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O O O - October is Here! & Voting Time is Near! ( real bad :-)
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October surely got here quickly and because of the "quickness" of these times, it's so very necessary to "KEEP UP" with things, not er'thing but some things. Whether you go in person or not, just Do It -VOTE!. BTW did you know that "early voting" is happening right now? & that you really do still have time to get a "mail-in ballot" wherever you may live. So Yes... THAT! "the VOTE" it's always an important duty & an honor but this time it's critical for many reasons. DO YOUR PART TAKE ACTION !
(fingers are triple "crossed" for Showtime to happen TODAY!!!)
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Listen to YAHWEH'S Truth from HIS Late Great Prophet Mowreh Elesha
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Shabbath Shalom, All Praise, Glory, and Honor belong to The True and Living ELOHIM, The Mighty YAHWEH on HIS Holy SABBATH DAY by saying, HalleluYAH!!!!!!!
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Lakota Oyate Hour
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The show bringing you the truth of our lives. The only show with teeth.
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Through Her Eyes
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Discussing social issues that impact people's lives from different walks of life
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"Cultural Insights" - and "Lets Talk" with Mr. Kivel
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10am - DJ Sawt Halal Mix -
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12 noon - "Let's Talk" with Mr. Kivel
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THE COURAGE TO BE A PUBLIC SERVANT
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A Republic is a form of government in which people extend the power of their collective rights through elected representation. There is a basic expectation of genuine respect for the will and interest of the people on part of the chosen representative, benefiting from their trust. Former United States President, Theodore Roosevelt referred to the latter relationship in his 1910 speech entitled “Citizenship in a Republic”. He discussed the courage needed to be a proactive member of a political community.
The most notable passage of the speech mentioned The Man in The Arena. To make a long story short, the most important thing about the “arena” is not how you enter it, but rather trying to be there.
Join TALK-STRAIGHT host, Rev. Dr. Rueben Dockery as he discusses what it takes to serve the needs of society.
An Open Microphone Discussion
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Yo Naci Para Amarte w/ Taina Speaks
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WBNN Communications 9:30pm EDT blogtalkradio / 2023 Linear New Host Of The Year #TheLegacyContinues #bevnatstrong Join us for our 3781st presentation of Ngozi Time Multimedia LLC w/ our topic: "Yo Nací Para Amarte", en "Misterios y Leyendas de Hispanoamérica". Exploraremos historias fascinantes que se han transmitido de generación en generación en los países de habla hispana. Desde la trágica Llorona hasta el astuto Chupacabras, cada cuento revela una parte de la rica cultura y herencia de países de habla español. ?? "Yo Nací Para Amarte," on "Misterios y Leyendas de Hispanoamérica". We'll explore fascinating stories that have been passed down from generation to generation in Spanish-speaking countries. From the tragic Llorona to the cunning Chupacabras, each tale reveals a part of the rich culture and heritage of the Spanish-speaking world.?? by Taina Speaks w/ Beverly Nation Online Radio @ O N E Universe
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MONDAY MORNING MOTIVATION 1/2 HOUR OF P.O.W.E.R W/ DA QUEEN
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**Monday Morning Motivation: 1/2 Hour of P.O.W.E.R with Queen Angela**
**Happy New Month!** Welcome to our first Monday in October. Today, as we embark on this 1/2 hour of P.O.W.E.R, I want us to touch on a deeply personal topic—grief. With the holidays approaching, this time of year can be particularly challenging for many of us.
Let me share something close to my heart: I am grieving. I miss my brother terribly and at times, I still can't believe he is gone. Grief is a journey, not a destination, and it’s important to acknowledge the phases we may experience.
1. **Denial**: This is often our mind's way of shielding us from the initial shock. We might find it hard to believe the loss has occurred.
2. **Anger**: We may feel frustrated, helpless, or even angry at the person we lost, others, or the situation.
3. **Bargaining**: Here, we might dwell on "what if" statements, hoping to change the reality through our minds.
4. **Depression**: Sadness and regret can settle in as we start acknowledging the loss and its impact on our lives.
5. **Acceptance**: This doesn't mean we're okay with the loss, but we begin to understand that it’s a part of our new reality.
Everyone's grief journey is unique, and you might move back and forth between these stages. So, how do we cope?
- **Talk About It:** Share your feelings with someone you trust. Speaking your emotions can be cathartic and validating.
- **Remember Your Loved One:** Create a memory book, look at pictures, or celebrate their life in a way that feels right for you.
- **Self-Care:** Prioritize your physical and emotional health. Gentle exercise, healthy eating, and rest can be powerful.
- **Seek Professional Help:** Therapy or joining a support group can offer guidance and comfort.
MISSING MY BROTHER, IT HURT SO MUCH!!!! IT'S A DIFFERENT HURT
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The Life and Times of Rev. Dr. Joseph Jackson Jr. Leader of The Tougaloo Nine
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TRIBE Family Channel™ proudly presents: The Life and Times of Rev. Dr. Joseph Jackson Jr. Leader of The Tougaloo Nine on the 66th Anniversary of his Ministry! 87 years young and a Civil Rights Icon, Rev. Dr. Joseph Jackson Jr., Leader of The Tougaloo Nine-led, trained and mentored by Medgar Wiley Evers, will share his memoir as producer Beverly Black Johnson guides this interview from his early child-hood through his golden sage years. The historic Tougaloo Nine walked into history due to their brave sit-in at Tougaloo College on March 27, 1961; which sparked a movement eventually leading to desegregating the library system through-out the United States. Tune in: October 18, 2024 - 5:00PM-PST 6:00PM-GMT 7:00PM-CST 8:00PM-EST Call 515-602-9609 or Listen Online LIVE/ARCHIVED: https://www.blogtalkradio.com/gumboforthesoul/2024/10/19/the-life-and-times-of-rev-dr-joseph-jackson-jr-leader-of-the-tougaloo-nine Follow Our Studio: www.blogtalkradio.com/gumboforthesoul About The Tougaloo Nine: At 11 a.m. on March 27, 1961, nine students from the historically black Tougaloo College walked into the all-white Jackson (Miss.) Public Library. Joseph Jackson Jr., their leader, approached the circulation desk. The rest is HIStory! From Wikipedia: The Tougaloo Nine were a group of African-American students at Tougaloo College who participated in civil disobedience by staging sit-ins of segregated public institutions in Mississippi in 1961. --- ### TRIBE Family Channel™ is a Gumbo for the Soul International® family brand created by Beverly Black.