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T'd Up with Pierre Andresen
Draft Combine SPECIAL ft. Nique Clifford and draft expert Rafael Barlowe
Today’s episode features two special guests!First, Pierre is joined by NBA Draft consultant and NBA Big Board host Rafael Barlowe to discuss how the game has evolved, his journey in player evaluation, and a first look at the 2025 draft class.Then, projected first-round pick Nique Clifford out of Colorado State joins the show to share his basketball journey and how his game translates to the next level.Control Body Odor ANYWHERE with @shop.mando and get $5 off your Starter Pack (that’s over 40% off) with promo code ENJOYTDUP at shop...
2025-05-16
1h 36
New Books in American Studies
Frederick Knight, "Black Elders: The Meaning of Age in American Slavery and Freedom" (U Pennsylvania Press, 2024)
Would there have been a Frederick Douglass if it were not for Betsy Bailey, the grandmother who raised him? Would Harriet Jacobs have written her renowned autobiography, Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, if her grandmother, a free black woman named Molly Horniblow, had not enabled Jacobs’ escape from slavery? In Black Elders: The Meaning of Age in American Slavery and Freedom (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2024), Frederick C. Knight explores the experiences of African Americans with aging and in old age during the eras of slavery and emancipation. Though slavery put a premium on young labor...
2025-04-28
1h 14
New Books in African American Studies
Frederick Knight, "Black Elders: The Meaning of Age in American Slavery and Freedom" (U Pennsylvania Press, 2024)
Would there have been a Frederick Douglass if it were not for Betsy Bailey, the grandmother who raised him? Would Harriet Jacobs have written her renowned autobiography, Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, if her grandmother, a free black woman named Molly Horniblow, had not enabled Jacobs’ escape from slavery? In Black Elders: The Meaning of Age in American Slavery and Freedom (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2024), Frederick C. Knight explores the experiences of African Americans with aging and in old age during the eras of slavery and emancipation. Though slavery put a premium on young labor...
2025-04-28
1h 14
New Books in the American South
Frederick Knight, "Black Elders: The Meaning of Age in American Slavery and Freedom" (U Pennsylvania Press, 2024)
Would there have been a Frederick Douglass if it were not for Betsy Bailey, the grandmother who raised him? Would Harriet Jacobs have written her renowned autobiography, Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, if her grandmother, a free black woman named Molly Horniblow, had not enabled Jacobs’ escape from slavery? In Black Elders: The Meaning of Age in American Slavery and Freedom (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2024), Frederick C. Knight explores the experiences of African Americans with aging and in old age during the eras of slavery and emancipation. Though slavery put a premium on young labor...
2025-04-28
1h 14
America: Secret Wars
20: The Creole Case (Canadian Almost War 4)
America: Secret Wars is back with a five part series about the skirmishes between the US and Canada that almost led to a third war with the British Empire in the 1830s. In Part 4, Trevor is joined Bailey and Nic from Totalus Jeffianus (@jeffianus.bsky.social) to discuss the Creole Case, the struggle for emancipation in antebellum America, and how the slaver states wanted to use a war against British Canada to their own advantage.Visit https://hopfulmedia.com.co to subscribe, donate, or buy podcast merch!Totalus Jeffianus – https://pod.link/1689272611...
2025-04-28
1h 19
Becoming a Bowhunter
Bucks and a Stag Down This Rut with Bailey Simmons
In this episode of Becoming a Bowhunter, Matty sits down with Bailey Simmons (@_bailey_simmons_), a New England-based bowhunter who’s been slinging arrows since he was nine. From stalking big reds to chasing Billy goats through the hills, Bailey shares a real-deal look into the highs and lows of his 2024 rut season. We dive into how a tight-knit crew of bowhunters from Armidale pushes each other forward, the lessons learned from missed shots and meat pack-outs, and Bailey’s deep knowledge of his local terrain, goat behavior, and scrape strategies. With multiple bucks already down and more...
2025-04-11
2h 05
Becoming a Bowhunter
Bucks and a Stag Down This Rut with Bailey Simmons
In this episode of Becoming a Bowhunter, Matty sits down with Bailey Simmons (@_bailey_simmons_), a New England-based bowhunter who’s been slinging arrows since he was nine. From stalking big reds to chasing Billy goats through the hills, Bailey shares a real-deal look into the highs and lows of his 2024 rut season. We dive into how a tight-knit crew of bowhunters from Armidale pushes each other forward, the lessons learned from missed shots and meat pack-outs, and Bailey’s deep knowledge of his local terrain, goat behavior, and scrape strategies. With multiple bucks already down and more...
2025-04-11
2h 05
Ponderings from the Perch
QRCA Day 1 Flyover
*This podcast mini-series is brought to you by Multilingual Connections, enabling you to connect with your audience in their language. And be on the lookout for Parts Two and Three of the QRCA series!*How do thought leadership and networking tools shape modern qualitative research? A look inside QRCA.On this episode of Ponderings from the Perch, the Little Bird Marketing podcast, host and CEO Priscilla McKinney presents Part One of a three-part Conference Flyover from QRCA in Philadelphia, featuring conversations about thought leadership strategy, networking tips, and the future...
2025-02-28
24 min
The Carl Nelson Show
Exploring AI, Black History & Community Voices with Sadiki Baker, Stacey Davis Gates, and More | The Carl Nelson Show
Futuristic researcher Sadiki Baker is returning to our classroom this Tuesday morning. Brother Sadiki will delve into the intriguing connection between Project Stargate and AI (Artificial Intelligence), offering insights you won't want to miss. Before Brother Sadiki takes the mic, we are honored to welcome Stacey Davis Gates, the president of the Chicago Teachers Union. She will passionately discuss her fight to uphold the teaching of Black History in the city’s schools, highlighting its vital importance. Additionally, we’re thrilled to have the Reverend Dr. Barbara Reynolds, the Dean of Black Journalists, checking in with us. Furthermore, Terence Bail...
2025-02-26
3h 13
First Of All with Victor Blackwell
Wife Says U.S. Veteran Faces Deportation; Go Behind-The-Scenes of “Beyond the Gates”
A U.S. veteran in Arizona is facing deportation after being detained by immigration enforcement a month ago. That’s according to his wife, Tanisha Hartwell-Parris, who joins Victor from outside the facility where Marlon Parris is being held to explain what happened. Plus, Victor speaks with the President and CEO of the NAACP. Derrick Johnson reacts to an early legal victory against the Trump Administration's effort to end DEI initiatives, and the shuttering of a database that was meant to track police misconduct. In Maryland, a parade honoring Frederick Douglass is c...
2025-02-22
43 min
Indianapolis Local Pulse
New Year, Same Challenges: IMPD Chief Reflects on 2024 Crime Trends and Tech Boom Continues in Indy
Good morning, this is Indianapolis Local Pulse for January 1, 2025.We're starting the new year with a look back at 2024 and the reflections of IMPD Chief Chris Bailey. He shared his thoughts on the past year, highlighting the challenges of violent crime in the city. Despite seeing over 170 criminal homicides, Chief Bailey noted that crime is below 2020 levels, with 300 fewer robbery victims than in 2023. He attributed the reduction in homicides to initiatives like the Crime Guns Task Force and the use of license plate readers and dash cameras[1].Moving on to the job market, Indianapolis's tech sector...
2025-01-01
04 min
Battle of the Titans/Theology/God's Creation/Education/Political Musings Newsletter & Podcast
Discussion of Missouri v Biden (Murthy v. Missouri), No. 23-411 With Andrew Bailey and Elon Musk
Yes, I enjoy listening to SCOTUS Oral Arguments on my walks….. Enjoy - efdDiscussion of the Case with AG Missouri Andrew Bailey and Elon MuskIssue(s): (1) Whether respondents have Article III standing; (2) whether the government’s challenged conduct transformed private social media companies’ content-moderation decisions into state action and violated respondents’ First Amendment rights; and (3) whether the terms and breadth of the preliminary injunction are proper.The Contemporary Battle of Good v Evil in Politics is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.
2024-03-20
51 min
Black Headline News
BHN Talk Radio Show 2-20-24-PART 3: TODAY IN BLACK HISTORY: Frederick Douglass died on February 20, 1895 in Washington, DC at age 77.
TODAY IN BLACK HISTORY: One of America's greatest orators, Frederick Douglass died on February 20, 1895 in Washington, DC at age 77. He was born (Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey) and celebrated February 14, 1818 as the date of his birth. Douglass was born in Talbot County, Maryland. Born a slave, after escaping slavery, Douglass became one of the world's foremost abolitionist and human rights leaders.
2024-02-21
08 min
The Unhidden Minute
Frederick Douglass
Frederick Douglass (born Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey; c. February 1818 ) was a Black American social reformer, abolitionist, orator, writer, and statesman. After escaping enslavement in Maryland, he became a national leader of the abolitionist movement in Massachusetts and New York, becoming famous for his oratory and incisive antislavery writings. Accordingly, he was described by abolitionists in his time as a living counter-example to slaveholders' arguments that people of African descent lacked the intellectual capacity to function as independent American citizens. Douglass it seemed understood better than most people of his time the intrinsic value of personal freedom and di...
2024-02-20
01 min
Springleaf
Episode 3
Pat is booked as a guest for Tom Allen's new panel show, and Donna persuades the SW6 gang to carry out a practice heist at the studio in preparation for their big casino job - bad news for fellow panellists Jo Brand and Sarah Millican. Meanwhile, 'Sita's Creatures' animal acting agency goes from strength to strength as Serpico cements his reputation as the country's leading Merdog, before making waves elsewhere on set.A true(ish) crime podcast, which sees undercover cop Pat Springleaf (James Acaster) share police wire recordings from the biggest case of his career...
2023-12-05
25 min
Expand Your Mind, One Story at a Time - Free Audiobook Revolution
Modern Occultism: History, Theory, and Practice Audiobook by Mitch Horowitz
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 711224 Title: Modern Occultism: History, Theory, and Practice Author: Mitch Horowitz Narrator: Mitch Horowitz Format: Unabridged Length: 21:02:49 Language: English Release date: 09-19-23 Publisher: G&D Media Genres: Self Development, Health & Wellness Summary: From Cleopatra to Chaos Magic: A Vibrant, Epic History of Occultism in Thought and Practice In his most sweeping historical work, occult scholar and widely known voice of esoteric ideas Mitch Horowitz presents a lively, intellectually serious historical exploration of modern occultism, from astrology and alchemy to the dawn of Theosophy and modern witchcraftand the spiritual...
2023-09-19
9h 02
Access Unmissable Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Historical
The Auburn Conference: A Novel by Tom Piazza
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/657029to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Auburn Conference: A Novel Author: Tom Piazza Narrator: Mirron Willis Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 6 hours 25 minutes Release date: May 2, 2023 Genres: Historical Publisher's Summary: It is 1883, and America is at a crossroads. At a tiny college in upstate New York, an idealistic young professor has managed to convince Mark Twain, Frederick Douglass, Herman Melville, Walt Whitman, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Confederate memoirist Forrest Taylor, and romance novelist Lucy Comstock to participate in the first (and last) Auburn Writers’ Conference for a public discussion about the future of the nation. By tu...
2023-05-02
6h 25
Money For the Rest of Us
Did the Tariffs Work? The Trade War Five Years Later
What has been the impact on trade and the trade deficit since the U.S. implemented tariffs on steel, aluminum, and goods made in China?Topics covered include:Has the shipping backlog been reduced at U.S. portsWhat are the dangers of running too high of a trade deficitHow large is the U.S. trade deficitWhat has been the impact of U.S. tariffs on trade, domestic production, and pricesHow Chinese direct-to-consumer retail companies Shein and Temu are driving prices of goods ever lowerWhy consumers should demand greater visibility on how products they purchase are made
2023-04-05
26 min
colterton library
READDOWNLOAD) Prehistoric Figurines Representation and Corporeality in the Neolithic ^#DOWNLOAD@PDF^# by Douglass W. Bailey
Download Prehistoric Figurines: Representation and Corporeality in the Neolithic Full Edition,Full Version,Full Book by Douglass W. Bailey Reading Now at : https://happyreadingebook.club/?book=0415331528 OR DOWNLOAD EBOOK NOW! [PDF] Download READ/DOWNLOAD*) Prehistoric Figurines: Representation and Corporeality in the Neolithic ^#DOWNLOAD@PDF^# Ebook | READ ONLINE Download READ/DOWNLOAD*) Prehistoric Figurines: Representation and Corporeality in the Neolithic ^#DOWNLOAD@PDF^# read ebook online PDF EPUB KINDLE Download READ/DOWNLOAD*) Prehistoric Figurines: Representation and Corporeality in the Neolithic ^#DOWNLOAD@PDF^# PDF - KINDLE - EPUB - MOBI
2023-02-23
00 min
Our History in 60 Seconds
Frederick Douglass | February 20
February 20th On this day, Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey, popularly known as Frederick Douglass, diplomat, abolitionist, orator, writer, statesman, formerly enslaved, died from a heart attack in 1895 at his Anacostia home in Washington, DC. He had addressed a meeting of the National Council of Women earlier that day. OurHistoryMatters.org is a comprehensive knowledge and information enterprise that promotes Africa and African-descended peoples globally. This will be done by enlightening, explaining, expatiating, enquiring, and educating about Global African conditions. #digdeeper at ourhistorymatters.org
2023-02-21
01 min
Puzzling: A True Crime Podcast
24: The Manhunt of Eric Frein
This week, Bailey discusses a hometown case. In 2014, a local man shot two state Troopers as they prepared for shift change. Corporal Bryon Dickson was killed, and Trooper Alex Douglass was severely injured. After the shooting, a 48 day manhunt ensued. SOURCES: https://www.mcall.com/news/breaking/mc-pa-eric-frein-trial-trooper-douglass-testifies-20170417-story.html https://www.pahomepage.com/top-stories/looking-back-on-deadly-shooting-that-led-to-eric-frein-manhunt/ https://www.mcall.com/news/police/mc-nws-monroe-county-eric-frein-execution-date-20200511-a6qhicrserdulhoa34u3z5oy6i-story.html SOCIALS: Instagram: @puzzlingpod Facebook: Puzzling Podcast Gmail: puzzlingpod@gmail.com Website: p...
2022-09-13
59 min
The American Story
This Was a Man
Frederick Bailey was born into slavery in 1818. With determination, courage, some help from others, and good luck, he managed to escape to freedom when he was 20 years old. He made his way to Massachusetts, gave himself a new name, Frederick Douglass, started working as a free man and very soon gave a triumphant first speech to an abolitionist group, which launched him on a career as an anti-slavery speaker and writer.
2022-08-30
06 min
Rock N Roll Archaeology
Episode 22: The Second Wave - On the Morning After the Sixties
We start with a tragedy, then a cautionary tale of the world not ready for a band. We then find more positive inspiration from an artist who delivers a huge seller. We end with a legend. Janis Joplin dies just before releasing her magnum opus, “Pearl.” A band called Fanny is ready to rock, but a culture poisoned by the patriarchy isn’t yet ready to accept them. Carole King makes Tapestry, a sincere, modest, and deeply personal album that hits huge and becomes a milestone for women. We complete the story with a profile of one of the g...
2022-07-05
1h 09
Discover Top Full Audiobooks in Teen & YA, Tough Topics
Postcards from Summer by Cynthia Platt
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/584700 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Postcards from Summer Author: Cynthia Platt Narrator: Jean Ann Douglass, Bailey Carr Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 20 hours 12 minutes Release date: June 2, 2022 Genres: Tough Topics Publisher's Summary: Seventeen-year-old Lexi has always wanted to know more about the mother who passed away when she was only a child. But her dad will barely talk about her. He says he’d rather live in the present with Lexi, her stepmom, and her half-brother. Lexi loves her family, too, but is it so wrong to want to learn about the mom she ne...
2022-06-02
03 min
Discover Top Full Audiobooks in Teen & YA, Tough Topics
Postcards from Summer by Cynthia Platt
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/584700to listen full audiobooks. Title: Postcards from Summer Author: Cynthia Platt Narrator: Jean Ann Douglass, Bailey Carr Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 20 hours 12 minutes Release date: June 2, 2022 Genres: Tough Topics Publisher's Summary: Seventeen-year-old Lexi has always wanted to know more about the mother who passed away when she was only a child. But her dad will barely talk about her. He says he’d rather live in the present with Lexi, her stepmom, and her half-brother. Lexi loves her family, too, but is it so wrong to want to learn about the mom she never go...
2022-06-02
8h 12
Explore New Horizons With Free Audiobook
Postcards from Summer Audiobook by Cynthia Platt
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 584700 Title: Postcards from Summer Author: Cynthia Platt Narrator: Bailey Carr, Jean Ann Douglass Format: Unabridged Length: 20:12:24 Language: English Release date: 06-02-22 Publisher: Dreamscape Media, LLC Genres: Teen, Tough Topics Summary: Seventeen-year-old Lexi has always wanted to know more about the mother who passed away when she was only a child. But her dad will barely talk about her. He says hed rather live in the present with Lexi, her stepmom, and her half-brother. Lexi loves her family, too, but is it so wrong to want to learn...
2022-06-02
8h 12
Seize the Moment Podcast
Lewis R Gordon: The Fear of Black Consciousness & How Radical Love Transcends It | STM Podcast #116
On episode 116, we welcome philosopher Lewis Gordon to discuss his new book ‘Fear of Black Consciousness’, how Critical Race Theory is misunderstood and why it’s challenged, the parable of the Anglican minister and what it teaches us about systemic oppression, Harriet Bailey and how her radical love for Frederick Douglass fostered his sense of responsibility for the well-being of marginalized people, human nature and why we can’t predict people’s behaviors based on stereotypes, the feminine roots of Enlightenment thinking, Hedy Lamarr and inventing the predecessor to WiFi, and the difference between liberty and freedom and utilizing the latter...
2022-01-16
1h 13
The Southerner Podcast
APS gala honors district staff
The Atlanta Public Schools APyeS Awards Gala honored teachers, principals, counselors, and parents for their contributions to the APS community. The district gathered to celebrate its educators and staff members on Nov. 12 at the Hyatt Regency in downtown Atlanta. Honorees included Principal of the Year Forestella Taylor, who served as principal at Finch Elementary School before taking over as interim principal of Douglass High School in October. Jayla Bailey, a math teacher at Sylvan Hills Middle School, is the APS Teacher of the Year.
2021-11-30
06 min
Championship Leadership
Douglass Lodmell: All Things Work to Perfection
In this episode of Championship Leadership, we had an incredible conversation with Douglass Lodmell, a Managing Partner of Lodmell and Lodmell and one of the nation’s leading asset protection experts. He will tell us how it is growing up with a lawyer and entrepreneur father, and eventually finding himself going down the same path of venturing into business and practicing law for over 25 years. He shared his vision of helping clients reduce fear, understand the legal risk, and make a structured plan around their assets. Douglas also tells us the things he is passionate about and le...
2021-11-15
29 min
Citation Needed
Frederick Douglass
Frederick Douglass (born Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey, c. February 1817[a] – February 20, 1895) was an American social reformer, abolitionist, orator, writer, and statesman. After escaping from slavery in Maryland, he became a national leader of the abolitionist movement in Massachusetts and New York, becoming famous for his oratory[5] and incisive antislavery writings. Accordingly, he was described by abolitionists in his time as a living counterexample to slaveholders' arguments that slaves lacked the intellectual capacity to function as independent American citizens.[6][7] Likewise, Northerners at the time found it hard to believe that such a great orator had once been a slave.[8] Our theme so...
2021-10-06
33 min
Germantown Info Hub Hour
Info Hub Hour 9-30-21
Rasheed reviews interviews conducted by Temple students about residents Howard Bailey, Douglass Rucker, Renny Molenaar, Rocio Cabello, and himself to explore their experiences in Germantown. Thank you Andrea Wenzel and students for this project. Here are the names of people who worked on putting these stories together. Rasheed Interview--Asia Floyd, Sarina Mam, Rhiannon Rivas, Mary Sucro, Colin Sommer Howard Interview--Alexis Beckett, Tom Fitzpatrick, Hadiyah Muhammad, Ume Sarfaraz, Luisa Suarez Renny & Rocio Interview--Ella Bone, Lindsay Bowen, Stephen Brownholtz, Haajrah Gilani, Nadiyah Timmons Douglas interview--Jenn Fisher, Josephina Lomorticello, Irylan Knowles, Catriona Odonohoe, Matthew Strout
2021-10-01
40 min
Talk Talent To Me
Mode VP of People Bailey Douglass
Bailey returns to discuss her new Talent Enablement hire, as well as the most impactful tactics she employed to grow from her role in recruitment to her current gig as VP People. Join Bailey's team
2021-08-03
35 min
Carlisle's Chesapeake
Easton's Frederick Douglass Honor Society
Brenda Wooden, President of the Frederick Douglass Honor Society (FDHS), tells us how the Society began with efforts to erect a statue in the great orator's and emancipator's name on the courthouse lawn of Easton, the county seat of Talbot County where Frederick Douglass was born and spent the first years of his life. FDHS celebrates their native son with a special day the last Saturday in September. Past speakers at the yearly festivities include: authors, Celeste Marie Bernier, John Stauffer, David Blight and the great, great, great grandson of Frederick Douglass, Kenneth Morris.
2021-07-09
13 min
Carlisle's Chesapeake
Ken Morris, Douglass and Washington Descendant Talks about Modern Day Slavery
Frederick Douglass began his Statesman years by moving from Rochester, New York to "A" Street on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. after the Civil War in 1872. Kenneth Morris, his great, great, great grandson talks about the Douglass home on Cedar Hill in Anacostia where America's famous abolitionist lived with his family until his death. The home is now under the National Park Service umbrella open to visit. Douglass' son, Charles built a home for his father in Highland Beach near Annapolis, Maryland. While his father never could enjoy the view looking across the Chesapeake Bay to Talbot County where...
2021-07-04
57 min
What You Should Read
You Should Read: Honey Girl (a book club episode!)
Send us a textHi, Should-Heads! We are absolutely delighted to present our latest book club episode. We all loved Honey Girl and do a deep dive into parental expectations, love stories vs. romance, microaggressions, the importance of chosen family and what to do when your Plan doesn't work out. And are we really going to go monster hunting ourselves? We just might... Book News:Firsthand Accounts of Tulsa Race Massacre Republished: oklahoman.com/story/news/2021/05/30/greenwood-author-publishes-black-wall-street-book-tulsa-race-massacre/5047138001/ Elin Hilderbrand: https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/industry-news/publisher-news/article/86562-readers-angered-over-anne-frank-reference-in-new-hilderbrand-novel.ht...
2021-06-08
1h 09
Carlisle's Chesapeake
Women in the World of Frederick Douglass with Leigh Fought
Leigh Fought, Ph.D., professor at LeMoyne College in Syracuse, NY, recounts Frederick Douglass's 25 years in Rochester, New York, an area that was known as the "Burned over" District in the 1840's period of America. A hotbed of religious and social movements, Quakers, Abolitionists, Methodists and Suffragettes gained momentum in this area of Upper State and Central New York which was still considered the Western Frontier.Frederick Douglass moved his family from Lynn, Massachusetts to Rochester during this time. Dr. Fought describes the encounters he has with segregated schools for his daughter, Rosetta. She also shows the par...
2021-04-26
55 min
Start With Who: The Interview Intelligence Podcast
How Mode intentionally interviews managers (ft. Bailey Douglass @ Mode)
A big welcome to Bailey Douglass, VP of People & Place at Mode! Bailey has been with Mode as they've scaled over the last few years, and had a first-hand look at just how important it is to get hiring right—especially when hiring managers. Listen in to hear:How to design an interview process to hire great managersWhy it's so important to evaluate a candidate's judgement What red flags to look for when bringing on a managerThe value of self-reflection and ability to recieve feedback when leading peopleA big thanks to Bailey fo...
2021-03-26
30 min
Trinity Forum Conversations
Caring for Words in a Culture of Lies with Marilyn McEntyre
On Friday, July 17, 2020 we welcomed writer, poet, and professor Marilyn McEntyre for an Online Conversation to discuss her provocative book, Caring for Words in a Culture of Lies. The book focuses on the morality, power, and importance of caring for language. She notes that caring for one another is not entirely separable from caring for words. Words are entrusted to us as equipment for our life together, to help us survive, guide, and nourish one another. If language is to retain its power to nourish and sustain our common life, we have to care for it the way good...
2021-02-24
47 min
Carlisle's Chesapeake
Douglass Family Supports Frederick's Freedom Causes by Celeste- Marie Bernier
Celeste-Marie Bernier, author of "If I Survive" and co-author of "Picturing Frederick Douglass: An Illustrated Biography of the Nineteenth Century's Most Photographed American" with John Stauffer and Zoe Trodd, begins with Frederick Douglass's first trip to the British Isles in 1845. In Scotland he rails against the religious hypocrisy in a "Send Back the Money Campaign" written on Salisbury crag overlooking Edinburgh. Next Douglass journeys to England where anti-slavery advocates purchase his freedom from the Aulds. After his manumission, Frederick returns to the United States and moves his family to Rochester, New York from Massachusetts. Bernier, a wo...
2021-02-17
43 min
Carlisle's Chesapeake
Dale Green, Relative of Harriet Tubman and Frederick Douglass, Family Griot
The Hill in Easton, Maryland lends clues to the rich religious heritage and culture of free persons of color, hirelings (who lent themselves out) and enslaved persons during the time of the American Revolution and into the 19th Century. Frederick Douglass, born a slave, and his future wife, Anna Murray, born free, were born on opposite shores of the Tuckahoe River. They met in Baltimore. Forty years later, Frederick comes back to Easton to dedicate two churches, the Asbury Methodist and the Bethel AME Church, both still standing today on The Hill where anthropological finds include...
2021-02-14
52 min
78:4
Loving by Faith
Have you ever been betrayed by your friends? Have you ever been mistreated by your boss? Did you want to fight back? Or run? That would be a natural response, but that's not what God wants. Today, we'll see how Josh McDowell and Bill Bright discovered the key to dealing with painful relationships. Bill Bright, Josh McDowell, Bailey Marks, Sr., Judy Douglass, and Ted Martin. Resource Loving By Faith (part of The Transferable Concepts) "Love is the greatest thing in the world — the greatest privilege and power known...
2021-02-08
37 min
Carlisle's Chesapeake
Fighting "Separate But Equal" Laws with Frederick Douglass
Steve Luxenburg tells accounts of Frederick Douglass in his book, "Separate: The Story of Plessy versus Ferguson." He begins with the dawn of railroads in the United States (1830s) and explains how conductors would try to bypass railroad stops so as not to encounter black abolitionists to be seated with whites in railroad cars, Frederick Douglass among them. In another instance, Douglass was on a steamship on the Ohio River traveling with fellow abolitionist speaker, Charles Redmond. Kentuckians asked them to leave their dining car after they had been invited to give a talk by Henry Clay, the Statesman.
2021-01-21
37 min
Carlisle's Chesapeake
"Taking the Pledge" with Frederick Douglass in Cork, Ireland
Ann Coughlin describes Frederick Douglass' visit to Cork, Ireland, her hometown. He stayed with the Jennings family whose daughter, Isabel was the secretary of the Cork Anti-Slavery Society. The Quakers and Methodists were among the first to fight for the abolition of slavery. Father Leopold Mathew at that time led a temperance movement in Ireland which influenced Douglass greatly.
2021-01-21
20 min
Carlisle's Chesapeake
Daniel O'Connell Calls Frederick Douglass the Black O'Connell
Ann Coughlin recounts how when Frederick Douglass meets Daniel O'Connell, O'Connell calls Douglass the Black O'Connell. Both great orators, O'Connell had consistently fought for the rights of American slaves even while fighting for the constitutional liberties of has fellow Irishmen. The emancipation story of the Irish Catholics from England can be likened to the emancipation of the American slaves in earning the right to vote. Frederick Douglass was only 27 when he came to Ireland, still a slave, owned by a Marylander. Why was the world astounded that a man who was a slave could speak so well?
2021-01-21
21 min
Carlisle's Chesapeake
Frederick Douglass on Abolitionist Circuit in Ireland
Ann Coughlin explains the trajectory of Frederick Douglass from a slave boy purchasing his first book in Baltimore, Maryland, the "Columbian Orator" to his arrival in Ireland. During the 19th Century, the gift of oratory was prized and thousands would flock to hear a good speech today likened to a good "Ted Talk." When Douglass arrives in Dublin he must republish his best selling "Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, An American Slave." Douglass writes his own forward in the Irish Narrative, taking steps to create his own identity, a formative step toward his indep...
2021-01-21
27 min
Carlisle's Chesapeake
Douglass Flees U.S. First Going to Ireland During Great Potato Famine
Ann Coughlin, an Irish Frederick Douglass scholar, explains what it was like for Douglass, a man still enslaved, on board the Cambria headed for the British Isles. Douglass left his wife, Anna, and small children, for a two year tour of Ireland, Scotland and Britain to promote Anti-Slavery while working for the abolitionist, William Lloyd Garrison. Frederick Douglass found Ireland and its people accepting of his color. The Irish had been under the rule of Britain with separate codes of living for hundreds of years, parallels to his life in the United States. Douglass first learned in Ireland what it wa...
2021-01-21
29 min
Carlisle's Chesapeake
African American's Fourth of July, Juneteenth, with Professor Dale Green
Professor Dale Green from Morgan State University in Baltimore celebrates Juneteenth in Easton, Maryland by commemorating the work of his ancestor by marriage, Frederick Douglass. The Frederick Douglass Family Initiatives is creating one million abolitionists worldwide with the publication of the first autobiography of Frederick Douglass to mark the 200th anniversary of his birth.
2021-01-21
03 min
Carlisle's Chesapeake
Civil War Findings on The Hill, Easton, Maryland with Tracy Jenkins
Tracy Jenkins under the guidance of Dr. Mark Leone (Dr. Leone's two podcasts can be listened to by going to www.carlisleschesapeake.com) and Professor Dale Green, oversaw digs on The Hill in Easton, Md. The Hill is where Frederick Douglass returned to dedicate two churches in 1878, anchors in the community. Methodism and the Quaker religion were driving forces in the First Emancipation of slavery. The Hill is a community where free African Americans rented and owned homes prior to the Civil War. Learn the significance of a Buffalo soldier's brass button during a time when military service was a p...
2021-01-21
20 min
Carlisle's Chesapeake
Tarence Bailey Talks about Frederick Douglass, His Great Uncle
Tarence Bailey, great nephew of Frederick Douglass, explains the evolution of his family name, Bailey, from the time his descendants from Ghana were brought first to the Caribbean and then up the Chesapeake to the Skinner Plantation in Talbot County, Maryland.
2021-01-21
26 min
Carlisle's Chesapeake
Curating Black History in Easton, MD, Birthplace of Frederick Douglass
Easton, capital of Talbot County on the Eastern Shore of Maryland, is the birthplace of Frederick Douglass. He lived at the Wye House as depicted in his autobiographies. Dr. Mark Leone's team excavated Wye House slave quarters and kitchen gardens on The Hill in Easton where Douglass returned in 1878 to dedicate two historic black churches that exist today, Bethel AME Church and Asbury Methodist Church. Religious bundles were found at thresholds on the Wye House plantation as well as the churches. Listen to what these religious bundles mean. Learn how a marble, found in excavations, a simple toy, can unravel...
2021-01-21
27 min
Carlisle's Chesapeake
Frederick Douglass Series Trailer by Carlisle's Chesapeake
Carlisle Hashim interviews Dr. Mark Leone, anthropologist and his associate, Tracy Jenkins, Tarence Bailey, Sr. and his cousin, Professor Dale Green, descendants, one a great nephew and the other by marriage to Frederick Douglass. The series continues with the development of Unionville, a town near Easton, Maryland where men of color who fought for the Union settled and owned land for the first time. Ann Coughlin, an Irish Douglass scholar in Cork, talks about the poignant meeting of the greatest Irish orator of the 19th century, Daniel O'Connell, meeting who would become one of the greatest American orators, Frederick Dou...
2021-01-21
04 min
Reimagining the Good Life with Amy Julia Becker
S3 E19 | Loving Our Enemies in a Nation Divided with David Bailey
The presidential election does not change the church’s assignment. David Bailey, the executive director of Arrabon, talks with Amy Julia about the practices of reconciling communities, the divisions that result from misplaced hope in political power, and the foretaste of God’s kingdom that comes through loving our enemies.SHOW NOTES:David Bailey is the executive director of Arrabon, a ministry that helps churches become reconciling communities. Arrabon also includes Urban Doxology, ministry that writes the soundtrack of reconciliation in a racially diverse and gentrifying neighborhood. Connect online:Websites: arrabon.com; urbandoxology.comIn...
2020-11-10
54 min
Andrew Talks to Chefs
Episode 127: Black Food Professionals, Part 2, Guest Hosted and Curated by Scott Alves Barton
We are delighted to share our first-ever guest-hosted and curated episodes of the pod. In a 2-episode special report, educator and former chef Scott Alves Barton moderates 4 conversations among Black professionals in food. Two of the panels comprise Black chefs, one features four writers and editors, and one features two chef-farmers. Our hope is that taken together, this report helps foster a greater understanding of, in Scott's words, "what it means to be Black and professional in food." For our Black listeners, we hope these conversations resonate with you and reflect and amplify your own experiences and perspectives.
2020-09-17
1h 24
Andrew Talks to Chefs
Episode 126: Black Food Professionals, Part 1 - Guest Hosted & Curated by Scott Alves Barton
We are delighted to share our first-ever guest-hosted and curated episodes of the pod. In a 2-episode special report, educator and former chef Scott Alves Barton moderates 4 conversations among Black professionals in food. Two of the panels comprise Black chefs, one features four writers and editors, and one features two chef-farmers. Our hope is that taken together, this report helps foster a greater understanding of, in Scott's words, "what it means to be Black and professional in food." For our Black listeners, we hope these conversations resonate with you and reflect and amplify your own experiences and perspectives.
2020-09-16
1h 33
The American Story
This Was a Man
Frederick Bailey was born into slavery in 1818. With determination, courage, some help from others, and good luck, he managed to escape to freedom when he was 20 years old. He made his way to Massachusetts, gave himself a new name, Frederick Douglass, started working as a free man and very soon gave a triumphant first speech to an abolitionist group, which launched him on a career as an anti-slavery speaker and writer.
2020-07-28
06 min
The Rock and Roll Geek Show
My Top 10 Bass Players and More - Rock and Roll Geek Show 996
On this episode I count down my favorite bass players. Also on the show, a Kiss show review from 1979, RIP Charlie Daniels, MC Conkie Tonk and more. Links: Check out the new Rock and Roll Geek Show Merchandise site! Donate to the show - Rock and Roll Geek Friends And Family Membership DONATE ON PATREON! GET THE ROCK and ROLL GEEK APP FOR iPHONE OR ANDROID! iPhone/iPad - ANDROID www.rockandrollgeek.com facebook.com/rnrgeek twitter.com/rnrgeek BUY MY DOG TR...
2020-07-07
1h 57
The Rock and Roll Geek Show
Pimpin On A Pogoball Track By Track Review With MC Conkie Tonk
On this episode Casey Crenshaw aka MC Conkie Tonk joins me and we do a track by track of his debut rap album, Pimpin On A Pogoball Music by: MC Conkie Tonk Links: Check out the new Rock and Roll Geek Show Merchandise site! Donate to the show - Rock and Roll Geek Friends And Family Membership DONATE ON PATREON! GET THE ROCK and ROLL GEEK APP FOR iPHONE OR ANDROID! iPhone/iPad - ANDROID www.rockandrollgeek.com facebook.com/rnrgeek twitte...
2020-07-03
1h 40
Making Room on the Pew
How To Be Antiracist with Tori Williams Douglass
Join Tori Williams Douglass and Bailey as they sit down to talk about race, state-sanctioned racial terrorism, and the difference between being not racist and being antiracist. Connect with Tori on Twitter @toriglass and learn more about how you can do your part with White Homework whitehomework.com and on Instagram @whitehomework. You can also monetarily support Tori and her work by becoming a Patreon at patreon.com/toriglass. . . . Connect with Bailey on Instagram and Twitter @baileyjowelch and at baileyjowelch.com. . . . Want to support the podcast? We're over on Patreon...
2020-06-16
56 min
Hiring On All Cylinders
Maintaining Flexibility, Accountability and Compassion During COVID-19
In this episode, Entelo Customer Advisory Board Member, Mode Analytic’s Senior Director, People Operations, Bailey Douglass joins us to shares how Mode is navigating this new normal, with working-from-home and adopting more virtual processes for their teams. Bailey discusses how Mode is helping to alleviate employee stress, focusing on being flexible with their team and their changing priorities, maintaining accountability and her predictions for the impact COVID-19 will have on the future of work.
2020-04-07
00 min
Hog Planet
Episode 63- The Elizabeth Warren Commission (Part 2)
When someone tells you who they are, believe them. Unless they’re one Senator Elizabeth Warren. Folks, we usually #trustwomen on Hog Planet, but in this 2-part episode, we’re going to catalog the bizarre lies, half-truths, and exaggerations that the Senator from Massachusetts has told in her legal, academic, and political career. It’s a long and suspenseful journey from her upbringing in Norman, Oklahoma to her present day shenanigans and ongoing attempts to kneecap Bernie Sanders, her former ally and fellow primary contender. We’ll find out which TV Western hunk inspired her to leave her humble prairie home and...
2020-02-27
1h 07
Black and Education
Chapter 1 - Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass
My mother was named Harriet Bailey. She was the daughter of Isaac and Betsey Bailey, both colored, and quite dark. My mother was of a darker complexion than either my grandmother or grandfather.
2019-10-12
11 min
Black and Education
Chapter 1 - Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass
My mother was named Harriet Bailey. She was the daughter of Isaac and Betsey Bailey, both colored, and quite dark. My mother was of a darker complexion than either my grandmother or grandfather.
2019-10-12
11 min
The Disrespect
I Know JuLying
The Disrespect 📚 Episode 15: I Know JuLying 📗 NY Times Best Seller of the Week: Netflix Cyntoia Brown 📕 Reading List: #PrayforLA California #earthquakes LEAVE Hilary Duff ALONE!!! Chloe and Halle Bailey - The Little Mermaid Beyoncé - The Lion King #blackgirlsrock Red Dread Redemption! #shakeandgo wig Queen Latifah wig Lil Nas X #OldTownRoad #HappyPride #straightpride #transvsgay #transphobic #Stonewall #Stonewallriots #trans #LGBTQ #gay #comeonout #gayflag #Americanflag #4thofJuly #Juneteenth #America #knowyourhistory 📘Librarian's Choice: "To Be African American is to be African without memory and to be American without privilege." Part 2: Frederick Douglass excerpt. Narrated by: Morgan Freeman
2019-07-12
36 min
Mind Over Melanin Podcast
What is July 4th to the Negro?
I share the eloquent sentiment and words of Frederick Douglass from his address titled "What is July 4th of the Negro?" This episode is important because I have often found myself feeling like an imposter in different settings from school/work to celebrating and/or lack there of Independence Day or other holidays that are labeled American or patriotic. I share with you why you may be feeling like you stand out like a sore thumb and how to properly combat Imposter Syndrome.
2019-07-03
59 min
Enoch Pratt Free Library Podcast
John Muller: The Lost History of Frederick (Bailey) Douglass in Baltimore
John Muller, author of Frederick Douglass in Washington, D.C.: The Lion of Anacostia and Mark Twain in Washington, D.C.: The Adventures of a Capital Correspondent, will present "The Lost History of Frederick (Bailey) Douglass in Baltimore" using newly discovered information found in the Baltimore City Archives, Maryland Historical Society, Enoch Pratt Free Library, and private archives. Muller has presented widely throughout the DC-Baltimore metropolitan area at venues including the Library of Congress, Newseum, Politics and Prose, American Library in Paris and local universities. He is currently working on a book about the lost history of Frederick Douglass on M...
2019-03-07
1h 08
Talk Talent To Me
Mode Director of People & Talent Bailey Douglass
Mode's Director of People & Talent Bailey Douglass explains the company's commitment to equal pay, how to reel in overzealous hiring managers, and why Sales Recruiting is harder than Tech Recruiting.
2018-11-15
35 min
Black and Education
Frederick Douglass's Mother: Harriet
Frederick Douglass was born Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey in Talbot County, Maryland. His mother’s name was Harriet and she was forced to leave her children, by the man who owned them. She was hired out to neighboring farms and her children would stay with her mother, until they were several years old.
2017-07-09
04 min
Black and Education
Frederick Douglass's Mother: Harriet
Frederick Douglass was born Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey in Talbot County, Maryland. His mother’s name was Harriet and she was forced to leave her children, by the man who owned them. She was hired out to neighboring farms and her children would stay with her mother, until they were several years old.
2017-07-09
04 min
MomTalkRadio's Podcast
Strong Is the New Pretty
This week on Mom Talk Radio, Kate Parker, author of Strong Is the New Pretty, shares how girls can retain their ability to live fearlessly into adulthood. Spotlight on Moms features Olivia Douglass of ThisNThatWithOlivia.com. Nick Merry, Managing Director of Screen Time Labs, shares tips for keeping kids safe on tech. Laura Blank, Senior PR Advisor at World Vision, information about the Global 6k for Water. Dr. Aviva Romm, author of The Adrenal Thyroid Revolution, shares tips for rescuing your metabolism and hormones.
2017-04-07
39 min
Hiring On All Cylinders
Director of Talent Acquisition Bailey Douglass
Director of Talent Acquisition Bailey Douglass joins the podsquad to discuss taking years of experience off job descriptions, illustrating to hiring managers the difference between a must-have and a positive indicator, and interview training.
2017-03-08
00 min
Sasha Marina Radio
Interview with Firefighter and Author @BlaizeNolynne!
By the end of 2009 Blaize had already begun working on a more adult audience for her books. She began with a book she originally titled ‘Fire’ on her computer. She eventually self published it under the title ‘District One Stand By: The Captain’s Last year’ in which was published in 2010. By April of that same year, her book had been picked up by a publishing house and she was no longer a self published author. The name changed to ‘Firefighter Down, District One’. By September the book hit the top 100,000 chart on both Amazon.com and Barnes and Noble. By then she was getting inter...
2014-12-11
16 min
TSMS Radio
Interview with Firefighter and Author @BlaizeNolynne!
By the end of 2009 Blaize had already begun working on a more adult audience for her books. She began with a book she originally titled ‘Fire’ on her computer. She eventually self published it under the title ‘District One Stand By: The Captain’s Last year’ in which was published in 2010. By April of that same year, her book had been picked up by a publishing house and she was no longer a self published author. The name changed to ‘Firefighter Down, District One’. By September the book hit the top 100,000 chart on both Amazon.com and Barnes and Noble. By then she was getting inter...
2014-12-11
00 min
TSMS Radio
Interview with Firefighter and Author @BlaizeNolynne!
By the end of 2009 Blaize had already begun working on a more adult audience for her books. She began with a book she originally titled ‘Fire’ on her computer. She eventually self published it under the title ‘District One Stand By: The Captain’s Last year’ in which was published in 2010. By April of that same year, her book had been picked up by a publishing house and she was no longer a self published author. The name changed to ‘Firefighter Down, District One’. By September the book hit the top 100,000 chart on both Amazon.com and Barnes and Noble. By then she was getting inter...
2014-12-11
17 min
Listen to Best Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Historical
Glorious: A Novel of the American West by Jeff Guinn
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/211893to listen full audiobooks. Title: Glorious: A Novel of the American West Series: #1 of A Cash McLendon Novel Author: Jeff Guinn Narrator: David Carpenter Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 12 hours 57 minutes Release date: May 6, 2014 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.5 of Total 2 Ratings of Narrator: 2 of Total 1 Genres: Historical Publisher's Summary: New York Times-bestselling author of The Last Gunfight, Jeff Guinn turns his eye for evocative detail and history to a sweeping novel of the Old West, weaving a compelling tale of life in the Arizona Territory in 1872. We’ve all got mistakes in our past we’d rathe...
2014-05-06
12h 57
Topically Yours - Roz White and Cleve Douglass
Deardra Shuler talks with award-winning singer/actress Roz White who is paying tribute via "Musical Legends" to Pearl Bailey per "Pearl Bailey By Request" & Cleve Douglass who honors Nat King Cole; Janice Hall honors Marlene Dietrich & Gretchen Reinhagen appears as Kay Ballard at Urban Stages. Ms. White performs 16 of Bailey's songs(including "St. Louis Blues," "Baby, It's Cold Outside," & "The Hucklebuck"). The evening includes swing, jazz & Broadway show tunes.” A Washington, DC native, Roz White has a lengthy career in entertainment. Her theatrical credits include “Effie” in Dreamgirls (Nat’l Tour), Violet, One Mo' Time, and Bessie's Blues. Roz had two char...
2011-02-23
1h 10
1-on-1
: 2010.02.18 :Marketplace Ministry Movement of Freedom
Frederick Douglass (born Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey, circa 1818; died February 20, 1895) is best known for his role in bringing the harsh realities of slavery to the attention of white Americans, at the same time being a living example of the fallacy of claims that black Americans were intellectually inferior to whites. He was an American abolitionist, women's suffragist, editor, orator, author, statesman and reformer. Called "The Sage of Anacostia" and "The Lion of Anacostia", Douglass is one of the most prominent figures in African American and United States history. He was a firm believer in the equality...
2010-02-17
33 min
Mapping the African American Past (MAAP)
Frederick Douglass - description
36 Lispenard Street Dressed as a sailor, Frederick Bailey stepped ashore a free man, but he was not safe until the great abolitionist David Ruggles took him into his home.
2008-01-21
13 min