,
In the Sunday prior, we explored how Jesus' first public act speaks louder than words in revealing who God is and what He offers us. Now, we consider Jesus' second public act and what it signifies about who we are and what we need.The band performed songs by Shania Twain, Adele, Lauren Daigle, and more.
Earlier this week, I woke up and chose pettiness, and this episode has it ALL with a few life updates thrown in there. At the end of the day, though, I just needed to rant. links mentioned: Email subscription: simplyjamilah.substack.com blog & socials: Blog: Simply Jamilah || www.simplyjamilah.com Instagram:allsimplyjay || https://www.instagram.com/thesimplyjamilah TikTok: juhmeeluhh || www.tiktok.com/@juhmeeluhhYouTube: Jamilah on Film || www.youtube.com/channel/UCfOfgkee5Es9TkHa_ts8jNw Spotify: itsmilahh || www.spotify.com/user/itsmilahh music credit (all from Epidemic Sound): intro: “Turning Tables” by Dusty Decks black & beautiful: “Better (Not Bitter)” by King Sis ft. Jontha Links recs & regrets: “Cologne, 4AM” by William Claeson outro: “Precious Cargo” by Mimmi Bangoura SHOW YOUR FRIENDS GRATITUDE
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I thought everything would stay the same with adopting a puppy. I was totally wrong. This is my new child, Clover. links mentioned: Chicken Shop Date: https://youtu.be/eFS5vxYlfY8?si=_CDeys8C47d7cajw Email subscription: https://substack.com/@simplyjamilah/notes blog & socials: Blog: Simply Jamilah || www.simplyjamilah.com Instagram:allsimplyjay || https://www.instagram.com/allsimplyjay/ TikTok: juhmeeluhh || www.tiktok.com/@juhmeeluhhYouTube: Jamilah on Film || www.youtube.com/channel/UCfOfgkee5Es9TkHa_ts8jNw Spotify: itsmilahh || www.spotify.com/user/itsmilahh music credit (all from Epidemic Sound): intro: “Turning Tables” by Dusty Decks black & beautiful: “Better (Not Bitter)” by King Sis ft. Jontha Links recs & regrets: “Cologne, 4AM” by William Claeson outro: “Precious Cargo” by Mimmi Bangoura SHOUT OUT TO ALL THE NEW MOMS
It's been a minute since I've talked into the mic, and let's just say... it's been exhausting. links mentioned: Chicken Shop Date: https://youtu.be/eFS5vxYlfY8?si=_CDeys8C47d7cajw Email subscription: https://substack.com/@simplyjamilah/notes blog & socials: Blog: Simply Jamilah || www.simplyjamilah.com Instagram:allsimplyjay || https://www.instagram.com/allsimplyjay/ TikTok: juhmeeluhh || www.tiktok.com/@juhmeeluhhYouTube: Jamilah on Film || www.youtube.com/channel/UCfOfgkee5Es9TkHa_ts8jNw Spotify: itsmilahh || www.spotify.com/user/itsmilahh music credit (all from Epidemic Sound): intro: “Turning Tables” by Dusty Decks black & beautiful: “Better (Not Bitter)” by King Sis ft. Jontha Links recs & regrets: “Cologne, 4AM” by William Claeson outro: “Precious Cargo” by Mimmi Bangoura PULL THE HECK OVER
Future employers, this is just my testimony... and it has nothing to do with a vegetable. links mentioned: blog & socials: Blog: Simply Jamilah || www.simplyjamilah.com Instagram:allsimplyjay || https://www.instagram.com/allsimplyjay/ TikTok: juhmeeluhh || www.tiktok.com/@juhmeeluhhYouTube: Jamilah on Film || www.youtube.com/channel/UCfOfgkee5Es9TkHa_ts8jNw Spotify: itsmilahh || www.spotify.com/user/itsmilahh music credit (all from Epidemic Sound): intro: “Turning Tables” by Dusty Decks black & beautiful: “Better (Not Bitter)” by King Sis ft. Jontha Links recs & regrets: “Cologne, 4AM” by William Claeson outro: “Precious Cargo” by Mimmi Bangoura HELP THOSE AFFECTED BY THE HURRICANE.
Over the last few years, brands have increasingly gravitated to platforms like Roblox as a way to reach younger audiences. In 2023 alone, we saw 240 brand activations on Roblox, which doubled from the year prior. In terms of revenue, this contributed to over $80 million in brand spend, which equates to roughly 10% of Roblox's developer earnings for 2023.From the brand perspective, results can vary greatly depending on the execution. As advertisers, the cost per play session in a branded experience can range from as much as $1 to a fraction of a cent. Critical decisions include whether a brand should build its own experience versus integrate into an already popular one, and it's important to understand how well the brand resonates with Roblox's audience as well as any specific genre. With such uncertainty around outcomes, much of the spend so far has come from innovation budgets rather than traditional marketing allocations.To explore these trends further and discuss what needs to happen for advertising to further scale on Roblox, our host, David Taylor, sat down with three veterans of the Roblox advertising space, each with their own unique approaches: Matt Edelman, President of Super League Gaming, Harry Bienenstock, Head of Growth at Voldex, and Evan Zirschky, CEO of Turning Tables. We'd also like to thank Neon – a merchant of record with customizable webshops optimized for conversion – for making this episode possible! Neon is trusted by some of the biggest names in gaming and can help you sell direct without the typical overhead. To learn more, visit https://www.neonpay.com/?utm_source=naavikIf you like the episode, please help others find us by leaving a 5-star rating or review! And if you have any comments, requests, or feedback shoot us a note at podcast@naavik.co. Watch the episode: YouTube ChannelFor more episodes and details: Podcast WebsiteFree newsletter: Naavik DigestFollow us: Twitter | LinkedIn | WebsiteSound design by Gavin Mc Cabe.
The romance book girlies are about to be mad at me for this one, but that's okay. links mentioned: 24 hour readathon: https://youtu.be/4X7g5vV6IB0?si=ORMNA_q0zKpwVnCH books i've read so far, in 4 words: https://youtu.be/vFKe-Q7QC-M?si=UR9ifV_ehowFsBZQ Twisted Games TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTFdnwsGH/ Ugly Love book review: https://simplyjamilah.com/2022/08/09/sex-the-foundation-of-love/ blog & socials: Blog: Simply Jamilah || www.simplyjamilah.com Instagram:allsimplyjay || https://www.instagram.com/allsimplyjay/ TikTok: juhmeeluhh || www.tiktok.com/@juhmeeluhhYouTube: Jamilah on Film || www.youtube.com/channel/UCfOfgkee5Es9TkHa_ts8jNw Spotify: itsmilahh || www.spotify.com/user/itsmilahh music credit (all from Epidemic Sound): intro: “Turning Tables” by Dusty Decks black & beautiful: “Better (Not Bitter)” by King Sis ft. Jontha Links recs & regrets: “Cologne, 4AM” by William Claeson outro: “Precious Cargo” by Mimmi Bangoura CTM?!?!?!
Welp. I've entered the freelancing realm, and I've already been screwed over. Let's talk about it... and figure out if The Bear is actually a comedy. links mentioned: blog & socials: Blog: Simply Jamilah || www.simplyjamilah.com Instagram:allsimplyjay || https://www.instagram.com/allsimplyjay/ TikTok: juhmeeluhh || www.tiktok.com/@juhmeeluhhYouTube: Jamilah on Film || www.youtube.com/channel/UCfOfgkee5Es9TkHa_ts8jNw Spotify: itsmilahh || www.spotify.com/user/itsmilahh music credit (all from Epidemic Sound): intro: “Turning Tables” by Dusty Decks black & beautiful: “Better (Not Bitter)” by King Sis ft. Jontha Links recs & regrets: “Cologne, 4AM” by William Claeson outro: “Precious Cargo” by Mimmi Bangoura rest in peace Esther
After a semi-lengthy recap of some of the U.S. gold medal wins, I share things I wish knew before going to college, such as a pandemic being on its way. links mentioned: a chat w/ Kristen: https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/AVZlAcqd0Lb reflection: 75 hard style challenge: https://simplyjamilah.com/2024/08/10/reflection-75-hard-style-challenge/ blog & socials: Blog: Simply Jamilah || www.simplyjamilah.com Instagram:allsimplyjay || https://www.instagram.com/allsimplyjay/ TikTok: juhmeeluhh || www.tiktok.com/@juhmeeluhhYouTube: Jamilah on Film || www.youtube.com/channel/UCfOfgkee5Es9TkHa_ts8jNw Spotify: itsmilahh || www.spotify.com/user/itsmilahh music credit (all from Epidemic Sound): intro: “Turning Tables” by Dusty Decks black & beautiful: “Better (Not Bitter)” by King Sis ft. Jontha Links recs & regrets: “Cologne, 4AM” by William Claeson outro: “Precious Cargo” by Mimmi Bangoura 8.10.24
I guess a trip to Tennessee also consists of leaving Tennessee... This is my heavily summarized trip to Tennessee, where I spent well over a month (never again). It was mostly good. links mentioned: New York vlog: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PAaRKPH7mUI&t=900s Sweat 440: https://sweat440.com/ Parnassus Books: https://www.parnassusbooks.net/ blog & socials: Blog: Simply Jamilah || www.simplyjamilah.com Instagram:allsimplyjay || https://www.instagram.com/allsimplyjay/ TikTok: juhmeeluhh || www.tiktok.com/@juhmeeluhhYouTube: Jamilah on Film || www.youtube.com/channel/UCfOfgkee5Es9TkHa_ts8jNw Spotify: itsmilahh || www.spotify.com/user/itsmilahh music credit (all from Epidemic Sound): intro: “Turning Tables” by Dusty Decks black & beautiful: “Better (Not Bitter)” by King Sis ft. Jontha Links recs & regrets: “Cologne, 4AM” by William Claeson outro: “Precious Cargo” by Mimmi Bangoura SIMONE BILES
This episode starts with me having an honest conversation about the confusion of my emotions and using that to yell at Too Hot to Handle contestants. This episode ends with me discussing that really bad things are setting us up for the really great things that are about to happen. links mentioned: blog & socials: Blog: Simply Jamilah || www.simplyjamilah.com Instagram:allsimplyjay || https://www.instagram.com/allsimplyjay/ TikTok: juhmeeluhh || www.tiktok.com/@juhmeeluhhYouTube: Jamilah on Film || www.youtube.com/channel/UCfOfgkee5Es9TkHa_ts8jNw Spotify: itsmilahh || www.spotify.com/user/itsmilahh music credit (all from Epidemic Sound): intro: “Turning Tables” by Dusty Decks black & beautiful: “Better (Not Bitter)” by King Sis ft. Jontha Links recs & regrets: “Cologne, 4AM” by William Claeson outro: “Precious Cargo” by Mimmi Bangoura NEVER GO TO MAACO
This was recorded outside when the good ole people of Tennessee were STILL popping fireworks. If the sound of fireworks are triggering for you, I definitely do not recommend listening. If you can make it past that, I encourage every single person to take at least one solo trip, and these are the lessons/tips I've learned along the way. links mentioned: 25th birthday vlog: https://youtu.be/HKWc3mbP-HE?si=0m_oNc9NdfndgGZ- blog & socials: Blog: Simply Jamilah || www.simplyjamilah.com Instagram:allsimplyjay || https://www.instagram.com/allsimplyjay/ TikTok: juhmeeluhh || www.tiktok.com/@juhmeeluhhYouTube: Jamilah on Film || www.youtube.com/channel/UCfOfgkee5Es9TkHa_ts8jNw Spotify: itsmilahh || www.spotify.com/user/itsmilahh music credit (all from Epidemic Sound): intro: “Turning Tables” by Dusty Decks black & beautiful: “Better (Not Bitter)” by King Sis ft. Jontha Links recs & regrets: “Cologne, 4AM” by William Claeson outro: “Precious Cargo” by Mimmi Bangoura OLYMPICS START FRIDAY
This episode is chaos 101. From hearing my tire pop to the obvious display of road rage I consistently deny, this is a snippet into a road trip with Jamilah. links mentioned: blog & socials: Blog: Simply Jamilah || www.simplyjamilah.com Instagram:allsimplyjay || https://www.instagram.com/allsimplyjay/ TikTok: juhmeeluhh || www.tiktok.com/@juhmeeluhhYouTube: Jamilah on Film || www.youtube.com/channel/UCfOfgkee5Es9TkHa_ts8jNw Spotify: itsmilahh || www.spotify.com/user/itsmilahh music credit (all from Epidemic Sound): intro: “Turning Tables” by Dusty Decks black & beautiful: “Better (Not Bitter)” by King Sis ft. Jontha Links recs & regrets: “Cologne, 4AM” by William Claeson outro: “Precious Cargo” by Mimmi Bangoura THE LEFT LANE IS THE FAST LANE --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/simplyjamilahpodcast/message
GEORGIA RADIO – As part of our ongoing series highlighting local Georgia authors, GeorgiaRadio.com is excited to introduce Alice Takawira, a remarkable writer whose journey from Zimbabwe to Atlanta has enriched the literary scene with diverse cultural narratives.Alice Takawira was born and raised in Zimbabwe, where she received a bachelor's degree in physiotherapy from the University of Zimbabwe. Her career initially took her to London, but in 2004, she relocated to the United States to attend Emory University, earning a master's degree in public health. Now settled in Atlanta, Alice balances her professional life as a geriatric physical therapist with her passion for writing and community engagement. In addition to her medical career, Alice is the creator of the Verenga Girls Book Club on Facebook, a vibrant community where book lovers come together to discuss their favorite reads. The book club, inspired by her love for literature, serves as a platform for connecting with fellow readers and sharing diverse literary experiences.Alice's debut novel, "Turning Tables," is a gripping romantic thriller that explores the complexities of multicultural relationships. The story follows Maita, a Zimbabwean graduate student, on a journey from Atlanta to London in a bid to reclaim her love with Ade, her Nigerian ex-boyfriend. However, fate introduces her to Chris, a charming British gentleman, leading to a tumultuous love triangle fraught with challenges of racism, cultural differences, and personal insecurities. "Turning Tables" delves into the trials and triumphs of immigrant experiences, weaving a poignant narrative of love, missed opportunities, second chances, and the dangers of obsession. The novel offers readers a captivating exploration of the intersections between different cultures and the impact of these intersections on personal relationships.When she's not writing or working, Alice enjoys relaxing with a glass of wine and binge-watching foreign-language dramas. She also loves to travel, explore exotic foods, and learn new languages, further enriching her multicultural perspective.For those interested in learning more about Alice Takawira and her work, you can connect with her on various platforms:Facebook: Alice Takawira WritesWebsite: alicetakawira.comInstagram: @alice.takawira.writesGoodreads: Alice TakawiraBook Club: Verenga Girls Book ClubStay tuned to GeorgiaRadio.com for more conversations with local authors, as we continue to celebrate the rich literary talents in our community.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/georgia-radio/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
I turned 25 today. Yikes. links mentioned: blog & socials: Blog: Simply Jamilah || www.simplyjamilah.com Instagram:allsimplyjay || https://www.instagram.com/allsimplyjay/ TikTok: juhmeeluhh || www.tiktok.com/@juhmeeluhhYouTube: Jamilah on Film || www.youtube.com/channel/UCfOfgkee5Es9TkHa_ts8jNw Spotify: itsmilahh || www.spotify.com/user/itsmilahh music credit (all from Epidemic Sound): intro: “Turning Tables” by Dusty Decks black & beautiful: “Better (Not Bitter)” by King Sis ft. Jontha Links recs & regrets: “Cologne, 4AM” by William Claeson outro: “Precious Cargo” by Mimmi Bangoura --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/simplyjamilahpodcast/message
I still can't believe there are states where school gets out in June. Today I: recount all the times I've failed during graduation season, share my valedictorian speech from high school, and discuss the two graduations I attended in one day. Also, I share some good news involving the podcast. links mentioned: blog & socials: Blog: Simply Jamilah || www.simplyjamilah.com Instagram:allsimplyjay || https://www.instagram.com/allsimplyjay/ TikTok: juhmeeluhh || www.tiktok.com/@juhmeeluhhYouTube: Jamilah on Film || www.youtube.com/channel/UCfOfgkee5Es9TkHa_ts8jNw Spotify: itsmilahh || www.spotify.com/user/itsmilahh music credit (all from Epidemic Sound): intro: “Turning Tables” by Dusty Decks black & beautiful: “Better (Not Bitter)” by King Sis ft. Jontha Links recs & regrets: “Cologne, 4AM” by William Claeson outro: “Precious Cargo” by Mimmi Bangoura RESEARCH PROJECT 2025 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/simplyjamilahpodcast/message
I can't believe we're already in June. It feels illegal. Still, I'm very excited and wanted to share my summer plans, which include finishing season three of Bridgerton with a new friend, a family cruise, and working a summer job. links mentioned: Jolie Reads: https://www.tiktok.com/@jolie_reads Viola Davis book review: https://simplyjamilah.com/2024/06/02/egot-winner-viola-davis/ blog & socials: Blog: Simply Jamilah || www.simplyjamilah.com Instagram:allsimplyjay || https://www.instagram.com/allsimplyjay/ TikTok: juhmeeluhh || www.tiktok.com/@juhmeeluhhYouTube: Jamilah on Film || www.youtube.com/channel/UCfOfgkee5Es9TkHa_ts8jNw Spotify: itsmilahh || www.spotify.com/user/itsmilahh music credit (all from Epidemic Sound): intro: “Turning Tables” by Dusty Decks black & beautiful: “Better (Not Bitter)” by King Sis ft. Jontha Links recs & regrets: “Cologne, 4AM” by William Claeson outro: “Precious Cargo” by Mimmi Bangoura HUG YOUR SIBLINGS --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/simplyjamilahpodcast/message
I'm missing my family this Memorial Day, and I am especially missing the get together we would have; there is usually grilled food involved. When it comes to food, I allow my intrusive thoughts to win. This episode is definitely not for the vegans or vegetarians. links mentioned: Daysha May: https://www.instagram.com/dayshamay/ blog & socials: Blog: Simply Jamilah || www.simplyjamilah.com Instagram:allsimplyjay || https://www.instagram.com/allsimplyjay/ TikTok: juhmeeluhh || www.tiktok.com/@juhmeeluhhYouTube: Jamilah on Film || www.youtube.com/channel/UCfOfgkee5Es9TkHa_ts8jNw Spotify: itsmilahh || www.spotify.com/user/itsmilahh music credit (all from Epidemic Sound): intro: “Turning Tables” by Dusty Decks black & beautiful: “Better (Not Bitter)” by King Sis ft. Jontha Links recs & regrets: “Cologne, 4AM” by William Claeson outro: “Precious Cargo” by Mimmi Bangoura DO NOT FORGET THE LIVES THAT HAVE BEEN UNJUSTLY LOST. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/simplyjamilahpodcast/message
This is me speaking out on what it's really like to teach in North Carolina, aka, why everyone is leaving. I share the difference in the two high schools I taught at, give a financial break down of what it's like to get your residency licensure as a North Carolina lateral entry teacher, and break down the starting pay for most North Carolina teachers 2024. I had a plan to teach for the next few years, but that's definitely not happening in this state. links mentioned: blog & socials: Blog: Simply Jamilah || www.simplyjamilah.com Instagram:allsimplyjay || https://www.instagram.com/allsimplyjay/ TikTok: juhmeeluhh || www.tiktok.com/@juhmeeluhhYouTube: Jamilah on Film || www.youtube.com/channel/UCfOfgkee5Es9TkHa_ts8jNw Spotify: itsmilahh || www.spotify.com/user/itsmilahh music credit (all from Epidemic Sound): intro: “Turning Tables” by Dusty Decks black & beautiful: “Better (Not Bitter)” by King Sis ft. Jontha Links recs & regrets: “Cologne, 4AM” by William Claeson outro: “Precious Cargo” by Mimmi Bangoura FREE PALESTINE!! ALL EYES ON RAFAH!! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/simplyjamilahpodcast/message
Come one, come all, it's happening again…Taylor Swift's new album is taking over the podcast! Welcome to episode 115 of Up Yours with More, where MODOK and Princess Kelsey take a dive into The Tortured Poets Department, The Eras Tour return, AND MORE. For the non-Taylor fans, we'll still be hitting the top 10 lists, FCBD recap, some news stories from this week, and what we're looking forward to on Wednesday! News Roger Corman Dead at 98 Exceptional X-Men Team New Wolverine Series Writer/Artist Wolverine Cover Gallery Tiny Onion gonna have to be called Medium Onion soon Caped Crusader First Look New Lego Icons Radio $20 Lego Simba How the Turning Tables have Turned Funko ONLY lost $23.7 Million Find Us Online at the Following Outlets Website :: upupandawaycomics.com YouTube :: youtube.com/@upupawaycomics Facebook :: facebook.com/upupaway and facebook.com/uuablueash Instagram :: instagram.com/upupawaycomics Twitter :: twitter.com/upupawaycomics
For a very exciting episode of the pod, I had the opportunity to interview my fave Cali girl, Rachel. We get into all of it: her Tillys obsessed stalker, anxiety, going viral on TikTok, being a film major, deafness, the list goes on and on. As the episode progresses, the laughter grows, and I am honored to be the first person to get Rachel cancelled. links mentioned: Rachel's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rachelnwoye/ Rachel's TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@raddadrach Rachel's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@RadRach Rachel's Linktree: https://linktr.ee/raddadrach blog & socials: Blog: Simply Jamilah || www.simplyjamilah.com Instagram:allsimplyjay || https://www.instagram.com/allsimplyjay/ TikTok: juhmeeluhh || www.tiktok.com/@juhmeeluhhYouTube: Jamilah on Film || www.youtube.com/channel/UCfOfgkee5Es9TkHa_ts8jNw Spotify: itsmilahh || www.spotify.com/user/itsmilahh music credit (all from Epidemic Sound): intro: “Turning Tables” by Dusty Decks black & beautiful: “Better (Not Bitter)” by King Sis ft. Jontha Links recs & regrets: “Cologne, 4AM” by William Claeson outro: “Precious Cargo” by Mimmi Bangoura BEING BALD IS OKAY --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/simplyjamilahpodcast/message
After summarizing the abrupt podcast pause with a story I keep saying is short but is actually a little long, I share lots of good news. Then, after sharing the good news, I talk about the word "immature" feeling like an insult, especially to a people pleaser like me. Things get very personal and very honest. links mentioned: Books to Buy list: https://simplyjamilah.com/2023/05/06/books-to-buy/ blog & socials: Blog: Simply Jamilah || www.simplyjamilah.com Instagram:allsimplyjay || https://www.instagram.com/allsimplyjay/ TikTok: juhmeeluhh || www.tiktok.com/@juhmeeluhhYouTube: Jamilah on Film || www.youtube.com/channel/UCfOfgkee5Es9TkHa_ts8jNw Spotify: itsmilahh || www.spotify.com/user/itsmilahh music credit (all from Epidemic Sound): intro: “Turning Tables” by Dusty Decks black & beautiful: “Better (Not Bitter)” by King Sis ft. Jontha Links recs & regrets: “Cologne, 4AM” by William Claeson outro: “Precious Cargo” by Mimmi Bangoura USE THE BATHROOM AS AN ESCAPE ROOM --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/simplyjamilahpodcast/message
Thomas Moore IV started out chasing $1 tips at the Superdome, and now leads the drink program at the Elysian Bar in New Orleans. Part of the Turning Tables program (which gives opportunities to black and brown bartenders), he graduated from churning out beers to becoming a mentor as well as a competitive (and winning!) bartender. He also makes his own personal soundtracks which inspire his cocktail creations - the latter of which have won notice from Tales of the Cocktail for the Elysian Bar. Check out his Bartender's Menu Mix here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/498TMPLVScvHxebPR4qUBR?si=3675a845158f4784
This episode is brought to you by the impatient people from my local McDonald's drive thru, and I promise I put some space between me and the mic this go around. The question of the hour is: Are people rushing--is there more impatience in the world--because people feel the need to make up for the time they think they lost during the pandemic. Yes, this is another late night, struggle bus recording. links mentioned: blog & socials: Blog: Simply Jamilah || www.simplyjamilah.com Instagram:allsimplyjay || https://www.instagram.com/allsimplyjay/ TikTok: juhmeeluhh || www.tiktok.com/@juhmeeluhhYouTube: Jamilah on Film || www.youtube.com/channel/UCfOfgkee5Es9TkHa_ts8jNw Spotify: itsmilahh || www.spotify.com/user/itsmilahh music credit (all from Epidemic Sound): intro: “Turning Tables” by Dusty Decks black & beautiful: “Better (Not Bitter)” by King Sis ft. Jontha Links recs & regrets: “Cologne, 4AM” by William Claeson outro: “Precious Cargo” by Mimmi Bangoura ANGEL REESE IS AN ICON!! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/simplyjamilahpodcast/message
After sharing the story of me sleeping in my car and all the ways life has been life-ing recently, I share ways to prep for spring, including connecting with nature, making desired changes, and only cleaning when you are thriving. links mentioned: Charlotte trip: https://simplyjamilah.com/2024/03/18/charlotte-again-with-friends/ blog & socials: Blog: Simply Jamilah || www.simplyjamilah.com Instagram:allsimplyjay || https://www.instagram.com/allsimplyjay/ TikTok: juhmeeluhh || www.tiktok.com/@juhmeeluhhYouTube: Jamilah on Film || www.youtube.com/channel/UCfOfgkee5Es9TkHa_ts8jNw Spotify: itsmilahh || www.spotify.com/user/itsmilahh music credit (all from Epidemic Sound): intro: “Turning Tables” by Dusty Decks black & beautiful: “Better (Not Bitter)” by King Sis ft. Jontha Links recs & regrets: “Cologne, 4AM” by William Claeson outro: “Precious Cargo” by Mimmi Bangoura SPONTANEITY IS FOR SPRING!! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/simplyjamilahpodcast/message
In this mesage from Terry Timm, we reflect on a pivotal moment from the Gospel of John, where Jesus' actions in the temple stir both awe and controversy. In this latest episode, we explore the Jesus cleansing the temple, a narrative steeped in misunderstanding and spiritual significance. Listen in as we unpack the layers of Jesus' zealous act of reclaiming a sacred space and his identification as the new temple.
E271 Great City Bad Smell, Christianity+, Turning Tables by Paul George
Anita Helm speaks about Jesus Turning Tables [Traditions, Corruption, and Convenience]
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Two Heads: Brand Marketing & Strategic Coaching for Today's Marketplace
Two Heads: Brand Marketing & Strategic Coaching for Today's Marketplace
(Apologies for the sound issues on this one, everyone! There were 6 of us and 1 working microphone) Season 5 has officially come to a close! As is tradition, we've assembled a list of some of our favorite (and most controversial) films of 2023 to discuss. We couldn't tackle this task alone, however! We enlisted the help from some of the boys at Turning Tables Podcast (Ruben, Danny, James) to help us out. Remember, HPP takes the month of August off, so you won't see us on your feeds for the next month but don't worry you can follow along with what we're up to on instagram @horrorblepeoplespodcast. Thank you for our best season yet! See you in season 6! Classic Horror 2 by Kevin MacLeod Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
This week, hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot pay tribute to the late Cynthia Weil, one half of the songwriting duo Mann & Weil, famous for writing tracks like “We Gotta Get Out of This Place” and “You've Lost that Lovin' Feeling.” Jim and Greg revisit their 2011 conversation. The hosts also talk to Ryan Tedder of One Republic about writing songs for himself, Beyoncé, Adele and more. Plus, a review of the new album from rapper Killer Mike. Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9T Become a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvc Sign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnG Make a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lU Send us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundops Featured Songs: The Beatles, "With A Little Help From My Friends," Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Capitol, 1967Killer Mike, "SLUMMER," MICHAEL, Loma Vista, 2023Killer Mike, "MOTHERLESS," MICHAEL, Loma Vista, 2023Killer Mike, "DOWN BY LAW," MICHAEL, Loma Vista, 2023Killer Mike, "SCIENTISTS & ENGINEERS (feat. Future & Eryn Allen Kane)," MICHAEL, Loma Vista, 2023Cass Elliot, "Make Your Own Kind of Music," Bubblegum, Lemonade &... Something for Mama, Dunhill, 1969Barry Mann, "Who Put the Bomp (in the Bomp, Bomp, Bomp)," Who Put The Bomp, ABC-Paramount, 1961Bobby Vee, "Take Good Care of My Baby," Devil or Angel, Weton, 1960The Drifters, "Saturday Night at the Movies," The Good Life With The Drifters, Atlantic, 1963Tony Orlando, "Happy Times Are Here to Stay," Bless You and 11 Other Great Hits, Epic, 1961The Righteous Brothers, "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'," You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin', Philles, 1964The Crystals, "Uptown," Twist Uptown, Philles, 1962Eydie Gormé, "Blame It on the Bossa Nova," Blame It on the Bossa Nova, Columbia, 1963The Cookies, "On Broadway," The Complete Cookies, Sequel, 1963The Drifters, "On Broadway," Under The Boardwalk, Atlantic, 1963Barry Mann, "Soul and Inspiration," Soul and Inspiration (Single), Unreleased, 1966Barry Mann, "We Gotta Get Out of This Place [Original Demo]," Red Bird Story, Snapper UK, 2011The Animals, "We Gotta Get Out of This Place ," Animal Tracks, EMI, 1965Dolly Parton, "Here You Come Again," Here You Come Again, RCA, 1977OneRepublic, "Love Runs Out," Native, Interscope, 2013Timbaland (feat. OneRepublic), "Apologize," Shock Value, Blackground, 2007Leona Lewis, "Bleeding Love," Spirit, Syco, 2007Beyoncé, "Halo," I Am... Sasha Fierce, Columbia, 2008Adele, "Turning Tables," 21, Columbia, 2011Taylor Swift, "Welcome to New York," 1989, Big Machine, 2014OneRepublic, "Counting Stars," Native, Interscope, 2013Jason Isbell & the 400 Unit, "Miles," Weathervanes, Southeastern, 2023Support The Show: https://www.patreon.com/soundopinionsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to a deeply personal and thought-provoking episode. Today, we’re delving into a topic that has resonated with Jess on a profound level: forgiveness. Join her as she embarks on a transformative journey of healing, exploring forgiveness from a deeply personal perspective. In this episode, we dive into the complexities of forgiveness and the immense power it holds to transform our lives. Through heartfelt stories, vulnerable conversations, and personal reflections, we uncover the layers of emotions that surround forgiveness and its impact on our relationships, mental well-being, and personal growth. Together, we’ll explore the challenges we face when it comes to forgiveness, understanding the deep wounds and scars that can make it difficult to extend or seek forgiveness. We’ll address the doubts and fears that hold us back, allowing ourselves to be vulnerable as we navigate the path towards forgiveness. But this episode isn’t just about the struggles; it’s about the hope and liberation forgiveness brings. We’ll discover the incredible strength and resilience that lies within us as we choose to forgive and let go of the pain and resentment that has weighed us down. Don’t forget to subscribe, rate and leave a review!