show episodes
 
This is a monthly program hosted by April Jackson and Wesley Hamilton every third Sunday of the month. Join them on their podcast for insightful discussions that dive into pressing issues, hot topics, and current events, featuring a diverse lineup of guests. April and Wesley draw from their lived experiences at the intersections of race and disability, creating an inclusive and thought-provoking dialogue. Through personal stories and expert insights, they explore healing and wellness tools f ...
  continue reading
 
Welcome to the Inside Circle podcast with your host Eldra Jackson III. Eldra spent over a decade unlearning dangerous lessons about masculinity and finding freedom while serving 24 years in prison. In conversation with leaders from all walks of life who have overcome some of lifes’ greatest challenges, The Inside Circle podcast aims to broaden our concept of personal transformation, ‘men’s work’, and what it means to ‘lead change from within’. Beyond the manufactured constructs of race, clas ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Strong Songs

Kirk Hamilton

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Hàng tháng+
 
Music: it's good. On each episode of Strong Songs, host Kirk Hamilton takes listeners inside a piece of music, breaking it down and figuring out what makes it work.
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Surviving Humanity: A Self-Help Podcast

Wesley Jackson and Andrew Gilley

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Hàng tháng
 
Humanity has never been more connected yet divided; we have lost touch with ourselves and it’s time for that to change. Our mission is to shift people’s perspectives on how they can overcome the obstacles in their lives so that they move forward and prosper. Our vision is to foster a sense of connection and community over our common struggles, while providing our listeners with tools to overcome them. We do this through the power of authentic narrative and intensive research, which manifests ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Three Men in a Boot: Show & Tell

Three Men in a Boot

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Hàng tháng
 
Unscripted, unrehearsed and often pointless. Three Men in a Boot bring you a whole evening's entertainment, crammed into one podcast. Series 1 provided rambling tales, hilarious misadventures and unearthed hidden facts. In Series 2, we aim to bring you the News, our own panel show 'Show & Tell', the famous chatshow ('The Barry Larry Show') and of course 'Three Men Have Talent... in a Boot'. Performed by Olly Jackson, Jack Sutton & Wesley Nelson
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
That Tech Pod

Laura Milstein, Gabriela Schulte and Kevin Albert

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Hàng tuần
 
Welcome to That Tech Pod, a podcast co-hosted by Laura Milstein, Gabi Schulte and Kevin Albert. Each Tuesday, That Tech Pod will feature in depth discussions about data privacy, cybersecurity, eDiscovery, and tech innovations with heavy hitters in the industry. Subscribe so you don't miss an episode! Visit thattechpod.com for more information.
  continue reading
 
Grow your wedding film business! Deep, honest, and actionable conversations with the best wedding filmmakers in the world. Finally, get the tools you need to create a profitable and life-giving business. ⚡️Hosted by: David Reynosa of Forestry Films 👉🏻 Grab free wedding filmmaking resources: www.theactof.co 🔥 Get inspired by the best wedding filmmakers in the world on IG: @theactof
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
One and Done

Jackson Rollo

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Hàng tháng
 
This podcast is dedicated to helping young people understand the white-collar business world, its industries, and specific jobs within each industry. By interviewing young business professionals who have found success early on, we will dive into many industries, helping educate the listener on the vast amount of opportunity in the business world. By interviewing these young people, we will learn their path to success that was achieved early on, and how they separated themselves from their pe ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
You Get A Podcast!

You Get a Podcast!

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Hàng tháng
 
Look under your seat… it’s a new show! We’re taking you back to weekdays at 4pm with Kellie Carter Jackson and Leah Wright Riguer, two historians, best friends, and Oprah obsessives. Now, it’s time to pour through the archives to relive and rehash the most iconic episodes from the decades-long run of the Oprah Winfrey Show. From book club controversies to diet fads and wars with the meat industry, conversations about police brutality and sexuality… and of course big giveaways… YGAP! will tre ...
  continue reading
 
Loading …
show series
 
Today Laura and Kevin speak with Mr. Backup himself, W. Curtis Preston. We talk about the biggest opportunities for innovation in legal tech. We hear Curtis' thoughts on AI redefining roles within legal teams. We discuss the biggest technical and logistical obstacles to satisfying an eDiscovery request when it comes to handling backup data. Curtis …
  continue reading
 
It's time for the hardest rocking song ever written about sea life, as Kirk takes a deep dive into Heart's 1977 body-shaker "Barracuda." A deceptively complex song written around a deceptively straightforward riff, "Barracuda" opens the door for a discussion of the particulars of guitar tone, stompbox effects, the long history of the "galloping gro…
  continue reading
 
Today Laura and Kevin chat with Tom Hurd the CEO & Co-Founder of Zeki Data. Tom first details his time overseeing intelligence and law enforcement operations serving as the senior Homeland Security Advisor to four British Home Secretaries. We learn about the importance of practicing your cybersecurity procedures. Tom talks about what really goes on…
  continue reading
 
Join co-hosts April Jackson and Wesley Hamilton for their monthly Sunday Safe Spaces discussion. These community conversations for Black, Indigenous and People of Color happen on the 3rd Sunday of every month. Each month we share stories and individual experiences from the intersections of race and disability while exploring healing + wellness tool…
  continue reading
 
This month's topic is Influencers with Disabilities. We will be welcoming Lauren "Lolo" Spencer of Sitting Pretty. Disabled But Not Really's mission is to empower and inspire individuals with disabilities to overcome challenges and reach their potential by fostering a mindset of courage, confidence, and competence. They aim to educate individuals a…
  continue reading
 
These community conversations for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color happen on the 3rd Sunday of every month. Each month we share stories and individual experiences from the intersections of race and disability while exploring healing + wellness tools for mind and body. Disabled But Not Really's mission is to empower and inspire individuals wit…
  continue reading
 
This month's topic is Community Inspired Change. We will be welcoming Josiah Gilliam. Josiah serves as the My Brother's Keeper Coordinator for the City of Pittsburgh and Allegheny County through his role in the Mayor's Office. Disabled But Not Really's mission is to empower and inspire individuals with disabilities to overcome challenges and reach …
  continue reading
 
This month's topic is Defining Your Truth. We will be welcoming Nakeia Homer, Joseph Smith, and Ta'lor Pinkston. Disabled But Not Really's mission is to empower and inspire individuals with disabilities to overcome challenges and reach their potential by fostering a mindset of courage, confidence, and competence. They aim to educate individuals and…
  continue reading
 
This month's topic is Welcoming In. We will be welcoming Trish Adobea Tchume and Aida Cuadrado Bozzo of Calling In & Up. Disabled But Not Really's mission is to empower and inspire individuals with disabilities to overcome challenges and reach their potential by fostering a mindset of courage, confidence, and competence. They aim to educate individ…
  continue reading
 
This month's topic is Black Men in Leadership. We will be welcoming Chaz Kellem, Quincy Stephenson, William Generett Jr. and Andre Samuel. What you will find in this edition of the Sunday Safe Spaces: 0:00 Intro 3:06 Speaker Introductions 14:06 Black Communities 32:06 Black Men Mental Health 40:06 Black Men in Leadership 1:02:06 Final Thoughts Disa…
  continue reading
 
This month's topic is Running for Every Body. We will be welcoming Derrick Shoffner of Pittsburgh Three Rivers Marathon and Natalie Mitchell of the podcasr Suite Run. Disabled But Not Really's mission is to empower and inspire individuals with disabilities to overcome challenges and reach their potential by fostering a mindset of courage, confidenc…
  continue reading
 
This month's topic is Welcoming In. We will be welcoming Coach Richard T Butler, founder of CoachRTB Diversity and Inclusion Consulting. Disabled But Not Really's mission is to empower and inspire individuals with disabilities to overcome challenges and reach their potential by fostering a mindset of courage, confidence, and competence. They aim to…
  continue reading
 
This month's topic is Parenting Through the Lens of Black Men. We will be welcoming Shawn J. Moore Residing at the intersection of leadership and mindfulness, Shawn J. Moore, M.S. creates sacred spaces for self-inquiry and personal discovery, helping people transform themself to transform the world. Shawn currently serves as Director of Student Lea…
  continue reading
 
Today Laura and Kevin speak with Cybersecurity Expert Craig Petronella and founder of the Petronella Technology Group. They speak about cybersecurity and disaster recovery after events such as Milton and Helene and how you should test your cyber practice with table-top exercises. Craig shares some scary ransomware stories. He also gives tips on how…
  continue reading
 
In this episode of The Inside Circle Podcast, host Eldra Jackson III welcomes Trent Griffin-Braff, founder of The Success Map Initiative. Trent shares his journey of growing up in the Bronx during the crack epidemic and his rise from cleaning toilets at the Marriott to becoming a general manager. Now, through his nonprofit, The Success Map Initiati…
  continue reading
 
Let the children lose it, let the children use it, and let all the children join in for Strong Songs! Kirk tackles a pair of classics by the great David Bowie: 1969's melancholy "Space Oddity" and 1972's triumphant "Starman." What goes up, as they say, must come down. Written by: David Bowie Albums: David Bowie (1969), The Rise and Fall of Ziggy St…
  continue reading
 
With Laura out sick, today Kevin talks with Wyn Elder, the Managing Director of Global Public Sector at Box. They chat about Wyn's work and the difference between the public and private sectors. Wyn explains why he chose Box and what separates them from their competitors. We talk about DIUx, cloud cyber security, shadow IT and what keeps Wyn up at …
  continue reading
 
People tend to think that people who are wheelchair users are all the same. Wesley and April are talking about SCI (spinal cord injuries) specifically as it is spinal cord injury awareness month with our guest Jeffrey Bellaire. Disabled But Not Really's mission is to empower and inspire individuals with disabilities to overcome challenges and reach…
  continue reading
 
We always like to pause and talk about gratitude in November. It is a wonderful practice and talking about it in community helps us to open up to even more grateful experiences. Enjoy this episode with Wes and April Disabled But Not Really's mission is to empower and inspire individuals with disabilities to overcome challenges and reach their poten…
  continue reading
 
It's Disability Employment Awareness Month! Join co-hosts April Jackson and Wesley Hamilton for their monthly Sunday Safe Spaces discussion. Episode 23 topic is Humanize Your Workplace, Check Your Fear. Ashley Lorens, a Chicago-based entrepreneur that is living with a disability joins this month to discuss equity in employment. Disabled But Not Rea…
  continue reading
 
Today Laura and Kevin chat with Wesley Beary. Wesley is a tech wizard who has been reshaping the developer experience for over 15 years, turning complex API and open source challenges into solutions loved by developers worldwide. We talk about how do you think organizations can prioritize APIs tools better to enhance internal developer productivity…
  continue reading
 
Let's go back, let's go back, let's go way on back to that time Aretha Franklin recorded one of her best songs. On this episode, Kirk dives into two different versions of Franklin's classic tune "Think." First it's the laid back groove and roomy mix of the 1968 original, then it's time to fast-forward 12 years for the juiced-up arrangement she reco…
  continue reading
 
Today Kevin and Laura speak with Dana Samuelson, the Founder and President of American Gold Exchange (AGE), a leading national precious metals and rare coin company specializing in dealer-to-dealer trading and direct-to-consumer sales. We talk about the precious metals market, the US economy and interest rates hikes and the effect on precious metal…
  continue reading
 
Healing is always a journey that we are still finding. Enjoy listening to April and Wesley's discussion regarding healing. Disabled But Not Really's mission is to empower and inspire individuals with disabilities to overcome challenges and reach their potential by fostering a mindset of courage, confidence, and competence. They aim to educate indiv…
  continue reading
 
Juneteenth always deserves extra time so Wes and April jump on for a short and sweet acknowledgement of how important Juneteenth is to American history. Disabled But Not Really's mission is to empower and inspire individuals with disabilities to overcome challenges and reach their potential by fostering a mindset of courage, confidence, and compete…
  continue reading
 
May is National Mental Health Month! Join co-hosts April Jackson and Wesley Hamilton as they connect and share about the importance of mental health. Disabled But Not Really's mission is to empower and inspire individuals with disabilities to overcome challenges and reach their potential by fostering a mindset of courage, confidence, and competence…
  continue reading
 
Join co-hosts April Jackson and Wesley Hamilton for their monthly Sunday Safe Spaces discussion. Episode 16 guest is Alecia Dawn of YOGAMOTIF (rhymes with locomotive). Alecia Dawn Young is an arts worker and educator with over 15 years of experience in community art and wellness education. The founder of YOGAMOTIF, she believes the creative process…
  continue reading
 
Join co-hosts April Jackson and Wesley Hamilton for this Sunday Safe Spaces discussion, Episode 18 with guest is Ta'lor L. Pinkston, The Heart Advocate and Self-love Therapist. Ta'lor L. Pinkston, The Heart Advocate is a Self-love Therapist, Speaker, and Activist who is dedicated to helping individuals choose self-love as a coping skill for mental …
  continue reading
 
This topic speaks to Equitable Philanthropy. We will be welcomed Sagdrina Jalal of Saged Consulting who has a career in philanthropy, executive coaching and sustainable farming. Disabled But Not Really's mission is to empower and inspire individuals with disabilities to overcome challenges and reach their potential by fostering a mindset of courage…
  continue reading
 
Join co-hosts April Jackson and Wesley Hamilton in this Episode 17. The guest is Octavia Raheem, author of Pause, Rest, Be. Octavia Raheem is a mother, author of Gather, activist, and an experienced yoga teacher and practitioner. She began practicing yoga in 1999 and has been teaching since 2007. Octavia founded Starshine & Clay, an online and retr…
  continue reading
 
Co-hosts April Jackson and Wesley Hamilton started 2022 off with a wonderful conversation on resetting. Disabled But Not Really's mission is to empower and inspire individuals with disabilities to overcome challenges and reach their potential by fostering a mindset of courage, confidence, and competence. They aim to educate individuals and their co…
  continue reading
 
Full Episode of Sunday Safe Spaces Ep. 3: Black Women and Authentic Leadership with Dr. Melissa Hankins and Anna Debose Hankins. Enjoy this rich discussion of insights, lived experience and ideas on how to shift this to a main stream conversation so Black women can be authentically supported. Disabled But Not Really's mission is to empower and insp…
  continue reading
 
Today Laura and Kevin speak with Marcus “Bellringer” Bell about using generative AI in music. We learn about Marcus' past as a child prodigy who started playing the piano at age two, wrote his first songs at eight, and started his own record label at 12. Marcus talks about the 100 Day Impact Challenge and how losing his voice led to his decision to…
  continue reading
 
In this powerful episode of Inside Circle, host Eldra Jackson III sits down with George Nolan, a re-entry recovery advocate and motivational disruptor. George shares his transformative journey from a life of crime, addiction, and prison to becoming a force for positive change. At 45, he had a life-changing epiphany that led him to pursue a path of …
  continue reading
 
Kirk talks with Wesley Morris and Josh Gwynn about the endless world of Stevie Wonder. Morris and Gwynn are host and producer, respectively, of the brilliant new six-part podcast series The Wonder of Stevie. Check out Josh Gwynn's terrific pop culture podcast Back Issue, Wesley Morris's culture podcast Still Processing, and Morris' essential writin…
  continue reading
 
Today Laura and Kevin speak with Jared Russell and James Dobberstein about their innovative idea to revitalize Baltimore's real estate market. We talk about abandominiums, food deserts and how tech is impacting their plans. We learn about their crowd-sourced funding plan and their revolutionary supermarket idea. While this one is a little less tech…
  continue reading
 
A cross-post of the first episode of "The Wonder of Stevie," a new six-part podcast series from Higher Ground and Pineapple Street Studios. It's a great show - find it on Apple, Amazon, Spotify... it's a podcast, you know the deal. Next week, we'll run a conversation between Kirk, host Wesley Morris, and producer Josh Gwynn all about what they lear…
  continue reading
 
Today Kevin and Laura speak with Jennifer McIver, the Director of Legal Operations & Industry Insights at Wolters Kluwer about GenAI being just one of the tools in your tech toolbox. We discuss whether GenAI should be treated like predictive coding or MS365. Jen reminds us to remember the data and traditional AI tools. We talk enterprise legal mana…
  continue reading
 
Ba de ya! Say that you remember! Ba de ya! Dancing in September! Ba de yah! Musical analysiiiis! It's finally time for Strong Songs to take on one of the strongest bands of all, the great Earth, Wind & Fire. In honor of September 21, Kirk does a deep dive on EWF's timeless tribute to the end of summertime - those layered grooves, those funky bass p…
  continue reading
 
Loading …

Hướng dẫn sử dụng nhanh