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The Happy Hour with Jamie Ivey

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  • The Happy Hour Podcast is hosted by Jamie Ivey, and each week she brings a guest to the show. During the happy hour they will discuss anything and everything just as if you were around the table with your own girlfriends. Jamie loves to connect with women and encourage them as they journey through life. These conversations will make you laugh and cry all in one. The Happy Hour will be something you look forward to each week. You will be encouraged as you listen to other women talk about the simplest things in life to the grandest. Grab a cup of coffee and enjoy the conversation!
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  • HH #675 Do It Anyway with Tasha Cobbs Leonard
    Jun 7 2024

    Jamie recently released a statement on Instagram that she is stepping away from podcasting for a while. As a team, we have decided to air the six conversations that were recorded prior to May 20th. We decided to do this to honor the guests, the projects they have worked on, and the stories they are sharing.

    On today's show we have Grammy Award-winning singer/songwriter Tasha Cobbs Leonard to discuss her latest project, "Do It Anyway: Don't Give Up Before It Gets Good." In less than a decade, Tasha Cobbs Leonard has become one of the most iconic artists in gospel music history. Winner of the Billboard Music Award for Top Gospel Artist for the past two years, her latest radio single, “You Know My Name (Live),” recently climbed to #1, while her career-launching hit, “Break Every Chain,” was recently certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America.

    Tasha discusses her various roles as a wife, mother, pastor, entrepreneur, and gospel artist and shares personal stories about her journey in music, including the impact of her hit song 'Break Every Chain'. Tasha also opens up about her battle with depression and the importance of being present in the moment. Tasha's new book is a testament to her resilience and faith and trust me, you want to go grab a copy!

    Thanks for listening and sharing with a friend!

    SHOW LINKS:

    -Connect with Tasha Cobbs Leonard

    -Do It Anyway

    -Why Can't I Get It Together

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    33 m
  • HH #674 Preventing & Ending Human Trafficking with Victor Boutros
    Jun 5 2024

    Jamie recently released a statement on Instagram that she is stepping away from podcasting for a while. As a team, we have decided to air the six conversations that were recorded prior to May 20th. We decided to do this to honor the guests, the projects they have worked on, and the stories they are sharing.

    Victor Boutrous, the founder of the Human Trafficking Institute, joins Jamie Ivey on the Happy Hour podcast to discuss human trafficking and how it can be combated. Boutrous shares his personal experience with a trafficking case and explains the work his organization does to build specialized anti-trafficking units and prosecute traffickers. He emphasizes the importance of enforcement and the need to decimate trafficking by reducing it exponentially. Boutrous believes that millions of people can be protected from trafficking through their work.

    Victor Boutros is the CEO of the Human Trafficking Institute. He was a federal prosecutor in the Department of Justice’s Human Trafficking Unit. He and Gary Haugen co-authored the best-selling book The Locust Effect: Why the End of Poverty Requires the End of Violence. Boutros is a graduate of Baylor, Harvard, Oxford, and the University of Chicago Law School. He lives with his wife, three kids and two dogs in Dallas, Texas.

    The conversation will give you a better understanding of the definition of trafficking, its prevalence in the US, and the role we have in combating it. Check out our links below to get involved and put an end to human trafficking!

    SHOW LINKS:

    -Human Trafficking Institute

    -Justice Partners

    -Starfish Project

    -Digital Safety Resources

    -The Anxious Generation

    -The Chosen

    -Pray As You Go App

    -Jordan Raynor

    -Holly's Story

    -Rebecca's Story

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    47 m
  • HH #673 The Need For Diversity and Accountability with LaTasha Morrison
    May 31 2024

    Jamie recently released a statement on Instagram that she is stepping away from podcasting for a while. As a team, we have decided to air the six conversations that were recorded prior to May 20th. We decided to do this to honor the guests, the projects they have worked on, and the stories they are sharing.

    We might think of systemic racism as an unfortunate part of American history, something that happened back in the day. But the systems were never truly dismantled in our country, leaving artifacts of injustice that continue to affect every aspect of life for Black and Brown Americans. With the current DEI ban sweeping across campuses, students of color are facing the potential loss of their safe spaces and representation. Why should this matter to everyone? On today's show LaTasha Morrison shares that answer with us and how it's detrimental impact affects all of us! Through remembering our nation's history, LaTasha encourages everyone to hold elected leaders accountable and gives practical advice on how you can fight for equality and accountability in our systems! LaTasha calls for the church to lead the way in a deeper understanding of empathy, love, compassion, and justice.

    Latasha Morrison is a distinguished author and nonprofit founder widely known for her transformative work in fostering racial reconciliation and unity. As a New York Times best-selling author, she has captured the hearts and minds of readers worldwide with her powerful words and insightful perspectives. She founded the nonprofit Be the Bridge in 2016 to encourage racial reconciliation among all ethnicities, to promote racial unity in America, and to equip others to do the same. Her new book, Brown Faces, White Spaces: Confronting Systemic Racism to Bring Healing and Restoration, traces the origins of systemic racism in America, illuminating why it persists today. In the book, she equips and calls readers to break the systems that have for so long marginalized the BIPOC communities. Through her writing and advocacy, Latasha Morrison is a beacon of hope, igniting conversations, challenging social norms and empowering others to take action toward a more inclusive and equitable world.

    Thanks for listening and sharing this episode with a friend!

    SHOW LINKS:

    Brown Faces, White Spaces: Confronting Systemic Racism to Bring Healing and Restoration

    Why Can't I Get It Together

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I absolutely love Jamie Ivey! She is so real!
I have read one of her books and I'm working on the 2nd one! She is absolutely someone that everyone can relate to.

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