NYC Certified Minority Business Enterprise (MBE)
A safe place for community members worldwide to share their unique stories.
Hosted by Timothy 'StoneDancer' Coleman.
We celebrate great wine, loving pets, and those doing great things in the community.
Hosted by Heidi Huebner and Timothy 'StoneDancer' Coleman.
Finding your tribe is essential. Learn how to navigate your purpose with truth, support, and love.
Hosted by Timothy 'StoneDancer' Coleman and Ghylian Bell.
Our mission is to create a safe space for community members worldwide to share their unique stories.
The Book
We use our book, “The Colors of Sound Podcast Planner and Journal”, (available on Amazon at https://a.co/d/aqSW5xJ), to guide participants through the art of storytelling.
The Workshop
Let’s face it, there are several ways to create a podcast these days, so do some research and find the technology that works best for your needs. However, no matter the path you take to complete your goal, you will need to have something to say when you get on the microphone!
This workshop series breaks it all down for you and can be taught online or in person (in the NY/Tri-State region). Read below to learn more.
The Podcast
Listen to our latest episodes of "The Colors of Sound" podcast!
Our motto is, "Discover How Much We Have in Common".
The Interview Opportunity
Share your unique story with the World! Visit our podcast website and complete a quick form and we will contact you with the next steps.
The 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 family dynamics during the holidays, and the impact of societal expectations.
The Colors of Sound Season 2, Episode 1 The Color Me Mozart Interview
The Colors of Sound podcasting workshop brought intergenerational conversations and storytelling to LGBT+ older adults in New York City.
Participants shared personal stories of segregation, societal norms, and the missed opportunity that elected officials frequently experience by not connecting with the LGBTQ+ community in a meaningful way.
Join 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."
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.
Author/Actor/Producer James Phinizy speaks about his new book, "The Amazing Adventures of Pretzel Boy".
The Colors of Sound podcasting workshop brought intergenerational conversations and storytelling to LGBT+ older adults in New York City.
Participants shared personal stories and discussed the definitions of community and how we all seek to find and fit in with our "tribe".
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.
In this season we will be speaking about how to find your purpose. What does purpose look like? What does purpose sound like, and what does purpose feel like when it's in motion?
In Season 2, Episode 1, we ask: "What would you be doing if money and resources were not an issue?"
Excuses.
"Who are the people around us?"
"What types of things do you say to yourself
when no one else is around?"
There is a difference between Power vs. Influence.
How do you respond to your triggers?
Take a deep breath.
What will you do about F-E-A-R?
What is your Truth?
It's ok to make mistakes.
Do it while you're still afraid.
How you view things is important.
Take one step at a time.
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