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Angela Ross
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The Empowered Millennials Podcast
Giving WOMEN Microphones & Serving Cunt w/Sarah Hester Ross
When you give a woman a microphone...you get razor-sharp satire, powerhouse vocals, permission to be BOLD and the comedic and musical genius that is Sarah Hester Ross. Sarah Hester Ross is an internationally touring cabaret artist, musical comedian, and viral social media creator whose blend of feminist fire, powerhouse vocals, and razor-sharp satire has earned her nearly 3 million followers and over 30 million streams. Her debut comedy special Don’t Mess With a Redhead (Comedy Dynamics) is streaming on Amazon, Apple TV, and beyond. She’s been featured on America’s Got Talent, The Doctor Demento Show, and sh...
2025-12-08
1h 02
SoCal Voices
Dr. Disneyland, Walt's Wisdom & the Power of Belief
Southern Californians know a thing or two about chasing sunshine and big dreams, and there’s no better example of that spirit than the man who created the happiest place on earth. In this episode of SoCal Voices, you’ll hear from Dr. Disneyland, also known as Jeff Barnes, the author, speaker, and founder of The Wisdom of Walt. He shares how exploring Walt Disney’s life reshaped his own journey.He unpacks what it really means to build your own reality and why those “wild” ideas you’re afraid to say out loud might be exactly wh...
2025-12-04
21 min
SoCal Voices
Beating Burnout in SoCal Hustle Culture
Southern California is filled with overachievers. Without some balance and healthy practices, the relentless drive to accomplish more can leave us feeling like we're running on fumes. Licensed marriage and family therapist Laurel van der Toorn of Los Angeles specializes in helping high achieving professionals overcome burnout and improve their mental well-being. In this episode of SoCal Voices, she shares how burnout sneaks into the bodies and minds of high performers and what it really takes to heal. From simple mindset shifts to redefining success beyond achievement, this conversation might help you find the balance you need to thrive...
2025-11-20
26 min
SoCal Voices
All In - The Power of Believing in Yourself
Since booking his first gig in 2004, LA voice actor Kyle Chapple has built a career across video games, animation, and commercials but he didn't reach those milestones on talent alone. His journey has also been about grit, risk, and belief in self. In this episode of SoCal Voices, Chapple talks about everything it took for him to achieve his dreams and why it was so important for him to go all in. If you’re grinding toward a goal and wondering whether to stay the course or walk away, Chapple’s journey may be just the inspiration you...
2025-11-06
30 min
SoCal Voices
What SNAP Changes Mean for Local Food Banks
The Trump administration’s “One Big Beautiful Bill” included funding cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program known as SNAP. These cuts mean Southern Californians dealing with food insecurity may need to turn to local food banks in increasing numbers to put food on the table. In this episode of SoCal Voices, Rachel Bonilla of Feeding America Riverside-San Bernardino, explains how her organization is preparing for the potential increased demand, and how Southern Californians can come together to help meet the growing need.ResourcesFeeding America Riverside-San BernardinoEnjoy the Show...
2025-10-23
23 min
SoCal Voices
Protecting Democracy in a Targeted State
Serving as an effective state legislator in 2025 requires “next level” commitment and courage, as California finds itself targeted by what some political observers describe as the Trump administration’s retribution campaign. Despite this challenging political environment, State Assemblymember Corey Jackson of SoCal’s 60th assembly district is focused on leading with purpose and clarity. In this episode of SoCal Voices, Jackson shares how staying focused on what matters most builds resilience and serves as an act of resistance. He breaks down how Southern Californians can stay informed, stay hopeful, and take meaningful action when democracy feels under attack.Res...
2025-10-16
19 min
SoCal Voices
What's Next for Public Media?
The end of federal funding for public broadcasting has many Southern Californians wondering what's next for public media. In this episode of SoCal Voices host Angela Ross sits down with Connie Leyva, executive director of the Inland Empire's public radio and TV station, KVCR. Leyva shares insight about the uncertain public media landscape, her determination to stay focused on KVCR’s core mission, and how listeners can help ensure public broadcasting thrives in Inland Southern California. ResourcesKVCR.orgEnjoy the Show? L...
2025-10-02
24 min
SoCal Voices
How Schools Make Race
Laura C. Chávez-Moreno is an assistant professor at UCLA and author of How Schools Make Race. Her research digs deep into the ways schools don’t just reflect race—they actually produce it. In this episode of SoCal Voices, Dr. Chávez-Moreno talks about what that means in practice, and why teaching about race matters as much as teaching about math. She also shares her thoughts on the policy, community, and personal actions necessary to help classrooms become spaces for building a more equitable future.Resources: How Schools Make Race is available at booksellers includ...
2025-09-18
30 min
SoCal Voices
Helping immigrants thrive in the workplace
In a time when inclusion efforts are under pressure and immigrant communities are too often misrepresented, Dr. Lola Adeyemo is leading with courage, clarity, and heart. As founder of Immigrants in Corporate, she empowers first-gen and immigrant professionals to thrive by building meaningful careers, connecting to mentors, and creating communities of belonging inside and outside the workplace.In this episode of SoCal Voices, Dr. Lola shares how Southern California’s unique diversity offers both challenges and opportunities, and why community, allyship, and storytelling are key to navigating today’s climate. Whether you’re an immigrant professional finding your p...
2025-09-04
28 min
SoCal Voices
Why 2025 Feels Like 1925 in SoCal
Living in Southern California in 2025 means navigating rapid tech change, intense culture clashes, and nonstop reinvention. Sound familiar? It’s exactly what was happening here 100 years ago.In this episode of SoCal Voices, Tom Lutz, author of 1925: A Literary Encyclopedia takes us inside a year when Hollywood exploded, LA’s religious and political scene turned into a spectacle, and new voices reshaped American culture. Lutz reminds us of forgotten stories that explain why SoCal feels the way it does today, and helps us make sense of living here now. Resources
2025-08-21
24 min
SoCal Voices
How to Age with Power & Purpose
San Diegan Jeff Seckendorf defies expectations in the most inspiring ways. At age 70, he’s a competitive cyclist and a dedicated scuba coach, proving that age is not a limit, but a frontier.In a culture obsessed with youth, he’s charting a different course, one rooted in strength, resilience, and deep connection to body and breath. In this episode of SoCal Voices, Sekendorf talks about breaking stereotypes around aging, the mindset that fuels endurance, and what it means to find power because of your age, not in spite of it.This conversation migh...
2025-08-07
27 min
SoCal Voices
Will AI take your job?
We all know how tough it can be to keep up with fast-moving tech—and few things are evolving faster than artificial intelligence. AI can feel overwhelming, even intimidating, and fears about AI replacing some jobs is real.In this episode of SoCal Voices, host Angela Ross sits down with USC professor and Your Brand Amplified podcast host Anika Jackson to explore how AI is reshaping the digital landscape. Jackson breaks it down in a way that’s clear, real, and surprisingly hopeful.Jackson explains that Southern California is uniquely positioned to l...
2025-07-17
30 min
SoCal Voices
How to be a better boss
We hear a lot about how to be a better employee — but what if it’s the boss who needs the real advice? Jeff Matlow, CEO of The Best Leadership Company, coaches Fortune 500 executives on how to lead with impact — not just hold a title. From improving workplace culture to boosting the bottom line, his strategies help leaders at every level step up and stand out.Whether you’re a seasoned exec or stepping into your first big leadership role, this episode of SoCal Voices is for you. Matlow breaks down common leadership pitfalls — and...
2025-07-03
32 min
SoCal Voices
Faith, Identity & Resistance
Dr. Lauren Guerra is a dedicated lecturer in Chicana/Chicano & Central American Studies at UCLA and the heart behind Gold Hoops & God, a podcast that uplifts and empowers Millennial Latinas to embrace their purpose with confidence and faith. On this episode of SoCal Voices, host Angela Ross speaks with Dr. G about her upbringing in Los Angeles and how it shaped both her academic mission and her spiritual calling. She also shares powerful thoughts on the recent protests against ICE raids and offers guidance on how to stay rooted in faith and hope as our country faces turbulent times.
2025-06-19
26 min
SoCal Voices
Pitching Unity: Moreno Valley Mayor Ulises Cabrera & the Negro League Community Softball Game
The rich legacy of Negro League Baseball was front and center at Moreno Valley's Woodland Park on May 31 during the Community Softball Game organized by James Harris, founder of the African American History presentation series, UnVeiled: History in Focus. SoCal Voices was on hand to cheer for the players, meet members of the community, and give away a Negro League Baseball Bomber Jacket. In this inspiring episode, SoCal Voices host Angela Ross sits down with Moreno Valley Mayor Ulises Cabrera to reflect on the power of community-driven events and t...
2025-06-07
08 min
SoCal Voices
Breaking the stigma of homelessness: Operation Helping Hands SoCal
As a teenager, Kim Valentine found herself without a home. Today, she’s the founder and president of Operation Helping Hands SoCal, a nonprofit dedicated to helping the unhoused rebuild their lives. In this episode of SoCal Voices, Valentine opens up about her journey from surviving the streets to creating change—and calls on all of us to replace our judgement of homeless people with empathy and action. Her story reminds us that when compassion meets commitment, healing is possible and lives can be transformed. After hearing her story, you might see SoCal’s homeless differently and become...
2025-06-05
32 min
Soul Podcasting: Purpose-Driven Podcasting in Business for Solopreneurs
42. Done Is Better Than Perfect with Legacy-Driven Podcaster, Angela Ross
In this episode of Soul Podcasting, we’re sitting down with the incredible Angela Ross, host of SoCal Voices and former broadcast journalist, for a conversation that’s equal parts inspiring and empowering. Angela shares how the chaos of 2020—COVID, social unrest, and uncertainty—pushed her to start her podcast as both therapy and a platform for positivity. We’re talking all things legacy, voice, mindset, and strategy. From choosing “done over perfect” to time-blocking podcast work around a 9–5, Angela brings the realness. If you’ve been second-guessing whether it’s your time to start or scale your podcast, this is your sign.
2025-05-29
22 min
SoCal Voices
LA Fires Aftermath-Part 2-Ashes to Films
For many Southern Californians, the January wildfires in Pacific Palisades and Altadena are like distant memories, but for those directly impacted, the devastation remains a daily reality. Recovery can be difficult and painfully slow. Los Angeles filmmaker, writer, and photographer Shiloh Strong lost his home in a 2009 wildfire and struggled to get his life back on track. He rediscovered his sense of purpose when he picked up a camera again. Today, he’s working to help fellow creatives impacted by the LA fires regain their footing. In this second installment of SoCal Voices’ series...
2025-05-22
25 min
SoCal Voices
Getting Published in SoCal
Southern California is bursting with creative energy — and for many, there’s a book inside just waiting to be written. But getting it published can be a huge challenge. Redlands author Tracy Wise experienced this as she worked to find a publisher for her debut novella, Madame Sorel’s Lodger. In this episode of SoCal Voices, Wise describes her journey from writing the book to finding her publishing home at Type 18 Books. If you've ever felt that urge to tell your story — that book burning inside you — don’t miss this conversation. Tracy’s story might just be the spark that get...
2025-05-08
27 min
SoCal Voices
Thinking of Leaving Corporate? This Entrepreneur’s Journey May Inspire Your Next Move
Have you thought about leaving corporate life to pursue your passion? In this episode of SoCal Voices you’ll meet a woman who experienced a major life-changing moment that led her to pivot from a corporate career to entrepreneurship, and she never looked back. As founder of Women Podcasters Network and the Women Podcasters Awards, Jennifer Henczel has built a successful and fulfilling mission-driven organization providing resources and tools that elevate and celebrate independent women podcasters. SoCal Voices won Best Regional Podcast in Henczel’s inaugural Women Podcasters Awards and is a sponsor in the 2025 Women Podcasters Award...
2025-04-24
23 min
SoCal Voices
Honoring Negro League Baseball: Moreno Valley Community Softball Game
A community softball game commemorating the iconic legacy of Negro League Baseball is happening Saturday, May 31, 1pm - 4pm, at Woodland Park in Moreno Valley. The game is being organized by returning SoCal Voices Podcast guest James Harris, known to many in the Inland Empire as author of the children’s book Corey’s Courtroom, emcee for a number of major local events, and presenter of the African American History series, Unveiled. In this episode of SoCal Voices, Harris talks about what inspires his community involvement, his vision for the upcoming community softball game, and how you can participate if yo...
2025-04-10
21 min
SoCal Voices
Championing Women’s Leadership & STEM in SoCal
As Founder of the California Society of Extraordinary Women, Shirley Coates is the powerhouse behind this Riverside-based nonprofit that’s changing girls’ lives and helping them thrive. Her Ignite Leadership & STEM Academy helps student participants see themselves in ways they may not have considered before, as extraordinary leaders, inspiring them to reach levels of educational, professional and financial achievement beyond their expectations. If you are interested in women’s empowerment and don’t know Shirley Coates, you should. In this episode of SoCal Voices, you will meet a remarkable woman whose vision and mission are positively impacting the lives of girls...
2025-04-03
35 min
SoCal Voices
L.A. County Foster Adoption - A Family, Maybe
Foster adoption in Los Angeles County is, in a word, unpredictable. The process goes smoothly for some but for others it can be difficult, presenting political, legal and personal challenges that test patience and resolve. In his memoir A Family, Maybe: Two Dads, Two Babies, and the Court Cases that Brought Us Together, author Lane Igoudin chronicles the journey he and his husband, Jon, faced as they embarked on the rocky path to adopt two girls as a gay, interracial couple in the early 2000s. In this episode of SoCal Voices, Igoudin shares how the goal to become a...
2025-03-27
29 min
Conversations Ignite
Breaking Barriers: Angela Calzone on Empowering Individuals with Disabilities
In this episode of Conversations Ignite, we sit down with Angela Calzone, President and CEO of Inroads to Opportunities, a nonprofit dedicated to empowering individuals with intellectual, developmental, and mental health disabilities to reach their full potential—especially in the workplace.Angela shares how her personal journey, inspired by her daughter with special needs, led her to transition from the for-profit sector to nonprofit leadership, applying her business expertise to create meaningful impact. She discusses common misconceptions surrounding hiring individuals with disabilities, emphasizing their loyalty, reliability, and enthusiasm as valuable assets to businesses....
2025-03-17
43 min
SoCal Voices
LA Fires Aftermath
In January, the Palisades and Eaton fires killed at least 29 people and destroyed or damaged 18,000 structures valued at nearly $300 billion dollars. In the weeks since the fires, people who lost homes have been navigating displacement, insurance, government agencies and predatory developers, all while trying to decide whether to stay and rebuild or sell and leave. Southern California Journalist Michelle Zacarias has been speaking with people affected by the Eaton fire that tore through Altadena. In this episode of SoCal Voices — the first in a series on the aftermath of the LA fires — Zacarias shares her observations of a SoC...
2025-03-13
29 min
SoCal Voices
Why You Need An Estate Plan
Okay SoCal Fam. We’re going to estate planning class today. If you have avoided or delayed getting an estate plan, you’re not alone. Most of us don’t like thinking about the end of our lives or what’s going to happen with our property after we die. But it’s a reality we must face. If you have dependents and own a house, car, retirement accounts or other assets, neglecting estate planning can wreak havoc on your loved ones after you pass away, landing them in probate court, costing them privacy, time and money. It could also mean...
2025-02-27
38 min
SoCal Voices
Annie Korzen: Actor, Author & Social Media Sensation
Annie Korzen is an 86-year-old actor and comedian who had a recurring role playing the obnoxious Doris Klompus on the hit TV sitcom Seinfeld. Today, Korzen is a social media sensation, sharing pearls of wisdom with nearly half-a-million followers of all ages. She’s the author of The Book of Annie: Humor, Heart, and Chutzpah from an Accidental Influencer. In this episode of SoCal Voices, Korzen talks about her mission to help change people’s minds about what it is to be “old” and what she loves most about life in Southern California.ResourcesGet th...
2025-02-13
25 min
SoCal Voices
Plus Size in SoCal
In her book, Plus Size: A Memoir of Pop Culture, Fatphobia, and Social Change, Los Angeles author and activist Mekdela Ejigu chronicles the body positivity movement through a collection of essays reflecting her journey as a target of fatphobia and its intersectionality with other ways people are marginalized in our society. In this episode of SoCal Voices, Ejigu shares the experiences that led her to write Plus Size. She also provides insight on the state of the body positivity movement, and offers tips on how we all can be less judgmental about people’s body types and al...
2025-01-30
30 min
SoCal Voices
The Inland Empire “News Mirage”
Is SoCal’s Inland Empire the land of the local news mirage? While news outlets cover the region, media observers say some elements of the IE’s local news coverage are a mirage, giving residents the illusion of vigorous local journalism when in fact, that coverage is absent. Thomas Corrigan is a communications professor at Cal State University San Bernardino and coordinator of the university’s Local Journalism Partnership Initiative. In this episode of SoCal Voices, Corrigan talks about his work examining news coverage in the Inland Empire, and the changes he believes are needed to ensure quality journalism thrive...
2025-01-16
33 min
SoCal Voices
Feeding the Hungry in Inland SoCal
Southern California’s vibrance and abundance bely the fact that a number of our neighbors don’t have enough food to eat. Led by CEO Carolyn Fajardo, Feeding America Riverside | San Bernardino, the region’s largest food bank, works daily to meet the food needs of the community. In this episode of SoCal Voices, Fajardo talks about the work Feeding America is doing to ensure Inland Empire residents without enough food receive the help they need during the holidays and beyond.Resources:Help support Feeding America Riverside | San Bernardino Enjoy...
2024-11-14
19 min
BrandStack Podcast
Opportunities for Writers with Angela Yuriko Smith
Angela Yuriko Smith joins Ross Brand and Dale L. Roberts to discuss opportunities for writers, her Substack newsletter, Authortunities, and her book, How To Be an Authortunist. It's a “Nonfiction Showcase” episode of the BrandStack Podcast. 🎓 NOV 2 · Authortunities Expo Seeking Craft, Credibility, Fortune and Fame? You can have it all… just not all at the same time. Angela Yuriko Smith is hosting this free, virtual conference that maps out how to define and find your next publishing quest. The event ends with the first ever Linzner Awards from Space and Time Magazine. Explore the Neighbo...
2024-10-31
11 min
Ross Brand Audio
Opportunities for Writers with Angela Yuriko Smith
Nonfiction Showcase | BrandStack Podcast - 005Angela Yuriko Smith joins Ross Brand and Dale L. Roberts to discuss opportunities for writers, her Substack newsletter, Authortunities, and her book, “How To Be an Authortunist.” It's the BrandStack video podcast. Watch the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OaTYnePWPkQFollow me on Substack: https://rossbrand.substack.com📚 My Latest Books:→ Video Podcasting Made Easy: https://geni.us/vidpod→ 100 Livestreaming & Digital Media Predictions, Volume 4: https://geni.us/100v4⚙ Resources for Creators & Authors: https://livestreamuniverse.com/resources🎓 N...
2024-10-31
11 min
The Adrienne Ross Show Podcast
Angela Carini Forced to Box Against a Man Is Robbed of Olympics Dream in 46 Seconds | Ep. 173
Angela Carini ended her boxing match against a man competing against women at the Paris Olympics. This is outrageous.To watch this episode on YouTube, click this link. Get full access to Adrienne Ross Communications at adrienneross.substack.com/subscribe
2024-08-02
12 min
Women Talk Construction Podcast
WTC 'Empowering Women in Welding' with Casey Ross
Send us a textIn this episode of Women Talk Construction, hosts Angela Gardner and Christi Powell introduce their very first female welder guest, Casey Ross. Casey shares her journey in the welding industry, including her current role as the Academic Program Director and welding instructor at Greenville Tech. She talks about her inspirations, challenges, and achievements, along with the significant impact of women in the welding field. The discussion also covers the importance of mentorship, emotional resilience, and the upcoming state-of-the-art Center for Welding and Automation Excellence facility at Greenville Tech. Casey offers insights and advice...
2024-07-15
14 min
SoCal Voices
A safe haven: Her Sisters Keeper Foundation
Her Sisters Keeper Foundation provides a safe space for women in SoCal’s Inland Empire to recover from major setbacks or simply reset from the daily stress in their lives. In this episode of SoCal Voices, founder and executive director Kimberly Wallen shares the experiences that led her to create her organization and how she helps empower women to live their best lives.Like the episode? Share it on social media and tag @socalvoices Enjoy the show? Leave a 5-Star review on Apple PodcastsConnect with Angela Ross on
2024-03-21
17 min
SoCal Voices
Can police reform work? Reimagining Safety
The killing of George Floyd at the hands of police focused the world’s attention on the problem of police abuse and misconduct in ways that few other cases have. In the US, the murder of Floyd renewed calls for police reform and led to calls to abolish policing as we know it. Maintain the status quo, some said, and policing will continue to cause more harm than good. Others worry that dismantling the police will lead to anarchy. What can be done in the realm of “public safety” so that everyone is in fact “safe?” That question is addressed...
2024-03-07
26 min
SoCal Voices
2024 Presidential Primary Election - Who will voters choose?
The 2024 Presidential Primary is underway in California and voters are navigating a range of issues as they make decisions on candidates and propositions. From debates about the age of the likely presidential candidates to the war in Gaza, voters have a lot to consider. How will they vote? In this episode of SoCal Voices, Keri Then, Area 5 Trustee for the Riverside Community College District, returns to the podcast to offer some insight on some of the current issues voters are considering, and shares her thoughts on how to have quality political discussions and what voters can do to ensure t...
2024-02-29
34 min
SoCal Voices
Black History and Music: Center for African Diaspora Sacred Music and Musicians
The second episode in our series on Black History and Music spotlights The Center for African Diaspora Sacred Music and Musicians at California State University, Dominguez Hills. The Center is known as the preeminent site for the study and preservation of music of the African Diaspora. In this episode of SoCal Voices the center’s director, ethnomusicologist Oghenevwarho Gabriel Ojakovo, shares what inspired him to study music in its social and cultural contexts, helps us understand the intersection of the African Diaspora and Sacred Music, and describes what visitors can learn and experience when visiting the center....
2024-02-22
24 min
BIG PICTURES - Der Podcast für VOR-Bilder und Menschen, die über den Tellerrand schauen.
Barbara Röss: "Ich kündige das Abo auf Alzheimer"
Die Alzheimer Prävention Angela Barzen spricht mit Persönlichkeiten, die ihr BIG PICTURE konsequent leben und so das Potential zum Vorbild haben. Die ihren Weg gehen und auch mal anecken, die das Wozu in ihrem Leben gefunden haben. Menschen mit Visionen. Sie blickt hinter die Kulissen, taucht in die Welt ihrer Gesprächspartner ein und lässt sich von Themen inspirieren, die ihre Gäste zur Leidenschaft gemacht haben. Wir reden heute über ein Thema, das wir nur allzu gerne vermeiden obwohl es uns alle betrifft: Alzheimer. Und ich rede mit einer Frau, die offensiv damit nach A...
2024-02-14
48 min
SoCal Voices
Black History and Music - A Concerto in Riverside
As Black History Month 2024 gets under way in Southern California, the Riverside Philharmonic will present two special pieces in a performance on February 24: Negro Folk Symphony, by the late African American composer William Dawson, and Concerto Cinematique, by Los Angeles composer and violinist Chris Woods. In this episode of SoCalVoices, Chris shares his perspective on a range of topics including his journey with the violin, how classical and jazz music inform his creative expression, the importance of practicing, and his experience composing Concerto Cinematique.ResourcesFeb. 24 Riverside Philharmonic Black History Month Concert TicketsFollow Chris...
2024-02-08
27 min
SoCal Voices
Impact Investing: Aligning your investments with progressive values
Conventional wisdom says that your personal wealth often has to come at the cost of your personal values — that you have to sell out. Financial advisor Marie Thomasson of Modern Assets says it is possible for your investments to align with your personal values, even if you identify as a political progressive. In this episode of SoCal Voices, Marie shares how she landed in the world of financial advising, who the investment system truly serves, how to find socially conscious financial institutions and investments, and how you should approach your finances if you’re under 30, mid-career, or approaching or in r...
2024-01-25
43 min
SoCal Voices
Is DEI Dead?
In a marked change from the racial reckoning that occurred in 2020, some have declared that DEI (diversity, equity and inclusion) is dead. Is it? Where exactly are we with DEI initiatives? In this episode of SoCal Voices, Jonathan Dumas, an organizational psychologist, leadership and career coach, and host of the podcast Highly Visible & A Little Misunderstood, pushes back on the notion that DEI is finished, and shares his insights about his own experience helping companies and individuals do the work that’s needed to fulfill the true intention and purpose of DEI, ensuring that all people in the workplace — and i...
2024-01-11
27 min
Waste Not Want Not
The Magic of Ancient Chanting Healing: Angela Tierney – S2E11 (61)
Angela Tierney is a Wellness Activator who shares how trust and staying true to her inner knowing empowered her journey back to health. Her story serves as a timely reminder during the season of gifts to reflect on the value of whatever the universe gifts us, goes well beyond anything we can conceive with the rational mind. If you want to discover more about my work visit my website on https://philippaross.com/ or email me on: info@philippaross.com Podcast page on my website: https://philippaross.com/podcast/ Join and comment on...
2023-12-09
47 min
Of the Publishing Persuasion
Of the Publishing Persuasion - with NYT Bestselling Author THE Rebecca Ross
We had the absolute honour of chatting with author superstar THE Rebecca Ross @beccajross 🤩👑✨️ We can't wait for you all to tune in to this episode so you can hear all the incredible advice and wisdom Rebecca had to share. But First, here's more about Rebecca: Rebecca Ross is the #1 New York Times and Sunday Times bestselling author of fantasy books for teens and adults. She has written multiple highly acclaimed duologies, including LETTERS OF ENCHANTMENT, ELEMENTS OF CADENCE, and THE QUEEN’S RISING as well as two standalone novels: DREAMS LIE BENEATH and SISTERS OF SWORD & SONG. When not...
2023-10-09
1h 11
SoCal Voices
DJ's Mean Business! - Amani Roberts
Amani Roberts is a successful DJ, music producer, podcaster, educator, business pro and author of the book DJs Mean Business. In this edition of SoCal Voices, Amani speaks with host Angela Ross about blending art with savvy business strategy, the life experiences that inspired him, the hard work required to reach goals, the importance of having mentors and supporters, and the importance of paying it forward.Support the show
2023-03-09
28 min
Future Optimist
Ep. 145 - Angela Wilson: Enabling Travel for People with Short-term and Long-term Disabilities
Angela Wilson is the creator of Exploryst, a start-up that seeks to create a more accessible world. Their motto is “explore EVERYWHERE, whatever your disability”, and they seek to add valuable accessibility information to travel, experiences, and business in Colorado and around the country. Angela’s son has intellectual and progressive physical disabilities, and this led her to understanding that many experiences simple aren’t catered to—or available for—people like her son. Today we explore how she built a business around a problem that she uniquely understood, getting the attention of local news...
2023-02-24
55 min
Kicking & Streaming
The Rosa Parks Story or: How I Fell in Love with Angela Bassett
For our first episode of the new year, Carie and Ross break down one of Ross' favorite made-for-tv movies, The Rosa Parks Story. Ross provides a great deal of historical context regarding Jim Crow and the laws that segregated Black people from Whites, Carie gets incensed over never hearing the name Claudette Colvin in school, and the siblings remark on how Angela Bassett patently refuses to age. RELATED MEDIA: Drunk History - Claudette Colvin and Rosa Parks (ft. Lisa Bonet and Amber Ruffin) The Arrest Records of Rosa Parks Jim Crow an...
2023-02-06
1h 40
SoCal Voices
American Forces Network Broadcast Center - Jason Stevenson
From its broadcast center on March Air Reserve Base in Riverside, the American Forces Network (AFN) ensures that “a touch of home” reaches US military personnel stationed overseas. The service provides radio and television news, entertainment and sports programming as well as critical worldwide, regional and local command information to US service members across the globe. In this special “On the Road” edition of SoCal Voices, host Angela Ross speaks with AFN sports programming specialist Jason Stevenson about AFN’s mission, the expertise required to work in this unique facility and what the future holds for this essential service.
2023-01-26
17 min
Emerge. Evolve. Lead.
Fix Yourself First with Angela Ryan
My guest this week is Angela Ryan a retired Pharmacist and has been in Al-anon for 16 years. She was married to an alcoholic and when she noticed the children were showing unusual signs of stress she realized she had to leave the marriage. Angela remarried John, who now has 35 years of sobriety. Her teenage son is a well adjusted teenager who has grown up with the power of living with the principles in the 12 step program. Program language is their family language as they support each other in life and love. Not every fam...
2022-12-15
31 min
Live and Lead for Impact with Kirsten E. Ross
302 Angela Gentile - Sweat Remix, Zen-Rage-Heal
On today’s episode of The Live and Lead for Impact Podcast, Coach Kirsten is joined by Angela Gentile to discuss a multitude of insightful topics such as discovering the power in slowing down, changing the way we approach fitness and habits we can insert in our lives to help avoid burnout among many more! Angela Gentile is the founder of the Sweat Remix wellness brand. Angela designed this brand with the intention of motivating you to start and sustain physical exercise, guide you towards greater self-awareness. Angela also provides keeping it real life coaching. With a va...
2022-11-21
30 min
SoCal Voices
Anatomy of a Hustle - Clinton Galloway
In this edition of SoCal Voices, host Angela Ross chats with Clinton Galloway, author of Anatomy of a Hustle: Cable Comes to South Central LA and What Did you Think was Going to Happen? — books that detail his experiences trying to establish the first Black-owned cable franchise in the country and the government corruption that he says stopped it.Support the show
2022-11-10
33 min
SoCal Voices
The Mission Inn
This first installment in SoCal Voices’ “On the Road” series begins at one of the most iconic sites in Southern California, the Historic Mission Inn in Downtown Riverside. The story of the Mission Inn spans more than 100 years including 30 years of construction and powerful stories about the people who worked for founder Frank Miller and made the hotel the icon that it is today. In this edition of SoCal Voices, host Angela Ross speaks with Mission Inn Foundation Executive Director Jarod Hoogland.Support the show
2022-09-08
23 min
The iDeas Podcast
Construcive Learning and Emotive Design with Angela Ross
Send us a textAngela Ross is the co-founder & COO of Sub-10. In this episode, we discuss her approach to learning design and why Sub-10 focuses on constructive learning and emotive design over micro-learning.You can get in touch with Angela on LinkedIn.Check out Sub-10, you can even take out a free trial of their awesome platform and content! If you enjoy listening to the iDeas podcast, please consider supporting its production alongside the IDT YouTube channel and annual iDTX conferences on Patreon for as little as £1 per month.iSpring: S...
2022-09-05
45 min
The Good Enough Mompreneur Podcast: Confidence, Mindset & Success for Mom Entrepreneurs
13. Positivity and Grit: Speaker, Author and Podcast Host, Darryl Ross, on Empowering Mompreneurs and Building Strong Support Systems
Send us a textMompreneurs, Ever wish you could connect and communicate better with your spouse about your business? How can you get your spouse to understand your business endeavors better?It is possible! My guest, the first male on the show, not only shares helpful tips for working with your spouse on your business, but also growing your business with grit and positivity. I'm so excited to share with you my interview with my guest this week, Darryl Ross, speaker, author, and podcaster who shares a special insight on how sp...
2022-09-02
1h 01
WAR ROOM with Angela Greenig
Pastors Ross & Helen Smith
Angela is in a ZOOM session with Pastors Ross & Helen Smith from Celebration Church in Wellington, New Zealand, on 8/3/2022, discussing the differences in countries, churches and beliefs. Angela Greenig Ministries (SetFree Ministries International) www.angelagreenig.com
2022-08-31
48 min
SoCal Voices
Dear Barack: The Extraordinary Partnership of Barack Obama and Angela Merkel - Claudia Clark
Claudia Clark is an expatriate activist, historian and author of Dear Barack: The Extraordinary Partnership of Barack Obama and Angela Merkel. In this edition of SoCal Voices, Claudia discusses the inspiration behind her book about two of the world’s most influential leaders, and her struggles to get published. She also shares her views on current events through the lens of an American living in Berlin.Support the show
2022-06-09
42 min
The Good Enough Mompreneur Podcast: Confidence, Mindset & Success for Mom Entrepreneurs
6. Breaking Boundaries with Dance: Exploring How Jennifer Ross Started Her Mobile Dance Studio, Let's Dance
Send us a textHello, mompreneurs! On this week's episode, I have the pleasure to interview seasoned performer and lifelong dancer, Jennifer Ross, the owner of the mobile dance studio Let's Dance. Jennifer teaches young dancers from about the age of 3 to 11 the fundamentals of dance, along with lessons in bravery and kindness, as a way to help form character and confidence in her young students.Jennifer highlights her business journey in our conversation, including how she submitted proposals to schools without having it all figured out, and with the support...
2022-06-06
1h 00
Spiritual Fortitude with Dr. Angela Kinnel
Spiritual Fortitude Live on 102.6 The Situation with Guest April Ross
In this episode, Dr. Angela interviews April Ross, CEO & owner of Bee TV Network. Mrs. Ross talks about her journey in broadcasting and how God made a way for her to become the owner of her own television station.
2022-05-15
58 min
GEMS with Genesis Amaris Kemp
Ep. 339 - Pursue Your Passion with Angela Ross
Are you pursuing your passion? In this segment, Angela Ross shares how she found her passion in college and began pursuing it. She did pivot a bit to continue to learn and accelerate her talents but is now doing what she loves. When you pursue your passion wholeheartedly you are truly leaving imprints that drive impacts. See video here - https://youtu.be/DKYT8_hgH-g WHO IS ANGELA? Angela Ross is a former broadcast journalist, a multiple award-winning communications pro, and founder and host of...
2022-04-01
29 min
Social Responsibility at Work
Eradicating Racism with Kindness with Dax-Devlon Ross
It takes an incredible amount of courage to change your mindset, and even more to advocate for change. More often than not, people are in favor of change, but never arrive at the point of acting on it…Dax is on a mission to make it possible. Dax-Devlon Ross is our guest on today’s episode and his courage is on display in his new book, Letters to My White Male Friends, in which he gives us a glimpse into the window of his experience as a Black male and helping his white colleagues realize that simply not being racist isn’...
2022-03-09
44 min
Let's Talk to the Lord
how gospel music has changed during the pandemic with Christian Artist Angela Elizabeth
Apostle John E Ross interviews Indie Christian Artist Angela Elizabeth about how gospel music has changed during the pandemic and how i changed me.
2022-02-24
33 min
SoCal Voices
Angela, Evelyn, Black History Month and More
In this “Ask Me Anything” episode, the tables are turned as SoCal Voices host Angela Ross answers questions posed by KGGI and KOST radio personality Evelyn Erives on Black History Month and more!Support the show
2022-02-03
33 min
The Legal Lens Podcast
8. Behind the Scenes w/ Kevin Ross @ America's Court with Judge Ross
Joining me in the KBLA TALK 1580 studio for this episode was none other than Boss Ross - host & producer of the Emmy nominated program America's Court with Judge Ross, nationally syndicated by Entertainment Studios and airing since 2010! We talked about America's Court with Judge Ross and the conversation was fun, insightful and surely to be continued with another occasion! 🔔 Follow me on social media to learn more about the Legal Lens episodes & news from the legal world: Facebook: facebook.com/iamangelareddockwright Instagram: instagram.com/iamangelareddockwright 🔗 Connec...
2021-12-18
42 min
SoCal Voices
Healing Veterans Dealing with Trauma: Equine Empowered Therapy - Mike Dunne
In this episode of SoCal Voices, host Angela Ross speaks with Mike Dunne, founder of Equine Empowered Therapy (EET). Throughout the southern California region, EET helps veterans dealing with trauma experience the healing nature of horses. Mike shares why he started EET, how the program works, the joy he experiences seeing veterans lives changed for the better, and how people can help support EET’s mission.Resources:Website: www.equineempoweredtherapy.com Instagram: @EquineEmpoweredTherapy Facebook: @EquineEmpoweredTherapySupport the show
2021-11-11
37 min
SoCal Voices
Ask Angela
In this episode of SoCal Voices, a past guest on the podcast, Steve Jacobs, turns the tables to interview SoCal Voices founder and host, Angela Ross. Angela fields questions about her career, the state of media and what she enjoys most about hosting SoCal Voices.www.socalvoices.comInstagram and Facebook: @socalvoicesSupport the show
2021-09-30
35 min
Cacao Conversations - A Journey of Healing, Transformation, and Self-Love
Episode 57: Angela Fallon, Life Coach
Reward yourself for the little things, tune in to this week’s episode with guest Angela Fallon! Angela is a busy boy mom of three, military spouse (retired) and has worked in the defense industry for two decades. She has built 2 online businesses since 2016 and enjoys the community and caliber of successful people in the direct sales channel. Angela is the creator of Freedom Builders Elite Coaching. She lives in Southlake, Texas with her family and loves helping other working mommas be present at home and build a rewarding, purposeful career.Angela’s most influential book(s): Atom...
2021-09-15
30 min
SoCal Voices
Chris and Evelyn!
In this episode of SoCal Voices, host Angela Ross has a fun conversation with radio veteran, founder and CEO of “This is Funner,” Chris Donovan and his lovely wife, the ever-popular morning show co-host at 99.1 KGGI and weekend host on KOST 103.5, Evelyn Erives. Chris and Evelyn talk about how they met, their radio careers, podcasting, the importance of family and how they support their local community.Resources:Social Media @Chris_Donovan, @ThisIsFunner @EvelynErivesSupport the show
2021-07-26
38 min
SoCal Voices
Cati Porter and Inlandia
As Executive Director of Inlandia Institute, Cati Porter oversees a special gem in Southern California’s Inland Empire. An advocate and supporter of literary arts, Inlandia publishes books and programs that deepen people’s awareness, understanding and appreciation of inland Southern California. In this episode of SoCal Voices, Cati discusses her journey into the literary world, Inlandia’s history and growth and what the future holds for the organization.ResourcesVisit Inlandia Institute's website.Support the show
2021-04-28
28 min
Claim the Stage: A Podcast About Public Speaking and Speaking Up
Bonus Episode: Introducing Andrea Ross, New Speaker Sisterhood Club Leader
Calling all Claim the Stage fans who have been on the fence about checking out Speaker Sisterhood and are looking for a personal invitation! This is for you. :) It's been over a year since we launched a new public speaking club due to covid, but we're back at it and we'd like to invite you to our newest club in Westfield, Massachusetts. This club will be meeting online for the foreseeable future and can be joined by anyone, anywhere. Your first meeting is free while you check out what we're all about and see if membership is for you...
2021-04-26
18 min
SoCal Voices
Myra Washington
In this episode of SoCal Voices, Angela Ross chats with singer and DJ Myra Washington. Originally from Port Arthur, TX, Myra followed her dreams to come to Los Angeles and pursue a music career. It wasn’t always easy but her tenacity paid off and continues to help her thrive through the pandemic. Additional ResourcesMyra's InstagramMyra's FacebookSupport the show
2021-04-21
27 min
SoCal Voices
A Conversation with James Harris
In the final installment of her series on local, self-published, African American authors, Angela Ross speaks with James Otis Harris, author of Corey’s Courtroom. The book is a series of fun stories helping kids resolve conflict, maintain friendships and develop problem-solving skills.ResourcesAmazon.com: Corey's CourtroomAuthor's Instagram Support the show
2021-04-14
29 min
SoCal Voices
A Conversation with James Coats
In the third installment of SoCal Voices’ local African American author series, we meet James Coats, a poet with a deep, abiding love and message to share. Learn more about his work and perspective and what’s coming next for this talented and promising poet.ResourcesAuthor's FacebookAuthor's Instagram Support the show
2021-04-07
29 min
SoCal Voices
A Conversation with Monica Woodruff
The second installment in Angela’s series on local African American self-published authors features Monica Woodruff. She brings her lived experience, including her roles in law enforcement and counseling to her writing and shares an inspiring story about the power of saying “no” and “enough,” and focusing on the importance of self-care.ResourcesAuthor's FacebookBooks by Monica WoodruffSupport the show
2021-03-31
27 min
SoCal Voices
A Conversation with Dwayne Shigg
Angela kicks off her series on local African American self-published authors with a fun interview with Dwayne Shigg, author of the book EncourageMINTS for Tough Times. Sometimes you need a breath mint; sometimes you need an encourageMINT. In this episode of SoCal Voices, Shigg discusses how his book helps you “go through” so you can “get to.”ResourcesAuthor's FacebookBooks by Dwayne ShiggSupport the show
2021-03-24
32 min
SoCal Voices
Ginny Luke on the future of live music
Live music performances? There is almost no such thing during the pandemic. If music lovers have missed attending concerts, musicians have missed performing even more. In this episode of SoCal Voices, electric violinist and vocalist Ginny Luke discusses the future of live music.ResourcesVisit Ginny Luke's website.Social media: @ginnylukeSupport the show
2021-03-17
30 min
SoCal Voices
Be Ready: The case for pre-need planning
As the pandemic continues to claim lives in Southern California, many families find themselves scrambling to pay for funeral and burial services. This sudden, unexpected need can leave grieving families more vulnerable to aggressive up-selling and overspending for these services, or force them to rely on others for monetary donations that may not over all costs. In this episode of SoCal Voices, Bishop Jon Harris discusses the importance of purchasing funeral and burial services before they are needed.ResourcesFEP Consultants, 951-218-0299Support the show
2021-03-10
32 min
SoCal Voices
Sheree Brown
Throughout her career, award-winning singer, songwriter, musician and producer Sheree Brown has collaborated with multiple artists including Patrice Rushen, Zhane and Syreeta Wright. Her latest work, a music and literary project entitled Messages From the Spirit: The Collective, features a stellar collection of uplifting songs including her hit, Take A Walk with Love. In this episode of SoCal Voices, Sheree discusses how the project came together, and the affirmation and confidence she hopes it inspires.Resourcesrealshereebrown.comexpansionrecords.comdustygroove.comcbibbs...
2021-03-03
31 min
SoCal Voices
Greg and Gina Lee
For over a decade, Greg Lee served as the City of Riverside’s economic development manager. For 13 years he served as the City’s Technology Ombudsman where, among other things, he spearheaded several of the City’s technology initiatives. He hosted a weekly radio show and podcast called “Explore Riverside Weekly,” that highlighted all the things that make Riverside a great place to live work and play. Then, in September 2015, a medical diagnosis took Greg and his then fiancé on a major detour. In this episode of SoCal Voices, Greg and Gina share a compelling story about love, patience, determinatio...
2021-02-24
25 min
SoCal Voices
Food Insecurity in the IE
In San Bernardino and Riverside counties, over 400,000 people experience food insecurity. One in four children in the Inland Empire experience food insecurity, and the pandemic has only made things worse. In this episode of SoCal Voices, Feeding America Riverside| San Bernardino CEO Stephanie Otero discusses how her organization helps feed people in need and what we all can do to help alleviate hunger.Resources:www.feedingamericaie.org951-359-4757Upcoming Events: https://www.feedingamericaie.org/eventsSupport the show
2021-02-17
27 min
SoCal Voices
Ending Child Marriage and Sex Trafficking
Rima Nashashibi is the founder and president of the Orange County based nonprofit GlobalHope 365, dedicated to ending harmful practices toward women and girls such as Child Marriage and Sex Trafficking. In this edition of SoCal Voices, Nashashibi discusses the factors that contribute to these abuses and what can be done to help end them.Additional ResourcesFor help text: Be Free to 23733National Human Trafficking Hotline: 888-373-7888CA Coalition to End Child Marriage Digital Letter-Writing Campaign - CA and Other StatesSupport the show
2021-02-10
46 min
SoCal Voices
A Conversation with Noble Drakoln
Noble Drakoln is a crowdfunding and capital raising consultant who knows his way around trading, commodities, crypto coin and more. In his late teens, he was homeless, but his strong interest in commodities and futures and a little help from someone who shared his vision set him on a path to become a best-selling author, managing director of Drakoln Capital, and a sought-after radio and television financial commentator on Bloomberg and Fox Business News. In this episode of SoCal Voices, Drakoln discusses his life and ways to get started on the path to wealth building.Resources
2021-02-03
28 min
SoCal Voices
Insurrection and Accountability
In this episode of SoCal Voices, San Bernardino native Brandon Watts, a first year law student at Howard University, shares his thoughts about the January 6 insurrection, double standards in policing, and whether equity can be achieved in America.Support the show
2021-01-20
32 min
SoCal Voices
My Thoughts on the Insurrection
The storming of the United States Capitol on January 6, 2021 revealed a lot about the ongoing political and racial polarization in this country. Will this nation ever live up to its stated ideals? In this episode of SoCal Voices, host Angela Ross shares her thoughts on the insurrection and what she believes needs to happen next. Support the show
2021-01-18
06 min
SoCal Voices
Breathe Again with TM
For Black people dealing with the generational trauma of systemic racism, 2020 has added a hefty dose of uncertainty, anxiety and stress to daily living, all of which can take a heavy toll on overall health and well-being. In this episode of SoCal Voices, Sibongile West, Chairwoman and Founding Member of Breathe Again with TM, discusses a new initiative in Los Angeles that aims to help Black Americans reduce anxiety and manage stress using the simple and proven technique of Transcendental Meditation.Support the show
2020-12-02
27 min
SoCal Voices
Hello Riverside!
What do you do when you can’t find a children’s book about the city you love? Write it yourself! Hear Mark Cloud, author of Hello Riverside, Good Night Scranton and Fun at the Office discuss his books, love of family and community and the advice he has for anyone who believes they have a story to tell.Support the show
2020-11-25
23 min
Better Me
Ep. 33 The Problems With Diet Culture and Mental Health (with guests Angela Erickson and Jackie Reimche)
Angela Erickson and Jackie Remieche, the women of the Happy Body Health Company joined me to talk about the role that fitness and nutrition played in improving their mental health, and the harm that the diet industry has on our mental and emotional wellbeing.The Happy Body Health Company can be found at https://happybodyhealthco.com/
2020-11-23
28 min
SoCal Voices
Doctor, Doctor!
Dr. Leita Harris has been helping patients in Southern California’s Inland Empire since 1990. In 2015 she launched Nurturing You, Women’s Health and Wellness, a holistic approach to addressing menopause and other conditions related to changes in hormonal balance, much to the relief of patients who had almost given up on feeling well. In this episode of SoCal Voices, Dr. Harris discusses what led her to become a doctor, why she launched Nurturing You, and how her patients have responded to the care she provides.Additional Resources:Nurturing You Women’s Health & WellnessS...
2020-11-18
23 min
SoCal Voices
Two Suicides
Inland Empire-based photographer/videographer Steve Jacobs lost his father and a close friend to suicide. In this episode of SoCal Voices, the eight-year Air Force veteran shares how the deaths reshaped the way he relates to family and friends. Additional ResourcesNational Suicide Prevention Lifeline: Dial 988988LifeLine.orgSupport the show
2020-11-11
29 min
SoCal Voices
Math Master
Pomona College mathematics professor Edray Goins brings an energy and enthusiasm to his craft that is truly inspiring. In this episode of SoCal Voices, he describes his unshakable self-confidence and determination to do the work beyond what was expected, and how that helped propel him through his math journey. Math “nerds” will appreciate hearing him describe what sparked his interest in science and math, and the story behind the math equation that bears his name. All listeners will benefit from his advice about relentlessly pursuing what brings you joy.Support the show
2020-11-04
40 min
SoCal Voices
Conversation with a Candidate-Holly Mitchell
State Senator Holly Mitchell of Los Angeles is a candidate for the 2nd District seat on the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors. She is known for her strong record of success in fighting for equity and social justice, and possesses an authenticity rarely seen in political leadership. In this episode of SoCal Voices, Senator Mitchell discusses her candidacy and what she hopes to accomplish if elected.Support the show
2020-10-28
32 min
SoCal Voices
Will it Change Anything?
The San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors recently adopted a resolution declaring racism a public health crisis. It aims to address long-standing disparities in housing, employment, criminal justice and more. In this episode of SoCal Voices, activist Grayson Bell shares his thoughts on whether the Board’s action can make a real and meaningful difference in people’s lives.Additional ResourcesC.O.P.E./ReTHINKPublicSafety SB CoalitionSun Bernardino Sun article Support the show
2020-10-21
26 min
SoCal Voices
A Conversation with Patrice Rushen
As Chair of the Popular Music Department at USC, four-time Grammy nominee Patrice Rushen navigates music, teaching, campus policies and politics. In this episode of SoCal Voices, Patrice discusses how the pandemic has changed her approach to teaching, and what she believes is the path forward for today’s music students. Support the show
2020-10-14
14 min
SoCal Voices
When COVID-19 Hits Home
Having one family member with COVID-19 can cause major disruption to the daily routine. The challenge becomes "next level" when the entire household is stricken with the virus. In this episode of SoCal Voices, San Bernardino musician and teacher John Brannon discusses the impact of the pandemic on his family. Support the show
2020-10-07
36 min
SoCal Voices
Social Justice and the Bottom Line
The murder of George Floyd while in police custody sparked protests against police brutality and renewed calls for social justice. While a number of major corporations publicly decried Floyd’s murder and recommitted to diversity and inclusion, other businesses remained silent. In this episode of SoCal Voices, host Angela Ross talks with Rootwize CEO and Anti-Racist Riverside co-founder Janice Rooths about which path is best for business. Support the show
2020-09-30
16 min
Better Me
EP 18 The Importance of Students ‘Fitting In’ (with Angela DeBarger)
Angela DeBarger, the Program Officer in Education with the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation. In this episode, we talked about Angela’s own experiences of feeling the need to “fit in” in school and the importance of students seeing representation in their learning experiences.
2020-06-27
21 min
The Women's Room Podcast
What would Jesus think of women in leadership? An interview with Dr. Don Ross
Living out your calling starts with understanding what you believe about yourself and others. Step into The Women's Room with your host, Angela Craig and guest, Dr. Donald Ross and see your world change!Meet Today's Guest...Dr. Donald RossDonald Ross currently serves as the Northwest Ministry NetworkLeader, overseeing over 350 churches and 1,400 ministers. Heserved as the lead pastor of the Creekside Church in Seattle,from 1995-2014.Don holds a B.A. in Biblical Literature from Northwest University. Hegraduated in 1997 with a Doctor of...
2019-07-14
23 min
Show Talk With Angela Butler
SHOW TALK WITH ANGELA BUTLER
The interview on SHOW TALK WITH ANGELA is with Mr. Ricky Jason . Jason is the filmmaker of The life and death of Mr. James Byrd Jr. Jason, Mr. Dick Gregory, Mr Martin Luther King III are in the film. On April 24, 2019 White Supermacist William John Kind was executed for murdering a black a black human being. King is the second white man to be executed for murdering a black man a black human being. The First was Lawrence Russell Brewer. Brewer also a white supremacists and was executed in 2011 for the drag by truck lynching for murdering Mr James Byrd...
2019-04-25
27 min
Discover Top Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Drama
The Latecomers by Helen Klein Ross
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/356909 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Latecomers Author: Helen Klein Ross Narrator: Sarah Mollo-Christensen, Vanessa Johansson, Sarah Franco, Lauren Fortgang, Polly Lee, Robert Petkoff, Kevin T. Collins Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 13 hours 30 minutes Release date: November 6, 2018 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Drama Publisher's Summary: From the bestselling author of What Was Mine-a deeply moving family drama about a young Irish immigrant, an ancestral home in New England and a dark secret that lay hidden in its walls for five generations. In 1908, sixteen-year-old Bridey runs away from her small town in Ireland...
2018-11-06
03 min