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First Pentecostal Church of Buford
518. Pastor Jordan Copeland - Psalm 119 Series - Lesson 13: A Love-Hate Relationship
Tap here to send us a message!To truly live for God, you must love Him and His Word as much as you hate anything that leads you away from Him. The Psalmist did not serve out of routine but from a heart that was fully in love, drawn to truth and grieved by anything false. This kind of love is what sustains a faithful walk with God.06/19/2025 - Thursday NightScriptures:Psalm 119:97-114Psalm 119:42Revelation 2:6Psalm 97:10
2025-06-20
51 min
Buford CoC's Sermon Stream
May 4, 2025 - Kyle Rye - Do You Love Me
May 4, 2025 - Kyle Rye - Do You Love Me by Buford Church of Christ
2025-05-04
31 min
Buford CoC's Sermon Stream
February 9, 2025 - Kyle Rye - Love Story - Boaz & Ruth's Love For Each Other
February 9, 2025 - Kyle Rye - Love Story - Boaz & Ruth's Love For Each Other by Buford Church of Christ
2025-02-09
45 min
Buford CoC's Sermon Stream
February 2, 2025 - Kyle Rye - Love Story - Boaz's Love For Others
February 2, 2025 - Kyle Rye - Love Story - Boaz's Love For Others by Buford Church of Christ
2025-02-02
40 min
Buford CoC's Sermon Stream
January 26, 2025 - Kyle Rye - Love Story - Ruth's Love For Naomi
January 26, 2025 - Kyle Rye - Love Story - Ruth's Love For Naomi by Buford Church of Christ
2025-01-27
36 min
Buford CoC's Sermon Stream
January 19, 2025 - Kyle Rye - Final Instructions - Love One Another
January 19, 2025 - Kyle Rye - Final Instructions - Love One Another by Buford Church of Christ
2025-01-19
45 min
Meat + Three
Take Me Home: Food We Like in Places We Love
From Atlanta, Georgia to Pasadena, California, we explore the foods we love that make us feel at home. Come with us as we cook the recipes that taste like being wrapped in a warm hug, debate whether deep dish or tavern style pizza is best, spend an afternoon on a stretch of Atlanta with cuisine from all over the world, and sink our teeth into the juicy origins of the cheeseburger. Further Reading:For information on how you can donate time or resources to those impacted by the fires in Los Angeles, check ou...
2025-01-16
24 min
Buford CoC's Sermon Stream
January 12, 2025 - Kyle Rye - Love Story - Love Of God
January 12, 2025 - Kyle Rye - Love Story - Love Of God by Buford Church of Christ
2025-01-12
34 min
First Pentecostal Church of Buford
464. Pastor Jordan Copeland - His Banner Over Me is Love
Tap here to send us a message!God’s love for us is greater than we can fully understand, reaching far beyond anything we deserve. It looks past our flaws and doubts, offering us the chance to walk closely with Him and experience relationship with Him. As we grow in love with Him, we begin to see that His love is not about what we can do on our own, but about who He is and the truth that we belong to Him. 11/24/2024 - Sunday MorningScriptures:Song of Solomon 2:1-4Joh...
2024-11-25
44 min
Buford CoC's Sermon Stream
October 23, 2024 - Jim Craft - Jesus - His Breathtaking Love
October 23, 2024 - Jim Craft - Jesus - His Breathtaking Love by Buford Church of Christ
2024-10-24
42 min
Buford CoC's Sermon Stream
February 22, 2024 - Kyle Rye - Intimacy In The Home - Hard To Love
February 22, 2024 - Kyle Rye - Intimacy In The Home - Hard To Love by Buford Church of Christ
2024-02-26
44 min
Voices of a Highway
Identities and Belonging: Beyond Affordability ft. Delia Mendez-Valdez
In this episode we hear Delia Mendez-Valdez, We Love Buford Highway’s Program and Communications Coordinator. She shares her dreams and hopes for Buford Highway’s future, especially through the lens of her upbringing along the corridor. We hope you enjoy this final episode of the series Identities and Belonging. Thank you for listening to our stories this 2023. See you in 2024! Delia grew up along Buford Highway and she became a passionate advocate for community engagement. Starting as a youth program leader, she evolved into a community outreach coordinator, organizing health fairs and providing cruc...
2023-12-07
06 min
Voices of a Highway
Identities & Belonging: We Build What We Don't Have Yet ft. Jonathan Peraza Campos
In this episode we bring back Jonathan Peraza, who has been a guest in this podcast before! Jonathan discusses his dreams for Buford Highway and how this vision is centered around building spaces that we don’t have yet. It is not only about questioning and advocating for institutions to be equitable and just, it’s also about going beyond and outside of these structures to build something new, powerful, and unapologetically OURS. Jonathan reminds us that it is good to be critical about the world but we also need to remind ourselves what is b...
2023-11-30
14 min
Voices of a Highway
Identity & Belonging: Photography & Community ft. Victoria García
In this episode Victoria García shares her stories about belonging on Buford Highway through the artistic medium she practices, photography. As a designer, visual artist, and community lover living along Buford Highway, Victoria shares her experiences discovering and deconstructing what art can mean, do, and foster for a community like this one. You can find Victoria on Instagram @vlgarcia_ @highwayinmigrante and find her work by going to vlgarcia.com
2023-11-22
16 min
Voices of a Highway
Identities and Belonging: Disrupting & Expanding Our Notion of Latinidad
In this episode you will hear the voices of Natalia Garzón Martínez, Victoria García, Jonathan Peraza-Campos, and Delia Mendez. They come together to discuss the contradictions that exist with the term "Latinidad" and the importance of nuancing terms to include historically silenced and marginalized voices. When does fitting in become assimilation? How can we break the box instead of trying to fit into it? Listen to this episode to hear organizers and creatives discuss what it means to step into your own autonomy, create collective consciousness, and build power that centers both preservation and change. V...
2023-11-16
1h 09
Voices of a Highway
Identidades y Pertenencia: El Futuro de Buford Highway con Lorena Castro
En este episodio Lorena Castro comparte sus experiencias con la superación personal y la salud mental. Además, comparte su visión para las personas y comunidades que viven en el corredor Buford. Lorena es originaria de México y ha vivido en Atlanta desde el 2002. Desde el 2018 trabaja con las comunidades del corredor Buford y lo que más aprecia de este trabajo es aprender sobre otras culturas y poder crear espacios para que la gente se conecte. En Enero del 2023 se volvió cofundadora de la organizacion Amigos de la Comunidad en Georgia junto a Cristi...
2023-11-09
05 min
Voices of a Highway
Identidades y Pertenencia: Cree en tus sueños con Aceli Zenil
En este episodio hablamos con Aceli Zenil, quien comparte su historia de inmigrante con nosotros. Nos habla de la importancia de proteger y creer en los sueños y de cómo su vida en Estados Unidos ha cambiado con el pasar del tiempo. Aceli Zenil vive en Georgia desde hace 26 años y siempre le ha gustado apoyar e involucrarse en su comunidad y en las escuelas de sus hijos. A través de los años ha aprendido mucho y ha ayudado en diferentes organizaciones. En Enero del 2023 se volvió cofundadora de la organizacion Amigos de la C...
2023-11-02
07 min
Voices of a Highway
Identities & Belonging: “Comadreando” with Lina Vargas
Join us for this English episode with Lina Vargas, creator and founder of @comadreandoatl, a social club for Latinx "Comadres" of all stripes in ATL. This conversation centers the importance of community building in private and public spaces, and centers words like "friendship," "company," and "gender." If you are interested in how to celebrate culture and beyond that, the people who create this culture, give this episode a listen and a share! Lina Vargas lives in Atlanta and enjoys connecting with the latin community through friendship, food, books, and art. Through the group Comadreando in...
2023-10-26
26 min
Voices of a Highway
Identidades y Pertenencia: Creando Espacios Entre Amigos y Comadres
En este episodio escucharemos las voces de Lina Vargas, Aceli Zenil, Lorena Castro y Natalia Garzón Martínez. Las cuatro mujeres comparten sus experiencias en Atlanta y hablan sobre cómo el contexto cultural de vivir en el sur de los Estados Unidos ha cambiado sus definiciones de “ser Latinas.” Abordan varios temas dentro de la noción de la cultura, incluyendo la importancia de no separar el objeto cultural del sujeto que lo crea. También hablan de la importancia de nutrir comunidades y redes de apoyo en Estados Unidos y comparten su trayectoria creando grupos para ayudar y...
2023-10-19
1h 09
Voices of a Highway
Identities and Belonging: The Healing Powers of Latino Pride ft. Luis Andrés Andino
We are bringing back one of our former guests on this podcast, Luis Andres Andino! He joined us a few months ago to talk about mental health and machismo, and now he is here to tell us the story of his upbringing on Buford Highway and how his childhood has shaped the work he does today. In this individual story, Luis shares with us what being different vs. feeling left out can look like. He takes us back to his time in school, as he navigated cultural differences in the US, and how people who were comfortable and proud...
2023-10-12
11 min
Voices of a Highway
Identidades y Pertenencia: Nuestras Raíces Indígenas con Ludemar Ball-Mora
En este episodio (¡completamente en español!) hablamos con Ludemar Ball-Mora, quien nos comparte cómo se sintió al llegar a Estados Unidos desde Puerto Rico. Durante nuestra charla, Ludemar también habla de los idiomas, incluyendo el idioma Taíno, una lengua indígena de la familia arawak que se habló en las Antillas por la época de la conquista española. Aquí resalta la importancia de honrar y celebrar nuestras raíces indígenas y cómo su experiencia en Atlanta la ha ayudado a aprender sobre otras culturas indígenas en Latinoamerica. También hablamos del acento boricua...
2023-10-05
16 min
Voices of a Highway
Identities & Belonging: Building Family Outside Your Family ft. Angelica
In this episode we sit down with Angelica, who was one of our guests in last week's group discussion. She describes some of the places in her life that make her feel a sense of belonging. The conversation touches on finding family and building family when you are new to a city or space, and Angelica shares beautiful stories about her young adulthood and what Doraville looked like some years ago. She also gives us her best recommendation for Buford Highway and shares a story about a restaurant on the corridor. Angelica grew up in El Paso...
2023-09-28
12 min
Voices of a Highway
Identities & Belonging: Latinos in Atlanta, Speaking Spanish & Healing Collectively
In this episode you will hear from Luis Andino, Angelica, Ludemar Ball-Mora and Natalia Garzón Martínez. They all spend some time discussing their definitions of Latinidad and how Atlanta has changed their sense of belonging over the years. Other topics discussed include language (loss and acquisition) for new generations of Latinos, educational gaps for communities, and much needed investments for communities in need. Read below to learn more about the people participating in this conversation and don’t forget to share and rate this podcast! Luis Andino Since joining the Latin American Association (LAA...
2023-09-21
1h 03
Voices of a Highway
Identities and Belonging: A Special Content Series
Latino identities exist beyond margaritas, taco Tuesdays, and mariachi bands. With over 21 countries and territories identifying as Latin American or Latino, and over 30 million individuals from these places living outside their country of origin and creating diasporas in many different parts of the world, Latino/Hispanic identities are important and here to stay. In an effort to highlight these complexities, we created the “Identities and Belonging” series, a collection of group discussions and individual stories from advocates, leaders, community members, and creatives who identify as Latino/Hispanic and live in Georgia. We hope this series allows...
2023-09-13
01 min
Buford CoC's Sermon Stream
2023 - 08 - 25 - Harvest Weekend - Craig Evans - Do You Know My Jesus - His Love
2023 - 08 - 25 - Harvest Weekend - Craig Evans - Do You Know My Jesus - His Love by Buford Church of Christ
2023-08-26
49 min
Voices of a Highway
AAPI Organizing in the South: Optimism and the Complexities of Visibility ft Van Pham
In this episode, Van shares her family's immigrant story. She also talks about optimism, and how she connects with people of different backgrounds. The conversation also revolves around the model minority myth, invisibility and hypervisibility and its effects on AAPI organizing, especially post the 3.16 Atlanta Spa shooting. Finally, she touches on how we can build genuine empathy with those around us. Van is a UX researcher by trade, but considers herself to be an active and engaged member of the community at large. She strongly believes in and advocates for being kind to others. Van is committed...
2023-08-17
29 min
Voices of a Highway
AAPI Organizing in the South: Finding Your Home ft Alina Lee
In this episode, Alina Lee talks about growing up in a primarily white neighborhood and the importance that Buford Highway had in her formation of an Asian identity. She also shares more about her journey in finding "home" and how the Asian Law Student Association at Vanderbilt helped her start her journey in community involvement here in Atlanta. *TW: conversations about racial discrimination and sexual abuse are mentioned in this episode. Alina Lee is the Founding Partner of her law firm, Your Ad Attorney, Inc. which provides top-notch transactional legal services to some of...
2023-08-09
15 min
Voices of a Highway
AAPI Organizing in the South: Thriving or Surviving? Public Health Access ft Alnory Gutlay
In this episode, Alnory Gutlay talks about access to health for AAPI communities and the effects of the model minority myth in the public health sector. She raises important questions about accessibility and cultural awareness in the world of health equity, drawing from her own experiences as an organizer and advocate.Alnory Gutlay is a first generation Filipino. She is a community organizer and nonprofit leader with over 10 years of experience serving and advocating for the Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander communities in Metro-Atlanta. Her commitment to address social determinants of community health led to a...
2023-08-02
21 min
Voices of a Highway
AAPI Organizing in the South: Identities, Representations & the Intersections of Belonging
In this episode of the limited series AAPI Organizing in the South, five community leaders and organizers talk about organizing during COVID and what support to organizers as community members can look like. The conversation touches on intersectionality and generational divides, identity formation through organizing, and misconceptions about AAPI communities. Finally, they discuss belonging and how it is influenced by mass media and representation of AAPI identities in public spaces.The voices featured in this episode belong to:-Jainey Kim (Community Engagement Specialist for Asian American Advocacy Fund)-Lily Pabian (Executive Director of We Love Buford...
2023-07-27
55 min
Voices of a Highway
AAPI Organizing in the South: Redefining Leadership & Creating Space for AAPI Women ft. Ashley Mack
In this episode, Ashley Mack talks about the AAPI organizing communities she is a part of and what it means to be heard at the local and national level. She reflects on what community and home can feel like and shares her experience on being an Asian woman in different spaces throughout her life, including corporate America.Ashley Mack has achieved several career breakthroughs in a short time. Ashley joined Southern Company as a Corporate Accountant in 2012. At the age of 29, she became a manager of people, leading a team of 8 accountants responsible for $1B+ in annual billing...
2023-07-20
21 min
Voices of a Highway
AAPI Organizing in the South: Intersectionality & Embracing Diversity ft. Bharat Bhatia
In this episode, Bharat Bhatia shares the story of his family's immigrant background, the importance of cultural curiosity and how embracing different identities can build internal power. Bharat also discusses intersectionality and the impact it has had in his life. Bharat is a data analyst with the State of Georgia; he is passionate about fitness and is a 9-time marathon runner. He is a foodie who loves learning about different cultures and is active in the AAPI Organizing scene in Atlanta.
2023-07-12
18 min
Voices of a Highway
AAPI Organizing in the South: Inclusive Curriculums, AAPI History and Equity ft. Michelle Kang
In this episode, Michelle Kang talks to Jainey about her involvement in building relationships and organizing after the 3.16.2021 Atlanta Spa shootings. She also shares more about her work in encouraging Asian American History to be present in education in K-12 schools. During their conversation, Jainey and Michelle delve deeper into what it means to organize, and the effect that words like equity and inclusion can have in the South. Michelle Kang is Secretary-General of Atlanta Korean American Committee Against Asian Hate, established on 3/17/2021 to respond to the 3/16 Atlanta Shootings and prevailing Asian Hate. It was composed of...
2023-07-01
26 min
Voices of a Highway
AAPI Organizing in the South: Mental Health Awareness & Its Importance in Collective Solidarity
In this first episode of the limited series AAPI Organizing in the South, five community leaders and organizers talk about coordinating in times of crisis (such as the March 16 Atlanta spa shooting and the Monterey Park shooting), and how mental health awareness plays a big role in individual and collective healing to build a more unified AAPI community. The conversation includes thoughts on Asian hate post COVID, how to show up for each other, how to organize across generations, and the importance of empathy for organizers in the South. The voices featured in this...
2023-06-07
36 min
Voices of a Highway
AAPI Organizing in the South: Motherhood, Policy, and Belonging ft. Victoria Huynh
In this episode, Victoria Huynh talks to Jainey about her immigration family story, her background in organizing, and how motherhood influences her journey as an organizer today. Victoria shares her journey in discovering what home and belonging can mean, barriers her and her family experienced, and how all of this informs her work in policy and advocacy for immigrant and refugee communities. Victoria Huynh is a Community Organizer that actively advocates on the local and national level for equitable language access, meaningful civic engagement, protection of immigrant rights, and the enhancements of vital social safety net services...
2023-05-31
20 min
Voices of a Highway
Atlanta's First Indian Restaurant: An Immigrant Story ft. Aparna Bhattacharyya
In this episode, Aparna shares her family's immigrant story. Her family opened the first Indian restaurant in Atlanta back in the 70s, which became a hub for South Asian communities in the South. Aparna takes us with her on the journey of what it meant to grow up being South Asian in the 70s (going to school as a young girl in the South and understanding her identity while at UGA.) Through her memories about her father's community organizing and her work today, Aparna highlights the importance of uplifting different forms of community advocacy like creating gathering spaces, preparing...
2023-05-24
20 min
Voices of a Highway
AAPI Organizing In the South: The Model Minority Myth & Healing Through Generations (ft. Sarah Park)
In this episode, Sarah Park shares her thoughts on the model minority myth, motherhood and healing throughout generations, and what the future of organizing and community access can look like. Sarah Park is the President of the Korean American Coalition Metro Atlanta. In this role, she has been instrumental in enhancing the civic engagement of the Korean American community in Georgia through non-partisan initiatives. Her passion for building bridges between diverse communities and generations is reflected in her active advisory roles in United Way, Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, the American Jewish Committee, and various...
2023-05-17
24 min
Voices of a Highway
AAPI Organizing in the South: Collaboration, Leadership, and Solidarity
In this first episode of the limited series AAPI Organizing in the South, five community leaders and organizers talk about coordination in times of crisis, trust, and grace in understanding what collaboration can look like during times of need. They also touch on some of the historical moments and crises that have shaped AAPI organizing in the South, including the March 16 Atlanta Spa Shootings, 9/11, and the 1996 Olympics bombing. The conversation includes thoughts on how they define "leadership" and a collective "we," what allyship and solidarity can look like within AAPI communities, and how funders...
2023-05-10
51 min
First Pentecostal Church of Buford
216. Pastor Jordan Copeland - The Search for Holiness - Lesson 2: Separated by Love
Tap here to send us a message!The believer who is filled with the Holy Ghost is called by God to be holy and set apart unto Him. Part of separation is removing from our lifestyle anything that could cause us to live in a way that is displeasing to God. Every part of our life must be in accordance with His Word, for our bodies are the temple of the Holy Ghost. 05/04/2023 - Thursday Night Scriptures Used (In Order of Occurrence):The Search for Holiness- Lesson #2- Separated by LoveII...
2023-05-05
1h 15
Voices of a Highway
AAPI Organizing in the South: Trailer
May is Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month, which recognizes the contributions and influence of Asian Americans and Pacific Islander Americans to the history, culture, vibrancies, and achievements within the fabric of America. However, we know that the voices of AAPI communities in Atlanta run deep and its richness cannot be captured in just one month. To honor some of these stories, We Love Buford Highway and the Asian American Advocacy Fund are working together to release a three-part listening series called, “AAPI Organizing in the South.” Every month from May through July, we will release a par...
2023-05-03
00 min
First Pentecostal Church of Buford
214. Pastor Jordan Copeland - The Search for Holiness - Lesson 1: Branded by Love
Tap here to send us a message!Situations in life will come to that question your foundational motivation for serving God. If that motivation is not love, you won't be able to last until the end. As we seek to know Him and to be pleasing to Him, there should be a constant progression to become more like Him. 04/27/2023 - Thursday NightScriptures Used (In Order of Occurrence):Song of Solomon 8:6-7Matthew 22:37-40I John 5:2-3Jude 1:4James 2:23Ephesians 4:22-24Exodus 33:13
2023-04-29
1h 05
Voices of a Highway
Chinese Language Day: A Conversation with Alex Ip
This episode is a conversation between Natalia and Alex Ip, a fifth-year international student at Georgia Tech. Alex Ip was born in Hong Kong and founded The Xylom, an award-winning, student-run newsroom that covers issues like environmental justice, immigrants, and people of color in academia. In this episode, they talk about Chinese language (and its diversity), about Alex's experience as an international student in Atlanta, and how science reporting can be empowering to multilingual, multicultural communities outside the field. Please follow The Xylom @thexylom on socials and go to their website TheXylom.com for m...
2023-04-17
41 min
Voices of a Highway
De Zacatecas a Atlanta: Elida Lopez, Especialista en Salud de la Población, CareSource
En este episodio hablamos con Elida Lopez, quien trabaja como Especialista en Salud de la Población en CareSource. Ella nos cuenta sobre su niñez en Zacatecas, cómo llegó a Estados Unidos, lo que significa para ella celebrar sus raíces siendo madre de niños nacidos en Estados Unidos. Finalmente nos habla de qué es CareSource, qué tipos de servicios provee y cómo acceder a ellos.
2023-04-04
26 min
Voices of a Highway
I'm from here and also from there: the power of embracing your identity with Elida Lopez
For this Women's History Month, we sit down with Elida Lopez, Population Health Specialist at CareSource. Born in Mexico but raised in the US since the age of 5, Elida talks about what growing up was like for her and her 8 siblings. She shares her experience as a daughter, a mother, and how she expresses and understands her Mexican and American identity. She also talks about her job at CareSource and why advocating for Latino communities is important in the health sector. Don't forget to share this episode, and be on the lookout for a special episode in...
2023-03-27
34 min
Voices of a Highway
Freedom, Haiti & Music: A Conversation with Manno Beats
In this episode, Natalia Garzón talks to Manno Beats, a Grammy-nominated and multi-award-winning musician hailing from Cap-Haitien, Haiti. During their conversation, Manno Beats talks about his childhood in Haiti, the origins of his passion for music and the African diaspora, and the importance of his philosophy "Africa Overseas." The first half of the interview discusses his journey and musical philosophy and the second half is an in-depth overview of his upcoming album, Tchaka, coming out in July of 2023. If you are a music lover and want to learn more about Haitian culture, cuisine, music, and identity, l...
2023-02-27
53 min
Voices of a Highway
The Lunar New Year and Navigating Generation Divides with Vivian Liu
In this month’s episode, Daisy Astudillo speaks to Vivian Liu, a Chinese-American student focused on Environmental Science and Statistics, who is passionate about affordable housing, labor rights, and racial justice. Vivian, an Emory student, connected with us through their Community Building and Social Change Fellowship, a program designed to present both challenges and opportunities in building stronger communities through the lens of social justice and positive change. Vivian was part of the Buford Highway corridor team last summer, hitting the pavement to listen directly from local immigrant business owners. In this interview, they share favorite memories of...
2023-01-27
33 min
Voices of a Highway
First Generation Latina/x Perspective: Daisy Astudillo
We are so happy to interview one of our own team members at We Love Buford Highway, Daisy Astudillo, for our final 2022 episode. She has been Program Coordinator since may of 2022 and in this episode, Executive Director Lily Pabian sits down to chat with her about her upbringing and her experience as a first generation Mexican-American in her family. What does applying to college feel like? Who helped Daisy along the way? What did Buford Highway mean to her growing up and how has her identity changed or been influenced by her position at We Love Buford Highway? This...
2022-12-23
36 min
Voices of a Highway
"Traditions connect us all": An Artist's Perspective on the Immigrant Journey
In this episode, Daisy Astudillo speaks with Patricia Hernandez, a LATINX/ indigenous diaspora artist who is a cultural organizer and self-taught artist. Patricia discusses the memories of her young adulthood on Buford Highway, how her multicultural friendships helped shape her narrative, and the stigmatization of being a Latina and single mother in the artist community. Patricia’s story of interconnectedness and mutual understanding between immigrants will resonate with listeners because she believes honoring our culture, traditions, communities, and families unite us all to our core memories and self-identity. Patricia, alongside artist Nicole Kang Ahn, recently wor...
2022-12-18
21 min
Voices of a Highway
(Parte 2) Estudiando en Estados Unidos: Historias y sueños de dos estudiantes panameños
En esta segunda parte de la entrevista, Patricia y Xavier, dos estudiantes panameños aquí en Georgia, hablan de sus experiencias en Panamá. Este episodio es una reflexión sobre lo que han vivido en su país de origen, lo que han aprendido de sus familias y lo que disfrutan hacer fuera de sus estudios. ¿Por qué es importante reflexionar sobre nuestro pasado? Xavier y Patricia resaltan la importancia de no olvidar de dónde venimos para siempre saber hacia dónde vamos. Xavier, Patricia y Natalia crean un espacio en este episodio para compartir lo que recuer...
2022-11-29
29 min
Voices of a Highway
Estudiando en Estados Unidos: Historias y sueños de dos estudiantes panameños (Parte 1)
En este episodio, que celebra el mes del desarrollo profesional y por supuesto, el mes de acción de gracias, Natalia Garzón invita a Patricia Muñoz y a Xavier Bosso, dos estudiantes panameños que están aprendiendo inglés para continuar su licenciatura en la Universidad de Brenau en Gainesville, Georgia. Patricia y Xavier fueron voluntarios en nuestro evento de despensas a finales de octubre y hoy nos cuentan más sobre su experiencia estudiando aquí en Estados Unidos. ¿Qué se siente venir a una universidad en Estados Unidos? ¿Qué han aprendido estos dos estudiantes...
2022-11-17
25 min
Voices of a Highway
Second chances: a Guatemalan woman's perspective
This episode is a special preview of what We Love Buford Highway has been working on this 2022: Buford Highway's first community archive. This archive will have stories told directly from people in the community, people that come to our feeding events, people that make up the Buford Highway we all love. Contrary to this podcast, the people in the community archive are not interviewed, they are simply sharing a story they want to share, and we are simply creating space for them to do so. In honor of Hispanic/Latino/x Heritage Month, we are sharing a...
2022-10-13
09 min
Voices of a Highway
Segundas oportunidades: una perspectiva guatemalteca
Este episodio es otro avance especial del primer archivo de historias del corredor Buford, un proyecto que la organización We Love Buford Highway ha estado preparando este año. Este archivo tendrá historias contadas directamente de las personas de la comunidad, personas que van a nuestras despensas, que nos ven en eventos y que forman parte del corredor Buford. A diferencia de este podcast, las personas del archivo no son entrevistadas, simplemente están contando alguna historia que ellos decidan contar y nosotros solamente estamos creando un espacio para que puedan preservar estas historias. En honor al m...
2022-10-12
10 min
Voices of a Highway
Emigrando a Estados Unidos: una perspectiva venezolana (avance del archivo comunitario del corredor Buford)
Este episodio es un avance especial del primer archivo de historias del corredor Buford, un proyecto que la organización We Love Buford Highway ha estado preparando este año. Este archivo tendrá historias contadas directamente de las personas de la comunidad, personas que van a nuestras despensas, que nos ven en eventos y que forman parte del corredor Buford. A diferencia de este podcast, las personas del archivo no son entrevistadas, simplemente están contando alguna historia que ellos decidan contar y nosotros solamente estamos creando un espacio para que puedan preservar estas historias. En honor al m...
2022-09-26
10 min
Voices of a Highway
Emigrating to the US: a Venezuelan's Perspective (Buford Highway Community Archive Preview)
This episode is a special preview of what We Love Buford Highway has been working on this 2022: Buford Highway's first community archive. This archive will have stories told directly from people in the community, people that come to our feeding events, people that make up the Buford Highway we all love. Contrary to this podcast, the people in the community archive are not interviewed, they are simply sharing a story they want to share, and we are simply creating space for them to do so. In honor of Hispanic/Latino/x Heritage Month, we are sharing a p...
2022-09-26
09 min
Buford CoC's Sermon Stream
2022 - 09 - 04 - Kyle Rye - God's Love
2022 - 09 - 04 - Kyle Rye - God's Love by Buford Church of Christ
2022-09-05
26 min
Voices of a Highway
Los hombres no lloran: Healing Machismo and Empowering Youth on Buford Highway
In this episode, Natalia Garzón sits down with Luis Andrés Andino, a Honduran-American educator who empowers students to seek higher education through his job at the Latin American Association. Luis talks about his childhood along Buford Highway, about his background in Criminal Justice, his desire to empower young students, and how he tackles generational beliefs about machismo and mental health in his own life in order to become a better mentor to young adults in the area. If you want to better understand how mental health, toxic masculinity, and COVID has impacted mentoring and youth emp...
2022-08-24
29 min
Voices of a Highway
Education on Buford Highway: Why do Latino/x Studies Matter?
In this episode, Daisy Astudillo sits with Jonathan Peraza-Campos, a Central American educator, organizer, and researcher based in the Buford Highway corridor. This conversation is really about deconstructing and decolonizing the education system in the area, especially for Latino/x students. Jonathan shares with us what he believes is missing in education systems, what needs to change, and why it is important to move away from Eurocentric forms of education and towards a comprehensive, inclusive, and racially-conscious structure. If you are interested in better understanding the complexities of education for multicultural communities in the South, this is a...
2022-08-18
30 min
Voices of a Highway
"Buford Highway Dreams": The First Opera About Buford Highway (Part II)
This is the second part of the conversation with Alejandra Martinez and Jorge Sosa, who wrote and composed "Buford Highway Dreams", an opera about Buford Highway that competed in the 96 Hour Project hosted by the Atlanta Opera in June 2022. In this second portion, Natalia Garzon and the guests of the episode deconstruct the infamous term "The American Dream," using the opera as a way to understand what this term can mean today and how we can find new ways of rethinking it for the migrant communities they represent and identify with. This episode sheds light on the d...
2022-07-28
32 min
Voices of a Highway
"Buford Highway Dreams": The First Opera About Buford Highway (Part I)
In this episode, Natalia Garzon sits down with Alejandra Martinez and Jorge Sosa, who wrote and composed "Buford Highway Dreams" a 10-min opera inspired by the life of Guillermo Cesario, who lives and works on Buford Highway. We interviewed him on this podcast in 2021. This project was done in collaboration with We Love Buford Highway as part of the 96 Hour Opera Project, organized by the Atlanta Opera in June of 2022. This is the first opera ever created about Buford Highway immigrants. The two artists talk about the operatic art form, why it is important, how they created "B...
2022-07-15
42 min
Voices of a Highway
Going To College & Studying Art: A First Generation Latina Perspective
In this episode our new Program Coordinator Daisy Astudillo talks to Alexa Carmona, one of the 3 selected recipients of the Cruz and Associates' Alcanzando un Sueño Scholarship, given to outstanding Latino students who achieved academic success, participated in community service initiatives, and overcame challenges. Many of the applicants attended our local high schools on Buford Highway, and seeing them represent our community was an inspiring experience. Alexa, who will be attending SCAD and will be a first-generation college graduate in her family, talks about the obstacles and words of wisdom that have helped her navigate her l...
2022-06-29
16 min
Voices of a Highway
The Art of Storytelling in Immigration Law: A Conversation with a Latina Lawyer
In this episode, Natalia Garzón sits down with Kathy Hoyos, a Colombian-American immigration lawyer and partner for the firm Antonini and Cohen, located right on Buford Highway. In this episode, these two Latina women talk about what immigration means to them, the art of storytelling behind law, the power of representation, generational trauma, and where to get the best choriqueso on Buford Highway. Make sure you share, rate, and tell us what you think about this episode.
2022-06-23
33 min
Voices of a Highway
Say My Name: A Special Episode For AAPI Heritage Month
This is a special episode in honor of Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month. Our Say My Name Campaign highlights the importance of creating spaces for AAPI communities to express and share their culture, their identities, and the way they relate to their heritage. The voices you hear in this episode belong to many AAPI advocates, allies, community members, artists, and individuals who shape and create the diversity of this city and this country. Thank you to everyone who participated. #AAPIHeritageMonth2022
2022-06-01
05 min
Voices of a Highway
AAPI Heritage Month: A Conversation with Artist Nicole Kang Ahn
In this episode, Natalia Garzon sits down with Nicole Kang Ahn, a second-generation Korean American artist whose styles delve into love, loss, womanhood and her heritage. Nicole and Natalia talk about art, childhood, womanhood, motherhood, and the shared emotions of immigrant communities. They also talk about art and activism, the Atlanta Spa Shootings, Korean food on Buford Highway, and why Lizzo and Ali Wong are important for future generations of women. If you'd like to take a look at Nicole's art and support her you can check out these links: Nicole's Instagram: @nicolekangahn Nicole's W...
2022-05-26
30 min
Voices of a Highway
Why Learning Language is Important: Chinese
In this episode of Voices of a Highway, we celebrate the 6 days in April that honor languages. Executive Director, Lily Pabian, sits down with Nancy Tai, the Principal of Taiwan Mandarin Learning Center, right off Buford Highway. The Taiwan Mandarin Learning Center offers cultural programs in addition to Mandarin Chinese language classes and serve around 100 students at the moment. These students include second and third generation Asian Americans and people who simply are interested in learning Chinese language and cultures. Language is important to the heart of Buford Highway's diversity and this episode gives us a glimpse i...
2022-04-29
24 min
Voices of a Highway
Reading to Children and Bilingual Literacy for Immigrant Communities
In this episode, Executive Director Lily Pabian sits down with Nury Castillo Crawford, a spirited entrepreneur, author of “3,585 Miles to be an American Girl” and founder of 1010 Publishing, a company that promotes a passion for reading by delivering bilingual stories that represent our immigrant communities. Nury shares her immigrant story, her journey as a Latina educator and writer, and her passion for reading, learning, and empowering young children who are finding their voice and their story in this country. Make sure to listen and share with parents and family members that you think would enjoy this powerful story.
2022-04-07
28 min
Voices of a Highway
Why Reading Is Important For Immigrant Communities
In this episode, Natalia Garzon sits down with Aixa Pascual, an organizational leader on Buford Highway. Aixa, a Puerto Rico native, is currently a senior communications marketing strategist for the Atlanta Regional Commission and most recently, was managing director of communications/marketing, advocacy, community relations and arts/culture at the Latin American Association, the largest agency in Georgia dedicated to serving Latino immigrants. Aixa also is the founder of the Club de Lectura, a 5 year old book club that reads Latin American literature (in Spanish) every month. For more information on the book club, check out their...
2022-03-25
26 min
SecondWind with Joyce
Understanding Effective Communication in Relationships
Finding love can be challenging, but making a relationship work can be even more challenging. That's why Dr. Duana Welch is back on the show with her science-based tips and tools for relationships. Dr. Duana Welch (pronounced DWAY-nah) is the original Love Factually author and coach, known for using social science to solve real-life relationship issues. She has been a professor at universities in Florida, California, and Texas across 20 years, and has contributed to NPR, PBS, Psychology Today, and numerous other outlets, podcasts and videos. Her first book, Love Factually: 10 Proven Steps from I Wish...
2022-03-15
50 min
Voices of a Highway
Plaza Fiesta, La Pandemia y La Fatiga por Compasión
En este episodio Natalia Garzón se sienta con Cynthia Román Hernandez, una mujer de Puerto Rico que trabaja como directora del programa de bienestar familiar para la Asociacion Latinoamericana, la agencia líder de la región para las comunidades latinas en Georgia. En esta entrevista (en español) Cynthia y Natalia hablan de ser inmigrantes, del efecto que tuvo la pandemia en el equipo liderado por Cynthia, de la fatiga por compasión y de los lugares favoritos que le dan vida a Buford Highway. Si les gusta este episodio no duden en compartirlo con sus...
2022-02-24
30 min
Voices of a Highway
Love For Buford Highway: A Musician's Perspective
In this episode, Executive Director Lily Pabian sits down with James Han, a rapper and songwriter from Atlanta, GA. The son of Korean immigrants, Uzuhan raps about cultural identity, faith, and self-acceptance. Raised on Hip-Hop, Disco, and Korean folk music, Uzuhan explores his identity through his music. In this episode, James and Lily talk about AAPI identity, the importance of Buford Highway for music and culture, and what it means to grow up as a first generation American in the United States. Make sure to check out Uzuhan's music. Here is a link to the song that...
2022-02-14
28 min
SecondWind with Joyce
Finding Your Perfect Love Match
Dr. Duana Welch (pronounced DWAY-nah) is back for her second show to talk about the science of love and dating. She is the original Love Factually author and coach known for using social science to solve real-life relationship issues. Her first book, Love Factually: 10 Proven Steps from I Wish to I Do, is now out globally in five languages in audio, e-book, and paperback, with seven Love Factually titles now out in the series. All of Duana's books rely on science rather than opinion to help men and women find and keep the right partner. She is...
2022-01-11
1h 04
Voices of a Highway
End of the Year Sit Down with We Love Buford Highway's Leadership
To celebrate a full year of episodes, Voices of a Highway is having a special holiday season sit-down session with We Love Buford Highway's leadership. Executive Director, Lily Pabian, and Community Engagement Director, Natalia Garzón, talk about their upbringings, their journeys to Buford Highway, their must-go-to places along the corridor and what their hopes are for the organization's future. If you'd like to learn more about the hearts behind the work this non-profit continues to do, listen to this episode and share with those around you.
2021-12-27
24 min
SecondWind with Joyce
Finding Love at Any Age
Dr. Duana Welch (pronounced DWAY-nah) is the original Love Factually author and coach known for using social science to solve real-life relationship issues. She has taught at universities in Florida, California, and Texas across 20 years, and contributed to NPR, PBS, Psychology Today, and numerous other outlets, podcasts and videos. Her first book, Love Factually: 10 Proven Steps from I Wish to I Do, is now out globally in five languages in audio, e-book, and paperback, with seven Love Factually titles now out in the series. All of Duana's books rely on science rather than opinion to help men and women...
2021-11-30
52 min
SecondWind with Joyce
Do What You Love and Love What You Do
Lisa Strahs-Lorenc is a career counselor and owner of Go Career Compass. She used her career counseling skills to start her own business and work in higher education. She has worked for various non-profit organizations as well as universities, school districts and businesses. She believes we should all “Do what we love, and we will love what we do.” She loves making a difference in the lives of people of all ages and in her local community. What You'll Learn in This Episode: How Lisa got into career counseling How the story you create for...
2021-11-16
56 min
SecondWind with Joyce
Finding Love After 50
Maria Romano is the founder of Love Knots, LLC. She started the rental company with her husband Frank. Maria’s company grew to over $18M a year in gross revenue. She and Frank were also involved with another company at one time when they owned over 30 bars in Las Vegas. Maria and Frank sold their car rental company in 2010 and Maria transitioned with her career. She became a minister. For over ten years, she has performed over 3,000 wedding ceremonies. In 2012, Frank passed away, and Maria again was faced with another transition. In addition to her we...
2021-11-02
58 min
Voices of a Highway
Filipino American History Month: Martin Gustilo and Jaren Abedania
October celebrates Filipino American History, a month to raise awareness on the significant role Filipinos have played and continue to play in American history. This time we invited Martin Gustilo, owner of Manila Mart on Buford Highway (5938 Buford Hwy NE). We also invited Jaren Abedania, a proud We Love Buford Highway Board Member. Both men talked about their traditions, their histories, and their relationships to their Filipino and Filipino-American roots. Together we discussed the importance of food, language, cultural acceptance, reckoning with our history and our past and most importantly, celebrating the uniqueness and multicultural identity of Buford Highway.
2021-10-31
20 min
Voices of a Highway
Hispanic/Latino Heritage Month with Angela Forero Vellino
In this episode, Executive Director Lily Pabian interviews Angela Maria Vellino, a first generation Colombian-American who grew up on Buford Highway. This short and sweet interview to celebrate the end of Hispanic/Latino Heritage Month teaches us about preserving the cultural traditions and stories our immigrant parents and families raised us with. Angela talks all about being bilingual, fitting in, living the American Dream, and honoring her grandmother, great-grandfather, and mother every day. A heartfelt and inspiring story about what it means to be a Latina in Atlanta today. If you like this episode, let us know! A...
2021-10-11
16 min
Voices of a Highway
Vaccine Hesitancy and Immunization Awareness with Alnory Gutlay
In this episode, Executive Director Lily Pabian speaks to Alnory Gutlay, Vicepresident of Health and Prevention for the Center for Pan Asian Community Services. Alnory shares the story of how she got to Buford Highway, what she remembers vaccines meant as a little girl, and some of the lessons she has learned in relation to Covid-19 vaccines this past year. Lily and Alnory also talk about the reception of the vaccine in AAPI communities in Georgia and why language isolation is an important barrier to tackle in vaccine advocacy. If you like this blurb, make sure you listen to...
2021-08-31
34 min
Voices of a Highway
Hablando de las Vacunas Con Dianne Román
En este episodio de Voices of a Highway, Natalia se sienta a hablar con Dianne Román, Coordinadora de Salud y Bienestar de Latino Community Fund y de la Ventanilla de Salud en el Consulado General de México en Atlanta. Dianne y Natalia hablan de Puerto Rico, de lo lindo que es oír el mar caribeño y de lo que significa para ellas trabajar con comunidades latinas en Atlanta. En honor al mes de la concientización de la inmunización, invitamos a Dianne para hablar de los servicios de vacunación que brinda el LCF y la Ve...
2021-08-24
21 min
Voices of a Highway
Rethinking Freedom and Immigrant Journeys with Stephanie Coreas
In this episode Lily Pabian talks to Stephanie Coreas, Director of Development for Los Vecinos de Buford Highway. Stephanie opens up and tells us about the journey her and her mother took to come to the United States, and what that journey means to her nowadays. As powerful women and leaders in the non-profit sector in Atlanta, Lily and Stephanie talk about COVID-19 and the impact it had on Buford Highway communities and share their thoughts on what Buford Highway needs today. Listen to this episode to hear more about ways to get involved, about the history of the...
2021-07-26
31 min
Voices of a Highway
La Salud y El Deporte Con Guillermo Cesario, Fundador de Warriors Forever Martial Arts Studio
En este episodio de Voices of a Highway invitamos a Guillermo Cesario, líder de la comunidad de Buford Highway e instructor de artes marciales en su estudio Warriors Forever (4300 Buford Highway, Suite #110). El mes de junio es el mes de la Salud del Hombre y Guillermo es una fuente de inspiración para todos sus alumnos y los miembros de la comunidad. Su compromiso con la disciplina, el bienestar de los demás, la ayuda comunitaria y la positividad son solamente algunos de los muchos valores que Guillermo comparte todos los días de su vida. En esta entr...
2021-06-29
19 min
SecondWind with Joyce
The Relationship of Your Dreams
Online Dating & Finding Your Match Dating today looks very different from how it was when many of us were coming up. We now have the internet to help us find our soulmate, and my guest Dr. Joan Bragar has first hand experience with the wonders of online dating. Most people desire to have a partner to commit to, but for those who went through a gray divorce, dating again can be a challenge that a dating coach can guide you through. Dr. Joan Bragar is the author of Never Too Late...
2021-06-29
55 min
Voices of a Highway
Men's Wellness With James Ro: Atlanta Run Club Founder
In this episode of Voices of a Highway, Executive Director Lily Pabian meets with James Ro, Founder of Atlanta Run Club and the ARC Studio, which is located on Buford Highway. Since June is National Men's Health Month, James shares his insight on running, staying active, and being conscious about health and everyone's journey to longevity. James is an inspiration to our immigrant communities and his professional ambitions with the ARC are reshaping the way we think about health and social activism. Listen to this episode to hear him talk about his parent's journey to Atlanta, his c...
2021-06-21
23 min
Voices of a Highway
Celebrating AAPI Voices: Tina Tsai & Lily Pabian
*Episode in English* In this final episode of Voices of a Highway for the month of may, to celebrate AAPI voices, Executive Director Lily Pabian sits down with Tina Tsai, childhood friend and foodie blogger on Oh Snap! Let's Eat!. They both talk about growing up in Atlanta, attending the Chinese Cultural Center, partaking in afterschool Chinese and Taiwanese dances and activities with their families, and their parents' immigration journey. If you want to learn more about what it is like for AAPI voices to grow up in the US and preserve their culture and i...
2021-05-30
28 min
Voices of a Highway
Celebrating AAPI Voices: Van Galasso & Lily Pabian
*English Episode* In this episode of Voices of a Highway, our Executive Director Lily Pabian sits down with Van Galasso, local Asian-American artist and community member. Van Galasso is a familiar and beloved name for us at We Love Buford Highway since she has helped us with her art for many of our programs (We Are BuHi Gallery and Taste of BuHi Contest). In this episode she talks about generational trauma, about her parents' journey from Vietnam to the United States in the 80s, about being a 1st generation Asian-American, about her art and her love of...
2021-05-24
32 min
Voices of a Highway
Valentía Intergeneracional: Cristina de la Cruz Vaquero & Natalia Garzón (Spanish)
*Episode Recorded in Spanish* En este episodio de Voices of a Highway, nuestra directora de desarrollo Natalia Garzón habla con Cristina de la Cruz Vaquero, quien es voluntaria de varias organizaciones como Los Vecinos de Buford Highway y madre de tres niñas. Cristina es una mujer valiente que continuamente logró sobrellevar las adversidades de la vida con fuerza y coraje, lecciones de vida que aprendió de su madre. Natalia y Cristina hablan de las enchiladas potosinas, de la importancia de ayudar con dignidad y tambien del amor hacia sus madres.
2021-05-18
30 min
I Love Coaching Podcast
Moving from Success to Significance with Christopher Ryan
On this episode, Adam talks to CEO of Gobundance Christopher Ryan about how he discovered his passion for helping people define and chase their significance over their success. After building a tech company and selling it right before the tech bubble burst in his twenties, Christopher was asked to help with Tiger21, one of the most influential social networking groups where the average net worth of the members was $100M. He set out to learn how he could help these people and found a book called Halftime:Moving from Success to Significance by Bob Buford. The book helped change his...
2021-05-12
52 min
Voices of a Highway
What Comes From The Heart | Gabriela Duran (in English Translation)
As promised, Gabriela Duran's interview is now available in English as well (available in Spanish on this platform). Thank you to Westminster School and Dr. Estefania Olid's Translation class for making this episode possible. We wanted to bring Gabriela's words and thoughts to our English-speaking audiences, so this episode is a reading of the translated interview transcripts. Our Director of Development Natalia Garzón is reading Gabriela's dialogue and she invited her friend Juliana Arosemena to read the interviewer's part. We want to clarify that we took into consideration both racial and gender representation in the...
2021-04-09
22 min
SecondWind with Joyce
Self Evaluation & Adjusting to Change
Knowing Your Values & Community We are constantly changing and facing new challenges that force us to reevaluate who we are, and what we want. For those of us who value in person human interaction, it has been a very difficult year due to the pandemic and social distancing. On today's episode of SecondWind, we’ll be discussing our evolving values, self love, and the complexities of socializing in today’s day and age. "You need to connect with love, and the love starts with you. Self love.” Joyce Buford ...
2021-03-30
34 min
Voices of a Highway
Redes de Apoyo de Mujeres: Aceli Zenil y Natalia Garzón
*This episode is recorded in Spanish* En este episodio nuestra Directora de desarrollo Natalia Garzón se sienta a hablar con Aceli Zenil, una mujer dedicada a servir a su comunidad en Buford Highway. Aceli nació en México y llegó a Estados Unidos hace 20 años e immediatamente convirtió a Buford Highway en su hogar. La comunidad conoce a Aceli por su rol como Directora de Vivienda Equitativa en Los Vecinos de Buford Highway y por su participación en la junta de PATH Academy. En este episodio, Aceli y Natalia hablan de los cambios...
2021-03-23
26 min
Voices of a Highway
The Women of Buford Highway: Natalie Keng, Chinese Southern Belle
In honor of International Women's Day (and Women's History Month), Voices of a Highway is highlighting empowering women that strengthen the communities of Buford Highway through their verve, their dreams, and their work. In this episode, Executive Director Lily Pabian interviews Natalie Keng, founder and owner of Chinese Southern Belle: a multi-faceted business that uses food to connect people and culture– to build healthy, sustainable communities, support diversity, and strengthen local economies. Natalie shares stories about growing up in the South, launching her brand, and discovering the complexities of womanhood (i.e. intersectionality and internalized oppression) thanks to...
2021-03-04
34 min
Voices of a Highway
Lo Que Sale Del Corazón: Gabriela Velasco & Natalia Garzón (In Spanish)
*This episode is in Spanish, but stay tuned for an English version soon!* En este segundo episodio de Voices of a Highway, nuestra directora de desarrollo Natalia Garzón habla con Gabriela Velasco, quien trabaja con Los Vecinos de Buford Highway y con el Centro de Mujeres Refugiadas. Gaby ha sido parte de la comunidad de Buford Highway desde hace 15 años y todo lo que hace para ayudar a los demás le nace del corazón. Natalia y Gabriela también hablan de lo rico que es comer, de la carga emocional de las mujeres y de...
2021-02-19
36 min
Voices of a Highway
What Love Looks Like On Buford Highway : Victoria Huynh & Lily Pabian
Our Executive Director Lily Pabian sits down (virtually!) with Victoria Huynh, Vice President at the Center for Pan Asian Community Services, which is located on Buford Highway. In a conversation fueled by what love looks like to them in this community, Victoria tells us about her life, her background and the amazing work they do at CPACS. Victoria and Lily also talk about growing up on Buford Highway, common mispronunciations of Vietnamese food, and making eye-contact with strangers while you eat in your car.
2021-02-11
25 min
Voices of a Highway
Voices of a Highway Trailer
We Love BuHi, a non-profit organization in Atlanta, GA. hosts two guests per months on Voices of a Highway, a podcast made to discover, celebrate and preserve the lives and stories of local advocates and daily heroes who are making a long lasting impact on our Buford Highway community. Buford Highway is a nine-mile corridor that crosses three counties and has been home to immigrants and their businesses, associations, and communities since 1946. If you like inspiring stories about real people, this is the place for you. With a mix of languages, cultures, and experiences, Voices of...
2021-02-02
01 min
Uniquely Kentucky with Amber Philpott
Uniquely Kentucky with Amber Philpott | Vitale Buford, Author
Welcome to Uniquely Kentucky, a podcast built around chatting with some of the state's most interesting characters and the things they are doing to making Kentucky so unique. On this episode we are sitting down with Lexington author and life coach, Vitale Buford about her new book "Addicted to Perfect, A Journey Out of the Grips of Adderall." In this brutally honest memoir, Buford details the ups and downs during her time addicted to the prescription drug Adderall. She also looks at perfectionism and addiction and how each can feed off one another, but also how you can break...
2020-10-19
31 min
WKYT News
Uniquely Kentucky with Amber Philpott | Vitale Buford, Author
Welcome to Uniquely Kentucky, a podcast built around chatting with some of the state's most interesting characters and the things they are doing to making Kentucky so unique. On this episode we are sitting down with Lexington author and life coach, Vitale Buford about her new book "Addicted to Perfect, A Journey Out of the Grips of Adderall." In this brutally honest memoir, Buford details the ups and downs during her time addicted to the prescription drug Adderall. She also looks at perfectionism and addiction and how each can feed off one another, but also how you can break free...
2020-10-19
31 min
SecondWind
Calling in a love partner after divorce
On this episode of SecondWind with Joyce, Jennifer Butler, MSW, a certified Calling in “The One” coach, certified health coach, writer, and podcast host shares why it is of utmost importance to create your own internal well of joy and love after a divorce. Jennifer is dedicated to helping people fall deeply in love with themselves and awaken to their own internal power to create joy, love, and freedom in their lives. http://joycebufordempowers.com/Jennifer-Butler
2020-03-18
57 min
SecondWind
Do you want to find love again?
Join Joyce and her guest, Dr. Arcella Trimble, as they tackle what it takes to let go of past hurts in order to find love again and barriers associated with older adults and relationships.
2019-03-13
57 min
SecondWind
What Would It Take to Make You LOVE Mondays? Find Out Now!
How often do we hear comments and phrases referring to Mondays? Most often, they're not very positive or uplifting comments either. Well, my guest today, Cornelia Ward, has figured out the trick to help people LOVE their Mondays! While dealing with her own personal career transition, she really stopped and thought about how crazy it was for somebody to drag themselves everyday to a job that makes them MISERABLE. She created a six-step program called Passion and Purpose: 6 Steps to Create a Career You Love. Tune in today to get the inside scoop on these six simple steps and enjoy...
2017-09-26
57 min
SecondWind
Inspiration by Love
Today Joyce speaks with Lance Secratan, PHD. He is one of the most insightful and provocative leadership teachers of our time! As a former CEO of a Fortune 100 company, university professor, award- winning columnist and the author of over 15 books regarding leadership and how to inspire others. Today they will be covering his most recent work- A Love Story, a touching and beautiful memoir of his soulmate and beloved wife Tricia. Tune in to this very captivating, inspirational...and overall fantastic segment of SecondWind today!
2016-11-29
57 min
SecondWind
Be successful doing what you love!
Joyce Buford,host of Second Wind women's empowerment talk radio, speaks with bagel champion, Mary Adler Beall about taking what you love and turning it into success! They discuss core values, what they are and how they translate to success in life.
2016-01-26
57 min
SecondWind
Gain some momentum in your love life today!
Joyce speaks with Stephan Gonick about finding momentum in your love life.
2015-11-10
57 min