Justified Anger, an initiative of Nehemiah, brings you stories and conversations from staff and the community that inspire, educate, and engage toward justice action. The goal is to eliminate racial disparities by provoking moral conscience and directing collective action at the grassroots and systemic levels.
…
continue reading
Black Like Me with Dr. Alex Gee is a podcast that invites you to experience the world through the perspective of one Black man, one conversation, one story, or even one rant at a time.
…
continue reading
"Happiness is not a destination, it's a means of travel." This podcast is an open discussion with Life Coach Glenn Ambrose, of Life Enhancement Services of Rhode Island. We'll be discussing the things that really matter in life, the lessons we learn from what happens to us/what happens for us, and finding peace, joy, and laughter along the way. You can learn more about Glenn at: www.life-enhancement-services.com
…
continue reading
A mental health podcast by the depressed, for the depressed.
…
continue reading
"Theounseling" is "Theology Driven Counseling." It's text-driven teaching where we extract doctrinal truths from God's Word and use them as the sole foundation to teach theology and biblically counsel those who are struggling with various personal and interpersonal problems. The "Theounseling Podcast" will also be a tremendous help to those who are endeavoring to become Christlike in their Christian lives.
…
continue reading
Grab a seat and join us around the table as we discuss the One we love and if you don't love Him, we hope one day you will.
…
continue reading
Most people feel they're doing the right thing by hating all the bad out there. We must begin to understand the everything is energy. We can't bring love into the world by hating what we dislike, by attacking what we don't agree with. We must begin putting love towards what we want instead of staying focused on what we don't want. —————————————————…
…
continue reading
We all have opinions about everything and most of them don't really matter. When we stop labeling and judging others because of our difference of opinions, we can begin connecting on a deeper level through our humanity.———————————————————— You can join the conversation Live every Monday at 6 pm ET on Facebook & YouTube! Check out my new book Down t…
…
continue reading
In this episode I discuss the necessary rise of the feminine energy in the world to come back into balance. What are we trying to achieve? What has caused the problems in the world, what will minimize problems in the future? Can we go too far and overcorrect? What does feminine energy look like? What does masculine energy look like? All this and mo…
…
continue reading
The quote that spawned this episode is by Henry David Thoreau: The soul grows by subtraction, not addition. I dive into the 1st 2 stages of spiritual growth where we can use tools to help us interact with life in healthier ways in order to get to the place where we can let go of things and really connect back to our soul.———————————————————— You ca…
…
continue reading
![Artwork](/static/images/128pixel.png)
1
S9 E186: "I Want To Restore Respect To This Population," Dr. Carey Gleason, M.D. And Dr. Fabu Carter Talk Madison's Cutting Edge, Culturally Innovative Alzheimer's Research
1:04:55
1:04:55
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
1:04:55
This is the second in a series on Alzheimer’s on both a personal and medical research level, focused on the impact on Black and Indigenous people. Hear about Dr. Gee’s collaboration with University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Alzheimer’s Research Department, including his guests Dr. Carey Gleason, MD and Dr. Fabu Carter. Dr. Carey Gleason shares the sci…
…
continue reading
In today's LIVE episode, we discuss the challenges we face, and how much of our suffering comes from the lack of control we feel. Many times, we find ourselves wanting to control things outside of ourselves, and experience immense suffering when attempting to. Here, we dive into all things energy, and how to let go of what does not serve you during…
…
continue reading
![Artwork](/static/images/128pixel.png)
1
S9 E185: "We Made A Decisions To Make Memories And Laugh... 'Cause We'd Have The Rest Of Lives To Mourn.": Dr. Gee And Rev. Lilada Talk About Losing Their Mom To Alzheimer's Disease.
53:30
53:30
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
53:30
This is the first in a series on Alzheimer’s on both a personal and medical research level, focused on the impact on Black and Indigenous people. Rev. Lilada and Dr. Alex Gee share funny stories about their mother after the effects of Alzheimer’s. They discuss some of the signposts of Alzheimer’s for others dealing with those in their lives They al…
…
continue reading
Are you struggling with loneliness? Have you noticed that you can feel lonely even around other people and you can feel fine being alone sometimes? These are the questions I dive into in this episode. I'll explain a technique to implement so you don't need to feel lonely and also explain how learning to be alone can actually set the foundation to b…
…
continue reading
We must align to whatever we want energetically. Whatever stays in alignment with it's matching energy flourishes. If a flower needs sun and it stays in alignment with the sun, it will flourish. If we stay in alignment with what we want energetically we will flourish as well. ———————————————————— You can join the conversation Live every Monday at 6…
…
continue reading
![Artwork](/static/images/128pixel.png)
1
S9 E184: "Black Bikers Do Community Service...It's In The Charter": Dr. Gee Talks With Wolf Pack Patriarch Nolan Dunham
54:25
54:25
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
54:25
Dr. Gee welcomes Nolan Dunham, one of the founders of the Madison chapter of the Black Motorcycle Club. They connected while Nolan was working in the community. He explains the history of why the original Black motorcycle clubs were formed. Nolan also talks about misrepresentations of motorcycle groups with the club’s commitment to the community an…
…
continue reading
Functioning from fast-paced, manic energy is becoming less and less effective. It's not as effective as people think, it's causes stress, poor results and is simply no way to live. In this episode I discuss what to do differently, why it's effective and why it's such a big deal right now in human history.———————————————————— You can join the conver…
…
continue reading
There are times in life that we notice patterns or behaviors that prevent us from moving forward. It can feel extremely difficult to get to where we want to go if we are sabotaging our own progress. In this episode we gain clarity on the dynamics of self-sabotage and dive into the solutions.———————————————————— You can join the conversation Live ev…
…
continue reading
![Artwork](/static/images/128pixel.png)
1
S9 E183: "I Didn't Understand How Incredibly White and Segregated Madison Was": Andrea Dearlove Talks About Her Allyship Journey With Justified Anger
37:58
37:58
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
37:58
Justified Anger had drastically shifted the experiences and thinking of the white people who have become connected through the educational opportunities. Andrea Dearlove was an early attendee of Justified Anger's Black History for a New Day course and it drastically transformed her personal and professional priorities. She discovered that when whit…
…
continue reading
I often say if we want happiness in our lives, we have to put energy towards it. In this episode I put out a challenge to those wanting more happiness in their lives. The system is set up so that we can easily bring more happiness into our lives with minimal effort or time. This challenge can take 20 minutes or less to implement into your daily lif…
…
continue reading
What are the different ways of manifesting and how do they work? In this episode I dive into different ways of manifesting and what way is healthy and what way causes more work. Manifesting from our authentic heartfelt desires is a beautiful and fulfilling process. Manifesting from our egoic wants might also give us the original accomplishment that…
…
continue reading
![Artwork](/static/images/128pixel.png)
1
S9 E182: "What The Hell Are You Doing Working On These White People": The Complexity Of Dealing With Racism As A Social Entrepreneur With Consultant Jim Bower
1:13:20
1:13:20
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
1:13:20
Dr. Gee talks with the experienced consultant, Jim Bower, about empowering visionary leaders to actually create the social change that they envision. Listen in on the ongoing conversation these two men have about how to approach the cross-cultural work of addressing racism in a local community, in particular through their work in developing The Cen…
…
continue reading
Are you having trouble letting go, getting past things? Do past events trigger you after you thought you worked through them? In this episode I dive into the dynamics of resentments. I'll explain how they are formed energetically and what we need to do to release them in detail.———————————————————— You can join the conversation Live every Monday at…
…
continue reading
In this podcast I talk about societal issues such as bullying, lying, corruption, debt, power and money. Why are these things rampant in our society? Why do we see these things on a global scale? In our governments and large businesses? Where do they stem from and how do we change them? All this and more in this episode.———————————————————— You can…
…
continue reading
![Artwork](/static/images/128pixel.png)
1
S9 E181: Awareness Of White People Will Have To Shift: 11,000 Court Cases With The Court Observer's Sandi Reinardy and Aaron Hicks
1:07:30
1:07:30
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
1:07:30
Sandi Reinardy discusses how she and the Court Observer team have developed the program with the goal of holding the court accountable and advocating for a just system. Hear how it is unavoidable to see the impact of race in the courtroom and sentencing process. Sandi shares how the data they collect is used and how the system responds to informati…
…
continue reading
![Artwork](/static/images/128pixel.png)
1
328 - Life Lessons with Bruce from Survivor
53:50
53:50
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
53:50
In this special episode I welcome my friend Bruce Perreault from the show Survivor to discuss his life lessons learned during his time in Fiji. When we are in extreme situations, it heightens our ability to learn what we need to learn and see what we need to see if we're open to it. Bruce's Survivor experience was no exception. He was open and lear…
…
continue reading
In society we experience positive feedback when we're right but very rarely when we're wrong. We need to lean into unconditional love for ourselves and others in order to move forward in a healthy way.
…
continue reading
![Artwork](/static/images/128pixel.png)
1
S9 E180: The World I Believed In Never Existed: Creating And Sustaining Justified Anger Change With Rev. Lilada Gee and Harry Hawkins
1:25:27
1:25:27
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
1:25:27
What was it like to try to create systemic change after the release of Dr. Gee's Justified Anger article? Hear how the article was encroaching on white people’s territory with pushback to maintain the system from guests Rev. Lilada Gee and Harry Hawkins. Mr. Hawkins provides perspective on the release of the Justified Anger article from someone who…
…
continue reading
After a social media question of what to discuss, I saw an overwhelming pattern of people wanting to know different versions of how to stay peaceful during turbulent times. So here we go....
…
continue reading
In this episode I discuss the energy, intention and approach to enjoyable dating. I also touch on some differences in the dating culture of the Dominican Republic verses more developed countries such as the U.S.
…
continue reading
![Artwork](/static/images/128pixel.png)
1
S9 E179: The Ripple Effect: Justified Anger's Innovative Ways Of Measuring Change With Dr. Karen Reece
1:14:05
1:14:05
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
1:14:05
Dr. Karen Reece explains Justified Anger's innovative research and strategic approach to Justice centered systems change work. As Justified Anger took off as a movement, Dr. Reece gives insight into the funding of Black-led organizations and the struggle to create long term solutions and change. Dr. Reece clarifies the difference between quantitati…
…
continue reading
In this episode I discuss why dopamine and serotonin isn't being released in people. I also discuss on the quality of life in normal society and alternative societies and try to spark ideas to enhance our lives.
…
continue reading
In this episode I discuss the dynamic of decision making. How can you create the life you want if you're poor at making the decisions that determine your circumstances? I discuss a simple technique that you can apply to any scenario.———————————————————— You can join the conversation Live every Monday at 6 pm ET on Facebook & YouTube! Check out my n…
…
continue reading
![Artwork](/static/images/128pixel.png)
1
S9 E178: Black Like Mama: A Look At Life After My Mom’s Recent Passing
1:14:37
1:14:37
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
1:14:37
On this special episode, Dr. Alex Gee and his sister Lilada Gee reflect on the passing of their mother, Ms. Verline Gee. They celebrate her memory with stories and insights from her life. For decades, Ms. Verline created a profound impact in the Madison community as a mentor to young leaders, social worker, poet, published author, family therapist,…
…
continue reading
We've heard a lot about setting boundaries in our self-work. It's important that this practice is balanced with learning to work through things in healthy ways. Cutting people out of our lives is not always the answer. Sometimes it's about learning to coexist. ———————————————————— You can join the conversation Live every Monday at 6 pm ET on Facebo…
…
continue reading
It's time to let go of the judgements, the labels and the preoccupation with words, even in the spiritual community. I go into detail about why this is important and how this will minimize controversy moving forward. ———————————————————— You can join the conversation Live every Monday at 6 pm ET on Facebook & YouTube! Check out my new book Down to …
…
continue reading
![Artwork](/static/images/128pixel.png)
1
S9 E177: The Tip Of The Spear: Managing The Leading Edge Of Change With Kaleem Caire
1:02:12
1:02:12
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
1:02:12
Dr. Gee is joined again by his friend Kaleem Caire to look at the atmosphere around Justified Anger in the early years and how the initiative has created change over the last 10 years. They reflect on having breakfast together on the day that the original Justified Anger article was released and talked about how the truth of the article would be re…
…
continue reading
In this special episode, I'm honoring my friend Jesus who recently passed. I discuss the essence of who were are, what's important and the dynamics of death. ———————————————————— You can join the conversation Live every Monday at 6 pm ET on Facebook & YouTube! Check out my new book Down to Earth The Spiritual Beings Guide to a Happy, Human Experien…
…
continue reading
![Artwork](/static/images/128pixel.png)
1
319 - Radical Responsibility In Relationships
54:21
54:21
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
54:21
Radical responsibility is a foundational piece of inner-work. It plays a huge role in finding the peace, happiness and empowerment we all seek. It also plays a huge role in relationships. If we want to be in a healthy relationship, we have to stop looking outward at others and turn inward. As we do the inner-work, we begin to be attracted to health…
…
continue reading
![Artwork](/static/images/128pixel.png)
1
S9 E176: "We Haven't Arrived Yet": Reflecting On The Reception Of Justified Anger Ten Years Later With Renee Moe and Joe Parisi
1:22:10
1:22:10
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
1:22:10
Dr. Gee welcomes Renee Moe (President & CEO at United Way of Dane County) and Joe Parisi (Dane County Executive) to dicsuss how they experienced the release of the Justified Anger article and aftermath. They reflect on how the original article caused a stir in some of the civic and community arenas, displaying the racial disparity alive in these sy…
…
continue reading
What can we lean into during 2024? It's important to understand where we're going and where we are in that journey to take advantage of the opportunities that are present at a particular time. I dive into where we are and why in this episode. ———————————————————— You can join the conversation Live every Monday at 6 pm ET on Facebook & YouTube! Chec…
…
continue reading
In this episode, I discuss all aspects of Masculine and Feminine energies with the focus on toxic masculinity. We dive into the difference between positive and negative masculine energies as well as positive and negative feminine energies to better understand what these things are, what we want to keep, what we want to get rid of and what a healthy…
…
continue reading
![Artwork](/static/images/128pixel.png)
1
S9 E175: What I Remember Of My Twenties Was Losing My Mentors: Dr. Gee's Reflections On Life at 60 With Life-Long Friend Pastor David Smith
1:14:07
1:14:07
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
1:14:07
Dr. Gee considers his career, relationships, and community impact as he reaches the age of 60. His life-long friend David Smith joins the conversations as they recall stories of their youth, beginning as community leaders, and how the world has changed in their shared 60 years. You can be sure that they bring plenty of stories, funny anecdotes, and…
…
continue reading
In this episode I discuss the dynamics of large communities and the striving for independence. How does this affect our connections with one another? Is this something that needs to be addressed now? Lets start the conversation and explore. ———————————————————— You can join the conversation Live every Monday at 6 pm ET on Facebook & YouTube! Check …
…
continue reading