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House Foundations, a podcast about House Music historyHouse Foundations, a podcast about House Music historyNYC House Music at The Sound Factory, Shelter, The Loft, Body & Soul, Cielo (early 90s)Send us a text if you like it and want more of it. Hey everyone, welcome back to House Foundations. I’m your host, C. Dub. Tonight we’re in New York City—not just the skyline, not just the clubs—but the spirit. Because house in the early 90s? It wasn’t just a sound. It was church. It was sweat. It was survival.New York didn’t birth house music—that happened in Chicago—but when it reached the five boroughs, it evolved into something more theatrical, more emotive, and more unapolog...2025-04-1606 minPeace TalksPeace TalksDr. Grace Ji-Sun Kim: When God Became WhiteMariah Humphries and Katie Mullin host Dr. Grace Ji-Sun Kim for a thoughtful conversation about her experience as a female Asian-American Christian. She walks us through the importance of seeing God from the survivor’s perspective. She shares about why she chose to write with such vulnerability about immigration, her own life and God's nature in her books When God Became White and Surviving God. Dr. Grace Ji-Sun Kim was born in Korea, educated in Canada and now teaches in the USA as Professor of Theology at Earlham School of Religion. She is the author or editor of...2025-03-1147 minPeace TalksPeace TalksAlysia-Lara Ayonrinde and Lorraine Prince: Church of EnglandMariah Humphries and Katie Mullin welcome from across the pond Alysia-Lara Ayonrinde and Lorraine Prince to Peace Talks. Their wide-ranging conversation highlights their work in education through The Church in England. From how they teach belonging, inclusion, and power dynamics, to the astonishingly insightful questions from their young students, Alysia-Lara and Lorraine inspire us in the US to see education through a new lens.Lorraine Prince is the Head of Networks at the National Society for Education, where she plays a pivotal role in facilitating professional development and fostering connections across various educational networks. Her expertise centres...2025-03-0450 minPeace TalksPeace TalksDr. Malcolm Foley: The Anti-Greed GospelDr. Malcolm Foley joins Mariah Humphries and Katie Mullin for a surprisingly joyful episode of Peace Talks. While explaining how greed is at the root of racism, Dr. Foley reveals beautiful truths about Jesus and the Church. This episode is full of 'aha' moments that challenge the American way of living.Malcolm Foley (PhD, Baylor University) is a pastor, historian, and speaker who serves as special adviser to the president for equity and campus engagement at Baylor University. He has written for Christianity Today, The Anxious Bench, and Mere Orthodoxy. His book, The Anti-Greed Gospel: Why the...2025-02-2548 minPeace TalksPeace TalksDorcas Cheng-Tozun: Justice for the Sensitive SoulDo you wonder if you have what it takes to make a difference in the world? Dorcas Cheng-Tozun brings her brand of gracious, kind wisdom to the table in this episode of Peace Talks with Mariah Humphries and Katie Mullin. She reminds us that, no matter who you are, you can change for the world for good—and shows us how to do it through self awareness and concern for others.Dorcas Cheng-Tozun is an award-winning writer, editor, speaker, and communications consultant. She is the author of Start, Love, Repeat: How to Stay in Love with Your En...2025-02-1848 minPeace TalksPeace TalksDani Coke Balfour: Creative JusticeIn this delightful interview, Mariah Humphries and Katie Mullin hear from Dani Coke Balfour on creating a more just and hopeful world through creative expression. She also shares with us the ups and downs of being a Black female entrepreneur in today's world—and how she keeps herself sane through it all.Dani Coke Balfour is an artist, advocate, speaker, and entrepreneur. She’s the founder of Oh Happy Dani, an illustration-based educational platform that uses artwork and resources to make complex ideas surrounding racial justice more accessible for the everyday advocate.Dani works to insp...2025-02-1142 minPeace TalksPeace TalksBenjamin Cremer: Kingdom over EmpireMariah Humphries is joined by Katie Mullin for Season Ten of Peace Talks. They open the season by having a lively and powerful conversation with Benjamin Cremer that focuses on the themes of humility, leadership, and power dynamics within the church. Additionally, they discuss their desire for the church to reclaim the true essence of Christianity, one that prioritizes kingdom over empire.Benjamin Cremer is a husband, father, digital pastor, theologian, writer, and lifelong Idahoan. You can read more from him through his free weekly newsletter, "Into The Gray" at https://benjamin-cremer.ck.page.2025-02-0447 minFor the JourneyFor the JourneyConversation | Learning from Native American Spirituality with Mariah HumphriesThis week we share a “For the Journey” conversation between Bill Haley (Coracle Executive Director) and Mariah Humphries (Executive Director for The Center for Formation, Justice and Peace). Their conversation focuses on Native American spirituality and the role of divine revelation in North America prior to the arrival of Christianity. As we hope you’ll discover, there are many ways Native American spirituality can re-attune and instruct our Western forms of Christianity.Explore the conference co-hosted by Coracle and CFJP: "Do You Want to Be Well? Diagnosis, Treatment, and Healing for the Church...2025-01-1253 minPeace TalksPeace TalksFormation in AdventWe are excited to bring you a three-part series of Peace Talks where we focus on formation, justice, and peace from the perspective of the season of Advent. Mariah Humphries is joined by Suzie Lind, pastor and CenterFJP Board member, and Katie Mullin, Director of Content and Community, for three conversations that explore how the coming of Jesus impacts how we think about formation, justice, and peace.Our first conversation mines the phrase "Advent begins in the dark" for its implications on our own spiritual formation. We wrestle with the concepts of empire, joyful resistance, and hope...2024-12-0539 minPeace TalksPeace TalksBishop Todd HunterMariah Humphries wraps up Season 8 of Peace Talks with a post-election episode with Bishop Todd Hunter, founder of the Center. They discuss a range of topics but begin with an article that was written by Bishop Hunter the morning after the election and some feedback given to him about the message and the timing of that messageThe Rt. Rev. Dr. Todd Hunter is the founding bishop of The Diocese of Churches for the Sake of Others and founder of The Center for Formation, Justice and Peace. He is past president of Alpha USA, former national director...2024-11-1445 minKiss The VibesKiss The VibesLet's Go Dancin' 025Let’s Go Dancin’ 25 Guyom tracklist : 1 - Janet Jackson - Together Again (Tony Humphries remix) 2 - Mariah Carey - Workin’ Hard (Terry Hunter remix) 3 - Alicia Keys - In Common (Kenny Dope remix) 4 - Tyla - Water (Ezel remix) 5 - Dua Lupa - Houdini (Adam Port remix) 6 - James Mac & Wall feat Rosalie - The Boy Is Mine 7 - Risk Assessment feat Monica Blair - It’s Not Right But It’s Ok 8 - Beyoncé - Break My Soul (Terry Hunter remix) 9 - Jamiroquai - Space Cowboy (Michael Gray remix...2024-11-021h 21Peace TalksPeace TalksJin ChoMariah Humphries hosts the Rev. Jin Cho in the latest episode of Peace Talks. Cho details his experience of creating safe and brave spaces to talk about racial justice and of prioritizing curiosity in the people with whom he works for racial unity. Cho's wise words are worth a listen.The Rev. Dr. Jin H. Cho is an Anglican priest committed to helping local congregations have courageous conversations about race and justice. He received his doctorate of ministry from Fuller Seminary for his project to encourage such dialogue among pastors in his city entitled “Race, Evangelicalism, and th...2024-10-2441 minRight Side Up Podcast with Danielle StricklandRight Side Up Podcast with Danielle StricklandNeed To Know | Episode 5 | Mariah Humphries & Carolyn WhatleyIn this episode we welcome Need to Know contributors Mariah Humphries and Carolyn Whatley, to discuss the role of gender empowerment and cultural awareness in building a flourishing future church. From an Indigenous and Indigenous-informed perspective, they share about the importance of lamenting injustices, the need for diverse voices in leadership, and how men can become allies in supporting women. We reflect on the necessity of personal spiritual transformation and the responsibility of individuals to engage wholeheartedly in these discussions. You’ll also find many resources and recommendations to continue your journey.Show NotesLink to...2024-10-1757 minPeace TalksPeace TalksLisa Rodriguez-WatsonPeace Talks is delighted to welcome Lisa Rodriguez-Watson to the show. She and Mariah Humphries engage in a meaningful conversation about why truth is hard, how to stay integrated, and what hope there is for the church. As a resident of Washington, DC, she offers unique insight into how to have a healthy relationship with politics.Lisa Rodriguez-Watson, for nearly two decades, has served as an urban church planter, collegiate minister, seminary professor, international missionary and community development practitioner. Her heart to see people reconciled to God and to one another has led her to invest her...2024-10-1738 minPeace TalksPeace TalksDavid SwansonDavid Swanson joins Mariah Humphries for our latest Peace Talks episode. Love and concern for the church permeate their conversation as they discuss hope in community and purpose in Sabbath keeping. David previews his new book, Plundered: The Tangled Roots of Racial and Environmental Injustice and, in general, challenges many assumptions Christians make about each other.David is an author and the founding pastor of New Community Covenant Church who lives with his family on the South Side of Chicago. He is the founder and CEO of New Community Outreach, a non-profit organization dedicated to healing community...2024-10-1042 minPeace TalksPeace TalksNatasha Sistrunk RobinsonMariah Humphries is joined by Dr. Natasha Sistrunk Robinson for this intimate and practical Peace Talks episode. Dr. Robinson covers all the bases from the spiritual practice to telling the truth to the connection between peace and change.Dr. Natasha Sistrunk Robinson is President & CEO of T3 Leadership Solutions, Inc., Natasha Sistrunk Robinson Ministries, and the Visionary Founder and Chairperson of the nonprofit, Leadership LINKS, Inc. She is a graduate of the Naval Academy, a former United States Marine Corps Captain, and former federal government employee of the Department of Homeland Security. Dr. Robinson is a Leadership...2024-10-0347 minPeace TalksPeace TalksSandra Maria Van OpstalThis Peace Talks conversation with Sandra Maria Van Opstal goes deep into the people and places that shape us. Sandra shares with host Mariah Humphries how reading Scripture with people on the margins inspires her and working in her garden connects her. Sandra Maria Van Opstal is a second-generation Latina pastor, activist, author, and a powerful leading voice on the intersection of faith and justice. She is executive director of Chasing Justice, a BIPOC-led movement that mobilizes the next generation of Christians to live justly. Sandra’s distinctiveness comes from working in both local and global contexts as...2024-09-1943 minFunkier RadioFunkier RadioFunkier Sounds Episode 121 - GMGN Guest MixStarted this one at a quick old tempo to cram in a few new bits from me, then took things down, then up, then down again - for that is the Funkier sounds way. All sorts of genres covered too… for that is the Funkeir Sounds way! Anyway, hour 2 was a lovely treat - I welcomed Ben Adams AKA GMGN. UK born but based out in Boston these days, I’ve been a fan of Ben’s mixes and productions for a while now. He was the guest when I stood in for Pete Ellison’s Friday lunchtime show a while ba...2023-11-212h 00Funkier RadioFunkier RadioFunkier Sounds Episode 121 - GMGN Guest MixStarted this one at a quick old tempo to cram in a few new bits from me, then took things down, then up, then down again - for that is the Funkier sounds way. All sorts of genres covered too… for that is the Funkeir Sounds way! Anyway, hour 2 was a lovely treat - I welcomed Ben Adams AKA GMGN. UK born but based out in Boston these days, I’ve been a fan of Ben’s mixes and productions for a while now. He was the guest when I stood in for Pete Ellison’s Friday lunchtime show a while ba...2023-11-212h 00Flourishing Leaders, Flourishing SystemsFlourishing Leaders, Flourishing SystemsMariah Humphries Celebrating Diversity – Enabling Flourishing Christianity As A Global World FaithMariah Humphries shares her personal faith journey and explores the intersection of her Native identity and her commitment to theology, racial literacy, and reconciliation within the American Church. Delving into the complexities of navigating both Native and White American cultures, Mariah sheds light on how these aspects of her identity intersect and complement each other, offering a unique perspective on faith, diversity, and the pursuit of reconciliation within a broader cultural context. Language Sensitivity In this podcast, our guest uses a term that has been used for disability in the USA but is no longer...2023-11-1745 minBe the Bridge Podcast with Latasha MorrisonBe the Bridge Podcast with Latasha Morrison278 - Sharing Creator’s Good Story and Honoring Indigenous Peoples through the First Nations Version with Terry Wildman and featuring Mariah HumphriesTerry Wildman, whose ancestry includes Ojibwe from Ontario, Canada and Yaqui from Sonora, Mexico, is the lead translator, general editor, and project manager of the First Nations Version. He serves as the director of spiritual growth and leadership development for Native InterVarsity. And in this episode, he shares the story behind how this beautiful translation came to be.  Mariah Humphries, a citizen of Mvskoke Nation and on the team of Be the Bridge as the Director of Marketing and Innovation, adds insight, joy, and depth to this conversation. Terry, Mariah, and Latasha remind listeners J...2023-10-171h 22Be the Bridge Podcast with Latasha MorrisonBe the Bridge Podcast with Latasha Morrison260 - Take it to the Bridge: A Conversation on Black History Month with Be the Bridge Team Members Sean, Kaylee, and MariahWe welcome in Black History Month with an episode from the Be the Bridge team! Sean Watkins, Kaylee Morgan, and Mariah Humphries join Latasha Morrison to talk about all things Black History Month because Black history is American history and Black History Month is for all people. If you’ve ever wondered about the history of February as Black History Month or why histories are separated in the American education system, you don’t want to miss this conversation. If you want space to feel seen and heard as a Black person during this month, you don’t want to mis...2023-02-071h 28Today\'s ConversationToday's ConversationMariah Humphries | Native ChristianityEmbracing Faith and Identity: A Conversation with Mariah Humphries on Today\'s Conversation PodcastDive into a captivating dialogue on the intersection of faith and Native American identity in this episode of Today\'s Conversation. Join us as Mariah Humphries, a proud citizen of the Mvskoke Nation, shares her personal journey of faith and the harmonious integration of her Christianity with her Native American heritage. Prepare to have your assumptions challenged as we explore the vibrant world of Native Christianity.In this enlightening conversation with NAE President Walter Kim...2022-11-1543 minToday\'s ConversationToday's ConversationMariah Humphries | Native ChristianityEmbracing Faith and Identity: A Conversation with Mariah Humphries on Today\'s Conversation PodcastDive into a captivating dialogue on the intersection of faith and Native American identity in this episode of Today\'s Conversation. Join us as Mariah Humphries, a proud citizen of the Mvskoke Nation, shares her personal journey of faith and the harmonious integration of her Christianity with her Native American heritage. Prepare to have your assumptions challenged as we explore the vibrant world of Native Christianity.In this enlightening conversation with NAE President Walter Kim...2022-11-1543 minBe the Bridge Podcast with Latasha MorrisonBe the Bridge Podcast with Latasha Morrison255 - Voices of Lament: Reflections on Brokenness and Hope in a World Longing for Justice with Natasha Sistrunk Robinson and Mariah HumphriesLeader and author, executive coach, and veteran Marine, Natasha Sistrunk Robinson has a prayer that her latest work would be a classic. Voices of Lament: Reflections on Brokenness and Hope in a World Longing for Justice is a compilation of voices of women of color that is a timeless and unique work full of good words for our souls. Latasha Morrison discusses this rich book with Natasha and Mariah Humphries, Be the Bridge’s Director of Marketing and Innovation and one of the book’s 29 contributors. Listen in as they tackle subjects like recognizing culture as God intended, discipleship and...2022-10-041h 16The Next Right ThingThe Next Right Thing245: Voices of Lament with Natasha Sistrunk Robinson and Mariah HumphriesToday I'm glad to explore a topic that doesn't usually make the headlines in our newsfeeds but one that certainly deserves some airtime in our souls. We're talking about lament -- what it is, why it matters, and who some of our best teachers are in this practice. I'm glad to welcome two guests today to help me host this conversation: Natasha Sistrunk Robinson and Mariah Humphries. Links + Resources From This Episode: Voices of Lament Edited by Natasha Sistrunk Robinson Connect with Natasha and Mariah online Grab a copy of my book The Next Right Thing  Find me on I...2022-09-2029 minFive Good ThoughtsFive Good Thoughts5 Good Thoughts on the Diverse Life with Mariah HumphriesMariah Humphries joins the podcast to give her 5 good thoughts on engaging diversity in all facets of life.  Her work at Be the Bridge and in the church allows her to share 2022-07-1318 minHer Story SpeaksHer Story SpeaksBONUS: Mariah HumphriesFor this bonus episode I am joined by past guest, Mariah Humphries. Mariah is a Mvskoke Nation citizen, writer and educator. Through her experience navigating the tension between Native and White American culture, she brings Native awareness to non-Native spaces.  With over 20 years of vocational ministry service, she is focused on theology, racial literacy and reconciliation within the American Church. In this episode we discuss the often overlooked and under reported topic of Missing and Murdered Indigenous women. Mariah shares real stories of the women behind the statistics as well as reasons why Indigenous women and (girls +) are murdered ten ti...2022-05-3155 minHer Story SpeaksHer Story SpeaksBONUS: Mariah HumphriesFor this bonus episode I am joined by past guest, Mariah Humphries. Mariah is a Mvskoke Nation citizen, writer and educator. Through her experience navigating the tension between Native and White American culture, she brings Native awareness to non-Native spaces.  With over 20 years of vocational ministry service, she is focused on theology, racial literacy and reconciliation within the American Church. In this episode we discuss the often overlooked and under reported topic of Missing and Murdered Indigenous women. Mariah shares real stories of the women behind the statistics as well as reasons why Indigenous women and (girls +) are murdered ten ti...2022-05-3155 minWhite Awakening: Annie & Brian\'s Journey Into Anti-racism.White Awakening: Annie & Brian's Journey Into Anti-racism.White Awakening - Episode 10 - Mariah Humphries, Be The BridgeIn this episode, our friend and Be the Bridge Educator, Mariah Humphries, a Mvskoke woman, shares with us on what it’s like to be an Indigenous American in a predominately white context. Mariah was one of the first people to help Brian and Annie take important steps on their white awakening journey. Check out these resources mentioned. https://tinyurl.com/Everyday-Chinook @bethebridge Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women: https://www.nativewomenswilderness.org/mmiw2022-02-231h 12ANTHEMS!ANTHEMS!ANTHEMS! 036Listen to: ANTHEMS! | The best dance hits! Ever! In the mix! Every 2nd week.Setlist:01.  Barry White - Come On (Classic House Mix)02.  Toni Braxton - Un-Break My Heart (Frankie Knuckles Franktidrama Club Mix)03.  Janet Jackson - Together Again (Tony Humphries Club Mix)04.  CeCe Peniston - Finally (Classic Funky Mix)05.  Bobby Brown - My Prerogative (Joe T Vannelli Light Mix)06.  M People - Just For You (Frankie Knuckles Classic Gospel Mix)07.  Michael Bolton - Can I Touch You...There (The Classic Club Version)08.  Robin S - Back It Up (Stonebri...2021-12-231h 20White Awakening: Annie & Brian\'s Journey Into Anti-racism.White Awakening: Annie & Brian's Journey Into Anti-racism.White Awakening - Episode 3 Be the Bridge 16 Tips Part OneLatasha Morrison and her Be the Bridge Team developed 16 tips for white peacemakers. Listen in as Annie & Brian reflect on Tips 1-6. Please purchase a copy of her curriculum at bethebridge.com  Be The Bridge: 16 Bridge-Building Tips for White People In this episode, Annie has real-time awareness of some potential whitesplaining to her daughter who is a person of color. Mariah Sinclair Humphries, an Indigenous friend, generously offers her guidance. 2021-12-151h 01Her Story SpeaksHer Story SpeaksMariah HumphriesMariah Humphries is a Mvskoke Nation citizen, writer and educator. Through her experience navigating the tension between Native and White American culture, she brings Native awareness to non-Native spaces.  With over 20 years of vocational ministry service, she is focused on theology, racial literacy and reconciliation within the American Church.  In our conversation Mariah shares her story of being raised by her Native American mother and her White father and learning to hold on to her Native American identity as she navigated a world of whiteness.  She shares about her own faith journey and how she embraces both her Christianity and identi...2021-11-221h 07Her Story SpeaksHer Story SpeaksMariah HumphriesMariah Humphries is a Mvskoke Nation citizen, writer and educator. Through her experience navigating the tension between Native and White American culture, she brings Native awareness to non-Native spaces.  With over 20 years of vocational ministry service, she is focused on theology, racial literacy and reconciliation within the American Church.  In our conversation Mariah shares her story of being raised by her Native American mother and her White father and learning to hold on to her Native American identity as she navigated a world of whiteness.  She shares about her own faith journey and how she embraces both her Christianity and identi...2021-11-221h 07Be the Bridge Podcast with Latasha MorrisonBe the Bridge Podcast with Latasha Morrison232 - Take it to the Bridge: A Conversation on the Be the Bridge Facebook Ministry GroupThe Be the Bridge Facebook Ministry group was formed in 2020 and is a place for those in leadership in the church to lean into the conversation of racial righteousness. It provides a courageous space for learning, growing, and helping the Church lead in a proactive way. In this episode, founder of Be the Bridge, Latasha Morrison, is joined with the leader of the ministry group, Mariah Humphries, as well as two of the members of it, Brian Kilde and Annie Banceu, to share their experience in the group. This podcast episode reveals their journey of what pushed them into...2021-09-071h 25The ProtagonistasThe ProtagonistasThe Sacredness of the LandIn this episode Kat chats with Mvskoke writer and educator, Mariah Humphries. Through her and her ancestors experience navigating the tension between Native and White American culture, Mariah is an educator to non-Native spaces. With over 20 years of vocational ministry service, she is focused on theology, racial literacy and reconciliation within the American Church. She is the current Be the Bridge Ministry educator where she works with religious leaders to navigate racial reconciliation in their congregations. Kat and Mariah chat about her experiences growing up Native, the sacredness of the land, her racial justice work...2021-07-211h 07Nightly PopNightly PopKim Runaway Bride, Basic Bachelorette Katie & Mariah's Obsessed Shade - Nightly Pop 6/17/21Kim Kardashian opens up about marriage to Kris Humphries on "KUWTK" Reunion, Katie responds to "basic" comments on "Bachelorette" & Mariah Carey makes an Eminem TikTok. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.2021-06-1821 minBe the Bridge Podcast with Latasha MorrisonBe the Bridge Podcast with Latasha Morrison222 - A Conversation on How Bridge-Building is Exported through Training (Part 2) with Mariah Humphries, Sean Watkins, and Gina FimbelIf you use terminology like “colorblind” to show your racial and cultural compassion and understanding, this episode is tailored for you.   Many people outside of the BIPOC communities are lost as it relates to how to communicate and implement a culture of color and cultural caring and sensitivity in such volatile times.  This is the wheelhouse of the Be The Bridge training team.  This episode’s discussion is centered around cultivating and curating safe spaces for the purpose of building cohesion through anti-racism.  Once again the listener is given a glimpse behind the scenes of our training team’s process and e...2021-04-201h 06Be the Bridge Podcast with Latasha MorrisonBe the Bridge Podcast with Latasha Morrison221 - A Conversation on How Bridge-Building is Exported through Training (Part 1) with Mariah Humphries and Tania MirónOften, in the racial reconciliation space, progress and healing are brought about through small groups.  Another effective tool in the quest for progress in this area is training.  Many don’t know that corporations, non-profits, and ministries bring in our expert Be The Bridge Training Team to train their employees, volunteers, and parishioners on how to cultivate and curate safe environments for discussions on race and culture.  The purpose for cultivating and curating these spaces is for the purpose of building cohesion through anti-racism.  This episode gives a glimpse behind the scenes of our process and execution as well as a l...2021-04-0625 minTrue House Stories interview podcast hosted by Lenny FontanaTrue House Stories interview podcast hosted by Lenny FontanaDavid Morales interview podcast hosted by Lenny Fontana # 027 (Part 2)TRUE HOUSE STORIES™ W/ DAVID MORALES # 027 - PART 2 David Morales - an artist, DJ, Remixer, Producer businessman, pioneer, this man needs no introduction.... a man that started a DJ career in the 80s, embarking on a prolific production career which propelled into overdrive in the 90s with his debut album 'The Program'. He went on to win a Grammy for ‘Remixer of the year’ in 1998, an incredible achievement for an award-winning producer who has remixed well over 500 records from a roster of multi-platinum artists, including Mariah Carey, Whitney Houston, Michael Jackson & U2. He had a HUGE global hit in...2021-01-271h 35To The Moon with MarsTo The Moon with MarsGeorgina HumphriesWelcome to To the Moon with Mars. This week I am joined by another one of my uni pals.. the legendary Georgina. We talk about our weeks and how covid has effected her life and her move away from the city back to her small town. Follow @moonwithmarspod on Instagram to check what we are up to and any updates on new episodes, Q & A's and more.. Follow me on Instagram @marsmoiz Follow Georgina on Instagram - @georginahumphries Follow her comedy page on Facebook - @georginahumphriescomedian Intro music...2020-11-1700 minStand Tall & Own It - Empowering Purpose-Driven Women to Lead with Authenticity and ImpactStand Tall & Own It - Empowering Purpose-Driven Women to Lead with Authenticity and Impact9. Finding the Missing Voice - with Mariah HumphriesFeedback or Questions? Send us a text!Mariah Humphries is a bi-racial Mvskoke Native American and lives in Waco with her husband and three children. Mariah has a Masters of Theological Studies and is the Assistant Director of Campaign and Development Communications at Baylor University.  She considers herself an educator around Native American topics and racial reconciliation within Christianity as a Ministry Educator with Be the Bridge. You can find Mariah on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook under @MariahHumphries.Intentional Optimism - a refresher Optimistic - hopeful, positive, proactivePresent - having a se...2020-10-1230 min