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The Bum Podcast ( Boss‘d Up Mondays)

The Bum Podcast ( Boss‘d Up Mondays)

De : Laurie Palmer
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Welcome to **Boss‘d Up Monday's Podcast** with your host, Laurie Palmer. Join us every week as Laurie, a dedicated Nonviolence Community Activist and Founder of the Go Get Your Child Community-Based Gun Violence Prevention and Intervention Program, takes you on a journey of empowerment and change.

In a world where violence often leaves families shattered and communities torn apart, Laurie is here to boss you up with stories of strength, resilience, and transformation. Through real-life narratives and personal struggles of families affected by violence, she sheds light on the pressing issues that impact us all. 

Laurie believes that education is the key to change. Each episode, she brings you insights and tools from Boss‘d up individuals who possess expertise in addressing the root causes of the challenges we face. With a commitment to living a nonviolent life, Laurie guides you through the process of understanding and handling the issues that affect you, while equipping you with the knowledge and resources needed to overcome them.

But this podcast goes beyond the practical. Laurie's deep connection to spiritual wisdom infuses each episode, inviting you to explore the path of active nonviolence both within yourself and in the world around you. Through the mix of practical advice and profound insights, Boss‘d Up Monday's Nonviolence Podcast is your gateway to a more compassionate and harmonious existence.

In one unforgettable episode, Laurie shares the heart-wrenching story of a mother who watched her son endure six gunshot wounds and be left for dead in the streets. This tragic event became a wakeup call that reverberated through her family, friends, church, coworkers, and the very community where it all happened. Laurie's personal journey of discovery about gun violence began on that fateful day, and now, after seven long years of learning, she's ready to share her hard-earned wisdom with you.

Laurie Palmer's impressive credentials include being a Mother, Grandmother, Survivor of Gun Violence, Transformational Speaker, and Community Leader in Gun Violence, Housing, and Policy. Her podcast brings you interviews with the unsung heroes of Portland, Oregon—role models, decision-makers, and community leaders who are driving change and raising awareness about pressing social issues. From the grassroots causes of gun violence to larger community, local, and state perspectives, Laurie Palmer's Boss‘d Up Monday's Nonviolence Podcast delivers insight, inspiration, and the tools you need to make a difference.

Tune in every week to embrace the power of nonviolence, transform your perspective, and join a movement for positive change. Subscribe now to Boss‘d Up Monday's Nonviolence Podcast and be part of a community that's reshaping the future through compassion and action.

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    • Roulette Delgado, The Journey of a One-of-a-Kind Hip-Hop Artist
      Sep 13 2023

      In this electrifying episode of our podcast, we dive deep into the world of one of Portland's most distinctive hip-hop artists, Big Burr PDX. Known for his unique style characterized by a slow-witted flow, rapid flips, and a remarkable singing voice, Big Burr PDX is not your average rapper—he's also an accomplished singer, songwriter, and plus-size model. With a track record that includes opening for iconic artists like Ice Cube, E-40, Genuwine, and Baby Bash in front of massive crowds of twenty thousand, his journey to stardom is nothing short of extraordinary. But amidst the glitz and glamour of the music industry, we take a moment to get real with Big Burr PDX.

      He shares poignant stories about his mother's struggles and triumphs as a black-owned business owner, highlighting the resilience and determination that runs in his family. The conversation takes a personal turn as Big Burr PDX opens up about his own struggles with the system, recounting experiences with DHS and the juvenile system, along with a candid exploration of his history with drugs and alcohol. We delve into the emotional journey of coming out, discussing the challenges he faced and the liberation that came with embracing his true self. Our conversation takes a reflective turn as we trace the roots of Big Burr PDX's music career. He shares when and how it all began, offering a glimpse into the passion and drive that have propelled him to where he is today. Speaking of the present, we explore where he stands in his career right now, providing listeners with an insider's view of the artist's current projects and aspirations.

      Looking ahead, we ask Big Burr PDX about his next move in the industry. He offers a sneak peek into what fans and the city of Portland, Oregon, can expect from him in the near future, leaving us all eagerly anticipating his forthcoming work. But this interview isn't just about music; it's about identity and community. Big Burr PDX shares his profound love for his city and discusses how he represents Portland, Oregon, through his music. His music not only entertains but also serves as a mirror to the city's diverse culture and vibrant spirit. In a moment of reflection, we ask Big Burr PDX about the one thing he would change in Portland when it comes to people accepting others for who they are. His answer is bound to inspire listeners to foster a more inclusive and compassionate community.

      Join us for an engaging conversation with Big Burr PDX, where music, identity, and social change converge, and where the unique voice of this one-of-a-kind artist shines brightly.

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      50 min
    • Saskia Hostetler Lippy, MD
      Aug 29 2023

      Welcome to the 3rd episode of the **Bossed Up Mondays** podcast! In this episode, we dive into a serious discussion that we should be having nationally talking about trauma and Community healing with your host Laurie and Saskia Hostetler Lippy, MD, who is better known as Rocky. Rocky worked on the front lines and did some journalist activist work here in Oregon on gun violence as well as the Frontline medical work with demonstrators that were hurt during the crisis that happened during the pandemic in downtown Portland. She has seen trauma first hand on the front line as well as in her patients.

      Episode Highlights:

      Laurie Palmer has a very special guest on the show today. This guest Saskia Hostetler Lippy, MD, she is a writer, psychiatrist, and activist in Portland, Oregon. They call her Rocky because she's a fighter for the people. She is a member of the Portland Peace Team and a field reporter for the TRUST network. She noticed Mrs Palmer first at the gun violence Round Table speaking strongly about her community and the gun violence is happening in her community. And she couldn't help noticing this mother that had a son that had been shot six times still in the fight against gun violence many years later after her son had been laid to rest. Treat her so she set out to meet with her and here you have the two of them talking about healing. So they're going to talk about the healing Circle cuz Mrs Palmer made it very clear that there's trauma in their families that needs to be healed. Triple trauma generational trauma as well as trauma from gun violence and until that traumas addressed you will have gun violence.

       Healing Circle works to end silence around issues of gun violence by promoting family  & community  strength, in these 4 areas; 1. Relationships, 2. Career, 3. Finances, 4 Spirituality are Affirmations

       Each family, individual or youth will have life coaching with lived experience to educate them in the following areas as well as educate them on the grass root issues of gun violence. 

      What are Sole Survivor's mothers that have been affected by violence in Portland Oregon that have created Healing Circle?

      Sole Survivors Healing Circle is an approach to violence that uses peacemaking circle techniques and restorative practices to bring individuals who have been affected by gun violence & domestic violence with willing family members, support persons, a trained professional facilitator, and community volunteers. The Circles carefully monitor the safety of the family, encourage dialogue about the incident(s), explore gender dynamics and uncover the family’s history of violence — all with the goal of creating meaningful change. The Sole Survivors Healing Circle model is flexible, culturally sensitive, and works with the criminal justice and child welfare system to bring about healing and transformation in individuals, families and communities. 

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      37 min
    • Uniting Against Violence: A Conversation with Elder Robert Richardson
      Aug 21 2023

      In this captivating episode of *Boss ‘d Up Monday's Nonviolence Podcast*, host Laurie Palmer brings you an extraordinary guest with deep roots in the fight against gun violence: Elder Robert Richardson. As a veteran gang outreach worker in Portland, Oregon, Elder Richardson played a pivotal role in addressing the scourge of gun violence since 1988. Join us as we explore his journey, insights, and experiences working with the community to combat violence.

      Episode Highlights:


      - Meet Elder Robert Richardson, a dedicated community leader with decades of experience in tackling gun violence.
      - Dive into the history of the first gang-related murder in Portland, Oregon, where Elder Richardson worked closely with Joseph Ray Ray Winston, the 17-year-old victim of the city's inaugural gang-related drive-by shooting.
      - Gain unique perspectives on the impact of gun violence and how communities have changed over the past 35 years.
      - Learn about Elder Richardson's personal connection to gun violence when his own grandson became involved in a tragic incident.
      - Discover the powerful motivations behind Elder Richardson's work and his unwavering commitment to making a difference.
      - Delve into Elder Richardson's role as a fact-checker in Laurie Palmer's journey, tracing back to her post-prison life and her engagement with the Emmanuel Temple Church.

      **Guest Spotlight: Elder Robert Richardson**
      Elder Robert Richardson's legacy in Portland's battle against gun violence is indelible. Having witnessed the first gang-related drive-by shooting over three decades ago, he brings unparalleled insight into the community's transformation and the challenges that persist. His dedication to outreach work has made him a respected figure and a source of wisdom in navigating the complexities of violence prevention.

      **Community Building and Beyond:**
      Through the lens of Elder Robert Richardson's experiences, this episode offers a dynamic exploration of the fight against gun violence. Laurie Palmer and Elder Richardson delve into the importance of community support and intervention programs for at-risk youth. Listeners gain a deeper understanding of the impact of violence on families and the necessity of collective efforts to effect lasting change.

      Join us for a riveting conversation that brings to light the intricacies of gun violence prevention, the resilience of communities, and the commitment of individuals like Elder Robert Richardson to a safer, nonviolent future. Tune in to *Boss ‘d Up Monday's Nonviolence Podcast* for inspiration, insights, and a shared journey towards a more compassionate world.

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      36 min
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