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Submit ReviewThese past two weeks have probably been the most hectic, but at the same the most prolific. Beginning just a day before Good Friday, April 6th two young Black Tennessee (TN) Lawmakers by the names of Justin Jones and Justin Pearson were put on trial and expelled by the TN GOP Super Majority in the TN State House. A third White Lawmaker by the name of Gloria Johnson was spared by one single vote. Some say only because of the color of her skin, which she-herself believes to be the case. These young lawmakers were expelled; according to the TN Speaker of the House, for violating house decorum, when they staged a protest in the middle of session using a bull horn to draw attention to important gun violence legislation. Their expulsion captured the attention of the entire nation and even the world, and just days later they were reappointed back to their seats to continue their fight for their constituents.
In tonight's episode we chronicle the Tennessee Three's heralding display of courage and determination that led them from expulsion to reappointment and beyond. We do so with the backdrop of a question or a proposition that we plan to share that we also provide evidence to support for our case, that what happened in TN can happen anywhere in this country. Its a harsh reality to accept, but it is one that is frighteningly true. But, it is also a problem that we have the power to do something about. We share the solution in tonight's episode.
PLUS, if there is one takeaway from the events that have transpired over the past two (2) weeks, it is we have gotten the opportunity to be introduced to the eloquence and the brilliance of these two TN Lawmakers; Rep Justin Jones & Justin Pearson. And, as an added bonus to tonight's episode we share with you the powerful speech the Rep. Pearson gave at the TN House on the night of his expulsion that galvanized not just the community of TN, but this country around the subject of gun violence, activism, and the power of the people's voice. Our Thought of the Week is coming from Rep. Justin Pearson during tonight's powerful episode. Needless to day, this is another powerful episode that is definitely appointment listening, and one that we hope sparks conversation, discussion, and much needed attention around the subject of gun violence, voting and most importantly activism.
Stay Tuned & Stay Connected.
--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/michael-s-nimmons/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/michael-s-nimmons/supportWe are celebrating our Birthday in a BIG way. Tonight, we are sharing an interview we had with newly appointed Michigan Supreme Court Justice Kyra Harris-Bolden. Justice Kyra Harris Bolden joined the Michigan Supreme Court on January 1, 2023, when she was appointed by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, making her the first Black woman to serve as a Justice. A graduate of Southfield Public Schools, Justice Bolden received her bachelor’s degree from Grand Valley State University and Juris Doctor degree from the University of Detroit Mercy School of Law. While serving as a state representative in the Michigan House of Representatives, Bolden advocated for Michiganders as a member of the Judiciary Committee and focused her work on criminal justice reform, crafting and passing bipartisan legislation to protect survivors of sexual violence.
In her interview she shares contemplating a run for Michigan Supreme Court Justice after being asked by retiring Congresswoman Brenda Lawrence. Justice Bolden initially rejected the idea. But gave it some thought after becoming pregnant with her first child. What made her decide to go for it was always wanting her daughter grow up knowing that there as a Black Woman on the Michigan Supreme Court. And, now she has made this new reality a bit more personal; a new mother, becoming the first Black Woman ever to hold a sit on Michigan's highest court. This is an exciting an historic interview that we can't wait to share.
PLUS, as we put a bow on "Women's History Month" we have a very special Thought of the Week that's entitled, "A Revelation Worth Sharing" that we believe is not just for women but is for all of us. It originates from the age old missed understanding of the most celebrated and most misunderstood women in history - Mary the Mother of Jesus. It is definitely a revelation worth sharing. We hope you get a chance to share in our special Birthday Edition of the podcast and do us a favor as our birthday wish, share this podcast episode with as many people as you can.
Finally, thanks to all of you who have wished us a Happy Birthday. Your sentiments and birthday wishes are greatly appreciated. See you in the next episode.
--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/michael-s-nimmons/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/michael-s-nimmons/supportWe got a EPIC show for you this week, as we are celebrating and commemorating the 20th Anniversary of the mixtape that changed the game for Christian Hip Hop forever. That's right, tonight, we are celebrating the 20th Anniversary of the Heavyweights Mixtape featuring the Man, the Myth, the Legend, DJ Sean Blu, KNINE & Damon Lamar. If you ask DJ Sean Blu, of all of the mixtapes that he's put out and believe me he's put a lot out there, this one is right up there at the top. We talk about how the mixtape originated, the purpose behind it and how it all came together. PLUS, we share with some of the music from this groundbreaking mixtape that changed the trajectory of Christian Hop. The entire show is dedicated to one of my favorite genre's of music; Gospel Hip Hop. I say all of the time that this is not a Christian Hip Hop Show, but we love Christian Hip Hop on the Thinking Out Loud Radio Show. So, buckle your seatbelts, because it's going to be a fun ride tonight!
PLUS, we haven't forgotten about the ladies either. As we close out Women's History Month, we have got a very special treat for all of the women out there. Our good friend, Award Winning Christian Rapper & Spoken Word Artist Ty Scott King; is sharing a powerful spoken word piece entitled, "She Is Me." And, this is a empowering and inspiring piece of poetry that is guaranteed to make every women feel 10ft Tall. It's definitely a message that every women needs to hear! Needless to say, this is a show that you not only need to listen to, but you need to share with your neighbors, your friends, your coworkers, your relatives, and even your enemies. They all need to know what show inspires and motivates you, and when they ask you, you can tell'em it's the Thinking Out Loud Radio Show!
--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/michael-s-nimmons/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/michael-s-nimmons/supportThis week we continue our Women of Influence Series with an exciting and empowering interview with the Director of the Covenant House of Michigan, Megan Dunn. Meagan Dunn joined Covenant House Michigan (CHMI) in July 2022. She comes to CHMI from YWCA Kalamazoo where she was vice president of programs since 2020, managing a $10 million program budget and a team of more than 100 program staff. In her role as Executive Director, Meagan provides leadership to the staff in both Detroit and Grand Rapids locations. Under Meagan’s leadership, the staff delivers high-quality programs and services to help young people achieve housing stability, heal from trauma, and hone their interests and skills to forge new pathways to independence. For her work as the Exec. Dir of CHMI, Meagan recently received a Spirit of Detroit Award from the Detroit’s City Council. In tonight's interview we talk about her extensive work serving others, and helping to eradicate the growing problem of youth homelessness in City of Detroit & Grand Rapids, as well as the State of Michigan.
Also, as we continue our Women's History Month Celebration, we could not think of a better example of a powerful Women of Influence than Former First Lady Michelle Obama. We share her final official address as the First Lady of these United States to educators and young people across the country and the world. Her message will serve as this episode's Thought of the Week. Needless to say, we've got a great show and interview in store for you this week. This show is definitely appointment listening!
--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/michael-s-nimmons/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/michael-s-nimmons/supportTonight, we are having an important fireside chat exclusively for men. This has been a long overdue conversation and discussion that we need to have with the young men of this generation. In this week's edition we talk about the fallout behind NBA Star Point Guard Ja Morant poor decision to brandish a gun at a Denver Night Club and the consequences he could face not just from the Memphis Grizzles but also the NBA. We also discuss the tragic shooting in Tuscaloosa, Alabama outside a downtown night club that also involved several players from the University of Alabama Basketball Team. And, how a split second decision could cost them not only a possible pro career but also a possible life sentence.
Yes. I know we are having this conversation in the midst of Women's History Month where we typically pay tribute to and acknowledge the accomplishments of women all around the globe who continue to make an indelible impact in our world. Ladies, we haven't forgotten about you, and we do have some amazing interviews lined up for this month. But, we believe this is an very important and worthwhile discussion that we -as men need to have, not just our sake but for the sake of future generations.
PLUS, we have got an impactful and extremely candid take on the Ja Morant situation from NBA Star & ESPN Analyst Jalen Rose that we are calling "Been There, Done That" as our Thought of the Week. In this week's thought, Jalen Rose talks candidly about his early missteps as a NBA Player and what he did to turn his life around and how Ja Morant has an opportunity to do the same.
This week's show is definitely an important one to listen to, and even share with our Young Black Boys & Men who are need of encouraging and empowering words of wisdom to help them as they navigate through life. Remember this week's show is available everywhere you listen to your podcast, including MichaelNimmons.com.
--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/michael-s-nimmons/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/michael-s-nimmons/supportTonight's episode is dedicated to the victims and their families in the mass shooting that took place on the evening of February 13th on the campus of Michigan State University. We wanted to take some to acknowledge and recognize the victims of this tragic shooting, as well as address the question on the minds of millions of Americans, "where do we go from here?" We endeavor to spend time in this week's "Spartan Strong" edition, discussing the timeline of events that took place that fateful day on Feb 13th, and also memorialize the victims; Arielle Anderson, Brian Frazier and Alexandria Verney. 3 innocent victims who lost their lives very tragically at the hands of a deranged gunman. During tonight's episode we tackle the tough questions regarding what should be our next steps? Plus, we also take a look at the Gun Safety Bi-Partisan Legislation that was passed last summer and why hasn't it measured up, and what can be done to fix it.
PLUS, we share a clarion call in the form of a letter from Bishop Charles Ellis III; Senior Pastor of Greater Grace Temple in Detroit, MI, on behalf of the Ecumenical Community of the State of Michigan, to the victims of the MSU Mass Shooting, their families, Spartans as well as City, State and Federal officials. A call to action from our elected officials to join together to rid of our nation of this deadly epidemic of mass shootings and domestic terrorism. Something in deed needs to be done, and certainly we desire to be apart of the solution and not apart of the problem. And, this is why we have dedicated this entire show to share our thoughts about this very important subject of gun violence in America. We hope you join us for this very important discussion.
--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/michael-s-nimmons/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/michael-s-nimmons/supportWe continue our HistoryMakers Edition of the podcast this week as we interview newly appointed Judge of the 50th District in Pontiac, Michigan - Jeremy Bowie. Appointed by Governor Gretchen Whitmer, Judge Bowie is on this week to discuss everything from Politics, Tyre Nichols, Governor Desantis, what's happening in the State Florida and alot more. Judge Bowie has been has been on the time before; the first time as a panelist in our Speak Up & Speak Out Discussion regarding the brutal death of Ahmaud Arbery, and the second time he was on the show as a Mayoral Candidate for the City of Pontiac. He shares some of the lessons he learned from his candidacy as Mayor and how they propelled to him this new judgeship for the 50th District. This is definitely and interview you can't miss.
We also share a recap of this year's Super Bowl between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles The first time in NFL History that 2 African American Quarterbacks face-off against each other in the biggest game of the year. Who will take home the trophy, we share our thoughts and more in this week's episode.
PLUS, we have got a very special Thought of the Week, which is an excerpt from a Black History message we recently delivered entitled "Keep On Dreaming." This message is designed to encourage, motivate and inspire you to keep on dreaming, and keep on believing that what God has promised He is more than able to fulfil. This is message that is guaranteed to bless you.
--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/michael-s-nimmons/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/michael-s-nimmons/supportTonight we share with our 1st in our HistoryMakers series of interview for the Black History Month in February. And, tonight we share with you an interviews with the nation's youngest Mayor, Jaylen Smith of Earle Arkansas. He is only 18yrs of age, and yet Mayor Smith is the highest ranking public official in Earle, Arkansas with a population of 1,831. Mayor Smith has been on CNN, Good Morning America along with several other news outlets to discuss his historic victory and his vision for the City of Earle, Arkansas. Despite all of the media attention he has recently received, Mayor Smith says, "“I didn’t run to make a name for myself...I ran because I wanted to help my community and move my community in the direction that it needed to be moved in.” We not only talk about his historic win, but also about some other important relevant hot topics as apart of this exclusive interview.
PLUS, we also share an excerpt from the funeral of Tyre Nichols, as the nation pays their respects to this young man who was tragically slain by 5 Memphis Police Officers during a routine traffic stop a few weeks ago. We also have another dynamic Thought of the Week entitled, "Keep On Dreaming" that is an inspiring and encouraging word to those who may be on the brink of giving up their dreams because of anxiety or opposition they may have encountered from those who are envious or jealous of where God is taking them. This is definitely a word of encouragement especially for you. Be sure to tune in tonight for this awesome interview and a lot more!
--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/michael-s-nimmons/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/michael-s-nimmons/supportTonight show is going to be FIYAH!!!! We are discussing the on-going controversy in the State of Florida to block and ban the AP African American Studies courses by Gov. Ron Desantis. This week's entire show is dedicated to the in-depth discussion of this governor's racist agenda, and what can we do about it. In addition to our discussion of this recent ban on AP African American Studies courses, we also talk about the State's Anti WOKE Policy, and Critical Race Theory and how this legislation negatively impacts not just students in Florida but potentially around this country. We also talk about Civil Rights Atty Ben Crump's very vocal and public response to Governor Desantis, and indicating his intentions on filing a Class Action Law Suit against the State of Florida and Gov. Desantis if they do not negotiate with the College Board to allow these courses to be taught in Florida High Schools. This is an extremely important discussion that we plan to have this evening and we hope that you listen and most importantly share this podcast with everyone you know so they can be informed and empowered as well.
PLUS, we've got a dynamic Thought of the Week from mult-talented Actor, Director, & Media Mogul Tyler Perry as he shares an extraordinarily powerful acceptance speech entitled, "Helping Someone Cross." As we approach Black History Month, this week's thought truly expresses the power of Black Intellectualism and Genius that has contributed to the progress and advancement of this nation. Needless to say, tonight's show is appointment listening, and do us a favor and share this episode with someone you know. We look forward to sharing with you very soon! STAY TUNED & STAY CONNECTED!
--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/michael-s-nimmons/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/michael-s-nimmons/supportToday as we celebrate the birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr, we would like to commemorate the Life, Legacy and the Literature of this great leader in this week's episode. We are calling this week's episode, "Remembering A King." In this first segment we talk about the life of Dr. King and how his life impacted others. Courage, was one of Dr. King's defining characteristics that help to shape the Civil Rights Movement of which he led. And, we ask the question, do Black people today possess the same courage and determination that our predecessors had during the 1960s?
And, then we talk about the legacy of Dr. King, and how the lives that he was able to touch are now touching others and this speaks to the magnitude of his greatness as one of America's greatest leaders. In our 3rd and final segment, we discuss the literature of Dr. King, his books, speeches and sermons which is another way that Dr. King has left an indelible mark on the world.
PLUS, we have as this week's thought one of Dr. King's famous sermons entitled, "A Knock At Midnight." This is indeed one of my favorite sermons that Dr. King has given over the span of his storied career as Black America's moral leader. Again, tonight's show is dedicated in its entirety to the life, and the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and we look forward to your attentive ear as well as your feedback from this week's show. Stay tuned!
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