Dead America

Dead America Podcast We talk about people. We love finding new ways to learn and grow every day. Your story is important and we want to tell it on our next podcast.Find all of our great Podcasts on Our website:Dead Americahttps://www.deadamerica.website Social media: We are mainly on Twitter, So lovers find us @freecircle3We are STRONGER as ONE! Support this podcast: And all of our great Podcasts!Find us on Facebook @deadamericaThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy

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I am so ready for this awesome season of Dead America Podcast! Come over we are still recording episodes. Get on the show now. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Transcript Open Season4 Wed, 10/28 5:54PM • 10:01 SUMMARY KEYWORDS episode, watters, book, cover, jacqueline, thought, interview, own personal transformation, gasoline, willie, quintin, gallon, success, november 18th, podcast, pounds, energy information agency, historical fiction, push, reach SPEAKERS Ja'Quintin Means, Dr. Twyla Dell Ph.D., Ed Watters, Jacqueline Maddison Ed Watters 00:10 To overcome, you must educate. Educate not only yourself, but educate anyone seeking to learn. We are all Dead America, we can all learn something. To learn, we must challenge what we already understand. The way we do that is through conversation. Sometimes we have conversations with others. However, some of the best conversations happen with ourselves. Reach Out and challenge yourself. Let's dive in and learn something right now. Welcome to this episode of Dead America podcast. This is the announcement episode for season four. We're super excited, and we can't wait to share all of the exciting episodes we have for you. Our opening episode Ja' Quintin Means we talk about his new book, Willie, awesome book. And I can't wait for you to pick up a copy and read this exciting book, Willie, let's listen in to just a little bit of our conversation with Ja' Quintin Means. So let's talk about the artwork on the book. To me, the scenario the place in time doesn't actually fit what the cover art suggests. Why did you choose a cover art in that manner in that fashion? Ja'Quintin Means 02:00 Um, I forget the word for it. I think it's called of a an anachronism when you put something out of place in a different time period. So I did that on purpose to kind of show how the things that are going on in the book, of course, it's a historical fiction. But the same thought process is the same situations that we deal with psychologically, are very much alive and well today. And I also wanted that cover to reach out to the younger black community too, because it doesn't necessarily give away what the inside of the book says. So I kind of wanted this wow factor to where, you know, you look at the cover and you kind of like Okay, I see this, you know, Native American Girl, this white girl, these two black kids in the middle of the woods. I What is this about? But then when you read the book, you understand more about the characters and the timeframes and it starts to make a little bit more sense to you. So it's more of like a blending of that the the old times but still modern day thinking like we we would like to believe that we don't think how the slave masters of back then thought or how the slaves back then thought or how the slave catchers and, and the slave drivers of back then thought, but it realistically, we would have the same issues and problems we did today if we did not still think like them. So that was really what I was trying to get across with that cover. Ed Watters 03:27 That was awesome. I hope you enjoyed that. And I can't wait for you to hear that episode. November 4th. Willie, with Ja' Quintin Means, don't miss it. Now, if that wasn't enough for you, on November 11th, we release an episode with Jacqueline Maddison. This young lady is taking the world by storm. She is the owner and editor in chief of the Beverly Hills magazine. Super excited for you to hear that spectacular episode. Let's listen in to just a little bit on Jacqueline Maddison's interview. Jacqueline Maddison 04:08 Everyone's been so caught up and in money and materialism kind of somehow being a definer of success which money may be a part of your destiny and life path. But but it's not necessarily a requirement of the definition of success. Okay. Success is becoming who God created you to be. You know you yourself are...


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 October 28, 2020  10m