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The purpose of Garage Conversations with Char are threefold: to inform; engage; and inspire. Many of the episodes of the podcasts were literally recorded in my garage in the suburbs of Philadelphia, PA.
Want to learn more, visit garargeconversationwithchar.com.

Garage Conversations with Char Charlene Brisbane, Shelby Brisbane

    • Gesellschaft und Kultur

The purpose of Garage Conversations with Char are threefold: to inform; engage; and inspire. Many of the episodes of the podcasts were literally recorded in my garage in the suburbs of Philadelphia, PA.
Want to learn more, visit garargeconversationwithchar.com.

    Book Review: Justice is Coming by Cenk Uygur

    Book Review: Justice is Coming by Cenk Uygur

    Interesting conversation reviewing the book Justice is Coming by Cenk Uygur. What I love about this discussion is you will get the point of view of three different generations about this book with some life experiences weaved in. Worth giving a listen to especially those in the USA about to embark on electing the next president.

    • 1 Std. 17 Min.
    Is the Bible Relevant Today?

    Is the Bible Relevant Today?

    Thought-provoking conversation with Rev. Dr. Tamara Hill-Bennett on the question, “Is the Bible Relevant Today?.” Rev. Dr. T, as she is known brings a wealth of knowledge based on her life experiences which include being a doctor of optometry a multi-faceted entrepreneur, and writer, as well as, her study obtaining her master of divinity degree. This podcast is for those unfamiliar with the Bible or even if you consider yourself well versed in this sacred text for Christians, you will find something that will truly engage, inspire or inform you and perhaps push you to consider digging deeper into the Bible and learning how it might enlighten you today.

    • 1 Std. 13 Min.
    Health Disparities: A Call to Action

    Health Disparities: A Call to Action

    If you are a listener of Garage Conversations with Char, you know I have a keen interest in healthcare and understanding how more people can have appropriate healthcare. This is an engaging and informative conversation with Dr. Annette Gadegbeku who is a physician and professor. She is active in the field of patient care, training future physician and actually meeting with patients "where they are" to enable underserved communities get the appropriate care. If you want to understand health disparities better and/or how you can help, this is the podcast is for you and may inspire you to get involved.

    • 54 Min.
    Being A Blessing

    Being A Blessing

    Learn about an organization called Dare to Bless who is doing some amazing things to serve the Philadelphia community. Be inspired to find opportunities to serve others, just do it...

    • 40 Min.
    Under the Sea: A Conversation with Dr. Camille Gaynus

    Under the Sea: A Conversation with Dr. Camille Gaynus

    An engaging discussion with Dr. Camille Gaynus, CSO of Black in Marine Science. Dr. Gaynus provides insight into her journey in marine science and shares about the outreach of Black in Marine Science. You will truly be informed, engaged and inspired about marine science via the experiences and passion of Dr. Gaynus.

    • 53 Min.
    Table Top Role Playing Games

    Table Top Role Playing Games

    According to Wikipedia, table top role-playing games have been around since the 18th century and have its origins in wargaming and roots in ancient strategy games like chess. This is an interesting podcast that gives you a flavor for these types of games, in particular Dungeons & Dragons. If you were curious about these type of games, you will get some insight into what the games are about, including dispelling some myths about the games and perhaps understanding why these types of games are so popular.

    • 1 Std. 17 Min.

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