Live, Lift, Love Podcast

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Live, Lift, Love Podcast features two Brooklyn natives discussing health, fitness, and breaking through every day limitations to live a better life.

Episodios

  • Episode 30: The Vegan Khaleesi

    03/01/2021 Duración: 01h29min

    Had an amazing time talking health and wellness with Roshni, The Vegan Khaleesi (IG @roshnisanghvi). Our convo starts with Roshni, discussing her shift from studying clinical psychology to fitness due to returning home to support her dad and his health. We discuss the importance of health being a lifestyle change vs the quick fix it's become due to social media. We also touch on Roshni's focus on supporting clients with body issues, psychodietetics, connecting with people who aren't privy to health changes, dynamic meditation, alternative forms of fitness, and adapting her business model due to COVID.

  • Episode 29: The Haiti Tree Project

    16/12/2020 Duración: 02h05min

    Had an amazing time talking with Karen Nicolas, Director of The Haiti Tree Project — a non-profit that works with Haitian farmers and communities to support and expand reforestation efforts through financial and educational support. We start off by discussing Karen's journey from Catholicism to discovering spirituality in the mountains of Asheville through Ananda Marga and relief work. Karen shares her shift in perspective in experiencing a new culture and the desire to give back and support. We share cultural perspectives, from my life in the predominant Caribbean neighborhood of Flatbush Brooklyn to her experiences living in Haiti, and the importance of community and looking to the future. Less than 2% of Haiti’s native forest remains. We discuss The Haiti Tree Project — it's inception, the initial challenges, the work needed to support Haitian farmers and communities, and using tech to create a greater connection between donors and the trees and farmers. We also discuss impacts of Climate Change, on r

  • Episode 28: Neuroplasticity: Your Brain's Superpower

    09/12/2020 Duración: 01h22min

    I had an amazing time talking health, wellness, and the brain with Neurologist and Epileptologist Dr. Philippe Douyon, MD (IG philippe.md). We start by discussing the beginning of his journey in becoming a neurologist, having the passion at a young age, dealing with uncomfortable spaces in medical school, and graduating while in kidney failure. We transition into his early years as a neurologist, finally finding his place after a long night alone and on-call, and comparing early workflow to current. Our conversation ends with all things brain! We discuss the importance of exercise, being the leader of your brain, dealing with depression, brain dysfunction causes, as well as marijuana, addiction, and psychedelics effects on the brain. Dr. Philippe also explains the work behind and his Take Charge of Your Brain in 30 Days! course, answers questions from some of my IG followers, and gives tips on optimizing your brain health.

  • Episode 27: Melanated Mic Night

    25/11/2020 Duración: 02h02min

    Had an amazing conversation with Steff and Muddy, two leaders behind Denver's Melanated Mic Night (IG @melanatedmic). We start by discussing what led Steff and Muddy into activism, focused on doing more for BIPOC communities. We touch on community importance, being consistently active in any capacity, organizing, and breaking free from systemic oppression. We also discuss being first-generation Americans and the balance in finding identity in the U.S. while also honoring the culture and history of our parents and ancestors. The episode closes out discussing Melanated Mic Night, a weekly community gathering of all people to support and amplify the voices of BIPOC community members. Steff and Muddy share their most memorable moments and the rally to support one of the lead protestors, Trey Quinn.

  • Episode 26: View From A Cap

    11/11/2020 Duración: 02h53min

    Too many words to express how much I enjoyed the dialogue with the good brother, Temi (IG @ ViewsFromACap). We start off discussing the identity challenges non-African-American Black people face(ed), especially as children. Temi expressed the importance of research and history in finding himself and a balance between being Nigerian at home and Black in the U.S. We follow-up discussing my fears (and others) about Hip-Hop becoming whitewashed like all other music genres Black people have pioneered. We close out with Temi discussing being on the verge of suicide three times and finding that it wasn't his purpose to end his life at those moments. Temi discusses finding his passion for photography through his last experience, the importance of self-healing, balancing creativity with life to free himself from depressive states, and the importance of moving forward. Lastly, Temi shares the story of his current fitness journey. And we discuss the importance of finding a healthy journey to invest in yourself today

  • Episode 25: Black Identity + Passion

    28/10/2020 Duración: 03h07min

    So much discussed in this episode with my guest (IG @quentinthepoet! We start off discussing racist terrorist threats toward a bookstore owner and community in Philly, and the ever-present terror of the Black experience in the U.S. From there we discuss Q's life journey. From being bullied by his older brother and being the black sheep of the family to finding his voice and freedom through acting and leadership roles at a young age. Quentin shares his experience with losing faith in Christianity but finding more of himself through spirituality, reading, curiosity, love, discipline, and a well-rounded healthy lifestyle. Throughout the episode, we discuss the layers of queerness; what being Queer means to Q, how it's shaped his life experience, and the experience/awareness of existing in unique spaces as a queer Black man. We touch on the dangers of imbalance within ourselves, toxicity and closemindedness of people, and the importance of love in acceptance of others and self.

  • Episode 24: Balancing It All

    14/10/2020 Duración: 01h35min

    n this episode, I'm joined by a good and long-time friend Celina (IG@ somos.movimiento to discuss health wellness and movement. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ We start our discussion talking about quarantine in Buenos Aires and readjusting to change. We transition into our main topic and discuss Celina's passion for movement at a young age and becoming a professional dancer/showgirl. From there, we discuss Celina's evolution of movement, from dancing to pilates, from pilates to yoga, and from yoga to competitive pole dancing. We touch on the importance of breathing, the joy of just doing what feels right, and the benefits of movement and exercise for mental, physical, and spiritual health. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ We end our discussion talking about family and being a new mom for the second time around. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀

  • Episode 23: Parenting — Black Representation and Adaptation

    04/10/2020 Duración: 01h04min

    On this episode, I'm joined by my good friend Jon (IG@themkidsdaddy__) We discuss the broader acceptance, growth, and love of Anime, comics, and nerdom by Black people currently thanks to the Marvel movies. We then jump into being badass kids and question the point of some of the acts we committed. Jon shares his story about being an Air Force kid, moving around and feeling displaced, and finding his wife in college before joining the Air Force. We close out discussing being a Black father with three kids, navigating the different personalities of his kids, the importance of communicating with children, how having a third child — especially a daughter— changes parenting, coping with COVID, and Jon shares some possible career paths for his kids. (Sorry for the delay in getting this out on Wednesday. Technology issues mostly. And I also had some mic issues, so my sound isn't clear as usual.)

  • Episode 22: Young Statements — Giving Children A Voice

    16/09/2020 Duración: 01h47min

    In this episode, I'm joined by Sequoia Rhian (they/them), an actor, model, and coowner of Young Statements, a brand focused on reducing the number of children who are sexually and physically abused by highlighting the importance of consent. We start our conversation discussing Sequoia's life pre-COVID, including breaking through successfully as an actor, and their newly found success in being a hand model. From there, we begin our main discussion on the Young Statements brand and its inception. Sequoia shares the transition from initially selling cat toys with their business partner, to shifting into a new business model focused on teaching the importance of consent to both children and adults while empowering children. Sequoia shares their childhood experience of being physically and sexually abused as a child, finding out their father was a registered sex offender, taking the first step in speaking up, feeling alone and disconnected, and having church as a support system through the trauma. We talk abou

  • Episode 21: Discovering Angles

    02/09/2020 Duración: 01h47min

    In this episode, I'm joined with my good friend and photographer Tatiana (IG @Tatianafoto). We start the discussion talking about growing up in NYC and navigating through the chaos. From there we discuss her life as a photographer; childhood moments that inspire, what moments make it through her lens, and what photography has brought into other aspects of her life. We also discuss finding your passion, the process of fine-tuning your skills, not being hard on yourself on "off" days, and the importance of support and community in all aspects of life and creativity.

  • Episode 20: Have Some Love

    20/08/2020 Duración: 02h43min

    The Live, Lift, Love Podcast is back! My co-host Shari and I kick off this new season with a deep and multi-layered conversation on compassion. How do you find it? How do you keep it? And who deserves it? We start off with this episode with a check-in on how we've both been. I define what "life experience" means for me, along with how I've redefined prayer through reading and evolving my spirituality. I also share my new perspective on why life is a big circle jerk. We then dive into the main topic of compassion, based on an IG conversation we had last month, we discuss victimization, finding significance in this life experience, and share a fun and layered dialogue on reconnecting the Black experience and spirituality; and why it's important. Lastly, Shari brings up the importance of ethics, and how one can define ethics to find compassion.

  • Episode 17: Black Lives Matter (Episode #4)

    28/06/2020 Duración: 01h59min

    In Episode #4 of the Black Lives Matter series, Earl Poyser (IG @the.almighty.odd) and I focus on Black history and the Black experience in the United States. Earl starts the discussion with his parents guiding him into learning more about the Black experience since school offered limited information. We then transition into a list of topics including: the realization of Blackness as a child, being indoctrinated into whiteness through the public school system, terror lynching vs. lynching, conditioning fear into the minds of Black people, the history of Black violence porn, whiteness being a mental condition, and the dichotomy of Black people being either superhuman or subhuman in the eyes of irrational white minds. We end with discussing interracial dating, raising a biracial son, and with Earl's vision for making the Black experience right in the United States.

  • Episode 15: Black Lives Matter (Episode #2)

    13/06/2020 Duración: 48min

    In this episode, my 15-year old niece makes her return to discuss her perspective on Black Lives Matter. We discuss what protesting means to her, the importance of having a good group of diverse friends who support human rights causes, and giving up on brands that made no effort to show what side of history they're on. Additionally, we talk about police response being a reflection of officers not even trying, the feelings of being upset at your white friends because they look like your oppressor, doing counter-racism bullying work, experiencing racism in kindergarten, and she also shares her end goal for the movement.

  • Episode 14: Black Lives Matter #1

    01/06/2020 Duración: 02h21min

    We're back! In the first episode of my Black Lives Matter series, my cohost Shari-Joy and I return to discuss the movement that is shaping the world. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ We start out by discussing some of our own racial identity moments (Shari discusses being biracial and the terror she received as a child. I discuss being in an interracial relationship and the internal struggles I've felt. We then discuss what it means to be racist and try to find the root cause behind it. Additional topics include my experience accepting being in a tribe at a recent protest, white privilege, America being the "land of opportunity", racism being the lowest form of prejudice, and the need to keep organizing and pushing the BLM narrative forward. We close out with our end goals for equality in this world.

  • Episode 13: Teetering On The Edge

    05/04/2020 Duración: 02h04min

    In this episode, John W (Twitter @KingofRums), and I discuss so much surrounding politics, social perspectives, and COVID-19 implications on society. Topics range from learning about "white southern culture" in a town in New Jersey, John running for Town Council as a Democrat in a Republican town, being able to challenge and question your own beliefs, stepping out of your comfort zone to take risks and sacrifice a little to bring change, and hopefully, current events creating the spark that society needs to hold people in power accountable for their actions.

  • Episode 12: How Are The Youth Doing?

    28/03/2020 Duración: 28min

    In this special episode, I talk to my teenage niece about her thoughts on everything going on. We discuss her early thoughts when the pandemic began, adjusting to "home school" life, how she and her friends are staying busy, and her hopes and concerns for the upcoming weeks.

  • Episode 11: Perspectives On A New World

    26/03/2020 Duración: 01h49min

    In this episode, my cohost Shari-Joy and I discuss our views on the current state of the world due to the Coronavirus. We share perspectives and frustrations with misinformation and arrogance and understanding that no one really knows what tomorrow will bring. We share stories on possible underlined conspiracies, including 5G implications, infertility, and the "alien" signal that was revealed in Feb and no one has really touched on. We also touch on the long term effects of technology and the benefits of technology in a time like this. Most importantly, we discuss the appreciation for the Earth being able to heal as pollution declines, and the belief that this event will support a mass awakening of the masses to reconnect with our individual self, each other, and the Universe.

  • Episode 10: The Unemployment Experiment

    24/03/2020 Duración: 01h43min

    In this episode, Nicholé Nicholas, creator of The Unemployment Experiment (IG @the_unemployment_experiment), joins me to discuss her brand and how to navigate unemployment mentally, spiritually, and financially. We start the conversation discussing the coronavirus pandemic and its future implications and then transition into discussing the desire for creating The Unemployment Experiment. We touch on slowing down once unemployment hits to process what's happening, not viewing unemployment as a reflection of your worth, budgeting, becoming a DIY master around the house to save money, finding your hobbies and passions while unemployed, coping with rejection when applying for jobs, it being OK to lie a bit on your resume, job resources for finding work, and using the current "free" time to build for yourself and find yourself.

  • Episode 9: Unconditional Love

    20/03/2020 Duración: 01h35min

    In this episode, my cohost Shari-Joy and I choose sides on the idea of unconditional love. I read a post I wrote four years ago that discusses the need for love to have one base condition to truly flourish. Later on, we discuss the idea of soul mates and twin flames, the importance of establishing your own individuality in self to love others, and removing ego in relationships to build more. Lastly, we discuss the idea of critical thinking dying out, and judgment being natural but making an effort to find reality in those judgments to live your truth and better understand others.

  • Episode 8: Motivation

    11/03/2020 Duración: 01h58min

    In this episode, my cohost Shari-Joy and I discuss motivation. We discuss the different layers of motivation and different ways to motivate people. Shari touches on motivation through verbal acknowledgment, while I admit I don't know how to motivate people outside of just working. We go left a bit and discuss the idea of unconditional love but bring it back to how motivation as children, sets the tone for why we rely on others. Lastly, we discuss how race/culture plays a part in motivation and perspective of life achievements.

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