In this episode, we strike the conversation about Safety and how does it look on many levels?
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In this episode, we talk about how important it is to be mindful of how we show up with our values in a time where our values are being challenged
In this episode, we talk about how important it is to tie your Values into what you are passionate about.
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In this first episode, we are getting back to the Basic with a special guest <SHAULTBODY>
Acknowledgments:
Black Women's Wealth Alliance - https://www.bwwa-us.com/
"We are Worthy of our Dreams"
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"Bringing People Together To Make Things Right"
This is the second half of a very important conversation that we should all be having, rethinking security, restorative processes, and restoring harm in our communities.
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In this part one of a two-part series, we listen to Mel Duncan speak on his experiences traveling around the world teaching methods of protecting people from violence and how we can also adopt methods that will build stronger and safer communities.
Part 2 scheduled to post Monday 12.14 @ 1pm
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In this episode, we talk some more about what Restorative Practices are and why it is important to take the approach to repair harm in these days and times. For more information: https://www.rjca-inc.org/
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In this episode, we are still talking about moving into 2021 and recovering from COVID 19, and Restoring values that we all want to see.
In this 20th episode, we discuss still being in COVID-19, SOCIAL UNREST, and dealing with the health of our mental and emotions in these stressful times and how, as a black man, that emotional health is shared with our women and families.
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In this episode #19, we talk about being aware of possible threats to the voting process ( https://workersdefensealliance.org/sites/default/files/2020-07/TCFashFieldGuide7-13-20_0.pdf ), and Jade Simmons ( https://jadesimmons.mykajabi.com/operationrestoration2020) and how to address your own double consciousness....
In this episode, I talk about the Nonviolent Peaceforce training I recently went through and what is my take on a Nonviolent approach to solving today's issues.
In this episode, we talk about restorative processes as a solution, not just a romantic term.
In this episode, we get into what is it really like returning to do better and be a better person in conditions that don't get better.
In this much delayed Podcast, we talk about what the community has expressed in wanting to see, feel, and engage in to make our future brighter than our history.
In this episode, I share how to utilize this time to burn off impure thoughts attitude and behaviors in these days and times of COVID 19 social distencing.
Relationships, actions, reactions, express, release, and healing...
This conversation is one that needs to take place in diverse settings so that we can all start our very own healing process. Tune in and look for Part 2 of this deep conversation
In this continued dialogue, we want everyone to take heed to these Wise Words of Wisdom
In this episode, I have a conversation with Brother Micheal P. from North Minneapolis about his perspective on this time of releasing individuals back into the streets during COVID 19.
In this time of isolation, It is very important in knowing ourselves and being our best. Communication is key!!!