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Career Coaching Secrets
What Got You Here Won't Get You There: A Guide to Career Inflection Points - Denise Brosseau
In this episode of Career Coaching Secrets, host Rexhen is joined by Denise Brosseau, CEO of Thought Leadership Lab. Denise shares that her coaching business, now 15 years old, began by helping "invisible" senior women leaders who had lost their jobs.She now works with senior women in tech, healthcare, and finance who are at an inflection point. As she is semi-retired, her business relies on referrals and one-on-one coaching. Her best advice for other coaches is to codify their knowledge into a clear methodology, as this is...
2025-08-28
18 min
Career Coaching Secrets
Building Generational Wealth Through Entrepreneurship: Denise DeTommaso's Approach
Denise DeTommaso, a Career Ownership Coach, shares her journey from biopharmaceuticals to helping clients find purpose-driven entrepreneurship. She works with diverse individuals, from young professionals to those seeking generational wealth or transitioning careers, to explore various business models. Denise emphasizes the importance of readiness, financial stability, and a willingness to learn for aspiring entrepreneurs. She discusses her investments in LinkedIn strategies, virtual assistants, and AI software to scale her business, aiming for a referral-based client acquisition model. Her advice to other coaches: refine your message, invest in resources, embrace automation, and connect with peers.Links:
2025-06-06
20 min
Policy Chats
Uniting Local Communities: Equity, Housing, and Local Leadership w/ Councilmember Denise Davis
In this episode, City of Redlands Councilmember Denise Davis, talks with students from the UC Riverside School of Public Policy about her work advancing equity, tackling homelessness, and building stronger, more connected communities at the local level.About Denise Davis:Denise Davis was elected in 2018, and is proudly the first openly LGBTQ Council Member in the City of Redlands. She served as Mayor Pro Tem from 2018-2020, running meetings in the Mayor’s absence, and sitting on a number of subcommittees including the budget subcommittee, the COVID-19 subcommittee, the City Manager Recruitment subco...
2025-05-16
31 min
Unconventional Lives
The Emotional Side of Downsizing and Letting Go with Denise Davis
Craig & Kellie explore the emotional side of downsizing with Denise Davis of Effective Organizing Solutions on Unconventional Lives. Aimed at couples over 50 and empty nesters, this episode covers letting go of sentimental items, managing children’s keepsakes, and honoring parents’ belongings. Denise shares her 4-step STACS framework for downsizing with peace. Discover tips to create a clutter-free sanctuary and avoid burdening your kids. Keywords: emotional side of downsizing, letting go 50+, couples over 50, empty nesters, Denise Davis, healthy aging. Hashtags: #DownsizingTips #HealthyAging #CouplesOver50 #LettingGo #EmptyNesters
2025-04-26
47 min
The ZAMI NOBLA Podcast
Sharon Bridgforth with bull-jean & dem/dey Book Party
This book party was hosted on May 27, 2023, at Charis Books & More in Decatur, Georgia. It featured esteemed writer Sharon Bridgforth in conversation with ZAMI NOBLA creative director Angela Denise Davis in celebration of bull-jean & dem/dey back. You can view the YouTube video of this event at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q6EcaVl7dxo The ZNP previous interview of Sharon Bridgforth: https://directory.libsyn.com/episode/index/show/zaminobla/id/21629876 Bull-jean & dem/dey back is a collection that unites two performance/nov...
2024-08-12
1h 04
Denise's Podcast
MEGAN MORONEY AND DENISE'S DIRT UPDATE
Megan Moroney is coming to Denver with Kenny Chesney! She also has a new album out and we talk about the guys she has dated and how they inspired songs.Plus a pop culture update with Denise's Dirt. Ingrid Andress, Terrell Davis, Taylor Swift, Shannen Doherty and Morgan Wallen. Enjoy!
2024-07-16
12 min
The Teamster View
Worker Power Hour (4/10/24) — Redlands Councilmember Denise Davis for the People!
Teamsters Local 1932 Secretary-Treasurer Randy Korgan dives deep with Redlands City Councilmember Denise Davis on what makes government work best, and what it's like to work for the proud people of Redlands. Teamsters at the City of Redlands are proud to provide popular services to constituents. Councilmember Davis draws from a similar spirit! Korgan goes into Councilmember Davis' Teamster family upbringing and their vision for the future. ALSO — hear from our Teamster Advantage partners at the Inland Empire 66ers. Catch up on regular ticket discounts on TeamsterAdvantage.org
2024-04-11
52 min
The ZAMI NOBLA Podcast
Mary Hooks Keeps Her Eyes on the Prize
Mary Hooks is a 42yr old, Black, lesbian, feminist, abolitionist, pan-Africanist, mother, wife and a member of Southerners On New Ground and part of the leadership of the Movement 4 Black Lives. Mary joined SONG as a member in 2009 and began organizing with SONG in 2010. Mary’s commitment to Black liberation, which encompasses the liberation of LGBTQ folks, is rooted in her experiences growing up under the impacts of the War on Drugs. Her people are migrants of the Great Migration, factory workers, church folks, Black women, hustlers and addicts, dykes, studs, femmes, queens and all people fighting for the liber...
2024-04-06
1h 11
Mental Health Chats with Clare Davis
Sleep for Improved Performance of Managers And Leaders in the Workplace - Denise Iordache
Thank you for listening! To continue our topic, we are joined by Denise Iordache to talk about the relationship between sleep and performance Thank you, Denise! Denise is a Cognitive Behavioural Hypnotherapist and the Founder of JoySpace Therapy. You can find out more about Denise at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/deniseiordache/ Come back 𝗘𝗩𝗘𝗥𝗬 𝗪𝗘𝗗𝗡𝗘𝗦𝗗𝗔𝗬 for a 𝗡𝗘𝗪 video about our topic of the month. Clare Davis of Nova Associates is a mental health trainer, coach, author, and facilitator who works with individuals and organisations to leverage their focus so they can unleash the untapped potential of everyone on the team. 𝗦𝘂𝗯𝘀𝗰𝗿𝗶𝗯𝗲 𝘁𝗼 𝗺𝘆 𝗬𝗧 𝗰𝗵𝗮𝗻𝗻𝗲𝗹 https://www.youtube.com/@MentalHealthChats/ 𝗙𝗼𝗹𝗹𝗼𝘄 𝗺𝘆 𝗽𝗼𝗱𝗰𝗮𝘀𝘁𝘀 https://open.spotify.com/show/6RZvLEk0YTWaIgulMPEgz7 a
2024-03-27
16 min
The ZAMI NOBLA Podcast
Marilyn McClain in North Carolina Reflects on Her Enduring Legacy of Love
The ZAMI NOBLA North Carolina State Chapter holds a monthly potluck. I took a road trip to Charlotte, North Carolina, to experience one of these gatherings and had the pleasure of interviewing one of their members, Marilyn McClain. Marilyn McClain’s Bio: I Am a body Alchemist. One who is patient, grounded, wise, modest and who enjoys learning and teaching. My mind and soul are open. Love is my greatest tool. I use my inner strength and spirit to transform the lives of others through movement and visioning. I am a licensed ph...
2024-02-29
46 min
Earth and Spirit Podcast
Writing as Spiritual Practice: Denise Davis on Creating an “Isle of Peace”
Denise Davis taught writing for decades and is deeply committed to the spiritual journey and to journaling as a particular avenue of spiritual practice. In this conversation, Denise describes journaling as a chance to create what Howard Thurman called an Isle of Peace, where it’s safe to reflect on our experience, cultivate compassion for others, and seek the imprint of the divine in our lives. RESOURCES: Donate to support the Earth & Spirit Center and this podcast: https://www.earthandspiritcenter.org/donate/ Visit the Earth & Spirit Center ho...
2024-02-14
1h 04
The ZAMI NOBLA Podcast
Stephanie Anne Johnson Shines Her Light on Life, Work, and the Ancestors
Stephanie Anne Johnson is a second-generation theater practitioner. Her mother Virginia Johnson (Green) worked with The American Negro Theatre In N.Y. Johnson has been a lighting designer for over forty years. Nationally she has done designs for La Mama Theatre (N.Y.), Telluride Repertory Theatre (Colorado), The Arizona Repertory Theatre, The National Black Theater, and The Apollo (N.Y.). Locally, she has worked with Cultural Odyssey, Rhodessa Jones, Afro Solo, Ubuntu Theatre, African American Shakespeare Company, The Aurora Theater, Shotgun Players, The Marin Theatre Company, and many other groups. Her design work has also be...
2023-12-16
57 min
A Wave Away with Waverly Davis
42. Consensual Culture and Relational Somatics with denise chang
denise chang (they/them) is a somatic trauma resolution practitioner, erotic movement arts facilitator, and intuitive energy healer. They are a genderfluid, solo-polyamorous, immigrant of taoist Malaysian Chinese ancestry whose work focuses on the cultivation of erotic power and the healing of intergenerational trauma through the school of consensual culture and body ecology. In this episode, denise and I discuss: - denise’s background and what brought them to somatic work - denise’s experience of embodiment and what it means to them - Consensual culture (the framework denise developed in 2020) and...
2023-09-14
45 min
The Grief Mentor | Life After Child Loss, Hope and Healing For Grieving Moms, Bereavement, Christian Grief Support
Alcohol and Grief: Drinking to Cope with Denise Bowens
Denise Bowen and I discuss the path of addiction after the death of her father at a very young age. She shares the struggle of getting sober and the joy of living the life she loves because now she is "free to be me." Visit Denise's website @ https://denisebowens.com/ Find more info about Graciously Broken @ https://graciouslybroken.com/index.html Find a celebrate recovery group @ https://www.celebraterecovery.com/ Let's Connect: Want a first step session with the Grief Mentor? Go Here Follow Teresa on...
2023-02-14
1h 00
Caregiving Book Club
A Conversation with Lacresha Davis
Lacresha Davis, author of "Questions Now or Regrets Later," joins Denise to share the inspiration for her book as well as her process for creating the planner. To connect with Lacresha, visit https://www.notyourtypicalplanner.com.We connect with family caregivers who wrote and authors who write caregiving books about their writing process and marketing experiences.
2023-01-25
26 min
The ZAMI NOBLA Podcast
M Shelly Conner: A Queer, Renaissance Woman Creating Connections in Literature and on Land
M Shelly Conner, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor of Creative Writing at the University of Central Arkansas. Her multi-genre writings examine culture through a dapperqueer womanist lens and include publications in Crisis Magazine, the A.V. Club, NBC News, and the Grio. Her debut novel "everyman", is currently available in hard cover, paperback, ebook, and audiobook. Shelly is repped by Beth Marshea at Ladderbird Agency. Her website: http://mshellyconner.com/m Buy the book: https://www.blackstonepublishing.com/everyman-dat0.html#541=94
2022-11-28
59 min
The ZAMI NOBLA Podcast
The ZNP Celebrates 4 Years of Black Lesbian Herstory
The ZAMI NOBLA Podcast celebrated four years of serving as a sound source for Black lesbian herstory in August 2022. This episodes celebrates that achievement with excerpts from various episodes. Links to each episode can be found below. Kamilah Aisha Moon Talks about the Human Business of Poetry https://zaminobla.libsyn.com/kamilah-aisha-moon-talks-about-the-human-business-of-poetry Cynthia Mckinney Takes on Heart Atttack Hill & Loses 52 Pounds https://zaminobla.libsyn.com/cynthia-mckinney-takes-on-heart-atttack-hill-loses-52-pounds Cheryl Clarke Takes us to School https://zaminobla.libsyn.com/cheryl-clarke-takes-us-to-school Deidre McCalla is no 9 to 5 S...
2022-09-06
1h 28
The ZAMI NOBLA Podcast
Dr. Moya Bailey Talks on Misogynoir, The Combahee River Collective Statement, and Brittney Griner
Dr. Moya Bailey is an Associate Professor in the School of Communication at Northwestern University. Her work focuses on marginalized groups' use of digital media to promote social justice and she is interested in how race, gender, and sexuality are represented in media and medicine. She is the digital alchemist for the Octavia E. Butler Legacy Network and the Board President of Allied Media Projects, a Detroit-based movement media organization that supports an ever growing network of activists and organizers. She is a co-author of #HashtagActivism: Networks of Race and Gender Justice (MIT Press, 2020) and is the author of...
2022-08-30
1h 02
Beauty Talk with Denise & Janice Tunnell
Beauty Talk Flashback Episode with fashion Manicurist Nettie Davis
Join us tonight for a Holiday Edition of a Flashback episode with Fashion Manicurist Nettie Davis.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/beauty-talk-with-denise-janice-tunnell--6499566/support.
2022-06-20
58 min
Mental Health Chats with Clare Davis
Say ‘No’ to Avoid Burnout - Denise Dixon
Thank you, Denise, for talking to me and exploring ways to avoid burnout, especially the idea of using a journal! You can find Denise on https://www.iamdenise.com/ Follow this channel - Mental Health Chats by Nova Associates. Please like, comment, share and ask questions. Check out my LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/claredavisnovaassociates/
2022-06-08
10 min
The Way We Self-Publish
Episode 12 - Creating Her Own Story with Katrina Denise
Author Katrina Denise is a speaker, elementary educator and author of two children’s books, Message in the Mirror and Picture Perfect Jordan. In a short time, she has developed a 30-day self-guided journal and coined Girlfidence, a movement to increase the self-esteem of young girls. Her books can be purchased at www.katrinadenise.com and www.amazon.com.Contact information for the guest:Website: www.katrinadenise.comSocial Media: @authorkatrinadenise and @shopgirlfidence on InstagramContact information for the host:Website: www.drcourtneydavis.com
2022-03-04
35 min
The ZAMI NOBLA Podcast
Gaye Adegbalola Centers Blues Herstory and Music as a Griot and Activist
This interview was recorded via video conference on October 29, 2021 by Angela Denise Davis. Gaye Adegbalola talked about her early years in Virginia, college life in Boston, and her career as a Blues musician, griot, and activist. Gaye Adegbalola’s website: https://adegbalola.com/ Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/GayeAdegbalolaMusician/ Gaye Todd Adegbalola, a Blues Music Award winner, is best known musically as a founding member of Saffire – The Uppity Blues Women (1984 – 2009). The group recorded exclusively with Alligator Records. Additionally, she has 6 recordings on her own label, Hot Toddy Music...
2022-01-01
1h 19
The ZAMI NOBLA Podcast
Dr. Emilie M. Townes Champions a Robust Hope in the Midst of a Matrix
Angela interviewed Dr. Emilie M. Townes on October 12, 2021, via video conference. Townes talked about growing up in Durham, North Carolina, her formative years in theological education and parachurch work, and the necessity of having a robust hope. Emilie M. Townes, an American Baptist clergywoman, is a native of Durham, NC. She holds a DMin from the University of Chicago Divinity School and a PhD in Religion in Society and Personality from Northwestern University. Townes is the Dean and Distinguished Professor of Womanist Ethics and Society at Vanderbilt University Divinity School, becoming the first African American to serve a...
2021-12-31
56 min
The ZAMI NOBLA Podcast
Sharon Bridgforth Creates Spaces for Healing and Remembrance on Stage and in Life
Angela sat down with Sharon Bridgforth on October 8, 2021, to record this interview via video conference. Bridgforth talked about her formative years, her pathway to healing, intergenerational mentoring, and her life as a touring artist in the time of the COVID-19 pandemic. Sharon Bridgforth's website https://www.sharonbridgforth.com/ Twin Cities PBS did a special on Pillsbury House Theatre - who GRACIOUSLY chose to feature "dat Black Mermaid Man Lady/The Show!!!" The special premiered on 7/10/21. https://www.datblackmermaidmanlady.com/the-show A Doris Duke Performing Artist, Sharon Bridgforth is a...
2021-12-30
1h 00
The ZAMI NOBLA Podcast
Deidre McCalla is no 9 to 5 Singer Songwriter
This interview was recorded by Angela Denise Davis on October 14, 2021, via video conference. Deidre McCalla sat down with Angela to talk about McCalla’s early life in New York, her start in music, the herstory of her place in the women’s music movement, and the way the COVID-19 pandemic changed her life. The music heard in the interview was used courtesy of Deidre McCalla. You can enjoy the full tracks on YouTube at the following links: Walk Me Down to the River https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SZEY7idOCAc I Do...
2021-12-28
1h 06
The ZAMI NOBLA Podcast
Sherri Jackson Tells Her COVID-19 Pandemic Story as a Healthcare Professional
On August 19, 2021, Angela sat down with Sherri Jackson to record her story about living in the era of the COVID-19 pandemic as a healthcare professional. Jackson is a healthcare provider,minister and activist. She has a wide range of LBGTQ.and AIDS organizational involvement. She has been a volunteer with the National Association of Negro Business and Professional Women’s Club-Health Committee,and the Chicago Department of Public Health.She has been a board member of Horizon Community Services (1996-2000) was a Human Rights Campaign Congressional Action Coordinator (1997-1998) was with Chicago Black Lesbian and Gays(1996-2000} as...
2021-10-30
54 min
The QUIK with Q
Code switch, for what?
In this episode we discuss the benefits and harm that code switching can cause. Is this a most equitable practice?
2021-10-28
14 min
The ZAMI NOBLA Podcast
Melodie J Rodgers Celebrates Southern Literature and our 3rd Anniversary
Melodie J. Rodgers is the Founding Editor of SOREN LIT. Her creative writing and photography has appeared in Johns Hopkins University's Doctor T. J. Eckleburg Review, G.R.I.T.S. - Girls Raised In the South: An Anthology of Southern Queer Womyns' Voices and Their Allies, Future is Fiction, Underground, CIEE Brazil Poetry OnFilm project, and many others. She received her MFA in Creative Writing from Queens University of Charlotte. Melodie is a Black and Southern writer who lives with her hubby and warrior child beneath the sleepy magnolia trees of Stone Mountain, Georgia. Check out...
2021-09-27
50 min
The ZAMI NOBLA Podcast
Cheryl Clarke Takes us to School
Our guest today is the Black lesbian feminist writer, Cheryl Clarke. She is the author of Narratives: Poems in the Tradition of Black Women (1982), Living as a Lesbian (1986, reprinted in 2015), Humid Pitch (1989), Experimental Love (1993), and By My Precise Haircut (2016). Since 1979, she has written for and edited numerous publications, including the iconic feminist anthologies, This Bridge Called My Back: Writings By Radical Women of Color (Moraga and Anzaldua, eds., 1980), and Home Girls: A Black Feminist Anthology (Smith, ed., 1982). Most recently her work appears in Mouths of Rain: An Anthology of Black Lesbian Thought (Jones, ed., 2021) Since 2013, she has b...
2021-07-14
59 min
Coffee With Robert
7: Denise Davis On Heart Alchemy & Harmonising Your Heart To Change Your Life
Are you trying to find the courage to change your life, perhaps in difficult times? Well, In this episode of Coffee With Robert, I am joined The Heart Alchemist, Denise Davis. Denise is going to show you how to harmonise with your heart so you can change your life and begin attraction more success and happiness into your life. Denise Davis, known as The Heart Alchemist, is a consultant, mentor, healer, speaker and author, Denise's Links: Website: https://www.denisedavis.co.uk YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9OTPkNUNBUcVvieGLp6dtQ
2021-05-01
30 min
The Hey Lo Effect Podcast
Episode 15: Words of Wisdom and How Saying YES has Shaped Her Life with Denise Davis-Gains
This beautiful soul has more jobs on her resume than 50 people could count on 2 hands and yet comes from humble beginnings. Listen to Denise speak her words of wisdom and compassion to her childhood and past relationships of abuse and how that has allowed her to be the curator of the beautiful life of non-violence she lives, breaths, and speaks of today. It all started for Denise in 1993 (when I was 0 years old folks!)...and I'll leave it at that. ➤➤➤MORE OF DENISE: ➤Facebook: Denise Davis-Gains ➤Instagram: @atlasyoga ➤Website(s): www.atlasstudio.com; info@atlasstudio.com Happy listening legends:) Lo.
2021-04-19
1h 09
The ZAMI NOBLA Podcast
Joyce Penalver Captures East and West in Recounting a Life of Intersections
Joyce Penalver is a retired therapist in Vallejo, California. She was instrumental in forming social clubs and newsletters serving Black lesbians in the Greater Bay Area. We recorded this interview with her in February 2020 before the nationwide lockdowns prompted by COVID-19.
2021-03-14
56 min
The ZAMI NOBLA Podcast
The Art and Spirit of Verlena L. Johnson
In August 2020, Verlena L. Johnson was featured in ZAMI NOBLA’s virtual art show, Cocktails, Tea, and Art. This interview was recorded remotely a few days before the show. Verlena L. Johnson was born and raised in the Midwest (Wisconsin and Illinois), but also briefly lived in New York City, Ealing England, Oakland, Long Beach and most recently Los Angeles. She earned a Master's Degree in Afro-American Studies (emphasis: Art History, 1996) from the University of Wisconsin — Madison and a Master’s of Fine Arts Degree from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago (Sculpture, 2001). She has also stu...
2021-03-03
45 min
Active Allyship...it's more than a #hashtag!"
EP #33: The Power of Voice: A Guide to Making Yourself Heard with Denise Woods Pt. II
On the Did you know Segment… Sunni and Lisa are recognizing and celebrating Black|African American History Month by sharing stories of inventors of everyday items! On this episode it’s the ironing board! According to history.com Improved Ironing Board, Invented by Sarah Boone in 1892 ~ The ironing board is a product that’s used possibly just as much as it’s overlooked. In the late 19th century, it was improved upon by Sarah Boone, an African American woman who was born enslaved. One of the first Black women in U.S. history to receive a patent, she expanded upon the orig...
2021-02-10
51 min
Active Allyship...it's more than a #hashtag!"
EP #32: The Power of Voice: A Guide to Making Yourself Heard with Denise Woods Pt. 1
On the Did you know Segment… Sunni and Lisa discuss some great news! According to USAToday.com, more than 170 entertainers have launched a group to combat racism and anti-semitism, The group is called the Black-Jewish Entertainment Alliance (BJEA). Some of the celebrities include Tiffany Haddish, Billy Porter and Mayim Bialik. The BJEA launched on February 1, 2021, the first day of Black|African American History Month. In addition, and in celebration of Black|African American History Month, Sunni shares stories of inventors of everyday items that we all use, i.e. the traffic light, the green, yello...
2021-02-03
39 min
The ZAMI NOBLA Podcast
Janyce Jackson Jones on the Fluid Nature of Art and Life
Reverend Elder Janyce Jackson Jones was one of the artists showcased in August 2020 at ZAMI NOBLA’s visual art exhibit, Cocktails, Tea, and Art. She discovered her passion for art upon retiring to coastal North Carolina after 21 years of dedicated service to her church and social justice causes in Newark, New Jersey. She since has experimented with and been inspired by several techniques and styles, finding what she calls “Creative Happiness” in the process of pouring paint onto canvas to create abstract, vibrantly colored, soul-stirring works of Fluid Art. Online galleries of her art can be found at the followi...
2021-02-01
47 min
The ZAMI NOBLA Podcast
Lorraine Lane Gets in the Spirit about Cocktails and Operating a Restaurant in the Time of COVID-19
Lorraine Lane was a guest artist for our virtual art show, “Cocktails, Tea, & Art,” in August 2020. In this episode, she talks about how to make a great cocktail, how she came to love bourbon, and the challenges of operating a restaurant during the COVID-19 pandemic. Lorraine came into the Food Industry on the pathway of love for Deborah VanTrece. Lorraine is Deborah’s business partner and wife. She serves as the Bar Director for Twisted Soul. The libations at Twisted Soul have been recognized in local papers and social media outlet. Lorraine has reintroduced moonshine to the local b...
2021-01-25
46 min
The ZAMI NOBLA Podcast
Black LGBTQ Health Forum 2019
This is a file from our archives. On August 31, 2020, ZAMI NOBLA in Partnership with the Southern Unity Movement sponsored Working Cross Differences: The Black LGBTQIA Health/Wellness Public Forum as part of Atlanta Black Gay Pride. This audio clip is from a conversation with Dr. Lourdes Dolores Follins and Dr. Jonathan Mathias Lassiter, moderated by Dr. Kofi Adoma. The first voice you hear after the musical selection is Dr. Adoma followed by Dr. Follins. For more information on the speakers please visit their respective websites: Dr. Kofi...
2020-12-31
43 min
The QUIK with Q
Are Your Wearing Pants?
Are you working remotely? Here are a few times on how to get the job done.
2020-11-20
10 min
The QUIK with Q
Green Eyed Monster: Jealousy Talk
Let's explore Jealousy a bit...we all experience it. We will define it and talk about ways to control it with a Divine Mind...Let's grow together!
2020-11-15
21 min
The QUIK with Q
Divine Mind Consultation Services: a bit about the host
Divine Mind Consultation Services is a Consulting agency that focuses on the sociological perspective of an individual to increase their quality of living within multiple environments. Integrating life experiences, Christian Philosophy, psychoeducation, & organizational development, DMCS seek to grow individuals to thrive within varying cultures; individually or as a team.
2020-10-22
12 min
The QUIK with Q
Check Yourself: Increasing Positive Self-Talk
What self talk? And how does it influence how we show up daily? Join Q to discuss ways to identify and evaluate your personal narrative. Check yourself, before you...👀...fix it!
2020-10-21
16 min
The QUIK with Q
Self Care for Emotional Health (2 part series)
In this two-part series we explore what self care is and how it contributes to our emotional stability. Learn ways to be intentional about yourself care that are not extraordinary therapeutic nor expensive.
2020-10-03
27 min
The QUIK with Q
Information Dieting
In a world so full of "stuff" we must be conscious of when, enough is enough. Join me for a quick nugget on how to build boundaries around your information intake to avoid becoming overwhelmed.
2020-09-25
14 min
The ZAMI NOBLA Podcast
Mary Watkins Composes and Arranges a Life of Music and Movement
In February 2020, Angela Denise Davis interviewed Mary D. Watkins at her home in Oakland, California. Watkins was gracious in her recounting of major life events and her work as a composer and musician. Trained in classical music at Howard University, Watkins has composed three operas and has written for symphony orchestras, chamber and jazz ensembles, film, theatre, dance, and choral groups, in addition to being a popular recording artist for Olivia records in the 1970s. Watkins’ recent recordings include Prayer for Peace, a meditational CD, and Recorded Music of the African Diaspora (Albany Records, 2010: Center Fo...
2020-08-17
51 min
Denise Griffitts - Your Partner In Success™ Radio!
Natasha E Davis The Architecture of your Brand Matters!
Natasha E. Davis affectionately known as “The Chief Visionary” is a baccalaureate-prepared Registered Nurse certified in Emergency and Trauma nursing for over 12 years. She emerged as a Branding Strategist and Corporate Trainer in 2007 with the launch of her 3rd company Impact Branding Consulting, Inc. Her specialty is helping executives, entrepreneurs and companies create brands that have a lasting impact. She thrives on fixing problems and eliminating frustrations for companies and their executives. Over the past 10 plus years, Natasha has worked with several companies and executives to assist them in enhancing their business potential, brand equity, brand loyalty, customer satisfaction and m...
2020-08-14
1h 02
The QUIK with Q
Time is of the Essence (Goal setting-part 2)
Part 2 of the Goal setting series. We walk through specified components to achieve goals.
2020-07-22
16 min
The ZAMI NOBLA Podcast
Dr. Wilhelmina Perry Reflects on Lesbian Love, Radical Activism, and COVID-19
Dr. Wilhelmina Perry (85) was interviewed by Angela Denise Davis from her home in June 2020. She talked about growing up in Harlem, her 30-year partnership with Antonia Pantoja, radical activism, and life during the COVID-19 pandemic. She is a community activist, social work educator, spiritual leader, homeless youth and marriage equality advocate, author, and the co-founder of LGBT Faith Leaders of African Descent. Dr. Perry holds a masters in social work and a doctorate in human behavior and leadership. She has been a social work professor, administrator of not- for- profit institutions, and community educator. In 2002...
2020-07-21
1h 05
The QUIK with Q
Time is of the essence (Goal setting-part 1)
How are you using your time? Do you want more for your efforts? This episode defines what a goal is and how to to begin to move toward it!
2020-07-16
18 min
The ZAMI NOBLA Podcast
Brenda Joyce Crawford Talks About Cannabis, Community Organizing, and Change
Brenda Joyce Crawford has been in the thick of social justice work for over five decades. She’s an unapologetic butch woman who comes from a blue collar working class background in the U.S. South. A great deal of her career has been spent promoting values-based leadership in order to create safe and welcoming environments where the richness of the information that resides within all communities can emerge and be appreciated and included in the planning or change processes. She has worked with such group Brenda Joyce Crawford has been in the thick of social justice wo...
2020-07-04
51 min
The ZAMI NOBLA Podcast
Lisbet Tellefsen Recounts Her Life as a Memory Keeper
Lisbet Tellefsen is an activist, publisher, producer and archivist that has served the Bay Area’s LGBT community for over 3 decades. In 1989 she co-founded Aché: a Black Lesbian Journal —which served as an cultural, political and social nexus for LGBT communities of color both nationally and internationally. As a producer her production credits include over 50 events ranging from drag king shows to the landmark 2006 production “Sister Comrade” celebrating the lives of Black lesbian icons Audre Lorde and poet Pat Parker. She was a co-founding committee member of the Sistahs Steppin’ in Pride Festival & Dyke March which ran for 10 year...
2020-06-11
56 min
The QUIK with Q
Author Interview: Dezarae Delacruz-Jones
Exclusive interview with the author and motivational speaker Dezarae Delacruz-Jones on her new publication, "Unravel & Break Free from Trauma!" Conversation on trauma and its bondage.
2020-05-28
14 min
The ZAMI NOBLA Podcast
Dr. Lourdes Dolores Follins On Black LGBT Health, Yoruba Spirituality, and Therapy
Lourdes Dolores Follins’s Biography Dr. Lourdes Dolores Follins is a Black, queer femme psychotherapist and writer. As a therapist, researcher, and organizational consultant, she has worked with adolescents and adults of color who are marginalized because of their ethnoracial background and gender and/or sexual identities for over 25 years. Her clinical and research interests are the resilience and resistance of LGBTQI people in the African diaspora; using EMDR to emotionally liberate people of color; and health disparities faced by LGBTQI people of color in the U.S. She has published several academic articles and book chapters an...
2020-05-28
1h 09
The QUIK with Q
"When I Grow Up!"
Lacking self -compassion could be hindering your goals and ultimately, your peace.
2020-05-19
18 min
The ZAMI NOBLA Podcast
Ericka Huggins on Mothers, Mindfulness, and Meditation
Angela interviewed Ericka Huggins at her home in Oakland, California in February 2020. Huggins, an educator, Black Panther Party member, former political prisoner, human rights advocate and poet, generously shared poignant parts of her life. For 40 years Ericka has lectured in the United States, and internationally, on Restorative Practices and, the role of spiritual practice in creating social change. Ericka speaks on campuses, and in community, about the importance of inclusive grassroots movements. Ericka was professor of Sociology and African American Studies from 2011 through 2015 in the Peralta Community College District. At Merritt College, home of...
2020-05-09
1h 10
The QUIK with Q
"At Least I've Got Socks"
Informatiin on how gratitude influences attitude and overall self-image...right down to the socks!
2020-05-07
17 min
The ZAMI NOBLA Podcast
Michelle Elizabeth Brown Talks about Podcasting, Poetry, and Pride
This episode is a conversation with sister podcaster, Michelle Elizabeth Brown, who lives in Detroit, Michigan. In addition to being a podcaster, Michelle is a public speaker, poet, author, and activist. She is a force for change! She was born and raised in Detroit graduating from Cass Technical High School then went on to attend Wayne State University. Through her career, creative endeavors, and volunteer work, she has used her strength to assist, inspire, and move people and organizations to be the best they can be. Mixed with her desire to help others she also f...
2020-05-03
50 min
The QUIK with Q
"Safety is Essential"
Tips to stay mindful of predators as states start to reopen.
2020-04-30
11 min
The QUIK with Q
"QuaranTEEN"
3 small steps for engaging and influencing your teenager through "lock-down" as a result of Covid-19 crisis.
2020-04-29
15 min
The ZAMI NOBLA Podcast
Nikki Young and Benae Beamon Talk about Love, Work, and Ethics
Benae Beamon is from North Carolina, where she started dancing and joined the acclaimed North Carolina Youth Tap Ensemble under the direction of Gene Medler. She went on to earn a BA from Colgate University and an MA from Yale University and is currently completing her PhD at Boston University in Religious Studies. Her scholarship and art focus on black queer and trans populations and the ethical value of black artistic expression. She continues to create artistic work, through dance, both as a solo artist and with Subject:Matter, a Boston based tap dance company, under the direction of...
2020-04-25
32 min
The QUIK with Q
"A Little on littles"
Caregivers and parent's first steps to maintaining peace while home with lower elementery children during the COVID-19 Pandemic. #Quarantine #stayhome#staysafe#staysane
2020-04-23
13 min
The QUIK with Q
The QUIK with Q (Trailer)
2020-04-22
00 min
The ZAMI NOBLA Podcast
Dr. Tonia Poteat Addresses COVID-19 Questions
During these uncertain times, it is important to have accurate information regarding the COVID-19 pandemic. Our guest, Dr. Tonia Poteat, fielded questions for a webinar sponsored by ZAMI NOBLA on March 22, 2020. This is a recording of that event. Tonia Poteat, PhD, PA-C, MPH, is Assistant Professor of Social Medicine at UNC-Chapel Hill, as well as core faculty in the UNC Center for Health Equity Research. After completing her PhD at Johns Hopkins, Dr. Poteat served for two years in the Office of the U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator as the Senior Advisor for Key Populations. S...
2020-03-24
48 min
The ZAMI NOBLA Podcast
Jowanna Tillman and Edonna Koon Talk about Living the RV Life
We interviewed Jowanna Tillman and Edonna Koon in the summer of 2019. They shared how they came to the RV life and what sustains them as they travel and work across the United States. This travel loving couple started full time RVing in early 2018. They are always up for an adventure. Edonna is a retired Marine who has a passion for science. Jowanna, who used to work in higher education, has a passion for healthy living. I hope that you follow them on their journey into nomad living. Check out their blog and FB...
2020-02-09
59 min
The ZAMI NOBLA Podcast
Joi and Jane Mitchell Talk about Work and Residency Abroad
What is it like to live and work outside the United States? In this episode, Joi and Jane Mitchell tell us about their experiences living abroad in Korea and the UK. We also talk about shifts in careers, national identity, and culture. Dr. Joi Mitchell is Originally from Detroit, Michigan. She received her bachelor’s and master’s degree from the AUC center. She also holds a Ph.D. from Capella University. Her first career was a psychotherapist specializing in LGBTQ issues. In 2015, she transitioned to work full time as a school counselor for the Department of Defe...
2020-01-31
54 min
The ZAMI NOBLA Podcast
Sheila Alexander-Reid Shares Herstory of “Women in the Life” and Talks about Black Lesbian Herstory Preservation
In August 2019, we interviewed Sheila Alexander-Reid at her home in Washington, D.C. Reid is the Director, Mayor's Office of LGBTQ Affairs, and Founding Member, Women in the Life Association. She talks about the origins of Women in the Life, her work in the Mayor’s Office, and the preservation of black lesbian herstory. Sheila Alexander-Reid has been a vital part of the LGBT community for well over 20 years. She started as a party promoter back in the late 80’s/early 90’s with two other friends and called themselves VTR. In 1993, Sheila ventured out on her own...
2020-01-04
1h 06
The ZAMI NOBLA Podcast
Angela Denise Davis Reflects on One Year of Podcasting
We are back with our latest, a reflection from our host and producer, Angela Denise Davis. This episode is a recording of a talk she gave at The First Existentialist Congregation of Atlanta this past summer. We also share a meaningful out-take from a previous interview with one of our guests.
2019-11-09
31 min
The ZAMI NOBLA Podcast
Deepali Gokhale and Tishana Trainor Reflect on Creating a Loving Space as Lesbians from Different Ethnic and Social Backgrounds
This is the third in a four episode series on lesbian couples. Today, we talk about the process of creating physical emotional, and familial space in our lives. Creating space in a lesbian relationship can be especially challenging when a couple has different ethnic backgrounds as do our guests today. Deepali Gokhale is a queer South Asian daughter, sister, friend, co-pilot, parent, mechanical engineer, custom software developer, solar real estate investor, and former community organizer for a plethora of social justice causes. Her life’s mission is to live each day with joyful self-care, as an...
2019-06-01
49 min
The ZAMI NOBLA Podcast
Grace Queen Tribling Talks About Mothering, Becoming a Lesbian, and Living in Rural Georgia
Grace Queen Tribling, a native of DC, talks candidly about her becoming a lesbian in her late 30s. She also share some highlights on her relationship with her mother and life in rural Georgia.
2019-05-12
44 min
The ZAMI NOBLA Podcast
Kamilah Aisha Moon Talks about the Human Business of Poetry
The author of Starshine & Clay (2017), featured on NPR's "All Things Considered" as a collection that captures America in poetry, and She Has a Name (2013), a finalist for both the Audre Lorde and Lambda Literary Awards, Kamilah Aisha Moon's work has been published widely, including in Best American Poetry, Harvard Review, Poem-A-Day, PBS Newshour, Buzzfeed and elsewhere. A 2015 New American Poet who has received fellowships to Vermont Studio Center, Hedgebrook and Cave Canem, she has featured nationally at conferences, festivals and universities including the Library of Congress and Princeton University. She holds an M.F.A. from Sarah Lawrence College...
2019-04-26
1h 00
The ZAMI NOBLA Podcast
Black Lesbian Comic Karen Williams Gets Serious About the Business of Being Funny
KAREN WILLIAMS, COMIC, EMCEE, HOST, DIVERSITY TRAINER, MOTIVATIONAL SPEAKER AND HUMOR EDUCATOR Karen Williams has the unique distinction of being the nation's first openly lesbian black comic to include specifically lesbian material in her act. Her solo comedy special "I Need a Snack" filmed live in Hollywood ~ and produced by Andrea Meyerson of AllOut Films ~ is a LOGO TV favorite and available on DVD. Karen Williams is a featured comic performer with Olivia Travel cruises and resorts for lesbians since 1990, logging over 200 cruises and resorts. Karen's been a g...
2019-04-12
51 min
The ZAMI NOBLA Podcast
Annise Mabry and Benae“Benny” Ingram Offer Real Talk about Parenting, Passion, and Physical Health, Part 2
Dr. Annise Mabry has been a homeschooling mom for over eight years. She founded an alternative diploma program, Tiers Free Academy, and she empowers parents to understand their legal rights within the homeschool laws of their states. She is the President of The Dr. Annise Mabry Foundation and continues to serve on the leadership board of the Newton County Homeschool Cooperative. Dr. Mabry was the youngest serving and first African-American female Dean of Graduate Studies for DeVry University. She has been focused on assisting parents in navigating the final years of high school and transitioning teens out of the...
2019-03-07
40 min
The ZAMI NOBLA Podcast
Annise Mabry and Benae“Benny” Ingram Offer Real Talk about Parenting, Passion, and Physical Health, Part 1
Dr. Annise Mabry has been a homeschooling mom for over eight years. She founded an alternative diploma program, Tiers Free Academy, and she empowers parents to understand their legal rights within the homeschool laws of their states. She is the President of The Dr. Annise Mabry Foundation and continues to serve on the leadership board of the Newton County Homeschool Cooperative. Dr. Mabry was the youngest serving and first African-American female Dean of Graduate Studies for DeVry University. She has been focused on assisting parents in navigating the final years of high school and transitioning teens out of the...
2019-03-07
42 min
The ZAMI NOBLA Podcast
Martina Downey and Tawanna Sullivan Talk about Artistic Ventures & Creating KUMA, the First Black Lesbian Erotica Website During a Traffic Jam.
Martina Downey is an executive with more than 35 years of experience in the college publishing industry. She is a singer/songwriter/recording artist who enjoys singing, writing, speaking, theater, opera, and fine dining. She has served her community through active leadership. Martina is a healer at Harriet’s Apothecary and has been a member of Kitchen Table Giving Circle, African Asian Latina Lesbians United, Unity Fellowship Church, and Lavender Light Gospel Choir. Tawanna Sullivan is a publishing professional with over twenty years' experience licensing international and domestic rights. She was raised in Baltimore with a solid foundation in...
2019-02-18
45 min
The ZAMI NOBLA Podcast
racey (Trey) Williams Sullivan shines a light on vision loss and intersectionality
The ZAMI NOBLA Podcast explores vision loss and intersectionality with Tracey Williams Sullivan, J.D. Tracey, better known as Trey is a retired law professional with a specialty in the area of commercial insurance technology risks. She was raised and educated in a Chicago suburb, but she practiced most of her career and advocacy involvement while living throughout the United States. She has settled into the Atlanta area where she spends her time traveling, learning new skills and hobbies as an aging, visually impaired person, and advocating for equality at every opportunity. Trey also enjoys mentoring fellow b...
2019-01-31
46 min
The ZAMI NOBLA Podcast
Pat Hussain Sings Her SONG of Social Justice Advocacy
Pat Hussain recounts her childhood in segregated Atlanta and her involvement in various social justice groups, especially her role in the creation of SONG (Southerners On New Ground). Hussain (b. 1950) was born and raised in Atlanta, where she attended segregated schools until high school. She came from a middle class family and was a debutante, but then joined the Marines when her brother came back from Vietnam psychologically damaged and feeling a failure. She married men twice before coming out as a lesbian in the early 1980s. She helped organize the first GLAAD chapter in Atlanta (when...
2019-01-17
50 min
The ZAMI NOBLA Podcast
Jillian Ford Talks Shop on Education, Innovation, and DeColonized Classrooms
Jillian Ford is an associate professor of social studies education in the Secondary and Middle Grades Education department at Kennesaw State University. Ford earned her Ph.D. in educational studies from Emory University in 2011, her dissertation was titled Political Socialization and Citizenship Education for Queer Youth. Her community engagements, pedagogies, and research projects center the intellectual and pedagogical possibilities inherent in creating a more just world. Theoretically and pragmatically, Ford draws heavily on womanist frameworks. A firm believer in embodied learning, she is currently exploring yoga as a way to enhance critical thinking, imagination, and wonder in her students and...
2019-01-03
46 min
The ZAMI NOBLA Podcast
Cynthia Mckinney Takes on Heart Atttack Hill & Loses 52 Pounds
Cynthia McKinney, 54, is a native of Arkansas. She is the youngest of five children. After growing up in Arkansas she relocated to Indiana and lived and worked there for six years before moving to Atlanta. She went back to school and completed her bachelor’s degree in English with a minor in African American Literature in 2009. She also completed coursework for a graduate program at Georgia State University in African American Studies. She has been employed by the Federal Reserve Bank as a Business Analyst for 19 years. Her interests include live theatre performances, reading, and traveling.
2018-12-19
42 min
The ZAMI NOBLA Podcast
Dr. Tonia Poteat on, "Deserving Research that Reflects Your Real Life Lived Experience
Tonia Poteat, PhD, PA-C, MPH Tonia Poteat, PhD, MPH, PA-C is an Assistant Professor of Social Medicine at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill in the Center for Health Equity Research. During her 22 years as a Physician Assistant, she has devoted her clinical practice to providing medically appropriate and culturally competent care to members of the LGBTQ community as well as people living with HIV. Her research and teaching attend to the health consequences of stigma and discrimination based on multiple marginalized identities. She has partnered with ZAMI NOBLA on research with Black lesbian co...
2018-12-05
39 min
The ZAMI NOBLA Podcast
Phyllis Robinson Speaks about Purposeful Passion and Living Her Life as a Barber & Artist
Show notes: Phyllis Adair Robinson, a visual artist, barber/beauty, poet and community activist was born in Portsmouth, Virginia and raised in Nashville, Tennessee. Presently, she lives in Atlanta, Georgia. She owns her own business, PAR Art LLC - a multi-medium company, and works as a Master Barber incorporating her art in designer haircuts @ SheCuts Barber Studio in Midtown Atlanta. In her spare time, she mentors youth and advises them to pursue their dreams. (Episode cover art is a self-portrait by Phyllis Robinson.) Facebook: Phyllis Robinson Facebook: AdairsEdgeDesigner Kutz Facebook: PAR Art...
2018-11-23
29 min
The ZAMI NOBLA Podcast
Dr. Ashley Coleman Taylor Talks about Atlanta as Black Queer Place
Dr. Ashley Coleman Taylor talks about her work collecting black queer oral histories that will preserve an important part of Atlanta's past. We also talk about the impact of storytelling on creating/sustaining social justice movements and how Audre Lorde's concept of the "erotic" is an asset to harnessing one's personal power. Ashley Coleman Taylor, Ph.D. is an Instructor of Women’s Studies at Agnes Scott College and formerly a Lecturer in the Institute for Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Georgia State University. As an interdisciplinary ethnographer, she specializes in the intersecting lived experiences of b...
2018-11-08
54 min
Tracking Wonder Podcast
S2 EP4: What If We Could Explode Every Day? — with Julianne Swartz & Denise Markonish
In a cultural moment characterized by divisiveness, we ache for community. We go through our days surrounded by people, but we have forgotten how to connect. Does art have the capacity to foster the kind of openness and connection we need right now? Is it possible that a provocative experience of unfamiliarity or disorientation might help us engage with each other? What if we could learn to follow the artist’s example and explode every day with wonder? Today, Jeffrey studies art as a conduit of wonder with Denise Markonish, curator of MASS Mo...
2018-10-30
1h 06
The ZAMI NOBLA Podcast
Rev. Maressa Pendermon Speaks on Normalizing Grief and Creating a Toolbox for Emotional Well-being
In a world of inauthentic voices, it is refreshing to hear someone talk openly about grief and the journey forward after losing a loved one. Rev. Maressa Pendermon is such a voice as she shares her story on this episode of the podcast. This is a frank and generous conversation that also contains her thoughts on how losing her son has affected her work as a parish minister and hospice chaplain. Reverend Maressa Pendermon is an ordained reverend in the Unity Fellowship Church Movement (UFCM) currently serving as senior pastor of Unity Fellowship of Christ Church, Greater A...
2018-10-25
57 min
Desert Lady Diaries
DLD| Denise Cullum
Originally from Buffalo, NY, Denise made her first trip to the desert in 1979, driving her Chevy Nova from Camp Lejune, in North Carolina, where her husband had previously been stationed. Denise arrived to 29Palms in the middle of the night and was pretty surprised by what she saw the next morning. Denise describes these as the days when the military would say, "If we wanted you to have a wife, we would have issued you one." These days, the military is much more aware of the important role spouses and families play in the lives of our service men and ha...
2018-10-22
33 min
The ZAMI NOBLA Podcast
Petrina Bloodworth and Emma Foulkes First Couple to say "I Do" after Same-Sex Marriage Equality
On June 26, 2015, the Supreme Court of the United States, in a 5-4 decision declared same-sex marriage legal in all 50 states. In our episode today, we talk with the first couple to marry after the court's decision, Petrina Bloodworth and Emma Foulkes, a same-sex couple living in Atlanta, GA. They talk about how Jeff Graham, executive director of Georgia Equality, A LGBT advocacy organization helped them initiate the process, describe what it was like to wait until the passing of the law, and what married life looks like today. Georgia Equality Calls Supreme Court Ruling On Gay Marriage "...
2018-10-11
43 min
The ZAMI NOBLA Podcast
Midgett Speaks on Satisfying Work and Passionate Sex at Age 82
Show notes: Midgett, an 82 year-old Black Lesbian writer of erotica living in San Francisco, talks about the importance of having meaningful work and a passionate sex life at every age. She has written two books, “New York Flavor with a San Francisco Beat” and “Brown on Brown: Black Lesbian Erotica.” Her email address is midgettsf@aol.com You can find her on YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNK8wZkVnLo She has also written a monthly inspirational column, Midgett's Corner, for the Western Edition, a newspaper that caters to San Franc...
2018-09-27
45 min
The ZAMI NOBLA Podcast
"The Best She Knows," Sheree L. Greer on Intersectionality, Creative Writing and Perspective
A Milwaukee, Wisconsin native, Sheree L. Greer is a writer and educator living in Tampa, Florida. She founded The Kitchen Table Literary Arts Center to showcase and support the work of Black women and women writers of color and is the author of two novels, Let the Lover Be and A Return to Arms, a short story collection, Once and Future Lovers, and a student writing guide, Stop Writing Wack Essays. Sheree is a VONA/VOICES alum, Astraea Lesbian Foundation for Justice grantee, Ragdale Artist House Rubin Fellow, and YADDO fellow. She has completed Creative Capital Core S...
2018-09-13
53 min
The ZAMI NOBLA Podcast
Mary Anne Adams Shares Her Story and the Herstory of ZAMI NOBLA
Mary Anne Adams, Founder and Executive Director of ZAMI NOBLA: National Organization of Black Lesbians on Aging talks about why she gives back to her community and details the genesis of ZAMI NOBLA.
2018-08-30
55 min
The ZAMI NOBLA Podcast
EP 003: Dr. Dionne Bates Speaks on the Power of Words, Emotional Health, and Freedom
Dr. Dionne Bates, Atlanta area therapist shares wisdom on how using the right language can make a big difference, and so much more.
2018-08-16
55 min
The ZAMI NOBLA Podcast
EP 002: Trey Anthony Shines her Limelight on Love, Living Out Loud, and Vulnerability
Trey Anthony, an acclaimed writer, producer, and actor shares insights from her life and her plays, How Black Mothers Say I Love You, and Da Kink in My Hair.
2018-08-16
44 min
The ZAMI NOBLA Podcast
EP 001: Angela Denise Davis on Origins and Opportunities
Angela Denise Davis, host of the ZAMI NOBLA Podcast talks about her journey creating and implementing the podcast.
2018-08-16
17 min
The ZAMI NOBLA Podcast
Trailer
This podcast is for black lesbians over 40 who have always wanted a sound source that gets them. This show centers their lives with conversations about health and wellness, love and relationships, and current events.
2018-07-27
02 min
Denise Walsh - Coaching for Coaches
Episode 51 - Quantum Christianity with Aaron Davis
Could it be that when Jesus said, "it is finished" he wasn't JUST talking about conquering sin and death? Is it possible that, through this very same act, Jesus may have also restored the authority He had given to Adam -- and to every man -- which is to have dominion over the earth?Today's guest speaker, Aaron Davis, will share how his book "Quantum Christianity" explores how we, as Christians, have the authority to influence and impact the world around us through what we think, say and do. His book has an amazing way of bringing science...
2018-06-18
1h 05