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    BHN INSIDER: Alabama brawl's riverboat connection spawns the question of the two 'Harriets'

    BHN INSIDER:  Alabama brawl's riverboat connection spawns the question of the two 'Harriets'
    As an update to the August 5, 2023 riverboat brawl in Montgomery, Alabama on the Alabama River docks, there are now five people who have been charged in the ongoing investigation, where a Black co-captain was attacked by a group of white men.
    The co-captain asked them to move their illegally parked pontoon, which was stationed in the spot typically reserved for the Harriott II Riverboat. The captain by loud speaker had already asked them to move several times, circling the river for 40 minutes, hoping the boat owners would follow his request and move their boat.
    Meanwhile, the offenders who turned themselves in last week include: Mary Todd, 21, Richard Roberts, 48, Allen Todd, 23, and Zachery Shipman, 25. Also, the Black man, Reggie Ray, 42, wielding the chair at a few white offenders after exiting the riverboat due to racial slurs and threats of violence hurled his way before exiting the boat, has turned himself into the Montgomery law enforcement. One of the workers on the riverboat claimed the group of white men called him the n-word and threatened to use a gun. According to legal documents obtained by TMZ, a woman named Crystal Warren, who was working on the riverboat, said one of the white men who attacked the Black worker yelled, "F**k that n****r" before coming down the dock to fight him. Over $300,000 has been raised online for Ray's case.
    However, the memes keep coming, as many Black people are identifying the incident as racially motivated; videos posted to online social media pages are depicting wielding-chair scenes, a Black history lesson on folding chairs and memes relating the Underground Railroad, historical figure, Harriet Tubman.
    BHN insider has the facts regarding the question of the two “Harriets." The truth is revealing of the real historical relevance of Harriet Tubman and the ship that was named after her.

    Missed it live? Listen to the animated '2023 Juneteenth Celebration' produced by AMPTV now

    Missed it live? Listen to the animated '2023 Juneteenth Celebration' produced by AMPTV now
    Produced by AMPTV, this over 2-hour special celebrating Juneteenth reviews the important points in history in the Anti-Slavery Movement, the Civil War, the history behind Juneteenth, as well as reflecting on abolitionists and historical figures such as, Phyllis Wheatley, Harriet Beecher Stowe, William Lloyd Garrison, Frederick Douglass, Sojourner Truth, Harriet Tubman and former slave, Laura Smalley of Hempstead, Texas (1941.)

    Meanwhile, watch the late Chadwick Boseman perform a passionate an excerpt of Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass.

    Episode 51: The Transatlantic Slave Trade

    Episode 51: The Transatlantic Slave Trade

    The trans-Atlantic slave trade was one leg of a three-part system known as the triangular trade. The forming of the triangle began when European ships, carrying firearms and manufactured goods, sailed to Africa, where the commodities were traded for enslaved men, women and children. Next, the same ships transported the human cargo across the Atlantic Ocean to the Americas. 

    This horrific journey was called the Middle Passage. Completing the triangle, the ships—having disembarked the enslaved Africans—were reloaded with cotton, sugar, tobacco and other cash crops produced by slave labor, and returned to Europe.

    The countries that enslaved the highest number of Africans, from the most to the least, were Portugal, Britain, France, the Netherlands, Spain, the United States and Denmark

    Another downplayed factor is the central role played by ruling African states in the capture and sale of fellow Africans to European traders—an estimated 90 percent of all captives. The main motivation behind these transactions was the acquisition of guns for use in inter-ethnic warfare. The enslaved were abducted from as far north as present-day Senegal to as far south as Angola, and transported to destinations as far south as Argentina and as far north as New England.

    Harriet Tubman's Secret Mission

    Harriet Tubman's Secret Mission

    You’ve probably heard about Harriet Tubman’s brave journey as the leader of the Underground Railroad leading enslaved people to freedom. But did you know that she was also a spy for the Union army during the American Civil War? Join host Mia Jackson and discover the story of Ms. Tubman’s secret mission for the North, and how her heroic actions during this mission saved the lives of more than 800 enslaved people. It’s time to explore the incredible story of the Combahee River Raid. 

    About the Host

    Mia Jackson is a bonafide Georgia peach (that's Georgian for “native”). She has appeared on Last Comic Standing, and has a half-hour special on both Epix & Comedy Central.

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    Honest History creates award-winning books, magazines, and this show for young historians across the world. Our mission is to inspire kids to create a positive impact on history themselves. Learn more at honesthistory.co and @honesthistory.

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    This episode was written by Heidi Coburn and produced by Randall Lawrence. Original theme music was written and recorded by Luke Messimer.  

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    BHM Fact #9 Harriet Tubman: First woman to lead a military operation

    BHM Fact #9 Harriet Tubman:  First woman to lead a military operation
    In 1863, Tubman led a regiment in the Raid on Combahee Ferry. Tubman planned and carried out the attack, which freed some 750 enslaved people and laid waste to the Confederates’ encampment. A few weeks later, the 54th Massachusetts Regiment, an all-Black volunteer regiment, executed a similar raid up the river in Darien, Georgia. 


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    Impeachment Trial Underway

    Impeachment Trial Underway
    The Unconstitutional 2nd Impeachment Trial for President Trump is underway in the Senate and we have members of the House and Senate weigh in on the matter. The Democrats want to reorganize the judicial system which may include packing the US Supreme Court. They are also pushing the $1.9 Trillion Covid-19 relief package though. BLM has been nominated for the Nobel Peace prize. The Biden Administration is pushing to replace Andrew Jackson with Harriet Tubman on the $20 US bill. -Thank you for listening!-

    036 Spring Washam – Medicine for the Heart When the World Needs Our Courage

    036 Spring Washam – Medicine for the Heart When the World Needs Our Courage

    Gracious meditation teacher, author, shamanic practitioner, and community leader Spring Washam joins Terry to offers compassionate guidance and insight for how all of us can be authentic allies to people of color and the more-than-human world. She encourages everyone to be guided by our conscious heart intelligence and she effortlessly expresses a spacious generosity of heart even while firmly calling us into the urgent and challenging work of standing in the truth, however uncomfortable.  

    Spring Washam is a meditation teacher, author, and pioneer in bringing mindfulness-based healing practices to diverse communities. She is one of the founders and core teachers at the East Bay Meditation Center, located in Oakland, CA and the founder of Lotus Vine Journeys, an organization that blends indigenous healing practices with Buddhist wisdom. Spring received extensive training from Jack Kornfield, is a member of the teacher’s council at Spirit Rock Meditation Center in northern California, and has practiced and studied Buddhist philosophy in both the Theravada and Tibetan schools of Buddhism for the last 20 years. In addition to being a teacher, she is also a shamanic practitioner and has studied indigenous healing practices for over a decade. She travels and teaches meditation retreats, workshops and classes worldwide, and is the author of A Fierce Heart: Finding Strength, Courage and Wisdom in Any Moment. Spring is currently offering an online teaching series called The Dharma of Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad.

    Here are some of the questions we discuss in the episode: 

    • Who is watching and learning from us when we stay silent? 
    • Might our most challenging conversations with our family members and neighbors also be our most significant opportunities to be of benefit?
    • How can Harriet Tubman’s strength and commitment be a source of strength to us in the work ahead?
    • What arises if you speak the words “Black Lives Matter” aloud, in an authentic, embodied feeling way?

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    S5 E6: Le mois des héroïnes: ABENAFRICA, Africaine, fière & Afrocurieuse ! (Partie 1)

    S5 E6: Le mois des héroïnes:  ABENAFRICA, Africaine, fière & Afrocurieuse ! (Partie 1)

    Notre capitaine du jour, notre héroïne de cette semaine, s’appelle Sandy, Abenafrica pour le public, vous emmène dans un périple plein d’énergie. !

    Mon cliche africain du jour est un devoir, « le devoir de curiosité », une sorte de service minimum que chaque africain et afro-descendant se doit d’accomplir, pour s’aider lui-même, et aider à faire connaitre une contre histoire de l’Afrique. Être curieux au sujet de l’Afrique, c’est par exemple aller visiter une jolie plage au Mozambique, plutôt que l’Irlande ; c’est comprendre les spiritualités africaines précoloniales avant de les traiter de fétiches, un vocable lui justement colonial….  C’est pour cela que je me régale des afro-curiosités distillées par Abenafrica tous les jours. Et je vous invite a vous aussi être afro-curieux. Retrouvons-nous demain dans la seconde partie de cet entretien passionnant avec Abenafrica.

    TSE 1253: Best Sellers in History Series - "Harriet Tubman"

    TSE 1253:  Best Sellers in History Series - "Harriet Tubman"

    Best Sellers In History Series - "Harriet Tubman"

     

    It’s another episode from the Best Sellers in History series. This month, we will be focusing on African American individuals who have been very persuasive. One such individual was Harriet Tubman, also known as the Black Moses. Harriet was born as a slave but managed to escape and rescue more than 300 slaves. In this episode, we’ll focus on why Harriet was so successful in convincing people to leave the life of slavery, even if getting caught meant death. 

     

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    Harriet Tubman was born as Emerita Ross in March 1822. The exact date was never known because a slave’s birth date wasn’t recorded. Slaves were considered property and weren’t valued as individuals. She was born in Dorchester County, Maryland and growing up, she was beaten and whipped by her masters.  There was one incident Harriet endured when a slave owner threw a heavy metal object at another slave and hit Harriet instead. This injury caused a scar she would wear the rest of her life and she suffered hypersomnia as a result. 

     

    Harriet had a Methodist upbringing and was deeply religious. That faith helped carry her  through the worst times of her life. Harriet escaped to Philadelphia in 1894 and immediately returned to Maryland to rescue her family. She brought slaves out of Maryland, one group at a time, into a life of freedom in Philadelphia. This is how she got the nickname “Moses” from the other slaves.  They saw her as bringing people out of slavery and leading them to the promised land. She was a modern-day Moses who used the Underground Railroad to save hundreds of people.

     

    Drive to help others 

     

    When the Fugitive Act was passed in 1850, Harriet could no longer bring escaped slaves to the northern states. This didn’t deter her, however. Instead, she went further north and brought them all the way to Canada. There, she helped them settle as free people and they were able to  experience building their own lives. 

     

    During the Civil War, she became an armed scout and spy. She was actually the first woman to lead an armed expedition in the war. Included in her tasks was to raid a Combahee ferry which liberated over 700 slaves. After the war, she retired to her home in Auburn, New York and cared for her aging parents. 

     

    Even after her impressive feats during the Civil War, she kept fighting for rights and this time, it was in women's suffrage. She was an impeccable icon for courage and freedom. When Harriet Tubman made a decision she stuck to her guns. 

     

    Harriet Tubman’s persuasiveness made an impact on history. It was the following five traits that made Harriet Tubman a force to be reckoned with. 

    • Vision 
    • Cause and bravery
    • Selfless
    • Passion and strong drive
    • Creative

     

    Having the Vision

    Like all the other individuals talked about in this series, Harriet Tubman had a vision. Regardless of what your role is in the sales industry, you need a vision of what you want your life to look like. This vision is the hope that pushes you when things get hard.

     

    Harriet didn’t always have a vision for a better life. She was just trying to survive from one day to the next and hold onto hope.  Her religious upbringing helped to keep her hope alive. Jesus Christ and God gave them hope that they’d eventually be saved and delivered from slavery, in this life or beyond

     

    To fortify one another, the slaves would meet in secret and sing songs to signal one another about where the meeting would be held. At these meetings they started to discuss other slaves who had runaways to the North and were living a free life.  They began to hear about the underground railroad. 

     

    The catalyst of Harriet’s change of vision

     

    Harriet only knew the life of a slave, not a life of freedom. She didn’t grow up thinking she could own anything or make choices for her own life. Hearing the stories about freed slaves inspired Harriet and it awakened a vision. At the time, Harriet was married to a free man and when their slave master died, her family had the option of running away or getting sold to another master. With the vision of freedom firmly planted in her mind, Harriet talked to her husband about running away. He opposed the idea and even threatened to tell someone about Harriet wanting to run. 

     

    Like many people, her husband feared change. Even though he was free, he didn’t feel free. He still had the mindset of a slave.

     

    Be the mastermind

     

    As a salesperson, you need to protect your mind and only surround yourself with people who are there to elevate your vision. Harriet could have stayed and shut her vision down, but instead, she moved toward people who elevated and encouraged her. She listened to the people who told her stories about freedom in the North.

     

    Even when her husband opposed her idea and others told her it was dangerous, she still went. Salespeople need to be the mastermind of their thoughts and actions. Make sure that you have a vision, regardless of what your vision may be. It just has to be something you want to reach for and accomplish. Don’t sign up for easy. Sign up for what you want to accomplish in this life. Create a vision, surround yourself with people who can elevate you, and seek help from people who will take action.Whether that is to create your own organization, build your business, or increase your sales, just keep going. 

     

    Having a cause

    Harriet Tubman had a cause. She wanted to do something and make an impact.

    She reasoned that she had the right to liberty or death and if she couldn’t have one, she would have the other. With liberty being her driving force, she put a plan together and ran with her brothers. On the first day, they got scared and went back, leaving Harriet alone. She pressed forward and made it to the North where she claimed her freedom. Her vision helped push her forward.

     

    The same can be true for sales reps. You need to have a vision that will push you forward. This vision will help you overcome the challenges you may face. It’s just reality that deals fall apart but get to a new day where you could close a new deal. Always make sure your why is bigger than the circumstances.

     

    Develop bravery

    Harriet Tubman was able to be persistent because of her bravery. She didn’t let her fear get in the way of her freedom. Her husband threatened to tell on her, and her life was at risk. She was left on her own the first time she ran; however, all those things didn’t matter because she had a strong purpose and an even stronger belief. She believed that God would empower her when she got into trouble. Her purpose made her powerful. 

     

    As a B2B sales rep, you need to be brave. You have to be willing to do things that are scary, including talking to “whales” in your industry. Speaking with executives from a large organization takes more than just confidence, it takes bravery. While it won’t always turn into an opportunity, it is a practice in overcoming fear. 

     

    Develop selflessness 

    Escaping slavery wasn’t easy. The Underground Railroad wasn’t an actual railroad. It was running, walking, traveling through the night, and battling the elements. They were exposed to potential attacks from animals and they were being chased by people who wanted to kill them. It was a dangerous trip but Harriet did it 19 times and rescued over 300 people. In all those trips, she never lost an individual. She put herself in danger to help other people so they taste freedom as well. 

     

    B2B sales reps need a burning desire to care and help others. This doesn’t mean you have to go back to being the pushy salesperson. Instead, be the sales rep who sees things from the buyers’ perspective. Put the interests of your clients above your own.

     

    Stephen Covey’s says to seek first to understand and then be understood. Put yourself in the buyer’s shoes.  Dig deeper, discover, and understand your client before you present your solutions. Closing the deal can’t be your only priority. Just as important is how the client can benefit from what you have to offer. 

     

    Have a strong passion 

    Harriet kept going back and forth, rescuing people. She had a strong passion for helping people.  She was willing to do whatever it took to save people from slavery.

     

    Salespeople need to have the same mindset and have the willingness to go above and beyond if they want to be successful in what they do. You may have to do things outside the norm and make sacrifices.

     

    While on the run, Harriet carried a gun to make sure that people stayed committed to the journey. Are you committed to the journey?

     

    Creativeness 

    Harriet Tubman was also creative. She utilized a variety of disguises every time she made a trip, even dressing as a man when needed. She thought outside the box. 

     

    In sales, creativity will set you apart from your competition. 

     

    Harriet Tubman had vision, she had a why and bravery, she was selfless, she was passionate and she was super creative. #HarrietTubman

     

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    Harriet Tubman was a great seller because these traits made her a force to be reckoned with. 

    • Vision 
    • Cause and bravery
    • Selfless
    • Passionate and strong drive
    • Creative

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    Ep. 33: Notions of Happiness; Actor & Producer Zackary Momoh; Rites of Passage with Andi Oliver & Nikesh Shukla

    Ep. 33: Notions of Happiness; Actor & Producer Zackary Momoh; Rites of Passage with Andi Oliver & Nikesh Shukla

    We unpack notions of Happiness through art and colour, celebrity, film, psychology and science as Chrystal Genesis is joined by guest editor, makeup artist Kay Montano. We learn more about The Queen of Happiness Florence Mills as we take a trip to Harlem. We visit the artist and teacher Vanessa Jackson RA who discusses colour and emotion and we catch up with Emmy award-winning documentary filmmaker Lauren Greenfield who talks power, happiness and wealth. We speak with Dr Laurie Santos from the Happiness Lab podcast who opens up about how we can become happier. Stance profiles Zackary Momoh, the British actor from London, and one of Hollywood’s rising stars for 2020 about his new film Harriet. Finally, onto a section, we call ‘Rites of Passage’ we ask broadcaster and chef Andi Oliver and author and editor, Nikesh Shukla, to share a piece of literature that deeply resonates with them and makes them happy.

    Julia Roberts to play Harriet Tubman, Tyomi Morgan interview, Things you say to your side chick so she won't show up on Thanksgiving, What you say to your woman when she wants to talk about other men cheating, and more

    Julia Roberts to play Harriet Tubman, Tyomi Morgan interview, Things you say to your side chick so she won't show up on Thanksgiving, What you say to your woman when she wants to talk about other men cheating, and more

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    A womans ex wants to come back in her kids life and introduce them to his other children

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    Freedom At A Cost. Season 2/Episode 25

    Freedom At A Cost. Season 2/Episode 25

    Welcome back to Hostile Therapy and our 25th episode! You guys made this happen. Thank You. Make a toast to 25 more!

    Big Red and Ms. Rachel chat about these stories...

    Julia Roberts was once thought of to play the role of the black historical figure Harriet Tubman. Yes that did happen.

    Kaepernick and NFL meet up again for a tryout for him to play in the league again. Did he get fair shake or was this a setup?

    #FreeTheNipple. Should women be able to be barechested in public the same way men can walk in some places barechested? Is there a difference between us? Are breasts oversexualized?

    Harriet's Opinion

    Harriet's Opinion

    A lawyer, a host and a comedian mix a cocktail centered around Harriet's Opinion. This episode they discuss comments made by rapper T.I. regarding his daughter's virginity and the decisions he's been making as a father; and the Harriet Tubman biopic that was released and the backlash surrounding it. If you consider yourself a conversational mixologist, then hit play, until the bartender cuts you off.

    BOX OFFICE MINUTE - Nov. 04, 2019

    BOX OFFICE MINUTE - Nov. 04, 2019

    November 04, 2019

    We're proud to debut our newest mini-show on the network: BOX OFFICE MINUTE. Here we will give you the rundown on what won the weekend at the theaters. Killer robots lead the way but with a very down showing for the franchise.

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    Episode 193 The Cave (2005)

    Episode 193 The Cave (2005)

    This week we close out our Halloween horrors month with 2005's monsters in the underground cave saga, The Cave.  We also discuss what's new in theaters and on home video and who we lost in the industry this last week which leads to a discussion of Days of Our Lives.