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CATEGORIZED AS SOCIETY & CULTURE, BUT ALSO FOCUSING ON CORPORATIONS, NEWS AND POLITICS ACCOUNTABILITY.
Established in August 2020, we are everyday women advocating for change to rebuild communities and the world in a positive manner. Holding people accountable for inequalities, racism, injustice, civil rights, and human rights for all. Focusing on a variety of things that make individuals whole. Showing how politics plays a part in our daily lives and holding politicians accountable to represent the people who elected them . Making corporations aware that we are watching and reporting them (with evidence) for any consumer inequities of any kind. Using Subject Matter Experts (”SME”) to give in-depth details of the subject being discussed. With people needing laughter, we’re also having fun celebrating and uplifting people with positive adjustive episode categories such as:
in 2020 and 2021 Marvelous Motivating Mondays, Wonderful Women Wednesdays, and also a special Fantastic Fellas Friday celebrating men and asking our men to contribute their ideas, suggestions and perspective. In 2022 we’re focusing on Wednesday episodes celebrating difference makers and still holding politicians and corporations accountable. We hope through podcasting we can help people discover things they may not be aware of that are affecting our communities. WE HOPE TO BE THE NEW VILLAGE THROUGH THE AIRWAVES. WHAT DO YOU HAVE TO SAY?
Episodes

Wednesday Oct 14, 2020
Wednesday Oct 14, 2020
This Wonderful Women Wednesday features British Journalist Carole Cadwalladr as she explains in several interviews how the power of social media not only affected the outcome of the 2016 election, but how it is affecting the 2020 U.S. election. She talks about how it targets voters and also affects your everyday life. A recent example is how social media had thousands of fake black Trump supporters. Yesterday, Twitter halted an unknown number of fake accounts. I hope you enjoy the narratives, which explains what episodes are about, as well as the graphic attached to each episode, which I diligently search for to match each episode. WHAT DO YOU HAVE TO SAY?
Sources: Morning Joe Show Live on MSNBC, Women In The World on YouTube, TED Summit 2019, Forbes.com
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Monday Oct 12, 2020
Monday Oct 12, 2020
This Marvelous Motivating Monday episode explains why we have the Electoral College (there's a child version too to explain it to the younger future voters). It also explains how your Census determines the number of Electoral College votes for the presidency your state gets, and the importance of voting. YES, EVEN WITH THE ELECTORAL COLLEGE, YOUR VOTE DOES COUNTS. I hope you enjoy the narratives, which explains what episodes are about, as well as the graphic attached to each episode, which I diligently search for to match each episode. WHAT DO YOU HAVE TO SAY?
Sources: Clarendon Learning video on YouTube, Ted-Ed video on YouTube and Personal Tidal Gospel Playlist (Koryn Hawthorne – Won’t He Do It - Remix)
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Friday Oct 09, 2020
Friday Oct 09, 2020
Opening this Fantastic Fellas Friday episode with Fat Joe and Remy Ma singing, ALL THE WAY UP, Fat Joe Interviews Dr. Fauci regarding Covid19 and how it affects people of color. Dr. Anthony Fauci is a physician and immunologist who has served as Director of National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease since 1984. Rapper Fat Joe (born Joseph Antonio Cartagena) is a Grammy Award, Teen Choice Award, MTV Award Nominee, and new Host of his own show The Big Big Show on Instagram. Fat Joe’s Song All The Way Up is a collaboration with Remy Ma and won two 2016 Soul Train Music Awards for Best Collaboration and Rhythm and Bars (formerly Best Hip-Hop Song of the Year) and Best Collaboration, and two 2016 BET Hip-Hop Awards for Best Single of the Year and Best Collabo, Duo or Group. Dr. Fauci addresses Covid19 risks amongst people of color, who have more cases of diabetes, obesity, chronic lung disease, and chronic kidney disease, which is attributed to the socially economic situations people of color are experiencing. He even answers the big rap question at the end. Who is your favorite rapper of all time BIGGIE OR TUPAC? I hope you enjoy the narratives, which explains what episodes are about, as well as the graphic attached to each episode, which I diligently search for to match each episode. WHAT DO YOU HAVE TO SAY?
Sources: The Fat Joe Big Big Show on Instagram, Good Morning America, YouTube
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Wednesday Oct 07, 2020
SHA' PTA' - Wonderful Women Wednesday Kristin Urquiza and Rosa Felipe
Wednesday Oct 07, 2020
Wednesday Oct 07, 2020
This Wonderful Women Wednesday shares interviews with Kristin Urquiza and Rosa Felipe whose families are affected by Covid19. Kristin has become a Covid19 advocate after her father died from Covid19 because as a Trump supporter, he listened to him and believed he was safe to go to a bar for karaoke unmasked. Rosa Felipe is a hospital worker fighting Covid19 who was one of the first people diagnosed with disease and has been hospitalized since March fighting for her life and may lose fingers and/or hands. We end with a snippet of Michelle Obama's pledge on October 6, 2020 addressing chaos in America. I hope you enjoy the narratives, which explains what episodes are about, as well as the graphic attached to each episode, which I diligently search for to match each episode. WHAT DO YOU HAVE TO SAY?
Sources: CNN Live with Anderson Cooper, YouTube.com -CNN.com with Erin Burnett
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Monday Oct 05, 2020
SHA' PTA' - Marvelous Motivating Monday - Jane Fonda and Climate Change
Monday Oct 05, 2020
Monday Oct 05, 2020
This first Marvelous Motivating Monday episode starts out with my morning meditation song entitled Thank You by Lisa Page Brooks. I'm thankful for life, and any ability to promote change. Jane talks about her fight for climate change, as well as her new book What Can I Do? My Path From Climate Despair to Action. She's video interviewed by Trevor Noah and Andy Cohen, so audio isn't as clear as I'd like, but hope you enjoy the message. I hope you enjoy the narratives, which explains what episodes are about, as well as the graphic attached to each episode, which I diligently search for to match each episode. WHAT DO YOU HAVE TO SAY?
Sources: irishtimes.com, janefonda.com, youtube - The Daily Show.com, WWHL.com,
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Friday Oct 02, 2020
SHA' PTA' - Fantastic Fellas Friday -Celebrating Lil Baby (Jayda Wayda)
Friday Oct 02, 2020
Friday Oct 02, 2020
This first Fantastic Fellas Friday episode is a fun celebration of Atlanta Rapper Lil Baby. I want to show how rappers are romantic, sensitive and aware of the impact their songs can have in a positive way. His hit song entitled The Bigger Picture addresses what's happening in America and around the world. As he says, it's bigger than black and white. Shout out to Jayda Wayda!! I hope you enjoy the narratives, which explains what episodes are about, as well as the graphic attached to each episode, which I diligently search for to match each episode. WHAT DO YOU HAVE TO SAY?
Sources: gq.com, shaderoom.com, youtube.com
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Wednesday Sep 30, 2020
SHA' PTA' - Wonderful Women Wednesday - Sheryl Crow Singer/Activist
Wednesday Sep 30, 2020
Wednesday Sep 30, 2020
This Wonderful Women Wednesday celebrates nine-time Grammy Winner Sheryl Crow. As a singer, songwriter, actress, amongst other titles, Sheryl also makes her political voice heard as an activist. This episode contains a recorded call-in interview she did on MSNBC and interviews she did three (3 ) years ago and one (1) month ago, both on Stephen Colbert The Late Show, talking about her political motivated songs In The End and Women In The White House, which are both played in full on this episode. Please pay attention to her words. I hope you enjoy the narratives, which explains what episodes are about, as well as the graphic attached to each episode, which I diligently search for to match each episode . WHAT DO YOU HAVE TO SAY?
Sources: MSNBC Morning Joe, Sherycrow.com, Stephen Colbert on YouTube, Shery Crow on YouTube
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Monday Sep 28, 2020
Monday Sep 28, 2020
(WE'RE SWITCHING TO FANTASTIC FELLAS FRIDAYS OCTOBER 2, 2020) This LAST Men Monday is about how Robert Kraft, owner of the New England Patriots, amongst other things, is putting his money where his mouth is. His dedication against discrimination in the Jewish and African-American communities and his dedication of supporting his black players amidst the injustice happening in America, shows how working together for the better good benefits everyone. He talks about the formation of Reform Alliance with Meek Mill, Jay-Z, Michael Rubin and others. He's the recipient of the 2019 Genesis Prize dubbed as Jewish Nobel by Time Magazine, which honors extraordinary individuals for outstanding professional achievement, contribution to humanity, and commitment to Jewish values. I mention and still pray for my hometown, Pittsburgh's Squirrel Hill area because on October 27, 2018 a mass shooting occurred at The Tree of Life, where 11 people died, all because of hateful, discriminatory beliefs. Let's come together to make positive change. Remember Mr. Kraft said, legislation and policies make change! This is why VOTING is so important. Please register and then go out and VOTE. I hope you enjoy the narratives, which explains what episodes are about, as well as the graphic attached to each episode, which I diligently search for to match each episode. WHAT DO YOU HAVE TO SAY?
Sources: Esquire.com, reformalliance.com, CBS Pregame Show with James Brown, The Times of Israel, phillymag.com
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Friday Sep 25, 2020
SHA' PTA' - (RBG) Ruth Bader Ginsburg Celebrated Part 2 With Ms. Teri
Friday Sep 25, 2020
Friday Sep 25, 2020
This is a call-in conversation via speakerphone and handheld recording device discussing how we celebrate the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg for a second time. Today RBG makes history again as she Lies in State (RIP RBG). This episode, I'm joined by Ms. Teri, whose audio had to be clipped in Part 1. The good news is that Part 2 is even better. After we celebrate RBG, I ask her to talk about knowing and voting for your local officials and filling out and mailing your 2020 Census. Census determines how money is provided to your community. I hope you enjoy the narratives, which explains what episodes are about, as well as the graphic attached to each episode, which I diligently search for to match each episode. WHAT DO YOU HAVE TO SAY?
Sources: Oyez.org, www.law360, The Guardian, CNN Live
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Wednesday Sep 23, 2020
SHA' PTA' - Wonderful Women Wednesday - Ruth Bader Ginsburg Celebrated 1 of 2
Wednesday Sep 23, 2020
Wednesday Sep 23, 2020
Celebration of a true trailblazer. This Wonderful Women Wednesday is a call-in conversation I'm having with my friend for over 40 years, Ms. Teri, calling from Pittsburgh. We talk about the celebration of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg in various ways. We discuss her upbringing, education, and more importantly how she motivated girls and women of all races and backgrounds standing up for gender equality. We could go on forever, so we'll do a Part 2 Friday, which mainly focuses on her Supreme Court Seat to be filled and how this will affect our country for decades to come. Ms. Teri will break down the importance of filling out and mailing your Census form, how to find out who your local officials are, and the importance of voting. Unfortunately after reviewing the conversation, something went wrong with Ms. Teri's audio, so we had to edit this episode leaving out key information. To make up for it, please listen Friday for Part 2 detailing all of the missing pieces. I appreciate your patience and also appreciate your listening, and hope you enjoy the subject matter. I hope you enjoy the narratives, which explains what episodes are about, as well as the graphic attached to each episode, which I diligently search for to match each episode. WHAT DO YOU HAVE TO SAY?
Sources: Oyez.org, www.law360, The Guardian, CNN Live
Follow us on Twitter: @AdvocacyLadies
Podcast Email: podcasthostshapta19@gmail.com
Org. Email: Ladiespromotingtransparentadvo@gmail.com
Podcast Call-in Line: 404-855-7723