j-so Poetry

Janis Small Omide

j-so, Janis Small Omide, shares her poetry >> she writes from her head AND her heart (smile).

  1. Jul 22

    LET FREEDOM RING - Part 3

    LET FREEDOM RING Part 3:  – written and shared by j-so – aka janis small omide – 7/20/2026. This Show is PART 3 of j-so Poetry Podcast’s LET FREEDOM RING Series where j-so shares how she started this journey of wanting to get the following question answered:   If the Declaration of Independence declared freedom, justice, and liberty for all Americans, then why was there a need for an Emancipation Proclamation or a 13th, 14th, and 15th amendment and/or even a Civil Rights Movement of 1964? . . . j-so Poetry’s background music is for educational purposes to introduce listeners to great artists that they would not have otherwise experienced.  j-so Poetry is under the fair use act which permits the use of j-so Poetry Podcast – with no financial gain – to teach, educate and comment on American music and history. The 1st song you heard was 250 YEARS by Baby’s Baby (2026) downloadable from Amazon musicThe 2nd  song you heard was Oh Freedom by THE GOLDEN GOSPEL SINGERS from the album A Cappella Praise (2007) - downloadable from Amazon musicThe opening vibe is the intro music to the great Al Green’s single  Unchained Melody from his album, Livin’ For You Again, thanks so much for allowing me to share my heart with yours … Until next time, peace, love & harmony! j-so Poetry, www.jsopoetry.live jsopoetry@hotmail.com==============Checkout Janis Small Omide's eBook:  POST-PANDEMIC MENTAL HEALTH TOOLKIT -- an eBook that offers real tools for those who don’t want medication or therapy—but still want to get better.  Janis Omide’s eBook is perfect for anyone seeking drug-free techniques to help with:·       anxiety  ·       depression  ·       ADHD  ·       PTSD  ·       insomnia  ·       grief  ·       suicide ·       nicotine addiction & more Only $9.99 ... get yours NOW! --> POST-PANDEMIC MENTAL HEALTH DRUG-FREE TOOLKIT

    LET FREEDOM RING - Part 3
  2. 06/17/2021

    A Memorial to my friend, Byron A. Merriweather

    My friend, Byron A. Merriweather, of 20 years transitioned June 3, 2021 (from cancer) into a final freedom and an infinite light.   In 2008, Byron had been assigned (at the Oxford House World Service Convention) to be the Ghana Outreach Services Representative to start an Oxford House in Ghana.  Byron used the "Oxford House Model" (a community-based approach to addiction treatment, which provides an independent, supportive, and sober living environment).      Byron did that and much more!   Byron was living with his wife, two sons, one step-son and one step-daughter in Ghana (Africa) when he transitioned.  They will miss him, along with many others in America, Ghana and the world over—especially, his immediate family in Chicago, IL (USA); and his recovery community in Richmond, Virginia (USA).    I wrote two poems …. the second one is to his two sons – they are too young to understand it now, but someday will.___________CREDITS:   j-so Poetry’s theme music is provided by JuJu Drum   j-so Poetry’s Sound Engineer is Sherie Farmer   The Great Jazz Artist Ahmad Jamal(an American pianist & one of the most influential musicians and bandleaders of all times), graciously granted permission for j-so Poetry to use his signature piece, Poinciana, for this program.    j-so poetry is equally appreciative of the permission granted by Mr. Steve Peake – Director of Indigenous People, a non-profit organization based out of England with a goal to highlight how happiness and well-being can be enhanced by participation in cultural activities, as exemplified by traditional African drumming, dancing and singing, rather than the relentless pursuit of material wealth – please visit their website:  www.indigenouspeople.org.uk    For copies of the poems you heard, you can visit the website:  Byron's Poems PDFs   If you would like to share comments with me, then you’re welcome to send an email to:  contact@ohmedaykiss.com   Don’t forget to share with your friends, subscribe and, until next time . . . Be Safe, Be Well, Be Kind to Yourself & Others.

    A Memorial to my friend, Byron A. Merriweather

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j-so, Janis Small Omide, shares her poetry >> she writes from her head AND her heart (smile).