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    Explore " public figure" with insightful episodes like "WITH A FRIEND LIKE REBA RAMBO", "The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Exploring the Historical, Cultural, and Religious Factors of the Israel-Hamas Conflict", "The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Exploring the Historical, Cultural, and Religious Factors of the Israel-Hamas Conflict", "महारानी एलिजाबेथ रोचक जानकारियां | Queen Elizabeth II" and "Ruth Bader Ginsburg: Notorious" from podcasts like ""Quiet Conversations", "The Tudor Dixon Podcast", "The Buck Sexton Show", "Itihaas Aur Vikas" and "Bright Minds: from the John Adams Institute"" and more!

    Episodes (18)

    WITH A FRIEND LIKE REBA RAMBO

    WITH A FRIEND LIKE REBA RAMBO

    In this special Christmas episode, Reba and I have a quiet "let's get real conversation talking about our lives and where we are today as artists, and the evolution of our friendship.  Her writing is up there with the greats for me and is much an inspiration.
    Reba talks about the changes in her life and how she deals with it as it comes.  As an artist and a woman, what do changes like divorce and being a mother mean.   As a vocalist of "seventy years young" what do you do when you have to Patti LaBelle it?

    Historian Frank Perez explains the mission of the LGBT+ Archives of Louisiana and a welcome to Quiet Conversations.

    with Rio Riggen

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    The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Exploring the Historical, Cultural, and Religious Factors of the Israel-Hamas Conflict

    The Tudor Dixon Podcast:  Exploring the Historical, Cultural, and Religious Factors of the Israel-Hamas Conflict

    In this episode, Tudor welcomes Pastor Dave Wisen, teaching pastor at Harvest Church in West Michigan, to discuss the historical and religious roots of the conflict in Israel, the moral decay in Western civilization, and the power of words in discussing sensitive topics. They also touch on the importance of joy and conviction in one's faith. Tudor shares her experiences with Muslim families in Michigan and Pastor Dave provides insights into the teachings of Christianity and Islam. The Tudor Dixon Podcast is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network - new episodes debut every Monday, Wednesday, & Friday. For more info visit TudorDixonPodcast.com

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    The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Exploring the Historical, Cultural, and Religious Factors of the Israel-Hamas Conflict

    The Tudor Dixon Podcast:  Exploring the Historical, Cultural, and Religious Factors of the Israel-Hamas Conflict

    In this episode, Tudor welcomes Pastor Dave Wisen, teaching pastor at Harvest Church in West Michigan, to discuss the historical and religious roots of the conflict in Israel, the moral decay in Western civilization, and the power of words in discussing sensitive topics. They also touch on the importance of joy and conviction in one's faith. Tudor shares her experiences with Muslim families in Michigan and Pastor Dave provides insights into the teachings of Christianity and Islam. The Tudor Dixon Podcast is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network - new episodes debut every Monday, Wednesday, & Friday. For more info visit TudorDixonPodcast.com

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    महारानी एलिजाबेथ रोचक जानकारियां | Queen Elizabeth II

    महारानी एलिजाबेथ रोचक जानकारियां | Queen Elizabeth II
    एक महारानी जिन्होंने अपना पूरा जीवन अपने राष्ट्र को आगे बढाने में लगा दिया ,मात्र 25 साल कि आयु से सम्भाला जिन्होंने एक बड़ा साम्राज्य , ब्रिटेन की महारानी एलिज़ाबेथ 2

    Ruth Bader Ginsburg: Notorious

    Ruth Bader Ginsburg: Notorious

    On February 04, 1999, in celebration of 150 years of Dutch constitutional law, the John Adams Institute welcomed Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States.

    RBG sat down for an interview and waxed legal about things like how unimportant the Supreme Court used to be, why it’s good justices serve for life and what a nice place the Supreme Court is to work.

    Born in Brooklyn in 1933, Ms. Ginsburg became the second woman to join the law faculty of Rutgers University in 1963 and the first tenured female law professor at Columbia Law School in 1972. She was appointed to the Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court in 1993 by President Bill Clinton.

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    Min's Undebatable Multi-Prowess

    Min's Undebatable Multi-Prowess

    "There's a confidence in having gone through something that is difficult and then come out the other side still intact." - Min.

    I describe Min as a contradiction of sorts in a good way. She offers complexity to her career and life which keeps her a fascinating person to get to know as my new friend. She was a world-ranked varsity debater and a public figure, with one surprising expertise that breaks her preen stereotype. Join the eavesdropping to enjoy another lesson about words connected to humanity.
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    Hugh Hewitt: Hollywood’s Finest Prove Unworthy of Admiration

    Hugh Hewitt: Hollywood’s Finest Prove Unworthy of Admiration

    We ought to expect a more sincere apology from Will Smith and Chris Rock—one that has both men admit the enormous mistakes they made at the Oscars Sunday night. 

    First, jokes about physical appearance are rarely funny—usually only made when made by the targets themselves. To try for a laugh at Jada Pinkett’s hairstyle in light of her medical condition—or any time—is low for a comedian. Even if Rock didn’t know. Comedians have concluded long ago there is no floor. They are wrong. Rock was wrong. 

    Will Smith could be forgiven anger—even a confrontation, but striking Rock, that was very and very publicly wrong—like almost every bar fight in every bar we have ever heard of or seen. 

    Shame on both men. An apology tour from both of them would be welcomed. 

    Rock and Will Smith have demonstrated yet again, public figures are unworthy of the admiration we often give them.

    Think twice before you invest more in a public figure than you ought to.

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    Hugh Hewitt: Hollywood’s Finest Prove Unworthy of Admiration

    Hugh Hewitt: Hollywood’s Finest Prove Unworthy of Admiration

    We ought to expect a more sincere apology from Will Smith and Chris Rock—one that has both men admit the enormous mistakes they made at the Oscars Sunday night. 

    First, jokes about physical appearance are rarely funny—usually only made when made by the targets themselves. To try for a laugh at Jada Pinkett’s hairstyle in light of her medical condition—or any time—is low for a comedian. Even if Rock didn’t know. Comedians have concluded long ago there is no floor. They are wrong. Rock was wrong. 

    Will Smith could be forgiven anger—even a confrontation, but striking Rock, that was very and very publicly wrong—like almost every bar fight in every bar we have ever heard of or seen. 

    Shame on both men. An apology tour from both of them would be welcomed. 

    Rock and Will Smith have demonstrated yet again, public figures are unworthy of the admiration we often give them.

    Think twice before you invest more in a public figure than you ought to.

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    'I dont plan my best shots' & 'Lets create till world ends' | Tanaka Pendeke (Photographer) 🇿🇼

    'I dont plan my best shots' & 'Lets create till world ends' | Tanaka Pendeke (Photographer)  🇿🇼

    In this episode of the Creators Connect Podcast, we are joined by Tanaka Pendeke who is a Photographer based out of Harare, Zimbabwe. He is an uber-talented and driven individual whose main focus is conceptual photography which he does under his own brand called AFROTOGRAPHY.
     
    In the episode, Tanaka Pendeke tells us the power that lies within being able to incorporate other people within his brand and allowing them to use their strengths to build him up as a creative but to simultaneously build them up with his strengths. He talks about what he has done to try and stay relevant as a creative within everything that has been going on in the world.

    We are going to be posting a lot more Episodes in this Creators Connect Podcast series so make sure you are subscribed to know when a new episode goes live.


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    #55: Alyse Parker - Monetizing Your Personal Brand & Creating A 6-Figure Online Income

    #55: Alyse Parker - Monetizing Your Personal Brand & Creating A 6-Figure Online Income

    My guest today is Alyse Parker, who is a public figure and life coach.  Brought to you by The Mindful Method.

    Alyse Parker is a public figure, life coach, and change maker in the personal development space. She envisions a world where all humans have the tools & support we need to release past conditioning, remember who we truly are, and align with our soul’s purpose. 

    Through documenting her personal journey on social media, hosting retreats, and online coaching programs, Alyse has helped millions of women rise above their challenges and consciously create their reality.


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    'My Afro Nostalgic Sound' & 'Going through my 2PAC phase' | Phila Maq (Music Producer) 🇿🇦

    'My Afro Nostalgic Sound' & 'Going through my 2PAC phase' | Phila Maq (Music Producer) 🇿🇦

    In this episode of the Creators Connect Podcast, we are joined by Phila Maq who is a Music Producer based out of PE South Africa. He is super talented and also super down to earth and he carries that super chill vibe right through his masterpiece pieces. 
     
    In the episode, Phila Maq tells us why he has chosen to pursue music and how it was something that was always around him growing up. He also talks about how appreciative he is to be able to find himself in space and community that not just allows but also encourages him to express his creativity.

    We are going to be posting a lot more Episodes in this Creators Connect Podcast series so make sure you are subscribed and to know when a new episode goes live.

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    'Wanting to be a pilot' & '500 000 Instagram Followers' | Espen Hatleskog (Digital Content)🇳🇴

    'Wanting to be a pilot' & '500 000 Instagram Followers' | Espen Hatleskog (Digital Content)🇳🇴

    In this episode of the Creators Connect Podcast, we are joined by Norway Based Digital Content Creator and Public figure Espen Hatleskog who has become famously known as the 'PILOT VIKING' or the 'BEARD VIKING' and has amassed a following of over half a million followers on Instagram around this brand. Espen spends a significant amount of time putting together skits and productions that are themed around the Viking era. He is also an avid drone pilot, traveler, and photographer. To say the least, Espen is talented.

    In the episode, Espen shares how he shifted from aspiring to be a commercial pilot, actually training to be one but later choosing the path of content creation and also shares a little about his dog Fenris who is a little bit of social media celebrity having a little under a quarter of a million followers on Instagram - MIND-BLOWING.

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    How Traveling Sparked an Entire New Life Path

    How Traveling Sparked an Entire New Life Path

    While we continue to observe peoples lives through a small lense, there is so much more happening behind the scenes and for Ashlee Dozier, founder of Anuket Luxury, who spent years in an abusive relationship and upon leaving created an entirely new life path after deciding to travel to new countries on her own. Specifically in Egypt she discovered fragrances that didn't give her headaches and smelt like something she had never experienced in the States. Today Ashlee shares her story of how her life has drastically changed and how it all started with traveling, the steps she took for her mental health and how having her own business has benefited her.

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    From drug addict to 7-figure Entrepreneur

    From drug addict to 7-figure Entrepreneur

    If you're older than 18... Looking back, what was your life like? It seems that after graduating high school we are held up to certain societal standards of going straight in to college and having an idea of what career we wanted for the rest of our lives. For Daniel Blue he was already making money in real-estate but was addicted to prescription drugs and had a daughter on the way. Until one night he decided it was time for a different life and he took matters into his own hands by moving to a new city. There he became a 7-figure entrepreneur, Podcaster, Author, & Speaker. Owner of Quest Education, Daniel shares his advice on how to reach your dreams, gain financial freedom and dedicate yourself to overall personal growth.

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    Blair Imani - Finding Your Purpose & Making The World Less Terrible

    Blair Imani - Finding Your Purpose & Making The World Less Terrible

    This week, I had the privilege of chatting with Blair Imani; historian, outspoken advocate and activist, and a dynamic public speaker. She's also my favorite Pokémon and Star Trek enthusiast, and all-around queen of pop culture analogies. She's the author of two historical books, she centers women and girls’ global, black communities, and the LBGTQ community.

    Blair provides publicly accessible, weekly lessons on Instagram, and then she takes that education to a whole new level on Patreon. I'm so grateful for this chat. And I'm excited to get into this episode because Blair is, as she would say, an active participant in “making the world less terrible.” I'm going to say she's more actively making the world more accessible, inclusive, educated, kind, and all-around a nicer place to exist and connect.

    From getting arrested at protests to understanding that the way we show up may look different than the way somebody else does, Blair and I chat about the different ways that activism can look, as well as having the grace to accept and encourage folks wherever they are on their journey. Tune in for a good one, friends.

    Key Talking Points of the Episode:

    • Meet Blair Imani
    • Being an active participant in making the world less terrible
    • Harm reduction
    • Blair’s passion; education
    • Being grounded in authentic humility
    • The positive impact on Blair’s life
    • Blair’s advice to people who care a lot

    Key Milestones of the Episode:

    [04:00] Meet Blair Imani

    [08:00] Blair’s background

    [14:20] Being an active participant in making the world less terrible

    [15:00] Harm reduction

    [18:00] What activism is NOT, via Lizzie McGuire

    [20:30] There’s always more to learn

    [24:00] Blair’s focus; education

    [27:00] Being authentic and kind

    [31:00] Human interaction is a kaleidoscope of opportunity

    [34:30] The loneliness of being authentically you

    [37:30] Getting comfortable being uncomfortable, when it comes to activism

    [45:00] Two traps that folks who care can fall into

    [48:00] How activism can look different for different people

    [49:40] Someone Blair looks up to

    [54:00] The Refrigerator of Justice

    [1:00:00] Something that Blair would love to try

    [1:04:00] An organization that Blair supports

    Standout Quotes from the Episode:

    “But the fact is, you know, I was very much raised with this idea that if you do have more access than someone else, then it's your duty to use that in service of good.”

    “I think that it's just a better way of living. When you care about the people around you."

    “But we all bloom at our own pace. And if we think about ourselves as flowers, with many pedals who bloomed to the extent that we were nourished.” 

    "Equity looks like people getting what they need to be successful and to thrive.”

    “And it's also, you know, a lesson about how we can all make the world less terrible. And the reason why I say less terrible is because it's pretty terrible. And if you say, ‘Make the world a better place,’ that can be so abstract for people because there has never been a perfect world and we have to create that together.”

    Mentioned in this Episode

    Muslims for Progressive Values

     

    Connect with Blair 

    Instagram

    Blair’s link tree

     

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    Behind the Scenes with News Anchor Michelle Linn

    Behind the Scenes with News Anchor Michelle Linn

    For more than two decades, Michelle Linn has been getting up in the middle of the night to  prepare to give the world the news when it wakes up.  Originally anchoring the morning news in Columbia, MO on KMIZ-17 for 13 years, Michelle has spent the last decade waking up with audiences in Tulsa on KOKI Fox 23. In this episode, Michelle gives us a behind the scenes look at balancing her very public life with her role  of wife and mother.

    As the evolution of news consumption evolves, so does Michelle. A mother of four, Michelle's life experiences empower her both on and off the air.  They also help her rise above the criticism that inevitably comes with being a public figure. Audiences may expect Michelle Linn to be perfect, but as you'll learn, she's comfortable in her own skin and confident to do her own thing. Join us for her refreshing and inspiring perspective.

    Special Guest:
    Michelle Linn Hodge, Morning Anchor
    KOKI-TV Fox 23, Tulsa, OK.
    https://www.facebook.com/FOX23MichelleLinn/

    Former anchor on KMIZ Channel 17, Columbia, MO.

    Show Notes

    (6:00) God works in mysterious ways. This story of how Michelle ended up with her job in Tulsa is proof.

    (10:30) Listen here to learn what a day in the life of a morning news anchor and mother of four looks like.

    (11:45) Reporting (and consuming) the news has never been more challenging and here is why.

    (15:30) Fake news? Real news? Here's how to discern the difference and open your eyes to views that are different than your own.

    (22:00) Positive news stories are making a comeback and here is why.

    (28:30) How does Michelle overcome viewer criticism and the pressure perfect to be the perfect mom?

    (32:00) Here's how Michelle figured out how to embrace not being perfect and uses it to her benefit.

    (35:30) Confidence was a game-changer for Michelle's career. Here's how you can learn from her in this area.

    (40:00) Anything can happen when you're recording - even Rachel yelling at her dog, Ollie.

    (41:00) Reporting COVID, the Trump rally and police killings took a toll and here's why.

    (48:00) Feeling like you're not enough? Here's a simple take away to leave you feeling empowered and confident.



    Resources:
    The Power of Now: A Guide to Spiritual Enlightenment by Eckhart Tolle.










    Young Entrepreneur Public Figure | Larissa Bermudez

    Young Entrepreneur Public Figure | Larissa Bermudez

    Den e reto nan cu nos tin dilanti ta importante pa haya tip of siña algo nobo.

    Den nos entrevista cu Larissa Bermudez nos a toca e tema di public figure y young entrepreneur, unda ela comparti cu nos tip nan pa desaroya un carera den e area aki.

    Spoiler Alert!
    1. Haya sa con importante tia pa tin conocemento propio y tools nan cu por usa pa haya esaki- pa asina desaroya bo carera
    2. Mentors y un niche working group ta cardinal pa bo exito ora bo scoge pa sigui un carera den e creative industry
    3. Authenticity ta cardinal
    4. Haya sa kico Larissa ta hasi pa sigui crece,- tur cos ta cuminsa na tin un proposito
    5. Dare to be vulnerable