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Anthony Carter combines his love of theatre, writing, storytelling, and black queer feminist theory to create projects that inspire all to greatness. He was a semifinalist in the Strawberry One Act Festival 2007 with his play Breakfast for Dinner. His book Unfettered Mind: The Importance of Black Male Mental Health, released in 2012, offers several winning strategies for remaining mentally healthy and emotionally resilient in a rapidly changing world.

Mr. Carter’s second book, Strong Stuff: Tips on Surviving and Thriving Despite Unemployment, offers insight on maintaining self-esteem and personal friendships while one searches for work. Based on personal experiences (2.5 years of unemployment and some homelessness), this latest book is full of exercises and quick easy to read and apply tips for thriving despite being jobless. In February 2016, he is publishing his first collection of Sci-Fi/ – speculative fiction short stories entitled Rules of Reality.

Anthony Carter and his husband are joyfully co-raising nine grandchildren while relentlessly devising techniques for the world’s evolution. You can visit him online here.

Mr. Carter was live on our show talking about his article, How Black Men Can be Seen Without Being Punished.

During our conversation, Mr. Carter talked about:

– Some of his background including life growing up and why he wanted to go to college
– Where did the influence to get into theatre come from
– the story behind both of his books including being unemployed for two and a half years
– The background behind the article
– Being a Black men, has he ever felt invisible
– The relationship between slavery and Black men feeling invisible
– Today’s young Black men’s state of mind compared to when he was their age
– What are some of the root causes on why many Black men feel invisible and ways that can be remedied
– What are young Black men telling him about life
– A way that Black parents can better raise their children
– His calls to action

You can contact Mr. Carter via:

Website
Twitter

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Dr. Vibe


The panelists for last Sunday’s show: Dr. Lawrence A. Rasheed and Jim Kennedy.

The panelists discussed the following stories:

The Dr. Vibe Show™: Bill Maher Apologizes For Using N-Word During Exchange With Sen. Sasse On HBO

The Dr. Vibe Show™: How Climate Change Affects Black People

The Dr. Vibe Show™: Attacks Like Portland’s Will Keep Happening Unless We All Fight White Supremacy

The Dr. Vibe Show™: LeBron James Responds To Racial Vandalism – ‘Being Black In America Is Tough’

The Dr. Vibe Show™: Broken Dreams And Financial Illusions

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God bless, peace, be well and keep the faith,


Dr. Vibe

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Lisa Hickey is CEO of Good Men Media, Inc. and Publisher of The Good Men Project, an online multi-media, cross-platform content site and conversation asking the question “What does it mean to be a good man in the 21st century?” The Good Men Project gets 2.5 million unique visitors a month and has been talked about by CNN, The Atlantic, The New York Observer, Newsweek, Gawker, The Toronto Globe and Mail, The BBC, MSNBC, Sports Illustrated, Fox 25, and countless other mainstream media companies around the world. It is re-inventing media and creating what it calls “a participatory media company.”

Before launching The Good Men Project, the majority of Lisa’s career was in traditional advertising agencies, working, at various times, as an art director, copywriter, creative director and CEO. She has won a host of regional, national and international awards ranging from Cannes, MOMA, Clio, and The London Show for her work in advertising.

Ms. Hickey was on our show talking about The Good Men Project.

During our conversation, Ms. Hickey talked about:

– Some of her background in world of advertising including her helping launch Lotus Notes
– Why did she leave the world of advertising
– the story on how she got involved with The Good Men Project (GMP) from the beginning (June 2010)
– Where did her interest in manhood come from
– In the beginning, what were her friends saying about the GMP and was it easy to get people contribute money and time to the vision
– how has the GMP has grown and some of the popular topics on the site
– Some of the opportunities to those who contribute with the GMP
– Do women contribute to the GMP?
– The future of the GMP

You can find out more about The Good Men Project via:

Website
Facebook
Twitter
Google+
Instagram
YouTube

You can contact Ms. Hickey via:

Twitter
Email

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God bless, peace, be well and keep the faith,


Dr. Vibe


Alexander Williams is from Lancaster, California. That should tell you a lot. Nonetheless, he also feels it’s necessary to state that he’s a Boston Celtics fan, an avid thinker, and a sap for experience. He cares about his disadvantaged Afrikan and Native American communities and worries that tomorrow could very well be his last day here on Earth. He’s a communist, an anarchist, and a pacifist. He was always the smart kid that you would tell your younger brothers about and the only guy you know with Dr. Seuss Chucks. He also raps, but then again he also writes, and then again he also acts, so he just does a lot of things.

Alexander was on our show talking about Masculinity And Sports.

During our conversation, Alexander talked about:

– Some background on himself
– His experiences with masculinity and sports
– Hypermasculinity in sports
– Where he feels masculinity and sports standards are being met
– What effect does masculinity and sports have on men who are not athletes and how men deal with women
– How are professional sports leagues dealing with this issue

You can connect with Alexander via:

Twitter
Soundcloud
HuffPost

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God bless, peace, be well and keep the faith,


Dr. Vibe


Jazz Keyes is a clinical psychologist, certified life coach, author, and motivational speaker. Recognized for her work as a community activist, Keyes has spent the last 10 years of her career focusing on empowering the lives of others. With an intense focus on women, people of color, and children, Keyes has been honored as a Neighborhood Hero by ComEd for her involvement in numerous community-based initiatives.

As a psychologist and life coach, Keyes supplies clients with the necessary tools and techniques to awaken their divine energy, heal their open wounds and create an aura of love, compassionate and tranquility.

For the last two years, Jazz Keyes has managed to grow her brand as a dating and relationship writer for two major media platforms, JET Magazine and Black and Married with Kids. Her first book, If We Knew Better: Soul Cries of Women Past and Present, is scheduled for release May 2017. The book is currently available for sale at www.jazzkeyes.com/presale.

Keyes is preparing to begin her PHD program Fall 2017. She will be studying to receive her Doctor of Philosophy in Marriage and Family Therapy with a specialization in Couples Therapy. Keyes has devoted a great deal of her time and energy on mastering the art of communication to create healthy, dynamic, long-lasting relationships and to help others do the same.

Jazz Keyes is an aspiring bestselling author. Focusing on spirituality, emotional empowerment, and love, Keyes hopes to one day deliver soul healing messages as a television personality and international inspirational speaker.

Ms. Keyes was on our show talking about her article Dear Black Women: Mothers and Daughters Need to Stick Together.

During our conversation, Ms. Keyes talked about:

– What have her and her daughter been up to over the last few weeks
– The feeling holding the first copy of her and her daughters first books that were just released
– The background behind mother and daughter relationships
– Her relationship with her mother
– The contributing factors that influence the breakdown in the connection between mothers and daughters and important things to consider if you are looking to rebuild or establish a mother daughter relationship

You can find more about Ms. Keyes via:

Website
Twitter
Facebook
YouTube
Instagram

Visit our website at https://www.thedrvibeshow.com/

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God bless, peace, be well and keep the faith,


Dr. Vibe