The Gentlemen’s Expo – September 25 – 27, 2015 in Toronto
The Gentlemen’s Expo is a celebration of all things that encompass a true gentleman.
This year’s event is being held in Toronto on September 25-27, 2015 at Metro Convention Centre.
Are you or is someone you know interested in fashion, tech, music, sports, cars, alcohol, grooming, sex, food, entrepreneurship, gaming, DIY and other things that would generally interest any man? Then they should come to The Gentlemen’s Expo.
There will be over 100,000 square feet of the best brands and experiences to ever be assembled.
Davide DeLaurentiis, Marketing and Publicity Manager for The Gentlemen’s Expo, was on our show recently. He talked about:
– The history behind the shows and some memories from past shows
– How and why the show has grown
– Some highlights, features and guests at this year’s show
– What are people running the show finding out about men
All you need to do to listen to the conversation live is:
Desktop/Laptop: All you need to do is go to http://thedrvibeshow.com/ tonight at 9 p.m. Eastern/6 p.m. Pacific.
Tablet/Smartphone: Tonight at 9 p.m. Eastern/6 p.m. Pacific, please go to the “Mixlr” player at the bottom of http://thedrvibeshow.com/ and click on “Click To Play”.
You can also provide your comments and questions during the event via Twitter (@drvibeshow#DrVibe) and at our Facebook Fan Page at “The Dr. Vibe Show” Facebook Fan Page.
Alynthia LewisThe Truth Conference 2015The Truth Conference 2015 – Speakers
The Truth Conference is 3-day (September 18 – 20, 2015, Niagara Falls, Ontario) personal enrichment event designed to help truth-seekers restore a positive mental thought life, re-establish healthy relationships and rebuild their health; putting God at the center of it all. At the end, they will leave feeling valued knowing that you are a gift to world. Conference spiritual oversight provided by Pastor Richard J. Brown.
Alynthia Lewis, one of the performers at this year’s conference was on our show talking about the event.
During our conversation, Alynthia talked about:
– What made her childhood special and some of the values that her parents taught her
– The moment she gave her life to the Lord
– The first time she sang background and solo
– How did her and her husband meet
– The musical relationship between her and husband
– How has she grown as an artist
– When did she realize that singing was God’s gift to her
– How has she grown as a singer
– The feeling she experiences when she sings to people
– How did she did get involved with the conference and some of her experiences from last year
– What she is looking forward to at this year’s conference
Alynthia is an artist like no other. Marked by her angelic vocals, Alynthia possesses a unique sound that can easily be identified in a crowd. A true worshipper at heart, her desire is to glorify the Lord through the simplicity and authenticity of her worship.
Alynthia is no stranger to the professional stage. She has served as a background vocalist for some of Canada’s leading gospel artists including Richard J. Brown, Echoes of Praise and Jermaine Shakespeare. Through these valuable experiences, Alynthia has gained much of the musical expertise that has led to the release of her long-awaited solo project. Produced by husband and fellow musical artist Stephen Lewis, “I AM GOD”, Alynthia’s debut album was released in April 2013.
Miriam will be one of the performers at Tropical Night Banquet on Saturday, September 19th at 7 p.m.
Enjoy delicious appetizers and experience the musical sounds of the steelpan.
Step into an oasis of gourmet food, fusion music, beautiful people, door prizes and more.
Come dressed in your best tropical wear – dressy casual, for a fun-filled evening.
Miriam ClarkeThe Truth Conference 2015The Truth Conference 2015 – Speakers
The Truth Conference is 3-day (September 18 – 20, 2015, Niagara Falls, Ontario) personal enrichment event designed to help truth-seekers restore a positive mental thought life, re-establish healthy relationships and rebuild their health; putting God at the center of it all. At the end, they will leave feeling valued knowing that you are a gift to world. Conference spiritual oversight provided by Pastor Richard J. Brown.
Singer and Song-writer Miriam Clarke finds her soul in the mixture of island rhythmic sounds, classical music, sacred and inspirational melodies, all fused with the allure of her beloved modern Jazz.
Recently, Miriam was on our show in which she talked about:
– Life growing up in the Bahamas and why she left to come to Canada
– When did she decide to perform professionally
– The moment that she decided to give her life to the Lord
– Some of her gospel music journey
– When did God tell her that singing was her purpose
– How she became involved with the conference and some memories from last year’s conference
– How has the her career progressed and gospel music changed during her career
– Where does her love of jazz come from
– Advice she would give for someone who is getting into gospel music
– miriamlee (Facebook)
Miriam became involved a number of music projects including recordings with other artists, commercial gigs and solo performances. Miriam developed the love for song-writing and considers music as the conduit for communicating the message of inspiration and hope. She explains: “Music completes me. It is a calling. Through music, I am a messenger and mediator.”
Miriam looks forward to the release of her recordings of original and classic songs including: Missing Part of Me, New Way and Breath on me.
Miriam will be one of the performers at Tropical Night Banquet on Saturday, September 19th at 7 p.m.
Enjoy delicious appetizers and experience the musical sounds of the steelpan.
Step into an oasis of gourmet food, fusion music, beautiful people, door prizes and more.
Come dressed in your best tropical wear – dressy casual, for a fun-filled evening.
Jim Rankin is a reporter-photographer at the Toronto Star, specializing in investigations, features and data journalism. His work has been nominated for nine Canadian National Newspaper Awards and in 2002 he was part of a team involved in the Michener Award-winning investigative series into race, policing and crime in Toronto. In 2014, he was honoured with a Harry Jerome award for public advocacy and a media award from the Urban Alliance on Race Relations for a body of work on social justice issues. He can be reached at jrankin@thestar.ca. Follow him on Twitter. For information on the Toronto Star’s carding project and how to file a freedom of information request for your own carding information, visit www.thestar.com/carding.
Recently, Mr. Rankin was on our show in which he talked about:
– How started his photo journalism career which started in 1988 and how hehas been at The Toronto Star for twenty-one years
– His journey in journalism before he landed at The Toronto Star
– When did he start covering social justice and policing
– His experience on covering carding and the Toronto Police including the history of carding
– How has The Toronto Star covered carding and the relationship with The Toronto Star and the Toronto police
– What has he heard from Toronto’s Black community about carding
– The Toronto Star initiative to have people finding out their carding data
You can find our more about The Toronto Star’s carding project and how to file a freedom of information request for your own carding information by clicking on the following link: www.thestar.com/carding.
All you need to do to listen to the conversation live is:
Desktop/Laptop: All you need to do is go to http://thedrvibeshow.com/ tonight at 9 p.m. Eastern/6 p.m. Pacific.
Tablet/Smartphone: Tonight at 9 p.m. Eastern/6 p.m. Pacific, please go to the “Mixlr” player at the bottom of http://thedrvibeshow.com/ and click on “Click To Play”.
You can also provide your comments and questions during the event via Twitter (@drvibeshow#DrVibe) and at our Facebook Fan Page at “The Dr. Vibe Show” Facebook Fan Page.
Andrew YuThe Truth Conference 2015The Truth Conference 2015 – Speakers
The Truth Conference is 3-day (September 18 – 20, 2015, Niagara Falls, Ontario) personal enrichment event designed to help truth-seekers restore a positive mental thought life, re-establish healthy relationships and rebuild their health; putting God at the center of it all. At the end, they will leave feeling valued knowing that you are a gift to world. Conference spiritual oversight provided by Pastor Richard J. Brown.
Live tonight at 9 p.m. Eastern/6 p.m. Pacific, we have Andrew Yu, one of the speakers at this year’s conference, on our show talking about the event.
– Some of his background including being in the Canadian armed reserves serving in the Sinai
– Why did he get involved in the military and what it taught him
– How he got into human resources profession
– When and how did he decide to give his life to God and what it has meant to him
– Some of his journey in the world of human resources
– How are companies handling human resources these days
– How did he get involved with the conference and some of what he is going to share about at this year’s conference (Balance and Boundaries)
– The biggest change in the area of human rights that he has seen over his career
Andrew J. Yu is a Certified Human Resources Professional (CHRP) and an independent certified workplace investigator. He has over 10 years’ progressive experience as a professional human resources advisor in the Government of Canada, and has been serving clients in the private and non-profit sectors as an independent human resources consultant for over two years. Andrew specializes in investigating workplace harassment and human rights complaints in an unbiased manner, implementation of measures to maintain workplace psychological health, and analysis of human resources policies and procedures.
A Professional Member of the Canadian Council of Christian Charities, he has advised both faith-based and secular client organizations on improving their workplace interpersonal environment.
Andrew will be leading The 2 B’s: Balance and Boundaries workshop at this year’s conference on Saturday, September 19, 2015 at 10:45 a.m. Eastern.
Here is a description of the The 2 B’s: Balance and Boundaries workshop:
How can you effectively make your voice heard, while honouring the work God has called you to? Learn valuable insights about the importance of barriers and boundaries and how you can effectively communicate your thoughts and feelings while honouring others.
From left to right: Olena Decock (Associate Programmer – Middle East And African Films – 2015 Toronto International Film Festival), Rasha Salti Programmer – Middle East And African Films – 2015 Toronto International Film Festival) and Dr. VibeToronto International Film Festival
Rasha Salti (Programmer – Middle East And African Films – 2015 Toronto International Film Festival) and Olena Decock (Associate Programmer – Middle East And African Films – 2015 Toronto International Film Festival) share a little about their backgrounds and the following films from the Middle Eastern and African films being shown at this year’s Toronto International Film Festival: