THIS EPISODE is about storytelling INTERVIEW with QUINN SWIFT
Storytelling is the art of crafting a set of life experiences around a particular focus, intention, and desired outcome. It doesn’t happen overnight. If you’re impatient, you’re going to struggle with this. Just like entrepreneurship, learning how to craft your story takes time, research, testing, and failing. THE IMPORTANCE OF STORYTELLING
The young boy went to his grandfather and said, "Grandfather, is it true that the lion is the king of the jungle?"
"Yes," said the old man, "but why do you ask?"
"Well," said the boy, "in all the stories that I read and even in the ones I hear, man will always defeat the lion. So, how can this be true?"
The old man looked his grandson in the eyes and said, "It will always be that way, my son, until the lion tells the story."
Since the beginning of time, storytelling has been an important event in the African and African American communities. Through storytelling, questions were answered, history was conveyed, and lifelong lessons were taught and learned.
Africa is the second-largest continent, with more than eight hundred different languages spoken among the various ethnic groups. Each group has its own term to describe the storyteller. In the West, the most common is griot, a French word denoting an expert in oral performance. However, among the Yoruba, the storyteller is called Akewi; called Maroka among the Hausa; and Imbongi among the Xhosa people.
Sex trafficking is a type of human trafficking and is a form of modern-day slavery. It is a serious public health problem that negatively affects the well-being of individuals, families, and communities. Human trafficking occurs when a trafficker exploits an individual with force, fraud, or coercion to make them perform commercial sex or worHuman sex trafficking is the most common form of modern-day slavery. Estimates place the number of its domestic and international victims in the millions, mostly females and children enslaved in the commercial sex industry for little or no money.1 The terms human trafficking and sex slavery usually conjure up images of young girls beaten and abused in faraway places, like Eastern Europe, Asia, or Africa. Actually, human sex trafficking and sex slavery happen locally in cities and towns, both large and small, throughout the United States, right in citizens’ backyards.
Appreciating the magnitude of the problem requires first understanding what the issue is and what it is not. Additionally, people must be able to identify the victim in common trafficking situations..
Effects of not having a father in a childs life.
By studying a sample of 835 juvenile inmates, researchers have found that fatherlessness was these children’s only disadvantage compared to others on an individual level. Professionals found that juveniles from fatherless homes are 279% more likely to carry guns and participate in drug trafficking than those who live with their fathers.
Effects of Fatherlessness on Children’s Development Issue: In the United States, 1 in 3 children live in a fatherless home.1 Children deprived of a father are robbed of physical, emotional, intellectual, and economic benefits throughout their lifetime.
Maternal gatekeeping refers to a mother’s protective beliefs about how much and whether a father should be involved in their children’s lives. It also involves the behaviors between parents that either support or restrict co-parenting (or shared parenting) So on this episode we talk about what a mother needs to understand how her actions affect her children. www.dynamicdad.org follow us on FACEBOOK TWITTER IG
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K-truth is his name He is from Indianapolis IN, Haughville area. 33 years old, four sons 15 13 13 13. Been incarcerated since August 2007. Never had a relationship with his biological father. He was always reminded that he looks just like his father. He has a twin brother that's also incarcerated and a younger brother that's incarcerated, they all have same father. He one of ten children. Kevin is the second oldest of the ten, and oldest twin....
RJ McBean
Age: 32
From Peoria,Arizona
He was raised in Arizona. RJ is married to his college sweetheart 8 years of marriage and 14 years of dating.RJ is a photographer/videographer. RJ was able to leverage real estate to start his own business. RJ and his wife and are currently trying to have kids. Some of his interests include travel, film, reading, cars and fitness.
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Father of 2 husband of 13 years entrepreneur,
Was constantly going from job to job every three years, finally started a business, now I have time back with my family and able to dream bigger for other things for my family.
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