The Black and Jewish Podcast with Ashira Solomon

630 Followers

The Black and Jewish Podcast is a thought-provoking show hosted by Ashira Solomon, who is both Black and Jewish. This podcast aims to bridge the gap between two often misunderstood communities—the Black and Jewish communities—through authentic, raw, and critical conversations. Ashira, with her unique perspective, engages in open dialogues that explore the challenges, struggles, and triumphs within each community. The show delves into the issues causing division while also celebrating the shared history, resilience, and strength of both groups. With a focus on understanding, empathy, and practical solutions, The Black and Jewish Podcast provides a space for listeners to confront difficult topics, navigate political landscapes, and highlight what can unite us rather than divide us. Ashira prides herself on being able to sit with anyone who wants to talk, fostering a welcoming environment for discussion and progress.

Solomon's Farm and Lifestyle

15 Followers

In this channel, you're going to learn more about my hobbies, my lifestyle, farm and farming techniques. I will be uploading different breeds of birds, animals and daily activities in my farm. I'm also going to show how i started my farm, the challenges, feeding, environment, how i started my journey and many more!!! so, if you're interested in farming or animals or you are looking for a new hobby then this is a place to be and learn. please subscribe, like, share and support my channel. You can support my channel and these animals by sending us your support (BTC: 1A1cXXiHQGg9RWgNCzMu3fSQi1emkj778u)

Santa Fe Locomotives

13 Followers

All about Santa Fe Locomotives - Steam & Diesel! This channel is brand new and I have big plans for it! My name is Sam D. Teague, author of "The Madame Queen - ATSF 5000". In my research to write the Madame Queen history, I learned a lot about the development of motive power on the Santa Fe Railway. My friend, Larry E. Brasher literally wrote the book on steam power development on the Santa Fe with his first book on the subject, "Santa Fe Locomotive Development" published in 2006 by Signature Press. I was fortunate to be his editor and publisher for his second volume, SFLD II. Soon I will publish the first video and I will have many more to come. I will be looking at steam and diesel locomotives of the Santa Fe Railway from the very first locomotive in 1869 to the last one purchased by the Santa Fe before the merger in 1995. We will be exploring all things having to do with the locomotives, both steam and diesel, of the Santa Fe Railway. Stay tuned for an exciting journey.