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On this episode we are discussing the role of food regarding our well-being with Lenora Colarusso.
Lenora is a frequent guest on the podcast and you can find her on TikTok @itsanewdawn4you. Lenora is passionate about the role of eating properly as part of an overall strategy for personal wellness, which she also discusses on this episode.
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Our guest today is Penny, who is a Hospice Nurse who shares her experiences to normalize death and dying. She also describes herself as the CEO of sass. As Penny says in the podcast in regard to life, no one gets out of here alive.
This discussion may not be for everyone. For those who are interested, however, the topics range from death itself, the consistencies the dying often experience in the final stages of death, and personal beliefs regarding the afterlife.
Penny is a major influencer on TikTok, her screen name is @Nurse_Penny.
For your convenience you can listen to the interview at the bottom of this post. You can also find it under the Billy Dees Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and most other major podcast platforms.
You can also view the video-podcast version on YouTube.
Perfect Media Productions is based in Ohio and we are always happy to join forces with another Ohio company. We enjoy our clients from all over the country, of course, but sometimes it is nice to work with a neighbor.
On this podcast episode, Billy Dees has a conversation with the CEO of Fish My Spot, Larissa Smith. Larissa discusses her background with working with children, her entrepreneurial journey with Fish My Spot based here in Ohio, and the lack of opportunities for children and families to spend time outside.
For your convenience you can listen to the interview at the bottom of this post. You can also find it under the Billy Dees Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and most other major podcast platforms.
The CEO of Fish My Spot, Larissa Smith Talks About Her Entrepreneurial Journey
You can also view the video-podcast version on YouTube.
On this episode, we are talking to Canton, Oh native and Juilliard alumni, Deborah Fezelle who recently released her new book, “Full Circle.” This is her third installment of the Nick McDeare suspense book series; the previous books being, “The Evil That Men Do” and “A Walking Shadow.”
During this discussion Deborah talks about her childhood, her career as an artistic creative, and her writing style.
For your convenience you can listen to the interview at the bottom of this post. You can also find it under the Billy Dees Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and most other major podcast platforms.
Linda D’Ae-Smith is the author of, “Standing Against the Rage,” based on the true story of Mildred Flatau’s miraculous escape from domestic violence.
Based on newspaper accounts and historical records along with Mildred’s own diary, author Linda D’Ae-Smith tells Mildred’s story of survival from a horrific day of violence that occurred on March 17, 1933 and how Mildred’s faith was pivotal in her perseverance.
During this podcast episode Linda discusses the writing of Mildred’s story and other aspects of domestic violence.
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The book is a memoir of how a young boy who was abandoned, abused, and addicted; transformed into a man with the hope, courage, and resilience to seek his biological mother.
At 45 and after many years of recovery, Kevin began a painful journey to uncover his origins and search for his mother. A quote Kevin often uses is,
“When the bird falls out of the tree, the bird is traumatized.
So is the mother.”
Kevin now leads a happy and fulfilling life. He does interviews to help fight stigmas that plague survivors of various hardships and conditions.
This podcast episode is an interview with Julie Anderson who many people know from her large following on TikTok. Julie is an advocate for Generation “X” and the vibe that goes along with it.
Julie champions kindness and positivity in all of her content. During this discussion we cover topics such as Generation X, TikTok, and certain aspects of social media in general.
Our guest on this episode is Stephanie. She is here to share her story of trauma and recovery.
Stephanie
On September 29, 2018, her life was transformed indefinitely from that of a healthy 47-year-old single parent of two children, to that of a critically injured and air-lifted patient fighting for her life, by a drunk driver. Stephanie hopes to share her story of determination and recovery.
For your convenience the interview is available below at the bottom of this post. Just hit play. The podcast episode is also available on most of the major podcasting platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and many others under the Billy Dees Podcast.
The episode is titled on these services as:
Stephanie’s Story – How One Tragic Night Changed Her Life Forever
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The book is his memoir chronicling Yohance’s journey from youth at Crenshaw Senior High School in California to his study of Geospatial Science at the United States Air Force Academy (USAFA) in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Yohance speaks openly and candidly about his experiences and hardships on his way to success as a fighter and a survivor.
“If you can meet with Triumph and Disaster And treat those two impostors just the same… you’ll be a Man, my son!” – Joseph Rudyard Kipling
For your convenience the interview is available below at the bottom of this post. Just hit play. The podcast episode is also available on most of the major podcasting platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and many others under the Billy Dees Podcast.
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Yohance Salimu – Underprivileged Overachiever – A Crenshaw Story
The webcam version of the interview is available here on YouTube.
On this HumorOutcast interview is Wil 3 who is the author of, “Heartly Law?”
Wil 3
During this interview Wil 3 covers how aspects of his own life fold into his stories, his writing techniques, and how little moments can be character inspirations.
(Synopsis) A congregation is packed into a church and witnesses a would-be assassin shoot Nicholas Rossi, a young man believed to be responsible for numerous miracles. After the shot rang out, Father Thomas O’Toole stood on the altar with a .38 Special still smoking and his intended victim, Nicholas Rossi, was gone. Ari Meyer, Esquire, a 15-year veteran of the Public Defender’s Office, is assigned to represent Father O’Toole at trial for attempted homicide.
Heartly Law?
The case becomes oddly personal to Meyer and puts his personal life into a downward spiral down along with his law practice.
“Heartly Law?,” the sequel to “Heartly God?,” follows Ari Meyer as he attempts to convince a jury that a single isolated event should not outweigh an entire life dedicated to service and kindness for others.
For your convenience the interview is available below at the bottom of this post. Just hit play. The podcast episode is also available on most of the major podcasting platforms including Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, Spotify, and many others under the Billy Dees Podcast.
The episode is titled on these services as: HumorOutcasts Interview with Wil 3
We also have the interview with Wil 3 on YouTube via Zoom.