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Moments of Grace Podcast

By Dr. A. Jerome R. Butler

Welcome to Dr. A. Jerome R. Butler’s podcast (Moments of Grace). Thank you and stay tune for the Wealth Wouldn’t Wait segment (Stock Market, Passive and Aggressive Income) , word in the light, prayer, interviews of political figures and content contributors. Book and Movie reviews. We will have fun with Dr. Butler’s segment “WISDOM ON STEROIDS” where he answers the questions of the ages. The main goal of this podcast is Self-improvement and personal growth. This will always be family friendly content. Dr. Butler can be reached for book signings or speaking engagements @linktr.ee/Drajrbutler
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Ms. Wellness LLC. "Being Whole"

Ms. Wellness LLC. "Being Whole"

Hi, my name is Tanisha aka Ms. Wellness and I’m your dedicated Women's Wellness Empowerment Coach! At Ms. Wellness, LLC one of our Core Values is educating the women that we work with, on the importance and value of healthy eating and a lifestyle focused on mindfully caring for their bodies by proactively making choices that benefit them. True health and wellbeing are a combination of good choices, positive mindset, clear direction, and dedication to achieve a lasting goal, and empowering yourself to have a positive body image. In addition, we focus not only on diet, but your relationship with food, identifying any obstacles or habits that may lead to unhealthy eating choices, navigating traumas that may cause a skewed perspective on your ability to take charge of your body wellness milestones, and helping you to recognize that you have the ability to reach and maintain a healthy lifestyle that you can maintain and be proud of. Hi, my name is Tanisha aka Ms. Wellness and I’m your dedicated Women's Wellness Empowerment Coach! The importance of creating a supportive and empowering wellness journey came from an experience that was close to home and with a situation that affected someone I love dearly, my mom. In 2017, my mother had been struggling with getting results in the treatments for her Type 2 Diabetes. The medications she was prescribed were ineffective in management of the disease and left her lethargic, experiencing blurred vision, but worst of all, she was miserable. By implementing a Plant-Based diet and lifestyle changes, we saw dramatic effects and beneficial changes to the point that she was downgraded from Type 2 Diabetic to Pre-Diabetic. This experience and helping others has become my passion and the motivation to have an impact on the lives of others. She went from being sick and miserable, to getting rid of her diabetes medications, dropping her symptoms, and getting her energy and joy back all within the same year! Today, my mom looks younger and more vibrant now than ever before! email Ms. Wellness (mswellnessllc.com)

Mar 28, 202426:06
Prophetess Trish Morissette "HEARING WHAT HE IS SAYING"

Prophetess Trish Morissette "HEARING WHAT HE IS SAYING"

Prophet. Pastor. Wife. Mother. Motivational Speaker. Empowerment Coach. Entrepreneur. Author. Trish M is a powerful, anointed woman of God who preaches, teaches, motivates, inspires, coaches and prophesies just as God gives it to her. Her vision is to see more and more people’s lives changed by being saved, set-free, and delivered; fulfilling their call to walk in the things of God wholeheartedly.Trish M is the Executive Pastor serving alongside her husband, Senior Pastor Derrick Morrissette, at Mind of Christ International in Alabaster, Al. She served as the Director of the Prophetic Ministry and Prophetic Training at Kingdom Agenda International Ministries in Panama City, Fl for over 2 years. She has had intensive prophetic training at the Marketplace International School of Prophets with Apostle Jocelyn Mathis where she was 2nd in charge under Apostle Jocelyn in training other prophets on hearing the voice of the Lord. Not only that, but she has also done extensive prophetic training at C.I. Vision Church in Santa Rosa Beach, Fl. With a global mandate on her life, Trish M is determined to use her voice to bring change to communities and nations all around the world.Among her many accomplishments, Trish M is an extremely successful business owner. She takes business ownership to another level! She is the owner and CEO of Trish M Enterprises, which houses her translation company, Professional Translations, a translation company that translates to and from over 175 languages worldwide and has over 1000 translators from all over the world in network. Trish M Enterprises also houses her boutique, Trish M Boutique, where she empowers women to look and feel good about themselves. Being fabulous is a lifestyle that Trish M encourages women to wear from the inside out.Trish M’s vision is to see women fulfill the mandate and call that’s on their lives. She empowers them to be FABULOUS- spirit, soul & body. Trish M wants to see every woman successful in whatever God has called them to do.She hosts several events throughout the year to help women walk in their purpose and call:1) The Circle of Fabulous Women Summit2) The Circle of Fabulous Women Retreat3) The Circle of Fabulous Women Empowerment Brunch4) Speak Lord Prophetic MEGA ConferenceTrish M wants to see women whole and walking BOLDLY in who God has destined for them to be.www.trishmnow.com

Mar 22, 202437:60
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RAILEY MOLINARIO WORLDS FIRST LOVE EDUCATOR
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Threads In our Fabric: Buffalo Soldier

Threads In our Fabric: Buffalo Soldier

The Buffalo Soldiers were United States Army regiments that primarily comprised African Americans, formed during the 19th century to serve on the American frontier. In 1866, through an act of Congress, legislation was adopted to create six all African-American Army units. On September 21, 1866, the 10th Cavalry Regiment was formed at Fort LeavenworthKansas. The nickname "Buffalo Soldiers" was purportedly given to the regiment by Native Americans who fought against them in the American Indian Wars, and the term eventually became synonymous with all of the African American U.S. Army regiments established in 1866, including the 9th Cavalry Regiment, 10th Cavalry Regiment, 24th Infantry Regiment25th Infantry Regiment and 38th Infantry Regiment.  The recruits came from varied backgrounds including former slaves and veterans from service in the Civil War.

During the Civil War, the U.S. government formed regiments known as the United States Colored Troops, composed of black soldiers and Native Americans. The USCT was disbanded in the fall of 1865. In 1867 the Regular Army was set at ten regiments of cavalry and 45 regiments of infantry. The Army was authorized to raise two regiments of black cavalry (the 9th and 10th (Colored) Cavalry) and four regiments of black infantry (the 38th39th40th, and 41st (Colored) Infantry), who were mostly drawn from USCT veterans. The first draft of the bill that the House Committee on Military Affairs sent to the full chamber on March 7, 1866, did not include a provision for regiments of black cavalry, however, this provision was added by Senator Benjamin Wade prior to the bill's passing on July 28, 1866.

During the late 1800s and early 1900s, the Buffalo Soldiers were assigned to the harshest and most desolate posts. Specific duties included subduing Mexican revolutionaries, outlaws, rustlers and warring Native Americans. Additional administrative duties included exploring and mapping the Southwest and establishing outposts for future towns.

During the Indian Wars from 1866 to 1891, 416 soldiers were awarded the Medal of Honor. Although the Buffalo Soldiers were 12% of the U.S. Army infantry force and 20% of the cavalry force in this era, Buffalo Soldiers were awarded less than 4% of all Medals of Honor awarded. Other regiments during the era received a greater number of Medals of Honor but were not distinguished enough to see duty in Cuba for the Spanish–American War. For example, the 8th Cavalry Regiment with 84 Medals of Honor, were not assigned duty to fight in Cuba in 1898. Scholars have hypothesized that commanders were reticent to award behavior that they expected from soldiers, the bureaucracy impeded awards, and the posting of black soldiers to remote outposts reduced the visibility of black soldiers (the 1st Cavalry participated in twenty-one campaigns and the 2nd cavalry participated in nineteen campaigns during this era, compared to the 9th Cavalry's eight campaigns). Historian Thomas Philips counted 2,704 engagements with native tribes during this era, of which the four black regiments participated in 141 or about 4%.

 Despite the barriers imposed by the social climate of their day, the Buffalo Soldiers performed with grace and dignity in every conflict. Their resilience embodies the uncanny determination to overcome any opticals dispatched on the battlefield or from the nation they fought for. We honor the American spirit and true patriotism of the Buffalo Soldiers, who are threads in the spirit of freedom in the fabric of America.

Mar 01, 202404:53
Threads In our Fabric, Dr. Jane C. Wright "The Wright Stuff"

Threads In our Fabric, Dr. Jane C. Wright "The Wright Stuff"

Jane Cooke Wright (also known as "Jane Jones") (November 20, 1919 – February 19, 2013) was a pioneering cancer researcher and surgeon noted for her contributions to chemotherapy. In particular, Wright is credited with developing the technique of using human tissue culture rather than laboratory mice to test the effects of potential drugs on cancer cells. She also pioneered the use of the drug methotrexate to treat breast cancer and skin cancer (mycosis fungoids).

Wright's family had a strong history of academic achievement in medicine. She was born in Manhattan, New York, to Corinne Cooke, a public school teacher, and Louis T. Wright, who was one of the first African American graduates from Harvard Medical School. He was the first African American doctor at a public hospital in New York City. 

As a child, Wright attended the Ethical Culture Fieldston School, then the "Ethical Culture" school and the "Fieldston School", from which she graduated in 1938. During her time at the Fieldston School, Wright was very involved in extracurricular activities. She served as the school's yearbook art editor and was named the captain of the swim team. Her favorite subjects to study were math and science. After attending the Fieldston School, Wright received a scholarship to Smith College, where she furthered her studies and continued to be very involved in extracurricular activities. She swam on the varsity swim team, discovered a passion for the German language, and lived in the school's German house for a while. Wright graduated with an art degree from Smith College in 1942.] After her time at Smith, Wright received another scholarship, to attend the New York Medical College. She graduated as a part of an accelerated three-year program at the top of her class in 1945 with the honors award.

After medical school, Wright completed residencies at Bellevue Hospital (1945–46) and later at Harlem Hospital (1947–48), where she became the chief resident. In 1949 she joined her father in research at the Harlem Hospital Cancer Research Center, which he had founded, and she ultimately succeeded him as director when he died in 1952.

In 1949, Dr. Wright joined her father at the Cancer Research Foundation at Harlem Hospital. During her time at the research institute, she and her father sparked an interest in chemotherapeutic agents. They were interested in making chemotherapy more accessible for everyone. In the 1940s chemotherapy was a new development, so it was not a well-known or well-practiced source for treatment because it was still in its experimental stage of drug development. Chemotherapy was considered the “last resort” and the drugs available and dosage was not very well defined. Both Jane and her father wanted to make chemotherapy a more accessible method of cancer treatment. They were the first groups to report the use of nitrogen mustard agents and folic acid antagonists as cancer treatments.  Wright retired in 1985 and was appointed emerita professor at New York Medical College in 1987. In describing her pioneering research in chemotherapy, she told reporter Fern Eckman, "There's lots of fun in exploring the unknown. There's no greater thrill than in having an experiment turn out in such a way that you make a positive contribution."

Feb 29, 202405:38
Henry Blair Change The Face of Agriculture

Henry Blair Change The Face of Agriculture

Henry Blair was born in Glen Ross, Maryland, in 1807. Blair was an African American farmer who patented two devices designed to help boost agricultural productivity. In so doing, he became the second African American to receive a United States patent. Little is known about Blair's personal life or family background. It is clear that Blair was a farmer who invented new devices to assist in the planting and harvesting of crops. Although he came of age before the Emancipation Proclamation, Blair was apparently not enslaved and operated an independent business. A successful farmer, Blair patented two inventions that helped him to boost his productivity. He received his first patent — for a corn planter — on October 14, 1834. The planter resembled a wheelbarrow, with a compartment to hold the seed and rakes dragging behind to cover them. This device enabled farmers to plant their crops more efficiently and enable a greater total yield. Blair signed the patent with an "X," Blair obtained his second patent, for a cotton planter, on August 31, 1836. This invention functioned by splitting the ground with two shovel-like blades that were pulled along by a horse or other draft animal. A wheel-driven cylinder behind the blades deposited seed into the freshly plowed ground. The design helped to promote weed control while distributing seeds quickly and evenly. In claiming credit for his two inventions, Henry Blair became only the second African American to hold a United States patent. While Blair appears to have been a free man. In 1871, after the Civil War, the law was revised to grant all American men, regardless of race, the right to patent their inventions. Blair's invention crossed the racial gulf to feed all Americans, and his inventions are a demonstration that innovation lives in the human spirit. Henry Blair changed the agricultural landscape by showing us through the power of invention that we are all threads in the fabric of America

Feb 28, 202402:58
THREADS IN OUR FABRIC ALEXANDER MILES

THREADS IN OUR FABRIC ALEXANDER MILES

lexander Miles (May 18, 1838 – May 7, 1918) was an African-American inventor best known for being awarded a patent for an automatically opening and closing elevator doors. He was awarded the patent, U.S. Patent 371,207, on October 11, 1887.
Before automatic doors, people had to manually shut both the shaft and elevator doors before riding. Forgetting to do so led to multiple accidents as people fell down elevator shafts. When the daughter of African-American inventor Alexander Miles almost fatally fell down the shaft, he took it upon himself to develop a solution. In 1887 he took out a patent for a mechanism that automatically opens and closes elevator shaft doors and his designs are largely reflected in elevators used today.
He was inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame in 2007.

Feb 21, 202403:50
Threads in Our Fabric Judy Reed; Follow Me

Threads in Our Fabric Judy Reed; Follow Me

Judy Reed: Follow Me

Judy Woodford Reed’s birth was commemorated around the year 1826.

Reed was one of the few African American women known for her prolific invention throughout the 1880s. There are tons of attributes that are not notorious regarding Reed. She primarily showed up at the 1870 Federal Census as a 44-year-old sempstress. This took place at Fredericksville Parish next to Charlottesville, Virginia which is in Albemarle County.

Reed was with her spouse, Allen Reed, and the horticulturist as well as her five kids. Once ten years went by, Mr. and Mrs. Reed stayed in Virginia to be with their grandchild.

In mid-1880 and 1885, Mr. Reed passed away. Mrs. Reed labeled herself as “widow of Allen” after her husband’s death. She relocated to Washington D.C. upon the place she lived alongside by her kids at 1906 K Street, N. W. The sole recognized history which Mrs. Reed had was the US patent-of-invention. Mrs. Reed was deemed to be the first African American female to acquire a patent.

On September 23, 1884, Reeds Patent No. 305,474 for a “Dough Kneader and Roller” was endowed.

The patent-of-invention was there to ameliorate the construction upon an existent rolling pin. This is for the flour to blend extra smoothly when it remains concealed and secured. Regarding if Mrs. Reeds had the capability of reading, writing, or printing her name on the patent as an “X” was not known.

An African American female that was at a prior term had the likelihood to obtain patent-of-invention entitlement.

Although there was a chance to acquire patent authority, this remains obscured because there are no obligations to signify ethnicity. In addition, females frequently applied just the initial letter so they can conceal their sex. Being intellectual was against the law at the time. Anyone who was caught reading, writing, or providing education was likely to face severe punishment or the death penalty. In 1905, Mrs. Reed passed away.

Feb 16, 202403:08
Threads In Our Fabric Dr. Joseph N. Jackson " Bid Red Radio"

Threads In Our Fabric Dr. Joseph N. Jackson " Bid Red Radio"

Dr. Joseph N. Jackson is one of the most famous Black inventors in America. Born in 1937 in Harvey, “Jefferson Parish,” Louisiana. Not far from New Orleans. In his formative years in school, the textbooks were 12 years behind the all-white schools in Jefferson Parish. He recounts that the textbooks were old, used, and 10 to 12 years old. This meant the information he was receiving was a decade or more old. In an interview, he remembers singing the negative Jim Crow indoctrination songs of the South like little black sambo and old black joe. They were relegated to enduring these songs every morning. Jackson wants the American social sphere to give everyone a chance to fulfill their highest potential. When he was 17, he worked for a lady who taught him how to type and requisition invoices. These skills would serve him well later in life. Unfortunately, he dropped out of school in the 7th grade. Jackson joined the United States Army at the age of 18. He received his G E D while in the army, which sparked his academic journey. After getting his G E D he qualified to be assigned to radio school. This assignment would shape the course of technological history for mankind. His fascination with electronics started at age 5. In the home he grew up in, there was a large radio that he wandered where the little people that inhabited the radio lived. In his mind, he was determined to find the little people so one day he took the radio apart. Accidentally, he damaged the speaker. Once his father came home, he discovered what he had done to the radio he was punished but his that explained how a radio had electronic waves that transmitted to a receiver in the radio. This early lesson from his father remained with him until he got to radio and T V school. While in Station at Fort Bragg North Carolina, Doctor Jackson started a part time business of radio and T V repair. For the next 8 years he gained advanced experience from working on devices. This experience and his curiosity that was fostered at age 5 coalesced into theories he had to tested until there was a success using the same radio signal technology of transmitter and receiver he developed the first working model of a remote control for a television. In 1975, Jackson completed his degree in Business Administration from Columbia College, Columbia, MO. He holds a doctorate in Applied Science and Technology from Glendale University in Santa Fe, NM. Dr, Jackson experience led him to create the precursor of the V-Chip, a technology that is used in the television industry to block out violent and objectionable programs that could be seen by young children. Aside from the Programmable Television Receiver Controllers, Jackson is the holder of at least six issued U.S. Patents in the area of telecommunications and Fertility Prediction Devices for females, as well as several copyrights, trademarks, and Pending Patents in the area of Aircraft Security and Tracking Systems. He was called upon by the network television industry to testify before the House of Representatives and several Senators regarding technical solutions to television violence years ago. Today we know Dr Jackson as a living legend, inventor, scientist, businessperson, humanitarian and Co-founder of the Black Inventions Museum, Inc. Never give up, success requires tenacity, resilience, courage, and a belief in yourself are all the ingredients needed to be thread in the fabric of America. Doctor Joseph N. Jackson, embodies what encompass Us to change to world for all mankind.

Feb 13, 202404:48
Threads in our Fabric Henry Johnson (Black Death) Medal of Honor

Threads in our Fabric Henry Johnson (Black Death) Medal of Honor

Henry Johnson enlisted in the United States Armed Forces on June 5, 1917 as a 5-foot-4-inch young man. This was almost two months after the American entry into World War I, joining the all-black New York National Guard 15th Infantry Regiment, which, when mustered into Federal service, was redesignated as the 369th Infantry Regiment, and was then based in Harlem. The 369th Infantry joined the 185th Infantry Brigade upon arrival in France, but was relegated to labor service duties instead of combat training. The 185th Infantry Brigade was in turn assigned on January 5, 1918, to the 93rd Infantry Division.

Although General John J. PershingCommander-in-Chief of the American Expeditionary Forces (AEF) on the Western Front, wished to keep the American forces autonomous, he "loaned" the 369th to the 161st Division of the French Army. Supposedly, the unreported and unofficial reason he was willing to detach the African-American regiments from U.S. command was that vocal white U.S. soldiers refused to fight alongside black troops.

The French Army needed more men and welcomed the reinforcements. The 369th Infantry regiment, later nicknamed the "Harlem Hellfighters", was among the first to arrive in France, and among the most highly decorated when it returned. The 369th was an all-black unit under the command of mostly white officers, including their commander, Colonel William Hayward. The idea of a black New York National Guard regiment had first been put forward by Charles W. Fillmore, a black New Yorker. Governor Charles Seymour Whitman, inspired by the brave showing of the black 10th Cavalry in Mexico, authorized the project. He appointed Colonel Hayward to carry out the task of organizing the unit, and Hayward gave Fillmore a commission as a captain in the 15th Infantry Regiment, New York National Guard. The 15th New York Infantry Regiment became the 369th United States Infantry Regiment prior to engaging in combat in France.

The French government awarded Johnson the Croix de guerre with a special citation and a golden palm. He was the first American soldier to receive the award.

In June 1996, Johnson was posthumously awarded the Purple Heart by President Bill Clinton. In February 2003, the Distinguished Service Cross, the Army's second highest award, was awarded to Johnson. John Howe, a Vietnam War veteran who had campaigned tirelessly for recognition for Johnson, and U.S. Army Major General Nathaniel James, President of the 369th Veterans' Association, were present at the ceremony in Albany. The award was received by Herman A. Johnson, one of the Tuskegee Airmen of WWII, on behalf of Henry Johnson, then believed to be his father; the mistake was not clarified until 2015, a decade after the younger Johnson's death, as part of the further research done leading up to the senior Johnson's Medal of Honor.

On May 14, 2015, the White House announced that Johnson would receive the Medal of Honor posthumously, presented by President Barack Obama. In the ceremony, held on 2 June 2015, Johnson's medal was received on his behalf by Command Sergeant Major Louis Wilson of the New York National Guard. Obama said, "The least we can do is to say, 'We know who you are. We know what you did for us. We are forever grateful.'"

Feb 09, 202406:34
"THREADS IN OUR FABRIC" LONE RANGER WITH OUT A MASK, BASS REEVES

"THREADS IN OUR FABRIC" LONE RANGER WITH OUT A MASK, BASS REEVES

Bass Reeves was born a slave in 1838 in Crawford County, Arkansas. Under the ownership of farmer and politician William Reeves, Bass Reeves worked alongside his parents and was a water boy until he became old enough to work as a field hand. William Reeves moved his farming operations, including his slaves, to Grayson County, Texas around 1846. Bass Reeves was known for his tall stature, good manners, and sense of humor, and it was in Texas that these characteristics caught the attention of his master’s son, George. George Reeves eventually chose Bass to become his bodyguard and valet, and the two became rather loyal companions. When Texas sided with the Confederacy, George Reeves joined the Confederate Army and Bass went along with him. 
It was during the Civil War that Bass and George Reeves parted ways—and many speculate the reasons for their parting. Some legends say that the two got into a heated dispute over a card game, others say that Bass overheard talk of “freeing slaves” and just ran away. Whatever the circumstance, Bass Reeves ended up in what was then called “Indian Territory,” in present-day Oklahoma. He took refuge with members of the Seminole, Cherokee, and Creek nations, learning their languages, customs, and tracking skills which served him well during his later law enforcement career. It was during this time that he also honed his skills with a pistol, and while he humbly claimed throughout his life that he was only a “fair” shot, he was regularly barred from turkey shooting competitions in the territory. 
In 1863, Bass Reeves was ultimately freed from his life as a slave and a fugitive by the Emancipation Proclamation. He left “Indian Territory” and bought land near Van Buren, Arkansas, which he used to successfully farm and ranch. He married Nellie Jennie, a woman from Texas, in 1864, and they had 10 children. In addition to farming and ranching, Reeves occasionally worked as a scout and guide for U.S. Deputy Marshals entering “Indian Territory” on business of the Van Buren Federal Court. 
Reeves officially began his law enforcement career in 1875 after the Federal Western District Court was moved to Fort Smith, Arkansas. He was hired as a deputy by Judge Isaac C. Parker, who had been tasked by President Ulysses S. Grant to “clean up Indian Territory.” Reeves was one of the 200 deputies hired by Judge Parker in 1875, and he was the only one on record that stayed until Oklahoma achieved statehood in 1907.  
In his 32-year tenure as a U.S. Marshal, Reeves was known for his ruthlessness and his ability to catch outlaws that other deputies couldn’t. Reeves was reportedly involved in a number of shootouts, yet was never injured. He stated once that he had killed 14 men in self-defense, and at the time of his death a newspaper had reported the number was actually 20. By 1901 it was reported that he had arrested 3,000 men and women who had broken federal laws in the Indian Territory—one of which was his own son who was convicted in the murder of his wife. Reeves achieved all of this while also being illiterate due to his background as a former slave, so he would memorize the warrants and writs he served. The Indian Territory was notoriously the most dangerous for federal law enforcement officers in the Old West—records show that 120 lost their lives before Oklahoma achieved statehood in 1907.  
Bass Reeves himself escaped numerous assassination attempts as he was the most feared of federal officers in the Territory. Reeves retired from federal service upon Oklahoma’s statehood in 1907 at the age of 67, but his law enforcement career was not yet over. He went on to serve a city policeman in Muskogee, Oklahoma, for two years prior to his death in 1910. 

 

Feb 08, 202408:49
Threads in Our Fabric Charles F. Page The First Aviator

Threads in Our Fabric Charles F. Page The First Aviator

Born into the harsh realities of slavery in 1864, Charles Page’s journey was far from ordinary. His relentless determination led him to teach himself to read and write, a feat that set the foundation for his future inventions. Despite the societal and racial barriers of his time, Page’s ingenuity and perseverance shone through.

Fascinated with dragon flees Charles imaging a world where men could occupy the sky with creatures with wings. He shared his fascination with family and friends.  The more he contemplated the more his curiosity begin to materialize.

Page’s fascination with flight was not a fleeting interest but a deep-seated passion. He spent years observing the flight patterns of insects, fueling his ambition to replicate their aerial abilities. This fascination culminated in 1903 when he built a flying model of an airship. By 1904, using his life savings, Page created a full-scale model, hoping to showcase it at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition in St. Louis.

Despite the setbacks, Page’s achievements were formidable. He received a patent for his airship in April 1906, preceding the Wright Brothers’ patent. His contributions, while overlooked for decades, have slowly begun to garner the recognition they deserve. The city of Pineville, where Page lived and worked, has honored him with a historical marker, acknowledging his innovative spirit and his contributions to the community.

Page’s life was not solely defined by his aviation pursuits. He was a respected citizen, a timberman, and a farmer, who actively fostered ideas and started businesses to uplift the African-American community. His legacy extends beyond his inventions, encapsulating his role as a community leader and a visionary.

Today, Charles F. Page stands as a symbol of resilience and ingenuity, especially in the African-American community. His story, a testament to overcoming adversity and pursuing one’s dreams against all odds, serves as a powerful inspiration. The recognition of Page’s contributions is not just a correction of historical oversight but an important step in celebrating the diverse and rich history of innovation in the United States.

Charles Frederick Page’s story is more than a historical footnote; it’s a compelling narrative of determination, innovation, and resilience. As we continue to uncover and celebrate the contributions of African-American pioneers, Page’s legacy serves as a reminder of the vast, often untapped potential that lies within every individual, irrespective of their background. His life and achievements stand as a beacon of inspiration, encouraging us to look beyond conventional narratives and appreciate the diverse tapestry of history that shapes our world.

Shop for styles inspired by our Black Pride, our Black Lineage, & our Black Culture, and let the spirit of pioneers like Charles F. Page continue to inspire us in our everyday lives.

Feb 06, 202403:46
Threads In our Fabric Doris Miller Medal of Honor

Threads In our Fabric Doris Miller Medal of Honor

 He was named Doris, as the midwife who assisted his mother was convinced before his birth that the baby would be a girl.

 

He was the third of four sons and helped around the house, cooked meals and did laundry, as well as worked on the family farm. He was a fullback on the football team at Waco's Alexander James Moore High School.[14] He began attending the eighth grade on January 25, 1937, at age 17; he repeated the grade the following year because of poor performance, so he decided to drop out of school.[15] He filled his time squirrel hunting with a .22 rifle and completed a correspondence course in taxidermy. He applied to join the Civilian Conservation Corps but was not accepted. At that time, he was 6 feet 3 inches (1.91 m) tall and weighed more than 200 pounds (91 kg).[15] Miller worked on his father's farm until shortly before his 20th birthday.

 

Miller's nickname "Dorie" may have originated from a typographical error. He was nominated for recognition for his actions on December 7, 1941, and the Pittsburgh Courier released a story on March 14, 1942, which gave his name as "Dorie Miller".[16] Since then, some writers have suggested that it was a "nickname to shipmates and friends".[15]

 

Miller enlisted in the U.S. Navy as a mess attendant third class at the Naval Recruiting Station in Dallas, Texas, for six years on September 16, 1939.[2] Mess attendant was one of the few ratings open at the time to black sailors.[17] He was transferred to the Naval Training Center, Naval Operating Base, Norfolk, Virginia, arriving on September 19.[2] After training school, he was assigned to the ammunition ship Pyro (AE-1) and then transferred on January 2, 1940, to the Colorado-class battleship West Virginia (BB-48). It was on West Virginia where he started competition boxing, becoming the ship's heavyweight champion. In July, he was on temporary duty aboard Nevada (BB-36) at Secondary Battery Gunnery School. He returned to West Virginia on August 3. He advanced in rating to mess attendant second class on February 16, 1941.[3][17]

Miller woke up at 6 a.m. on December 7, 1941, aboard West Virginia. He served breakfast mess and was collecting laundry at 7:57 a.m. when planes from the Japanese aircraft carrier Akagi fired the first of seven torpedoes that hit West Virginia.[15] The "battle stations" alarm went off; Miller headed for his battle station, an anti-aircraft battery magazine amidships, only to discover that a torpedo had destroyed it.

He then went to "Times Square" on deck, a central spot aboard the ship where the fore-to-aft and port-to-starboard passageways crossed, reporting himself available for other duty and was assigned to help carry wounded sailors to places of greater safety.[15] Lieutenant Commander Doir C. Johnson, the ship's communications officer, spotted Miller and saw his physical prowess, so he ordered him to accompany him to the conning tower on the flag bridge to assist in moving the ship's captainMervyn Bennion, who had a gaping wound in his abdomen where he had apparently been hit by shrapnel after the first Japanese attack.[18] Miller and another sailor lifted the skipper but were unable to remove him from the bridge, so they carried him on a cot from his exposed position on the damaged bridge to a sheltered spot on the deck behind the conning tower where he remained during the second Japanese attack.[18][19] Captain Bennion refused to leave his post, questioned his officers and men about the condition of the ship, and gave orders and instructions to crew members to defend the ship and fight.[18] Unable to go to the deck below because of smoke and flames, he was carried up a ladder to the navigation bridge, where he died from blood loss despite the aid from a pharmacist mate.[18] He was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor.[20]

Feb 06, 202405:55
Interview with Artist Patsy Johnson

Interview with Artist Patsy Johnson

Patsy’s whimsical, imaginative acrylic paintings as she allows us to explore her art and rooms of many colors. Patsy is a person one-of-a-kind artist.

Feb 01, 202433:36
Interview with Kanisher Wooten-Caldwell

Interview with Kanisher Wooten-Caldwell

Interview with Kanisher Wooten Caldwell, a dedicated community advocate, board-certified nurse practitioner, and lifelong resident of Pine Bluff, proudly declares her candidacy for the position of State Representative in District 65 - Jefferson County. With over 23 years of experience as a healthcare professional, Kanisher Wooten Caldwell is poised to bring her expertise and passion for community service to the political arena. Her impressive rise through the ranks in the field of nursing speaks to her unwavering commitment and leadership abilities. Her expertise and commitment to her community have been the cornerstones of her journey, and she is now eager to channel these qualities into public service.


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Jan 25, 202434:14
interview with Christelle Biiga "Overcoming the Dark."

interview with Christelle Biiga "Overcoming the Dark."

Today we’d like to introduce you to Christelle Biiga.

Hi Christelle, we’d love for you to start by introducing yourself.
My name is Christelle Biiga, I live in Manhattan Beach, CA and I’m originally from Cameroon, Africa.

Six years ago, I decided to leave Cameroon, Africa to move to the United States to pursue the American Dream. I barely spoke English at the time and I had no friends or family here.

My dream turned into a nightmare when I arrived at LAX and an immigration officer tried to deport me because he said I was coming to work as a prostitute. I ended up in a detention center where I spent nine months before a judge finally granted me the right to stay.

Today, I’m a successful entrepreneur, a TV host, a Speaker, and a Life Coach. I’m happy to say that I am living my American Dream.

Can you talk to us a bit about the challenges and lessons you’ve learned along the way? Looking back would you say it’s been easy or smooth in retrospect?
My journey wasn’t smooth, to say the least. When I was leaving my country, I didn’t plan to be arrested and put in detention for nine months. And the truth is that I didn’t have to spend nine months in jail. I had the opportunity every single day to sign a deportation paper and go back to my country, to my comfort zone, but I didn’t. Why? Because I wanted more in life and I wasn’t going to give up on myself or on my dream.

It wasn’t an easy journey and in order for me to make it to the finish line and be where I am today, I had to develop one skill: courage.


Can you tell our readers more about what you do and what you think sets you apart from others?
I work with female entrepreneurs, corporate leaders, speakers, and coaches who want to achieve mind-blowing results through courage. My journey has allowed me to realize the importance of courage for anyone who wants more in life and to understand that nothing can be achieved without it.

The truth is that if one wants more in life, wants to achieve great results, wants to be successful, they have to step out of their comfort zone. They have to try new things. They have to make different decisions and choices. Magic happens when you have the courage to step into the unknown. That’s where you will discover your real strength, your real power, and what you are really capable of.

That’s why I’m on a mission to activate that powerful skill in my clients through speaking and coaching, so they can make their dreams a reality and live exciting lives.

I also have a TV show called Living The Dream that’s available on Roku on my channel Freedom Through Courage. I interview immigrant women from Africa and the Caribbean who are living the American Dream as successful entrepreneurs and artists. They share their journey to inspire others and be a reminder that anyone can achieve the American Dream if they dare to go for it.

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Contact Info:

·       Email: hello@christellebiigacoaching.com

·       Website: http://meetchristellebiiga.com

·       Website: hello@exposuremaven.com

·       Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/christellebiiga

·       Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bea.christelle

·       LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christellebiiga/

·       Other:  https://www.picktime.com/meetchristellebiiga

 

 

 

Christelle Biiga (@christellebiiga) • Instagram photos and videos

Voice What would you do if you were new to a country, accused falsely, and had to remain in detention for 9 months?

 

Dr. Butler interviews Christelle Biiga as she shares her faith and how she overcame those obstacles to become a media influencer and entrepreneur. Next on A Moments of Grace Podcast

Jan 17, 202435:12
Preparing for the Financial Reset

Preparing for the Financial Reset

Podcast Notes


Fiat money started to predominate during the 20th century. Since President Richard Nixon's decision to suspend US dollar convertibility to gold in 1971, a system of national fiat currencies has been used globally.

The US Deficit was 232 billion in 1971

Since 1980 the us debt is 151.01 Trillion Dollars in Debt.

We have 4.96 Trillion in assets According to Truth in Accounting

Each Tax payer portion of the debt is 952,000

 

 

BRICS is a grouping of BrazilRussiaIndiaChina, and South Africa formed by the 2010 addition of South Africa to the predecessor BRIC.[1][2][3][4] The original acronym "BRIC", or "the BRICs", was coined in 2001 by Goldman Sachs economist Jim O'Neill to describe fast-growing economies that he predicted would collectively dominate the global economy by 2050.[5]

The BRICS nations encompass about 27% of the world's land surface and 42% of the global population.[a] BrazilRussiaIndia, and China are among the world's ten largest countries by populationarea, and GDP (PPP), and the latter three[citation needed] are considered to be current superpowers, or potential emerging superpowers. All five states are members of the G20, with a combined nominal GDP of US$28 trillion (about 27% of the gross world product), a total GDP (PPP) of around US$57 trillion (33% of global GDP PPP), and an estimated US$4.5 trillion in combined foreign reserves (as of 2018).[7][8]

 

Gold in 1971 was 30.00 ounce and in 1980 it rose to $500.00

Gold today is 1887.00 The Royal Mint or Goldcore the jewellers, Spend gold at apps like Tally and Glint

 


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Oct 13, 202344:18
INERVIEW WITH HELEN BLOCKER-ADAMS
Oct 06, 202335:20
Love, Live and Marriage interview with The Walldorf's with Walldorf Capital Ventures

Love, Live and Marriage interview with The Walldorf's with Walldorf Capital Ventures

Dr. Butler interview Nathan and Eda Walldorf;

We want to be of value to you and to your listeners.  We typically talk about our story that got us into multifamily investing.  We then talk about the where, how, and with whom of multifamily investing.  We have a giveaway called The Wealth Building Trifect that we invite people to download.  Finally we tell one last story about taking action in life.  Usually we get the opening story and the giveaway into a podcast.  We have also spoken on working together as a couple.  We have also spoken about choosing the right team members in business.  

 

We definitely, believe God lead us to this business and see it as a way that we can bless others with an exponential investment rather than having money languishing in the stock market with little return.  God has grown us from people of fear to people of faith through our life journey and through our business.  We've also gone from struggling to have martial harmony to doing this business together as a team and looking at the next phase of our lives as an adventure that we get to take together.

 


Nathan Walldorf

Co-Founder/Managing Partner

WalldorfCapital Ventures, LLC

PassiveWealth Creators

Multifamily Apartment Investments

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423.544.7700

Chattanooga, TN

WalldorfCapitalVentures.com

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Sep 29, 202340:12
Love, Life and Marriage Bishop Jerome A. Jones and Pastor Burnedette L. Jones
Sep 14, 202343:42
Love, Life and Marrige with Pastor Lorenzo and Geraldine williams

Love, Life and Marrige with Pastor Lorenzo and Geraldine williams

Lorenzo Williams is a professional artist, art educator, Pastor, and Dean of Christian Education.

Science Hill Missionary Baptist Church, 5 Rock Creek Rd, Trenton, SC, United States, South Carolina, (803) 663-1919

Sep 07, 202344:18
Interview with Angela Hill Scholarship Coach

Interview with Angela Hill Scholarship Coach

I am a self-taught scholarship strategist with over 20 years of experience. As a past full-ride scholarship

recipient and a dedicated parent, I have successfully helped my two sons secure over $75,000 in

scholarships.

Dubbed as The Inspirational Scholarship Coach, I passionately blend scholarship education with

essential life skills, an abundance mindset, spiritual principles, and the power of teamwork. Through my

role as the founder and CEO of Journey Changers Scholarship Solutions, I have been able to positively

impact the lives of countless students and families.


My journey began in high school when I aspired to become a computer programmer. Raised in a single-

parent household with limited resources, I relied on three core values instilled in me from a young age:


the importance of family, the willingness to support others, and trust in God. These principles became

my guiding lights.

I recall a challenging time in my life as a teenager when my siblings and I returned home from school to

find an eviction notice on our house and my mother was absent. As the oldest girl, I stepped up to take

care of my family, cooking meals and ensuring everyone was looked after. Hours turned into days, and

we were forced to separate, each finding support with a family member or friend. Throughout the rest of

my high school years, my mother was missing from our lives.

Despite the hardships, I refused to let my dream of pusuing college die. With no parental guidance or

family experience with higher education, I took it upon myself to navigate the college application

process. I taught myself which colleges to consider and how to apply. While I received acceptance letters,

I was faced with the financial burden of paying for my college education. My guidance counselor advised

me to complete a financial aid form and apply for scholarships, but provided no guidance beyond that.

So, I embarked on another journey, researching and applying for scholarships. By the grace of God, I was

ultimately awarded a full-ride scholarship to Norfolk State University.

Angela Hill

Inspirational Scholarship Coach


Upon returning to my hometown of Anderson, South Carolina after my college years, I became a parent

and faced the challenge of financing my own children's college education. Drawing upon my personal

experience, I shared my scholarship knowledge with my sons, empowering them to secure over $75,000

in scholarships. As their friends, church community, and relatives witnessed their success, they

approached me seeking guidance on how to pursue college through scholarships. That's when I realized

there was a larger community issue to address.

In response to the lack of awareness and understanding of how scholarships can make college

affordable, I founded Journey Changers Scholarship Solutions. My coaching program empower families

to maximize scholarship opportunities, reducing reliance on student loans. I integrate valuable life

skills, an abundance mindset, spiritual principles, and team-building. I am committed to helping

students and their families transform their lives through education, scholarships, and personal growth.

Together, we embark on a journey of unlocking limitless opportunities and building a brighter future,

Journey Changers Scholarship Solutions.

info@journeychangers.com

Angela Hill -

InspirationalScholarshipCoach

Phone (864) 318-9655

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InspirationalScholarshipCoach

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Jun 01, 202327:54
INTERVIEW WITH AUTHOR AND ENTREPRENEUR KELLY KNOWLES
May 10, 202329:48
INTERVIEW DR. JEROME JONES WITH ISSACHAR SOLUTIONS NOW

INTERVIEW DR. JEROME JONES WITH ISSACHAR SOLUTIONS NOW

We are a church that helps every member find their ministry and lets them use their gifts and abilities to meet other’s needs. We believe the church is at her best when the doors are open to all to learn about the Christian fai Many Churches of the 21st-century have found themselves behind the times of ministry, methodology and manifestation, because the world is changing. Issachar Solution seeks to provide solutions to church growth in ministry in the development of people for the kingdom.Dr Jerome A Anthony Jones CEO and the founder and visionary of Issachar solution Consultancy.Dr Jones is the experienced owner with a demonstrated history of working in the management consulting industry. Skilled in Nonprofit Organizations, Coaching, Communication, Conflict Resolution, and Executive Coaching. Strong business development professional with a Doctorate focused in Psychology from Southern Bible Insitute & Seminary. Issachar Solution Consultancy“From the tribe of Issachar, there were 200 leaders of the tribe with their relatives. All these men understood the signs of the times and knew the best course for Israel to take.”‭‭1 Chronicles‬ ‭12:32‬ ‭NLT‬‬Issachar Solution Consultancy:is a business that provides professional assessment for businesses , churches, organization and individuals seeking spiritual and natural strategies to bring their vision of imagination to life. We provide a free assessment to locate your gift discovery and training seminars for development, series workshops and produce product manuals for long term guidance.Our ministry services includes booking for revivals, conferences, training development sessions, selective course teaching for groups of any size leadership quorum.


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Apr 27, 202335:59
Interview with Sounds of Imani

Interview with Sounds of Imani

From the Motor City comes the heavenly Sounds of Imani. The husband-and-wife duo Drs. Gerald & Carol Ervin have brought a fresh sound to their music. Imani's mix of jazz, Christian, and R&B music has earned them a strong fan following and gospel music awards. The word "Imani" means" faith. It is the foundation of the music the band makes and the message they spread.


Imani has been bringing faith and music to Detroit and abroad since 1996. The music has helped uplift others. From their first mini-cd released in 1996, "Praises," to their upcoming EP release of "Holy is Thy Name" (2022), Imani is spreading their sound to those who need love and hope. When asked about what makes Imani's music unique, they responded: "Our music is unique because we are inspired to write lyrics for songs that touch the heart and soul of people. The songs we write come from our own heartfelt personal experiences, and we believe that factor makes our music reachable, receivable, and believable."


Imani continues to make music that is both creative and original and plans to grow its brand to generate multiple revenue streams. Their goal is to provide musical opportunities for indie artists to share their music to the nations through Imani's independently owned and licensed Right Now Praizz Radio and TV Network. Sounds of Imani is available for interviews and bookings.

Guest Contact information

Sounds of Imani - Music and Bands, Performing Arts, Gospel Music (1) Sounds of Imani | Facebook

P.O. Box 36933 , Grosse Pointe Farms, MI, United States, 48236Address

  • (866) 392-6264Mobile
  • imanigroove@gmail.comEmail

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Apr 14, 202332:46
Interview with Karen Bashford Author of “How to be Imperfectly Perfect.”
Mar 31, 202330:04
Your But is Too Big interview with Maurice F. Martin

Your But is Too Big interview with Maurice F. Martin

MEET MAURICE F MARTIN

Maurice F Martin is a sought-after speaker, counselor, certified life coach, and the former co-host of the TV show “Getting The Word Out”. He is the co-host of the Grace Factor Podcast.  Maurice's second book, Your But I Too Big, was the #1 New Release in Christian Counseling and Christian Faith. Maurice’s true passion is shown in the combining of his writing, inspirational speaking, and his EMBRACE Method. He helps others to harness the power of today, love the moment they are in, and realize their purpose in order to live their best life.

In 2020, Maurice’s powerful video “Color Blind” was featured in the Youtube Original “Bear Witness, Take Action”, which has been viewed by over 5 million people.

Prior to becoming a speaker, Maurice made his name as an award-winning vocalist, songwriter, and manager for the group Winslow. Called "a soul-singing icon in waiting" by The Cleveland Plain Dealer, Maurice was voted "Cleveland's Best Vocalist" in the Cleveland Music Awards. With Winslow, Maurice shared the stage with such major music artists as Earth Wind & Fire, Lupe Fiasco, Incubus, and many more. As a songwriter, Maurice's compositions have been licensed to VH-1, MTV, The Discovery Channel, and E! Maurice's also co-wrote the theme song to ABC Cleveland's show "Dawgs on the Run."


Facing a crossroads, Maurice F. Martin chose a path less traveled, the life-changing journey of healing, growth, and purpose. His second book, Your But is Too Big: 7 Principles That Empower You To Heal Past Hurts and Get Motivated to Find Purpose was written to help you heal your past wounds, discover who you really are, and live a peaceful, purpose-driven life.

Maurice has been through his fair share of trauma - from masking the private pain of his childhood to battling depression in his 20s. After becoming an award-winning vocalist and songwriter, Maurice hit rock bottom and it became clear that there was only one way out: he had to let go of what had been holding him back. Now that he’s healed, Maurice is on a mission to equip and empower you to release your limiting beliefs and become the person you were born to be.

Maurice lives in Akron, Ohio with his wife and their two children.

The Official Website of Maurice F. Martin (mauricefmartin.com)

WWW.YOURBUTISTOOBIG.COM


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Feb 17, 202328:15
Interview with Pam and Joyce Vincent

Interview with Pam and Joyce Vincent

The Vincent Sisters
Joyce and Pam are the Vincent Sisters. Together, they have been a part of famous musical groups, hit network television shows and also helped shape the sound of the Motown musical empire. Each has had a truely legendary carrer in the entertainment industry in their own right. They are highly respected performers and sought after for their exceptional vocal talents. They are currently very busy together and in their individual projects. They are also currently involved in several internationally touring productions. And in their free time - THEY SING! Joyce and Pam are the vocalists on the latest project by bassist Mitchel Coleman, Jr. Its a remake of "THATS THE WAY OF THE WORLD" by EARTH WIND AND FIRE. They are joined along with good friend Jim Gilstrap on vocals. The track is produced by Herman Hollywood Dawkins. Hollywood also plays keyboards and drums and Kayta Matsuna is on guitars. The DJ Dave W in the UK has already picked up on this (once again) mega hit and is one of the first to play it on the air.

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Feb 01, 202328:05
INTERVIEW WITH NAOMI WATSON: AMAZING HEALTH

INTERVIEW WITH NAOMI WATSON: AMAZING HEALTH

Naomi Watson, an international speaker, is passionate about health and well-being. She enjoys working with motivated people who want to change their lifestyles to overcome or protect themselves from lifestyle diseases. Encountering cancer 15 years ago, Naomi chose to use natural adjunct therapies rather than chemotherapy and radiotherapy. On her quest to overcome health challenges and to gain a better life, Naomi now enjoys helping others transform themselves through whole-food nutrition. Encouraging her clients to eat fresh fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds, and herbs and through simple alternative healing modalities to feel tremendous and skyrocket their health!

Naomi recognizes that although the health principles are simple, they can only be able to implement with proper support. Having traveled to different countries to share her experiences, she observed people's eating habits and the availability of fruits and vegetables locally. She shares' how' to increase fruits and vegetables in our diet, which helps improve the nutritional value of our meals.

Naomi was a wife to her late husband, mother to two beautiful sons, and the primary carer for her late elderly parents. Here she learned to experiment and create healthy and tasty alternatives to their favorite foods using plant-based healthy ingredients; she appreciated her family's support in accepting her choice of nutrition. This has helped her to help children and adults to ease into healthy plant-based food in their daily lives to enjoy health.

Naomi trained and worked as a Management Accountant. Although she talked about health and lifestyle before her ordeal with cancer, she shares how individuals' responses changed after her recovery. She also noticed that although people agreed with what they should do, they were not doing it. That is when she started food demonstrations through which we could learn the simple and tasty ways of eating and enjoying a plant-based diet. She shares her vision of traveling and teaching this lifestyle to create fantastic health for those who want a more vibrant, abundant life.


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Jan 20, 202343:46
INTERVIEW WITH BRIMSTONE: PRO-WRESTLER

INTERVIEW WITH BRIMSTONE: PRO-WRESTLER

INTERVIEW WITH BRIMSTONE: PRO-WRESTLER

Interview with Brimstone Pro-Wrestler | Actor | Voice Actor | Author | Comic Hero | Entrepreneur | Host of Grindhouse Radio  Brimstone has had a successful and rewarding career spanning well over four decades; participating in numerous entertainment fields boasting a list of titles including professional wrestler, radio host/professional podcaster, actor, voice actor, author, musician, philanthropist, food critic, horror model, and comic book/animated/children’s book/video game hero. He’s been called a Renaissance man by many, but more accurately described as a well-seasoned entertainer, celebrity personality and serial entertainment entrepreneur.  Brimstone has been SAG-AFTRA since 1980. As a child actor, he made appearances on iconic pop culture shows such as Sesame Street and Romper Room. Under his given name, he was a touring musician as the drummer for bands like Who's Laughing Now and Bugsy. He later became best known for his career in professional wrestling where he has made countless appearances worldwide for the leaders in sports entertainment and throughout the Independents. Brimstone has had a long history appearing in various films, television programming, short films, documentaries, video game voice acting, and cameos in music videos. Notable nationally televised appearances include WWF Superstars, MTV’s TRL, 106 and Park and The Ricki Lake Show as well as countless appearances on national and local affiliates including NBC, CBS, ABC and The CW. He’s been featured in documentaries including Wrestling Then & Now and Standing in the Stars: The Peter Mayhew Story as well as music videos like, Touch & Go by rapper Joe Budden, Dawn Monroe’s Get it Poppin, Bethany Davis’ Lose Control and multiple videos by Frank Lucas, Jr. (Street Star and Let’s Go). He’s also been credited with background vocals on guitarist Bumblefoot’s 2015 release, Little Brother is Watching. Video game voice-over credits include, Seduce Me 2: The Demon War, Sorim Story: Race World (Brimstone is a playable character, available skin and voice of multiple characters), Viking Vengeance as the character Wotan, Triagat as the character Idium, Brimstone’s own Forza Infernis (on Android, Apple & XBox One), Wasteland Wars & GHR: The Great Airspace Chase; is voicing the character Wrath in the game, Rose & Locket and was announced as voicing the lead character, Terror T in the upcoming 2D video game (and animated series) Cereal Killaz. In VR - Brim voices the lead character, Wyatt in the Western based shooting game Finger Gun for the Oculus Quest 2; as well as the character Skalakron in the game, The Search for the Lost Weld (releasing 2023 on Steam, Nintendo Switch and other platforms). Brim’s voice can also be heard in a variety of Q&E Productions’ animated shorts, as Game Day in The Weeklings animated series, Santa Claws for viral YouTube channel, eLL Cartoons, as well as a surprise character in the viral, God’s School. He will be voicing characters including Commander Frosting in Donut Baby for Noise Nest Animation Network (Viacom) and the lovable Beezal in Brush Brigade. Brim has a cameo on a celebrity stacked,  narrative fantasy podcast, Children of Sperea where he voices the role of Private Carla. He can be heard on the Kikkoman Corporation’s national radio ads that he not only voiced; but collaborated in the conception and production thereof.  Read his complete Bio @ https://www.therealbrimstone.com/brimstone 

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Jan 12, 202338:07
Pastor Marsden Johnson Author of Mr. Alpha Male; Constuction of God-Valued Men

Pastor Marsden Johnson Author of Mr. Alpha Male; Constuction of God-Valued Men

Mr. Alpha Male is written primarily to model the Alpha of all times, Christ Jesus, the Alpha and Omega. The Lord Jesus led me to write this book because the alpha male status is slowly declining in our men.  This is a book written by me as an adult to my younger male mentality. What I needed to know when I was growing up?  Who else is this book design for? The Christian father wanting to clearly articulate to their sons the purpose for living. The single mother who needs help rearing her son towards the idea of a Christian man for society. This book is for the Man who needs to find the Alpha that is within himself.  In this book I articulate my journey, failures plus learning lessons that help sculpt me towards the Alpha Man I am today. You also will see other great Alpha men, their failures and their successes that defines who they are today. You will definitely understand what an alpha male is and how to overcome the negative stigmas. We were made to lead and to represent the best of God’s children in the Earth. It is important to understand that the root of all goodness starts at God.  Because God is the architect of all, it is imperative that as men we must refocus back to our original Alpha status. Jesus made it possible for us to see that through the examples and principles following him. Upon completion, you will be able to replicate the same Alpha status as the Lord Jesus.  This book is one of a three book series. I believe you will have the tools to change your mentality to strive for excellence above and beyond your expectations. I believe you will never be the same again from the principles you are about to receive in this book.  May your life ever be changed by reading this book. May the Lord open your eyes to truth and Revelation that will change your life forever while you are reading. May you be filled with new heights and depths that will revolutionize your family and environment in Jesus Mighty Name. Amen!  Website: www.rlwgroupllc.com Order the Book at Amazon: Mr. Alpha Male

Jan 05, 202339:21
Rocko Paolo Songwriter, Music Producer, Director and Author

Rocko Paolo Songwriter, Music Producer, Director and Author

We have been placing a small spot light on the Canadian Music Artists supporting this film with their music.  This week you should get to know Rocko Paolo - Entertainer. His latest project is RTB Productions & Triple Joint Enterprises presentA Rocko Paolo Film:THE DINNER PARTYFive strangers are invited to a dinner party. #thedinnerparty http://reverbnation.com/paoloi Rocko Paolo - Entertainer | Facebook Sponsored By: wwwtradeacademypro.com Dr Butler's Contact: www.drajrbutler.com Donation to the Grace Project: www.graceprojecthomes.com
Dec 21, 202231:30
Interview with Pastor Michele Y. Wright “When Love and Unity Changes a Community”

Interview with Pastor Michele Y. Wright “When Love and Unity Changes a Community”

Pastor Michele Y. Wright  is an Ordained Minister and Founder of United in the Name of Jesus Ministries and United Community Services where her husband Pastor Donald Wright Jr. of 25 years serves with her.   She is a Proverbs 31 Woman.  She has exemplified serving not only in her home, ministry and also business.  Yet strongly follows the Model of Jesus in her Community where she has been honored nationally and locally finding favor with God as she serves mankind.

She opens her home to those in need, trains women, men, and youth.  Visits the sick, Seniors and widows. There is a passion in her heart for Seniors.  Pastor Wright taught Youth Prayer and instructed Biblical Application in Kansas City, Mo. over 18 years.  She is an empowering orator and has a Christian Community Podcast "Just For You" serves as Chief Development Officer for a Christian Radio Station and Magazine.

Schools are thankful for her gifts where she mentors students and implements programs and/or events.  She is a M-other O-f  M-any sharing wisdom and love. She is an overcomer defeating several near death attacks covered by the blood of Jesus.  Romans 8::37 says we are more than conquerors through Him that loved us.

Serving in ministry for over 35 years, she is a soul winner and imparts truth across the country.  Her belief is women are essential in the Body of Christ and are powerful beyond measure.  A woman of great faith and trusts GOD undoubtedly. She has a Master's in Theology, Graduate of UMSL NLA, CORO and STLCC Women in Entrepreneurship. Mrs. Wright also has trained nationally at Alex Haley's Farm, trained and taught Diversity and Inclusion over 10 years.  She is a native of St. Louis, Mo.
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Dec 13, 202232:48
Interview with Multi-Genre Author Allistar Banks

Interview with Multi-Genre Author Allistar Banks

Allistar Banks is a multi-genre author of several books ranging from children to young adult fiction. A Professional Pet Sitter by day, and novelist by night, she received her Bachelor of Science degree in Mass Communications from Lander University. A McCormick, SC native, she loves southern cuisine, the mountains, local art, and history. Allistar Banks was born and raised in McCormick, South Carolina. Ms. Banks is a graduate of Lander University in Greenwood, SC, and received her Bachelor’s Degree in Mass Communications in 2013. The Author has been featured in the Index-Journal, The Press and Banner, McCormick Messenger, and in Lander University’s magazine for her books. Ms. Banks has been featured on various print and online media as well.

Follow Allistar Banks, Author on Social Media

Facebook: http://Facebook.com/AllistarAuthor/

I share my books and readings and events I will be story-telling and signing books.

Instagram: http://Instagram.com/AllistartheWriter/

I promote my books and share motivational quotes and inspirational topics on self-love and persevering

through difficulties.

Twitter: http://Twitter.com/AllistarBanks

I share my books and readings and events I will be story-telling and signing books.

TikTok: http;//TikTok.com/AllistarBanks

I promote my books and share motivational quotes and inspirational topics on self-love and persevering

through difficulties.

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Dec 09, 202233:16
Dr. Mary Cooper (Mental Health and Gun Violence)

Dr. Mary Cooper (Mental Health and Gun Violence)

Dr. Mary Cooper (Mental Health and Gun Voliance)

Introduction: Dr. Mary Ellen Cooper from Evans, Georgia is a best selling author and college professor who holds two undergraduate degrees, one in psychology and the other in music (with a double major in vocal and piano performance), a Master of Arts degree in Counseling, A Masters in Business Administration with a specialization in leadership and a PhD in human services with a specialization in counseling. She is retired from private practice as a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC). Dr Cooper is a Board Certified Human Services Practitioner (BC-HSP). She has been an invited visiting college professor and lecturer in China and Vietnan. She often giving international presentations. She is a writer and editor for academic papers and research. As a college professor for several universities, Dr Cooper is a subject matter expert in psychology, counseling, human services, and business. Not only does she teach in these areas, but she also writes and redevelops undergraduate, graduate and post-graduate courses for accreditation. She often speaks on mental health and trending events in the media. Currently, she is a Certified Coach (CC). Clients range from work related advancement to life transitional coaching.

Credientials/Education:

Dr. M.E. Cooper BA, BA, MA, MBA, PhD

Certified Coach

College Professor

Course Developer

Academic Reader/Editor

Motivational Speaker

Best Selling Author: The Greeter

Small Southern Town Teenage Boy and Family going through some hard/difficult times. Inspirational & uplifting. Gets a 5 out of 5 stars on Amazon

Project: a2z Event Planning & Relationship Coaching

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Contact: drmecooper@yahoo.com

Oct 20, 202229:05
God's Response to the Unloved (Sermon and Service)

God's Response to the Unloved (Sermon and Service)

God's Response to the Unloved The 29 Chapter of Gensis in the Holy Scriptures:

Dr. Butler Speaking at St Paul Baptist Church in Lexington, South Carolina.

Leah and Rachel were sisters who were married to the same man. It kind of difficult to tell one story without the other.

When Jacob arrived in the land of his uncle Laban, he fell in love with Rachel the moment he saw her.

Because he was broke and could not afford the bride price, he agreed to work for Laban for 7 years. Sadly, Laban tricked Jacob by sending in Leah for the honeymoon instead of Rachel.

It almost seems as if the wedding happened with Rachel as the bride but in the night, Leah was sent in instead.

Nobody would know the difference since in Hebrew weddings, the bride wore a heavy veil and the festivities would continue until dark.

Needless to say, Jacob was less than pleased about the trickery of his uncle. Leah was now stuck with Jacob.

The following week, Jacob married Rachel. Throughout the marriage, Leah had many children and suffered much.

Let’s get into the details of Leah’s ordeal and the lessons we can learn from her life.

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Oct 20, 202201:14:06
Dr. Mary Cooper (Mental Health and Gun Violence) Part II

Dr. Mary Cooper (Mental Health and Gun Violence) Part II

Dr. Mary Cooper (Mental Health and Gun Violence)

Introduction: Dr. Mary Ellen Cooper from Evans, Georgia, is a best-selling author and college professor who holds two undergraduate degrees, one in psychology and the other in music (with a double major in vocal and piano performance), a Master of Arts degree in Counseling, A Masters in Business Administration with a specialization in leadership and a Ph.D. in human services with a specialization in counseling. She is retired from private practice as a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC). Dr. Cooper is a Board Certified Human Services Practitioner (BC-HSP). She has been an invited visiting college professor and lecturer in China and Vietnam. She often giving international presentations. She is a writer and editor for academic papers and research. As a college professor for several universities, Dr Cooper is a subject matter expert in psychology, counseling, human services, and business. Not only does she teach in these areas, but she also writes and redevelops undergraduate, graduate and post-graduate courses for accreditation. She often speaks on mental health and trending events in the media. Currently, she is a Certified Coach (CC). Clients range from work related advancement to life transitional coaching.

Credientials/Education:

Dr. M.E. Cooper BA, BA, MA, MBA, PhD

Certified Coach

College Professor

Course Developer

Academic Reader/Editor

Motivational Speaker

Best Selling Author: The Greeter

Small Southern Town Teenage Boy and Family going through some hard/difficult times. Inspirational & uplifting. Gets a 5 out of 5 stars on Amazon

Project: a2z Event Planning & Relationship Coaching

http://www.a2zEventPlanning.com

Contact: drmecooper@yahoo.com

Oct 14, 202228:30
Dr. Ceretta Smith Author of The Black Sheep
Aug 26, 202229:12
Interview with Roderick Edwards Author of The Other White People; From Vikings to Russians
Aug 17, 202239:05
Interview with Crystal Smith about a collaboration "The Power of Perseverance" A Sisterhood Experience

Interview with Crystal Smith about a collaboration "The Power of Perseverance" A Sisterhood Experience

There is a saying, or so we’ve heard, that God gives His greatest battles to His strongest warriors.
Although it’s not written out in scripture, it’s been proven a truth that almost every warrior can attest to. The women of Zeta Alpha Psi Sisterhood have definitely experienced firsthand God’s hand concerning their lives, dreams, and life’s battles and trials. In this collection of testimonies, one can literally feel the power of God through each story. Through each trial and through each victory, one thing is for sure.
Had these women not remained persistent, who knows the possible fate of their dreams, desires, and aspirations? However, because they fought the good fight of faith, and stood strong concerning the promises of God, the Power of Persistence will be another monument and testament to how God MOVES.


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Aug 12, 202230:26
Francis Harris Author of "18 Years With Out Sex"
Jun 17, 202240:37
Interview with Joyce and Pam Vincent

Interview with Joyce and Pam Vincent


The Vincent Sisters
Joyce and Pam are the Vincent Sisters. Together, they have been a part of famous musical groups, hit network television shows and also helped shape the sound of the Motown musical empire. Each has had a truely legendary carrer in the entertainment industry in their own right. They are highly respected performers and sought after for their exceptional vocal talents. They are currently very busy together and in their individual projects. They are also currently involved in several internationally touring productions. And in their free time - THEY SING! Joyce and Pam are the vocalists on the latest project by bassist Mitchel Coleman, Jr. Its a remake of "THATS THE WAY OF THE WORLD" by EARTH WIND AND FIRE. They are joined along with good friend Jim Gilstrap on vocals. The track is produced by Herman Hollywood Dawkins. Hollywood also plays keyboards and drums and Kayta Matsuna is on guitars. The DJ Dave W in the UK has already picked up on this (once again) mega hit and is one of the first to play it on the air.

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Jun 08, 202227:50
Pam Vincent Interview Part 1

Pam Vincent Interview Part 1

Pamela Vincent

We recently featured Pam Vincent and her contribution to some of the biggest rock hits ever. As a member of Brandye Pam and the group performed Background Vocals on Bob Seger's mega-hit "Still The Same". They also performed on several of Blackfoot's biggest albums including the hits "Highway Song" and "Train, Train". She has also recorded with Aretha Franklin, Smokey Robinson Millie Jackson, Isaac Hayes, Johnnie Taylor, Denise La Salle, Billy Davis, Jr. / Marilyn McCoo, and  James Brown. Pam is also a world-class Arranger and Songwriter and has contributed to many hit records. Born and raised in Detroit, Michigan, Pam Vincent began her professional career in show business as a young teen in the 1960s. Her sister, Joyce, first began as a Motown/Stax artist. Soon after her group disbanded, Joyce began singing in sessions that proved more lucrative than being a recording artist. Pam soon followed in her sister's footsteps and united with Joyce in the studio.

Jun 02, 202236:28
A Lynching In South: Justice for Willie Leaphart Part 2

A Lynching In South: Justice for Willie Leaphart Part 2

Part 2: Justice for Willie Leaphart: My Interview is with Mike Burgess is the Lead Teacher for the Center for Law and Global Policy Development at River Bluff High School in Lexington, South Carolina. The Center for Law and Global Policy Development is a two-year program housed at River Bluff High School that is available to all Junior and Seniors of the five high schools in Lexington County School District One. The program focuses on leadership development and policy creation in the areas of law, politics, and foreign affairs. In June 2022, Mr. Burgess will have completed his 27th year as a public high school history teacher in South Carolina. Mike Burgess and his family have attended St. Stephens since January 2011. He is married to his college sweetheart Chrystal and has four children- Caylee, Jackson, Manning, and Madelyn who all attend, or have attended, Lexington County School District One schools. The Burgess family has participated in a variety of programs in the church life of St. Stephens. Currently, Burgess serves on Church Council. A lifelong American Revolution historian and resident of South Carolina, Mr. Burgess received the 2022 South Carolina VFW High School Teacher of the Year Award at a banquet in February. In 2014, Burgess was the South Carolina Sons of the American Revolution Teacher of the Year. Mr. Burgess received his BA in History from the University of South Carolina in 1993 and his MAT from the same university in 1995.

LEXINGTON — On May 5, 1890, a Black teenager named Willie Leaphart sat in a Lexington County cell waiting on a new trial ordered by the governor after evidence surfaced proving his innocence in the attempted rape of a White girl.

But the 17-year-old never had a chance to win his exoneration. An angry mob of 100 burst into the Main Street jail and poured dozens of bullets into him.

Leaphart had just become the county’s first recorded lynching victim. Ten more would follow through 1921.

It’s a story that likely would remain obscured if not for the efforts of Michael Burgess, a River Bluff High School history teacher who began digging into Leaphart’s fate in March after a student asked whether the county had ever had a lynching.

Since then, he’s given lectures on Leaphart’s story to community organizations and helped co-found a group, the Lexington County Truth and Reconciliation Collaboration, dedicated to accurately chronicling the area’s racially complex history.

River Bluff High School history teacher Michael Burgess orients himself along Main Street in Lexington as he compares the location of a courthouse in jail from 1890 against modern-day buildings. Adam Benson/Staff

The group wants to see a marker erected at the site of Leaphart’s murder, and Burgess hopes to eventually win him a pardon.

Burgess envisions town hall-style talks, cultural events and other education functions in the county of 300,000 — South Carolina’s sixth largest — with Leaphart’s death a springboard.

In the tale of Leaphart, Burgess saw a timely symbol of Lexington’s need for reconciliation and honesty in a period of turmoil and upheaval.

“What happened on this site has completely disappeared. It’s just not talked about,” Burgess said steps from where Leaphart was shot. A historical marker nearby describes the history and construction of the courthouse grounds.

“It’s hard to build a diverse, tolerant community when you haven’t engaged in the reality of the past. We’re losing the roots of our story,” Burgess said. “This community has ignored this and other pieces of history and there are still racial issues in Lexington, and the ability to begin to address those begins with accountability of the past.”

#Lynching #Justice #Healing #

Apr 29, 202243:04
A Lynching in the South: Justice for Willie Leaphart Part 1

A Lynching in the South: Justice for Willie Leaphart Part 1

Part 1: Justice for Willie Leaphart: My Interview is with Mike Burgess is the Lead Teacher for the Center for Law and Global Policy Development at River Bluff High School in Lexington, South Carolina. The Center for Law and Global Policy Development is a two-year program housed at River Bluff High School that is available to all Junior and Seniors of the five high schools in Lexington County School District One. The program focuses on leadership development and policy creation in the areas of law, politics, and foreign affairs. In June 2022, Mr. Burgess will have completed his 27th year as a public high school history teacher in South Carolina. Mike Burgess and his family have attended St. Stephens since January 2011. He is married to his college sweetheart Chrystal and has four children- Caylee, Jackson, Manning, and Madelyn who all attend, or have attended, Lexington County School District One schools. The Burgess family has participated in a variety of programs in the church life of St. Stephens. Currently, Burgess serves on Church Council. A lifelong American Revolution historian and resident of South Carolina, Mr. Burgess received the 2022 South Carolina VFW High School Teacher of the Year Award at a banquet in February. In 2014, Burgess was the South Carolina Sons of the American Revolution Teacher of the Year. Mr. Burgess received his BA in History from the University of South Carolina in 1993 and his MAT from the same university in 1995.

LEXINGTON — On May 5, 1890, a Black teenager named Willie Leaphart sat in a Lexington County cell waiting on a new trial ordered by the governor after evidence surfaced proving his innocence in the attempted rape of a White girl.

But the 17-year-old never had a chance to win his exoneration. An angry mob of 100 burst into the Main Street jail and poured dozens of bullets into him.

Leaphart had just become the county’s first recorded lynching victim. Ten more would follow through 1921.

It’s a story that likely would remain obscured if not for the efforts of Michael Burgess, a River Bluff High School history teacher who began digging into Leaphart’s fate in March after a student asked whether the county had ever had a lynching.

Since then, he’s given lectures on Leaphart’s story to community organizations and helped co-found a group, the Lexington County Truth and Reconciliation Collaboration, dedicated to accurately chronicling the area’s racially complex history.

River Bluff High School history teacher Michael Burgess orients himself along Main Street in Lexington as he compares the location of a courthouse in jail from 1890 against modern-day buildings. Adam Benson/Staff

The group wants to see a marker erected at the site of Leaphart’s murder, and Burgess hopes to eventually win him a pardon.

Burgess envisions town hall-style talks, cultural events and other education functions in the county of 300,000 — South Carolina’s sixth largest — with Leaphart’s death a springboard.

In the tale of Leaphart, Burgess saw a timely symbol of Lexington’s need for reconciliation and honesty in a period of turmoil and upheaval.

“What happened on this site has completely disappeared. It’s just not talked about,” Burgess said steps from where Leaphart was shot. A historical marker nearby describes the history and construction of the courthouse grounds.

“It’s hard to build a diverse, tolerant community when you haven’t engaged in the reality of the past. We’re losing the roots of our story,” Burgess said. “This community has ignored this and other pieces of history and there are still racial issues in Lexington, and the ability to begin to address those begins with accountability of the past.”

#Lynching #Justice #Healing #

Apr 20, 202231:04
Randy Newton: Author of Growing Up Milledgeville

Randy Newton: Author of Growing Up Milledgeville

Randy Newton: In the Bible Belt, musicians have quite a range — from rap to soul to country — and the variety of characters brings the charm and southern grit out during each performance.
Listening to a local musician tells stories is very similar to listening to a band that made it big. Talking to people pursuing their dreams, one hears stories of triumph, growth and heartache — stories that transcend local boundaries and the radio waves.
For a lot of musicians, church brought out their musical roots. And for one storyteller, Randy Newton, church was just the start for him.
At 13, Newton was given a guitar and ever since, his heart has belonged to the song. Growing up in the area, his stories range from local dive bars to restaurants playing, singing and dancing along with multiple bands he has been a part of over the years.
“I grew up at a place called the Twilight Restaurant,” Newton said. “Everybody had their first beer and their first kiss at the Twilight. It opened up in the late ‘40s, but it hit the big time in like ’59. It had 25 curb hops, sold 60 cases of beer a night on the curb. In the middle of the curb was a patio, on the backside of this thing was a two-story building that had glass. They turned records. People that were down on the dance floor could look up and say, ‘play Fats Domino,’ or something like that. And they turned records and there was a speaker at all four corners.”
Twilight was the place. Whether after Friday night football games or for a date night, it was the joint for music.
Newton credits the restaurant for truly giving him his love of music.
“In the kitchen were the cooks,” he said. “Jessie Hamilton, who worked for us from age 15 to age 39 was like my big brother, and he was playing the radio and it was always the soul music … and I fell in love with all the black music. On the jukebox and on the curb, they, of course, were playing all the popular music.”
From soul to pop — locals danced the night away in the ‘60s at Twilight, but several other local spots were growing in popularity as well.
“Swampland, this place that for 27 years was the longest-running show of its type in Toomsboro. Every Saturday night, local bands would come and play and it was the place to be for everybody in Middle Georgia,” Newton said.
At the Swampland, Newton recalled, everybody who was somebody was there — politicians, reporters, everybody who was somebody was there.
Newton has been a part of several bands, each making a name for itself locally and each coming with its own stories.
“We had played every song we knew, twice,” Newton recalled about a performance with one of his bands. “The place was standing up — nobody would leave. We did one song three times. Me and my wife’s big hit was ‘Good Hearted Woman,’ Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson, it was a big hit back then and me and her did that song the third time, the place was totally insane. I got chill bumps just thinking about it now.”
Apr 14, 202230:11
Jasmine Reese: Author and Founder of The Diplomatic Life Center

Jasmine Reese: Author and Founder of The Diplomatic Life Center

My name is Jasmine Tenille Reese. (Minister)

I am a mother of two amazing sons, an ordained minister, a servant-leader, a follower of Jesus, an author, a writer, and a podcast host. I am the Founder of The Diplomatic Life Center, which is a ministry-based community center. The center is designed to help individuals identify purpose, then train and develop them for marketplace ministry. Its Discipleship 101. My purpose and mission in life are to help people that are stuck in life get unstuck! I am passionate about helping people discover the government Jesus brought to earth. I do this by preaching, teaching, writing, blogging, or just listening so that I can pray! I am the former Outreach minister and Intercessory leader for The Equipping Center Church. I have served there as a minister and ministry leader for 6 years. TEC is home base for me. I recently launched out to cast the vision God has given for my next season.

I love working for a God he is the best boss ever! Out of the functions, I may have my goal is to be available to God all the days of my life in whatever capacity he needs me in!

Apr 07, 202234:50
Tammy Erste From Broken to Victory

Tammy Erste From Broken to Victory

 Tammy Jean Erste, and I am 47 years old.

· I have a Catholic church family background but became a non-denominational churchgoer as a young teen.

· Although I cannot remember the exact moment I gave my life to Christ, I know I became a believer at a young age.

· I come from a broken and dysfunctional home where I incurred a lot of abuse – mental, physical, emotional, and sexual.

· I have worked odd jobs and as a restaurant server most of my life.

· I had always enjoyed school and learning and desired to get my bachelor’s degree many years ago.

· It was during the time of pursuing my bachelor’s that a seed was planted to attend seminary.

· God led me to seminary to open the eyes of my heart and help me to understand the good news and what the Gospel was truly all about.

· It was during this time God started to deal with me and my past.

  • I received a master’s degree in Biblical Studies from Grand Rapids Theological      Seminary in December 2020.
  • My husband Matt and I just celebrated our 10-year wedding anniversary. My husband is just a snapshot of God’s grace towards me, and I am not sure where I would be today without him coming into my life.
  • We are a blended family with 4 children, 2 grandchildren, and 3 fur babies.
  • I am working on writing my first book and have started a blog as a way to begin sharing my testimony and journey with others in hopes to lead others to faith in Jesus Christ.
  • I      recently started speaking publicly about what God has done in my life and to tell others there is hope and forgiveness found in Christ Jesus alone.
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Mar 30, 202241:28
Tim Kellis: Equality: The Quest for the Happy Marriage

Tim Kellis: Equality: The Quest for the Happy Marriage

Tim Kellis: Equality: The Quest for the Happy Marriage

Finally, the breakthrough you have been looking for. In this groundbreaking book, Wall Street analyst and author Tim Kellis takes you on a journey through time to not only help you discover yourself but understand how to build and keep a lifelong happy, healthy, harmonious, loving, affectionate, intimate marriage. Not only will you learn how to build a positive relationship, what turns that relationship negative, but how to change the course of the negative relationship back to where you were at the beginning, around when your life changed forever. Most importantly, you will learn the most important lesson, and that is why, why should two people who fall in love and decide to spend the rest of their lives together know to build a loving home. Unfortunately, as society has developed, we have lost our way in the most critical part of each of our lives, our families. Just because we have a 50% divorce rate doesn't mean that we should sit back while countless families go through one of the most painful experiences imaginable. Renowned Wall Street analyst Tim Kellis takes on what could be considered society s biggest problem today, divorce. The journey that led him to tackle such a significant issue was personal and professional.  

Purchase Tim Book at https://www.amazon.com/Equality-Quest-Marriage-Tim-Kellis/dp/0979984807

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Jan 20, 202241:58