In this episode, Stanford K Lee and Tunisia Owens explore the complexities of generational communication in today's world. They discuss how different age groups prefer various modes of communication, the impact of technology on interpersonal interactions, and the importance of setting boundaries in communication. The conversation highlights the need for situational awareness and empathy in understanding others' communication style and tone.
In this episode, guest host Ms. Tunisia Owens interviews Ms. Rosalind Ross, a seasoned leader in community development and affordable housing.
They discuss Rosalind's journey from Wall Street to urban planning, her experiences in New Orleans post-Katrina, and the current challenges in affordable housing amidst changing political landscapes.
The conversation highlights the impact of economic downturns, tariffs on construction costs, and the urgent need for more affordable housing solutions.
Rosalind emphasizes the interconnectedness of various factors affecting housing and the economy, offering insights and advice for navigating these turbulent times.
In this conversation, the speakers, Minister Blu and Mr. Neal Thorne, discuss their journeys toward emotional resilience, the importance of faith, and the influence of positive role models in their lives.
They share insights on coping strategies, self-assessment, and the significance of community support in navigating life's challenges.
In this episode, co-hosts Stanford K Lee and Tunisia Owens reflect on notable figures who have passed away.
They discuss the impact of these losses on the community and the importance of remembrance.
The conversation then shifts to the broader societal losses under the current administration, including job losses and economic challenges.
Despite these difficulties, they highlight the gains in civic engagement and cultural moments that inspire hope. The episode concludes with a look towards the future and the importance of love and community.
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Mr. James Blue discusses how the new Mobile Kitchin app met a critical need during COVID-19 and continues to grow across America. Chefs need a commercial space to prepare and serve meals.
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Ms. Owens provides a review of the Luther Vandross Documentary. Never Too Much.
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In this enlightening conversation, Shereel Washington, a certified herbalist, shares her journey into herbalism, influenced by her grandmother's teachings and a spiritual calling. She discusses the importance of understanding herbs, their holistic benefits, and how they can be integrated into daily life. Shereel emphasizes the significance of food as medicine and provides practical advice for incorporating herbs into holiday practices.
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They explore personal experiences with menopause symptoms, the historical context of women's health, and the significant trust gap in medical care for women.
The discussion emphasizes the importance of community support, the complexities of hormone therapy, and the empowerment women can find during and after menopause.
The conversation aims to educate and inspire women to take charge of their health and well-being during this critical phase of life. I'm a Dartmouth grad '01, yoga teacher, and mom of two who got side-swiped by a whole host of baffling symptoms beginning in my early forties.
I am passionate about science, fitness, nutrition, culture, and exposing the many gaps in women's health.
I love reading, researching, and experimenting to find the intersection of these passions in supporting my midlife journey.
I'm grateful for the privilege of spending my time constantly learning. In return and finally getting back to writing (my major),
Raised by three parents and doctors, I grew up in the religion of science! I love to get into the physiological and endocrinological weeds, and then translate the science into digestible information that women can use to empower themselves and build informed choice practices for better health and quality of life.
Doing Harm: The Truth About How Bad Medicine and Lazy
Science Leave Women Dismissed, Misdiagnosed, and Sick (2018)
by Maya Dusenbery
Pain and Prejudice: How the Medical System Ignores Women- and What We Can Do About It (2021)
by Gabrielle Jackson
This conversation explores the profound legacy of Luther Vandross, highlighting his musical journey, emotional impact, and the upcoming documentary about his life. The host and guest share personal anecdotes, discuss Vandross' unique vocal style, and reflect on his contributions to music and culture. They also touch on the struggles he faced, including his relationship with his mother and the challenges of being in the public eye.
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Dr. Jackson discuses the power of friendship is the positive impact that friendships can have on our lives. The quality of a friendship is more important than the quantity. It's possible to have a few close friends and loved ones who you can count on, and still have all you need. It's also valuable to have friends who are different from you, as they can offer different perspectives and experiences linkedin.com/in/kimya-imani-jackson-phd
Ms. Owens is a Policy & International Affairs' expert. Having served overseas in the U.S. Diplomatic Corps. Ms. Owens is well versed in the international arena. During this political season, with her legislative affairs, policy experience background. Ms. Owens provides a very unique perspective and insight regarding her recent overseas travel experience The current political season provides an excellent reminder about how U.S. politics & culture are perceived and received in the international arena.
This episode provides a summery of current political events.
Please read the project 2025 manual that is provided via link.
Project 2025 is provides a model for when and if President Trump is reelected. How from day one they want to eliminate many federal employees. This would allow them to fill the different departments and agencies with political appointees not faithful to the Constitution, but loyal to the President.
https://www.project2025.org/
Ms. Tunisia Owens provides information on the Electoral College, gerrymandering, and the three branches of government. Be aware and informed about the voting process and how the states with the most electoral votes impact voting in America.
Ms. Owens shares her perspective on worldwide travel, from her experience in the foreign service. She was stationed in South Africa, Kuwait. She has traveled extensively on personal travel. So please sit back and enjoy as she shares her life in America. If you wish to contact her, look for Ms. Tunisia Owens on LinkedIn for more details.
Hi! Are you a looking to buy or purchase a home in the bay area? GREAT!!!
Please enjoy this wonderful and insightful episode as Better Homes & Garden, Real Estate Agent Jonisha Smith, provides some wonderful insights and thoughtful tips, regarding real estate strategies for buying or selling in the Bay area!
Please contact her at; JONISHA SMITH (rpeastbay.com)