Dr Annise Mabry show

Dr Annise Mabry

Summary: Back2Us Network is a social advocacy podcast network where passion and purpose align to educate, empower, heal and transform our community one show at a time. Back2Us Radio discusses a broad range of topics including sexual orientation, disability awareness, mental wellness, educational advocacy, emotional freedom, meditation, and the power of intention. We have 19 hosts that dig deep to deliver podcasts 7 days per week and we are always looking for new hosts! We are YOUR podcast network...Created for the community by the community.   Produced by Voice Republic For more podcasts visit http://voicerepublic.com

Podcasts:

 Is the T Transitioning Out of LGBT? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:54:33

When it comes to the referring to larger “gay” or “queer” community (and I’m using air quotes here), most people and organizations have settled on the acronym LGBT, or Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender. While each of these individuals are not identical, nor do they sometimes even share some of the same characteristics, they have found themselves grouped together as one collective community. But why is that? And what are the benefits of the collective versus the individual, or rather the collective and the splintering off of one particular segment of that community? There is an ongoing debate as to whether transgender people really belong in the same category as the rest of the community. So tonight we are going to discuss that. Does the T truly fit in the acronym and why...or is the T transitioning out of LGBT?   Joining us tonight to discuss this issue are two special guests--Percy Cramer and Christian Heck. Produced by Voice Republic For more podcasts visit http://voicerepublic.com

 Is the T Transitioning Out of LGBT? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:54:33

When it comes to the referring to larger “gay” or “queer” community (and I’m using air quotes here), most people and organizations have settled on the acronym LGBT, or Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender. While each of these individuals are not identical, nor do they sometimes even share some of the same characteristics, they have found themselves grouped together as one collective community. But why is that? And what are the benefits of the collective versus the individual, or rather the collective and the splintering off of one particular segment of that community? There is an ongoing debate as to whether transgender people really belong in the same category as the rest of the community. So tonight we are going to discuss that. Does the T truly fit in the acronym and why...or is the T transitioning out of LGBT?   Joining us tonight to discuss this issue are two special guests--Percy Cramer and Christian Heck.

 Table Talk with Comedian Reggie Jackson | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:09:14

When people hear the name Reggie Jackson they usually think about a black man that hits home runs, not a white woman that tells jokes. Originally from Virginia, Reggie moved to Atlanta in 2005, and very quickly found her knack for making people laugh. Aside from performing stand-up, Jackson is also a member of the interactive sketch comedy group, Call Me Up. The path to comedy that David Young took may be an unusual one, if there is such thing as a usual path to comedy. Originally out of Virginia, David moved to Atlanta in 2011 to pursue his passions in film and sound engineering: behind the scenes of showbusiness. When he took a job running sound at a comedy club, he began to develop his ear for the timing and subject matter that led him to perform on stage. Drawing upon his experiences in international travel and the entertainment industry's hidden quirks, David flashes his unique perspective through the lens of his laid-back, cartoon-like voice. Tune in each Tuesday night as Reggie and Dave take on the tables of some of the hottest restaurants in Atlanta. Connect with Comedian Reggie Jackson facebook.com/comedianreggiejackson twitter.com/comedianreggiej myspace.com/reggiethecomedian Produced by Voice Republic For more podcasts visit http://voicerepublic.com

 Table Talk with Comedian Reggie Jackson | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:09:14

When people hear the name Reggie Jackson they usually think about a black man that hits home runs, not a white woman that tells jokes. Originally from Virginia, Reggie moved to Atlanta in 2005, and very quickly found her knack for making people laugh. Aside from performing stand-up, Jackson is also a member of the interactive sketch comedy group, Call Me Up. The path to comedy that David Young took may be an unusual one, if there is such thing as a usual path to comedy. Originally out of Virginia, David moved to Atlanta in 2011 to pursue his passions in film and sound engineering: behind the scenes of showbusiness. When he took a job running sound at a comedy club, he began to develop his ear for the timing and subject matter that led him to perform on stage. Drawing upon his experiences in international travel and the entertainment industry's hidden quirks, David flashes his unique perspective through the lens of his laid-back, cartoon-like voice. Tune in each Tuesday night as Reggie and Dave take on the tables of some of the hottest restaurants in Atlanta. Connect with Comedian Reggie Jackson facebook.com/comedianreggiejackson twitter.com/comedianreggiej myspace.com/reggiethecomedian

 Table Talk with Comedian Reggie Jackson | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:08:10

When people hear the name Reggie Jackson they usually think about a black man that hits home runs, not a white woman that tells jokes. Originally from Virginia, Reggie moved to Atlanta in 2005, and very quickly found her knack for making people laugh. Aside from performing stand-up, Jackson is also a member of the interactive sketch comedy group, Call Me Up. The path to comedy that David Young took may be an unusual one, if there is such thing as a usual path to comedy. Originally out of Virginia, David moved to Atlanta in 2011 to pursue his passions in film and sound engineering: behind the scenes of showbusiness. When he took a job running sound at a comedy club, he began to develop his ear for the timing and subject matter that led him to perform on stage. Drawing upon his experiences in international travel and the entertainment industry's hidden quirks, David flashes his unique perspective through the lens of his laid-back, cartoon-like voice. Tune in each Tuesday night as Reggie and Dave take on the tables of some of the hottest restaurants in Atlanta. Connect with Comedian Reggie Jackson facebook.com/comedianreggiejackson twitter.com/comedianreggiej myspace.com/reggiethecomedian

 Table Talk with Comedian Reggie Jackson | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:08:10

When people hear the name Reggie Jackson they usually think about a black man that hits home runs, not a white woman that tells jokes. Originally from Virginia, Reggie moved to Atlanta in 2005, and very quickly found her knack for making people laugh. Aside from performing stand-up, Jackson is also a member of the interactive sketch comedy group, Call Me Up. The path to comedy that David Young took may be an unusual one, if there is such thing as a usual path to comedy. Originally out of Virginia, David moved to Atlanta in 2011 to pursue his passions in film and sound engineering: behind the scenes of showbusiness. When he took a job running sound at a comedy club, he began to develop his ear for the timing and subject matter that led him to perform on stage. Drawing upon his experiences in international travel and the entertainment industry's hidden quirks, David flashes his unique perspective through the lens of his laid-back, cartoon-like voice. Tune in each Tuesday night as Reggie and Dave take on the tables of some of the hottest restaurants in Atlanta. Connect with Comedian Reggie Jackson facebook.com/comedianreggiejackson twitter.com/comedianreggiej myspace.com/reggiethecomedian Produced by Voice Republic For more podcasts visit http://voicerepublic.com

 Transforming Yourself with Jody Rose EP3 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:25:26

The third episode of Transforming Yourself with author and professor Jody Rose Helfand, continues with step three, that shows you how to create positive and lasting change in your life.  Transforming Yourself is an interactive show about you, with simple and helpful exercises that teach you how to discover what you really want and need in your life, to create lasting peace and happiness, and is based on the book Transforming Yourself, [www.transformingyourself.com](http://www.transformingyourself.com) Episode Credits Episode Sponsor: [Understood.org](http://Understood.org)

 Transforming Yourself with Jody Rose EP3 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:25:26

The third episode of Transforming Yourself with author and professor Jody Rose Helfand, continues with step three, that shows you how to create positive and lasting change in your life.  Transforming Yourself is an interactive show about you, with simple and helpful exercises that teach you how to discover what you really want and need in your life, to create lasting peace and happiness, and is based on the book Transforming Yourself, www.transformingyourself.com (http://www.transformingyourself.com) Episode Credits Episode Sponsor: Understood.org (http://Understood.org) Produced by Voice Republic For more podcasts visit http://voicerepublic.com

 The Terrell Wilson Foundation | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:14:16

Tracy Wilson lived through every mother's worst nightmare when her son Terrell died sudddenly of an undetected aortic dissection of the heart.  In the midst of her pain, Tracy did something incredible; and, she transformed her pain into a purpose by building the Terrell Wilson Total Sports Fitness Foundation Inc in 2007. Tracy gives Community Connections an exclusive interview about her journey and the upcoming events for the foundation. Today, the Terrell Wilson Total Sports Fitness Foundation is leading the charge to become the leading entity to the community to provide the essential tools needed to be healthy and physically fit.  Their vision is to have a central location in place where each child can receive the proper heart screenings and physicals done by an on site cardiologist and sports medicine physician. Upcoming Events: Georgia State Capital: Sudden Cardiac Arrest Prevention Act The Terrell Wilson Foundation and the Simon Fund are headed to the Georgia State Capital to speak with lawmakers to get The Sudden Cardiac Arrest Prevention Act bill passed here in Georgia. April 29, 2015 9am-12pm  206 Washington Street Atlanta, GA 30334  Get Your Heart Checked The Terrell Wilson Foundation has teamed up with the Simon Fund and Gwinnett Medical Center to provide free heart screenings. Students from ages 12-19 years of age. Sunday April 26,2015 from 9am-3pm. Gwinnett Medical Group 755 Walther Road, Lawrenceville, GA 30046 Please Reserve your spot at www.simonfund.org  (http://www.simonfund.org) Website Link: www.terrellwilsonfoundation.org (http://www.terrellwilsonfoundation.org) Episode Credits Sponsored by: Understood.org (http://Understood.org) "Conqueror" Cover by Born2Perform4U (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_uZS1_AR0VA) (Subscribe to her YouTube Channel)   Produced by Voice Republic For more podcasts visit http://voicerepublic.com

 The Terrell Wilson Foundation | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:14:16

Tracy Wilson lived through every mother's worst nightmare when her son Terrell died sudddenly of an undetected aortic dissection of the heart.  In the midst of her pain, Tracy did something incredible; and, she transformed her pain into a purpose by building the Terrell Wilson Total Sports Fitness Foundation Inc in 2007. Tracy gives Community Connections an exclusive interview about her journey and the upcoming events for the foundation. Today, the Terrell Wilson Total Sports Fitness Foundation is leading the charge to become the leading entity to the community to provide the essential tools needed to be healthy and physically fit.  Their vision is to have a central location in place where each child can receive the proper heart screenings and physicals done by an on site cardiologist and sports medicine physician. Upcoming Events: **Georgia State Capital: Sudden Cardiac Arrest Prevention Act** The Terrell Wilson Foundation and the Simon Fund are headed to the Georgia State Capital to speak with lawmakers to get The Sudden Cardiac Arrest Prevention Act bill passed here in Georgia. April 29, 2015 9am-12pm  206 Washington Street Atlanta, GA 30334  **Get Your Heart Checked** The Terrell Wilson Foundation has teamed up with the Simon Fund and Gwinnett Medical Center to provide free heart screenings. Students from ages 12-19 years of age. Sunday April 26,2015 from 9am-3pm. Gwinnett Medical Group 755 Walther Road, Lawrenceville, GA 30046 Please Reserve your spot at [www.simonfund.org ](http://www.simonfund.org) Website Link: [www.terrellwilsonfoundation.org](http://www.terrellwilsonfoundation.org) Episode Credits Sponsored by: [Understood.org](http://Understood.org) "Conqueror" Cover by [Born2Perform4U](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_uZS1_AR0VA) (Subscribe to her YouTube Channel)  

 The Strong Stance Trans Spotlight: Tracee McDaniel | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:04:46

Lately most of the news of trans people has been negative. Murders, violence, harmful and ignorant legislation… It is often hard to remember the great things that members of our community are doing in spite of all of this. So tonight we are going to focus on a member of our community that is not only surviving, but thriving and is helping other transgender and gender non-conforming people to do the same: Tracee McDaniel. Guest Intro - Tracee McDaniel Tracee is a transgender advocate and author motivated by a strong desire to ensure that all transgender and gender non-conforming people also receive Equality, Justice and Human Rights protections. She is the Founder and CEO of the Juxtaposed Center for Transformation in Atlanta, which we are going to be talking about quite a bit tonight. In 2007, Tracee became the first transgender person invited to deliver a key-note speech at the annual Martin Luther King Jr. birthday celebration march and rally, she has lobbied Congress, served on the Atlanta Police Department’s L.G.B.T. Advisory Board, Mayor Reed’s Working Group on Prostitution, is a Vetted Trainer for the US Department of Justice, has several awards to her credit and is currently a Board of Director for Transgender Health and Educational Alliance. Link to Juxtaposed Center- http://www.thejct.org (http://www.thejct.org) Produced by Voice Republic For more podcasts visit http://voicerepublic.com

 The Strong Stance Trans Spotlight: Tracee McDaniel | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:04:46

Lately most of the news of trans people has been negative. Murders, violence, harmful and ignorant legislation… It is often hard to remember the great things that members of our community are doing in spite of all of this. So tonight we are going to focus on a member of our community that is not only surviving, but thriving and is helping other transgender and gender non-conforming people to do the same: Tracee McDaniel. Guest Intro - Tracee McDaniel Tracee is a transgender advocate and author motivated by a strong desire to ensure that all transgender and gender non-conforming people also receive Equality, Justice and Human Rights protections. She is the Founder and CEO of the Juxtaposed Center for Transformation in Atlanta, which we are going to be talking about quite a bit tonight. In 2007, Tracee became the first transgender person invited to deliver a key-note speech at the annual Martin Luther King Jr. birthday celebration march and rally, she has lobbied Congress, served on the Atlanta Police Department’s L.G.B.T. Advisory Board, Mayor Reed’s Working Group on Prostitution, is a Vetted Trainer for the US Department of Justice, has several awards to her credit and is currently a Board of Director for Transgender Health and Educational Alliance. Link to Juxtaposed Center- [http://www.thejct.org](http://www.thejct.org)

 Table Talk with Comedian Reggie Jackson | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:22:28

When people hear the name Reggie Jackson they usually think about a black man that hits home runs, not a white woman that tells jokes. Originally from Virginia, Reggie moved to Atlanta in 2005, and very quickly found her knack for making people laugh. Aside from performing stand-up, Jackson is also a member of the interactive sketch comedy group, Call Me Up. The path to comedy that David Young took may be an unusual one, if there is such thing as a usual path to comedy. Originally out of Virginia, David moved to Atlanta in 2011 to pursue his passions in film and sound engineering: behind the scenes of showbusiness. When he took a job running sound at a comedy club, he began to develop his ear for the timing and subject matter that led him to perform on stage. Drawing upon his experiences in international travel and the entertainment industry's hidden quirks, David flashes his unique perspective through the lens of his laid-back, cartoon-like voice. Tune in each Tuesday night as Reggie and Dave take on the tables of some of the hottest restaurants in Atlanta. Connect with Comedian Reggie Jackson facebook.com/comedianreggiejackson twitter.com/comedianreggiej myspace.com/reggiethecomedian

 Table Talk with Comedian Reggie Jackson | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:22:28

When people hear the name Reggie Jackson they usually think about a black man that hits home runs, not a white woman that tells jokes. Originally from Virginia, Reggie moved to Atlanta in 2005, and very quickly found her knack for making people laugh. Aside from performing stand-up, Jackson is also a member of the interactive sketch comedy group, Call Me Up. The path to comedy that David Young took may be an unusual one, if there is such thing as a usual path to comedy. Originally out of Virginia, David moved to Atlanta in 2011 to pursue his passions in film and sound engineering: behind the scenes of showbusiness. When he took a job running sound at a comedy club, he began to develop his ear for the timing and subject matter that led him to perform on stage. Drawing upon his experiences in international travel and the entertainment industry's hidden quirks, David flashes his unique perspective through the lens of his laid-back, cartoon-like voice. Tune in each Tuesday night as Reggie and Dave take on the tables of some of the hottest restaurants in Atlanta. Connect with Comedian Reggie Jackson facebook.com/comedianreggiejackson twitter.com/comedianreggiej myspace.com/reggiethecomedian Produced by Voice Republic For more podcasts visit http://voicerepublic.com

 Homeschooling as a Single Mom- #YesYouCan | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:11:35

I can’t tell you how many times I felt out of place at conferences and workshops because all of the homeschool families around me were two parent families.  I mean everyone was friendly but it was something inside of me that said “you don’t belong here”.  Then I found your blog and realized not only YES I BELONG here but there’s another SINGLE PARENT HOMESCHOOL MOM and if she can do this then so can I!! In this episode, I talk one-on-one with LaToya about her journey into homeschooling as a single mom.  And guess what—there are a lot of us out there who are single moms and homeschooling. #SingleHomeschoolMomsUnite   Sites Mentioned in This Episode Site:  http://LaToyaedwards.net (http://LaToyaedwards.net) Site: http://ihomeschoolnetwork.com (http://ihomeschoolnetwork.com) Episode Sponsorship http://understood.org (http://understood.org)   Questions about The Unschool Homeschool podcast: Email: annise@back2usradio.com Produced by Voice Republic For more podcasts visit http://voicerepublic.com

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