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Living For We

Ideastream Public Media

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In 2020, cityLAB of Pittsburgh released a study that ranked Cleveland dead last in terms of livability for Black women. On Living For We, we talk to Cleveland's Black women about their experiences at work, at school, in the doctor's office, and in community with each other in an attempt to answer the question... is Cleveland really as bad as they say it is for Black women? This is an Ideastream Public Media podcast.
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The practice of living as we intend

Dannielle 'D' Alphonse | Founder of Be You and Thrive

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The Practice of Living as we Intend, is a lifestyle podcast for women who desire to create movement forward personally, professionally and spiritually. Hosted by Dannielle Alphonse (Founder of Be You and Thrive), ‘D’ shares insight, personal stories, experiences and resources that stir up life within and create an actionable outcome. Uncover your uniqueness and thrive in the way that you are intended!
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Discussing DID- Dissociative Identity Disorder, Navigating life after trauma. No longer surviving but living. Dissecting and chatting all aspects of Trauma, Recovery, and educating on lives complicated by traumatic experiences. If you have suggestions or questions, please reach out by emailing us at: livingsunder@gmail.com Want to help us continue our work? Reach out to see how you can get involved! Twitter: @LivingSunder Instagram: @LivingSunder Website: livingsunder.com Consulting inquirie ...
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In a conversation led by creative director HeyFranHey, go behind the scenes of “Living For We" with the production team– host and executive producer Marlene Harris-Taylor, lead producer Hannah Rae Leach, and our in-pod therapist Dr. Angela Neal-Barnett. Learn more about Living For We here. Donate to Ideastream Public Media here! Leave us a voicemai…
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Is there anything more beautiful than Black love? From sister-friends and treasured co-workers to devoted husbands and boyfriends, love makes life worth living, especially in a city where it can be so tough. How can we use the power of love to make Cleveland a better place for all of us, and how can we shape its future through the act of “living fo…
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Today, we’re sharing an episode of When Magic Happens, a new podcast from WBEZ Chicago, where intergenerational convos of love and laughter collide. In this episode, we’re discussing body-ody-ody-ody. Slim-thick, bean pole, pear, apple – how has your body been categorized? Cheryle, Jennifer and Taylor discuss body image and their relationships to t…
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In the classroom, even the best and brightest of Black women are often encouraged to think small and aim low. Chronic underfunding of public schools in Black neighborhoods, steering of Black girls away from honors classes in suburban schools, and abundant microaggressions from preschool to graduate school make learning a challenge. Despite it all, …
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When a Black woman becomes the first of her kind to receive a sought-after title or high-powered role, it’s a cause for celebration– but these breakthroughs have always hinged upon a lineage of elders forging thorny paths for those coming up behind them. In this episode, we trace that lineage from 94 year old former nurse Miss Arnell Hendricks all …
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Cleveland is allegedly a healthcare mecca. There should be an abundance of quality care right here in town, but why can't Black women seem to find it? Dr. Carla Harwell of University Hospitals and Dr. Linda Bradley of the Cleveland Clinic, two Black woman doctors, join us to unpack that very question. Learn more about Birthing Beautiful Communities…
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When their lives are placed into the hands of white doctors and nurses, Black women’s basic needs can quickly evolve into life-threatening ordeals. Medical professionals’ lack of empathy demands that Black women prioritize advocating for themselves and their families over self-care. How can Black women be healthy when doctors refuse to really hear …
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Black women don’t want to fight for basic respect in the workplace. When do they walk away from a “great opportunity” in a white space? How do they find the strength to do it? And what do they do next? This week we share the stories of two dynamic Black women– Leah Hudnall of The Legacy Perspective and Ramat Wiley of Adun Spice Company– as they cre…
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For Black women, the climb to the top is often filled with impossibly high standards, blatant disrespect, and jealousy from those both outside and inside their community. What should they be expected to sacrifice in order to succeed? Author and former TV news anchor Romona Robinson, entrepreneur Ariane Kirkpatrick, and Cleveland Housing Court Judge…
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The powerful girls of the QueenIAM program, run by 27-year-old founder and mother Dameyonna Willis, tell us all about their big dreams and hopes for their lives in Cleveland. While the Commission for Black Women and Girls– an entity conceived in those girls’ best interest– struggles to get off the ground at City Hall, these young women are building…
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Living with trauma as a Black woman in Cleveland isn’t a rare experience, but what’s it like here when we find ourselves in the white-hot light of controversy and public scrutiny? How do we cope? Samaria Rice and Ayesha Bell Hardaway, both Black women with unique painful experiences in the court of public opinion share their stories. Want to share …
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In 2020, Cleveland– a city with a nearly 50% Black population– was labeled the least livable city in America for Black women… and with data to back it up. This news has undeniably focused a lens on the not-so-positive lived experiences of Black women and femmes in our city, but… what can be done about it? 2020 CityLAB article naming Cleveland the l…
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This new podcast from Ideastream Public Media addresses livability metrics and recent findings surrounding the health and wellness challenges Black women face in Northeast Ohio. Each episode shares firsthand accounts of Black women’s experiences in Cleveland’s workplaces, schools, and educational systems. Living for We is a part of Connecting the D…
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Greetings again everyone... we hope you’re enjoying the story time episodes. Continue sending us your story suggestions & we’ll try to get through them all. This short story was a suggestion from Kit, via email. You can send your suggestions to us via Twitter: @TheWeinMe or email theweinmeblog@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcaste…
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Today on the We in Me podcast we have another special We Reads episode for you & yours. We know this is a difficult time for ppl so after so many reached out & have continued doing so well keep producing newer We Reads shows for you during this difficult time of the COVID-19 pandemic, triggers & fears. Stay well, be safe and fabulous my dears. --- …
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Thanks for joining us for this special We Reads episode of The We in Me podcast. We hope you’re all healthy and happy. Stay safe, take care of one another and enjoy the episode. 🖤 Do you, your child or littles (younger parts) want to hear something special? Don’t hesitate to reach out if we have it or can get a copy we’ll gladly add it to the list.…
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Welcome to a special We Reads episode of The We in Me podcast. I know people are struggling so we wanted to do what we can to alleviate some of the chaos in various minds. We hope you enjoy this fun little Winnie the Pooh story from A A Milne. Have a request? Shoot us an email theweinmeblog@gmail.com, leave a voicemail here on Anchor or tweet us @T…
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Episode 60 The Practice of Living as we Intend The will to do it. Podcast Resources: Resources for Growth: Click below for a free downloadable worksheet: BY&T Self-Assessment: The will to do it Podcast interviewing Bob Proctor: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bob-proctor-how-to-manifest-abundance/id596047499?i=1000446679265 Nataliya Borener: …
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Greetings and Salutations everyone! Here we are with another "We Reads," show for you and yours. We hope your littles, your children and anyone else you may like to share these with continue to enjoy these episodes. PLEASE NOTE: This particular story does have some emotional ups and downs within its pages. SPOILER: Paddington's uncle does in fact d…
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This episode comes with a trigger warning. Drug use, religion and trauma are discussed throughout the episode. If these topics are not something you can safely handle please turn off the episode and we'll see you next time! This week I sat down to discuss psychedelic drugs, meditation and religious trauma as well as the damage done via dogmatic sys…
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Kevin & Co from Twitter: @Onelilpill produced this episode of the second book from The Little Engine that Could, entitled - "I Knew You Could." We hope you enjoy this weeks episode and don't forget to hop on over to Kevin's blog to find the activities that accompany this weeks episode. ACTIVITY PAGE <3 Enjoy your weekend and beginning of summer eve…
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Happy Father’s Day... Please be advised this episode comes with a light trigger warning. This week's episode is another of the "We Reads," segments. This post comes from a piece we wrote for Defying Shadows over three years ago now. We no long write for this site, but if you're interested in seeing more about them and their work follow the link! Do…
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Well here we are...I wasn't certain I'd be able to get this episode completed for this weeks release, but here we are. I hope you lovely listeners enjoy this week's show and get at least a little something out of it. Whether it be hope, confidence, fear or folly take what you need to hear. Please be aware that this week's show may be triggering for…
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This weeks episode I sat down with The Crisses to discuss some about their life and story as well as what it's like compiling an event like the Plural World Positivity Conference. Enjoy! The Crisses: Twitter - @TheCrisses Facebook - Criss Ittermann Website - kinhost.org Plural Events on youtube --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotif…
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Hey everyone! We’re back with another episode of Story Time for all the younger ones out there who want to be included! This weeks episode were joined by Kevin & Co @onelilpill on Twitter! Stay tuned for an update we’ll be adding his blog here. You’ll be able to access all of the Story Time episodes in one easy to find location! In this episode we …
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Here we are with the second session of typically asked Dissociative Identity Disorder questions... This week we'll be focused on relationships, mainly mine and my husbands. Thanks for joining us stay tuned to the end of the episode to hear about some exciting new apps we're pleased to be sharing with you! Twitter : @TheWeinMe Find out more about Po…
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Here we are another week into Season 2 of the show... This episode we want to put a trigger warning on before you proceed because Cult abuse and different types of trauma will be discussed as well as triggers in general and some specifics. As always, please stop the episode if you find it is too much, ground yourself, and come back at a later time …
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I imagine the excitement is grand, but bare with us and read this little description of the first Story Time! Welcome, we're glad you're here, but let's discuss this weeks book for a moment and what is best for all of you... 1. This book may be a bit frightening at times for very young (young thinking) individuals, parts/alters/headmates, what have…
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NEW Episode (#011), explore the role of AI further in regard to Simulation Theory. We explore: How Machine Learning and GAN (Generative Adversarial Network) can create whole new faces in seconds. How OpenAI’s GPT-2 can write convincingly false narratives. How China’s public are already trusting and relying on AI powered TV news anchors and ask coul…
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Thanks for joining us on The We in Me Podcast!This week I sat down with Daniel Carcillo, discussing brain health and all that encompasses the brain and mind. Brain injury, mental health, neurons and the science of brain health. Building neurological pathways utilizing regenerative brain therapies. It's fascinating stuff so without further adieu we …
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Welcome to another week of The We in Me Podcast, this week's episode is another We Reads episode from our blog. 10 Human Things Everyone experiences with or without a mental illness. Stay tuned next week for our discussion with Daniel “carbomb” Carcillo, where we chat mental, brain and body health. He’s doing some amazing work and chatting fascinat…
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Welcome back to another episode of The We in Me Podcast. This week we're discussing Faith, Family and Mental Illness with Sakinah, @TheMuslimHippie we hope you enjoy this discussion from the show and as always please reach out with any questions, comments or suggestions > TheWeinMeBlog@Gmail.com This weeks music is from: @SarahJickling check out he…
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This is a new series we're starting on the questions we typically are asked. We will be adding to this series and going into more detail over the coming months so stay tuned for that. This was just the introductory episode others in the future, as I said, will be more in-depth and have specific themes to the questions ie: relationships, emotion, bo…
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We had the chance to sit down and chat with Sarah and The Stronghold System for this weeks episode! I sincerely hope you all enjoy our chat with Sarah, even if my brain was dealing me a messy hand on this episode of the podcast. We know how you all enjoy our little jokes and the mess that becomes me, so without further adieu I hope you enjoy the ep…
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In this week's episode we sit down to chat with Jose, a man who is taking his story to better the lives of others and share via his project The Phoenix Empowered. Utilizing his voice to grow the community and facilitate connections with those who have been silenced. It's a great discussion on identity, our mutual adoration for etymology and what th…
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We really were excited to speak with Dr. Scarlet in this episode, as you will soon hear. She works with PTSD in quite a unique way, given her own experiences and personal connections to superheroes like, Storm, we hope you'll see why she is doing such amazing work! For those interested in her book(s): Available on Amazon To the clinicians and curio…
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On the 20th Anniversary of The Matrix - the greatest Simulation Theory Movie of all time - we explore the possibilities of an upcoming reboot, sequel or prequel, that could be based on The Animatrix's Second Renaissance film! Would a live action version of Parts 1 & 2 work? What type of 4th Matrix movie would you like to see Warner Bros make? Norma…
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No guest this week, instead we have another "We Reads," episode for you. This post is a reading from our own blog and one many have had questions regarding. TheWeinMe.com For more in-depth discussion on the topic of Death stay tuned for a future episode, coming to you this spring. I'll keep this info short and let you get to the episode. This week …
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