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Author: Dr. Jayson Floyd

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The Human Together Podcast Show is hosted by Jayson Floyd, PhD. The show is ultimately about humanity and shared experiences. The show highlights people from various cultures, religions, ethnicities and backgrounds to help gain a deeper understanding and appreciation. Dr. Floyd has been a professional educator for 24 years and has a lifelong passion for human rights and giving a voice to under-served and misunderstood peoples. Dr. Floyd developed the podcast show after completing his doctoral dissertation on the self-efficacy and retention of teachers. His educational background and his passion for uplifting human interest stories put him at a creative crossroads between professional and personal pursuits out of which the show was created. Dr. Floyd continues to research and reach out to influential individuals who offer personal perspectives that enlighten, empower and educate. Dr. Floyd can be contacted at floyds0505@att.net
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The Tiger King has nothing on this modern day superhero! Join Dr. Floyd in the second part of his interview with international detective J.J. Armes as he shares his harrowing experience to bring back Marlon Brando's kidnapped son. Mr. Armes also shares how an action figure was produced in his likeness. Mr. Armes opens up about his faith and offers advice for people that will inspire.Check out J.J. Armes' interview with Geraldo Rivera in the 70's: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DgGak95XNiE&t=454s
Racism Is Obsolete!

Racism Is Obsolete!

2020-06-0806:43

In recent days and weeks we have all been reminded of the horrible ills of racial injustice. Dr. Floyd provides a narrative of hope, resilience and above all understanding. 
This is the first part of a two part series in which Dr. Floyd interviews his childhood hero-J.J. Armes. In this episode you will learn the origin of Mr. Armes and his horrific childhood accident that propelled him to greatness. Is He Real? Dare to Read: https://www.texasmonthly.com/articles/is-jay-j-armes-for-real/
In this episode, Dr. Floyd talks with Melinda Lauffenburger, the exectuive director of Autism Oklahoma and Zach Davis, the Director of Invisible Layers Productions. Melinda and Zach shares information about the organization's events and programming. 
Dr. Floyd explores the wonders of child adoption through a conversation with Markus and Shannon Truelove, who share their story of adoption. To learn more about adoption and fostering in Oklahoma go to: http://www.okdhs.org/services/adopt/Pages/default.aspx Nationwide: https://www.adoptuskids.org/adoption-and-foster-care/how-to-adopt-and-foster/state-informationor https://catholiccharitiesok.org/get-help/adoption-pregnancy-services/adopting-parentsA link to the adoption story mentioned in the podcast: https://www.theodysseyonline.com/power-adoption.amp
Dr. Floyd has a conversation with Chris Hensley and Chris Read from the Adaptive Sports Center in Crested Butte Colorado. Listeners will learn about the history of the center, programs offered, and how to utilize the center's services. Learn more about the Adaptive Sports Center at: https://www.adaptivesports.org/Video of former president Jimmy Carter & Mrs.Carter supporting the Adaptive Sports Center: https://vimeo.com/244685584
Dr. Floyd explores the United States of America's national treasure- Presidential Libraries. Dr. Floyd gives the history and development of the libraries as he shares his own journey to visit all 13 presidential libraries within the National Archive system. 
Only In Oklahoma

Only In Oklahoma

2020-04-2015:09

Dr. Floyd has a discussion with Brett Manzer and Harley Covington, hosts of the Only in Oklahoma Podcast Show. Through this light-heart discussion listeners will learn about the Only in Ok Podcast history, the travels of Brett and Harley and the interesting people they have met along the way. 
Dr. Floyd offers highlights from a presentation he attended given by Celia Sandys, Winston Churchill's granddaughter. Celia Sandys' presentation at Oklahoma State University: https://ostate.tv/media/Winston+Churchill%27s+Granddaughter+Speaks+at+OSU/1_aqzmvol9I am currently reading the fascinating true story about Churchill: The Splendid & The Vile by Erik Larson. To learn more about the book: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/02/25/books/review/the-splendid-and-the-vile-erik-larson.html
In this episode, Dr. Floyd interviews two very inspirational young ladies, Cleopatra Bell & Breeanna McCraken, who are members and leaders within the student organization- SkillsUSA. To learn more about SkillsUSA, go to: https://www.skillsusa.org/  & Oklahoma SkillsUSA go to: https://www.okcareertech.org/students/student-organizations/skillsusa
In this episode, Dr. Floyd discusses equal pay for women in the workplace by examining the current law suit by the U.S Women's Soccer team and the U.S. Soccer Federation. The episode begins with a brief narrative of the powerful women in Dr. Floyd's own life. 7 Lessons from the U.S. Womens Soccer Team Article:  https://hbr.org/2019/09/7-lessons-from-the-u-s-womens-soccer-teams-fight-for-equal-pay
Dr. Floyd talks with the Nashville based band Catfish Seminar who performed in an East Nashville neighborhood after the recent tornado. The duo band comprised of Andi Jane and Craig Anderson share their story, the history of the band, the ongoing tornado relief efforts in Nashville and how the band is adjusting through the pandemic Coronavirus. After the interview, the band plays one of their songs...enjoy!To learn more about Catfish Seminar: https://www.catfishseminar.com/News story about Catfish Seminar's East Nashville tornado relief performance: https://www.newschannel5.com/news/surrounded-by-tornado-damage-east-nashville-band-plays-concert-for-volunteers-and-neighbors?fbclid=IwAR0VjUMQpR-gxvE9_GMHf5vMmSmzojxlEnWVc0XOQORLLGQC3YgQAehG2jwYouTube Raw Cut Interview: https://youtu.be/Q9IL1ALLtZw
In this episode, Dr. Floyd explores the world of public artworks with a conversation with local artist Carlos Barboza. For more information about Mr. Barboza's Artwork, visit:https://www.carlosbarboza.com/
In this narrative short, Dr. Floyd explores stereotypes through some eye-raising examples. Please be sure and follow up this podcast with this wonderful video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V3U-kIt8B_EMerry Christmas everyone!
In this episode Dr. Floyd has a conversation with Dr. View (Dr. Stevie Johnson) and his hip-hop collective artists known as The Space Program. In the round-table discussion, the artists discuss their musical collaboration and the social issues they address within their music. For further information about the Space Program: https://www.tspalbum.com/ and a video for the groups music: https://youtu.be/yE4Jmzw8fuA
In this episode Dr. Floyd discusses the life of his Uncle Gene and the impact he made in people's lives as a photographer. This very personal story is one in which you can draw inspiration, hope and above all love. 
In this episode Dr. Floyd examines  historical Oklahoma Sundown Towns. Dr. Floyd has a conversations with Dr. Michael Givel from the University of Oklahoma concerning the historical racist Sundown Town polices and extends the narrative to present day societal impacts with Clarence Hill Jr. 
Dr. Floyd pays tribute to the men and women of the armed forces. In this episode, Dr. Floyd interviews retired General Ben Robinson to discuss Veteran's Affairs. 
Dr. Floyd continues the two part series on the Islamic faith with a discussion about Muslim  Women. Dr. Floyd interviews Dr. Shabana Mir about her book about American Muslim Women on College Campuses and other issues faced by Muslim women. 
Dr. Floyd has a conversation with the archivist, George Rigazzi, from the Archdiocese of Oklahoma City about the life and influence of Blessed Stanley Rother. 
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