Conscious Michiana Podcast Conscious Michiana
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Interviews with local leaders and healers in the Michiana Community
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Ubuntu Spirit Conversation Part 7: Where is Home?
During this live recording session, Dr. Dé Bryant, Ph.D. interviews gxldsoulrebel on this month’s topic of, "Where is Home?". This live interview took place at The Rocki Button 1/17/24.
Where is Home?
As we journey through life, we are given the opportunity to make many choices. One of these blessings is the freedom to chose what is “home” to us. It's a decision that carries great weight and significance, as it ultimately shapes our sense of belonging and identity. But have you ever stopped to wonder what that means to others? If you have, we invite you to join us at our upcoming event, “Identity and Belonging: Where is Home?”
We will delve deeper into this topic and gain insights from different individuals sharing their stories and experiences. Be prepared to be enlightened, inspired, and uplifted as we explore the intricate and meaningful connections between family, home, and personal identity.
Dr. Dé Bryant, Ph.D.
Email: dbryant@iusb.edu
Website: restforourweary.com
Facebook: SOCAT
Instagram: @SOCAT
gxldsoulrebel is an Alternative Hip-Hop artist from South Bend, Indiana. First establishing love for a love for music in elementary school, he’s now developed into an artist who values verses and chorus packed with metaphors and similes paired with an intent to point to something deeper and introspective, his style reflects his love of the sub- categories of Rap music.
His consistency and work ethic has lead to him performing numerous times around South Bend and surrounding cities. Even in performing as far out as New York. If there one was one phrase to describe the message and purpose of Gxld’s music it would be “to express the significance of knowledge of one’s self thru one’s own experiences.”
Links:
https://songwhip.com/gxldsoulrebel/maze
linktr.ee/gxldsoulrebel
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Ubuntu Spirit Conversation - Dr De’ Bryant and Nia Okereke
This is the six recording of the Ubuntu Spirit Project series. During this live recording session at the Rocki Button, Dr. Dé Bryant, Ph.D. interviews Nia Okereke on this months topic, “Let's Talk About Balancing Societal Views with Personal Doctrines.”
Dr. Dé Bryant, Ph.D.
Email: dbryant@iusb.edu
Website: restforourweary.com
Facebook: SOCAT
Instagram: @SOCAT
Nia Okereke
Email: Homegrownhype@gmail.com
Facebook: Nia Okereke
Instagram: @homegrownhype
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Ubuntu Spirit Conversation Part 5: Loss, Recovery, and Carrying On
This is the fifth recording of the Ubuntu Spirit Project series. During this live recording session, Dr. Dé Bryant, Ph.D. interviews Charell Luckey on this months topic, "Loss, Recovery, & Carrying On"
Dealing with loss is different for everyone. There is no one-size-fits-all method. Addressing the trauma that comes with grief is to tap into the energy generated by loss and use it to move forward in life. However, it is important to understand how loss changes us over time and to give ourselves permission to grieve at our own pace. Moving forward doesn't mean we're disregarding the things that were important to us, but it does give us way to Use the energy of grief in a constructive way.
We invite you to find new ways to honor the people, places and things that we have lost along the way.
To learn more about the history of this project, be sure to listen to the prior four episodes.
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Ubuntu Spirit Conversation, Desire & Power ”Who Gets It. Who Gets Got.”
This is the fourth recording of the Ubuntu Spirit Project series. During this live recording session, Dr. Dr. Dé Bryant, Ph.D. interviews Myron Waddell (Heyzeus), of Home Grown Hype on this months topic, Desire & Power "Who Gets It. Who Gets Got." This is a discussion about our individual power and the ways we can use it to address the traumas that we’re dealing with.
To learn more about the history of this project, be sure to listen to the prior three episodes.
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Nnenia Okereke discussing Home Grown Hype and Performance Therapy: Part 3
This is the third interview of the Ubuntu Spirit Project collaboration between Dr. Dé Bryant and Nnenia Okereke.
In this interview, Nia talks about the history of Home Grown Hype and why she decided to offer her weekly Performance Therapy Workshop.
Intro and outro music titled "Dishes" produced by Nnenia Okereke
Part 1 Link-Performance Therapy Program with Nnenia Okereke and Dr. Dé Bryant – Part One
Part 2 Link-SOCAT with Dr. Dé Bryant, Ph.D.
Nia Okereke
Email: Homegrownhype@gmail.com
Facebook: Homegrown Hype LLC
Instagram: @homegrownhype
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SOCAT with Dr. Dé Bryant - Part 2
In this episode Dr. Dé shares the history of the SOCAT program and what its impact has been in our community over the years.
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Such a wonderful resource driven podcast
I have been binging the podcast since I found it a few days ago. It is truly wonderful and I had no idea so many amazing holistic and metaphysical practitioners are in the Michiana area. Hallelujah!!! Sadly this podcast seemed to come to an early end as it has been over a year since the last episode! Noooooo!!!! Please come back!