
Broke Talk Podcast
By Broke Talk Podcast

Broke Talk PodcastFeb 09, 2021

Episode 24: Jamiel Strickland on Investment 101
Have you wanted to get into real estate, or even purchase a home? Tune into this episode on the benefits of Investing in Homes, for yourself, the community, and your wallet. Jamiel talks through what he invests in now, how he started, and the joy it brings him.
More about Jamiel: www.instragram.com/jamielstrickland
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Episode 23: Kristal Denise Garcia on Trauma 101
Kristal has a 'rainbow of addictions,' aka, she has been through a lot. She now dedicates her life to ensuring that people love themselves. Kristal Denise Garcia is an author, speaker, and self-love coach. She also as her own podcast which you can check out on her site at https://www.openheartsunite.org/.
This episode is all about trauma- how that affected Kristal's personal view of herself, the world, and the impact on her actions. Her story is powerful for anyone who has been through trauma, or knows someone who has.
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Episode 22: Sandra Chaney on Empowerment 101
A wonderful, calming episode with a Motivational Speaker, Certified Empowerment Coach, 7x Bestselling Author and a Nonprofit Strategist: SANDRA CHANEY. Sandra is extremely passionate and dedicates her life to empowering others. She has some wonderful advice for listeners on how to be empowered, and stay empowered
More about Sandra: www.sandrachaney.com
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Episode 21: Diamond on Racism 101
On this episode, Diamond gives a wonderful intro on Racism, from the perspective of a "unicorn": a Black Woman Engineer. She talks about her heartbreaking experience in the engineering field dealing with racism, and being the only woman, and person of color.
Diamond's passion for data, tech, and engineering is evident and very informative. She worries for the future of representation in technology, and how she strives for more women and minorities to join the field that gives her so much joy.
Learn more about Diamond's mission and listen to her podcast at diamondwilliams.me
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Episode 20: Patrick Monette on Relationships 101
Patrick is a Master's Level Licensed Mental Health Counselor and Certified Alcohol and Substance Abuse Counselor specializing in individual, group and couple therapy. He takes the time to talk to us about relationships on this episode. We talk about the importance of emotional connection, how trauma affects relationships, and the very real and very hard toll the pandemic has played on all of our relationships. Tune In for some exciting tips on how to strengthen your relationships with a partner, and yourself!
More about Patrick: www.PatrickMonette.com
Instagram: www.instagram.com/monettecounselingllc
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Episode 19: James Barry on Health 101
James Barry’s 16 + years in the culinary field started as a private chef. His inauguration into restaurant-style cooking came later when he was the vegan/vegetarian chef on the Van’s Warped Tour, which traveled to 50 North American cities in 60 days. Upon returning to Los Angeles, James continued to private chef and had the fortune of cooking for celebrities such as Tom Cruise, Mariska Hargitay, George Clooney, Gerard Butler, Sean “Puffy” Combs, Barbra Streisand, and John Cusack. Not wanting to limit the audience of his healthy and tasty style of cooking, James started Wholesome2Go, a healthy, high-quality food delivery company that served under his leadership in the Los Angeles area for 8 years.
Most recently, James launched my first functional food product, Pluck, an organ-based, all-purpose seasoning. It's the first of its kind and an amazingly easy and delicious way for people to get organ meats into their diet.
**Get 10% off your first purchase of PLUCK using discount code: PLUCK10**
More about Eat Pluck: www.eatpluck.com
Instagram: www.instagram.com/eatpluck
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Episode 18: Juanna Council Brown on Money 101
An important episode for anyone that introduces the basics of finance. From investment to credit, we talk about it all with Juanna Council Brown. Juanna is a Certified Tax and Insurance Agent, and we talk to her about the importance of managing your money.
Juanna's Instagram: www.instagram.com/juanna.council
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Episode 17: Rod Peter Jr. on the Theater of Privilege
This episode we speak with Rod Peter Jr., an actor and theater performer in Canada. Rod is also a podcaster, and can be checked out in the link below.
We discuss privilege this episode, specifically Rod's unique position and understanding of it. His insight is honest, and straightforward, yet tricky. Rod also discusses the impact of the pandemic on the arts, and his frustrations with the system and the perceived position of artists in the hierarchy.
Rod's Podcast: www.instagram.com/grownupsreadprincessstories
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Episode 16: Amber Resseguie on Creating Your Style
Amber is an artist and an art teacher. On this episode, we talk about how she found her creative style, and how she tries to teach creativity to her students. An interesting conversation exploring the importance of art, creativity, style, and fostering talent.
Check out Amber's art: https://www.amberresseguie.com
Amber's Instagram: www.instagram.com/amberresseguie
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Episode 15: Ginger Baerg on Family by Choice
In this episode, we talk about the experience of fostering and adopting children with Ginger Baerg, who recently published a book, My Patchwork Family, on those topics. An interesting conversation pondering what it means to be a family.
Check out Ginger's book here: www.mypatchworkfamilybook.com
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Episode 14: Tracy Ko on Human Design
"Human Design is a pseudoscience combining astrology, I Ching, Kabbalah and the Chakras," and on this episode Tracy Ko provides us with some background on it. We talk about the different "types" you can be (shown below), what they mean, and why Human Design is useful! Just knowing my type has helped me validate certain aspects of myself I was concerned about, and realized I didn't need to change!
Get your free chart at: www.souljourney.info
ManifestorsGenerators
Manifesting Generators
Projectors
Reflectors
Instagram: www.instagram.com/souljourney1101/
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Episode 13: Coach Bankston on Prosperity from Poverty
Coach Tanya Bankston went from extreme poverty to now being a Change Doula (Life Coach), sharing her tips of prosperity with others. Her positivity, mindset, and insight is infectious. In this episode, we talk about her background, why she helps others, and how she strives and ensures she's an honest coach. Check her out at www.changedoula.com.
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Episode 12: Emphani Aldridge on Advising Detroit Youth
Emphani Aldridge is an Attorney working in Corporate Law, and also a strong advocate for Detroit Youth. She co-founded Quad Advising, which is a non-profit which helps Detroit youth develop a post-high school plan. On this episode we discuss Emphani's experience attending Detroit Public Schools, and her passions and motivations to come back home to advise current students.
Check out Quad Advising: www.quadadvising.com
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Episode 11: Mr. Peter on Virtually Teaching in Detroit
Emojis to Space to Wi-fi Issues...
Virtually teaching is tough, and not surprisingly in lower-income areas, where there are problems galore from access to stable wi-fi, to access to learning materials. Joining us on this episode is Mr. Peter, a 5th grade teacher at Caesar Chavez Academy in Southwest Detroit. He discusses the supportive administration he's blessed to have, and how he is being creative with the virtual space.
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Episode 10: Abraham Aiyash on Political Passion
Michigan State Representative for District 4, Abraham Aiyash, joins us on this episode of Broke Talk. He is a long time friend who has always had a passion for politics. Abraham discusses how his passion stemmed, why he does this work, and how he continues to fight, even through heartbreaking run-ins with the radical right. I urge you to follow him on Instagram, where he often educates the audience on the political process.
Website: https://www.voteaiyash.com/
Instagram: @abrahamaiyash
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Episode 9: Cynthia Siadat on Ingrained Issues
A therapeutic conversation with Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Cynthia Siadat. We discuss culture, articulating feelings, and Cynthia generously provides plethora of tips for onset of anxiety, depression, etc. She also walks us through an exercise at the end! Join us!
Check her out/follow her on the sites below:
Instagram: livingfullyig
Website: www.iamlivingfully.com
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Episode 8: Saman & Somayyah on Divorce & Muslim Women (IKRAM Foundation)
IKRAM Foundation is an amazing foundation that provides grants to divorced and widowed Muslim women. Their transparency and work in the community is commendable and I'm honored to have them on this episode. Saman and Somayyah speak about the why and the how behind the foundation.
Visit/Apply/Support them (!!) at: http://www.ikramus.org
instagram: ikram.foundation
facebook: IKRAM FOUNDATION
email: info@ikramus.org
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Episode 7: Chris Schneider on Necessary Spaces
Chris Schneider is the Director of HATCH ART GALLERY AND STUDIOS in Hamtramck, MI. Tune in and learn about the backstory (a monastery turned police station turned art gallery) and function of HATCH ART GALLERY, as well as why spaces for art and artists are vital for a community.
Check out HATCH: www.hatchart.org Check out Chris's work: www.schneida.com MORE ABOUT BROKE TALK: http://www.sharminb.com/broketalk
Episode 6: Rocco and Gloria on Fostering Ideas
I met Rocco and Gloria last year, when they asked me to showcase my music as part of their Uprising exhibit at Hatch Gallery in Hamtramck. It was part of their series of exhibits, which they call The Gallery Project. Their mission is to showcase art that is thought-provoking, contemporary, and culturally aware.
http://www.thegalleryproject.com/
Their support of the artist community, and unique and varied themes for all their shows, is vital and inspirational.
Tune in next week (Ep7), where we'll delve into Hatch Art Gallery.

Episode 5: Razi Jafri on Documenting Hamtramck
This episode, we sit down with Razi Jafri, director and producer of the documentary HAMTRAMCK, USA, which you can check out here: https://www.docnyc.net/film/hamtramck-usa/

Episode 4: Joe Myrick on Doing the Most
On this episode, we chat with Joe Myrick, photographer, model, writer, podcaster, and founder of the digital media company: upliftedunited.com. Check it out!
Join us as he explains the how and the why of having many projects/hobbies.

Episode 3: Tahmina Khanom on Resources and Representation @ Facebook
On this episode, we chat with Tahmina Khanom, who is currently a Site Startup Engineer at Facebook. We talk about resources, representations, and our thoughts on the election.

Episode 2: Bart and Stefan's Spooky Success Story
On this episode, we will chat with two individuals who triumphed from a lower-income school (spooky...right? lol) and created their own podcast, Grave Discussions. Check them out at gravediscussions.net

Episode 1: Toni Coral on the System
Hello! Welcome to the very first episode of Broke Talk, focused on evaluating the systemic inefficiencies around us in the most important environment: The School System.