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Joy Keys


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Judy Joy Jones Show

Judy Joy Jones Show

Luv ya shows! You are a beautiful person sharing much light with millions of people and I jus' wanted to say tks!!! Joy

Circle City News™

Circle City News™

Great interview with Ms. Giovanni.

Sherri Jefferson

Sherri Jefferson

Very informative programs!!!!!!

Woman Of God 4 Ever

Woman Of God 4 Ever

Great show, good info

4justicenow

4justicenow

Cant wait to hear the next show with Angela Shelton!!!!

Brown Suga.

Brown Suga.

I love your show and the concepts you have shared. Great Job!!! I'd like to invite you to check out Brown Suga Radio. We'd loved to have you visit the show. ~Suga

CBBN

CBBN

Joy: Enjoyed your show on The State of Black Males. YES! It could have been longer.

Fernando Poniente

Fernando Poniente

Keep up the good work.

THE BILL SAPEE SHOW

THE BILL SAPEE SHOW

GREAT SHOW, GREAT GUEST AND KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK I ENJOYED THE SHOW. WILLIAM

I Need More Food

I Need More Food

I love your show! Keep on bringing that great stuff.

Tea- Time

Tea- Time

Super great and intellectually charging, the show is great and love your train of thought

CBBN

CBBN

Joy: You have a solid, strong informational format. My first show is Monday and believe me I will be taking lessons from you. You are bringing some wonderful things to the table and I will take some time this weekend to listen to a couple of your shows. Hey, I'm willing to learn. The Best to You and Yours. Sonja Chicago's Black Business Network.com

thesdotfiles

thesdotfiles

Good "Women in Technology" shows. I let my kidprenuer daughter who's 8 listen to them too. She thought it was, "so cool" (smile)

The Rapturous Reader

The Rapturous Reader

Thanks for the friendship!

The Divine Prince

The Divine Prince

Divine Joy and Blessings!

sparklelight

sparklelight

Could not get into the show "domestic violence" to comment, so i was listening from the outside and am thankful that you are doing this type of subject. I deal with violence and abuse but on the working environment towards gender. Representing workers and also supporting them with personal emotions that becomes unmanageable. Building self confidence is important in dealing with all life issuses. Thanks for sharing your awareness here at BTR.

Lynette Connor

Lynette Connor

The show on breast cancer was informative and helpful to me. Excellent info and discussion!

Saturday Mornings with Joy Keys  

“Saturday Mornings with Joy Keys” is an interactive, live Internet talk-radio show that focuses on providing people with tools to enrich and advance their lives mentally, physically, monetarily and emotionally. Callers are encouraged to call (646) 929-0368 to listen or ask questions.The show is live on Saturdays at 11:00 a.m. Eastern.Joy Keys is a native Philadelphian. She is a mother, trainer, speaker, mentor, actress, writer, producer and director. Ms. Keys is a member of the Screen Actor’s Guild (SAG). She is a Leeway Art and Change grantee. She is passionate about making a difference in her local and global communities.

Show Notes

CHECK OUT PAST SHOWS!!!

Nikki Giovanni Jazz bassist Christian McBride Shai Reshef, Founder of The University of the People Rana Walker,life coach,Diamond Cutter LLC,starting over tv show,breast cancer Dr. Andrae L. Brown, PTSD specialist Singer Angie Stone Samson Power, International Circus Performer, Entertainment Agent and events planner Dr. Josephine Elia, ADHD specialistNational Minority AIDS CouncilFoundation for Sarcoidosis ResearchJordan Culpepper, The State of Young Black MalesWomen in Transition, domestic violence

Motion and Stillness by Mandi Kingsbury, Multiple Sclerosis Activist in Dubai

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    Category: Current Events

    Call-in Number: (646) 929-0368


    SPECIAL GUEST: Ruth Naomi Floyd is a renowned vocalist and composer whose diverse music repertoire includes Christian-themed jazz compositions and arrangements of African American Spirituals. The five cds of this soaring mezzo-soprano receives high acclaim both nationally and internationally. Her passion for music extends to the students she teaches as an Adjunct Professor of Vocals at Philadelphia Biblical University and a music teacher at Spruce Hill Christian School. Visit her website at www.ruthnaomifloyd.com. Ruth finds joy in creating portraits that are etched in her mind and soul as exhibited in her fine art photography. A recipient of numerous awards and grants for her photographic images, "The emotions depicted in the moving images of Ruth’s photographic art speak volumes without one word being uttered." Her works are included in permanent and private collections, and she is represented by White Stone Gallery in Philadelphia. Visit her website at www.rnfimages.com. Ruth serves as an HIV/AIDS Prevention Specialist, as well as an HIV/AIDS activist and educator. For over fifteen years, Ruth has served with HOPE Ministry and The HIV Care Team at Esperanza Health Center in Philadelphia. She has conducted HIV/AIDS workshops and conferences in the United States and Africa. Check out http://www.ruthnaomifloyd.com/.

    SPECIAL DATE AND TIME: Monday December 7, 2009 at 7:00 PM - 7:30 PM EST.

    Upcoming Episodes

    - The State of Black Marriages

    - Co-Abode.com

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    Category: Health


    Dr. Shane Perrault,psychologist SPECIAL GUEST: Shane K. Perrault, PhD is a psychologist and coach with more than 16 years of experience. Dr. Perrault received his doctorate in Clinical Psychology from the Ohio State University and did his residency at Johns Hopkins Medical Center and the Baltimore Veterans Administration. Dr. Perrault is the Lead Psychologist at the ADHD Performance Counseling Center in Silver Springs, MD. Website: http://www.adhdpc.com.

    Dr. Josephine Elia SPECIAL GUEST Dr. Josephine Elia, Co-Medical Director of Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia’s Center for Management of ADHD. (website: http://www.chop.edu/consumer/jsp/division/generic.jsp?id=70606) She attended Medical College of Pennsylvania. Board Certified in Psychiatry and Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Special Interests: include: ADHD, Tic disorders/Tourette syndrome, Obsessive-compulsive disorder and sleep problems.

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    Tananarive Due, writer

    ***THIS SHOW WILL AIR AT 12:00 P.M. EASTERN.*** SPECIAL GUEST:Tananrive due,authro,naacp image award,living blood,tennyson hardwick novel Tananarive Due — pronounced tah-nah-nah-REEVE doo — is the American Book Award-winning author of novels, screenplays and a civil rights memoir. Her newest novel, Blood Colony (June 2008), is the sequel to her 2001 thriller The Living Blood and 1997’s My Soul to Keep. Her novella “Ghost Summer” is included in the collection The Ancestors collection, a January Essence Book Club pick. Due also collaborates with her husband, Steven Barnes. They published their first mystery, Casanegra: A Tennyson Hardwick Novel (2007), in collaboration with actor Blair Underwood. The series continued with In the Night of the Heat, published in September. Blood Colony and In the Night of the Heat were both nominated for 2009 NAACP Image Awards. Due and Barnes sold their screenplay adaptation of her novel The Good House to Fox Searchlight. Due also co-authored a memoir with her mother, civil rights activist Patricia Stephen Due: Freedom in the Family: A Mother-Daughter Memoir of the Fight for Civil Rights. (Patricia Stephens Due took part in the nation’s first “Jail-In” in 1960, spending 49 days in jail in Tallahassee, Florida, after a sit-in at a Woolworth lunch counter). Due just won an NAACP Image Awards in the category of Outstanding Literary Work – Fiction for “In the Night of the Heat: A Tennyson Hardwick Novel" by Blair Underwood, Tananarive Due, Steven Barnes Due lives in Southern California with Barnes; their son, Jason; and her stepdaughter, Nicki. Her website is at www.tananarivedue.com. ***THIS SHOW WILL AIR AT 12:00 P.M. EASTERN.***

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    African American Fathers

    Where are they? What makes a good father? Single Fathers. Teen Fathers. What challenges do they face? Race, Economics, Incarceration, Drugs, Emotional. ***SPECIAL GUEST: Bilal Qayyum, President of the Father’s Day Rally Committee, Inc. Some of Mr. Qayyum's Awards include: Tribune 2005 and 2006 , 2007 Philadelphia’s Most Influential African Americans Leaders, The Chapel of Four Chaplains Legion of Honor, and KYW-3 Making a Difference.

    Reverend Rodney Rogers***SPECIAL GUEST: Reverend Rodney DeWitt Rogers is the Senior Pastor of Christ of Calvary Covenant Church at 500 South 61st Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Pastor Rogers is committed to facilitating the creative spiritual transformation of urban communities through collaborative leadership in academically based programs and services that combine interdisciplinary engagement of communities of faith, colleges, universities, seminaries, and neighborhood organizations.

    Dr. Shane Perrault,psychologist***SPECIAL GUEST:Shane K. Perrault, PhD is a psychologist and coach with more than 16 years of experience. Dr. Shane received his doctorate in Clinical Psychology from the Ohio State University and did his residency at Johns Hopkins Medical Center and the Baltimore Veterans Administration. In addition to maintaining a thriving practice in Silver Spring, MD, he has conducted workshops and training in the MD/DC/VA area on topics including effective communication and conflict resolution.

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    How to build a healthy relationship

    Finding a mate. Deciding whether to make a committement. Breaking Up. Marriage. Divorce.council for relationships,mental health,philadelphia SEPCIAL GUEST: Dr. Peggy Vertreace from Council for Relationships (www.councilforrelationships.org). As a certified marriage and family therapist, Dr. Peggy Vertreace incorporates the inter-relatedness of mind, body, and spirit into her therapeutic approach, which is influenced not only by her clinical and theoretical perspective, but also by her strong theological foundation. She obtained her Master’s in Clinical Counseling from Eastern University shortly after receiving her Bachelor of Science degree in Education from Temple University. Peggy earned her Doctor of Ministry in Marriage and Family from Palmer Theological Seminary of Eastern University, and completed her post-graduate training from Council for Relationships in Marriage and Family Therapy. Peggy is a certified Master level instructor of the PAIRS (Practical Application of Intimate Relationships Skills) Program and is a certified counselor of the PREPARE/ENRICH Program for pre-marital counseling and marriage relationship enhancement for married couples. SPECIAL GUEST: Dr. Earl F. Greer Jr. specializes in Adult Psychotherapy including marriage/family counseling. He received his Masters in Psychology from East Tennessee State University and his Ed. D in Counseling Psychology from the University of Tennessee. Dr. Greer has been a Guidance Counselor, a Director of a drug rehabilitation center, and the Clinical Director for the Bridge Counseling Center in Columbus, Ohio. He is a member of the American Psychological Association, the Academy of Pain Management, and the Association of Black Psychologists.

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    Domestic Violence

    What are the signs? How to get out. Where to go for help. Women in Transition,domestic violence,women,philadelphia women of color network,pennsylvania coalition against domestic violence,womenSPECIAL GUEST: Debasri Ghosh, Education and Training Coordinator, from Women in Transition, Inc.(WIT). WIT provides empowerment counseling, referrals and advocacy to women in Philadelphia who are endangered by domestic violence and/or substance abuse.(www.womenintransitioninc.org) AND SPECIAL GUEST: Tonya Lovelace, Project Manager, from Women of Color Network (WOCN). The mission of WOCN is to provide and enhance leadership capacity and resources that promote the activities of women of color advocates and activists within the Sovereign Nations, the United States and U.S. Territories to address the elimination of violence against women and families. (http://womenofcolornetwork.org/wocn.html) AND SPECIAL GUEST: Juan Carlos Areán works as a senior program director for the Family Violence Prevention Fund. He has devoted the last 18 years to engaging men across different cultures to become better fathers, intimate partners and allies to end domestic violence and achieve gender equity. For over a decade, he worked with abusive men at the Men's Resource Center for Change. He also worked as a sexual assault prevention specialist at Harvard University. Mr. Areán is co-author of various articles, curricula and educational tools for men and an a trainer.

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