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Dr. Vibe and Jay Cookingham talk about How Sonship Shapes A Man’s Identity. They were joined by @Astreamingvoice and Kimberly Reynolds.
Jay Cookingham was born and raised in Poughkeepsie, New York, just about 80 miles north of the Big Apple. Jay family and his live in Hyde Park, New York, the former home of Franklin Roosevelt, but I didn’t let that stop us from living there.
Jay and his wife Christine and have been happily married for 32 years and have seven (yes seven) children, 5 boys and two girls. He am passionate about my relationships, with God and my family, they are the fuel for my creativity and the drive to finish strong.
Jay became a pastor in January of 2013 and serve the wonderful hearts of Bridge Builders Community Church.
He have been published in the following books; God’s Way for Fathers, God’s Ways for Teachers, God’s Way for Christmas, Smiles for Dads, Soul Matters for Men, The Rainy Day Book, A Man of Honor and God Makes Lemonade series.
Jay Cookingham was born and raised in Poughkeepsie, New York, just about 80 miles north of the Big Apple. Jay family and his live in Hyde Park, New York, the former home of Franklin Roosevelt, but I didn’t let that stop us from living there.
Jay and his wife Christine and have been happily married for 32 years and have seven (yes seven) children, 5 boys and two girls. He am passionate about my relationships, with God and my family, they are the fuel for my creativity and the drive to finish strong.
Jay became a pastor in January of 2013 and serve the wonderful hearts of Bridge Builders Community Church.
He have been published in the following books; God’s Way for Fathers, God’s Ways for Teachers, God’s Way for Christmas, Smiles for Dads, Soul Matters for Men, The Rainy Day Book, A Man of Honor and God Makes Lemonade series.
Jay will be on our show live tonight via Blab at 9 p.m Eastern/6 p.m. Pacific. He will be talking about How Sonship Shapes A Man’s Identity.
Dr. VibeGlenn Barker – Executive Director – Mankind Project ChicagoDr. Marvin T. Thompson, Founder and President of EmpowerED
Join Dr. Vibe, Glenn Barker of The ManKind Project Chicago and Dr. Marvin Thompson live tonight at 8:30 p.m. Eastern/5:30 p.m Pacific as they discuss When they talk…What do you hear?.
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Dr. Vibe and Aleasa Word discussed What Is Going On With The Mental Health System In America?. Jeremy Murphy and Tony Lee join the conversation.
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Aleasa Word (aka Mz. Word) is an internationally certified professional life coach, editor at the Good Men Project, small business consultant and author specializing in helping people develop the second chapter of their lives professionally and personally. She has offices in Atlanta, GA and Newark, DE. Through emotional intelligence modeling, she assists others who seek growth and change in their decision making abilities for professional growth, personal growth and increased wealth. She is a motivational speaker and workshop facilitator for various youth and adult development. Mz. Word also provides boutique style diversity and inclusion strategies to small businesses in need of custom solutions. Her signature programs including Chapter 2 Living™ , Words of Love™, Chapter II Coaching for Men™, UnStress Me with Your Words™, and From Diagnosis to Living Again™ seek to give people the clarity they need to move on and upward. She is also the co-founder of the #19DaysOfHealing™ a solutions oriented community healing initiative along with Marie Roker-Jones.
As a mentor for youth and young adults, entertainment artist business manager, community outreach worker and national parent advocate for children with life threatening food allergies and asthma, she takes great pleasure in helping others make space on their “full plate of life” for their own dreams, goals and desires through coaching.
Aleasa Word’s public service initiatives include: Founder of Worldwide Love Remembers Day an initiative of Flowers for Anaphylaxis Outreach Grief and Loss Support, Director of the Food Allergic & Asthmatic Multicultural Society of Diversity (FAMSOD), co-founder of the National Allergy & Anaphylaxis Council, Regional Coordinator for the US International Men’s Day 10 Year Committee and Subcommittee Member of the Mass Incarceration Re-Entry Initiative; founding Chair for the Society of Emotional Intelligence Tri-State Chapter, and former Director of Artist Development for the Delaware Teen Idol program. Her day to day life is kept balanced and humbled through a navigating the mosaic of charity efforts and assistance to those with personal health challenges. To that end, she has also developed a specialty series of lectures dedicated to empowerment of people under that umbrella. This, coupled with 20+ years in her professional career that encompasses extensive expertise in critical investment administration services with a large focus on compliance and regulatory issues, created the opportunity for cross platform coaching. Based on the diversity of her experiences, the demographic of her client base is represented by the 30+ person who knows they are intelligent; yet, fully understands the importance of broadening their horizons, managing stress, optimizing decision making skills and increasing both relationship and financial wealth through utilization of a life coach.
The passion she employs in all of her interests has landed her interviews with various media outlets including magazines: Women’s Day Digital Edition, Today’s Dietitian, Second Act and Asthma & Allergy Today. You may also view some of her work as she is a regular contributing writer on the www.goodmenproject.com, www.blacklifecoaches.net , www.selfgrowth.com and of course through her own redefining logic blog The Wordallogic™.
Canada’s Passion Coach®, Eryn-Faye Frans, LL.B., Canada’s Passion Coach®, Eryn-Faye Frans, LL.B., is a recurring guest on radio, TV and in churches across North America. She has changed the lives of many thousands of couples through her private coaching practice and speaking engagements across Canada and the U.S. Known for her personal approach and conversational style as well as her research-based foundation, she creates space for meaningful conversations about sexual intimacy. Her book, The Essential Elements of Sex: 9 Secrets to a Lifetime of Intimacy, gives couples the biblical building blocks to make their marriages grow and thrive throughout the decades together. She lives in Toronto, Canada with her husband, Eric and daughter, Riley.
Eryn-Frans will be live on our show tonight at 9 p.m. Eastern/6 p.m. Pacific. She will be talking about Sex Education In The Public School System.
Nicole Franklin shares about documentaries and the importance of supporting independent filmmakers.
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Nicole Franklin is an award-winning filmmaker, television director, stage manager, editor, educator, public speaker, web event host and contributing writer to The Good Men Project, Toronto publication ByBlacks.com and NBCBLK.