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What The If?What The If?FACE Blindness: Beyond The IF!We're excited to share a special treat with all our listeners - a "Beyond the IF" segment usually available only to our Patreon supporters! This bonus episode extends our fascinating conversation with Sharrona Pearl, author of "Do I Know You: From Face Blindness to Super Recognition." In this deeper exploration, we shift our focus to the opposite end of the face recognition spectrum - super recognizers. These individuals possess an extraordinary ability to remember and identify faces. But is this superpower all it's cracked up to be? We explore the daily challenges faced by super recognizers, from accidentally creeping people...2024-10-2125 minWhat The If?What The If?FACE Blindness: Beyond The IF!We're excited to share a special treat with all our listeners - a "Beyond the IF" segment usually available only to our Patreon supporters! This bonus episode extends our fascinating conversation with Sharrona Pearl, author of "Do I Know You: From Face Blindness to Super Recognition." In this deeper exploration, we shift our focus to the opposite end of the face recognition spectrum - super recognizers. These individuals possess an extraordinary ability to remember and identify faces. But is this superpower all it's cracked up to be? We explore the daily challenges faced by super recognizers, from accidentally creeping people...2024-10-2125 minWhat The If?What The If?FACE Blindness with Sharrona Pearl!Join us as we welcome special guest Sharrona Pearl, author of "Do I Know You: From Face Blindness to Super Recognition" from Johns Hopkins Press. What if everyone suddenly woke up face blind? Together with Sharrona, we explore the fascinating world of face recognition and its absence, delving into the challenges and unexpected benefits of living in a society where no one can recognize faces. From diverse friend groups to biometric surveillance, discover how our world might adapt. Explore the coping mechanisms developed by those with face blindness and ponder how these strategies might become universal in a face-blind world...2024-10-2151 minWhat The If?What The If?FACE Blindness with Sharrona Pearl!Join us as we welcome special guest Sharrona Pearl, author of "Do I Know You: From Face Blindness to Super Recognition" from Johns Hopkins Press. What if everyone suddenly woke up face blind? Together with Sharrona, we explore the fascinating world of face recognition and its absence, delving into the challenges and unexpected benefits of living in a society where no one can recognize faces. From diverse friend groups to biometric surveillance, discover how our world might adapt. Explore the coping mechanisms developed by those with face blindness and ponder how these strategies might become universal in a face-blind world...2024-10-2151 minNew Books with Miranda MelcherNew Books with Miranda MelcherSharrona Pearl, "Do I Know You?: From Face Blindness to Super Recognition" (Johns Hopkins UP, 2023)In Do I Know You? From Faceblindness to Super Recognition (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2023), Dr. Sharrona Pearl explores the fascinating category of face recognition and the "the face recognition spectrum," which ranges from face blindness at one end to super recognition at the other. Super recognizers can recall faces from only the briefest exposure, while face blind people lack the capacity to recognize faces at all, including those of their closest loved ones. Informed by archival research, the latest neurological studies, and testimonials from people at both ends of the spectrum, Dr. Pearl tells a nuanced story of how we...2024-06-0839 minNew Books in LawNew Books in LawSharrona Pearl, "Do I Know You?: From Face Blindness to Super Recognition" (Johns Hopkins UP, 2023)In Do I Know You? From Faceblindness to Super Recognition (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2023), Dr. Sharrona Pearl explores the fascinating category of face recognition and the "the face recognition spectrum," which ranges from face blindness at one end to super recognition at the other. Super recognizers can recall faces from only the briefest exposure, while face blind people lack the capacity to recognize faces at all, including those of their closest loved ones. Informed by archival research, the latest neurological studies, and testimonials from people at both ends of the spectrum, Dr. Pearl tells a nuanced story of how we...2024-06-0839 minNew Books in PsychologyNew Books in PsychologySharrona Pearl, "Do I Know You?: From Face Blindness to Super Recognition" (Johns Hopkins UP, 2023)In Do I Know You? From Faceblindness to Super Recognition (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2023), Dr. Sharrona Pearl explores the fascinating category of face recognition and the "the face recognition spectrum," which ranges from face blindness at one end to super recognition at the other. Super recognizers can recall faces from only the briefest exposure, while face blind people lack the capacity to recognize faces at all, including those of their closest loved ones. Informed by archival research, the latest neurological studies, and testimonials from people at both ends of the spectrum, Dr. Pearl tells a nuanced story of how we...2024-06-0839 minNew Books in Science, Technology, and SocietyNew Books in Science, Technology, and SocietySharrona Pearl, "Do I Know You?: From Face Blindness to Super Recognition" (Johns Hopkins UP, 2023)In Do I Know You? From Faceblindness to Super Recognition (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2023), Dr. Sharrona Pearl explores the fascinating category of face recognition and the "the face recognition spectrum," which ranges from face blindness at one end to super recognition at the other. Super recognizers can recall faces from only the briefest exposure, while face blind people lack the capacity to recognize faces at all, including those of their closest loved ones. Informed by archival research, the latest neurological studies, and testimonials from people at both ends of the spectrum, Dr. Pearl tells a nuanced story of how we...2024-06-0839 minNew Books in Policing, Incarceration, and ReformNew Books in Policing, Incarceration, and ReformSharrona Pearl, "Do I Know You?: From Face Blindness to Super Recognition" (Johns Hopkins UP, 2023)In Do I Know You? From Faceblindness to Super Recognition (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2023), Dr. Sharrona Pearl explores the fascinating category of face recognition and the "the face recognition spectrum," which ranges from face blindness at one end to super recognition at the other. Super recognizers can recall faces from only the briefest exposure, while face blind people lack the capacity to recognize faces at all, including those of their closest loved ones. Informed by archival research, the latest neurological studies, and testimonials from people at both ends of the spectrum, Dr. Pearl tells a nuanced story of how we...2024-06-0839 minNew Books in the History of ScienceNew Books in the History of ScienceSharrona Pearl, "Do I Know You?: From Face Blindness to Super Recognition" (Johns Hopkins UP, 2023)In Do I Know You? From Faceblindness to Super Recognition (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2023), Dr. Sharrona Pearl explores the fascinating category of face recognition and the "the face recognition spectrum," which ranges from face blindness at one end to super recognition at the other. Super recognizers can recall faces from only the briefest exposure, while face blind people lack the capacity to recognize faces at all, including those of their closest loved ones. Informed by archival research, the latest neurological studies, and testimonials from people at both ends of the spectrum, Dr. Pearl tells a nuanced story of how we...2024-06-0839 minNew Books in NeuroscienceNew Books in NeuroscienceSharrona Pearl, "Do I Know You?: From Face Blindness to Super Recognition" (Johns Hopkins UP, 2023)In Do I Know You? From Faceblindness to Super Recognition (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2023), Dr. Sharrona Pearl explores the fascinating category of face recognition and the "the face recognition spectrum," which ranges from face blindness at one end to super recognition at the other. Super recognizers can recall faces from only the briefest exposure, while face blind people lack the capacity to recognize faces at all, including those of their closest loved ones. Informed by archival research, the latest neurological studies, and testimonials from people at both ends of the spectrum, Dr. Pearl tells a nuanced story of how we...2024-06-0839 minThese Three ThingsThese Three ThingsForever Fit with Marci BeckJoin the latest episode of TTT; where host Sharrona Reaves introduces her personal trainer, Marci Beck. In a heartfelt conversation, Sharrona shares how the loss of her sister plunged her into grief, leading to depression, poor diet, and weight gain. She opens up about her journey back to fitness and health with Marci's help. Marci provides valuable insights into the importance of exercise and fitness as we age, offers practical tips for getting started, and explains why embracing a Forever Fit lifestyle is crucial for long-term health. Tune in to be inspired and learn how you can...2024-05-0756 minInfinite WomenInfinite WomenSharrona Pearl on Riva Lehrer, disability, humanity and autonomyDr Sharrona Pearl, a professor of bioethics and history at Drexel University, joins us to talk about painter, writer, educator and activist Riva Lehrer, whose experience living with spina bifida significantly influences her work.Read the interview transcript: https://www.infinite-women.com/wp-content/uploads/Sharrona-Pearl-on-Riva-Lehrer-disability-humanity-and-autonomy-transcript.pdf2024-04-2941 minNew Books in Critical TheoryNew Books in Critical TheorySharrona Pearl, "Mask" (Bloombury, 2024)From the theatre mask and masquerade to the masked criminal and the rise of facial recognition software, masks have long performed as an instrument for the protection and concealment of identity.Even as they conceal and protect, masks – as faces – are an extension of the self. At the same time, they are a part of material culture: what are masks made of? What traces do they leave behind? Acknowledging that that mask-wearing has become increasingly weaponized and politicised, in Mask (Bloomsbury, 2024) Dr. Sharrona Pearl looks at the politics of the mask, exploring how identity itself is read on thi...2024-04-1430 minNew Books with Miranda MelcherNew Books with Miranda MelcherSharrona Pearl, "Mask" (Bloombury, 2024)From the theatre mask and masquerade to the masked criminal and the rise of facial recognition software, masks have long performed as an instrument for the protection and concealment of identity.Even as they conceal and protect, masks – as faces – are an extension of the self. At the same time, they are a part of material culture: what are masks made of? What traces do they leave behind? Acknowledging that that mask-wearing has become increasingly weaponized and politicised, in Mask (Bloomsbury, 2024) Dr. Sharrona Pearl looks at the politics of the mask, exploring how identity itself is read on thi...2024-04-1430 minNew Books in FilmNew Books in FilmSharrona Pearl, "Mask" (Bloombury, 2024)From the theatre mask and masquerade to the masked criminal and the rise of facial recognition software, masks have long performed as an instrument for the protection and concealment of identity.Even as they conceal and protect, masks – as faces – are an extension of the self. At the same time, they are a part of material culture: what are masks made of? What traces do they leave behind? Acknowledging that that mask-wearing has become increasingly weaponized and politicised, in Mask (Bloomsbury, 2024) Dr. Sharrona Pearl looks at the politics of the mask, exploring how identity itself is read on thi...2024-04-1430 minNew Books in Performing ArtsNew Books in Performing ArtsSharrona Pearl, "Mask" (Bloombury, 2024)From the theatre mask and masquerade to the masked criminal and the rise of facial recognition software, masks have long performed as an instrument for the protection and concealment of identity.Even as they conceal and protect, masks – as faces – are an extension of the self. At the same time, they are a part of material culture: what are masks made of? What traces do they leave behind? Acknowledging that that mask-wearing has become increasingly weaponized and politicised, in Mask (Bloomsbury, 2024) Dr. Sharrona Pearl looks at the politics of the mask, exploring how identity itself is read on thi...2024-04-1430 minNew Books in ReligionNew Books in ReligionSharrona Pearl, "Mask" (Bloombury, 2024)From the theatre mask and masquerade to the masked criminal and the rise of facial recognition software, masks have long performed as an instrument for the protection and concealment of identity.Even as they conceal and protect, masks – as faces – are an extension of the self. At the same time, they are a part of material culture: what are masks made of? What traces do they leave behind? Acknowledging that that mask-wearing has become increasingly weaponized and politicised, in Mask (Bloomsbury, 2024) Dr. Sharrona Pearl looks at the politics of the mask, exploring how identity itself is read on thi...2024-04-1430 minNew Books In Public HealthNew Books In Public HealthSharrona Pearl, "Mask" (Bloombury, 2024)From the theatre mask and masquerade to the masked criminal and the rise of facial recognition software, masks have long performed as an instrument for the protection and concealment of identity.Even as they conceal and protect, masks – as faces – are an extension of the self. At the same time, they are a part of material culture: what are masks made of? What traces do they leave behind? Acknowledging that that mask-wearing has become increasingly weaponized and politicised, in Mask (Bloomsbury, 2024) Dr. Sharrona Pearl looks at the politics of the mask, exploring how identity itself is read on thi...2024-04-1430 minNew Books in Science, Technology, and SocietyNew Books in Science, Technology, and SocietySharrona Pearl, "Mask" (Bloombury, 2024)From the theatre mask and masquerade to the masked criminal and the rise of facial recognition software, masks have long performed as an instrument for the protection and concealment of identity.Even as they conceal and protect, masks – as faces – are an extension of the self. At the same time, they are a part of material culture: what are masks made of? What traces do they leave behind? Acknowledging that that mask-wearing has become increasingly weaponized and politicised, in Mask (Bloomsbury, 2024) Dr. Sharrona Pearl looks at the politics of the mask, exploring how identity itself is read on thi...2024-04-1430 minThese Three ThingsThese Three ThingsCameo BoBo - The Goal CoachTTT host Sharrona Reaves, shares her conversation after sitting down with the incredibly talented Cameo BoBo. As host of "The Cameo BoBo Show- Live in Music City", a goal coach and independent recording artist, Cameo wears many hats. Join us as she opens up about her remarkable journey, offering invaluable insights into balancing her diverse roles and her dedication to empowering women.  2024-04-091h 08These Three ThingsThese Three ThingsBeing Liked vs Being TalentedTTT is back with it's first episode of 2024! Host Sharrona Reaves speaks on  being liked vs being talented, why we need to support people like Amanda Seales and what the rejection of "Amanda Types" is really saying about our culture. 2024-03-271h 03Rockowe kalendariumRockowe kalendariumMuhammad Ali przewidział sukces The Beatles. Policja chciała obciąć włosy Led Zeppelin! ROCKOWE KALENDARIUM, 12-18 lutegoLegendarny Muhammad Ali znał się nie tylko na boksowaniu. Okazuje się, że miał też nosa do muzyki - to właśnie on przewidział wielki sukces czwórki chłopaków z The Beatles. W tym odcinku opowiadam też, jak panowie z Led Zeppelin zwiali policji czekającej na nich z nożyczkami, o prawdziwej historii kawałka My Sharrona oraz o końcu projektu Audioslave. Posłuchajcie, co w połowie lutego wydarzyło się w świecie rocka.2024-02-1208 minSomething You Should KnowSomething You Should KnowHow You Recognize Faces & The Way to Think More ClearlyHow your food tastes depends on a lot of things that have nothing to do with the food itself. I begin this episode by revealing how things such as the lighting, the weight of utensils and the color of the plate can impact how much you enjoy your meal. https://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2014/12/31/370397449/food-psychology-how-to-trick-your-palate-into-a-tastier-meal#When you recognize a person, chances are it is the face you recognize. How does that work exactly? What is it about the face? How much of a person’s face do you have to see in order to recognize them? So...2024-01-2250 minThese Three ThingsThese Three ThingsSenator Charlane Oliver- Tennessee Stand Up!Tennessee Senator Charlane Oliver shares with TTT how a shy girl from Little Rock Arkansas found herself in politics, the after affect of the "Tennessee 3" and what their expulsion exposed to the world about what's happening in Tennessee legislature. 2023-10-1132 minThese Three ThingsThese Three ThingsBEING BIRACIALTTT host Sharrona Reaves has an in-depth conversation with Jasmine Jenkins on growing up Bi-Racial, discussing childhood exposure, fitting in, navigating life into adulthood and what ultimately matters in the end. 2023-09-271h 19These Three ThingsThese Three ThingsPART 2- THE SELF-AWARE NARCISSIST- LEON R. WALKERTTT returns with Part 2 of the Self-Aware Narcissist episode. In this final  conversation Leon Walker talks about his life today after being thrust into the social media world, his thoughts on love, and where he stands spiritually. Host Sharrona Reaves leaves "3 Things" at the end of the show! 2023-09-1439 minThese Three ThingsThese Three ThingsTHE SELF-AWARE NARCISSIST- LEON R. WALKERSocial media famous self-aware narcissist Leon R. Walker has a raw and real conversation with TTT host Sharrona Reaves, as he shares his story of childhood trauma. Leon holds nothing back and gives mind blowing insight into the mind of a man with narcissistic personality disorder. (NPD) 2023-09-111h 01These Three ThingsThese Three ThingsTHE EVOLUTION OF TTTAfter celebrating 3 years of TTT, host Sharrona Reaves shares how the show has evolved, the catalyst for the evolution, and what you can expect from future episodes. She also talks a dream, sex and the city's...."and just like that"... episode that hit home and TTT's next episode with a few Gen Zer's...that say my generation dropped the ball! 2023-08-0947 minThese Three ThingsThese Three ThingsLEADERSHIPTTT host Sharrona Reaves speaks with leadership expert, Alfonzo Alexander on what makes a great leader, leadership styles, what to do if you're failing as a leader and SO MUCH MORE! 2023-07-131h 03These Three ThingsThese Three ThingsFINAL FOUR (PART 2)TTT is back for Part 2 of the Final Four Episode, this time bringing in head coach of the 1994 Final Four Women’s Basketball Team Rick Moody to share his thoughts on this emotional and groundbreaking season. 2023-06-271h 02These Three ThingsThese Three ThingsFINAL FOURMembers of The University of Alabama 1994 Final Four Women’s Basketball Team share their story of death, joy and new life in one amazing basketball season! 2023-06-2055 minDemystifying DiversityDemystifying DiversityMoving Beyond Biases: A Technological ApproachIn this episode of the Demystifying Diversity Podcast, host Daralyse Lyons examines the ways in which technology both accelerates and dismantles bias in our workplaces, our homes, and within society at large. In this episode, you will learn about: * How it is impossible to fully eradicate bias within technology, and how, in some cases, understanding bias can enable better technological and social outcomes. * How technology is inherently biased, because it is developed and used by people who themselves have biases. * How technology, when used properly, can democratize society. 2023-05-091h 34These Three ThingsThese Three Things10% or Nah- How to giveDuring the Thanksgiving season TTT Host Sharrona Reaves talks with Apostle Terrance Lyons on the heart of giving and the blessings that come with it. 2022-11-241h 20These Three ThingsThese Three ThingsTHE TIPPING POINTHappy 50th Episode!!! TTT Host Sharrona Reaves addresses tipping and gratuity in the black community. 2022-11-0131 minThese Three ThingsThese Three ThingsBLACK COFFEEHost Sharrona Reaves shares a conversation with Elbi Elm the owner of The Culturist Union Coffee shop in Savannah Georgia, about their love of coffee, black ownership and overcoming life's setbacks to realize your dreams. 2022-10-251h 03These Three ThingsThese Three ThingsBLACK MEN AND THERAPYTTT Host Sharrona Reaves sits down in Arlington Virginia with 3 men to discuss their thoughts and views regarding therapy and the ways in which black men address mental health issues. 2022-10-111h 42These Three ThingsThese Three ThingsUPDATED! SO...YOU WANT TO START A PODCAST?Due to the question being asked daily, TTT host Sharrona Reaves revisits a prior episode from Season 3 on how to get your podcast started. She shares a few new updates of what she's learned since releasing the original version. 2022-09-2050 minThese Three ThingsThese Three ThingsMIND YA....BUDGET!It's time to build generational wealth! TTT host Sharrona Reaves talks with Nakeisha Jones owner of Premier Business Solutions about budgeting and saving! Nakeisha gives practical and easy tips to help start your budget and get our money right! 2022-09-061h 07These Three ThingsThese Three ThingsWTH- WHAT THE HORMONES??SEASON 4 PREMIER!! TTT Host Sharrona Reaves talks with Naturopathic Dr. Brandi Moore about all the things that affect our hormones and how we can be better prepared for those changes as we age! She even shares some great advice for men too! 2022-08-231h 19These Three ThingsThese Three ThingsREPOST: Kings of Nashville- Dating Marriage DivorceHost Sharrona Reaves shares a repost episode of her conversation with a group of men from Nashville Tennessee. The men share there experiences and perspectives on dating, married life and divorce. 2022-07-251h 31These Three ThingsThese Three ThingsREPOST- INTRODUCTION TO THESE THREE THINGSHAPPY 2 YEAR ANNIVERSARY TO THESE THREE THINGS PODCAST!! With the release of Season 4 coming soon, host Sharrona Reaves brings back the introduction episode that shares how the podcast was started and the intention of the show!   2022-07-2125 minBalcony CheerleaderBalcony CheerleaderS3 Ep.5 Womens Basketball Coach Contessa Sharrona ReavesCoach Sharrona Reaves discusses the highs and lows of coaching and its effect on motherhood. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/miss-thunder/support2022-06-141h 28Uma Arte LongaUma Arte LongaSérie "O que está se passando com essa cabeça?" Ep. 04: A face do malVocê acredita que já houve gente que acreditou em criminosos natos? Você sabia que já se tentou regenerar criminosos contumazes por meio de operações plásticas? Ficou curioso? Ouça/veja o episódio.  Referências  Código Penal Brasileiro. Decreto Lei 2.848 de 7 de dezembro de 1940. LEWISON, Edward. An experiment in facial reconstructive surgery in a prison population. Canadian Medical Association Journal, v. 92, n. 6, p. 251, 1965.  LOMBROSO, Cesare. O homem delinquente. Editora Edijur, 2020.  PEARL, Sharrona. Change Your Face, Change Your Life? Prison Plastic Surgery as a Way to Reduce Recidivism. Journal of the History of Medic...2022-03-2713 minThese Three ThingsThese Three ThingsMY SISTER DIED FROM COVID 19TTT host Sharrona Reaves gives her listeners insight on the life of her 47 year old  sister Latoria Mckenzie (Toe) and the horrible death that is Covid 19.   2022-01-1244 minThese Three ThingsThese Three ThingsJULIA ROCK- CAREER AND LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT COACHTTT Host Sharrona Reaves talks with Julia Rock CEO at Rock Career about her work helping professional and college basketball players transition and find the right career after their playing days. 2021-11-0956 minThese Three ThingsThese Three ThingsBLACK WOMEN AND SEXUAL LIBERATIONTTT host Sharrona Reaves talks with sexual educator, liberator and counselor Dr. Clarissa Francis on the sexual liberation of black women and the sexual freedom movement that's happening. 2021-09-2859 minThese Three ThingsThese Three ThingsPMDD- This is not just PMS!Host Sharrona Reaves talks with Mental Health Awareness Advocate and friend Mali Keianna on PMDD- Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder and its violent affect on women who suffer from it. 2021-09-2148 minThese Three ThingsThese Three ThingsSO YOU WANT TO START A PODCAST?TTT Host Sharrona Reaves answers questions from her audience about starting a podcast. Tune in to listen to tips ideas and the two major keys your podcast will need to be successful. 2021-09-1552 minThese Three ThingsThese Three ThingsPEOPLE I LIKE....AND WHYHost Sharrona Reaves shares her list of people that she likes....from activist to comedians to analyst, she gives a breakdown on why they made the list and how they just might become people you like too! 2021-09-0856 minThese Three ThingsThese Three ThingsVICTORIA EADY BUTLER- 2021 MASTER BLENDER OF THE YEARHost Sharrona Reaves shares a snippet of conversation with Uncle Nearest Whiskey award winning master blender, Victoria Eady Butler. Victoria is the great great grand daughter of Nearest Green. Ms. Butler is the first black and female master blender in whiskey history. 2021-08-2442 minThese Three ThingsThese Three ThingsREPOST- KINGS OF ATLANTA/DATING OVER 40REPOST- One of the most listened to episodes of TTT, host Sharrona Reaves talks with 3 single men from Atlanta, (Matthew, Harry/Chris, and Barry about what it's like dating over 40 in Atlanta. These Kings share a lot of insight on what matters and a lot of laughs. 2021-08-171h 33These Three ThingsThese Three ThingsBREAK-UPSHost Sharrona Reaves shares her insight, personal experience and the experience of others on the outcome of relationship Break-ups and how we process them. 2021-08-1147 minThese Three ThingsThese Three ThingsPart 2- Black Women and StereotypesIn Part 2 of BW and Stereotypes, host Sharrona Reaves, Executive Coach Dr. Patricia Thompson and the Queens of Houston discuss the Angry, Sapphire, Strong and Jezebel stereotypes.  2021-08-031h 17These Three ThingsThese Three ThingsPart 1- Black Women and StereotypesHost Sharrona Reaves, The Queens of Houston (Judy, Ebony, Tamika) and Dr. Patricia Thompson, break down the origins and evolution of 4 stereotypes that black women have faced throughout history: Mammy, Angry/Sapphire, Strong and Jezebel. 2021-07-2756 minThese Three ThingsThese Three ThingsPart 2-Mother and Son RelationshipsTTT Host Sharrona Reaves and her son Kenden Reaves discuss growing up and the pitfalls young men face today, spirituality and the value of young men of single moms having mentors. 2021-07-2046 minThese Three ThingsThese Three ThingsMother and Son RelationshipsHost Sharrona Reaves sits with her son Kenden for and in-depth conversation on their relationship. Sharrona and Kenden talk about the drama surrounding his birth, life after divorce for a young man being raised by his mom, peer pressure and the pitfalls young men in this generation are facing. 2021-07-1356 minThese Three ThingsThese Three ThingsREPOST- Mother and Daughter Relationships with Kimora ReavesREPOST- In the spirit of spending time with family over the holiday weekend, Host Sharrona Reaves replays her episode with her daughter Kimora Reaves. NEXT TUESDAY Look for a NEW EPISODE on Mother and Son Relationships with her son Kenden. 2021-07-061h 31These Three ThingsThese Three ThingsWhat Makes You Happy?TTT Host Sharrona Reaves shares thoughts on women and the importance of prioritizing our happiness as much as we do those we love. 2021-06-2935 minThese Three ThingsThese Three ThingsBlack Women and Therapy Part-2TTT host Sharrona Reaves shares the second part of a in-depth conversation with Executive Coach Dr. Patricia Thompson and Licensed Therapist Leslie Fye on Black Women and Therapy. 2021-06-2256 minThese Three ThingsThese Three ThingsBlack Women and TherapyTTT Host sits down in Atlanta, GA and talks with Executive Coach Dr. Patricia Thompson and Licensed Therapist Leslie Fye to discuss the mental health of Black Women in the workplace and everyday life. 2021-06-1557 minThese Three ThingsThese Three ThingsSeason 3 Introduction- Where you Been?TTT Host Sharrona Reaves catches her listeners up on where she's been since Season 2, what to expect in Season 3 and all the changes to the show! 2021-06-0837 minPastor Plus: More Than a PastorPastor Plus: More Than a Pastor#25 Sharrona Reaves | Pastor Plus | SavannahIn this episode, I'm sitting with Sharrona Reaves and discussing the components of her podcast entitled, "These Three Things Podcast". We discussed some of the issues black women face, the need to overcome trauma and systemic hurdles, and also how women of color can advance together. Connect with her: www.thesethree-things.com Facebook: @thesethreethingsp Twitter/Instagram/ YouTube: @thesethreethingspodcast Pastor plus camp is coming up June 24-25, 2021. https://www.cajohnson.org/pastorplus #mboropastor #pastorplus #greatnesscoach #murfreesboro #rutherfordcounty #middletn #manmaker #manmademen #manmakeracademy #marriagecamp2021-04-2632 minThese Three ThingsThese Three ThingsPart 2 Kings of Nashville- Marriage, Divorce and DatingTTT host Sharrona Reaves share Part 2 of her conversation with three highly successful men of Nashville Tennessee and their perspectives on marriage, divorce, dating and much more. 2021-02-161h 31These Three ThingsThese Three ThingsKings of Nashville on Marriage, Divorce and DatingTTT Host Sharrona Reaves sits and talks with three highly successful men from Nashville Tennessee, to discuss their thoughts on marriage, divorce, dating and much more. 2021-02-0956 minThese Three ThingsThese Three ThingsMother and Daughter Relationships with Kimora ReavesHost Sharrona Reaves has a discussion about Mother and Daughter relationships and much more with her daughter Kimora Reaves. 2021-02-021h 31These Three ThingsThese Three ThingsPart 2- Black Women and FaithHost Sharrona Reaves shares Part 2 of her conversation with a group of women she spent 13 weeks with growing in faith. 2021-01-2651 minThese Three ThingsThese Three ThingsBlack Women and FaithTTT host Sharrona Reaves discusses Black Women and Faith with a group of women who spent 13 weeks together restoring, developing, building and maintaining their faith. 2021-01-1955 minThese Three ThingsThese Three ThingsMignon Francois- Owner of The Cupcake Collection on EntrepreneurshipHost Sharrona Reaves talks with Mignon Francois owner of The Cupcake Collection in Nashville and New Orleans about entrepreneurship, building a million dollar business and more. 2021-01-121h 09These Three ThingsThese Three ThingsA New Year, Resolutions and ElectionsHost Sharrona Reaves shares her thoughts and takeaways from 2020, intentions in the New Year, new friends made and her view on the importance of the black vote. 2021-01-0527 minThese Three ThingsThese Three ThingsPart-2 Kings of Atlanta Dating Over 40The conversation continues with Host Sharrona Reaves and the Kings of Atlanta on Dating over 40. 2020-12-151h 06These Three ThingsThese Three ThingsPart-1 Kings of Atlanta-Dating Over 40Host Sharrona Reaves breaks down the perspectives of 3 Kings, who live in Atlanta Georgia, thoughts on dating over 40. 2020-12-081h 33These Three ThingsThese Three ThingsMothers Against Racism- CoFounder Daynia LaForceAn in depth conversations with Mothers Against Racism Co-Founder Daynia LaForce. LaForce shares her story of moving to the US from St. Lucia as a child. Her first experience with racism, raising black sons in America and how her and Co-Founder Donna Marshall came together to create Mothers Against Racism. 2020-12-011h 10These Three ThingsThese Three ThingsBlack Women and Friendships- Part 2Part 2 of an in depth conversation on Friendships with Host Sharrona Reaves, TTT Therapist Dr. Patricia Thompson and the Queen Group-DC 2020-11-2455 minThese Three ThingsThese Three ThingsBlack Women and Friendships- Part 1Host Sharrona Reaves introduces the Queen Group- DC. The ladies have an in-depth conversation about black women and our friendships. 2020-11-1754 minThese Three ThingsThese Three ThingsREPOST-Black Women and Politics/What’s Next?GEORGIA SENATE ELECTION DAY! With today being election day in Georgia, Host Sharrona Reaves re-shares this episode on the importance of voting and a few other things to strengthen our presence in politics.  2020-11-1033 minCOVIDCallsCOVIDCallsEP #162 - 11.03.2020 - Election Day 2020!Today we have an election day discussion about voting with Yajaira Ayala, Kora Fortun, and Sharrona Pearl. 2020-11-041h 12These Three ThingsThese Three ThingsBlack Women and the Imposter SyndromeHost Sharrona Reaves is joined by TTT Therapist Dr. Patricia Thompson and The Queen Group Atlanta to discuss the Imposter Phenomenon. 2020-11-031h 00These Three ThingsThese Three ThingsGrateful and Greedy with author Tamika R. NewmanAuthor Tamika Newman talks with Host Sharrona Reaves about her book Grateful and Greedy-Challenging and Redefining what it means to win in life. 2020-10-2757 minThese Three ThingsThese Three ThingsSEASON 2 INTRODUCTIONHost Sharrona Reaves shares thoughts on what she learned in Season 1 and what listeners can expect on Season 2. 2020-10-2720 minThese Three ThingsThese Three ThingsDating Over 40- Part 2Part 2- Host Sharrona Reaves and the Queen Group- Atlanta continue the conversation breaking down interracial dating, dating on-line and what's important in the bedroom. 2020-09-0854 minThese Three ThingsThese Three ThingsDating Over 40- Part 1Host Sharrona Reaves is back with The Queen Group Atlanta to discuss what the climate is like dating over 40. What are women looking for and the possibilities of finding it. 2020-09-081h 01These Three ThingsThese Three ThingsOvercoming Grief/The Other side of GriefHost Sharrona Reaves talks with "Inspiration in the Mourning" author Georgette Jackson about how she overcame grief after losing her 3 children to illness and the grief that the black community is currently feeling.  2020-09-0156 minThese Three ThingsThese Three ThingsBlack Women in the Workplace Pt 2These Three Things Host Sharrona Reaves shares part 2 of her discussion on Black Women in the Workplace with the Queen Group-Atlanta. This episode focuses on leadership, dealing with jealousy and competition in the workplace, and a look into Human Resources.  2020-08-2551 minThese Three ThingsThese Three ThingsBlack Women in the Workplace Pt 1In this 2 part episode, Host Sharrona Reaves is joined by a group of highly successful WOC in Atlanta, Georgia to discuss workplace microaggressions, finding your voice as a leader, and successfully climbing the corporate ladder. 2020-08-1856 minThese Three ThingsThese Three ThingsAtlanta Hair Maverick- Najah AzizNajah Aziz, celebrity hair stylist and owner of 'Like the River Salon' in Atlanta, Georgia talks about growth in the black salon, professionalism and the power of social media. 2020-08-111h 00These Three ThingsThese Three ThingsWNBA Legend, HOF, Single Mom-Tina Thompson Pt 2WNBA legend and Virginia Cavaliers women's basketball coach, Tina Thompson, discusses her thoughts on WOC supporting each other, her relationship with her mom Lady Thompson, and the powerful presence of her boss, Carla Williams, the first black female Division I Athletics Director. 2020-08-0458 minThese Three ThingsThese Three ThingsWNBA, HOF, Single Mom-Tina Thompson Pt 1In this 2 part episode, WNBA legend and Hall of Famer, Tina Thompson, talks about growing up in LA, managing success as a single Mom, and raising a son in America. 2020-07-2851 minThese Three ThingsThese Three ThingsBlack Women and our relationships with White Women with Jennifer GrimsonSharrona has an open and in-depth conversation with entrepreneur and host of Mico Empires Podcast, Jennifer Grimson, on the relationships between black and white women. 2020-07-211h 06These Three ThingsThese Three ThingsIntroduction to These Three Things2 Year Anniversary REPOST! Host Sharrona Reaves breaks down how 'These Three Things' podcast came to be and the intention of it's creation. - 2020-07-2125 minCOVIDCallsCOVIDCalls#45 COVIDCalls 5.15.2020 - Race & Face Masking in COVID-19 There is a historical notion in society that people who wear masks or face coverings always have something to hide. I mean, think about it—thieves, the Ku Klux Klan, etc. In the inherently racist America we know today, it is not uncommon for Muslim women to be seen as a threat when they wear their hijabs. Today, let’s talk about the struggles of minorities such as Black Americans and Muslim Americans that have become compounded by face mask requirements brought about by the current pandemic. Our guests are Sharrona Pearl, an associate professor of medical ethics at Drex...2020-06-011h 09Self Loathing MillennialsSelf Loathing MillennialsSharrona Pearl on mask culture, parenting, and we get deep on talmudic mentalityProfessor Pearl is an Associate Professor of Medical Ethics, Drexel University. You can find her newest book here: https://amzn.to/3bvqO43 Give her a follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Sharronapearl --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/selfloathingmillenials/support2020-05-1357 minThinking AllowedThinking AllowedThe meaning of the faceThe meaning of the face: How critical is it to our sense of identity, and relationship with others? Sharrona Pearl, Assistant Professor in Communications at the University of Pennsylvania, discusses her study of face transplant surgery. She's joined by Anne-Marie Martindale, Post-Doctoral Research Associate at the University of Manchester, who has studied the impact of facial disfigurement; as well as Professor Jonathan Cole, consultant in clinical neurophysiology, and author of two books examining the relationship between facial expressions, communication and the self. Revised repeat.Producer: Jayne Egerton.2019-06-1227 minCMAJ PodcastsCMAJ PodcastsThe ethics of face transplants: medical versus societal needsSend us a textIn this interview, professor Sharrona Pearl explores the history of face transplants through an ethical and societal lens. She discusses the intrinsic link between the face and one's sense of identity and wholeness as a person.Prof. Pearl is an Assistant Professor of Communication at the University of Pennsylvania. She received her PhD. in the History of Science from Harvard University. Her article, titled “Saving faces” was published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal.Full medical humanities article: www.cmaj.ca/lookup/doi/10.1503/cmaj.180039To request a transcript of this podcast, contact cmajgroup@cmaj.caSu...2018-04-2322 minHealth Files With Dr. MilesHealth Files With Dr. MilesSpecialist Interview: Dr. Sharrona Williams - Foot Pain - Episode 20If you are going to walk a mile in another man's shoes, make sure they provide the right support. In this extended episode, we interview Dr. Sharrona Williams, an orthopedic surgeon who specializes in foot and ankle disorders. We review causes and treatments of many types of foot pain including the very common plantar fasciitis, and others like tarsal tunnel syndrome, metatarsalgia, and Morton's neuroma to name a few. Should we walk barefoot? Is everybody from Texas bowlegged? Is a steroid shot going to help or hurt you?  These are a few of the many questions we a...2018-02-0843 minNo LimitsNo LimitsSide Effects: Food AccessOn this episode our guests will be Shellye Suttles, Food Policy & Program Coordinator for the Indianapolis Office of Public Health and Safety; Sharrona Moore, founder, Lawrence Community Gardens; and from Eskenazi Health - Dr. Dawn Haut, MD, CEO of Eskenazi Health Center, by phone. Eskenazi's Health Center Pecar location features a community garden and the Crooked Creek Food Pantry.2017-08-2900 minNew Books in MedicineNew Books in MedicineSharrona Pearl, “Face/On: Face Transplants and the Ethics of the Other” (U. Chicago Press, 2017)Sharrona Pearl‘s new book is an absolute pleasure to read. Face/On: Face Transplants and the Ethics of the Other (The University of Chicago Press, 2017) looks closely at facial allotransplantations (FAT), commonly known as face transplants, in order to offer a careful and fascinating study of the stakes for changing the face, and the changing stakes for the face. Troubling the indexical relationship between the face and character and reminding us that “[t]he self has always been a set of choices,” Pearl explores face transplantation as it relates to cosmetic surgery and whole-organ transplants, the cinema of the 19...2017-05-181h 08New Books in TechnologyNew Books in TechnologySharrona Pearl, “Face/On: Face Transplants and the Ethics of the Other” (U. Chicago Press, 2017)Sharrona Pearl‘s new book is an absolute pleasure to read. Face/On: Face Transplants and the Ethics of the Other (The University of Chicago Press, 2017) looks closely at facial allotransplantations (FAT), commonly known as face transplants, in order to offer a careful and fascinating study of the stakes for changing the face, and the changing stakes for the face. Troubling the indexical relationship between the face and character and reminding us that “[t]he self has always been a set of choices,” Pearl explores face transplantation as it relates to cosmetic surgery and whole-organ transplants, the cinema of the 19...2017-05-181h 08New Books in Big IdeasNew Books in Big IdeasSharrona Pearl, “Face/On: Face Transplants and the Ethics of the Other” (U. Chicago Press, 2017)Sharrona Pearl‘s new book is an absolute pleasure to read. Face/On: Face Transplants and the Ethics of the Other (The University of Chicago Press, 2017) looks closely at facial allotransplantations (FAT), commonly known as face transplants, in order to offer a careful and fascinating study of the stakes for changing the face, and the changing stakes for the face. Troubling the indexical relationship between the face and character and reminding us that “[t]he self has always been a set of choices,” Pearl explores face transplantation as it relates to cosmetic surgery and whole-organ transplants, the cinema of the 19...2017-05-181h 08The University of Chicago Press PodcastThe University of Chicago Press PodcastSharrona Pearl, “Face/On: Face Transplants and the Ethics of the Other” (U. Chicago Press, 2017)Sharrona Pearl‘s new book is an absolute pleasure to read. Face/On: Face Transplants and the Ethics of the Other (The University of Chicago Press, 2017) looks closely at facial allotransplantations (FAT), commonly known as face transplants, in order to offer a careful and fascinating study of the stakes for changing the face, and the changing stakes for the face. Troubling the indexical relationship between the face and character and reminding us that “[t]he self has always been a set of choices,” Pearl explores face transplantation as it relates to cosmetic surgery and whole-organ transplants, the cinema of the 19...2017-05-181h 08