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Revelations-Reflections " A Social Media Conversation"

54 episodes - English - Latest episode: over 1 year ago - ★★★★★ - 4 ratings

We are Standing up and speaking out against Systemic Racism. Our goal is to empower POC (people of color) by creating a resource list to be utilized to build health and wealth. Our voices at the voting polls, grassroots organizations, boards, and commissions will make an impact on the implicit and explicit biases in governmental systems. We will #bethechange we want to see. #4BlacknBrown2

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A Group Conversation about advocacy, and activism with Yvonne, Gabriel, 2 Kim's and Robin

October 27, 2022 20:26 - 51 minutes - 70.9 MB

This conversation is about getting involved in the change your community desperately needs.  These women one of whom has been involved as a change agent for more than 30 years, talks about what motivates and drives them! One even ran for local magistrate in 2019, another advocated for drug and alcohol misuse, and then we have the baby of the bunch who is Gen Z activist ! Check this out ! 

You do know Politicians work for you right? That's the whole point of Democracy

October 27, 2022 19:31 - 1 hour - 90.1 MB

The entire point of government is " rule by the people" that's us, we get to decide what we need the government to provide. Because we are all as different as snowflakes, we must choose people and positions to speak for us, that's a daunting task to be sure, but we must do it! It's not as simple as it may seem, and there are more than two political machines to be sure. The original premise was Republic and Democrat, where one says pull yourself up by your bootstraps, and the other says we're...

Know a Veteran that needs a place to live, and living skills? Check this out !

October 27, 2022 18:26 - 43 minutes - 60.1 MB

Ms. Brown details the help available to veterans that need help, ranging from a place to live, food to eat, clothing and life skills. Are there rules and regulations that need to be adhered to? Of course there are, but don't let that stop you veteran ! Turn your life around, try something different, you deserve better than shelters and outdoor grates and homeless camps!   We believe in you and thank you for your service. 

It's the year of Participation, you cannot afford to be a bystander!

September 29, 2022 22:08 - 1 hour - 88.5 MB

Robin and I are back after being off for the summer. We tried our hardest to detach and enjoy warm weather, good food, friends, family, outdoor events, and for the most part we did.  However, we could not ignore the rhetoric around this election cycle. Our lives are on the line, whether we want to acknowledge it or not. We must show up to the poll and definitely pick a position ! Commit to do so today ! Make a plan to vote, be ready !

Dr. Johnathan White Professor of Social and African History

July 03, 2022 14:22 - 49 minutes - 68.3 MB

The Professor is on deck! he changed definitions of commonly used words and phrases by us to make them make sense to our culture.  You have got to hear this. What do you "think" is the definition of courage? Hear how the Professor defines it! I've been schooled and I loved every minute of it. You will too!

PA League of Women Voters President Terri E Griffin

July 02, 2022 16:21 - 45 minutes - 63.1 MB

Dr. Griffin expounds on the purpose of League of Women voters, she says it is to Defend Democracy and Empower voters.  They do this through their department of Advocacy and Litigation. The league is comprised of 850 leagues across the country numbering 70,000 members, and having 33 leagues in Pennsylvania. The league is currently strategizing how to increase voter turnout, and needs your voices to help understand voter apathy, and poor voter turnout and how to increase participation.  Listen...

Rev. Judith Moore, who is the founder of “Sisters Saving Ourselves Now" declares that an action plan needs to be developed.

June 26, 2022 13:00 - 50 minutes - 32.5 MB

Rev. Moore is part of the Pittsburgh-Mon Valley Black Women Roundtable that will host a series of workshops that allow black women to be heard.  One of the solutions is putting us at the table where decisions are made.  Have those voices heard so they are integrated into policy. Some of the disparities include income, employment, health and education.  They were highlighted in a 2019 study done by the City of Pittsburgh's Gender and Equity Commission that arguably showed Pittsburgh is the mo...

From winning the special election to losing the primary election, what's next for Martell Covington

June 18, 2022 21:07 - 39 minutes - 25.2 MB

Over in the 24th district Martell Covington won the special election to fulfill the remaining term vacated by St. Rep Ed Gainey, who is now the 1st Black Mayor of the city of Pittsburgh. Unfortunately the juxtaposition of two elections held within 42 days of each other, he did not win the vote of the people in the primary election.  He spoke with us about the work he's doing in Harrisburg as a result of winning the special election April 5, 2022. It was a pleasure speaking with St. Rep Covin...

Ms. BJ Samson 11th district 4th ward Committee person of the City of Pittsburgh

June 13, 2022 13:00 - 56 minutes - 32.9 MB

We had a spirited conversation with Ms. BJ Samson, Ms Brenda Tate discussing events of the special election, her role as committee person, the importance of voting, the responsibility of the community to be informed of the voting process, the need for black persons, black women and the disadvantaged to register AND Vote in all elections.  Understanding the potency of holding officials accountable after the election. Why we need to be more concerned with what's happening politically and take ...

The Jason Project, what is it, and do you or a loved one need it?

June 06, 2022 11:00 - 56 minutes - 36.1 MB

Founder and Executive Director of the Jason Project, Mark Thompson sat with us to discuss this project and what they are doing to help folks who are incarcerated who need help understanding and navigating the criminal justice system. The project targets low impact cases that the public defender's office attorneys want to plead out. If you have 30 - 180 days to the court date they can meet with the client, evaluate the charges, and help client become familiar with their charges. They'll expla...

Charlise Christian Smith, The setup, setback and comeback

June 05, 2022 11:36 - 48 minutes - 26.7 MB

Charlise is a longtime friend with whom I'd lost touch over the years. I thank God for social media, if used prudently you can reconnect with friends from long ago. That happened for us, when I saw her posting of the recent death of her son, I reached out to her and learned so much more about what had been happening in her life.  She is a phenomenal woman, she sat down with us to discuss her life, the tragic beginning, rising professionally, parenting, marriage, failure, grief and loss and N...

Who in the heck is AAA also known as Aerion Andrew Abney, our next State Representative hear him now !

May 01, 2022 12:59 - 42 minutes - 58.6 MB

Things are heating up in Pittsburgh, PA even if the weather isn't, not yet anyway. Aerion Abney is a Social Worker that has recently filled the State Representative Seat for the remaining 8 months of the term vacated by Jake Wheatle., This is not Aerion's first time running for State Representative, but he is a fighter and is on the ballot again for his own term to begin in January 2023. We sat down with Aerion a native of Philadelphia but says Pittsburgh made a man of him. Listen to his sto...

Why do you have more insurance on your house and car than on YOU?

April 04, 2022 15:26 - 42 minutes - 39.6 MB

Charles Franklin shares his journey to providing vehicles for building wealth with Robin and I on our final episode of Wealthy Wednesdays in March as a way of helping black people utilize their income tax refunds. Our hope is that we've provided information that will help change our money mindset in the black community. As one of our previous wealth builders said "we are building wealthy and healthy community's when we invest in our own money mindset"

Fund My Future PGH makes saving for your children fun !

April 04, 2022 13:30 - 37 minutes - 51.1 MB

Our Wealth Builder Toni Corinealdi takes us through the process of saving money for your children's education.  Tip #1 you only need to deposit at least $1 per month to be eligible to win $50 or $1000 Tip #2 This allows you to have the discussion about the future, money, education and more.  Tip #3 Wealth Building Tips of Toni, join an investment group to leverage your capacity to invest money

It's your credit history not your credit score that's most important

April 03, 2022 13:30 - 58 minutes - 80.5 MB

Tammy's Top Three Tips for Getting your Credit Right and Begin to build wealth. 1. 2. 3.  

Black People Get your Credit Right

April 03, 2022 13:00 - 38 minutes - 53.3 MB

Her Top Three Take aways for us black folks about our credit.  1.  Take care of your credit and your credit will take care of you 2. 3 components of your credit file 3. What to do to get revolving credit to help build your history and score.

Myths 4,5 and 6 on the last day of Black History Month with Kim and Robin

March 07, 2022 18:29 - 53 minutes - 122 MB

Kim and Robin, wrap up black history month talking about the last 3 myths of the 6 myths 3-part podcast. It is not true that black people didn't try to defend themselves and fight back during Jim Crow, nor is it true that crack in the ghetto was the largest drug crisis of 1980, hear what was, and nor was it true the blacks were enslaved until emancipation. This and tons of other falsehoods is why we need to support the 1619 Project. 

Ubuntu with Laurie Johnson Wade, Have you ever heard of this celebration? Stay tuned

March 07, 2022 15:50 - 51 minutes - 118 MB

Listen to our conversation with Laurie Johnson Wade of Lost Dreams Awakening in New Kensington, PA.  She shares with us during this Black History Month on a South African concept called Ubuntu. Philosophy of principles surrounding practicing humanism.  Seeing everyone as important. The word itself forms an important acronym.  Check this out !  

Myth #3 conversation with Nurse Practitioner Carletta Williams

March 07, 2022 15:07 - 55 minutes - 128 MB

Black people are suspicious of the health care field for good reason. The story however is untrue that Black men were injected with syphilis, the truth is they were promised freedom in some cases, a grave plot in other cases, to participate in experiments.  However, it still left Black people not participating in vaccines that have been designed by years of research to protect everyone ! 

Myth #3 conversation with Nurse Practitioner Carletta Williams

March 07, 2022 15:07

Black people are suspicious of the health care field for good reason. The story however is untrue that Black men were injected with syphilis, the truth is they were promised freedom in some cases, a grave plot in other cases, to participate in experiments.  However, it still left Black people not participating in vaccines that have been designed by years of research to protect everyone ! 

Health Disparities stil exist in the Black Community

March 07, 2022 13:21 - 56 minutes - 53.6 MB

Robin and Kim have a conversation with PHD Candidate Amy Raslevich about Health disparities that still exist in the Black community with data to back it up. You may want to think we're not being treated discriminately but the research REVEALS we are STILL NOT receiving the basic human rights the constitution promised all humans! The main reason We MUST Register and VOTE !!!!  

2nd of 6 myths about Black history including the Revolutionary War

March 07, 2022 12:52 - 53 minutes - 122 MB

6 Historians weigh in on the biggest misconceptions about Black History including the Tuskegee experiment. Robin and I read through these 6 myths and debunk them for you, giving you the truth in the missing history that is the premise of the 1619 project that seeks to add historical content of the black experience and achievements during the slave period in America. 

Host and Co Host talk debunk 6 black history myths in 3 episodes

February 27, 2022 16:13 - 49 minutes - 44.7 MB

What we found to be true: Enslaved people actively participated in the informal and formal market economy.  So much so that Elizabeth Keckley a skilled seamstress whose dresses for Abraham Lincoln's wife are displayed in Smithsonian museums, supported her enslaver's entire family and still earned enough to pay for her freedom.

Barbers and Stylists impact the community and facilitate conversation that empowers and impacts our young men

February 11, 2022 15:56 - 58 minutes - 55.2 MB

Daved Richardson, the Senior Managing Coordinator for the Center for Family Excellence sits down with one of his collaborators Mario Browne to speak with us about an upcoming event to recognize the contribution of Barbers and Stylists to the black community. His organization- Male Coalition Men Who Rescue is separate from the Center for Family Excellence his employer and focuses on saving our young men by trying to come up with remedies, solutions and antidotes to the traumatic issues they f...

G & S Counseling Services talks about the effects of Pandemic on Mental Wellness

February 05, 2022 14:53 - 1 hour - 145 MB

George and Sharon Jones wrapped up our 3-part Mental Health and Wellness series. They shared with us the effects of the pandemic on our socialization as well as barriers to treatment and the stigma around seeking treatment. They have a non-traditional approach to therapy and their model is - meeting the client where they are in their process. They have no desks in their office, they say Bring everything to the table! 

Mental Health and Wellness with Dr. Vonzell Wade

January 30, 2022 14:54 - 1 hour - 63.5 MB

Welcome Dr. Vonzell Wade to Season 2 Episode 3. Listen as he speaks with us about addiction, depression, anxiety, and PTSD, he ties it together with the physiological symptoms and gives us indicators to watch for to help ourselves and others to consider seeking treatment. 

Season Two Party Clip -Let's get this party started

January 20, 2022 20:47 - 2 minutes - 3.07 MB

Robin and I are excited about Season Two, we're going to GO with the FLOW, everything won't be regimented and scripted, we're going to have some fun, while we learn !  Oh we're still comitted to the fight, but we're going to enjoy the ride on this freedom train bound for Glory !  There's a shift in the atmosphere - can you feel it !  Stay Tuned, like, share, subscribe, download and follow us! #Bethechange #4blacknbrown2

Mental Health Talk with Erica Lynn Givner

January 20, 2022 20:31 - 52 minutes - 50.1 MB

Robin and I sat down with Mental Health Professional Erica Lynn Givner in our Season Two Opener discussing the myths, maladies and remedies for mental health conditions.  We attempted to answer the question of why #4blacknbrown2 do not seek treatment as readily as other ethnic groups.  What is our perception of being mentally ill? 

Podcast Host and Co-Host Recap Season 1

January 14, 2022 14:02 - 1 hour - 109 MB

Robin and I chop it up about Season 1, who we spoke to, what we learned through our guests and our experience with podcasting. We want to thank everyone who listened, although in 9 months we didn't get any subscribers, the metrics were quite telling. We're not ready to throw in the towel, we're back to the drawing board for Season 2, and maybe you'll subscribe to our new format! Stay tuned, Season 2 begins with Mental Health Professionals starting January 13, 2022!  Be Well - Stay Safe   

The Honorable Judge Lori Dumas speaks on Court Roles and Human Trafficking

December 05, 2021 20:00 - 28 minutes - 38.9 MB

We had this conversation prior to the General Election on November 2, 2021. Judge Dumas graciously spent 30 minutes of her schedule with us, talking about her work on and off the bench.  She actively engages and educates stakeholders on human trafficking, trauma and the Court's role. We thorough appreciate the time we spent with her, and we're super thrilled that she won her bid for a seat on the Commonwealth Court in Philadelphia, the city of Brotherly Love has been blessed with an angel on...

From St Representative to Congress- Summer Lee is on the move

December 05, 2021 19:13 - 28 minutes - 39.6 MB

At the time of this conversation, we did not know Summer Lee had aspirations of running for Congress. However, you will hear exactly why she is do so.  She is young, intelligent, a staunch advocate for her hometown, stays on the front line, and fights from within.  In this conversation she tells us who she is and why she is politically grounded and what she hopes to get accomplished for the Mon Valley. 

Black Political Empowerment Project's Civic Engagement Leader talks with Us Today

December 05, 2021 13:55 - 30 minutes - 42.7 MB

We had the opportunity to sit down with Lorraine Cross and talk about and organization that started in 1986. Bpep as it is lovingly referred to by people of color in the local area it serves. She explains to us growing up between the rural south and the white north and how she had to hold her tongue, until she didn't! Listen today, tell us what you think.   

Revelations and Reflections Talks with Sharlene Dominick

November 28, 2021 23:08 - 31 minutes - 42.8 MB

We sat down today and had an earnest and eye opening conversation on a topic that is rarely openly discussed- Human Trafficking. Sharlene is the founder and Executive Director of Garden Home Ministries. It takes it's name from her personal experiences with human trafficking, drug addiction, Christianity/her faith, restoration, and care of the body, mind and spirit. Disciplines  which are needed to tend a garden. I thoroughly enjoyed our conversation as we were able to be light hearted and en...

Allegheny County Common Pleas Court Candidate Sits down with Revelations and Reflections -A Social Media Conversation

November 28, 2021 21:31 - 27 minutes - 37.2 MB

Lisa Middleman has been in the "middle" of the criminal justice system for more than 30 years, she is currently in the homicide division of the Public Defenders office awaiting her opportunity to serve on the bench of the Court of Common Pleas in Allegheny county. She sat with us to talk about who she is as a person, so we can get a glimpse into who she is, and why she pursues the opportunities that she does.  Listen to Lisa Middleman.

A Social Work Perspective, On Today's Social Media Conversation

November 28, 2021 21:13 - 24 minutes - 33.8 MB

Fred Smith joined us today to talk about his journey as a business man.  First product was drugs on the corner, the second product is Real Estate, and that's in between the Father's Initiative that's his caseload with Children Youth and Families.  Don't miss this dynamic individual's testimony.  If he can, You Can ! 

The Revelations and Reflections of Martell Covington

November 14, 2021 23:29 - 26 minutes - 36.5 MB

We sat down with The son of our city, born and raised in the struggle for equity around trauma deaths due to gang related violence and police brutality.  What was his response? He has gone inside the SYSTEM and is learning what needs to be done to change it from the inside out !  Hear the revelations and reflections of a Legislative Aide. You won't be disappointed. 

A Conversation about Money with Shehara Wooten

November 14, 2021 23:05 - 24 minutes - 33.7 MB

Shehara Wooten is a Published Author, her book was released in September 2021, titled "In the meantime" and it's a lesson on what we (black and brown) need to do right now to build wealth.   Four sections of the book:  Build -Live-Save and Give in that order. This is a must read book for every black or brown household.  Get your copy today. Listen, like, comment and share this podcast.   

A Conversation with Charles Timbers

November 14, 2021 22:50 - 31 minutes - 43.5 MB

Charles Timbers a more than 30 year veteran of the nursing field is till working well into retirement as a nurse practitioner because of his love of people. Listen as he tells us of his advocacy work inside and now outside of the county jail. 

A Social Media Conversation that speaks positively about VA healthcare

November 14, 2021 14:00 - 30 minutes - 42.2 MB

Many of us think the VA provides substandard healthcare.  We spoke with Dr. Des Marie Decur, nurse practitioner who seperates the facts from the myths.  We see so many negative articles and news reports of VA receiving sub standard care.  Dr. Decuir cuts through those narratives and brings us valuable life changing information.  Stay tuned, like, comment and share this podcast, it may save your life or someone you love 

Informing Pittsburgh with Monique Flowers

November 08, 2021 12:32 - 32 minutes - 44.9 MB

Monique Flowers has been in a number of spaces dealing with the uplifting of the community, Whether that community is Education , Health and Wellness, or Political she is wholly invested in informing Pittsburgh.  We spoke with her today and we fully intend to join forces with her in uplifting and informing our city ! Great Work Monique.

A Conversation about Health Care Coverage with Janice Meinert

November 08, 2021 12:14 - 30 minutes - 42 MB

Janice Meinert is a paralegal, social worker and tireless advocate for health and wellness.  She is currently a paralegal at a FREE Lawfirm that helps folk secure healthcare benefits. Listen to her explain what needs to be done if you are uninsured, if your healthcare does not cover a service or if you need help navigating the systems and paperwork. Listen, Like, Comment and Share this Podcast. Our health depends on it. 

Ms Jacqueline Hill

November 08, 2021 03:07 - 28 minutes - 38.8 MB

We talk to Ms Hill about the impact of having 4 African Americans run for the Office of Mayor in a city with dismally low voter turnout amongst all districts and races. She candidly expressed her thoughts and gave specifics about what we should be done with the American Rescue Plan money.  She has an extensive Political background and gives insight into what the future would look like with it's first Black / African American Mayor in a predominantly White City ! Listen, Like, comment and Sha...

An Advocacy Conversation with Retired Police Department Detective

November 08, 2021 02:54 - 26 minutes - 37.8 MB

We sat down to talk with Ms. Brenda Tate, who is Chairperson for Allegheny County Black Caucus a retired Police Department Detective and facilitates an 8-week Political Leadership Workshop. Listen to what she told us about the ability for incarcerated folks, folks in drug/alcohol treatment to register and to vote.     

4 women chop it up about race, politics and education

October 10, 2021 19:00 - 1 hour - 92.1 MB

4 women, 2 African Americans and 2 Caucasians chop it up about voting mores, and what each has come to learn and understand about the political process. 

Young Gifted and Black

October 10, 2021 19:00 - 26 minutes - 36 MB

Carlos Thomas is a young African American Male, vying for a position on the Pittsburgh Public School Board.  His platform/contribution will be to add healthy food meals to the districts lunch menu.  He believes our ability to focus and concentrate is directly tied to the foods we ingest for fuel and energy.  Listen in to our Social Media Conversation with Carlos.

The New Revolution: DE&I

October 10, 2021 19:00 - 52 minutes - 72.4 MB

Today we spoke with Mario Browne about the new Renaissance for Black and Browne people now known as DE & I. Another brilliant stab at equalizing the playing field in employment.  Listen in as he speaks with us about how it all shapes up and what to look for in your employee handbook, work environment and culture. 

Do you know the difference between City and County Council

August 20, 2021 16:00 - 29 minutes - 41.2 MB

Tune in as County Council woman Liv Bennett explains her role in County Council, the committees that she chairs, the legislation that she penned, and what's next for her in her role. 

After Losing his bid for District Attorney what's next for Turahn Jenkins?

August 20, 2021 16:00 - 25 minutes - 35.7 MB

We sat down with Turahn Jenkins to find out what's been happening with him since 2018 when he ran against the long seated Stephen Zappala the county's district attorney.  Tune in to hear him talk about what it was like to run for political office, and what he learned as a result of running, and how it positioned him for what he's doing now.  This is a must hear conversation, inspiring and fun. It was a pleasure to talk with him......listen in .

What Parents NEED to KNOW about the PUBLIC School SYSTEM with Maria Searcy

August 20, 2021 16:00 - 30 minutes - 42.9 MB

We spoke today with Maria Searcy who is a child and parent engagement advocate.  The information she shared with us is life changing for you and your children.  I wished I'd have had this information when I was in school 50 years ago, and when my children were in school 35 years ago ! Nevertheless, it is here now and I hope everyone gets a chance to listen to it.  If you're listening to it, please share it with your family members, we must get the information out !  We are the change we wa...

What you should know about covid-19, the vacine, and myths with Dr. Carletta Williams

August 20, 2021 16:00 - 34 minutes - 41 MB

Dr. Carletta Williams shares information that black and brown people need to know.  She dispels the myth that there is a tracker in the vaccine, that the vaccine is unsafe and changes your hormones, among other things that scare black and brown people away from the vaccine.