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The Colors of Sound
by Timothy StoneDancer Coleman
Our mission is to create a safe space for community members worldwide to share their unique stories.
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The Color Me Mozart Interview
Color Me Mozart InterviewTake Charge Of Your Child's Music EducationHigh-quality homeschool music curriculum for all agesEngaging early music education for young learnersHomeschool piano lessons that are both fun and educationalResources for homeschool music co-ops and group music programsFlexible, self-paced lessons designed for homeschool familiesColorMeMozart.com offers a comprehensive and engaging homeschool music curriculum designed to inspire and educate children ages 3-6. We specialize in creating fun, interactive lessons for homeschool families, focusing on early music education, piano instruction, and music theory.Whether you’re looking for self-paced homeschool music lessons or resources for homeschool music co-ops, ColorMeMozart has the tools and expertise to enhance your child’s musical journey.Our curriculum is designed to meet the needs of both new and experienced homeschool families, making music education accessible, enjoyable, and effective. With a strong emphasis on creativity and foundational skills, we offer resources for teaching homeschool piano, supporting young learners, and fostering a lifelong love for music.Join hundreds of homeschooling families who trust ColorMeMozart for quality music education resources.Start teaching music with ColorMeMozart today—where every child can discover the joy of music! Thanks for watching The Colors of Sound Podcast, hosted by Timothy StoneDancer Coleman. Find us online @ColemanGlobal.
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Intergenerational Conversation: Who You Love
Title: "Labels; Who You Love"Guests: The LGBTQ+ Older adults of SAGE USA(Disclaimer: Participants have changed their names for safety reasons) Over the summer of 2023, Coleman Global partnered with Sage USA to bring "The Colors of Sound" podcasting workshop to LGBT+ older adults in New York City. The intergenerational sessions focused on ‘Finding Your Point of View’ (POV) and the art of storytelling. @ColemanGlobal @jpmorganchase#TakeBackMonday, #Purpose, #Service, #Community, #People, #InnerCircle, #QuoteOfTheDay, #community-service, #bronx, #smallbusiness, #newyork, #black, #positivevibes, #learning, #workshop, #intergenerational, #podcasting, #LiveBrave, #intergenerationalprogramming, #technology, #LifeLearner, #ColemanGlobal, #LGBTQ+ Thanks for watching The Colors of Sound Podcast, hosted by Timothy StoneDancer Coleman. Find us online @ColemanGlobal.
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Intergenerational Conversation: Transgendered
Title: "Transgendered"Guests: The LGBTQ+ Older adults of SAGE USA(Disclaimer: Participants have changed their names for safety reasons) Over the summer of 2023, Coleman Global partnered with Sage USA to bring "The Colors of Sound" podcasting workshop to LGBT+ older adults in New York City.The intergenerational sessions focused on ‘Finding Your Point of View’ (POV) and the art of storytelling.@ColemanGlobal @jpmorganchase @jpmorgan#TakeBackMonday, #Purpose, #Service, #Community, #People, #InnerCircle, #QuoteOfTheDay, #community-service, #bronx, #smallbusiness, #newyork, #black, #positivevibes, #learning, #workshop, #intergenerational, #podcasting, #LiveBrave, #intergenerationalprogramming, #technology, #LifeLearner, #ColemanGlobal, #LGBTQ+ Thanks for watching The Colors of Sound Podcast, hosted by Timothy StoneDancer Coleman. Find us online @ColemanGlobal.
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Intergenerational Episode: Don't Judge Me
Topic: Don’t Judge MeRecorded: August 16, 2023(disclaimer: Participants have changed their names for safety reasons)Over the summer of 2023, Coleman Global partnered with Sage USA to bring The Colors of Sound podcasting workshop to LGBT+ older adults in New York City. The intergenerational sessions focused on ‘Finding Your Point of View’ (POV) and the art of storytelling. Each week, participants crafted their own topics for discussion, developed their own questions to help move the conversations along, spoke about podcasting equipment, and had brief discussions on how to market podcasts online. Throughout the workshop series, the participants shared their personal stories of both struggle and of triumph. We laughed about the things that are common in society and debated those things that divide our global community. Thanks for watching The Colors of Sound Podcast, hosted by Timothy StoneDancer Coleman. Find us online @ColemanGlobal.
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The Alcy Leyva Interview
Interview of the multi-talented Alcy Leyva, for his book: “The silent, subtle, ever-present perils of life”. This audio was taken from our Live-Streamed event that took place on Thursday, October 19, 2023, in Manhattan, New York City. Synopsis of the Book:In the silent, subtle, ever-present perils of life, we meet Imajin (his friends and family call him Maji), a sixteen-year-old African-American boy from the Bronx who, during one fateful summer, finds his world crumbling down around him. During his last class of the school year, he feels overwhelmed by the news of a young Internet celebrity taking his life in Brooklyn and another of a pregnant black woman held at gunpoint by cops. This is the same day that his favorite teacher and role model announces that he's leaving the school before Maji's senior year. Couple this with him internally dealing with the destruction of his family — his mother suffering from depression and his father slowly pulling away from his home — and Maji decides to run. Run from everything. Run from everyone. Building a small raft out of materials from his neighborhood, and with nothing but the Moby Dick book he stole from his teacher and a few printed maps, Maji sets sail down the Hudson River one night and out to the open sea hoping to find a miracle that would make his life special and worthwhile.#TakeBackMonday, #Purpose, #Service, #Community, #People, #InnerCircle, #QuoteOfTheDay, #community-service, #bronx, #smallbusiness, #newyork, #black, #positivevibes, #learning, #workshop, #intergenerational, #podcasting, #LiveBrave, #intergenerationalprogramming, #technology, #LifeLearner, #ColemanGlobal, #author, #writer, #book, #amazon Thanks for watching The Colors of Sound Podcast, hosted by Timothy StoneDancer Coleman. Find us online @ColemanGlobal.
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The James Phinizy Interview: "Who Is Pretzel Boy?"
The James Phinizy Interview: "Who Is Pretzel Boy?"In our latest episode, we speak with Author/Actor/Producer James Phinizy about his new book, "The Amazing Adventures of Pretzel Boy". Thanks for watching The Colors of Sound Podcast, hosted by Timothy StoneDancer Coleman. Find us online @ColemanGlobal.
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The SheLia Graham Interview.Part 2
"What Role Does Mentorship Play in Education?"Join us for our latest episode where the talented Ms. Shelia Graham speaks on her years as an educator in the New York City Public School system, and explains the need for more community mentors in children's lives. #TakeBackMonday, #Purpose, #Service, #Community, #People, #InnerCircle, #QuoteOfTheDay, #community-service, #bronx, #smallbusiness, #newyork, #black, #positivevibes, #learning, #workshop, #intergenerational, #podcasting, #LiveBrave, #intergenerationalprogramming, #technology, #LifeLearner, #ColemanGlobal Thanks for watching The Colors of Sound Podcast, hosted by Timothy StoneDancer Coleman. Find us online @ColemanGlobal.
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The SheLia Graham Interview. Part 1
Join us for our latest episode where the talented Ms. Shelia Graham speaks on her years as an educator in the New York City Public School system, as well as her lifelong quest to help educate the global community about issues related to being a person that happens to have Albanism. #TakeBackMonday, #Purpose, #Service, #Community, #People, #InnerCircle, #QuoteOfTheDay, #community-service, #bronx, #smallbusiness, #newyork, #black, #positivevibes, #learning, #workshop, #intergenerational, #podcasting, #LiveBrave, #intergenerationalprogramming, #technology, #LifeLearner, #ColemanGlobal Thanks for watching The Colors of Sound Podcast, hosted by Timothy StoneDancer Coleman. Find us online @ColemanGlobal.
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Intergenerational Episode
@ColemanGlobal @JPmorganchase @jpmorganDuring the Summer and Fall of 2023, Coleman Global, and our podcast station, WDON1204.com, partnered with SAGEusa to bring “The Colors of Sound” Podcasting workshop to LGBT+ older adults in New York City. The inter-generational sessions focused on ‘Finding your point of view’ and ‘The Art of Storytelling’. Each week, participants crafted their own topics for discussion, developed their own questions to help move the conversation along, spoke about podcasting equipment, and had a brief introduction to how to market podcasts online. Throughout the workshop series, the participants shared personal stories of both struggle and of triumph. We laughed about the things that are common in society, and debated those things that divide our global community. Thanks for watching The Colors of Sound Podcast, hosted by Timothy StoneDancer Coleman. Find us online @ColemanGlobal.
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The Shannon Ilmer Interview
Ice Cream Factory: The Shannon Imler InterviewJoin us as we learn more about Shannon Imler and his family's path to success as they live by their core values and work with a spirit of inclusion and respect. Shannon says, "What drives me is a deep-rooted passion for bringing joy and cherished moments to others." #TakeBackMonday, #Purpose, #Service, #Community, #People, #InnerCircle, #QuoteOfTheDay, #community-service, #bronx, #smallbusiness, #newyork, #black, #positivevibes, #learning, #workshop, #intergenerational, #podcasting, #LiveBrave, #intergenerationalprogramming, #technology, #LifeLearner, #ColemanGlobal Thanks for watching The Colors of Sound Podcast, hosted by Timothy StoneDancer Coleman. Find us online @ColemanGlobal.
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Intergenerational Episode: Earn My Vote!
@JPmorganchase @jpmorganParticipants speak their minds about elected officials and the expectations around election time for community members. #TakeBackMonday, #Purpose, #Service, #Community, #People, #InnerCircle, #QuoteOfTheDay, #community-service, #bronx, #smallbusiness, #newyork, #black, #positivevibes, #learning, #workshop, #intergenerational, #podcasting, #LiveBrave, #intergenerationalprogramming, #technology, #LifeLearner, #ColemanGlobal Thanks for watching The Colors of Sound Podcast, hosted by Timothy StoneDancer Coleman. Find us online @ColemanGlobal.
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Intergenerational Episode: How Do You Define Community?
@ColemanGlobal @JPmorganchase @jpmorgranOver the summer of 2023, Coleman Global partnered with Sage USA to bring "The Colors of Sound" podcasting workshop to LGBT+ older adults in New York City. The intergenerational sessions focused on ‘Finding Your Point of View’ (POV) and the art of storytelling.#TakeBackMonday, #Purpose, #Service, #Community, #People, #InnerCircle, #QuoteOfTheDay, #community-service, #bronx, #smallbusiness, #newyork, #black, #positivevibes, #learning, #workshop, #intergenerational, #podcasting, #LiveBrave, #intergenerationalprogramming, #technology, #LifeLearner, #ColemanGlobal, #LGBTQ+ #jpmorganchase Thanks for watching The Colors of Sound Podcast, hosted by Timothy StoneDancer Coleman. Find us online @ColemanGlobal.
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The Chef Levar Fulmore Interview
In this episode of the Colors of Sound podcast, Timothy Coleman interviews Chef LeVar, a multi-talented individual who has accomplished many things in his lifetime. Chef LeVar shares his background, including growing up in the South Bronx and his experience working for nonprofits and preparing meals for homebound seniors. He discusses his passion for giving back to the community and his desire to leave a legacy of philanthropy. Chef LeVar also talks about his upcoming cookbook, which focuses on classic and manageable recipes, and his plans for a television show that combines food, music, and culture. The conversation concludes with a discussion of Chef LeVar's legacy and the importance of mental health in the culinary world.#TakeBackMonday, #Purpose, #Service, #Community, #People, #InnerCircle, #QuoteOfTheDay, #community-service, #bronx, #smallbusiness, #newyork, #black, #positivevibes, #learning, #workshop, #intergenerational, #podcasting, #LiveBrave, #intergenerationalprogramming, #technology, #LifeLearner, #ColemanGlobal Thanks for watching The Colors of Sound Podcast, hosted by Timothy StoneDancer Coleman. Find us online @ColemanGlobal.
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The Larry Azevedo Interview: Mr. President?
Timothy Coleman interviews Larry Acevedo, a candidate for president in the 2024 election. Larry shares his background growing up in California and the values instilled in him by his single mother. He discusses his involvement in community service and his commitment to helping others. Larry expresses his support for LGBTQ+ rights, including gay marriage. He also outlines his top three agenda items as president: the economy, climate, and national security. The conversation covers various topics related to military personnel, veterans, tax breaks, foreign relations, and voter engagement. The key themes include supporting military personnel in transition, addressing concerns in the military, combatting sexual harassment, creating a positive military experience, improving benefits and leaves, supporting veterans in the private sector, creating affordable housing for homeless veterans, ensuring fair tax breaks and policies for the middle class, working with foreign countries and addressing terrorism, getting the message out and staying true to values, and encouraging voter engagement and involvement. TakeawaysLarry Acevedo is a candidate running for president in the 2024 election.He emphasizes the importance of community service and helping others.Larry supports LGBTQ+ rights, including gay marriage.His top three agenda items as president are the economy, climate, and national security.#president #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #OvalOffice #Citizen #PresidentialRace #2024 #RepresentationMatters #BipocCommunity Thanks for watching The Colors of Sound Podcast, hosted by Timothy StoneDancer Coleman. Find us online @ColemanGlobal.
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The Rick Miller Foundation Interview
Shonda Johnson, founder of the Rick Miller Foundation, shares her journey of creating a foundation to alleviate hunger and support those in need. Growing up in a generous household, Shonda was inspired by her father's commitment to helping others. After witnessing the need for food among college students, Shonda started the foundation to ensure that no one's quality of life is compromised by the quality of food they can afford. She balances her full-time job as a crime victim advocate with her work at the foundation, driven by her passion to make a difference. Shonda's future goals include expanding the foundation's reach and establishing a 24-hour warehouse to provide food and resources to those in need.TakeawaysGenerosity and compassion can be instilled from a young age, shaping a person's desire to help others.Hunger should not limit or compromise a person's quality of life.Balancing a full-time job with a passion for helping others requires dedication and support.Providing resources and support to those in need can have a profound impact on their lives.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Shonda Johnson and the Rick Miller Foundation13:22 Shonda's upbringing and inspiration from her father18:05 Shonda's desire to help others and become a teacher21:16 Shonda's father's impact on the community23:12 The moment that sparked Shonda's full-time commitment to helping others25:06 The impact of hunger on children's education26:33 Shonda's day job as a crime victim advocate28:30 Finding time for self-care and rejuvenation31:55 Securing donations and distributing them to those in need34:12 Future goals for the Rick Miller Foundation43:44 The impact of the Rick Miller Foundation's work48:30 Closing remarks and well wishes Thanks for watching The Colors of Sound Podcast, hosted by Timothy StoneDancer Coleman. Find us online @ColemanGlobal.
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Intergenerational Episode: Stuffing vs. Dressing
@ColemanGlobal @jpmorganchase @jpmorganSummaryThe Colors of Sound podcasting workshop partnered with Sage USA to bring intergenerational conversations and storytelling to LGBT+ older adults in New York City. The participants shared personal stories and discussed holiday culinary traditions, including the debate between stuffing and dressing. They explored dietary restrictions and preferences, as well as different variations of greens and dressings. The conversation also touched on gluten-free and vegetarian options, the art of making stuffing, and the importance of food safety. The participants discussed fried turkey, family dynamics during the holidays, and the impact of societal expectations. They shared their experiences of hosting large gatherings and the joy of spending the holidays with their chosen family.TakeawaysThe Colors of Sound podcasting workshop brought intergenerational conversations and storytelling to LGBT+ older adults in New York City.Participants shared personal stories and discussed holiday culinary traditions, including the debate between stuffing and dressing.The conversation explored dietary restrictions and preferences, as well as different variations of greens and dressings.Participants discussed fried turkey, family dynamics during the holidays, and the impact of societal expectations. Thanks for watching The Colors of Sound Podcast, hosted by Timothy StoneDancer Coleman. Find us online @ColemanGlobal.
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The Robin Coleman Interview
In this conversation, Timothy Coleman interviews his sister, Robin Sue Coleman, a published author and artist. They discuss Robin's upbringing, her artistic journey, and her book 'Black Girl Live Brave.' Robin shares her belief in the power of being true to oneself and the importance of self-care. She also talks about her experience working in the education system and her passion for helping others. The conversation highlights the connection between art and personal expression and the importance of following one's instincts.Takeaways**Being true to oneself and embracing individuality is important for personal growth and happiness.**Self-care is essential for maintaining emotional and spiritual well-being.**Art can be a powerful form of self-expression and a way to connect with others.**Following one's instincts and paying attention to what is truly going on can lead to making better decisions and avoiding unnecessary stress.**Helping others and being a caregiver is a fulfilling role that runs in the family.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Mission of the Podcast01:51 Robin's Upbringing and the Influence of Artistry06:04 Embracing Self-Reliance and Being True to Oneself10:38 The Power of Poetry and Artwork in 'Black Girl Live Brave'14:37 The Challenges and Rewards of Working in Education15:29 Robin's Art Exhibition and the Connection Between Art and Life31:05 Robin's Future Projects and Advice to Younger Self43:42 Closing Remarks and Invitation to Share StoriesKeywordsart, personal expression, self-care, education, upbringing, book, Black Girl Live Brave Thanks for watching The Colors of Sound Podcast, hosted by Timothy StoneDancer Coleman. Find us online @ColemanGlobal.
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The Rev. Ann Coleman Interview
In this conversation, Timothy Coleman interviews his mother, Reverend Ann L Coleman, about her upbringing and early life experiences. They discuss her strong familial influences, growing up in Portsmouth, Ohio, and her close relationship with her Aunt Matt. They also touch on her marriage to Timothy's father, their time in Germany and Vietnam, and settling in Dayton, Ohio. Reverend Ann shares the importance of boundaries and the grace of God in her life. Overall, the conversation highlights the love, support, and blessings she has received throughout her life. In this conversation, Mom shares about her journey in ministry and the importance of relying on God during difficult times. She also talks about her experiences in reaching out to others and the impact of her service in the community. Mom reflects on her role as a caregiver for Dad and the challenges she faced. She emphasizes the power of listening to people's hearts and encouraging them. Mom also discusses her love for writing and the influence of her grandparents on her life.Takeaways**The strong familial influences in Reverend Ann's life, particularly her close relationship with her Aunt Matt**The importance of boundaries and the grace of God in Reverend Ann's life**The love, support, and blessings she has received throughout her life**Her experiences growing up in Portsmouth, Ohio, and her marriage to Timothy's father Relying on God during difficult times is essential in finding strength and peace.**Service to others, both in the community and within the family, can have a profound impact on people's lives.**Listening to people's hearts and offering encouragement can make a significant difference in their lives.**Writing can be a powerful form of expression and communication.**The influence of grandparents can shape a person's values and actions.
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The Joanne Coleman Interview
In this episode of the Colors of Sound podcast, Timothy Stone Dancer Coleman interviews his aunt, Joanne Coleman, a published author, mom, mentor, educator, and community activist. They discuss Joanne's upbringing in Philadelphia, her Italian Catholic background, and her marriage to Uncle Ron. They also delve into Joanne's journey with lung cancer and the raw and honest journal she wrote during that time, which eventually became a published book. Joanne shares the gifts that cancer gave her, including a closer relationship with God and a deeper appreciation for the love and support of her family. In this conversation, Joanne Coleman shares her experience of losing her husband to cancer and the challenges she faced during her own cancer diagnosis and recovery. She emphasizes the importance of living in the present moment and appreciating the people in our lives. Joanne also discusses the grieving process and the support she found in a grief share therapy group. She highlights the power of writing and expressing her emotions through poetry. Despite the hardships, Joanne remains hopeful and seeks to honor her husband's legacy by helping others.KeywordsColors of Sound podcast, Joanne Coleman, Timothy Stone Dancer Coleman, Philadelphia, Italian Catholic, lung cancer, journal, published book, gifts of cancer, closer relationship with God, love and support of family, cancer, grief, loss, faith, support, legacyTakeawaysJoanne Coleman is a published author, mom, mentor, educator, and community activist.She grew up in Philadelphia in a close-knit Italian Catholic family.Joanne's journey with lung cancer inspired her to write a raw and honest journal, which eventually became a published book.She discovered the gifts that cancer gave her, including a closer relationship with God and a deeper appreciation for the love and support of her family. Living in the present moment and appreciating the people in our lives is important, especially when facing challenges and uncertainty.The grieving process is unique to each individual, and it is important to find support and outlets for expressing emotions.Joining a grief share therapy group can provide a sense of community and understanding for those who have lost a loved one.Writing and creative expression can be therapeutic and help in the healing process.Having faith and finding hope can provide strength and comfort during difficult times.Honoring the legacy of loved ones by helping others can bring purpose and meaning to one's own life.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Reunion01:02 Joanne's Background and Upbringing in Philadelphia07:45 Meeting Uncle Ron and Building a Blended Family13:38 Challenges and Acceptance as an Interracial Couple14:40 Love and Acceptance from Timothy's Family16:02 The Impact of Joanne's Parenting on Her Children's Success16:15 Finding Hope and Support in the Face of Cancer32:58 Navigating the Waves of Grief43:07 Discovering a New Identity in the Midst of Loss51:49 The Power of Connection and Support52:48 Continuing a Legacy of Helping Others55:21 The Reality of Faith and Struggles56:44 The Impact of Honesty and Rawness in Writing58:14 Exploring Collaboration and Marketing Opportunities59:40 WDON1204 Commercial.mp4Watch Our PodcastsPurchase Our BooksLicense Our MusicView our Profile on LinkedIn Thanks for watching The Colors of Sound Podcast, hosted by Timothy StoneDancer Coleman. Find us online @ColemanGlobal.
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