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June is always a hard month for me and my family. The tragic accidental death of my son, Mickarl D. Thomas, Jr. on June 14, 1997 still leaves a void in my heart too painful for many to understand. His death was the result of a single occupant fatal car accident after drinking at a party, days after graduating from high school with his twin sister. That was 18 years ago, but the memories are still vivid in my mind.
Tragedy is hard to comprehend…whether it’s accidental or intentional. It leaves a trail of tears in the wake of surviving victims, family members and friends often left behind. The latest tragedy occurred last night when worshippers at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church were simply exercising their right to attend Bible Study in the House of God. For nine of them, including the Pastor of the church, it would be their last day on earth, as they were murdered by a hateful young man bent on ending their lives for his own personal satisfaction. What do you do when the answers don’t come from such tragedies? How do you console family members and friends whose unbearable pain can be difficult to watch? What do you say when the words are too cumbersome? Today’s show will offer some responses to life’s tragedies from my personal perspective, having lived all of these years in the wake of my son’s death.
Biographical Profile of Reverend Honorable Clementa C. Pinckney
Slain Pastor of Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church, Charleston, South Carolina There is incomplete information as the police will only give partial details on this tragic event. On Wednesday June 17, 2015 a lone White gunman sat with members of the congregation during Bible Study before opening fire and killing nine people, including the Pastor. Pray for the families and those impacted by this terrible crime. 9 DEAD...including the Pastor The Reverend Honorable Clementa C. Pinckney. The Police Chief has now called this a HATE CRIME. The shooter was caught on Thursday June 18th in Shelby, North Carolina. He is 21 year old white supremacist Dylann Storm Roof. The gun used was given to him by his father as a birthday gift. Rev. Pinckney's Biography The Reverend Honorable Clementa C. Pinckney was born July 30, 1973 the son of Mr. John Pinckney and the late Theopia Stevenson Pinckney of Ridgeland, South Carolina. He was educated in the public schools of Jasper County. He is a magna cum laude graduate of Allen University with a degree in Business Administration. While there, Reverend Pinckney served as freshman class president, student body president, and senior class president. Ebony Magazine recognized Rev. Pinckney as one the "Top College Students in America". During his junior year, he received a Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson Summer Research Fellowship in the fields of public policy and international affairs. He received a graduate fellowship to the University of South Carolina where he earned a Master's degree in public administration. He completed a Master's of Divinity from the Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary. Rev. Pinckney answered the call to preach at the age of thirteen and received his first appointment to pastor at the age of eighteen. He has served the following charges: Young's Chapel-Irmo, The Port Royal Circuit, Mount Horr-Yonges Island, Presiding Elder of the Wateree District and Campbell Chapel, Bluffton. He serves as the pastor of historic Mother Emanuel A.M.E. in Charleston, South Carolina. Rev. Pinckney was elected to the South Carolina House of Representatives in 1996 at the age of twenty-three. In 2000, he was elected to the State Senate at the age of twenty-seven. He is one of the youngest persons and the youngest African-American in South Carolina to be elected to the State Legislature. He represents Jasper, Beaufort, Charleston, Colleton, and Hampton Counties. His committee assignments include Senate Finance, Banking and Insurance, Transportation, Medical Affairs and Corrections and Penology. Washington Post columnist, David Broder, called Rev. Pinckney a "political spirit lifter for suprisingly not becoming cynical about politics." Rev. Pinckney has served in other capacities in the state to include a college trustee and corporate board member. In May 2010, he delivered the Commencement Address for the Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary. He and his wife Jennifer had two children - Eliana and Malana. History of Mother Emanuel AME Church The history of Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church reflects the development of religious institutions for African Americans in Charleston. Dating back to the fall of 1787 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Richard Allen founded the Free African Society, adhering to the Doctrines of Methodism established by John Wesley. In 1816, black members of Charleston's Methodist Episcopal church withdrew over disputed burial ground, and under the leadership of Morris Brown. The Rev. Morris Brown organized a church of persons of color and sought to have it affiliated with Allen's church. Three churches arose under the Free African Society and were named the "Bethel Circuit". One of the Circuit churches was located in the suburbs of Ansonborough, Hampstead, and Cow Alley, now known as Philadelphia Alley in the French Quarters of Charleston. Emanuel's congregation grew out of the Hampstead Church, located at Reid and Hanover Streets. In 1822 the church was investigated for its involvement with a planned slave revolt. Denmark Vesey, one of the church's founders, organized a major slave uprising in Charleston. Vesey was raised in slavery in the Virgin Islands among newly imported Africans. He was the personal servant of slavetrader Captain Joseph Vesey, who settled in Charleston in 1783. Beginning in December 1821, Vesey began to organize a slave rebellion, but authorities were informed of the plot before it could take place. The plot created mass hysteria throughout the Carolinas and the South. Brown, suspected but never convicted of knowledge of the plot, went north to Philadelphia where he eventually became the second bishop of the AME denomination. During the Vesey controversy, the AME church was burned. Worship services continued after the church was rebuilt until 1834 when all black churches were outlawed. The congregation continued the tradition of the African church by worshipping underground until 1865 when it was formally reorganized, and the name Emanuel was adopted, meaning "God with us". The wooden two-story church that was built on the present site in 1872 was destroyed by the devastating earthquake of August 31, 1886. The present edifice was completed in 1891 under the pastorate of the Rev. L. Ruffin Nichols. The magnificent brick structure with encircling marble panels was restored, redecorated and stuccoed during the years of 1949-51 under the leadership of the Rev. Frank R. Veal. The bodies of the Rev. Nichols and his wife were exhumed and entomed in the base of the steeple so that they may forever be with the Emanuel that they helped to nurture. For more information visit the church website: www.emanuelamechurch.org
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My world changed in 1997 when my 17 year old son was tragically killed in a single occupant car crash. Six days after graduating from Milton High School on June 14, 1997. It's the reason why I started Student Safety Month in 1998.
It is my intent to provide you with enough information to make this month a meaningful opportunity for promoting student safety within your organization or community. Let me first say that the free information kit that you can download is designed to BEGIN your safety activities, or provide you with a springboard to ENHANCE the safety initiative you already have in place. The suggested activities can be launched during the summer months or throughout the rest of the year. I hope that this information kit will help you with your student safety initiative. Consider the categories and statistics for any bulletin boards you may create during the month. Include current event topics as a launching pad for lunch time or classroom discussions. Incorporate the concept in everything that you do at home, school or at work. Spread the word about Student Safety Month. If you have any questions, or would like to schedule a live presentation, please call me at (508) 947-5755.
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Focus On Empowerment can be heard every Thursday at 1pm Eastern. Log Onto: www.blogtalkradio.com/globalcarole Listen LIVE or Download Anytime ======================== My May 21st radio broadcast revealed that I was recently diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes…something shocking and very sobering to me. I immediately changed my food regiment, started exercising regularly and have lost 20+ pounds in the course of the past six weeks. Today I want to focus on HOW I plan on consistently eat healthy foods…not for a season..but for the rest of my LIFE! Some foods have been banned from my list…and some have been modified. It’s all a matter of choices I make to bring forth a new healthy approach to living a full rich life for the next 20 to 40 years! Listen to today’s show and I’ll walk you through a regiment that you can live with by making smart choices about food, nutrition and tasty eats and treats along the way. See Recipe Below... ======================== YOUR COMMENTS ARE WELCOME! How To Download Today's Show •Can't listen live??? No problem. •After The Broadcast...Go To www.blogtalkradio.com/globalcarole •On My Homepage Select Today's Show •At the top right hand corner you’ll see three symbols: a cloud with an arrow pointing down, a rectangle with an arrow pointing to the right and a speaker that you can control. Pick the first symbol: the cloud with the arrow point down. For MAC: press down your command key and control key at the same time and click on the cloud. Select “Download Link File As” and save to your computer. For PC: Press down your command key and follow the instructions above for a MAC. •The Broadcast will play on your computer, Laptop, iPad, Android device, iPod, iPhone, or any other MP3 Listening Device
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Focus On Empowerment can be heard every Thursday at 1pm Eastern. Log Onto: www.blogtalkradio.com/globalcarole Listen LIVE or Download Anytime ======================== I am still getting over the initial shock. The innocent looking letter arrived from my doctor on April 11th. I quickly opened it, read through it and everything looked pretty normal. Test results … all negative. Except one. My Hemoglobin A1c was elevated. It is a blood test that is used to monitor the control of blood sugars. It indicated that I had type 2 diabetes. I had two choices. Do nothing and the insulin shots and medication would soon follow. Or IMMEDIATELY change my eating habits, exercise and permanently change my lifestyle. Listen to today’s show and find out what I did next. What is Type 2 Diabetes? Diabetes is a problem with your body that causes blood glucose (sugar) levels to rise higher than normal. This is also called hyperglycemia. Type 2 diabetes is the most common form of diabetes. If you have type 2 diabetes your body does not use insulin properly. This is called insulin resistance. At first, your pancreas makes extra insulin to make up for it. But, over time it isn't able to keep up and can't make enough insulin to keep your blood glucose at normal levels. Source: American Diabetes Association www.diabetes.org Also a great place to journal your food each day: www.caloriecount.com ======================== YOUR COMMENTS ARE WELCOME! How To Download Today's Show •Can't listen live??? No problem. •After The Broadcast...Go To www.blogtalkradio.com/globalcarole •On My Homepage Select Today's Show •At the top right hand corner you’ll see three symbols: a cloud with an arrow pointing down, a rectangle with an arrow pointing to the right and a speaker that you can control. Pick the first symbol: the cloud with the arrow point down. For MAC: press down your command key and control key at the same time and click on the cloud. Select “Download Link File As” and save to your computer. For PC: Press down your command key and follow the instructions above for a MAC. •The Broadcast will play on your computer, Laptop, iPad, Android device, iPod, iPhone, or any other MP3 Listening Device by Carole Copeland Thomas As we celebrate this Mother's Day, l am reminded of the wonderful connection between our mothers and those who have mentored us.
History of Mother's Day--The Action of One Woman: The driving force behind Mother’s Day was Anna Jarvis, who organized observances in Grafton, W.Va., and Philadelphia, Pa., on May 10, 1908. As the annual celebration became popular around the country, Jarvis asked members of Congress to set aside a day to honor mothers. She succeeded in 1914, when Congress designated the second Sunday in May as Mother’s Day. My Mentors In this video I am paying tribute to the women (and men) who raised me at my home church, St. Paul AME in Detroit Michigan. This video shows how important mentoring is between generations. Enjoy! Happy Mother's Day To All!!
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Log Onto: www.blogtalkradio.com/globalcarole Listen LIVE or Download Anytime ======================== Here are 6 more great websites I personally recommend for 2015. Sure there are millions of websites on the Internet…but these 6 I personally recommend for projects, professional research and personal development. And send us your favorite website and why you like it: Send your favorite picks to [email protected]. We’ll send you a special E Report detailing some of the websites covered in today’s program. Grab a pen and paper or log in today’s information straight to your computer, laptop, iPad or smartphone. We’ll give you the websites that will move you forward straight throughout the months ahead! Here They Are! 1. www.mashable.com Leading source for news, information & resources for the Connected Generation. Hub for worldwide news. 2. www.un.org The official website for the United Nations. Available in several languages. Learn more about world events and the UN’s involvement in global issues. 3. www.succeedasyourownboss.com Official website for small business guru Melinda Emerson. She is a friend and colleague and I have enjoyed watching her own business explode into one of the top small business firms in the country. 4. www.embracingindia.com The section of Carole Copeland Thomas’ website chronicling the activities and travels to India. Learn more about the upcoming 2016 trip to India in the weeks to come. Learn about the unique African American and Indian partnership through the African Methodist Episcopal Church. 5. www.lisasee.com One of the top fiction and non-fiction writers on China. Lisa See is 1/8 Chinese…but her soul is all Chinese. Explore her books and really learn about the rich heritage and legacy of the Chinese culture. 6. www.webmd.com The #1 website for healthcare. A collection of articles, general advice, tips and suggestions for preventive and proactive healthcare. Bonus: Here’s a link to the Most Popular Health Websites for 2015: http://www.ebizmba.com/articles/health-websites ======================== YOUR COMMENTS ARE WELCOME! How To Download Today's Show •Can't listen live??? No problem. •After The Broadcast...Go To www.blogtalkradio.com/globalcarole •On My Homepage Select Today's Show •At the top right hand corner you’ll see three symbols: a cloud with an arrow pointing down, a rectangle with an arrow pointing to the right and a speaker that you can control. Pick the first symbol: the cloud with the arrow point down. For MAC: press down your command key and control key at the same time and click on the cloud. Select “Download Link File As” and save to your computer. For PC: Press down your command key and follow the instructions above for a MAC. •The Broadcast will play on your computer, Laptop, iPad, Android device, iPod, iPhone, or any other MP3 Listening Device 5/1/2015 Stop, Think and Then Speak: How To Get Through Tough Times When You Want To Lash OutRead NowYou know those moments. Someone pulls your tripwire and a wave of anger comes rushing to the surface of your mouth. You lash out in hostility with unfiltered vengeance fit for a boxing ring. You keep going until you’re exhausted, yet satisfied. You have successfully attacked your opponent, who lies shocked in silence by what you have just said. You couldn’t help it. The words came rushing out so easily. And you were so angry at your opponent, colleague, loved one, staff member or friend that censoring your message was the last thing on your mind.
Then a flash of reality streaks across your brain. What have I done??? Why did I say that?? OMG I don’t want to think about the backlash! These moments can reek havoc in our homes, on the job, in our relationships or as we are negotiating important contracts or agreements. Unfiltered angry words are actually part of the Seven Deadly Sins, actions and behaviors that we should all resist during our journey in life. Easier said than done you say. Well, with some practice and advance planning you can prepare for combatting these difficult situations with diplomacy and tact. Skill and confidence. Serenity and courage. The combination creating a systematic manner of managing your anger so that it does not turn into verbal rage. Here’s a simple three step process that will help you channel your energy in the right direction the next time your blood boils and you just want to lash out with an unfiltered response. Stop. Think. Then Speak
Words matter! Tone of voice matters! Body language matters! Used correctly, they can signal a powerful message that you understand the anger, but you won’t participate in a shouting match. Think about this from a proactive perspective. You are going to get get angry sometime in the near future. Preparing for your reaction is how you can control the situation as best as you can. Three simple actions can work in your favor and diffuse a difficult situation. Stop. Think, Then Speak. It’s a strategy I have often used, and I encourage you to try it in the future. It will also help you sleep at night when the going gets tough. -Carole Copeland Thomas
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Log Onto: www.blogtalkradio.com/globalcarole Listen LIVE or Download Anytime ======================== Sometimes in our fast paced world it’s difficult to imagine our communities of the past. Historian Rui Santos detailed an average trip by horse and carriage from Boston to Plymouth in the 1830s lasting some 10 hours. Fifty years later a new form of transportation would take center stage: the bicycle. And it was during that time period between 1880 and 1900 that the intersection of race, athleticism and cycling came to mean new forms of freedom and expression. Lorenz Finison’s remarkable new book, Boston’s Cycling Craze paints the landscape of how a host of visionaries took to the streets and byways … all for the glory of the bicycle. Black, White, Asian and Biracial…they are all in the book and all chronicled in detail during these pioneer years of cycling. Come explore with us as we turn back the clocks to the golden age of bicycles during and era worth noting in the annuls of American history. About The Book From 1877 to 1896, the popularity of bicycles increased exponentially, and Boston was in on it from the start. The Boston Bicycle Club was the first in the nation, and the city’s cyclists formed the nucleus of a new national organization, the League of American Wheelmen. The sport was becoming a craze, and Massachusetts had the largest per capita membership in the league in the 1890s and the largest percentage of women members. Several prominent cycling magazines were published in Boston, making cycling a topic of press coverage and a growing cultural influence as well as a form of recreation. Lorenz J. Finison explores the remarkable rise of Boston cycling through the lives of several participants, including Kittie Knox, a biracial twenty-year-old seamstress who challenged the color line; Mary Sargent Hopkins, a self-proclaimed expert on women’s cycling and publisher of The Wheelwoman; and Abbot Bassett, a longtime secretary of the League of American Wheelman and a vocal cycling advocate for forty years. Finison shows how these riders and others interacted on the road and in their cycling clubhouses, often constrained by issues of race, class, religion, and gender. He reveals the challenges facing these riders, whether cycling for recreation or racing, in a time of segregation, increased immigration, and debates about the rights of women. See more at: https://www.umass.edu/umpress/title/bostons-cycling-craze-1880-1900#sthash.bZqbMUTL.dpuf ======================== YOUR COMMENTS ARE WELCOME! How To Download Today's Show •Can't listen live??? No problem. •After The Broadcast...Go To www.blogtalkradio.com/globalcarole •On My Homepage Select Today's Show •At the top right hand corner you’ll see three symbols: a cloud with an arrow pointing down, a rectangle with an arrow pointing to the right and a speaker that you can control. Pick the first symbol: the cloud with the arrow point down. For MAC: press down your command key and control key at the same time and click on the cloud. Select “Download Link File As” and save to your computer. Dear Valued Reader
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Peace and Abundance To You, Carole Copeland Thomas Wishing Everyone A Blessed Easter around the world. You can't have Christianity without the Easter Story.
May the love and grace of Jesus Christ fill our hearts as we reach out to those who are similar and different than ourselves. May we continue to strive to make meaningful connections and purpose in all that we do. Happy Easter! -Carole Copeland Thomas, MBA, CDMP |
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