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On Sunday, March 02, 2025, Hudson Mohawk Magazine Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry held a RoundTable Discussion entitled "The Struggle Continues" From Black History to Women History Month." Participating in the Roundtable Discussion was Carlos Dufflar, A Poet who was involved in the Civil Rights Movement 1968 Poor People's Campaign; Angel Martinez, Professor of History at Hunter College in New York City and Carlos Son, and Leon Vandyke, Writer and founder of the Albany "Brothers" organization. This labor segment is part three of a three.
On Sunday, March 02, 2025, Hudson Mohawk Magazine Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry held a RoundTable Discussion entitled "The Struggle Continues" From Black History to Women History Month." Participating in the Roundtable Discussion was Carlos Dufflar, A Poet who was involved in the Civil Rights Movement 1968 Poor People's Campaign; Angel Martinez, Professor of History at Hunter College in New York City and Carlos Son, and Leon Vandyke, Writer and founder of the Albany "Brothers" organization. This labor segment is part two of a three.
Send us a textCelebrate Women's History Month with Accessibility Is Home! In this episode, your host—a proud disabled entrepreneur—takes you behind the scenes of her journey to list her fully accessible home on Airbnb. Discover how she transformed her grief into purpose, creating a space that welcomes disabled travelers and their families.This episode highlights:Key accessibility features of her home, including step-free entryways and universal design bathrooms.The challenges faced with Airbnb's accessibility review process.How accessible rentals can promote disability inclusion in private real estate markets.Whether you're a member of the disability community, a real estate professional, or a housing advocate, this story offers inspiration and practical tips for leveraging accessible homes as both personal assets and community resources.Keywords: #AccessibleHomes #DisabilityAdvocacy #AirbnbForAll #InclusiveTravel #WomenEntrepreneursCush Pocket, a proud sponsor, is a disabled owned company that sells wheelchair bags. Get $1 off by using code Angela Fox Support the showClick for: Feedback Survey Facebook Linkden www.horizontalhouses.comAccessibilityishome@gmail.com
On Sunday, March 02, 2025, Hudson Mohawk Magazine Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry held a RoundTable Discussion entitled "The Struggle Continues" From Black History to Women History Month." Participating in the Roundtable Discussion was Carlos Dufflar, A Poet who was involved in the Civil Rights Movement 1968 Poor People's Campaign; Angel Martinez, Professor of History at Hunter College in New York City and Carlos Son, and Leon Vandyke, Writer and founder of the Albany "Brothers" organization. This labor segment is part one of a three.
Join the host Chiefs this Thursday at 6pm CST. Streaming live on Facebook Live and YouTube. For another episode with this week's guest, Alicia Andrews, who serves as the chairwoman of the Oklahoma Democratic. Before that, she served for two years as the party secretary. She is the first African American to hold the position of party chairwoman. Alicia is an active member of the DNC and Association of State Democratic Committees, serving on the Executive Committee as the Vice President of the Midwest Region, the Co-Chair of the Training Committee, and a member of the steering committee of the Rural Council.
This week at NSTA: The Bus Stop - Executive Director Curt Macysyn is joined by first-time guest, Cherie Hime, Executive Director of the Wisconsin School Bus Association (WSBA) to close the March celebration of Women History Month on the podcast. Cherie outlines her background in the association management and how that led her to taking reins at WSBA in 2014. She talks about her day-to-day work as an Executive Director, handling everything from marketing and membership to events and advocacy. Cherie and Curt talk about current legislative activity in Wisconsin and highlight WSBA's annual Legislative Day. And lastly, Cherie shares what being a woman in transportation means to her emphasizing the importance of networking and collaboration to help other women grow within the student transportation industry. Become a subscriber and listen to a new episode of NSTA: The Bus Stop every week - targeted advertising packages are available too!Support the show
Thank you to the Vallejo Art Walk and our first guest today. If you want to know more information on the Vallejo Art Walk, please head over to their social media page under the same name. Happy women history month. Keep celebrating our young Queens and our little Queens in the making.If you are interested in knowing information about our guest and her art work. Her social media and professional information will be below.Renee Marquette Information:https://www.paloaltou.edu/faculty/renee-marquett-phd IG: rmmarquett
Thank you to the Vallejo Art Walk and our first guest today. If you want to know more information on the Vallejo Art Walk, please head over to their social media page under the same name. Happy women history month. Keep celebrating our young Queens and our little Queens in the making.If you are interested in knowing information about our guest and her art work. Her social media and professional information will be below.Renee Marquette Information:https://www.paloaltou.edu/faculty/renee-marquett-phd IG: rmmarquett
On this week's Sustainability Now!, your host, Justin Mog, has booked you a ticket to some insightful and uplifting conversation about exploring the rich culture and history of black communities throughout Latin America. Our studio in the Heyburn Building was brightened and warmed by the presence of Kim Haas, creator and host of the program Afro-Latino Travels with Kim Haas (https://travelswithkimhaas.com/) on PBS. Kim Haas is an international traveler, educator, executive producer, and host. She was hosted here in town from March 2-4 by the University of Louisville, where she spoke on campus for Women History Month and shared her journey documenting the Afro-Latin diaspora and Afro-Latina issues. On today's show, we discuss the origins of the program and why it is so important to highlight Afro-Latino culture in today's world; how the show has been received by audiences in the U.S. and Latin America; social justice and representation in media; challenges Afro-Latino communities have faced in preserving and celebrating their heritage; and sustainable development and ethical tourism the supports local communities and environmental conservation. We'll also get a sneak peek at an upcoming tour to Colombia that Kim is helping organize for the public! As always, our feature is followed by your community action calendar for the week, so get your calendars out and get ready to take action for sustainability NOW! Sustainability Now! is hosted by Dr. Justin Mog and airs on Forward Radio, 106.5fm, WFMP-LP Louisville, every Monday at 6pm and repeats Tuesdays at 12am and 10am. Find us at http://forwardradio.org The music in this podcast is courtesy of the local band Appalatin and is used by permission. Explore their delightful music at http://appalatin.com
Send us a textWelcome to my Blogger With a Twist—a podcast about lifestyle, self-improvement, and personal stories.Hello, everyone. Hopefully, you are all experiencing a wonderful day. For this episode, I will be delving into another chitchat about my recent collaborations, the events I have attended, and additional thrilling news.That said, grab your snacks, and let's get this episode started.P.S - If you live in Philadelphia, remember to use the link below to take the survey for a chance to win 500 dollars, or click my Linktree to get the link! The deadline for the survey is March 31st!Suvery Link: https://bit.ly/3F19Qz2Support the showBrowse my links: https://linktr.ee/phillybloggerFor questions or topic suggestions send me an email.Email: brooke.brunson@gmail.com
In honor of Women's History Month, we spotlight the work of voting and women's rights activist Fannie Lou Hamer. We first hear from Dr. Pearl Dowe, an African American studies and political science professor, who serves as the vice provost for faculty affairs at Emory University, and Dr. Danielle Phillips-Cunningham, who teaches women's and African American labor histories at Rutgers University. The professors reflect on the life and legacy of Fannie Lou Hamer and talk about her fight for civil, human and women's rights. Rose then talks with award-winning actor Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor, who is best known for her performance in films like “Origin”, “The Help” and “Ray.” Ellis-Taylor, who portrayed Hamer in the short film “Fannie,” explains why she views Fannie as a prophet and a freedom rights warrior. The national nonprofit The Conservation Fundlaunched the Farms Fund program in 2021. Krisztian Varsa, the Georgia Farms Fund program manager, and Raphaela Ysrael, a farmer with Atlanta Harvest, talk with Rose about the program that aims to address food insecurity. They also discuss how the program works to protect threatened farms near cities by offering a new generation of diverse farmers and an affordable path to buy farmland.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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March is Women's History Month. Val 'The Voice' Johnson pays tribute to the late hip-hop legend Lichelle Marie Laws, better known as BO$$. Her rise to fame with hits like 'Deeper,' to her struggles with health and the industry, and her eventual transition to a radio DJ in Texas. Hear about her groundbreaking work, the challenges she faced, and the profound impact she had on the music world and her peers. Special segments include insights from her collaboration with Def Jef and heartfelt tributes from the hip-hop community, including a memorable anecdote from DJ Premier. Tune in to discover the enduring legacy of a woman who broke barriers in the hip-hop industry and continued to inspire despite life's obstacles. Article References: The Detroit News Article - by Adam Graham - “Detroit rapper Boss, pioneering female gangsta rapper, dies at 54” RE Classics - BOSS Interview Rap Entertainment Television - Interview with BO$$ in 1993 Same as the old Boss By Brian Smith_Jun 16 2004 Boss Performs (Live) 4/17/12 @ DJ Los' Birthday Party A GoFund Me Memorial Homegoing Fund has been set-up for Lichelle. "A DJ Saved My Life" is the new eBook by Val "The Voice" Johnson. The book is a heartfelt tribute to the healing power of music and the therapeutic potential of podcasting all with the ABCs of Podcasting rolled into one. Reserve your copy NOW!
This week we continue to highlight Women History Month by having on the legendary Becky Burleigh! Burleigh is a 26 year veteran collegiate! National championship winning coach from the University of Florida, the former Orlando Pride interim Head Coach, and a creative curriculum contributor to the mental side of the game with her course What Drives Winning at the University of Florida. We chat about the need for new ways to coach the modern athlete and she brings so many great nuggets of insight! Enjoy! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/femalefootballers/support
In Other News with Ethan: Lets talk the Oscars, Disney world changes Mickey's Kitchen Sink sundae to Minnie's for Women History Month, Gas Prices are on the rise, and 5 guys combo costs a guy $25.
In the 2nd hour of the Marc Cox Morning Show: Nancy Mace pushes back on George Stephanopoulos in heated exchange over Trump support Hans von Spakovsky, Senior Legal Fellow at the Heritage Foundation, joins Marc & Kim to discuss Voting ID requirement and if the Right should do ballot harvesting the same as the Left, They also talk about if the man that murdered Laken Riley was in fact an illegal alien Nicole Murray from This Morning with Gordon Deal, gives a market update In Other News with Ethan: Lets talk the Oscars, Disney world changes Mickey's Kitchen Sink sundae to Minnie's for Women History Month, Gas Prices are on the rise, and 5 guys combo costs a guy $25. Coming Up: Real or Fake News with Carl and Jane Dueker will call in
Today we are celebrating Women's History Month. Join the conversation with comedian Cheryl Starr and the Motivator Jazzy G as they discuss the many challenges and achievements women have made throughout the world and how they have helped shape our society. Plus DJ Nelson DaMaestro pay homage to the iconic woman of the music industry with the Block Party Mix. On Power Me Up Radio Talk 24/7 on iHeart radio. Contact us at: info@morningcoffee.chat --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/guy-rainey/message
Today we are celebrating Women's History Month. Join the conversation with comedian Cheryl Starr and the Motivator Jazzy G as they discuss the many challenges and achievements women have made throughout the world and how they have helped shape our society. Plus DJ Nelson DaMaestro pay homage to the iconic woman of the music industry with the Block Party Mix. On Power Me Up Radio Talk 24/7 on iHeart radio. Contact us at: info@morningcoffee.chat --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/guy-rainey/message
Barbara Hall - Director/Producer President at Clear Cut Inc, Documentary/TV Production Emmy Nominated and Founding partner at TH Entertainment LLC. Producer/Director Bridget Murnane is a former Professor of Television, Film and Media Studies at California State University, Los Angeles. Bridget produced the feature film Odile and Yvette at the Edge of the World which premiered at the Edinburgh Film Festival, and was theatrically released in the US.Movie Reviews and More is broadcast live Tuesdays at 5PM PT.Movie Reviews and More TV Show is viewed on Talk 4 TV (www.talk4tv.com).Movie Reviews and More Radio Show is broadcast on K4HD Radio - Hollywood Talk Radio (www.k4hd.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com). Movie Reviews and More Podcast is also available on Talk 4 Podcasting (www.talk4podcasting.com), iHeartRadio, Amazon Music, Pandora, Spotify, Audible, and over 100 other podcast outlets.
Asian American Life celebrates Women History Month featuring stories of leaders who are changing the world and inspiring future generations; Representative Patsy Mink, first woman of color in Congress gets her own coin this year; Hope Against Hate campaign and Asian American Federation fights for social justice; Yellow Chair Collective addresses mental health; Think Chinatown transform community through art; and Lily Fan makes history at the New York Liquor Authority.
Happy Leap Day & we're BACK! In this week's special bonus podcast episode, podcast host Kenya shares special announcements regarding upcoming March episodes and free giveaways as we “leap” into the next month and celebrate Women History Month. SUPPORT THE PODCAST! And visit our new spot, “Buy Me A Coffee” where you can leave a donation as small as $5 as a way to support our production team. This is our virtual “tip jar” and we appreciate any contribution you'd like to give! Visit: https://buymeacoffee.com/findingyourvoice DOWNLOAD A FREE “S.H.E. Guide” SAMPLE and receive a promo-code for $5 off your book purchase of Kenya's new book series The S.H.E. Guide: DOWNLOAD NOW Pre-Order New The S.H.E. Guide Book/Book Series NOW>> Shop & Learn More Want to learn more about astrology and how to use it personally or how to incorporate it in your professional career working with others? Register now for our new Foundations in Astrology virtual course beginning March 4, 2024. CLICK HERE to learn more about the course and complete the registration form. LADIES: Join our S.H.E Collective Patreon Membership for FREE for a 7-Day trial! Experience what podcast host KENYA lives by in order to create a lifestyle of harmony and alignment. Membership includes self-care resources, monthly astrology workshops & meetups, discounts on services and 1:1 monthly check in sessions for personal and/or career development, astrology guidance or health and wellness support. Visit patreon.com/findingyourvoice OTHER NEWS... SUBSCRIBE to KENYA's YouTube channel to watch weekly series and podcast videos. Listen, follow & share our “Finding Your Voice After 40” Spotify Playlist now! CLICK HERE For other services and upcoming events including astrology readings, memberships, workshops and much more, visit https://linktr.ee/kenyamjmusic To purchase your special gratitude t-shirt and affirmation products from A Beautiful Fix CLICK HERE. Follow Kenya on social media using @kenyamjmusic for Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and YouTube *Podcast music written, performed and co-produced by KENYA; Song Title: "Starting Over (Reprise)" Full length version of "Starting Over" is available on all major streaming platforms including Spotify, Apple Music and Google Play. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/findingyourvoiceafter40/message
Let's hear everything about these young ladies and their entrepreneurial expertise. What a way to end the month of March....Women History Month!!!! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/melanatedwords/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/melanatedwords/support
Join us for our final episode of Women's History Month with the Co-hosts Chiefs and this week's guest Ret. Fayetteville, North Carolina Police Chief Gina Hawkins, and Ret, Deputy Assistant Director U.S. Secret Service and Past National President Lynda Williams along with Chief Sabrina Naulings with San Jacinto College Police Department. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/youandthelaw/support
March is Women's History Month, Join the Co-hosts Chiefs for part 2 of their series featuring Black Female Leaders In Policing. This week's guest is Dallas County First Elected Black Female Constable Tracey Gulley who oversees the largest constable district in Dallas County Precinct 1. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/youandthelaw/support
March is Women's History Month, and this month the Co-hosts Chiefs will feature black female leaders in law enforcement, This week's guests are Houston Metro Transit Authority Police Department Police Chief Vera Bumpers and past National President with NOBLE and Dr. LaTeasha Watson former Police Chief with the Henderson, Nevada Police Department. Will talk about how black women are breaking barriers in law enforcement. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/youandthelaw/support
Join the Co-hosts Chiefs for Part 3 of this month's series during women's history month. Black Women Leaders in law enforcement, with this week's guests Tacoma, Washington Assistant Police Chief Crystal Haskins, and Laura Martin the Community engagement manager with the Little Rock Police Department. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/youandthelaw/support
A beautiful conversation with Leica user Maria Lupu about her journey into photography [ instagram : https://www.instagram.com/Marialupu108/ : Web: www.marialupu.com] where we talk about Life, Love, and Leica's (C) [The IXVI Network]. The Pod: 0:01 : Intro ; 01:00 : Women History Month ; 21:00 : A Woman Photographer ; 29:00 : Yes, I made this ; 43:15 : Social media and photography ; 56:30 : The minds eye ; 1:06:XX : My photography process ; 1:14:XX : Destroying geometry ; 1:19:XX : 2 Hard drives gone ; 1:22:XX : Socials ; 1:34:XX : Projects ; 1:39:XX : My recommendations ; 1:48:XX : The Final Question. Maria's recommendations : Sussan Farahani [ instagram : https://www.instagram.com/sussanfarahani/ ] --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lspcricky/support
A married mother of three young kings, an author and now after serving her country, she's creating a lane for herself of virtual DJ space. Interludes continues to celebrate Women's History Month by introducing serial entrepreneur Lekeisha Mosley. A soldier of light, a soldier for change and a soldier of love…
WELCOME TO WORLD DOULA DAY!!!!! I'm honored to be a doula and to be a part of this great day, not forget it is still Women History Month!!!!!! With that being said, check out these beautiful young ladies and what they are saying about their birthing experience. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/melanatedwords/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/melanatedwords/support
Urban Talk Radio with Shafiq & Kingsley: Women History Month Edition (Chef Mona Jackson) by WNHH Community Radio
As we age, physical activity and proper diet are vital in maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Today we share some tips and exercises to help prevent common injuries as we age. We also highlight two women for Women History Month. Katherine Switzer the first woman to run a marathon and Marilyn Bevan, the first African American woman to win a marathon and run under 3 hours.
African American women filmmakers have been making an impact on cinema for more than 40 years. One day, maybe the Oscars, will notice. In honor of Women's History Month, we turning the spotlight around from those in the front of the camera to the sisters behind the scenes....
KMOX's Maria Keena looks at strong women in the trades as we celebrate Women History Month and she introduces us to Beth Barton a contractor who broke ground 20 years ago and has not stopped.
This episode we discuss tips for aging healthy. We also share women's history facts for Women History Month.
On this episode the guys dive into what's going on with Ja Morant. A man has seven kids, seven baby mommas and says he should not half to take care of them. National women's month and more. LIKE SUBSCRIBE AND COMMENT!! Thanks for listening!!
In this Episode we discuss Women History Month, Marianne Williamson is running In the 2024 presidential race, what's going on in Ohio, the guilty verdict for Alex Murdaugh and more.
Carol Moseley Braun. Ketanji Brown Jackson. Regina Wilson.. Each one of these phenomenal women have broken through many glass ceilings. And for African-American women, let's call the barriers 'tinted glass ceilings.' Allow Val 'the Voice' Johnson and EP Michael Wamble celebrate some of the women who have broken through many barriers in the political, judicial and career boudaries.
Episode 17 The One That Kicks Off Women History Month - Join the hosts as they celebrate Women's History Month, March Fourth, & Music in our Schools MonthHosts this weekJackie Brown - @spintronixguard1Justin Surface - @J_dex07Stephen McCarrick - @stephenmccarickBeth Beccone - @bether7189Guest HostIrene Guggenheim-Triana - @igt_ireneGuestsSadie Wallace -Anne Turner - @anne.saberFeaturingWhitney Stone - @dancerwhitCindy Barry - @leandermommaBill Ives - @marching_pageantry_arts_museumTo learn more about our history:marchingpageantryartsmuseum.org#marchingband #colorguard #dci #podcast #onawaterbreak #wgi #drumlineMany thanks to:Thom Shearer - @tshearer74Chris Rutt - @wildhorbrass1Nicole Younger - @o2bnpjs & @thecookoutcgTrevor Bailey - @t_pain151
It's Women History Month so this month we are covering women who kill. This week, Casie takes us to the 1960s Missouri and covers the case of Sharon Kinne, who clearly over estimated her charms and skills at lying. Suicide Prevention https://www.sprc.org/ https://988lifeline.org/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=web&utm_campaign=onebox Chat on the website or call or text 988 **Episode Sources** Unsolved Mysteries- Season 10, Ep 6 A Crime to Remember- Season 4 EP 2 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharon_Kinne https://murderpedia.org/female.K/k/kinne-sharon.htm https://unsolved.com/gallery/sharon-kinne/ https://allthatsinteresting.com/sharon-kinne **Products Mentioned** https://www.shesbirdie.com/?rfsn=6771039.9b0430 Promo Code: DARKHEARTS15 https://bookoutlet.com/ **Patreon** https://patreon.com/Heartland_Darkland **Find Us at these links** * https://www.hldlpodcast.com/ * https://www.facebook.com/heartlanddarklandpodcast/ * https://www.instagram.com/heartland.darklandpodcast/ * https://twitter.com/hl_dlpodcast * https://www.tiktok.com/@heartlanddarklandpodcast
Hello friends of the podcast,Long time no talk. First Happy Women's History Month! I hope that you all have been doing wonderful. I am excited to share this podcast with you all it's so important that we recognize ourselves this month, there has been so much we have over come as women and what better way to kick off this second season than on the first day of March celebrate Women's History Month!
Women are advancing and shattering glass ceilings across the board. Women are also creating their own paths using the unique gifts and talents that they are blessed with. As we come to the conclusion of Women History Month, we decided to feature four amazing women trailblazers doing great things. Dr. Janeen Moore "Total Mobile Dental" Email: totalmobiledental@gmail.com Cash App: $drjanmo Tiana Rosado Website: myy.link/tianarosadodesigns Jennifer Witten Website: Linktr.ee/Facecanvas Pamela Cotten "Global Walk in Forgiveness Inc." Email: walkinforgiveness@gmail.com Cash App: $GlobalWalkNashville FB: Global Walk in Forgiveness Inc Thank You for listening! Be sure to SUBSCRIBE, STAY TUNED, and SHARE the Love Drops Podcast with everyone you know! Shout Out to Maritri Garrett for the Theme Song (No Regrets) https://www.instagram.com/maritrimusic https://www.facebook.com/maritri https://youtu.be/ZsoethQupfg There is no "US" with "U" ~OneLove --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/charlesdiane660/message
Let's talk about this folks…. Such an important question to suss out! How do you prioritize it all and deliver awesome experiences with your brand one person at a time? Tune in, because Lauren Fernandez delivers the goods. The future of our restaurant industry is bright with Lauren Fernandez at the forefront. The recent NRN Power List maker answers the pivotal question - “What comes first, the employee or guest experience?” This is EPISODE 5 of our Labor, Culture, and Leadership series. In this episode, Jen & Lauren explore:• Debunking Myths about the Wage War and War on Talent.• The all-important definition of Employee Value Proposition and how restaurants have missed the mark in delivering it.• Why employee training has been a overlooked and undervalued in our industry. There's a need for more training, especially around the company's brand, mission, and vision.• Employee Retention issues in the restaurant industry - These problems are due to long-standing acceptance of “misbehaviors” in restaurants that many have neglected to improve.• Defining your Why... Without that, nothing else works. (It's time to look up Simon Sinek if you don't know about the Purpose driven model of branding)Resources:• Full Course (Lauren's company)• NRN Power List • Labor Series: What's Self-Care Got to Do With It? • Find Your Why by Simon SinekConnect with Lauren on LinkedIn!
The month of March is dedicated to women across the world, on this episode, we speak about the issues within sports that women face compared to the male leagues. We speak about the gender disparity in pay, Britney Griner's situation, and much more. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/joseph-matthew-evans/support
On this episode of Business That's Black, we continue the conversation of doing it nervous and scared with owners Kristian Taylor and Justyce Davis of Bon VoyAir Airbnbs. This Memphis, Tennessee business has five locations of 2 bedroom 1 bathroom apartments that provide a great hospitality experience. They share with us their story of not getting comfortable and how easy it is to run the business after starting. This business not only host guest but manage other Airbnbs and shows individuals how to start an AirBnb business. You can keep up with the owners and business at the following social media handles: Instagram:Kristian Taylor- Kristian.Louboutin Justyce Davis- _justyycceeFacebook: Bon VoyAir Airbnbs Link to Reserve A Great Airbnb Experience: https://www.airbnb.com/users/163598974/listings?user_id=163598974&s=24
This month of March is Women History Month and on March 8th is International Women's Day (IWD) celebrated annually. The theme this year for IWD 2022 is - “Gender equality today for a sustainable tomorrow”. However, Wellness & Wahala Warriors I salute you good women and Queens not just today but always. Every day women, mom, daughters, aunties, grandmas go the extra mile for their families, communities and nations! We always take care of others and sometime fail to take time to pamper ourselves! I am happy the Queens
Black History Month honors the history makers who made a difference in this country and in the community, but what happens when the month is over. This week Bridging Philly speaks with Executive Director of Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission, Chad Dion Lassiter, he shares his expertise with civil rights, diversity, and inclusion as well as how to keep the conversation on Black history going. The Newsmaker of the week highlights the Claybourne-Napier family and their efforts to create a movie that depicts a Black fairy tale, 'The Rainbow Prince', inspired by their 10-year-old daughter, Marea. The Claybourne-Napier family did complete the film and showcased it at schools during Black History Month. The Philly Rising Changemaker is honoring Women History Month, this week is a West Philly native, author, educator, and activist, Lorraine Carey. Carey uses her writing and storytelling to connect youth with history and legacies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's Women History Month! In this episode, the girls empower women entrepreneurs by providing inspiring statistics on entrepreneurial women, they discuss the keys to success as a women entrepreneur (through the story of Necia Boston), and they share why it is so important for women to embrace financial literacy. If you're a woman entrepreneur or a woman who wants to start her own business, this episode is for you! How can you support our podcast? Share this episode with your friends on your social media page and tag us @weshouldverecordedthat Leave us a review on Apple Podcast or Spotify Follow us on social media! (Link below) To learn more about The We Should've Recorded That Podcast: Follow us on Facebook Follow us on Instagram Send us an email: hello@weshouldverecordedthat.com Links related to this episode: Statistics on Women Entrepreneurs (2021) Article on Necia Boston Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC) Score IFundWomen The Well Women Network Mayor's Office of Minority and Women-Owned Business Development
Tuesday marks the start of Women's History Month. To recognize this month, here are Interludes we are celebrating the lives of four media maven who have helped to communicate the accomplishments of women and other often unreported groups. Meet Carole, Robin, Ida and Nikole "Telling HER Story."