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BaddestChaplain.comFeb 13, 2024
Talking Love with Philly Vegan
On this episode of BaddestChaplain, we speak with Samuel Veney, one of the founders of the plant-based powerhouse, Philly Vegan!
In this episode, you'll discover:
Philly Vegan's path to providing delicious vegan food for the community
The role that meditation plays in the preparation of food
The latest on their work to advocate for fellow business owners
How growth provides opportunity to share success
Whether you're a seasoned vegan, dipping your toes into the plant-based world, or just someone who loves good food, this podcast is packed with valuable insights and mouthwatering inspiration.
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Talking Comedy with Rashad Bashir
Get ready to laugh your face off and dive deep into the mind of a comedic genius on the BaddestChaplain podcast! In this episode, Di Baddest Chaplain sits down with Rashad Bashir, a hilarious stand-up comedian who you need to know! Whether you've seen his impressions of Paul Mooney and Stephen A, seen him perform at Caroline's or Indonesia, this is a brother who understands the power of laughter!
Whether you're a die-hard comedy fan or just looking for a good laugh, this episode is sure to leave you entertained and inspired.
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Talking Community with Rev. Dr. Leonard Edloe
In this episode of BaddestChaplain, we sit down with Rev. Dr. Leonard Edloe, a pharmacist and pastor who is passionate about using his faith to heal the mind, body, and soul. Dr. Edloe shares his unique perspective on the intersection of healthcare and religion, and offers insights on how we can all live healthier and more fulfilling lives.
Dr. Edloe will discuss:
- His journey to the pharmacy and to the pulpit
- How his faith informs his approach to healthcare
- The importance of spiritual health in overall well-being
- Tips for managing stress and anxiety
- How to find hope and purpose in challenging times
This episode is for you if:
- You're interested in learning more about the connection between faith and health
- You're looking for ways to improve your mental and physical well-being
- You're searching for hope and inspiration in the midst of challenges
#RevDrLeonardEdloe #pharmacist #pastor #healthcare #religion #faith #wellbeing #mentalhealth #stress #anxiety #hope #purpose
Unveiling the Invisible Illness: A Candid Conversation About Lupus with Lupus In Color Founder, Racquel Dozier
Lupus, a chronic autoimmune disease, can feel like a silent storm raging within. In this powerful podcast interview, we delve into the realities of living with lupus with Racquel Dozier, founder of Lupus In Color who shares their personal journey with this often misunderstood condition.
From Diagnosis to Daily Life: A Raw and Relatable Account
Racquel openly discusses the challenges of navigating diagnosis, managing symptoms, and finding self-advocacy in a world that may not always understand. Her story is one of both vulnerability and strength, offering listeners a relatable window into the complexities of living with lupus.
Beyond the Flares: Hope, Resilience, and the Power of Community
The conversation doesn't shy away from the difficulties, but it also celebrates the triumphs. Racquel highlights the importance of finding hope and resilience even in the midst of chronic illness. She also emphasizes the crucial role of community support in navigating the lupus journey.
This episode is for:
Anyone living with lupus or supporting someone who is
Individuals curious about autoimmune diseases and their impact
Healthcare professionals seeking deeper insights into the patient experience
Anyone interested in stories of resilience and the power of the human spirit
Tune in and:
Gain valuable insights into the realities of living with lupus
Discover tips for managing symptoms and advocating for your health
Find inspiration and hope from Racquel's personal story
Feel empowered to connect with the supportive lupus community
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Talking PushBlack with Julian Walker
January 1st is an incredible day in Black History! It is the last day of Kwanzaa where the principle Imani (Faith) is celebrated, it is the day where Abraham Lincoln declared enslaved people in Confederate states free, and it is Haitian Independence day (soup joummou s'il vous plaît)!
It is only right that we start off 2024 with our conversation with CEO of PushBlack, Julian Walker. In this episode, Julian spills the tea on navigating the SEO landscape as a Black entrepreneur, shares actionable strategies for resisting oppression, and drops knowledge about shattering glass ceilings in the digital world.
You'll walk away with:
* Game-changing insights on building a thriving online presence that reflects your unique voice
* Powerful inspiration to challenge the status quo and forge your own path to success
Julian's story is a blueprint for aspiring Black entrepreneurs, and his infectious energy will leave you ready to set the world on fire.
Don't miss this episode if you're ready to:
* Join the movement for Black excellence in the digital space
Hit subscribe, grab your notebook, and get ready to take notes!
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Talking Access2Success with Andrew Lovedale
On this episode we speak with Andrew Lovedale, Founder and President of Access2Success (A2S). A2S is an interdenominational, Christian Mission organization dedicated to playing its part to eliminate poverty and provide hope through education and opportunity.
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Talking Crochet with Portia York
On this episode of BaddestChaplain, we speak with CEO and Creative Educator with York Creative Education Group, Dr. Portia York. Dr. Portia Marie York is a fiber artist with a Master of Advanced Crochet Stitches and Techniques certification from the Crochet Guild of America and a PhD in Curriculum & Instruction from the University of North Carolina, Charlotte. Dr. York has taught many crochet sessions to young people in Charlotte, Haiti, Guatemala, and the Bahamas in an effort to express that crocheting draws on both the concrete and creative sides of the brain.
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Talking Education with Brian Butler
On today's episode, we are talking education with Brian Butler.
Brian is president of The Answer’s In The Room Educational Consulting, BKB, LLC. An education consultant who has worked with thousands of schools throughout the United States, Australia, and Canada. A retired principal who also has experience as a physical education teacher, school counselor, and assistant principal, Brian has a deep understanding of school community dynamics and successful models.
His latest book, “Every Student Deserves a Gifted Education: 5 shifts to nurturing each student’s unique strengths, passions, and talents” is available now!
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Talking Teaching with Rachel Stone
Our guest today is Rachel Stone. Rachel is the host of Neighborhood English Teacher and co-host of LitMix. Rachel writes about food, faith, justice, public health, and maternal health. Her work has appeared in Christianity Today, Sojourners, Books & Culture, The Christian Century, The Progressive Christian, and Creation Care Magazine. Rachel has published several books, including Birthing Hope, a memoir of motherhood and fear; Eat with Joy: Redeeming God’s Gift of Food, the winner of a Christianity Today book award; and a revised version of the More-With-Less Cookbook, the classic Mennonite cookbook that celebrates faith, justice, simplicity, and good eating.
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Talking Black Liberation with Frederick Engram
On this episode we speak with author, Dr. Frederick Engram, Jr. about his book, "Black Liberation Through Action and Resistance: MOVE." We have a great conversation about strategies to interrupt anti-Blackness, comparing stories at HBCUs and PWIs, and much more! Buy books here: https://bookshop.org/shop/Baddestchaplain Drip Schematics: Glasses by Warby Parker Shirt by Puma Subscribe to substack: baddestchaplain.substack.com
Talking Noblesse Apparel with Josh Spence
On today's episode, we hear from Joshua Spence, founder of Noblesse Apparel.
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Talking About Prathia Hall with Dr. Courtney Pace
On today's episode, we hear from Dr. Courtney Pace, Prathia Hall Scholar in Residence of Social Justice History for Equity for Women in the Church. Dr. Pace is the author of Freedom Faith: The Womanist Vision of Prathia Hall and Beyond Eden: The Collected Sermons and Essays of Prathia Hall. Subscribe to baddestchaplain.substack.com Buy books here:https://bookshop.org/shop/Baddestchaplain Drip Schematics: Shirt by Puma Glasses by Warby Parker
Talking Faith Filled Empathy with Dr. Trenita Childers
On today's episode, we hear from author and researcher, Dr. Trenita Childers. Dr. Childers is the author of In Someone Else's Country, a groundbreaking work examining systemic racism in the Dominican Republic. Subscribe to baddestchaplain.substack.com Buy In Someone Else's Country here: https://bookshop.org/a/97931/9781538131015
Talking Entrepreneurship with Shalah Turner
On this episode we speak with Shalah Turner of Conscious Consulting, a company designed to help you put your ideas into action.
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Talking Women's Sports with Laura Everett
On this episode we talk WNBA finals and league expansion with Laura Everett from Boston Women's Sports.
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Guest on the 40/40 Vision Podcast
On this episode, I got a chance to speak with Khaled Abdallah. We talked about Deion Sanders, his impact on Colorado, and whether or not what he is doing is replicable.
Make sure to follow 40/40 Vision Podcast @4040visionpod on TikTok, Instagram and Twitter (X).
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Talking Social Justice with Joseph Ulloa
On this episode we hear from Joseph Ulloa! Joseph is a social justice fellow with the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Foundation and law student at the University of North Texas at Dallas College of Law. Drip Schematics:
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Talking Healing with Brittney George
On this episode we hear from Brittney George, licensed and nationally certified counselor! Brittney's therapeutic lens centers social justice and focuses on those in recovery from abusive, repressive experiences. Brittney uses her love of storytelling and play to help others on their journey. Shirt by Royal Shakespeare Company Glasses by Warby Parker Subscribe to Substack: baddestchaplain.substack.com
Notes on Philippians 3
In this podcast Bible study, we will explore the book of Philippians 3. We will discuss the importance of consistency, habits, and running your race well. We will also consider the role of thoughtfulness and tenderness in discipleship. This podcast study is perfect for anyone who is looking for guidance and encouragement in the midst of hardship. It will help you to understand God's perspective on suffering, and it will give you practical tools for coping with difficult times. Be sure to subscribe to baddestchaplain.substack.com
Memorial Foundation Social Justice Fellows 2023 Cohort
In this episode we hear from David Lewis, Project Lead for the Memorial Foundation Social Justice Fellows Program!
The curriculum for the Fellows Program centers advocacy, community organizing, learning, and public policy to creatively leverage the unique experiences of each Fellow. Learning will be guided by some of the nation’s leading voices on social justice through dynamic lectures and self-guided instructional modules. As a result of participating in this Program, Fellows can expect to build an intentional community of support with like-minded leaders across the nation, explore high impact practices that move communities from consumers of a movement to activism, and develop an understanding of leadership and advocacy for long-term, sustainable community change. Applications for the 2023 Cohort are now available on thememorialfoundation.org and are due September 29th.
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Notes on Philippians 1
In this podcast Bible study, we will explore the book of Philippians 1. We will discuss the importance of being present, not rushing your life, and having a childlike (not childish) relationship with God.
We will also look at some of the specific challenges that Paul faced while addressing the church in Philippi.
This podcast study is perfect for anyone who is looking for guidance and encouragement in the midst of hardship. It will help you to understand God's perspective on suffering, and it will give you practical tools for coping with difficult times.
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Empowering Educators and Supporting Student Success
Rev. Crystal Varner Parker chats with Di Baddest Chaplain about running for the Henrico County School Board.
Here is a link to her campaign website: https://cvpforschools.com/
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Cabernets for a cause!
Erin Hamilton chats with Di Baddest Chaplain about One Hope Wines, entrepreneurship attached to service, moderation, and the need to pursue understanding of one another.
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Interview with Gabe Amo, congressional candidate.
Gabe Amo, Candidate for Congress, Discusses His Platform
Gabe Amo, candidate for congress in the 1st district of Rhode Island, discusses his platform on a range of issues, including the climate, healthcare, and education.
Hope came up a number of times in this conversation and I asked him frankly about being in politics in a time when civil discourse is so difficult to sustain.
Be sure to visit https://www.gabeamo.com/gabes-plan/ for more information on ways to get involved in his campaign.
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In Conversation with Dr Peter Watts
In this episode of the podcast, we interview Dr. Peter Watts, CEO and Co-Founder of the Watts of Power Foundation. Dr. Watts discusses the Teacher Village, a program that recruits and trains more Black male teachers, with plans to also provide housing so they can live affordably in the neighborhoods where they teach.
We talk about the importance of increasing Black male representation in the classroom, the challenges that Black male teachers face, and how the Teacher Village is working to address these challenges.
Keywords:
- teacher villages, black male teachers, education, diversity, inclusion, equity, social justice
Call to action:
- Learn more about the Teacher Village at www.wattsofpowerfoundation.org.
- Donate to the Watts of Power Foundation to support their work.
- Share this episode with your friends and colleagues.
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Notes on James 5
In this podcast Bible study, we will explore the book of James chapter 5, which focuses on the importance of patience, prayer, and confession. We will discuss how these three qualities can help us to persevere through difficult times, to grow in our faith, and to experience the healing and restoration that God offers.
We will also look at some of the specific challenges that James addresses in this chapter, such as the temptation to grumble and complain, the need to care for the poor and needy, and the importance of praying for those who are sick.
This podcast study is perfect for anyone who is looking for guidance and encouragement in the midst of hardship. It will help you to understand God's perspective on suffering, and it will give you practical tools for coping with difficult times.
Notes on James 4
In this Bible study, we will explore the book of James chapter 4, which speaks about the importance of humility and submission to God. We will discuss how our pride and selfish desires can lead to conflict and sin, and how we can overcome these things by submitting ourselves to God's will. We will also look at how James's teaching on humility and submission applies to our own lives. How can we humble ourselves before God and others? How can we submit to God's will, even when it is difficult? Join us for this study as we learn how to live a life of humility and submission to God. What you will learn: The dangers of pride and selfish desires How to overcome pride and submit to God How to apply James's teaching to your own life Who this is for: Anyone who is struggling with pride or selfish desires Anyone who wants to learn more about humility and submission to God Anyone who wants to live a life that is pleasing to God
Notes on James 3
In James 3, the author warns us about the power of our words. Our words can be used to build up or tear down, to bless or curse, to heal or harm. As Christians, we need to be careful about how we use our words, because they can have a profound impact on others.
In this Bible study, we will explore the following topics:
- The power of words
- The importance of using our words wisely
- How to control our tongues
- How to use our words to build up others
We will also look at some specific examples of how James's words apply to our own lives. This Bible study will help us to become more aware of the power of our words and to use them in a way that honors God.
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Baddest Chaplain on The Gary Flowers Show
Got a chance to chat with Gary Flowers this morning!
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Notes on James 2
Here is our bible study on James 2.
Thinking about how we treat those experiencing poverty.
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James 1 Bible Study
Start of our series on the book of James.
An Educational Conversation with Timothy Hughes
Today we talk to the brother Timothy Hughes about local activism, the political landscape leading to the Tennessee Three, and the role of legacy organizations in the work.
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Morning Meds Proverbs 30:7-9
How do economic policies affect our character and our relationship with God?
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Morning Meds John 19:12-13.
How deep is our commitment to courage?
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"I Can't Save You"
On this episode we speak with Anthony Chin-Quee about his book, I Can't Save You. We talk about Black men in medicine, the success of hospital shows, and not fitting easily into any category. This episode is a toast to Brooklyn! Cheers!
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Continuing a Legacy of Justice and Equity
On today's episode we speak with Erika E. Manuel, MLK Memorial Foundation Social Justice Fellow. We speak about the importance of legacy organizations, thought leadership, and the need for economic equity.
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Morning Meds John 11:15
What are the moments that increase our faith?
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A Fresh Start
In conversation with Jose Vega. Jose is an advocate speaking on behalf of others who are formerly incarcerated and others with disabilities.
We speak about housing, incarceration, and much more!
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The Senegalese Grow Project
On this episode we speak with artist and educator, Laura Pawson, about an effort to create a mural and build classrooms in a Senegalese elementary school.
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Morning Meds (Psalm 25:2)
God is a good parent.
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Morning Meds (1 Kings 18:17-18)
When the Truth Tellers get confused with the trouble makers.
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Morning Meds with Di Baddest Chaplain (1 Kings 19:5-8)
God will provide.
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Morning Meds with Di Baddest Chaplain (John 13:34-35)
Love is the signature.
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Morning Meds (Proverbs 6:16-19)
The things the Lord hates are the things that divide us.
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Morning Meds with Di Baddest Chaplain (Micah 5)
Likkle but wi tallawah.
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Morning Meds (James 1:12-15)
Tests lead to faith.
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Chanel Dokun Interview with Di Baddest Chaplain
On this episode, I speak with Chanel Dokun, author of Life Starts Now. This is a must listen for all aspiring writers, those who are thinking about their life's work, and anyone who enjoys edifying conversation!
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Morning Meds (Hebrews 12:14-15)
What does it look like to be peaceful?
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Morning Meds (Luke 7:47-50)
What does it look like to walk in forgiveness? #forgiveness #prayer #abolitionist #jesus #faith
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Morning Meds (Luke 18:1-7)
Talking about the parable of the Persistent Widow and how good God is.
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