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On this week's edition of "Football Never Sleeps" on YouTube, Eric Hansen and Tyler James discussed Notre Dame's newest commitment from Rivals250 DT Tiki Hola, upcoming commitment decisions, notable new offers, recently scheduled official visits and incoming freshmen James Flanigan and Will Black. They also answered questions live from viewers. Next week's "Football Never Sleeps" will be live on Monday at 7 p.m. EDT. We're offering a 30-day free trial of InsideNDSports.com to our YouTube audience. Use promo code NDYT at the following link: https://notredame.rivals.com/sign_up?promo_code=NDYT Want to watch "Football Never Sleeps" on YouTube? Visit here: www.youtube.com/c/InsideNDSports
Rivals national transfer portal analyst Adam Friedman discusses how the first few days of the transfer portal window this year compares to last year, how playoff teams are handling the portal, if academic calendars are impacting portal movement, the strongest position groups in the portal, if Notre Dame's covert portal activity is a good strategy, if ND can continue to rely on mostly graduate transfers, how ND measures up in NIL commitment in the portal, if the Riley Leonard acquisition was worth if for ND, how ranking portal players has evolved, his thoughts on Notre Dame 2025 signees JaDon Blair, Blake Hebert, Will Black, Elijah Burress and Nolan James Jr., and more. Then Eric Hansen and Tyler James answer questions from X/Twitter and The Insider Lounge (29:47). Consider giving a Notre Dame fan the gift of an InsideNDSports.com subscription. You can sign up for gift subscriptions from one month up to five years at this link: https://notredame.rivals.com/gifts/purchase Podcast listeners can sign up for a 30-day free trial of InsideNDSports.com using the code NDPOD at the link below. https://notredame.rivals.com/sign_up?promo_code=NDPOD Want to receive a daily newsletter from Inside ND Sports? Sign up for free here: https://www.getdrip.com/forms/284599664/submissions/new
This week, the Forecasters discuss the ever relevant topic of which robots we would sleep with. We also take a stab at several ethical questions (but this time for real), including: Can Yes Man from Fallout New Vegas consent? At what point does it stop being a sex toy and start being a robot? And at what point would it be cheating? How has Nick not seen Blade Runner yet?? Will Black and Decker sponsor us for these shameless plugs? (probably not, but call me) All these and more, on this weeks Shipping Forecast. If you've got a fic you'd like us to read, send it over! Our DMs are always open and we love getting the chance to do dramatic readings. If you want to come chat to us, you can find us on Tumblr as the-shipping-forecasters . On Twitter @Theshipforecast, Instagram/Threads @fanficsandchill, and on Linkedin (yes really) we are Shipping Forecast. Or you could always just email us at thefanshippingforecast@gmail.com. You can also join our Discord, an invite is hidden in our Tumblr bio And if you REALLY liked the show, you can support it over on Ko-fi (https://ko-fi.com/theshippingforecast) or Patreon (patreon.com/TheShippingForecast). If you join us on Patreon, you get early access to the show. You can also come join our Discord and hang out with us, links are on our social media!
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Send us a textJoin Harry, Ron and Hermione as they start a new year at Hogwarts their third to be exact. Hermione immediately hates the divination classes and even quits! Though Ron and Harry notice that she has been taking classes at the same time like how can she be in two places at one Harry has bigger worries. He is starting to learn with Prof. Lupin how to fight dementors after that encounter on the train and a even bigger worry is he now knows that the mass murderer Sirius Black is coming for him! Will Black hunt him down will someone be revived? And most importantly will you listen to this podcast to find out
Hey there LemoNation! Join Don this evening at 5pm ET to dive into all the biggest news items of the day. Former RNC Chairman Michael Steele and veteran political strategist Sarah Longwell will join Don to discuss a host of topics. What are the latest polls showing? Will Black men and white women doom Vice President Harris in November? Will Donald Trump deploy the military in American streets if he wins the White House? Tune in for a discussion you won't want to miss! WATCH & Subscribe on YouTube @TheDonLemonShow! Listen on Apple, Spotify and iHeart Radio! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the final segment of the show, Ryan interviews Sharon Black, who is the mother of talented offensive tackle and Notre Dame commit Will Black. Shop for Irish Breakdown gear at our online store: https://ibstore.irishbreakdown.com/ Join the Irish Breakdown premium message board: https://boards.irishbreakdown.com Stay locked into Irish Breakdown for all the latest news and analysis about Notre Dame: https://www.irishbreakdown.com Subscribe to the Irish Breakdown podcast on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/irish-breakdown/id1485286986 Like and follow Irish Breakdown on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/irishbreakdown Sign up for the FREE Irish Breakdown daily newsletter: https://www.subscribepage.com/irish-breakdown-newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The College Football Hall of Fame ballot is out for the induction class of 25, and it is a STAR-STUDDED list. Nick Saban and Aaron Donald are among the no-brainers, but the rest of the choices for the members of the National Football Foundation will be brutally difficult. Andy breaks down the candidates. Andy also explains why Mike Leach isn't on the ballot — and why he should be. (0:00-2:34) Intro (2:35-16:24) Escape Velocity: Deion Sanders and Caitlin Clark (16:25-25:27) Hall of Fame Ballots (25:28-30:46) Mike Leach left off ballot (30:47-50:36) EA Sports - Peak Behind the Curtain (50:37-1:01:52) Notre Dame Commit Will Black joins (1:01:53-1:04:18) Conclusion Next, Andy chats with Ben Haumiller and Christian McLeod of EA Sports about the process of bringing back the college football video game. Haumiller and McLeod both worked on the old game and kept the fires burning until they could bring it back this year. Follow Ben Haumiller here: https://x.com/BenHaumiller Follow Christian McLeod here: https://x.com/CMcLeod_EA Andy also catches up with top offensive tackle recruit Will Black, a Canadian import who plans to play at Notre Dame. Will explains why he chose the Fighting Irish and what he hopes to get out of his time in South Bend. Follow Will Black here: https://x.com/will_black60 Plus, the Super Regionals are set in college baseball! Want to watch the show instead? Head on over to YouTube and join us LIVE, M-F, at 8 am et! https://youtube.com/live/tJLRlfIqIR8 Host: Andy Staples Guests: Ben Haumiller, Christian McLeod, Will Black Producer: River Bailey Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The phone lines are simmering with commentary and conversation and the topics are lively...Should businesses help pay to end the houselessness crisis? Will Black people squander reparations? Are Republicans still the party of Lincoln? www.dominiquediprima.com
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Join me on the Fast Track to Grant Writer: www.teresahuff.com/vip How Can We Fund Our Nonprofit? Nonprofits are always on the lookout for more money, especially unrestricted funding. And as a nonprofit strategist, I'm always on the lookout for ways to help them find it. That's where today's guest comes in. When I heard about Will Black and his team at Sharing the Credit last year, I knew I had to find out more about this and see if it's a good resource to share with you. Turns out, it's not simply a good resource; it's brilliant. I've had the pleasure of meeting Will in person and getting to know his team. Y'all, this is completely legit. Nonprofits and businesses everywhere need to know about this! Unrestricted Funding for Nonprofits; Savings for Businesses Every time we go to a business, be it a physical store or online, and use our debit or credit card, the business is charged a transaction fee. Everyone knows that. That's the boring part. What you may not know is that ONE of those fees that is built in by Visa/MasterCard doesn't go to Visa, and it doesn't go to MasterCard; it goes back into the system. It goes to a bank. BUT instead of going to a bank, it can legally go to a 501. A non-profit. Ta-DA! Sharing the Credit Saves Money and Funds Nonprofits For example, Will Black and his Sharing the Credit team approached a successful car dealership that did $1 million in revenue each month. The dealership's manager asked if there was any way they could better help their charity. Enter Sharing the Credit. Will's team reviewed the dealership's statements and discovered they were overpaying by a whopping $30,000 a year in credit card fees. The general manager realized, “Wow! That's a car. That's a WHOLE car.” Will said, “Actually it's a car a YEAR. It's a car EVERY year.” Then Will handed them a copy of the report that outlined exactly how much they were overpaying in fees. It was a no-brainer. The dealership switched to Sharing the Credit on the spot. Now they save $30,000 a year AND they give over $125,000 every single year to their favorite charity - into perpetuity. That business has been working with Sharing the Credit for over 11 years…when you do the math, that's pretty incredible. It's a win all around. A Transformational Way of Nonprofit Fundraising The best part about these funds is that they're unrestricted. That means the nonprofit can use the money any way it needs to best support their work. The staff can focus on the mission and growing their programs instead of scrambling to make ends meet. The system also creates community by partnering businesses with nonprofits to work together. The business even displays a cool door sticker showing they're a supporter of the nonprofit. Will and I also talk about: The blessing of having a good budget Why grants are not a rescue plan The power of collaboration to help nonprofits Will's favorite resource for nonprofits (hint: If you're hanging out with me, you're in the right place!) You might be wondering if this is too good to be true. I can assure you, this is completely legit and it's working. Their track record speaks for itself. Take a few minutes to explore and see for yourself! Challenge Question: What could your nonprofit do with more unrestricted funding in hand each year? If you want to find out, book a call with Will Black at Sharing the Credit and start the conversation to see if it's a good fit for you. Meet Will Black: Will Black is the CEO and Chief Giving Officer at Sharing the Credit. They pair nonprofits with businesses so that your worthy cause receives unrestricted funding on autopilot, into perpetuity. They help your business fund or increase funding to your favorite IRS-recognized 501c charity with no expense to you, while saving your business money. They help your nonprofit increase unrestricted donations with NO fundraising, grant writing, or soliciting. Connect with Will Black: Email: Will@SharingTheCredit.com Schedule a call: www.teresahuff.com/sharingthecredit Website: www.sharingthecredit.com Connect with Teresa Huff: Website: www.teresahuff.com Watch the TEDx: The Real ROI of Grant Writing Take the Quiz: Do you have what it takes to be a grant writer? Social: LinkedIn Community LinkedIn Instagram Pinterest YouTube Get on the Fast Track to Grant Writer: www.teresahuff.com/vip
Welcome to another episode of The Action and Ambition Podcast! Joining us today is Will Black, CEO and Chief Giving Officer at Sharing The Credit, a company that helps businesses donate fees that normally goes to a bank to a charity that inspires them. Will is steeped in the world of merchant accounts and knows the ins and outs of how businesses suffer headaches and financial damage via their company's most needful operation: Getting paid in plastic. He has spent three decades in the industry, working with hospitals, the military, and everything from the smallest of start-ups to multimillion-dollar a month operations. Tune in to learn more!
In this episode, we are joined by Will Black, Founder, and CEO of Sharing the Credit. Will explain how businesses are bleeding out through using pay-as-you-go systems like Stripe, Square, Paypal, etc, and how most businesses using other services are simply getting massively overcharged. You will also uncover how to overcome a business struggle that may help save your business.Tune in to learn more!For more go to: www.strategicadvisorboard.comConnect:Strategic Advisor Board: www.linkedin.com/company/strategic-advisor-boardJason Miller: www.linkedin.com/in/jasontmiller-sabSharing The Credit: www.sharingthecredit.comWill Black: www.linkedin.com/in/will-black
[This is the first time I have sat down to record anything since returning from the COVID shutdown in 2020 so bear with me as I sort out the details of audio engineering (at a very amateur level). There are some weird cuts in here as I removed a few instances of me rambling or not really contributing to the conversation. So each time you can hear a cut, just know I was doing you a favor] Will Black joined the Black Wolf team of coaches a few weeks back. He brings with him a wealth of experience. From starting out under Jeff "Mad Dog" Madden at the University of Texas to being involved in his wife Janet's journey to 9 CrossFit Games appearances. But specifically he sat down to discuss the details on Black Label Barbell's Holiday Lift Off which are hosting here at Black Wolf CrossFit on November 27th. Athletes can register through this link!
Tribe Sober - inspiring an alcohol-free life! My guests this week are Tom and Tamsin Sheehey, co-owners of The Shala Yoga Studio in Cape Town, South Africa. They are both yoga teachers and Tom is also a health coach with expertise in nutritional guidance. They will both be offering their expertise to the Tribe Sober members. In this Episode Tom's studies were in what is now called “complimentary medicine” which we both agreed is a better description than “alternative medicine”. If we want to use things like nutrition, yoga, massage, acupuncture etc as part of our healing process then it should be seen as complimentary to traditional medicine – not as an alternative. He talks to us about how regular alcohol use can put the body in a state of chronic inflammation which is a pre-cursor to many illnesses including cancer. In fact a recent study showed evidence that alcohol is linked to 7 different types of cancer https://www.webmd.com/cancer/news/20160722/alcohol-seven-types-cancer From his nutritional viewpoint Tom also pointed out that alcohol is simply liquid sugar which will affect our blood sugar levels which can lead to diabetes which again can lead to multiple health issues. We talked about whether alcoholism is genetic and Tom agreed that if people have alcoholism in the family then they may well be more pre-disposed to developing dependency issues but he firmly believes that our health is dependent partly on our genes, partly on environment and partly on our lifestyle. More on whether alcoholism is genetic in this podcast episode with Mary Anne Shearer - episode 31. When Tom works with his clients we tends to coach people mainly on lifestyle changes as that is what is usually in our control. He talked about the negative impact of alcohol on the gut which is twofold. Not only does it prevent us from absorbing some of the nutrients in our food but it also means we are less efficient at expelling metabolic waste – resulting in increased toxicity. Tom coaches people around the 4 pillars of health which are diet, stress reduction, toxin reduction (alcohol being a toxin of course) and moderate exercise. He advises us to increase the three dietary essentials – oxygen, water and vegetables and reduce refined sugar refined salts and synthetic foods…. If you do this and remove the toxin that is alcohol you are going to feel amazing! Tamsin explained that she took up yoga because she wanted to access her body's natural vitality. Although she was only in her early twenties she didn't feel great and wanted to understand her body better. 20 years into her yoga practice Tamsin is a wonderful role model of health, strength and serenity. Becoming a yoga teacher has made her own practice sustainable as she integrates what she is teaching into her own body. She loves her healthy lifestyle and the fact that she now gets to “teach it forward” We talked about how yoga can help in recovery and Tamsin explained that it's about coming home into your body. With the focus on breathing and mindfulness we become aware of what's going on in our body. Getting on our yoga mat gives us the opportunity to check in with our bodies and discover how we actually feel. If recovery is about connecting with something greater than ourselves then there is a consciousness that comes with yoga that can facilitate that. Yoga is not a competitive sport and Tamsin urged us not to be intimidated however old or unfit we are – especially now that we can do yoga online in the privacy of our own home! As we get older a yoga practice becomes more and more important – we need to keep our bodies strong and flexible and we need to move our joints to prevent arthritis. We are never too old to begin yoga and Tamsin explained that she has clients that do chair yoga or even bed yoga. She adapts the classes to her clients. I discovered Tamsin after reading a feature in a magazine about “lymphasising” – I was recovering from cancer and read that it was an aid to recovery. So that's how I discovered trampolines. You heard her saying that bouncing was essential to health and wellness. Tamsin begins her day with a session on the trampoline and sees that as a lifetime practice. If like me you spend all day sitting at your computer then get a mini trampoline and get up and bounce for 5 minutes every hour. There are SO many health benefits and we really do need to keep “doing the dishes” as Tamsin described it! Sobriety is a journey of self discovery. When we give up drinking we have time on our hands and recover our energy– we actually want to try new things and start to look around at other areas of our life. Do we need to clean up our eating habits, do we need to do more exercise and some yoga for example. One of my podcast guests (Will Black on episode 52 calls this the Domino Effect) So if you think your diet could do with a bit of a review and if you are ready to give yoga a try then please take this opportunity. If you are not yet a member of tribe sober then please sign up today – go to tribesober.com and hit join our tribe. Once you are a member go into “members only” area of the website and you will see an ICON for yoga and one for nutrition – just hit the Icons to read more about Tom and Tamsin what they are offering to our members. You can do just one online Yoga session with Tamsin and a couple of sessions with Tom – so much to gain and absolutely nothing to lose! You can read about The Shala Yoga Studio on their website www.theshala.co.za More info Subscription membership for Tribe Sober is just R85 (£4/$6/$8AUS) a month - you can join up HERE To access our website click HERE If you would like a free copy of our "Annual Tracker" or our e-book "66 Days to Sobriety" please email janet@tribesober.com If you would like to come to our Saturday afternoon Zoom Cafe as a guest and meet our community just email janet@tribesober.com Episode Sponsor This episode is sponsored by the Tribe Sober Membership Program. If you want to change your relationship with alcohol then sign up today Read more about our 7-step program and subscribe HERE Book a Discovery Call with me to find out if our membership would help you Help us to spread the word! We made this podcast so that we can reach more people who need our help. Please subscribe and share. If you enjoyed the podcast then please leave us a 5 star review on Apple podcasts, take a screenshot of your review and DM it to Tribe Sober's Instagram page - see PS for instructions - we'll send you something special to say thank you! We release a podcast episode every Saturday morning. You can follow Tribe Sober on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram You can catch our FB live on Saturday mornings (11am SAST) and you can join our private Facebook group HERE Thank you for listening! Till Next Week Janet x PS How to leave an rating/review in Apple Podcasts (on an iOS device) 1. Open the Podcasts app. EASY. 2. Choose "Search" from the bottom row of icons and enter the name of the show (i.e., "Recover Like A Mother") into the search field. 3. Select the show under Shows (not under Episodes). 4. Scroll down past the first few episodes until you see Ratings & Reviews. 5. Click "Write a Review" underneath the displayed reviews from other listeners. 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8.19.21 #RolandMartinUnfiltered: Qualified immunity taken off the table; Biden unveils plan to end COVID; AL doc says NO to the unvaxxed; Mississippi hospitals have no beds and a staff shortage amid pandemic; Will Black biz see infrastructure $$$? Commerce Deputy Sec. Don Graves will join us to discuss + Update on Haiti and Afghanistan Support #RolandMartinUnfiltered via the Cash App ☛ https://cash.app/$rmunfiltered or via PayPal ☛ https://www.paypal.me/rmartinunfiltered #RolandMartinUnfiltered is a news reporting platform covered under Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Will Black, a Self Mastery coach and owner of The Balanced Self, got sober in Australia, of all places, in April 2018. A world traveler and adventurer, he was studying geography Down Under when he decided the only way he could find happiness was to put the drink down. (CONTENT WARNING: Will and I discuss ayahuasca, a psychedelic drug in the form of a drink that's brewed from plants. We also briefly discuss drinking.) Will's abuse of alcohol, which saw him blacking out regularly, stemmed from his lifelong battles with anxiety, depression, and the general struggle to find his place in this world. About a year and a half into his sobriety journey, he traveled to Costa Rice for an ayahuasca ceremony, through which he says he was able to cast out his trauma and mental illness. Will did tons of research and didn't take the decision to take the psychedelic drug lightly. It goes without saying that his path to sobriety and holistic living isn't typical, but it points out that there is no be-all-end-all recovery solution. Everyone's program is unique. ************************************ Our conversation with Will was presented by DUI & Behavioral Health Counseling Centers, which has offices here in northern Illinois – in Sycamore, Plano, and Crystal Lake. If you suspect you or someone you love has a problem with drinking, drugs, mental illness or anger, call 815-895-9000 today and set up an evaluation. Visit duisycamore.com for more information. ************************************ Catch me on IGTV (@40000_Steps) and Facebook Live at 11 a.m. CST every Tuesday and Thursday. Join the discussion. Bring your own snacks. ************************************ If you or someone you know would like to star on the podcast, or be interviewed on IGTV, email us at 40000steps@gmail.com. ************************************ Sign up for our free newsletter and read my regular musings in The Big Blog at 40000steps.com, where you can also read about and listen to every episode of 40,000 Steps Radio. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/christopher-heimerman/message
Tribe Sober - inspiring an alcohol-free life! This week my guest is Will Black. He is a Life Mastery Coach and a registered Yoga teacher. He was clever enough to realise that alcohol was not serving him at an early age and these days his life and work is guided by the ethos of finding balance. Will's mission is to help people to overcome their limiting beliefs and behaviours so thay can live balanced intentional lives. In this Episode from almost the first time he drank it and lost some of his friends. From almost the first time Will drank it was apparent that he was going to develop a problem – he had blackouts, guilt and remorse He was sensible enough to realise that he had to quit but had no idea how he was going to make a change Like many of us he put the moderation “rules” in place – and like many of us proceeded to break those rules! Will raised the interesting point that for many of us we use booze because we want to “break free” One or two glasses of wine won't get us to that place so that's why end up breaking the moderation rules. We agreed that when we get to the stage of wondering if we have a problem with alcohol the answer is Yes! Of course Will was worried about life without booze would be a kind of “half life” – no friends, no fun no relationship! The foundation to Will's sobriety was fitness and meditation - he watched videos, listened to podcasts - did it alone He now realizes that it would have been easier if he had found a community and connected with others who had done this His first year was difficult and he felt awkward and weird at social events but he persevered and it got easier He explained how meditation helps in early sobriety as we learn to become an observer of our thoughts Will raised the interesting point that when we drink we are trying to calm our mind – meditation does that, but in a healthy way Yoga, meditation and physical activities are ideal as they will reduce the dopamine deficit which hits us in early sobriety. He talked about the Domino Effect – quit drinking and you will start looking at other parts of your life You can find Will on IG – The Balanced Self and his website is WillOwenBlack.com – he teaches yoga and is a coach Although Will got sober alone it was an uphill battle – with hindsight he recommends that people connect with a group Tribe sober is one of those groups and we've been changing lives for five years now. Why not check us out on tribesober.com Joining Tribe Sober is a great way to start your Sober Curious journey We'll put you on a 30 day alcohol free challenge so you can test your dependency Membership also allows you to find your people as we welcome you into our supportive community Just go to tribesober.com and hit the "join our tribe" button to read more about the benefits of membership More info Subscription membership for Tribe Sober is just R85 (£4/$6) a month - you can join up HERE To access our website click HERE If you would like a free copy of our "Annual Tracker" or our e-book "66 Days to Sobriety" please email janet@tribesober.com If you would like to come to our Saturday afternoon Zoom Cafe as a guest and meet our community just email janet@tribesober.com Episode Sponsor This episode is sponsored by the Tribe Sober Membership Program. If you want to change your relationship with alcohol then sign up today Read more about our 7-step program and subscribe HERE Book a Discovery Call with me to find out if our membership would help you Help us to spread the word! We made this podcast so that we can reach more people who need our help. Please subscribe and share. If you enjoyed the podcast then please leave us a 5 star review on Apple podcasts, take a screenshot of your review and DM it to Tribe Sober's Instagram page - we'll send you something special to say thank you! We release a podcast episode every Saturday morning. You can follow Tribe Sober on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram and join our Tribe Sober Club on Clubhouse - we are on Clubhouse every Sunday afternoon at 5pm SA time so come join the conversation. You can catch our FB live on Saturday mornings (11am SAST) and you can join our private Facebook group HERE Thank you for listening! Till Next Week Janet x
Recovery coach Will Black proves that there is no minimum age requirement for recovering from addiction and becoming a valuable helper to others.
In this edition of the On The Rox podcast, Denver Post sportswriters Kyle Newman and Patrick Saunders break down Bud Black. How is the manager holding up amid Colorado's last-place season so far, including dealing with the Rockies' anemic 2-17 road record? Is Black equipped to lead a young, prospect-laden team still searching for an identity? Will Black -- or should Black -- get fired if the Rockies keep on pace toward 100-plus losses? Those questions, and more insight, are addressed in this week's show.
As a child Will Black faced depression and anxiety; he struggled to find a place in the world and felt unworthy of love. As a teen, Will hid from the world because he felt inherently broken until he discovered alcohol. He spent 6 years spiralling out of control until one day, he put down the bottle and for his answers, and his purpose through yoga and meditation. Connect with Will www.willowenblack.com Facebook @the.balanced.self and Instagram @the.balanced.self If you think you might have a problem with alcohol, you're not alone, there's a meeting with AA waiting for you, find out more here. You are not alone. Your support of The Roller Coaster is always appreciated, please make sure to SUBSCRIBE! If you REALLY like what you hear, leave a comment, and share it with your friends! You can find me on: www.therollercoaster.com Facebook @therollercoasterpodcast Instagram @the_roller_coaster_podcast Remember to also follow Necture Growth Network on Instagram @necturegrowth Thanks for joining me today and until next time I'm sending my virtually distant hugs!
Welcome back to another episode of YNA. We welcome back Will Black for another conversation on mental health, but this time, we revisit a previous topic. Anxiety. Listen as we compare and contrast on the do's and don'ts when it comes to anxiety, and how you ultimately can overcome it and find the help you need!
In this episode Kelly is joined by Will Black, a Yoga and wellness provider based in Colorado. Will, talks openly about his journey from depression which led to uncontrolled alcohol use, and finding a way out through fitness. A change of ways in the form of Yoga and Meditation has led Will to a life of balance and place from which he can now comfortably help and serve others.
Welcome back to another YNA episode where we welcome todays guest, Will Black! Join us as we talk about the two different personality types and how we may in fact be a bit of both!
No justice. No peace. The squad tackles justice, law enforcement, the judicial system, and racism, as well as the current court case taking place with Derek Chauvin in the death of George Floyd. What are your thoughts? Will America ever get rest? Will Black lives ever really matter? Will the verdict change anything in America? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/poddinuspodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/poddinuspodcast/support
Will Black is a young man in recovery who shares his passion for wellness through his expertise in yoga and meditation. Will relates his experiences with using alcohol to alleviate symptoms of social anxiety and depression, only to realize drinking then became a problem of its own. Will is now three years sober and lives life to the fullest while inspiring others to do the same. https://www.willowenblack.com/ https://www.reddit.com/r/stopdrinking/ Episode website: https://jeanmccarthy.ca/2021/03/29/the-bubble-hour-s9e12-will-black/ Host Jean McCarthy's blog, books and links to other Bubble Hour info are available at www.jeanmccarthy.ca
Ryan, Seth, and Will Black talk about all the transactions this NFL offseason
Special guest Will Black joins the show!
Live from Vibestreet Episode 027 featuring Josh Echols, Micah Lewis, Charles Jennings, and Will Black https://www.vibestreet.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vibestreetstudios/
Live from Vibestreet Episode 25 featuring Josh Echols, Micah Lewis, Charles Jennings, and Will Black vibestreet.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vibestreetstudios/
Will Black ** is a Canadian singer-songwriter and Modern Musician Gold Artist who got his start as a cruise ship entertainer and then as the resident performer at a club in Bermuda for twelve years. In this episode, Will shares the tools he used to make his own online music business his entire source of sustainable income so that you can create a successful and thriving business of your own. If your music feels like a hobby or you’ve struggled to replace the live performance portion of your income during the pandemic, then this episode of the Modern Musician Podcast ( http://modern-musician.com/podcast?utm_source=MailingList ) is for you! Some of the lessons you will learn: * The art of live streaming (a great way to reach fans during the pandemic) * How to target your fans and drive traffic * Create an inner circle (a place to provide value for and monetize your fans) Sign up for Will Black’s newsletter here: www.WillBlack.net ( http://www.willblack.net/ ) Will Black’s Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/willblack ( http://www.facebook.com/willblack ) Follow Will Black on Spotify: www.WillBlack.com/spotify ( http://www.willblack.com/spotify ) Subscribe on Youtube: www.WillBlack.com/youtube ( http://www.willblack.com/youtube ) Sign up for Michael Walker’s FREE Fanbase Growth Workshop here: http://bit.ly/FanBaseGrowthWorkshop To learn more about Modern Musician visit: www.modern-musician.com ( http://www.modern-musician.com/ )
On this episode, the uncs give their thoughts, views, and opinions on... 0:00 Intro 6:32 Reasons to be depressed 16:47 Trey Songz choked out a cop 20:50 Marjorie Taylor Greene woes 28:42 Building a good brotherhood 31:02 Treatment of troops in DC 33:08 Pence is homeless/Trump might get evicted 39:19 NFL: Old School America/New School America? 42:56 Will Black people spend the new $20 bill 44:39 Gamestop stocks 49:47 Johnson & Johnson's comeback 53:48 Proud Boys' Afro Latino leader 1:02:10 Outro
How long does it take Nick Knowles to build a prefab house? Will Black & Decker sponsor the podcast? How do you nationalise coal? Jake Yapp & Natt Tapley & Lizzie Roper find out in today's Date Fight!
The WSIGAD crew is going to give it to you raw this episode! Why don't relationships last like they use to? Is marriage a realistic goal anymore? Would you want to know someone's sexual body count? Will computers eventually replace humans as the ruling force on earth? Will Black people ever get reparations? If so who qualifies? How much?? Another funny yet still deep show for you!!
The views expressed on air during Call Me When It’s Over do not represent the views of the RAGE Works staff, partners, or affiliates. Listener discretion advised.Show Notes“It Was Written”Now it’s time, only ten shows left until episode 200! Before the party starts, let’s continue the countdown with Episode 190 of Call Me When It’s Over. On this week's show, “It Was Written,” Josiesboy (@josiesboy) and Alexis (@alonafuss) welcome a great friend to the room. Journalist, and founder of spokenent.com, Steven McCoy.Highlights•Culture vs. Content: Should we do more to protect our culture in media?•Will Black media ever get the respect it deserves?•The importance of persistence and where it can take you•Overrated/UnderratedFollow Call Me When It’s Over on Facebook.•https://www.facebook.com/callmewhenitsover/Follow the hosts of Call Me When It’s Over on Instagram.•@Josiesboy•@alonafussFollow Josies Boy on Snapchat•Josies_BoyBuy Josies Boy art •Josiesboy.bigcartel.com•Josiesboyart.comCheck Out Some of the Other Shows on the RAGE Works Network•Black is the New Black: https://www.rageworksnetwork.com/show/bitnb/•Cheese! A Photography Podcast: https://www.rageworksnetwork.com/show/capp/•The Variant Issue: https://www.rageworksnetwork.com/show/tvi/•Turnbuckle Tabloid: https://www.rageworksnetwork.com/show/tbt/•Toys & Tech of the Trade: https://www.rageworksnetwork.com/show/ttott/
The views expressed on air during Call Me When It’s Over do not represent the views of the RAGE Works staff, partners, or affiliates. Listener discretion advised.Show Notes“It Was Written”Now it’s time, only ten shows left until episode 200! Before the party starts, let’s continue the countdown with Episode 190 of Call Me When It’s Over. On this week's show, “It Was Written,” Josiesboy (@josiesboy) and Alexis (@alonafuss) welcome a great friend to the room. Journalist, and founder of spokenent.com, Steven McCoy.Highlights•Culture vs. Content: Should we do more to protect our culture in media?•Will Black media ever get the respect it deserves?•The importance of persistence and where it can take you•Overrated/UnderratedFollow Call Me When It’s Over on Facebook.•https://www.facebook.com/callmewhenitsover/Follow the hosts of Call Me When It’s Over on Instagram.•@Josiesboy•@alonafussFollow Josies Boy on Snapchat•Josies_BoyBuy Josies Boy art •Josiesboy.bigcartel.com•Josiesboyart.comCheck Out Some of the Other Shows on the RAGE Works Network•Black is the New Black: https://www.rageworksnetwork.com/show/bitnb/•Cheese! A Photography Podcast: https://www.rageworksnetwork.com/show/capp/•The Variant Issue: https://www.rageworksnetwork.com/show/tvi/•Turnbuckle Tabloid: https://www.rageworksnetwork.com/show/tbt/•Toys & Tech of the Trade: https://www.rageworksnetwork.com/show/ttott/
The views expressed on air during Call Me When It’s Over do not represent the views of the RAGE Works staff, partners, or affiliates. Listener discretion advised.Show Notes“It Was Written”Now it’s time, only ten shows left until episode 200! Before the party starts, let’s continue the countdown with Episode 190 of Call Me When It’s Over. On this week's show, “It Was Written,” Josiesboy (@josiesboy) and Alexis (@alonafuss) welcome a great friend to the room. Journalist, and founder of spokenent.com, Steven McCoy.Highlights•Culture vs. Content: Should we do more to protect our culture in media?•Will Black media ever get the respect it deserves?•The importance of persistence and where it can take you•Overrated/UnderratedFollow Call Me When It’s Over on Facebook.•https://www.facebook.com/callmewhenitsover/Follow the hosts of Call Me When It’s Over on Instagram.•@Josiesboy•@alonafussFollow Josies Boy on Snapchat•Josies_BoyBuy Josies Boy art •Josiesboy.bigcartel.com•Josiesboyart.comCheck Out Some of the Other Shows on the RAGE Works Network•Black is the New Black: https://www.rageworksnetwork.com/show/bitnb/•Cheese! A Photography Podcast: https://www.rageworksnetwork.com/show/capp/•The Variant Issue: https://www.rageworksnetwork.com/show/tvi/•Turnbuckle Tabloid: https://www.rageworksnetwork.com/show/tbt/•Toys & Tech of the Trade: https://www.rageworksnetwork.com/show/ttott/
The views expressed on air during Call Me When It’s Over do not represent the views of the RAGE Works staff, partners, or affiliates. Listener discretion advised.Show Notes“It Was Written”Now it’s time, only ten shows left until episode 200! Before the party starts, let’s continue the countdown with Episode 190 of Call Me When It’s Over. On this week's show, “It Was Written,” Josiesboy (@josiesboy) and Alexis (@alonafuss) welcome a great friend to the room. Journalist, and founder of spokenent.com, Steven McCoy.Highlights•Culture vs. Content: Should we do more to protect our culture in media?•Will Black media ever get the respect it deserves?•The importance of persistence and where it can take you•Overrated/UnderratedFollow Call Me When It’s Over on Facebook.•https://www.facebook.com/callmewhenitsover/Follow the hosts of Call Me When It’s Over on Instagram.•@Josiesboy•@alonafussFollow Josies Boy on Snapchat•Josies_BoyBuy Josies Boy art •Josiesboy.bigcartel.com•Josiesboyart.comCheck Out Some of the Other Shows on the RAGE Works Network•Black is the New Black: https://www.rageworksnetwork.com/show/bitnb/•Cheese! A Photography Podcast: https://www.rageworksnetwork.com/show/capp/•The Variant Issue: https://www.rageworksnetwork.com/show/tvi/•Turnbuckle Tabloid: https://www.rageworksnetwork.com/show/tbt/•Toys & Tech of the Trade: https://www.rageworksnetwork.com/show/ttott/
While the media anoints Bernie Sanders as the frontrunner coming out of New Hampshire, the numbers show that moderates Pete Buttigieg and Amy Klobuchar combined clobbered the avowed socialist. In other words, a Pete-Amy mash-up candidate would have killed Bernie in his own backyard. Joe Biden and Elizabeth Warren seem headed for the exits. Will Black voters rescue Joe from his destiny as the most electable presidential candidate never to win a primary? Join our Members and help produce this show: https://BillWhittle.com/register/
Can the big play offense of the Chiefs continue their success in the cold confines of Arrowhead? What about those Packers in a tough matchup vs the Seahawks on the frozen tundra? All that and more on todays episode of Football at its Finest with Will Black! Support this podcast
Birmingham Bowl: Boston College is a mess, Cincinnati coming in after two disappointing losses back to back vs Memphis. Tennessee riding a hot streak and Indiana bringing a high flying offense into the Gator Bowl. How will it all unfold? Will Black has some ideas!! Support this podcast
Bowl Mania continues and Will Black has all the details ready for your listening pleasure. Plenty of injuries and in-actives to be aware of from the DFS point of view as well as if you are trying to predict spreads and totals. Support this podcast
The Hilltoppers take on the Broncos in the First Responder Bowl. Will Black has the breakdown for both the matchup and Draft Kings Support this podcast
How will the CFB Playoff games turn out? What will we see between these 4 talented teams? Will Black breaks it all down and gives his thoughts and opinions on todays games. Draft Kings analysis included. Support this podcast
Will Black gives his thoughts and opinions on what to expect in the two late games on Friday Night. Support this podcast
It is Christmas but the sports world slows for no man. A couple interesting stories from the NFL caught Will Black's eye this morning and here is the fruit of his labor. Support this podcast
How can the NFL help with game flow in the era of instant replay? How can the NFL help their officials not look incompetent. Will Black has some ideas. Support this podcast
NFL Sunday was as wild as most have been this season and now another MNF showdown is upon us. Will Black reviews the Sunday matchups, talks a little playoffs and gets into the MNF breakdown featuring Draft Kings Showdown. @willblacktalk Facebook.com/footballatitsfinest Support this podcast
The Chiefs travel to the Windy City tonight to face the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field. The Chiefs are looking to improve their playoff position while the Bears continue to disect the play of Mitchell Trubisky to determine his longevity as the Bears starting QB. Will Black has it covered for you including a dive into the DFS world breaking down the Showdown slate on Draft Kings. Support this podcast
The 2020 Recruiting class is in for the Iowa Hawkeyes. Another year of holding onto in state talent and staying consistent with the types of players they like to acquire. Will Black highlights a few guys that stand out. Support this podcast
Coach Scott Frost has had an accomplished off-season thus far on the recruiting trail. Will Black gives his analysis on some of the talent coming to Nebraska in 2020. Support this podcast
The game was not a good one. A lopsided affair but a record evening for Drew Brees' is still worth knowing about. Will Black gives the recap in audio dramatic form. Support this podcast
How will the Colts fair this evening in New Orleans? Only time will tell, but Will Black will give you his thoughts and analysis on what you can expect to see this evening. Draft Kings Showdown Analysis at the End!! Support this podcast
Will Black gives the epic retelling of the matchup between the Buffalo Bills and the Pittsburgh Steelers. Support this podcast
What will a game in the Steel City provide the viewing audience of SNF this evening? Will Black has the preview for you. Support this podcast
NFL WEEK 15 is full of matchups with playoff implications, Will Black walks you through the murky waters and gives his thoughts on what to expect this weekend in the NFL Support this podcast
Football at its Finest Presents a dramatic retelling of the Dec 12 2019 matchup between the New York Jets and the Baltimore Ravens on Thursday Night Football. Written, Recorded, Produced, Narrated, by Will Black. Support this podcast
The New York Jets travel too Baltimore to face the Ravens. Will Black provides a preview of the game. Support this podcast
Soldier Field, aptly named for a stadium featuring modern day gladiators. The Bears were 6 and 6 needing a win to stay alive in the playoff conversation Staggering into town, came the Dallas Cowboys. The star had lost its shine, the talent under performing. With A similar 6 and 6 record. Dallas still sits on top of the beleaguered NFC EAST. Needless to say, When Bears and Cowboys meet on the trail …….it never ends well for the trail. In the cool of night the teams took their positions. A cool 43 degrees, cold enough to chill the spectators but not nearly cold enough to cool the blood of the combatents. Will Black reads to you the tale of the Cowboys vs Bears from Dec. 5 2019. Support this podcast
A new government soon or not; Relatively Santa; Hafod and Arthur; Percy Pigs or not; You're on in five; Up early for TV; Should you post as you or your brand?; An interview with Sarah Williams; Music from Will Black
Will Black breaks down the Monday Night Football game between the Minnesota Vikings and the Seattle Seahawks from a DFS perspective. Draft Kings Showdown Slate. Support this podcast
Will The Bears be the keys to victory today? That and more on today's episode of Football at its Finest with Will Black. Support this podcast
Hear from Will Black, Deputy Superintendent in Paducah Public Schools, which is led by IEI member Dr. Donald Shively, on their progressive curriculum decision-making processes. Teachers in Paducah have the ability to promote effective curriculum solutions for piloting and vetting via their PLC's. If you like Supes Talking Curriculum, this is the episode for you. Shout out to @edreports for their work along the same continuum!
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We are celebating the 80th Episode of The Film Review: Movies Music Culture Politics Society Podcast, and we're celebrating with the TFR Massive, who watch and listen to the podcast live @ Crayzon Deeyon on Facebook on Sundays at 5:30pm PT / 8:30pm ET. Our topic for the show is-- everyone says there's somehting after death, but everyone acts liek it isn't. We're talkling the Amber Guyger kumbaya moments during the trail, and the death of Joshua Brown, who testified in the case. Why is it that so many Black people feel it's better to continue to forgive, instead of calling for the upmost justice, when a Black person is gunned down by racist caucasians? Our Black people afraid to stand up, and in fear of dying? Don't they believe-in what they say they believe-in when it comes to standing for justice? How can Black people trust one another, when kumbaya moments, like what was seen in the courtroom, allows open-duck-season on Black people who stand and testify against racist caucasians? Will Black people ever when the race when they continue to practice forgiveness, while racist caucasians practice retribution? Let's discuss. Chime-In Line: 213.943.3358.
My reaction to the Amber Guyger sentencing for killing a man in his own home. What does this mean? Will Black lives continue to be undervalued and worthless to those that do not occupy the same space? Let's talk about it. Thank you for listening #TalkYourTruthers. I love you all and we will keep rocking together.
This week's episode starts off with a song from L.O. and a reenactment of the calls that we all miss or avoid from LIFE! We start off with a discussion about dealing with contractors and their ability to capitalize on our fears and ignorance when it comes to home repairs. Alaric tells us about his recent run-in with lead abatement and shady contractor practices. This leads us into the astronomical cost of health coverage in this country and how one trip to the hospital can change your financial life. And, speaking of changes, we then talk about the growing trend of couples deciding to blend their last name when getting married versus the traditional practice of wives taking on their husband's last name. Is it a time-honored tradition or an archaic idea? We round out the show with the Black man that America loves to hate O.J. Simpson who has recently plunged into social media by recently joining Twitter. We also discuss reparations. Will Black people ever get them? If so, in what form should they be handed down. Once again thanks for listening to another episode of Decoding40! And, follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. You can also check us out on Patreon.
This week's episode starts off with a song from L.O. and a reenactment of the calls that we all miss or avoid from LIFE! We start off with a discussion about dealing with contractors and their ability to capitalize on our fears and ignorance when it comes to home repairs. Alaric tells us about his recent run-in with lead abatement and shady contractor practices. This leads us into the astronomical cost of health coverage in this country and how one trip to the hospital can change your financial life. And, speaking of changes, we then talk about the growing trend of couples deciding to blend their last name when getting married versus the traditional practice of wives taking on their husband's last name. Is it a time-honored tradition or an archaic idea? We round out the show with the Black man that America loves to hate O.J. Simpson who has recently plunged into social media by recently joining Twitter. We also discuss reparations. Will Black people ever get them? If so, in what form should they be handed down. Once again thanks for listening to another episode of Decoding40! And, follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. You can also check us out on Patreon.
Canadian singer-songwriter Will Black crafts timeless, high-energy tunes rooted in chord-driven, melodic rock n’ roll. Layers of instrumental harmonies and thoughtful lyrics explore love, lust and heartbreak and honor the classic rock songwriters that continue to inspire him including Bruce Springsteen, Bryan Adams and John Mellencamp. Through magnetic live performances that channel the power of commanding entertainers such as the Rolling Stones, Prince and Bon Jovi, Will pulls audiences into his rock guitar-infused orbit. His latest album Cry Like Hell is a diverse collection of tunes, which provide personal insight into some of his life’s many plot twists. Will’s creative journey has been dually marked by a deep respect for the roots of modern music and a commitment to forge his own path as an artist. As a kid growing up in the ‘80s across Canada, he was fascinated by his mother’s six-string acoustic guitar. In middle school, he began taking lessons at the local music store and eventually graduated to a “Sears Special” cherry red electric guitar. In his later teens, he developed skills as a compelling vocalist through high school bands and as leader of his own garage rock group. By the time he graduated, he had fully resolved to pursue a professional music career and began to weave his way throughout Western Canada busking, grabbing regular gigs and working jobs that gave him the freedom to develop his talent. Will first found professional success with his classic rock duo The Doorcrashers. In 2001 he embarked on a new voyage as a full-time seafaring entertainer maintaining a rigorous live performance schedule on Carnival and Celebrity Cruise Lines. Since 2005, Will has enjoyed a long-term residency at Bermuda’s Hog Penny Pub where he performs five nights a week, April through December, frequently mixing up his show with different themes and other local acts. For the past decade, Will Black has continued to consistently write and perform fresh material, collaborate on projects with other inventive artists and build up an enthusiastic following worldwide by sharing his deep passion for enriching the vibrant independent music community. In 2008, he recorded and self-produced his debut 8 track album Dancing With The Dead at the legendary Metalworks Studios in Toronto alongside a gifted team of the city’s top session musicians. The song Senorita Ballerina placed in the top 20 for the Rock/Alternative category in Unisong’s 12th Annual International Songwriting Contest, was nominated as Best Rock Song at the 2008 Ontario Independent Music Awards and was also selected as a Semi-Finalist in the 2008 UK Songwriting Contest. Will's Website Will Black"s Inner Circle Membership Will's Facebook
Comebacks, comings and goings; Archie Harrison; Sheep at School; Danny Baker; Be a fussy speaker; Radio Radio; Lessons from the Starman; An interview with and music from, Will Black
Canadian singer-songwriter Will Black crafts timeless, high-energy tunes rooted in chord-driven, melodic rock n’ roll. Layers of instrumental harmonies and thoughtful lyrics explore love, lust and heartbreak and honor the classic rock songwriters that continue to inspire him including Bruce Springsteen, Bryan Adams and John Mellencamp. Through magnetic live performances that channel the power of commanding entertainers such as the Rolling Stones, Prince and Bon Jovi, Will pulls audiences into his rock guitar-infused orbit. His latest album Cry Like Hell is a diverse collection of tunes, which provide personal insight into some of his life’s many plot twists. Will’s creative journey has been dually marked by a deep respect for the roots of modern music and a commitment to forge his own path as an artist. As a kid growing up in the ‘80s across Canada, he was fascinated by his mother’s six-string acoustic guitar. In middle school, he began taking lessons at the local music store and eventually graduated to a “Sears Special” cherry red electric guitar. In his later teens, he developed skills as a compelling vocalist through high school bands and as leader of his own garage rock group. By the time he graduated, he had fully resolved to pursue a professional music career and began to weave his way throughout Western Canada busking, grabbing regular gigs and working jobs that gave him the freedom to develop his talent. Will first found professional success with his classic rock duo The Doorcrashers. In 2001 he embarked on a new voyage as a full-time seafaring entertainer maintaining a rigorous live performance schedule on Carnival and Celebrity Cruise Lines. Since 2005, Will has enjoyed a long-term residency at Bermuda’s Hog Penny Pub where he performs five nights a week, April through December, frequently mixing up his show with different themes and other local acts. For the past decade, Will Black has continued to consistently write and perform fresh material, collaborate on projects with other inventive artists and build up an enthusiastic following worldwide by sharing his deep passion for enriching the vibrant independent music community. In 2008, he recorded and self-produced his debut 8 track album Dancing With The Dead at the legendary Metalworks Studios in Toronto alongside a gifted team of the city’s top session musicians. The song Senorita Ballerina placed in the top 20 for the Rock/Alternative category in Unisong’s 12th Annual International Songwriting Contest, was nominated as Best Rock Song at the 2008 Ontario Independent Music Awards and was also selected as a Semi-Finalist in the 2008 UK Songwriting Contest. Will's Website Will Black"s Inner Circle Membership Will's Facebook
An album that truly encapsulates the definition of 'classic', Bruce Springsteen's 'Born To Run' gets the 'My Classic Album' treatment thanks to Canadian singer Will Black. Will joins Mike to break down an album that Springsteen took over a year in the studio to perfect at a time when the stakes were at an all time high. What was Bruce's initial reaction to the final album upon first listening to it? How important is the track order on 'Born To Run'? Which members of the E Street Band link 'Born To Run' to Meat Loaf's 'Bat Out of Hell'? PLUS Mike gives you the inside scoop on the return of Cleveland International Records and the compilation celebrating their history 'Cleveland Rocks'. Buckle in for a jam packed episode of 'My Classic Album'. For more information on the show: Head over to www.myclassicalbum.co.uk Like us on Facebook at 'My Classic Album with Mike Norris' Follow us on Instagram @myclassicalbumpodcast Or on Twitter @mca_podcast Music Credits: 'This Is Rock' by Silvia Marchese 'Say Goodbye To Hollywood' performed by Ronnie Spector and the E Street Band. Written by Billy Joel. Provided courtesy of Cleveland International Records. Available on upcoming compilation 'Cleveland Rocks' 'Beautiful Losers' performed by Will Black. Available on his album 'Dancing With the Dead'
On today’s podcast, OJ and Cj starts off talking about their horrible uber/dollar cab rides. Kanye twitter rant (06:42:00), the Dice Game comes back along with very controversial questions (00:37:00); Will Black people ever meet their potential (00:39:50),4 things WHITE women do BETTER than BLACK women (00:42:18), Dark Web topic: arguing with your OPS on FB live & women wanting an AGGRESSIVE man (01:19:00). Intro : Look Back At It - A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie // Outro : Next Big Thing - Blueface OFFICAL IG: @donttrustouropinion CJ: @coninetyfour OJ: grandeoronde Shawn: @shawnmrodgers Kev: @kevin_spacee Dev: @teddy__westwood --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/donttrustouropinion/support
STUFF are live online conversations hosted by Dr. Vibe (Canada) and Jazz Keyes (United States) about current events and culture from a black woman's and black man's POV. Jazz Keyes is a clinical psychologist, certified life coach, author, and motivational speaker. Recognized for her work as a community activist, Keyes has spent the last 10 years of her career focusing on empowering the lives of others. With an intense focus on women, people of color, and children, Keyes has been honored as a Neighborhood Hero by ComEd for her involvement in numerous community-based initiatives. As a psychologist and life coach, Keyes supplies clients with the necessary tools and techniques to awaken their divine energy, heal their open wounds and create an aura of love, compassionate and tranquility. For the last two years, Jazz Keyes has managed to grow her brand as a dating and relationship writer for two major media platforms, JET Magazine and Black and Married with Kids. Her first book, If We Knew Better: Soul Cries of Women Past and Present, is available here. Ms. Keyes is preparing to begin her PHD program Fall 2017. She will be studying to receive her Doctor of Philosophy in Marriage and Family Therapy with a specialization in Couples Therapy. Keyes has devoted a great deal of her time and energy on mastering the art of communication to create healthy, dynamic, long-lasting relationships and to help others do the same. Jazz Keyes is an aspiring bestselling author. Focusing on spirituality, emotional empowerment, and love, Keyes hopes to one day deliver soul healing messages as a television personality and international inspirational speaker. Recently, Dr. Vibe and Ms. Keyes talked with Chiaku Hanson about her book THE MALE CODE. Chiaku Hanson is a very discerned & spiritual woman. She is honest, unique and eclectic. Ms. Hanson has a male decoded blog, Male Decoded, where she decodes the male psyche. She is a Doctoral Candidate of Clinical Psychology. Her interests in psychology are: Spiritual Psychology; Psychoanalysis & NeuroPsychology. Spirit- Mind-Body. During the conversation, Ms. Hanson talked about: – Why does she write about men – How hbeing raised in a two parent household effected her opinions on men – The background behind the book – Why do men open up to her and the fact that men are not simple – One of thing that we need to know about men – “Silence drives a man crazy.” – Suggestions on how ladies get the silence out of the man and how to make a man purr like a cat – How safety is different for men and women – How she can tell if a man is insecure – How much is society coding men – The importance for men to stand up for themselves – “Treat people the way they need to be treated.” – How black feminism is effecting black manhood – “In the Black environment, there are too many queens and not enough kings.” – Have Black men and women come to understanding about shared roles – Will Black women allow Black men to spend time with their children? – What does the title of the book mean You can connect with Ms. Hanson via: Website Twitter Email You can find more about Ms. Keyes via: Website Twitter Facebook YouTube Instagram Visit our website at https://www.thedrvibeshow.com/ Please feel free to email us at dr.vibe@thedrvibeshow.com Please feel free to “Like” the “The Dr. Vibe Show” Facebook fan page at “The Dr. Vibe Show” Facebook Fan Page God bless, peace, be well and keep the faith, Dr. Vibe
Download Podcast Tonight we will be talking to Arthur “Silky Slim” Reed about his work to stop violence and senseless killings in our communities. Although many people are visiting family and friends this week, for many there will be an empty place at the table because of senseless violence. Silky Slim is a former gang member who once was about that "thug life" but after several near death experiences, he made a decision to be part of the solution and not part of the problem. You can check his space on the web at http://stopthekillinginc.org. After we talk to Silky Slim, we want to weigh in on rappers speaking out or not speaking out on the issues rooted in racism white supremacy. There were many Black people who took issue with Jay Z not using his position, platform and power to speak out on racial profiling in a meaningful manner after he was pretty much forced to weigh in on Shop & Frisk, then there are those that gave him a pass as a victim of racism and as such should not be expected to say or do anything to confront racism and white supremacy. Now we got a white rapper who goes by Macklemore who used his position and the American Music Awards platform to speak out on the issue of racial profiling and the killing of young black men. Will Black people have a problem with a white rapper speaking out on racial profiling and the killing of young Black men?
When you consider the recent race and class lawsuit filed against Barney’s and the national attention that Black leaders are bringing to the issue of shopping while Black… Will Black consumers be treated better and have a better shopping experience?… Let’s be honest who wants to lose a consumer group who has the capital to spend $350 on Belts and $2,500 on handbags?
We will be reviewing and discussing the movie, "The Diary of the Tired Black Man". What are some reasons why Black men are tired? What are some things black women do to cause a Black man to become "Tired"? Will Black women ever understand from the black man's spectrum of how it feels to be mistreated, belittled, and rejected?
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