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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.
BaddestChaplain is available on all major podcast platforms.
Subscribe now and never miss an episode! #comedy #harlem #newyork #indonesia #firsttake #paulmooney #rashadbashir
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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
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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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Start of our series on the book of James.
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Di Baddest Book Club is brought to you by Di Baddest Consulting.
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Welcome to The Doula's Garden!
A podcast about our stories and how they relate to reproductive health, reproductive justice and bodily autonomy.
How are our reproductive justice health decisions affected by what we learn from our families, friends, community and our care providers? Why do we choose to make certain decisions and what makes us choose to go against the grain or stick up for ourselves? How are our experiences affected by the decisions we make and what consequences does this have on public health?
Today we hear from Doris, my Nana, an 84 year old woman who grew up during Jim Crow era America. She gave birth to her first baby in 1959, when the midwifery care model was becoming less popular and hospital births increased.
I hope you enjoy these stories, learn something new, and think about your own health care decision making!
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In this episode we speak to BrixxisKING about his new album, Faris.
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In this episode, Chris speaks with Ray Shackelford, president of the National Urban League Young Professionals.
Ray shares a bit of his journey as an activist, the importance of health, and the need for intergenerational discourse to keep the movement moving.
Anti-Racist Radio is brought to you by Di Baddest Consulting and BaddestChaplain.com
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"Didn't my people before me, slave for this country?"
On this Fourth of July Episode of Anti-Racist Radio, Di Baddest Chaplain talks about why he isn't feeling a cookout this year, the need to respect and protect Black women, and why confession is the start.
Anti-Racist Radio is brought to you by Di Baddest Consulting.
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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.
#vegan #plantbased #PhillyVegan #podcast #interview #recipes #tabithabrown #inspiration #healthy #eating #lifestyle #richmond #superbowl
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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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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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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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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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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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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!
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On today's episode, we hear from Joshua Spence, founder of Noblesse Apparel.
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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.
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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.
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