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Forbes Talks
Democrats Will Lose Black Voters Unless They Figure This Out

Forbes Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 16:32


With Black voters making up at least 10 percent of the population in several swing states, Larry Adams, Founder and CEO of XStereotype sat down with Ali Jackson-Jolley to talk about why authenticity and representation in content and political ads are crucial in winning this demographic's vote.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Shit We Don't Talk About
Ep 84 - Challenging the System: A Journey from HR Exec to Sexual Wellness CEO

Shit We Don't Talk About

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 39:45 Transcription Available


Have you ever wondered what it takes to break free from the suffocating grip of corporate patriarchy and redefine your life's mission? Amber Simon did just that when she transitioned from being a high-ranking HR executive in the conservative financial sector to the fearless CEO of Quivr, a luxury adult sexual wellness brand. Amber's journey is nothing short of inspiring, as she courageously stepped away from an unfulfilling marriage and a toxic work environment to advocate for women's sexual empowerment.Amber's story is a poignant reminder of the societal neglect surrounding female pleasure and the dire need for comprehensive sexual education. Imagine realizing, after 17 years of marriage, that you have never experienced an orgasm. Amber opens up about this deeply personal epiphany and discusses the widespread misunderstandings about female anatomy—such as the difference between the vulva and the vagina. This part of the episode underscores the critical importance of women understanding their own bodies and advocating for their pleasure, free from shame or judgment.The challenges don't end there. Amber, a non-technical Black woman, faces formidable obstacles in securing venture capital for her innovative sexual wellness app. With Black women receiving less than 0.27% of venture funds, Amber's fight for equity is a testament to her determination and vision. This episode explores the societal conditioning that discourages women from taking bold steps in entrepreneurship and emphasizes the need to support initiatives that celebrate women's sexual wellness. Join us and be inspired by Amber's mission and learn how you can participate in this transformative journey.More about Amber:  Amber Joy, CEO and Founder of QUIVR, is a trailblazer in women's pleasure and intimacy education. A former Human Resources executive; Amber understood a “typical” corporate career was no longer bringing her joy and understood it was time for a pivot. Amber's journey reshaped her life's mission of bridging the gap between a comprehensive pleasure education and the need to do so in an empowering, woman-focused community. Under her leadership, QUIVR has become a sanctuary for those seeking to enrich their understanding of intimacy and pleasure, making education accessible and relatable for the busy woman seeking pleasure as a lifestyle.https://quivr.global/Quivr WaitlistFind Mia On Social Media ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠here⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Listen and subscribe to the podcast: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Apple Podcasts⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ | ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Spotify⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

Equal Time with Mary C. Curtis
How Black women, America's invisible ‘saviors,' can rewrite the narrative

Equal Time with Mary C. Curtis

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 48:19


With Black women rising to prominence in politics, the arts and every field in between, it could be said that it is their moment in history. But dig deeper and the picture is far more nuanced. When expectations are high and mothers still counsel daughters to “work twice as hard” to succeed, what is the cost? Is there enough attention paid to the concerns of Black women all day, every day, and not just when they are called on to “save the world”? And does the current, sometimes toxic political climate create additional stress? In this episode of Equal Time, host Mary C. Curtis talks with Dr. Inger E. Burnett-Zeigler, associate professor of Psychology and Behavioral Sciences at Northwestern University, whose clinical interests include stress management and wellness. Based on her own experience, extensive work and research, she offers advice on resources and services that can help everyone, especially Black women, show up for community and family, while paying attention to their own needs.

CQ on Congress
Equal Time with Mary C. Curtis: How Black women, America's invisible ‘saviors,' can rewrite the narrative

CQ on Congress

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 49:04


With Black women rising to prominence in politics, the arts and every field in between, it could be said that it is their moment in history. But dig deeper and the picture is far more nuanced. When expectations are high and mothers still counsel daughters to “work twice as hard” to succeed, what is the cost? Is there enough attention paid to the concerns of Black women all day, every day, and not just when they are called on to “save the world”? And does the current, sometimes toxic political climate create additional stress? In this episode of Equal Time, host Mary C. Curtis talks with Dr. Inger E. Burnett-Zeigler, associate professor of Psychology and Behavioral Sciences at Northwestern University, whose clinical interests include stress management and wellness. Based on her own experience, extensive work and research, she offers advice on resources and services that can help everyone, especially Black women, show up for community and family, while paying attention to their own needs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Office Hours With EAB
How to Build a Sense of Belonging Among Black and Latino Men

Office Hours With EAB

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 31:36


EAB's Jarrell Anderson and Alexa Silverman explore proactive steps that colleges can take to help Black and Latino men build a stronger sense of connection with their campus community. With Black and Latino men lagging nearly every other demographic in terms of college graduation rates, colleges are trying creative new approaches to drawing these students in and making them feel valued. Jarrell and Alexa share innovative programs that are working for partner institutions and identify four key moments in the student lifecycle when making a positive connection is especially critical.

Tea & Talk with Toya
All Spaces Are Not Safe

Tea & Talk with Toya

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2022 28:14


All friends and family are not safe spaces because that space has never been created for them. With Black women having to be strong all the time, not processing feelings how is this damaging our mental, emotional, and physical health? --- 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/latoya-nicole/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/latoya-nicole/support

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5 Things
'Back at square one again': A Black homebuyer's struggle to buy a piece of the American Dream

5 Things

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2022 20:42


With Black homeownership rates dipping, USA Today's James Brown discusses the state of the housing market with Housing and Economy reporter Swapna Venugopal and what it's like to try to purchase your first home in your 60's with a first hand account from an African American woman named Sonia McGhee. For more stories from James Brown, click here.For more on Swapna's story, click here.To follow James Brown or Swapna Venugopal on Twitter, click here and here.To become a subscriber to USA TODAY content, click here.Episode Transcript available hereAlso available at art19.com/shows/5-ThingsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Black with Sugar
Get to know us! Shocking revelations! Eviction, DMT experience… Black with Sugar Podcast 12

Black with Sugar

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2022 41:29


Get to know us! Shocking revelations! Eviction, DMT experience… Black with Sugar Podcast 12 ➡️ In this season finale episode, Keziah and Nadia finish the second part of “ get to know us” and reveal an even more shocking truth about their personal lives and experiences. Revelations that they bear and are now ready to share publicly. Their failures and challenges, reassessment of their lives and beliefs, they really opened up to their audience. ➡️ This is an episode that anyone can relate to, we all go through challenges in life. What matters is how we learn from it, rise and start over! After all, isn't that what life is about? A cycle of change forcing us to adapt and reassess our lives? ❤️ We hope you will enjoy this episode, learn from it and share it. Please do not hesitate to leave a comment !!

Fraudology Podcast
Cyber Monday and Grinch Bots

Fraudology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 25:28


With Black Friday and Cyber Monday 2021 in the books, Karisse shares the first public statistics for e-commerce sales during this historically record-breaking weekend of holiday sales and the impact it had on retailer fraud teams. Then, she shares news about a new bill announced in the US Senate to prevent "grinch bots". Although this bill has not yet been passed, it's important for e-commerce retailers, especially those with a limited supply of highly desirable items, to be aware of this bill and its potential impact. Karisse is left with more questions than answers around the enforcement of the bill and what technology could be recommended or required, but also understands the intention of this proposed law. 

Our Sick Society
REACH Special 3: The Role of Culture on Youth Mental Health

Our Sick Society

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 27:54


Adna, Karima, and Thai-sha are back! Join them in this special limited series produced by the Resilience, Ethnicity, and AdolesCent mental Health (REACH) project's Young Person's Community Champions (YPCC). With Black people being 40% more likely to access treatment through a police or criminal justice route, and less likely overall to receive psychological therapies, communities are reporting growing distrust in our justice and healthcare systems. But what other factors are at play? We know that culture can influence a person's beliefs, norms, values and opinions, but does it also have significant impact on mental health and help-seeking? And how do community experiences of mistrust impact the wider culture? The REACH YPCC engage in the much-needed discussion of the links between culture, stigma and mental health. They are joined by Lucas and Jonas, two of our REACH Champions, and Nathaniel Martin who works at King's College London and Black Thrive, reflecting on personal experiences of their own cultures and how this may have affected views surrounding mental health and help-seeking. If you need or know someone who needs support, please visit www.thereachstudy.com/resources.

Boston Athenæum
Peter S. Canellos and Farah Stockman, "The Great Dissenter: The Story of John Marshall Harlan"

Boston Athenæum

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 56:47


They say that history is written by the victors. But not in the case of the most famous dissenter on the Supreme Court. Almost a century after his death, it was John Marshall Harlan's words that helped end segregation, and gave us our civil rights and our modern economic freedom. But his legacy would not have been possible without the courage of Robert Harlan, a slave who John's father raised like a son in the same household. After the Civil War, Robert emerges as a political leader. With Black people holding power in the Republican Party, it is Robert who helps John land his appointment to the Supreme Court. At first, John is awed by his fellow justices, but the country is changing. Northern whites are prepared to take away black rights to appease the South. Giant trusts are monopolizing entire industries. Against this onslaught, the Supreme Court seemed all too willing to strip away civil rights and invalidate labor protections. As case after case comes before the court, challenging his core values, John makes a fateful decision: He breaks with his colleagues in fundamental ways, becoming the nation's prime defender of the rights of Black people, immigrant laborers, and people in distant lands occupied by the United States. Harlan's dissents, particularly in Plessy v. Ferguson, were widely read and a source of hope for decades. Thurgood Marshall called Harlan's Plessy dissent his “Bible”—and his legal roadmap to overturning segregation. In the end, Harlan's words built the foundations for the legal revolutions of the New Deal and Civil Rights eras. Spanning from the Civil War to the Civil Rights movement and beyond, The Great Dissenter is an epic rendering of the American legal system's greatest failures and most inspiring successes.

Tired Girls Inc.
S2 E19 - Starting a Biz with your BFF with SELFISH Founders - Rebecca & Sheridan

Tired Girls Inc.

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 40:43


How ya doin’ Tired Girl!? Spring is officially here, the days are getting longer, the sun is hitting different and we are here for it! Speaking of things “hittin’ different,” this week we are joined by two life-long besties who started a business together during the middle of the pandemic. We met Rebecca and Sheridan last year just before they launched. It’s been less than a year and their business is THRIVING. How? You may ask. That’s because they’re in the business of all things self-care and have each other’s back no matter what! If you’ve ever thought about starting a business with your BFF, we encourage you to tune into this episode with your bestie! Rebecca and Sheridan give such great advice on things to make sure before starting a business with your bestie, as well as keeping the friendship strong, despite any challenges owning a business together, and in general, can bring. We cannot get enough of the incredibly humble duo who stop at nothing to take care of their community. We are so inspired by these ambitious queens who have a beautiful mission of making self-care more approachable and giving back to the community by featuring products from small business and minority led brands (Read Full Bio below). We can’t wait for you to listen to this friendship episode because we know you’ll be inspired too! As always, we appreciate you stopping by and making us part of your day. We adore you! Please let us know your thoughts or if you have any questions by leaving us a review or tagging us on your social accounts. We would love to hear from you!

Dr. Jackie's Point of V
Be Your Own Advocate: Conversations you NEED to have with your OB/GYN

Dr. Jackie's Point of V

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 37:47


In this episode, I am joined by my friend and fellow OB/GYN Dr. Jessica Shepherd to discuss the important health questions and screenings you should be discussing with your OB/GYN. Many diseases from cervical cancer to breast cancer are preventable with early detection. With Black women disproportionately being at a higher risk of developing — and dying from — feminine health diseases, the information in this episode is truly life saving. To learn more about important health screenings go to Hologic.com/WellWoman.     Produced by Dear Media. 

Black Mums Upfront
7. Can We Trust The Police?

Black Mums Upfront

Play Episode Play 17 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 64:26


This week we get upfront with Commander Dr. Alison Heydari, the most senior Black female police officer in the UK, to ask, can we really trust the police to protect us and our children? With Black people nine times more likely to stopped and searched than white people in the UK and four times more likely in London, we talk stop and search, community relations and institutional racism, in this frank and arresting episode. Join us at the beginning of a very important dialogue with the Metropolitan police. We take no prisoners on this podcast.Hosts:⁣www.blackmumsupfront.com⁣www.instagram.com/blackmumsupfront⁣⁣www.instagram.com/brownstown29⁣www.instagram.com/natsduv⁣www.instagram.com/nanaadwoambeutcha⁣www.instagram.com/from_da_endz⁣⁣Guest: Commander Alison Heydariwww.twitter.com/A_HeydariMPS

The End Of Radio
The End Of Radio - Episode 3: Interview With Pauline Black of The Selecter and Rhoda Dakar of The Bodysnatchers

The End Of Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2020 72:14


“The End of Radio” host Matt Diehl has an especially outspoken conversation here with two multi-dimensional artists, Pauline Black and Rhoda Dakar – iconoclastic heroines who helped move the U.K.'s late-'70s “2 Tone” movement into musical legend. With Black fronting The Selecter and Dakar leading The Bodysnatchers, the two joined artists like The Specials, The Beat, and Madness in combining punk and ska to forge a new, politically conscious sound and vision. Black and Dakar remain active and wildly influential, continuing on to further triumphs – neither resting on their laurels in creating awareness mixed with hip-shaking rhythm, as well as expanding their scope beyond music.

Strome Business Minute with Dr. Jeff Tanner
Facebook grants for Black-owned businesses

Strome Business Minute with Dr. Jeff Tanner

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2020


I’m Jeff Tanner, Dean of the Strome College of Business, and this is a Strome Business Minute. In June, Facebook committed one hundred million dollars to advance US-based Black businesses, artists, and nonprofits. Last week, they unveiled their plan to offer Black businesses up to forty million dollars or forty percent of the original commitment, as grants. The grants, for Black-owned businesses with fewer than fifty employees, are broken into twenty five hundred dollars in cash and fifteen hundred dollars in Facebook advertising credits and the program will be administered by Accenture. Facebook’s goal is to pump the cash out in a hurry, hoping to get all of the cash released by the end of August. The grant application process opens today and they plan to support ten thousand businesses before the program concludes. With Black-owned businesses closing at twice the rate of other small businesses, every bit helps. This has been a Strome Business Minute, presented by the Strome College of Business at Old Dominion University.

MProper Mimi
Black Women's Equal Pay Day - How to negotiate salary and save your monies!

MProper Mimi

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2020 47:39


Episode 18: In honor of Black Women's Equal Pay Day Mimi Jacks was joined by guest Kelle Rozell, Marketing Director at ABC News to discuss salary negotiations and finances. With Black women earning roughly $0.62 per $1 that white non-hispanic men made in 2019, August 13, 2020 was how long they would need to work to catch up to that equal salary. What are some ways that we can advocate for ourselves to negotiate for fair pay? And how can we continue to save and secure our finances once we are there? Listen as Mimi and Kelle share some tips that they have come across and experienced. Remember, when one of us wins, we all win!  Be sure to listen and follow MProper Mimi everywhere you listen to you favorite podcasts! Feel free to follow Kelle on Twitter @Kelle or IG @k_rozell to see what else she is up to. I highly recommend checking out Girl Trek's Black History Bootcamp, a walking podcast @GirlTrek,  on Apple Podcast or Spotify for some motivating ways to exercise your revolutionary spirit by learning about our powerful leaders in resistance throughout time.  Keep sharing your stories and empowering the women around you! #OneLove #ProtectBlackWomen #EqualPay  Co-Produced by Cyren Young --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mpropermimi/support

MProper Mimi
Black Women's Equal Pay Day - How to negotiate salary and save your monies!

MProper Mimi

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2020 47:39


Episode 18: In honor of Black Women's Equal Pay Day Mimi Jacks was joined by guest Kelle Rozell, Marketing Director at ABC News to discuss salary negotiations and finances. With Black women earning roughly $0.62 per $1 that white non-hispanic men made in 2019, August 13, 2020 was how long they would need to work to catch up to that equal salary. What are some ways that we can advocate for ourselves to negotiate for fair pay? And how can we continue to save and secure our finances once we are there? Listen as Mimi and Kelle share some tips that they have come across and experienced. Remember, when one of us wins, we all win!  Be sure to listen and follow MProper Mimi everywhere you listen to you favorite podcasts! Feel free to follow Kelle on Twitter @Kelle or IG @k_rozell to see what else she is up to. I highly recommend checking out Girl Trek's Black History Bootcamp, a walking podcast @GirlTrek,  on Apple Podcast or Spotify for some motivating ways to exercise your revolutionary spirit by learning about our powerful leaders in resistance throughout time.  Keep sharing your stories and empowering the women around you! #OneLove #ProtectBlackWomen #EqualPay  Co-Produced by Cyren Young --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mpropermimi/support

The Diet Doc Life Mastery Podcast
BLACK & WHITE - AMBITION IN PERSPECTIVE

The Diet Doc Life Mastery Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 57:48


Funda Dervisoglu is in Program Management Leadership in the Cloud Division of Google. She has navigated her career through the tech industry with a tenacious conquer-the-world track record in sales, project leadership, and management, but has recently opened her life to include a little more...living. Can you be a super achiever and still find balance and happiness? Listen in as Funda and Joe both describe lives of purpose and direction ultimately tempered by gratitude and a sense of duty. Joe Klemczewski is a pioneering health scientist and fitness entrepreneur who academically moved from orthopedic physical therapy to nutrition and then health education as he built his company The Diet Doc, LLC. He later pursued personality and developmental psychology through a masters of fine arts in creative and professional writing. After finishing his MFA in the Department of Writing, Linguistics, and Creative Process at Western Connecticut State University, he studied social psychology at Harvard for two years before transferring to finish a Masters of Social Sciences at Ohio University. Klemczewski's goal for the second half of his career is to help fitness professionals and nutrition coaches integrate a level of social intelligence and awareness into their service models in an effort to help clients achieve more complete, sustainable health transformations. The Black & White Podcast joins his media efforts including The Diet Doc Life Mastery Podcast, Contest Prep University Podcast, and hundreds of interviews and lectures by adding a unique twist. With Black & White already in the planning phase, the racial tensions and riots of 2020 pushed Klemczewski to expedite production and begin with a series of interviews exploring our common values. The Black & White Podcast crashes into the nuances of culture, it challenges binary thinking, labeling, and dividing. The human race is ready to move beyond black and white thinking and the Black & White Podcast is ready to deepen connections. The Diet Doc exists for one reason: your optimal health. We're willing to bet that the best version of you is lean, healthy, strong, athletic, and with a resolute mindset. Our staff of expert nutrition consultants, exercise physiologists, and counselors support clients around the world and produce life-changing content. We hope you will explore what we offer and look for our free videos and articles at https://thedietdoc.com SUBSCRIBE TO THIS CHANNEL: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=thedietdocweightloss SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER: http://eepurl.com/geSFfn HOW WE CAN HELP YOU IN YOUR FITNESS CAREER! * Become an exclusive license owner with The Diet Doc: https://thedietdoc.com/join-our-team * Become a National Academy of Metabolic Science Certified Nutrition Consultant: https://namscert.com/ * Become a National Academy of Metabolic Science Physique Sport & Transformation Coach: https://namscert.com/ FREE QUIZ: DO YOU HAVE WHAT IT TAKES TO MEET YOUR GOALS? https://www.dropbox.com/s/thmmokbc3kd8uw3/Principles%20of%20Persistent%20Pursuit%20-%20Free%20Assessment.pdf?dl=0 LET'S CONNECT! Website: https://www.thedietdoc.com Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/TheDietDoc Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/dietdocglobal Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/thedietdoclife Podcast: https://soundcloud.com/thedietdoc

The Diet Doc Life Mastery Podcast
BLACK & WHITE - BUILDING BRIDGES

The Diet Doc Life Mastery Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2020 59:10


Many people know Zac Parsons as the co-owner of Honey Moon Coffee Company with multiple locations in Evansville, Indiana. Others may know him from his home stomping ground days in Phoenix, Arizona. Some have experienced him as the force behind Evansville's TED-X chapter, a consistent fixture in Habitat for Humanity projects, adjunct professor at the University of Evansville and the University of Southern Indiana, and in the mix of virtually every community event on the calendar. Zac relentlessly builds bridges between people, groups, and organizations, and that is by design. Parsons was drawn to non-profit work and earned a masters degree in organizational psychology because serving and connecting is the core of his being. Listen in as we dissect the social science impact that has brought the world to its knees. We're experiencing catastrophic social, racial, and economic division that threatens irreparable damage to our culture and individual relationships. In this episode of the Black & White Podcast, Zac provides three steps you can take to avoid social division and instead build productive bridges of friendship and cooperation. Enjoy! CONTACT ZAC: https://zacparsons.com/ https://www.facebook.com/zac.parsons https://www.instagram.com/zacparsonscom/ Joe Klemczewski is a pioneering health scientist and fitness entrepreneur who academically moved from orthopedic physical therapy to nutrition and then health education as he built his company The Diet Doc, LLC. He later pursued personality and developmental psychology through a masters of fine arts in creative and professional writing. After finishing his MFA in the Department of Writing, Linguistics, and Creative Process at Western Connecticut State University, he studied social psychology at Harvard for two years before transferring to finish a Masters of Social Sciences at Ohio University. Klemczewski's goal for the second half of his career is to help fitness professionals and nutrition coaches integrate a level of social intelligence and awareness into their service models in an effort to help clients achieve more complete, sustainable health transformations. The Black & White Podcast joins his media efforts including The Diet Doc Life Mastery Podcast, Contest Prep University Podcast, and hundreds of interviews and lectures by adding a unique twist. With Black & White already in the planning phase, the racial tensions and riots of 2020 pushed Klemczewski to expedite production and begin with a series of interviews exploring our common values. The Black & White Podcast crashes into the nuances of culture, it challenges binary thinking, labeling, and dividing. The human race is ready to move beyond black and white thinking and the Black & White Podcast is ready to deepen connections. Podcast music by Trey Klemczewski. The Diet Doc exists for one reason: your optimal health. We're willing to bet that the best version of you is lean, healthy, strong, athletic, and with a resolute mindset. Our staff of expert nutrition consultants, exercise physiologists, and counselors support clients around the world and produce life-changing content. We hope you will explore what we offer and look for our free videos and articles at https://thedietdoc.com SUBSCRIBE TO THIS CHANNEL: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=thedietdocweightloss LET'S CONNECT! Website: https://www.thedietdoc.com Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/TheDietDoc Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/dietdocglobal Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/thedietdoclife Podcast: https://soundcloud.com/thedietdoc

The Diet Doc Life Mastery Podcast
BLACK & WHITE - EQUALITY

The Diet Doc Life Mastery Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2020 52:44


Patrick Preston is a musician, recording artist, founder of Factor Primo, father, husband, son, brother, friend, and community leader. But to some, who clutch their purses when he walks into a restaurant, or approach his family vehicle with service weapon clenched, he's just a black man in 2020 America. He's also my guest today in the Black & White Podcast as we discuss what it was like growing up in Mississippi post-Civil Rights Act with a father who became the chief of police. Listen in, enjoy, and join Patrick and me in our exploration of the rich nuances in a black and white culture. Contact Patrick at: https://www.facebook.com/patrickprestonmusic/ https://www.facebook.com/patrickrpreston https://www.instagram.com/patrickprestonmusic/ Joe Klemczewski is a pioneering health scientist and fitness entrepreneur who academically moved from orthopedic physical therapy to nutrition and then health education as he built his company The Diet Doc, LLC. He later pursued personality and developmental psychology through a masters of fine arts in creative and professional writing. After finishing his MFA in the Department of Writing, Linguistics, and Creative Process at Western Connecticut State University, he studied social psychology at Harvard for two years before transferring to finish a Masters of Social Sciences at Ohio University. Klemczewski's goal for the second half of his career is to help fitness professionals and nutrition coaches integrate a level of social intelligence and awareness into their service models in an effort to help clients achieve more complete, sustainable health transformations. The Black & White Podcast joins his media efforts including The Diet Doc Life Mastery Podcast, Contest Prep University Podcast, and hundreds of interviews and lectures by adding a unique twist. With Black & White already in the planning phase, the racial tensions and riots of 2020 pushed Klemczewski to expedite production and begin with a series of interviews exploring our common values. The Black & White Podcast crashes into the nuances of culture, it challenges binary thinking, labeling, and dividing. The human race is ready to move beyond black and white thinking and the Black & White Podcast is ready to deepen connections. The Diet Doc exists for one reason: your optimal health. Our staff of expert nutrition consultants, exercise physiologists, and counselors support clients around the world and produce life-changing content. We hope you will explore what we offer and look for our free videos and articles at https://thedietdoc.com SUBSCRIBE TO THIS CHANNEL: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=thedietdocweightloss LET'S CONNECT! Website: https://www.thedietdoc.com Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/TheDietDoc Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/dietdocglobal Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/thedietdoclife Podcast: https://soundcloud.com/thedietdoc

The Diet Doc Life Mastery Podcast
BLACK & WHITE - BLACK IN AMERICA: NEXT STEPS with DANIEL DiPIAZZA

The Diet Doc Life Mastery Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2020 49:08


Daniel DiPiazza is the founder of the massively popular Alpha Mentorship and the director of the Profit Paradigm accelerator for agency owners. DiPiazza was once a typical 20-something, logging mind-numbing hours at low-paying jobs in hopes of moving up. Then it hit him: This doesn't have to be my life. Now 32, DiPiazza has launched multiple successful businesses with zero start-up capital - simply by identifying and monetizing his skills into a career and life he loves. Joe Klemczewski is a pioneering health scientist and fitness entrepreneur who academically moved from orthopedic physical therapy to nutrition and then health education as he built his company The Diet Doc, LLC. He later pursued personality and developmental psychology through a masters of fine arts in creative and professional writing. After finishing his MFA in the Department of Writing, Linguistics, and Creative Process at Western Connecticut State University, he studied social psychology at Harvard for two years before transferring to finish a Masters of Social Sciences at Ohio University. Klemczewski's goal for the second half of his career is to help fitness professionals and nutrition coaches integrate a level of social intelligence and awareness into their service models in an effort to help clients achieve more complete, sustainable health transformations. The Black & White Podcast joins his media efforts including The Diet Doc Life Mastery Podcast, Contest Prep University Podcast, and hundreds of interviews and lectures by adding a unique twist. With Black & White already in the planning phase, the racial tensions and riots of 2020 pushed Klemczewski to expedite production and begin with a series of interviews exploring our common values. The Black & White Podcast crashes into the nuances of culture, it challenges binary thinking, labeling, and dividing. The human race is ready to move beyond black and white thinking and the Black & White Podcast is ready to deepen connections. The Diet Doc exists for one reason: your optimal health. We're willing to bet that the best version of you is lean, healthy, strong, athletic, and with a resolute mindset. Our staff of expert nutrition consultants, exercise physiologists, and counselors support clients around the world and produce life-changing content. We hope you will explore what we offer and look for our free videos and articles at https://thedietdoc.com SUBSCRIBE TO THIS CHANNEL: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=thedietdocweightloss LET'S CONNECT! Website: https://www.thedietdoc.com Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/TheDietDoc Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/dietdocglobal Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/thedietdoclife Podcast: https://soundcloud.com/thedietdoc

The Diet Doc Life Mastery Podcast
BLACK & WHITE - Race, Power, Culture with RYAN DORIS

The Diet Doc Life Mastery Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2020 50:26


Ryan Doris, MBA, MIM, owner of Fortis EQ, competes in Professional Natural Bodybuilding and Raw Powerlifting. He started his career personal training where he learned the importance of client-instructor communication. Today he continues an emphasis on the PT fundamentals as he coaches National Champions and World Champion finalists. Ryan was a co-founder and CEO of De Novo Nutrition LLC, a successful supplement company started with no capital and built from scratch Joe Klemczewski is a pioneering health scientist and fitness entrepreneur who academically moved from orthopedic physical therapy to nutrition and then health education as he built his company The Diet Doc, LLC. He later pursued personality and developmental psychology through a masters of fine arts in creative and professional writing. After finishing his MFA in the Department of Writing, Linguistics, and Creative Process at Western Connecticut State University, he studied social psychology at Harvard for two years before transferring to finish a Masters of Social Sciences at Ohio University. Klemczewski's goal for the second half of his career is to help fitness professionals and nutrition coaches integrate a level of social intelligence and awareness into their service models in an effort to help clients achieve more complete, sustainable health transformations. The Black & White Podcast joins his media efforts including The Diet Doc Life Mastery Podcast, Contest Prep University Podcast, and hundreds of interviews and lectures by adding a unique twist. With Black & White already in the planning phase, the racial tensions and riots of 2020 pushed Klemczewski to expedite production and begin with a series of interviews exploring our common values. The Black & White Podcast crashes into the nuances of culture, it challenges binary thinking, labeling, and dividing. The human race is ready to move beyond black and white thinking and the Black & White Podcast is ready to deepen connections. The Diet Doc exists for one reason: your optimal health. We're willing to bet that the best version of you is lean, healthy, strong, athletic, and with a resolute mindset. Our staff of expert nutrition consultants, exercise physiologists, and counselors support clients around the world and produce life-changing content. We hope you will explore what we offer and look for our free videos and articles at https://thedietdoc.com SUBSCRIBE TO THIS CHANNEL: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=thedietdocweightloss LET'S CONNECT! Website: https://www.thedietdoc.com Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/TheDietDoc Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/dietdocglobal Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/thedietdoclife Podcast: https://soundcloud.com/thedietdoc

The Diet Doc Life Mastery Podcast
BLACK & WHITE - RACE: NEXT GEN with DARAJA HILL

The Diet Doc Life Mastery Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2020 45:15


Daraja Hill is a certified athletic trainer, nutrition coach, and formidable IFBB Pro Bikini Competitor. She's also a young black woman in America who was taught at an early age to articulate her words carefully and to control her emotions so that white people wouldn't perceive her as uneducated or aggressive. Listen in as we discuss what it's like for the next generation to take up the mantle against racial inequality and institutional bias. Joe Klemczewski is a pioneering health scientist and fitness entrepreneur who academically moved from orthopedic physical therapy to nutrition and then health education as he built his company The Diet Doc, LLC. He later pursued personality and developmental psychology through a masters of fine arts in creative and professional writing. After finishing his MFA in the Department of Writing, Linguistics, and Creative Process at Western Connecticut State University, he studied social psychology at Harvard for two years before transferring to finish a Masters of Social Sciences at Ohio University. Klemczewski's goal for the second half of his career is to help fitness professionals and nutrition coaches integrate a level of social intelligence and awareness into their service models in an effort to help clients achieve more complete, sustainable health transformations. The Black & White Podcast joins his media efforts including The Diet Doc Life Mastery Podcast, Contest Prep University Podcast, and hundreds of interviews and lectures by adding a unique twist. With Black & White already in the planning phase, the racial tensions and riots of 2020 pushed Klemczewski to expedite production and begin with a series of interviews exploring our common values. The Black & White Podcast crashes into the nuances of culture, it challenges binary thinking, labeling, and dividing. The human race is ready to move beyond black and white thinking and the Black & White Podcast is ready to deepen connections. Podcast music by Trey Klemczewski. SUBSCRIBE TO THIS CHANNEL: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=thedietdocweightloss LET'S CONNECT! Website: https://www.thedietdoc.com Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/TheDietDoc Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/dietdocglobal Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/thedietdoclife Podcast: https://soundcloud.com/thedietdoc

Black Talk Radio Network
TFAA: Activist, Journalist, Playwright, And U.S. Correspondent to the Herald (Zimbabwe’s National Newspaper) Obi Egbuna Jr

Black Talk Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020 181:43


"Time for an Awakening" for Sunday 05/03/2020 at 7:00 PM  our guest was Activist, Journalist, Playwright, and U.S. Correspondent to the Herald (Zimbabwe’s National Newspaper) Obi Egbuna Jr. With Black communities in the U.S being hit hard by Covid-19, should Blacks demand of their leadership a public health policy to aid their communities directly? Our guest Mr. Egbuna, is active in both Cuba and Venezuela, expounded on these issues and how it directly relates to our struggle here in the U.S.

RIGHT Spokane Perspective
When do the lights go out ? Part 2 of 2 with David Boleneus speaking on carbon regulation and taxes

RIGHT Spokane Perspective

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2020 28:05


With Black out and rolling brown outs happening in California, how long will it be before Washington experiences this ? What happens to energy prices ? How about those families who are on the brink and living by paycheck. The govt. is out of control and the people need to wake up. 

Ninja Please
18: Episode 18 "Flying Dick"

Ninja Please

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2019 145:18


Intro - 5:32 (00:12:42)  This week was an interesting week and we have no qualms about diving right into it. first off, for whatever reason there is a rumor about Julia Roberts playing Harriet Tubman ? were shocked too.  (00:19:34) - Black recently saw Bumble bee and decides to shares his thoughts about the movie and the ninjas take this time to shine some light on it.  (00:21:39)  - Since Starman isn’t caught up on Titans , Black takes this opportunity to expand on  The many many Jobs of Flying Dick Grayson aka Nightwing. (00:39:18)   -  Starman Walk back his thoughts on the change in Sonic after it is revealed that the studio reportedly only spent about $5 Million on revamping the beloved hedgehog. Also .. Nicholas Cage Faces off. with… Nicholas cage ..  (00:49:21) The 3 Ninjas have a Watchmen Recap E5 “Little Fear Of Lighting” (Heavy Spoilers)  (00:59:00)  - Rick and Morty question and answers and More! (01:11:00)  - New doctor who trailer was released, decorated Whovians Makyo and Tamiki Black aka Starman  gives a hot take on the past season and also upcoming season involving their favorite time lord.  (01:16:03)  - Makyo asks the Ninjas “What Is Your Favorite Square Enix Game”  (01:30:27)  -  Adulting is hard and very time consuming but we still find time to play Video games because its Awesome.  Speaking of Video games remember reboot? we take on the first CGI milestone of our generation.  (01:43:14)  - What movies You can fall into the middle of and keep watching?  (01:50:45)  - With Black recently finishing  Amazon Prim’s hit series “The Boys” The ninjas finally give a full-on review (Obviously this contains spoilers)  (02:05:26)  - Makyo and Starman have a Mr Robot Recap   “407 Proxy Authentication Required”  (Spoilers)  (02:13:00)  The gang  gives a  quick AHS 1984 Wrap up  (02:22:03)  - Starman delivers in on a new Anime form the fall season and also chimes in on why he prefers Dubs over Subs.  Original Music by Starman Cat Blues - The Seatbelts/Yoko Kanno (Cowboy bebop OST) Guardia's Forest - Chrono Trigger OST Big Ol' Freak - Megan Thee Stallion 

The Wooden Teeth Show
What Black women can teach us about health

The Wooden Teeth Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2018


From a giant (echoey) conference room at the American Public Health Association’s annual conference, Jake sits down with Linda Blount, President and CEO of the Black Women’s Health Imperative. Linda explains BWHI’s mission of reducing health disparities for Black women and fills us in on what we can learn from Black women about the public’s health. She’s got fascinating thoughts as well on how we sell public health like companies sell products, that is, how we make people want better health. Linda also joins in to bust some health myths – you know we love that – and brings the politics as well. With Black women more-or-less always saving the electoral chances of Democratic candidates, why aren’t those Democrats delivering for Black women? And what can we do about it?

Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays

With Black, an Atlanta fan as well as a Toronto podcast host on the show, Andrews asks him what the Blue Jays can expect from young Canadian starting pitcher Mike Soroka, and what Jaime Garcia needs to do to have a successful start against his former club.In the second half, the two discuss J.A. Happ in a potential showcase start for the veteran lefty, and if Happ can continue his batting success against Braves starter Anibal Sanchez.They also look at Happ as a fit for Atlanta, and how Teoscar Hernandez can replicate his success against the ex-Tiger.Follow the hosts @NeoAC18, the guest @Every5thDay, as well as the podcast at @LockedOnJays! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays

With Black, an Atlanta fan as well as a Toronto podcast host on the show, Andrews asks him what the Blue Jays can expect from young Canadian starting pitcher Mike Soroka, and what Jaime Garcia needs to do to have a successful start against his former club. In the second half, the two discuss J.A. Happ in a potential showcase start for the veteran lefty, and if Happ can continue his batting success against Braves starter Anibal Sanchez. They also look at Happ as a fit for Atlanta, and how Teoscar Hernandez can replicate his success against the ex-Tiger. Follow the hosts @NeoAC18, the guest @Every5thDay, as well as the podcast at @LockedOnJays! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Blacks with Power| Make America Great through Black Power
Terence Crutcher, Black Lives Matter & the Call for Black Lawyers

Blacks with Power| Make America Great through Black Power

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2017 42:56


Terence Crutcher is dead. He was unarmed and Betty Shelby killed him. But because America doesn't believe that Black lives matter and Betty Shelby "feared for her life," she doesn't have to face any consequences for her misjudgment of the situation the cost Terence Crutcher his life. She has the White privilege to be wrong about killing someone. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ObwGP9YvXms It's so frustrating...right? The reality that in 2017 we still are trying to prove to America that Black lives matter is maddening. I think it's time to stop waiting for majority Society to decide that Black lives matter. I think it's time for us to make them matter. But like Beyoncé said, we must "get in formation." Terence Crutcher, Philando Castile, Tamir Rice, Eric Garner, Walter Scott, Sandra Bland, et al...these instances will continue to occur until we get more Black lawyers in America. We are fighting these battles shorthanded...relying on others to fight for us. With Black lawyers making up only 4% of the nations lawyers, how can we truly fight? This was the basis of my conversation with Yusuf Abdul-Kareem, Diversity Initiatives Manager for the Law School Admissions Council (LSAC). In this episode, we talk about why it's so important to have more Black lawyers and he shares some extremely important information on what the LSAC is doing to empower more Black people to become legal professionals. There's some great content in this discussion...including a way you can get $1000 from LSAC to determine if law school is right for you! So Let Us Hear from You! Join the BWP Community and share your thoughts and responses. Resources Mentioned in this Episode: DiscoverLaw.org Council On Legal Opportunity in Education Legal Profession Statistics

Purple Dinosaur Podcast
Episode 90 | November 9, 2016: The Bud Black Era Begins

Purple Dinosaur Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2016 58:31


The Rockies are headed into the meat of the offseason with a new manager. Former Padres skipper Bud Black will take the reins for 2017, making him the seventh manager in Rockies history and second with a name that's some type of variation on "Bud" somehow.On this week's edition of the show, we discuss the hire and what it means for the organization. With Black's experience as a manager, pitching coach, and pitcher in the big leagues, how will he approach handling the Rockies' staff at altitude? What about working with pitching coach Steve Foster and bullpen coach Darren Holmes, both of whom have been retained for 2017?Plus, Nolan Arenado captured his fourth gold glove in four big league seasons this week. We'll discuss just how rare that is and what Nolan's standing on the national stage says about him at this early point his career.

The Extraordinary Negroes
Dollar Dollar Bill, Ya'll (Feat. Tiffany "The Budgetnista" Aliche)

The Extraordinary Negroes

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2016 113:18


With Black businesses and financial literacy more important than ever, in this episode we chop it up with financial guru Tiffany "The Budgetnista" Aliche, who puts us up on game in regards to budgeting, establishing a good credit score, savings, and much more. Additionally, we discuss the murders of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile, the Mr. Steal Your Grandma phenomenon, and Jay's relentless pursuit of birthday gifts.

Crowdfinders's podcast
Crowdfinders 44: Kwanza Osajyefo

Crowdfinders's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2016 120:41


So happy to talk to Kwanza Osajyefo, the co-creator of the graphic novel Black which asks the simple question: "What if the world had superheroes but they were only black".     A LOT MORE about Kwanza and the rest of the team behind Black (stolen from the press release from the good people at Superfan Productions)   Timed to Black History Month comes a Kickstarter campaign to fund the new independent superhero science fiction original graphic novel BLACK, from Kwanza Johnson p/k/a Kwanza Osajyefo, the former DC Comics Digital Editor who helped launched the company’s Zuda imprint, and Tim Smith III (Iron Man, The Amazing Spiderman). BLACK, illustrated by Inkpot-Award winning artist Jamal Igle (Molly Danger, Supergirl), asks the question, “In a world that already fears and hates them – what if only Black people had superpowers?” BLACK follows the story of a young man, Kareem Jenkins, who, having miraculously survived being shot by police, learns that he is part of the biggest lie in history. Kareem must decide whether it's safer to keep history’s secret, or if the truth will set him free. Rounding out BLACK’s creative team are DC Comics illustrator Khary Randolph, who will contribute covers and additional artwork, and editor Sarah Litt, formerly of Vertigo and DC Comics.   “With BLACK, we’re looking to tell a great story, but we’re also purposefully challenging the pop culture status quo, which is dominated by a White male aesthetic,” says BLACK co-creator Kwanza Osajyefo. “BLACK tackles the very real and palpable issue of race, which is at the forefront in America and around the world. We are trying to confront the issue of race head-on by creating a world in which only Black people are superheroes -- and the BLACK superhero trope isn’t subtly cast under a label of mutant, inhuman, or meta-whatever. It is also both thrilling and liberating to create the superheroes we’ve always wanted to see -- and, frankly, be -- outside of the entrenched publishing system.”   “Sometimes a project comes along and you realize you need to be a part of it. As soon as I saw what Kwanza and Tim had in mind, I knew I had to be involved. I've known all of the people involved for years, know how professional they are,” says Jamal Igle. “I'm all about unique twists and BLACK certainly fits the bill. It's going to be a fun ride.”   “BLACK is a story that has come at an important moment in comic book culture. This is a book that brings a contemporary message of identity into a world where anything can happen. A world where creative writing and imaginative visuals can show an alternative to what you would normally see in mainstream books today,” says Tim Smith III.   If funded through the Kickstarter campaign launching February 1st, BLACK will be available digitally to backers as DRM-free PDFs in monthly installments, starting in mid 2016. The limited edition print run of the six-chapter BLACK graphic novel is due out late in 2016.   As additional perks, BLACK Kickstarter backers can also get: original BLACK character art; original BLACK cover art; a cameo of your likeness drawn into BLACK; a commission sketch of your choice from Tim Smith III or Jamal Igle; an original interior page from BLACK by Jamal Igle; an illustrated card set of the 6 BLACK main characters: Kareem Jenkins, Juncture, Theodore Mann, Agent Adams, Agent Washington, and O; your name in the credits page; an online portfolio review of your art, story, or comic by members of the BLACK creative team; a set of three buttons, three stickers, or 1 die cut skin featuring original BLACK art; and signed copies of BLACK.   The BLACK Kickstarter campaign is live as of February 1st and runs through February 29th. For updates follow BLACK at Twitter, Facebook, and at http://www.blacksuperpowers.com/. ABOUT THE BLACK CREATIVE TEAM   Kwanza Osajyefo -- Creator and writer of BLACK, Kwanza Osajyefo is a former digital editor at Marvel and DC Comics – best known for launching DC’s Zuda imprint, which published series like the award-winning Bayou, High Moon, Night Owls, Superton, Celadore, Black Cherry Bombshells, Bottle of Awesome, and I Rule the Night.   Tim Smith 3 -- Co-creator and designer of BLACK, Tim Smith 3 (A.K.A TS3), has been working in the comic industry for over 15 years. He created and self-published Red After the Party, and has worked on hit titles for some of the biggest publishers in the industry! To see more of TS3’s work, check out: JUNEMOON.NET.   Jamal Igle -- Recipient of the 2011 Inkpot Award for Outstanding Achievement in Comic Art, Jamal Igle is the writer/artist/Creator of Molly Danger for Action Lab Entertainment. He’s penciled everything from indie faves to Marvel and DC hits. He is VP of Marketing and Publicity for Action Lab Entertainment.   Khary Randolph -- Since graduating from School of Visual Arts with a BFA in Cartooning and Illustration, Khary’s been involved in TV, marketing, and comics. The cover artist for BLACK, he’s worked on everything from TMNT to The Boondocks and Hellboy, as well as designs for Brooklyn Brewery – most recently he’s worked on Robin Wars for DC. Khary is currently developing a new title for Marvel.   Sarah Litt -- Sarah Litt has been in the publishing industry for over a decade. She started at Penguin and later moved to DC/Vertigo, where she worked on graphic novels. She was later recruited to work with the DC Digital team in LA. Back in NY, she is currently an editor for The Princeton Review.

Earn Your Leisure
Study Hall: Black Owned Media Only Receives 1% of Corporate & Government Ad Spending

Earn Your Leisure

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 29:20


In this eye-opening episode of Market Mondays, Roland Martin drops a staggering statistic that has the power to change the way we view advertising and support in the media industry. With Black-owned media receiving only 1% of the total ad spending from corporations and government entities, the conversation sheds light on the disparities and challenges faced by Black entrepreneurs and media houses in today's market. Join Roland and the Market Mondays crew as they dive deep into the implications of this issue, discuss the historical context, and explore potential pathways towards a more equitable distribution of advertising dollars. This is more than just a discussion; it's a call to action for corporations, government agencies, and individuals to reassess and realign their support for Black-owned businesses. Tune in to understand the magnitude of the situation and learn what can be done to make a meaningful change.