Embrace The Suck w/ Muhammad Saahir
What's Good? Doing the best you can with what you got! In this episode, I catch up with Muhammad Saahir - licensed mental health counselor, educator, dad/husband and stand-up comedian! We talk about what inspires him to want to help people, the importance of humor in his life/work and what it means to "embrace the suck" Connect with Muhammad at https://www.facebook.com/thebluesofac... Connect with me at ebonychappel.com #mentalhealth #mentalhealthawareness #blacktherapist #blackmaletherapist #blackpodcast #therapy #blackcounselor #blackteachers #blackmaleteachers #comedy #blackcomedians
Preach Doc! w/ Jeffrey A. Johnson II
What's Good? Embracing all the twists and turns of your own personal faith journey! In this episode, I share a conversation I had with Rev. Jeffrey A. Johnson II. At the time of our convo, he was serving as associate pastor of Eastern Star Church and just recently he stepped into the role of head pastor at Pilgrim Missionary Baptist Church. We chat about what it's like being a millennial in ministry, the rocky road of accepting one's call, balancing work and family life, and the role humor plays in his theology. Connect with Jeffrey on IG @_preachdoc Connect with me at ebonychappel.com
Deliciously Dope w/ Chef Oya Woodruff
What's Good? Sticking with it. I'm back with another fantastic convo after a little hiatus. This chat with Chef Oya Woodruff of The Trap covered so many things ... traditional African spirituality, the importance of therapy, what it is like running a restaurant in this uncertain time, and much more. In just a few short years, Chef Oya Woodruff and her team have established her 1st restaurant The TRAP as the premier seafood take-out lunch spot in Indianapolis. The TRAP provides fresh food with layers of unforgettable flavor, all served in an atmosphere of unapologetic love of black food and black culture. Chef Oya is a Queer Mother of 1 dope daughter, a sought-after voice-over artist, contract packaging consultant and loving supporter of her community and village. You can connect with Chef Oya online at https://www.chefoya.com/ Connect with me at ebonychappel.com
Inclusive Faith w/ Jason Powell
What's Good? Having an empowering spiritual life. In this episode, I catch up with Rev. Jason Powell, an ordained minister, musician, singer, songwriter, recording artist, spiritual teacher and author. He is fueled by the following ministry mission statement: raising the consciousness of humanity to the heavenly reality – revealing the Christ within, by manifesting heavenly music, teaching divine truth, and building healing communities of love and affirmation among diversity. Jason and I talk about the importance of affirming spiritual spaces and what its like to reinvent as a faith leader. Catch up with Jason - https://www.jasonpowell.faith/about Catch up with Ebony - https://www.ebonychappel.com/ Get your tix to Testimony Service (11/12/22) - https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-testimony-service-part-of-the-spirit-place-festival-tickets-420917564767 Get your tix to Free People Party (11/20/22) - https://www.eventbrite.com/e/free-people-party-tickets-442007756097
Make Ish Happen w/ Create Connect Collab
What's Good? Makin ish happen! That's what Create, Connect Collab (run by Starla Kay Mathis and Lateva Woolfork) is all about. CCC provides creatives, leaders, and entrepreneurs the community, accountability, resources and connections to Make Ish Happen! Learn more about CCC at createconnectcollab.com As a CCC member, I'll just say the Unstoppable Retreat coming up November 4-5 is what you need to kick off your new year feeling powerful and confident about all you do! I want to personally invite you to experience it. Use code "CCCFRIENDS" to get 12% off on your ticket! Connect with Starla Kay Mathis at starlakaymathis.com Connect with Lateva Woolfork theallpurposewoman.com Connect with me at ebonychappel.com