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The Amazing Women Network is about all things that relate to women and their challenges and triumphs! AWN inspires women to transition from self-doubt, uncertainty and people pleasing to using their voice, owning the power and rising into this significance.
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Fundraiser Reception to Honor Homer G. Phillips Nurses Alumni, Inc. "Protecting and Preserving Our Legacy" 101 Years of Community Service. Sunday December 3rd 2023 at the Missouri History Museum AT & T room 5700 Lindell Boulevard St. Louis MO 63112 Support the show FATSprodutions.com Podcasting with Amin on youtube.…
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On This Episode of Podcasting with Amin Hosted by Bonita Cornute & Loren Watt we speak with Mr. Brian Owens Soul. While Loren takes a hiatus Bonita has an in depth conversation with Mr. Owens about his journey to becoming a creative ambassador not only in St. Louis, but nationally as well as internationally. Brian Owens has cultivated and nurtured …
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On this episode of Podcasting w Amin hosted by Bonita Cornute we hear from Tom "Papa" Ray. He speaks on several topics with the main focus being the cultural amnesia ST. Louis seems to have when it comes our cultural roots and heritage. Papa goes in depth on the topic making sure we never forget STL greats like Oliver Sain and many more. Please sit…
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On This episode of Podcasting with Amin we speak with Chris Hansen, Executive / Director of the Kranzberg Arts Foundation . Since taking the helm in 2013 Chris has accomplished magnificent strides for artist and musicians alike in St. Louis as well as nationally. The foundation with Chris in the lead has created and executed one of the best artist …
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On this episode we take a deep dive into DE and I. We speak with DR. Florida E. Starks about this very important subject as it is being attacked and belittled. Diversity Equity and Inclusion is and has been tossed around like it really doesn't serve purpose but we know all too well it is a necessary conversation to be had that needs much more under…
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On this episode we speak with Community of Hope about their mission and how they help with young mothers and young ladies who seek and need guidance as they prepare to bring a child into this world or even guidance on how to get away from an abusive relationship. "Community Of Hope is committed to providing top quality programs that will enrich, en…
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On this episode of Podcasting with Amin hosted by Bonita Cornute and Loren Watt we speak with Kwofe Coleman President and CEO of The Muny in Forest Park. This conversation truly demonstrates how hard work along with great mentorship will lead you to your path of greatness. Kwofe started at the Muny in 1998 and worked a variety of positions includin…
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On this special presentation of Podcasting with Amin, Bonita moderates a discussion with historians and writing team, Dr. John A. Wright, Sr. & Jr. This conversation with Dr. Wright Sr. and Jr. shares priceless facts about St. Louis and its people from the past couple hundred years all the way up until present day, and while the information as good…
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On this episode we speak the man responsible for so many young media talents in St. Louis and outside of STL. I'm talking about Andre Holman the brains behind the positive and inspiring AH! TV Network a network devoted to being positive and uplifting for all people. Andre talks to us about how he started where he is headed and plans for helping cle…
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On this episode we talk about Afrofuturism which is a cultural aesthetic, and philosophy of science and history that explores the intersection of the African diaspora culture with science and technology. Our guest to help us understand the Afrofuturism message and movement is Serroge Watt and Freeman Word two very intelligent and forward moving you…
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On This episode of Podcasting with Amin we talk about St. Louis Media and St. Louis music. More specifically we talk about the blues and who better to speak on both these subjects non other than Bernie Hayes and John May. Bonita and Loren speak with Bernie and John about the rich history of St. Louis nightlife and music and when speaking of these t…
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On this episode we discuss patient / doctor relations. We focus on how communication is key between doctor and patient and the patient must be proactive when it comes to their health . One example is how Amin who is living with a form of cancer that is only treatable. In his case the doctors successfully got him into remission but he still has many…
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On this episode of Podcasting with Amin Bonita and Loren are joined by brother and sister duo Shannon and Marlin Bonds also known as Mz.007 and Hookman. After both were in the industry for quite some they hadn't had the opportunity to work to get until years ago when they came up with the hit song and video for Mz. 007 titled " Important". Despite …
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Necessity definitely is the mother of invention and our guest today live that phrase as they have created businesses out of those necessities. We have Ms. Patricia Blanks a former educator and administrator who is all about promoting positive self esteem, so she wrote the book titled " It's time for Kindergarten PJ and Parker. A book that promotes …
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On this Episode we put the spotlight on racial and ethnic differences in children identified with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). We speak Anitra Cole who has a son with autism, Anitra is working hard to get legislation passed to improve funding underserved communities. Adding to the conversation we have Dr. Michael Quinn who is the Chief Operating…
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On this episode we discuss the the call. Yes the spiritual calling that brings many to the ministry to serve the Lord and people on a higher level. We jump knee deep into the conversation with two ordained ministers cut from two very different sides of the holy cloth. On one side we have Willie Seals III minister for Jesus sharing his trials and tr…
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In the Black community, one is often told to “be strong,” or “there’s nothing wrong with you,” in times of stress, trauma, drug addiction or poor state of mental health. While also facing racism, discrimination, and lack of access to mental health care, statistics show there’s a growing need for mental health to be properly addressed among those in…
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Dozens of Black St.Louis area entrepreneurs have either been gripped by the challenges of the pandemic or thrust into business with the opportunities and resources that have been made available to them. Some have been on the brink of shut downs while others have successfully launched businesses during a time of uncertainty. In this episode of Podca…
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In this episode of “Podcasting With Amin,” Black St. Louis area journalists reporting on events and issues of both the past and present have an honest discussion about the industry, the changes they’ve watched unfold, and their experiences navigating through the unique journey of climbing up in television and print news. They tackle race, opportuni…
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In this Episode we continue the conversation with Community Women Against Hardship expressing the need for the non- profit organization to expand around the nation as well as across the state of Missouri. In this episode we converse with, Tammy Fields , Educator, Entrepreneur, Life Coach & former CWAH Client & volunteer. Gloria Taylor, Founder/ Exe…
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On this episode we speak with Herb Parran -SIFU about the benefits of TaiChi and other martial arts on your physical and mental health. Also Joining us is Bertha Myers an elementary school teacher speaking to us about how critical it is to have proper writing skills, and how it translates into everyday life. Then we have Byron Rogers a fine arts in…
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On this episode we highlight the services of Community Women Against Hardship and the challenges of executing those services in current times. We also jump into the need for such services to help keep our communities solid and family oriented. We speak with Gloria Taylor, Founder / Executive Director CWAH, Rhonda Adams LPC, Licensed Practical Couns…
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