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That Comic SmellThat Comic SmellThat Comic Smell Episode 106 - This Years Intention Fails, Favourite Reads & Christmas Gift Show Off*Theme Music: Richter FM – Hibiscus* Bandcamp: https://tinyurl.com/55sw82j8 Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/mr2pmykv Apple Music: https://tinyurl.com/y7kwm3nu Soundcloud: https://tinyurl.com/2p8wyh6h YouTube: https://tinyurl.com/yh6puhwn That Comic Smell Issue 1&2 are now available from Big Cartel Go to thatcomicsmell.com for more details on how to get your copy today! On this episode we get together to discuss our “Intention Fails” and whether we managed to get through our 3 for this year and what we chose for the year ahead. For those who weren’t there for the first ti...2023-02-021h 43Down Trails of VictoryDown Trails of VictoryS2 E7--Jack Collazo, Gary Geoffroy, Andy Gilbert, Kirk Romero, Karl Segura, and Wilson WeberLaissez les Bons Temps Rouler!!!Senior players on the Port Neches-Groves Indians state football champions--Jack Collazo, Gary Geoffroy, Andy Gilbert, Kirk Romero, Karl Segura, and Wilson Weber--recall those magical days of 1975.Hear their recollections about:Head Coach Doug Ethridge and his all star coaching staff;The 1974 Semifinalist season, and how that season impacted 1975;Their undefeated district campaign;Their playoff run, which culminated in their state championship victory over Odessa Permian at Texas Stadium;Their thoughts on various team mates...2022-10-192h 02Rebuilding The Black FamilyRebuilding The Black FamilyImportance of Black UnityOn this final episode, co-hosts Karl Lewis and David Grant speak in depth about the importance, historical practices and tangible ways of promoting unity amongst the African Diaspora. David offers examples of possible codes of conduct that we have to establish, while Karl grounds the importance of unity with spiritual doctrine.2022-10-0344 minRebuilding The Black FamilyRebuilding The Black FamilyBlack Peoples' Relationship with MoneyOn this episode, co-host David Grant interviews financial advisor, business owner and life insurance agent, Eshe Simba, who provides us an overview of the different financial tools to grow our money, starting steps to investment, Black peoples' relationship with money and wealth over the years and how to improve our financial situation. Eshe Simba is a Licensed Insurance Broker, financial advisor and founder of Sugar Plum scrubs- a skin care and self care brand selling natural sugar scrubs. Eshe works alongside families and youth in Ontario to increase financial literacy, encourage financial planning and build wealth. She...2022-08-1247 minRebuilding The Black FamilyRebuilding The Black FamilyThe History of Black Peoples' Resistance against Racism in CanadaOn this episode, co-host David Grant provides an overview of Black peoples' resistance against racism for over 4 centuries throughout Canada. Co-host David Grant provides recent examples of how Black people have resisted against racism. David provides reasoning as to why resistance against racism is important and how we can continue to instill this importance into our children.2022-08-0139 minRebuilding The Black FamilyRebuilding The Black FamilyThe Importance of EntrepreneurshipOn this episode, co-host David Grant interviews Business and Criminal Lawyer, Courtney Fraser, founder of Fraser and Associates Legal Group to gather his perspectives on the importance of entrepreneurship, how to start and maintain a business, and how Black people can improve our entrepreneurship motives.Courtney is the founder of Fraser and Associates Legal Group, a legal business that offers a number of services to entrepreneurs and businesses such as consultations, incorporations and contract negotiations and drafting. Courtney also practices criminal defence, as well as serve as a notary public. Courtney is also the founder of Legacy...2022-07-1641 minRebuilding The Black FamilyRebuilding The Black FamilyReconciling the Rift between Black men and Black womenOn this episode we have psychotherapist Lerecia Williams provide her expertise on the origins of conflict between Black men and women of African ancestry in Canada, how it manifests in our contemporary period and how to rectify these issues to restore equilibrium in our families.Lerecia has her own private practice for psychotherapy/counseling; you can connect with Lerecia via the following:https://www.lereciascounselling.com/book-online https://www.psychologytoday.com/ca/therapists/lerecia-williams-markham-on/7405492022-07-0741 minRebuilding The Black FamilyRebuilding The Black FamilyGod is BlackIn this episode, our co-host, Pastor Karl Lewis of Foundation for Life church, provides us his strong knowledge on why it is so difficult for Black people to see themselves in the image of God, the White-washing of Christianity and how Black people can engage in spiritual restoration. 2022-06-3038 minRebuilding The Black FamilyRebuilding The Black FamilyThe True Colours of the PandemicOn this episode, we speak about the controversy of COVID 19 and the COVID vaccines as it pertains to Black people of African ancestry in Canada and abroad. We also discuss how the COVID pandemic shed light on anti-African attitudes i.e. racism against African people, globally. 2022-06-2233 minRebuilding The Black FamilyRebuilding The Black FamilyThe Miseducation of RacismOn this episode, we discuss the misconceptions of racism and seek to re-educate our audience on what racism is, how it operates, how it came to be, why it continues to manifest, particularly in Canada.2022-06-1635 minRebuilding The Black FamilyRebuilding The Black FamilyFighting against self-hatredIn this episode, we tackle the phenomenon of "self-hatred" that still remains prevalent throughout our Black African Diaspora community in Canada and abroad. We speak about how self-hatred manifests in our community and how to combat it. 2022-06-0830 minRebuilding The Black FamilyRebuilding The Black FamilyBlack Maternal HealthOn this episode, we have our first guest, Perinatal Social Worker Princilia Bobwa, share her perspectives on the importance of Black maternal health, why Black mothers are more likely to be mistreated in the healthcare system and how to help support the health of expecting Black mothers.You can connect with Princilia via the following: https://ca.linkedin.com/in/princilia-bobwa-msw-rsw-b87a09169 https://instagram.com/_uniquelyprince_?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=2022-06-0232 minRebuilding The Black FamilyRebuilding The Black FamilyBlack people and SchizophreniaIn this episode, our co-host, David Grant, provides his viewpoint on schizophrenia from his professional knowledge on mental health and illness, in order to help the listeners understand and conceptualize this controversial illness differently. He also provides tips on treatment for the illness and how to support those living with it.2022-05-2541 minRebuilding The Black FamilyRebuilding The Black FamilyThe Beauty of being BlackThis episode is to fulfill a central objective: to make Black people feel good about themselves. After this episode, we want the listeners to remember the beauty of being Black/African and to figure out ways to reinforce this self-loving practice.2022-05-1827 minMMA on the RocksMMA on the Rocks165 - November the Name - UFC 243 - Diaz Vs MasvidalWe recap UFC 244, Nate Diaz vs Jorge Masvidal for the title of Baddest Mother Fucker in the UFC. We talk about the way the fight progressed, ended, could have gone and the future of both fighters. We talk about the rest of this stacked card, preview UFC Fight Night 163 from Moscow next week, talk about daylight savings time causing disorientation and drink bourbon at ten in the morning. Cheers! UFC 244: Jorge Masvidal vs. Nate Diaz Kelvin Gastelum vs. Darren Till Stephen Thompson vs. Vicente Luque Derrick Lewis vs. Blagoy Ivanov Kevin Lee vs. Gregor Gillespie Corey Anderson vs. Johnny Walker ...2019-11-0356 minNOVA scienceNOWNOVA scienceNOWEngineering FictionEngineer Karl Iagnemma of MIT talks to NOVA scienceNOW's Susan Lewis about his dual life as a roboticist and award-winning fiction author. Produced by Susan K. Lewis. Audio editing by David Levin. Interview conducted by Susan Lewis. NOVA is produced by WGBH in Boston. Major funding for NOVA scienceNOW is provided by Pfizer, the National Science Foundation, the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, and public television viewers. This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 0229297. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of...2008-08-2106 min