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Check out the great podcasts from "The Dr. Vibe Show".

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Check out the great podcasts from "The Dr. Vibe Show".

The Dr. Vibe Show: ANTHONY MAKKAS "PEACE WITHOUT BORDERS WALK" ON JUNE 10, 2011 AND JUNE 11, 2011 IN TORONTO

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In this interview, Anthony Makkas of Breakaway Relief Care speaks about “The Peace Without Borders – 6th Annual Peace Walk” which is organized by Breakaway Relief Care and Family In Action on Friday, June 10, 2011 and Saturday, June 11, 2011 (1 p.m. – 5 p.m.). The walk will commence from the Jane-Sheppard to Jane Finch Mall. The march addresses young Black men and gun violence.

Anthony talks about talks about some of the issues and solutions that need to be addressed in the area of violence and why “Peace Without Borders” is running for two days for the first time.

If you would like to find out more information about “Peace Without Borders”, please contact:

Website: http://www.breakawayreliefcare.webs.com/
Phone: (416) 656-1457 or (416) 635-1457

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God bless, peace, be well and keep the faith,
Vibe and Vegas
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2011 Black Weblog Awards Finalist (Best International Blog and Best Podcast Series)
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The Dr. Vibe Show: BLACK MENS ROUNDTABLE – BLACKS AND THE 2011 CANADIAN FEDERAL ELECTION WITH JONATHAN "JUICEMAN" SHAW AND COLIN JOBE

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The most recent Canadian election resulted in a majority Progressive Conservative government. What does this mean for Black Canadians?

Colin Jobe (http://colinsedge.blogspot.com/) and Jonathan “Juiceman” Shaw (http://www.toonubian.com/) discuss various issues resulting from the most recent Canadian election including: Why some Black Canadians didn’t vote?, Should the politicians have something to offer Black Canadians?, What didn’t the politicians didn’t talk about during the election campaign?, Why are Black Canadians not voting strategically?, When will politicians take Blacks seriously? And What do Black want?

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God bless, peace, be well and keep the faith,
Vibe and Vegas
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2011 Black Weblog Awards Finalist (Best International Blog and Best Podcast Series)
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The Dr. Vibe Show™: Sheree Williams – Cuisine Noir Magazine

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V. Sheree Williams

Sheree Williams publisher of Cuisine Noir magazine. She was born in Chicago and has a degree in advertising and a love for writing since she was very young.

From food and wine to travel, Cuisine Noir magazine delivers what readers are looking for which is more than where to find the next great meal.  And most importantly, it is a culinary publication that compliments readers’ lifestyles and desire for a diverse epicurean experience.

Cuisine Noir made its debut online in October of 2007 with a successful run through December 2008 as the first magazine to feature the talents of African-American culinary and wine professionals across the country.  As the vision of Chef Richard Pannell, the magazine is tapping into an underserved market of African-American foodies and wine enthusiasts as well as acting as a unique vehicle to showcase the talents of industry professionals.

In September 2009, the magazine re-emerged online under V. Sheree Publishing and has since captured readers once again from all over the country.  Each month, readers are treated to stories about industry experts and professionals to vineyards and world class destinations around the world. Celebrity chefs featured include The Neelys, Tre Wilcox, Nikki Shaw, Aaron McCargo, Jr., Sunny Anderson and Andrew Zimmern.  In addition, the magazine is also the first to showcase the “foodie” side of other celebrities such as Mo’Nique, Wendy Williams, Chris Bridges (aka Ludacris), Dee Dee Bridgewater, Dhani Jones, Terence Blanchard, Bootsy Collins and Gerald Albright.

Cuisine Noir is also seen as a diversity agent to help increase the visibility of African-Americans in the culinary industry among mainstream media, organizations and corporations.  Through its partners such as the Food Network, Travel Channel, reality show casting agencies and the National Association for the Specialty Food Trade, it has been able to help open doors for professionals across the country.

As the premier online magazine for reaching and catering to influential and affluent African-Americans, Cuisine Noir is the perfect fit for foodies who are looking for the ultimate culinary experience that truly compliments their lifestyle and enjoyment of both the simple and finer things in life.

During our interview, Sharee talks and shares about the story behind Cuisine Noir, her first meeting with legendary chef Richard Pannell, her game changing moment, what makes the magazine successful, state of Black chef environment and how it is changing, the first time that The Food Network contacted her, some of the people who she has interviewed and the future of the magazine.

To find out more about Cuisine Noir, go to:

Cuisine Noir Magazine (Cuisine Noir Magazine)
http://www.theculinaryscoop.com/ (“The Culinary Scoop” – The Cuisine Noir Magazine Blog)
@CuisineNoirMag (Twitter)
http://www.facebook.com/home.php?sk=group_77445352491 (The Cuisine Noir Magazine Facebook Group)

Thanks to @sanurajamila for telling us about Cuisine Noir Magazine.

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God bless, peace, be well and keep the faith,
Vibe and Vegas
info@blackcanadianman.com
2011 Black Weblog Awards Finalist (Best International Blog and Best Podcast Series)
Twitter
“The Dr.Vibe Show” Facebook Fan Page
Listen to the Dr. Vibe Show at iTunes
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The Dr. Vibe Show: SCI YOUNG – PAVING HIS OWN PATH IN MUSIC

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Ever since the age of 14, rapping has been the tool and the passion for Jerome “Sci-Young” Charity. Born in the Toronto neighbourhood of Rexdale, Ontario to parents Stanley Charity and Michelle Thomas, he grew up in Brampton, Ontario, with his mother, step-father and younger sister and brother. Sci was first given the name Science due to the fact that he wore glasses and used a lot of scientific terminology in his raps.

Sci Young began making a name for himself as a local emcee at the age of 16, battle rapping at his high school and engaging in basement cipher’s. Music is something that comes very easily for this young rapper but the business is always something he’s had to learn and understand.

As a former student of the Harris Institute and intern at Koch Entertainment Canada Sci Young has developed the knowledge to succeed within the music industry, while enrolled at Harris he learned the ins and outs of management and how to assist other artist’s in development, as part of a school project he formed the management company CIP with two other students. As for Koch this was the hands on experience that allowed Sci to learn what kinds of marketing and promotion labels use to sell records.

During our interview, Sci talks and shares about growing up in a challenging neighbourhood and how he overcame it, growing up with parents who were not married, his first musical performance, going to school to learn the business of music and what he learned from that experience and how he has focused on the internet at a young age to make his mark in the music industry. He also talks about how the internet changed the music industry, how his music style has changed, the current state of rap music, why he gives out product for free, details of his current mixtape and details of his next release, “Dead Prime Ministers”, some of his favorite artists including The Beatles and country music, what rap music needs to get better and his message to young Black men.

To find out more about Sci, go to:

Sci Young YouTube Channel Link: http://www.youtube.com/user/extravagantsci

Sci Young And Mayne Ishu – “We Got This Video”

Twitter – @sysciyoung

Sci Young Bandcamp Page: http://sciyoung.bandcamp.com/

Official Blog: http://extravagantlifestyle.blogspot.com/2011/04/sci-young-centerfold_56.html

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God bless, peace, be well and keep the faith,
Vibe and Vegas
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2011 Black Weblog Award Finalist (Best International Blog and Best Podcast Series)
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Listen to the Dr. Vibe Show at iTunes

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The Dr. Vibe Show: MPP MIKE COLLE – BILL 165 – BILL TO IMPROVE SICKLE CELL AND THALASSEMIA CARE IN ONTARIO

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On Thursday March 10th, 2011, MPP (Minister of Provincial Parliament – Ontario) Mike Colle introduced a private member’s bill, Bill 165, Sickle Cell and Thalassemia Care Ontario Act, to establish a provincial body called Sickle Cell and Thalassemia Care Ontario.

Mr. Colle was first elected as an MPP in 1995. In October 2007, he was re-elected to serve his fourth term to represent the riding of Eglinton-Lawrence in Toronto, Ontario.

Prior to this, Mike served as a City of York councilor and a Metropolitan Toronto councilor where he served as TTC commissioner and was chair of the TTC from 1992 to 1994.

Mike currently is the Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Children and Youth Services. He also serves as a member of the Standing Committee on Justice Policy.

During this interview, MPP Colle talks and shares about his involvement with sickle cell and thalassemia Care, the process that it took to get the bill introduced, what difference the bill would make if it is passed and what we can do to help.

If you would like to find more information about Bill 165, please click on the following link http://www.mikecolle.com/DocumentEN.aspx?id=44

MPP Colle has also created a Facebook Fan page for Bill 165 at http://www.facebook.com/home.php?sk=group_159977460723573 (Supporting Sickle Cell and Thalassemia Care in Ontario). Please feel free to become a friend!!

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God bless, peace, be well and keep the faith,
Vibe and Vegas
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2011 Black Weblog Awards Finalist (Best International Blog and Best Podcast Series)
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The Dr.Vibe Show: Dr. Wesley Crichlow "Lift As We Climb"

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Dr. Wesley Crichlow is a tenured Associate Professor in the Faculty of Social Science and Humanities Program – University of Ontario Institute of Technology in Oshawa, Canada, where he teaches Introduction to Criminal Law; Introduction to Customs and Immigration Law; Introduction to the Canadian Legal System; Rights and Freedoms in The Canadian Justice System; Youth Crime & Diversity and Legal Issues in Law.

Dr. Crichlow was born in Trinidad & Tobago and has been in Canada for over thirty years. When he was growing up he wanted to be a professor or a lawyer. He choose to be a professor. He is dedicated to break the hopelessness and helplessness in the Black community and helping the Black community come together as a collective

During Dr. Crichlow talks about various subjects dealing with Black men including the shortage of love tolerance and respect, homophobia, young Black men anger, “hypermasculinity”, Black men’s violence, mental health, the culture of silence and is needed to break it, parental discipline, sex, Black men not showing their feelings and not talking, parenting, Black men and the church, the gap between young and old Black men, social media and education. Dr. Chrichlow closes the interview by providing solutions.

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God bless, peace, be well and keep the faith,
Vibe and Vegas
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2011 Black Weblog Awards Finalist (Best International Blog and Best Podcast Series)
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The Dr. Vibe Show: JUSTIN NORWOOD "5 THINGS EVERY BLACK MAN SHOULD KNOW HOW TO DO"

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Justin Norwood

Justin Norwood is a 26 year old Black man who was born in the state of Mississippi who know lives in Atlanta, Georgia. He is currently employed in the educational field.

During this episode, Justin talks and shares about a recent article that he wrote, “5 Things Every Black Man Should Know How To Do”. You can read the article by clicking on the following url: http://keepingthevision.blogspot.com/2011/05/5-things-every-black-man-should-know.html

Justin goes into further depth about each of the “5 Things”, why he wrote the article, why Black men don’t go to church, the state of Black men, suggestions for parents on how to raise young Black men and how to help Black men.

Here is information if you wish to contact Justin:

justin.r.norwood@gmail.com (Email)
http://keepingthevision.blogspot.com/ (blog)

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God bless, peace, be well and keep the faith,
Dr. Vibe
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2011 Black Weblog Awards (Best International Blog and Best Podcast Series)
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The Dr.Vibe Show: Bentley Kwaku Springer – The Lion's Circle – "Lead The Way" – June 11, 2011 In Toronto

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The Lions Circle - Toronto

The Lions Circle is a brotherhood of men, connected through Afrikan ancestry.  We are committed to supporting each other to pursue, discover, and fulfill our greatest potential. In doing so, we make a difference in the world, for ourselves, our families, our communities and beyond. The Lions Circle turned six years old this past March.

In this interview, we speak and share with the president of The Lions Circle, Bentley Kwaku Springer. Kwaku was born and lives in Toronto. In the past, he was part of a group that ran a successful community organization, Black Habits, for about ten years which provided him an understanding on how the Black community works and how can it work better together. Kwaku has been the president of the Lions Circle for three years.

During this interview, Kwaku talks and shares about a number of subjects including how The Lions Circle started, how he became involved with the Lions Circle, the mission of the organization, what holds Black men back and why, some of the biggest challenges that Black men face, Black men and employment and the organization’s upcoming event, “Lead The Way”, The Lions Circle commitment to Black men and the importance of legacy for Black men.

On June 11, 2011 from 2:30 p.m. To 6:00 p.m., The Lions Circle is presenting, “Lead The Way: Our Time Is Now” featuring guest speakers Dalton Higgins and Warren Salmon (First Fridays and Blackboard International). For more details on this event, please go to http://www.thelionscircle.com/lead_the_way.php.

For more information on the Lions Circle, please go to http://www.thelionscircle.com/

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God bless, peace, be well and keep the faith,
Vibe and Vegas
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2011 Black Weblogs Awards (Best International Blog and Best Podcast Series)
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The Dr.Vibe Show: Ben Johnson

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Ben Johnson

Ben Johnson. If you are more than thirty years old, you know and probably remember where you where when he had his gold medal taken from him at the 1976 Seoul Olympics.

In our interview, Ben tells and shares with us provides us with an update on the issue of the gold medal being taken from him, how has he moved forward (it has not been easy), how important his mother was to him, what he is doing now, why he enjoys training athletes, how the world of athletics has changed, Does he have any regrets?, What has he learned?, his future and life lessons.

If you would like to find out more information on Ben Johnson, go to http://www.benjohnsonenterprises.com/

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God bless, peace, be well and keep the faith,
Vibe and Vegas
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2011 Black Weblog Awards (Best International Blog and Best Podcast Series)
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The Dr. Vibe Show: CHEF WASHINGTON – ROOM SERVICE RESTAURANT

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We love fine dining, good cuisine and good people.

We found all of that when we went to Room Service Restaurant (http://www.roomservicetoronto.com/) and shared with it’s owner, Chef Washington.

Chef Washington was born in St. Catherines, Jamaica spending time helping his mom cook. He came to Toronto with his family when he was five years old.

He landed his first restaurant job, a dishwasher, when he was fourteen years old.

During our interview, Washington shares about what he learned working in various kitchens at a young age including the fact being a chef was not only about cooking but also entertainment, his game changing moment, why he decided to go with the “Room Service” concept which started as a dream fifteen years ago, dealing with racism from whites and Blacks and how he deals with it and some of the restaurant’s favorite dishes.

For more information about Room Service Restarant, please go to: http://www.roomservicetoronto.com/

In this video, Chef Washington shares a little of Room Service Restaurant with us!!

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