Synopsis
Impact The Outcome (I/O) and his goal is to Inspire, Motivate and Empower Haitian Millennials to reconnect with the homeland.This Podcast is based on three very important pillars that are INSPIRE, MOTIVATE, and EMPOWER.INSPIREWe hope to inspire the Haitian Millennials around the globe to take pride in the achievements of our forefathers. Now its incumbent upon us, the new generation to write a new page in the history book of the country.MOTIVATEWe hope to motivate them to learn more about the homeland, be a more forceful defender of our history and an apologetic ambassador for our people.EMPOWERWe hope to empower them to be more dignified of their origins and the roles in which our ancestors played in uprooting the evil that was slavery, and the fight toward equality and respect for all races.
Episodes
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New Year Resolution / Haitian Independence Day
02/01/2018 Duration: 49minToday podcast topics: 1) New Year Resolution; 2) Haiti Independence Day; 3) New Year Childhood memories; 4) Haitian Revolution Q&A Don't forget to connect with us in our social community, we want to hear from you: IG: @IOPodcast Twitter: @IO_Podcast Facebook: @ImpactTheOutcome Music credit: Sove Peyi Mwen by Freedom; Freedom by Pharell Williams
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Day After Christmas
27/12/2017 Duration: 42minOn this episode of Impact The Outcome, we talked about our Christmas dinner, fatherhood, and more. Don't forget to connect with us in our social community, we want to hear from you: IG: @IOPodcast Twitter: @IO_Podcast Facebook: @ImpactTheOutcome Music credit: Dance With My Father by Luther Vandross; Nwel by Max Aubin (konkou chante nwel 98).
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Christmas Traditions
25/12/2017 Duration: 45minOn behalf of our Team at Impact The Outcome, we wished you a very special holiday! May it brings your joy, peace, and love! On this episode of Impact The Outcome, Sandra and I talked about Christmas Traditions. We also discussed the best and worse gift we have received, what show we are binge watching right now, and what we are most looking forward to the year 2018. Connect with us in our social communities and let us know what you think about the podcast: Facebook: Impact The Outcome Instagram: @IOPodcast Twitter: @IO_Podcast email: info@iopodcast website: www.iopodcast.net
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Lakay Book Signing
18/12/2017 Duration: 47minI am elated to be back Impactors. I had taken a hiatus to focus on some other projects related to Impact the Outcome. Within my time away from the podcast, it allowed me to focus on the vision for Impact The Outcome overall. In this episode, I expanded more on what those projects were, what lies ahead and a recap of my book signing. Don't forget to connect with us on: Facebook: Impact The Outcome / DavidFrederickLakay Instagram: IOPodcast / David_Lakay Twitter: IO_Podcast / David_Lakay Music Credit: L'Union by Steve Brunache Little Drummer Boy by Pentatonix Daybreak by Kevin MacLeod Long Road Ahead B by Kevin MacLeod Carol Of The Bells by Audionautix
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International Creole Day & My Trip to Dallas
30/10/2017 Duration: 36minCreole is the most widely spoken and most developed of a large group of creole languages that are found today in all former French plantation colonies, including Louisiana, Guadeloupe, Martinique, French Guyana and islands in the Indian Ocean In a way, Creole resulted from African slaves' efforts to speak the French that they heard when they arrived in the colony of Saint-Domingue (now Haiti). Slaves came from all over West Africa and spoke many different languages.
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Episode 72: The Social Climate in America
02/10/2017 Duration: 01h19minColin Kaepernick, a former quarterback for the San Francisco 49ers, shocked the nation last year by taking a knee during the national anthem. For some, it is one of the most peaceful ways to express yourself. For others, refusing to stand for the national anthem shows disrespect for the flag and members of the armed forces. Therefore, is an ineffective and counterproductive way to promote a cause. David Frederick, host of Impact The Outcome and author of Lakay debated Jeff Noel, founder of Barbershop speaks and author Powerful Presenting on the subject. Listen to where they stand on the matter.
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Episode 71: All you Need to know about DACA
27/09/2017 Duration: 01h06minMaria has worked to defend basic human rights of low-income and migrant peoples for 25 years. She is a graduate of Georgetown University, where Maria was active in the anti-apartheid and Central America solidarity movements. She connected with Tenant and Workers’ United, where she became the lead organizer on a campaign to create a housing cooperative. She has worked to defend public health care coverage and promoted the growth of award-winning free clinics: La Clinica del Pueblo in Washington, D.C. and Good News Care Center in Florida. She also served as Deputy Director of the Human Services Coalition in South Florida. Maria has been a Board Member for Florida New Majority, ACLU of Florida, New World Foundation Board in New York, and the Highlander Center in Tennessee. She founded FLIC in 2005 and is the mother of Dante.
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Is this the worse Hurricane season ever?
25/09/2017 Duration: 54minBefore this month, just 18 such landfalls had happened in the previous 165 years (and never more than three in a single year).There have been only 33 Category 5 storms in the Atlantic since hurricane records began in 1851. Twenty-three of them have formed since 1961; 11 in only the last 14 years. We answered these questions:What is the current state right now? What is the current state right now? What exactly happened? Were we prepared? And what we should do moving forward…
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Episode 67: Interview with Plus Daddy from Haitian American Production
04/09/2017 Duration: 01h09minKevin Hart + Rick Ross parody + Comedy at a funeral! TUNE IN as we Laugh It Up with Comedian Plus Daddy from Haitian American Production. You don't want to miss this! Visit our website for more info: www.iopodcast.net Instagram: @iopodcast @thegent3 @makishanoel Twitter: @io_podcast Facebook: ImpactTheOutcome @dahveedfred Makisha Noel Wanna give us feedback or say hello? Hit us: info@iopodcast.net
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Episode 66: Haitian Proverb and a Must See Landmark (Marie Jeanne Cave)
30/08/2017 Duration: 23minOn this episode of Impact The Outcome, we talked about one Haitian Proverb and a must see Landmark in Port-à-Piment. The raw wonder of La Grotte Marie Jeanne. An expansive tri-level cave system extending over two-and-a-half miles, Marie Jeanne is the largest cave discovered in Haiti thus far.
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Episode 65: Interview with Patricia Elizee from Elizee Law Firm
28/08/2017 Duration: 44minOn this Episode of Impact The Outcome, we sat down with Family and Immigration Attorney Patricia Elizee, Top 20 Under 40 professional by the Haitian American Chamber of Commerce. We talked about Rob Kardashian + LGBTQ in the Haitian Community + Doing Law in Brickell + and her work in the community! You don't want to miss this! #ImpactTheOutcome #HaitianAmerican #HaitianLawyers #RobKardashian #LGBTQ #HaitianMillennials #Inspire #Motivate #Empower #Podcast #HaitianPodcasts
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Episode 64: Interview with Stephanie Maisonneuve from INNCLUSIVE
21/08/2017 Duration: 56minOn this episode of Impact The Outcome, we sat down with Stephanie Maisonneuve. She is as diverse as her passions - traveling, creating sustainable startups, personal safety, connecting people, real estate, and home decoration. Founder of Cleanup, a home cleaning and organizing company, Stephanie has a wonderful eye for detail. One thing for sure, what’s important to you, is what's important to her. With years of leadership and management experience and a driven focus on customer satisfaction, Stephanie will direct the operations of properties and ensure that they surpass industry standards. Why? Because she has high expectations and because YOU come first.
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Episode 63: Haitian Proverb and Historical Landmark
16/08/2017 Duration: 35minOn this episode of Impact The Outcome Podcast, we talked about a Haitian Proverb and what it means, the Haitian landmark Ogier Fombrun Museum and its role in the Haitian revolution. We also took the time to reflect on the tragic events in Charlottesville last Saturday and what we can do to remain stronger together. If we can be taught hate, then we can learn to love. 1st Song: Woke Up This Morning by John Legend 2nd Song: Ain't Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me Round by Joan Baez
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Episode 62: Interview with Former Mayor Andre Pierre (p.2)
14/08/2017 Duration: 52minMr. Pierre was born in Arcahaie, Haiti on March 23, 1969. He immigrated to the United States in 1983 and attended high school and college in Long Island, New York. He received his Bachelors Degree in Engineering from New York Institute of Technology in 1994 and his law degree from the University of Miami in 1997. Heavily involved in the community for many years, Mr. Pierre was elected Mayor for the City of North Miami, serving two consecutive terms. He also has served on many of the city of North Miami advisory boards. Mr. Pierre is also a political analyst and strategic consultant. He has a television show with Island TV-Comcast Channel 578- where he delivers the most important breaking news and discusses hot topics related to politics, immigration, social justice and legal issues that affect the community. Mr. Pierre is pivotal in keeping the community informed and well prepared to make an educated decision.
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Episode 61: Haitian Proverb and Landmark
09/08/2017 Duration: 44minOn this episode of Impact The Outcome Podcast, we talked about a Haitian Landmark and what its historical significance, Haitian Proverbs, and the transition of millennial from college to the workplace. #io #ImpactTheOutcome #podcast #Haitianproverb #Landmark #Inspire #Motivate #Empower Song: Kitem Pale by Freedom Social Media: Facebook: ImpactTheOutcome Instagram: iopodcast Twitter: io_podcast Makisha Noël: Facebook: Makisha Noel Instagram:Makishanoel
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Episode 60: Interview with Former Mayor Andre Pierre
07/08/2017 Duration: 59minOn this episode, we sat down with Former Mayor of North Miami, Mr. Andre Pierre to discuss his Haitian roots, his journey as a lawyer, and advice for anyone who would like to be in his shoes. #Inspire #Motivate #Empower #Lawyer #ImpactTheOutcome #podcast #IO #LivingRoomProject #LRP #Millennials #TATA
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Episode 59: Interview with Kira Tippenhaue, a visual artist
19/07/2017 Duration: 01h12minKira Tippenhauer has a multidisciplinary practice of fine art and a design line under Kiramade based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Born in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, she was raised by architect/engineer father and kindergarten owner/director mother. She graduated from Miami International University of Art & Design (2011) with an MFA in Visual Arts.
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Episode 58: Interview with Fashion Designer--Louca Bell
17/07/2017 Duration: 46minLouca Bell, a young Haitian designer from Cap-Haitien, whose creations have been featured on several runways in Miami and Haiti. Starting at 15 years old Louca Bell has been involved in various fashion shows and in a short time has grown into a true artist. She draws her inspiration from her own culture and creates a truly colorful fusion of Caribbean styles and modern Haute couture. Her designs offer both a classy yet edgy feel. Louca is on the verge of launching her design company calls "Urban Root" so stay tuned for more update. She has a devoted following as she creates inspiring and meaningful pieces that resonate with her clients' journey.
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Episode 57: Year UP & Know Your Rights Immigration Fair
28/06/2017 Duration: 48minOn this episode of Impact The Outcome, I sat down with John Youte from Year Up South Florida to talk about Year Up and our upcoming event "Know Your Rights Immigration Fair" on July 8th in Miami-Dade College, North Campus.
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Interview with Naomie Labaty and Angie Bell from Ayiti Parle
26/06/2017 Duration: 58minOn this episode of Impact The Outcome, I sat down with Naomie Labaty, recipient of Beacon of Hope Award by the Consulate General of Haiti in Miami. She previously served as a co-host of Plezi Soley, a weekly cultural show on Island TV and co-founder of Boukan Night, a bi-weekly cultural and artistic show at North Miami’s MOCA Café. She is also the author of Lalin ak Soley, a short story book with poems. I also sat down with Angie Bell, honoree of Haitian-American Chamber of Commerce 20 under 30 Young Professionals. Former co-chair of the Fundraising and Public Relations Committee at the Haitian American Professionals Coalition (HAPC) and the former Marketing Director of the Haitian American Historical Society. Founder of PouBèlAyiti, an artistic environmental movement aimed to keep the streets of Haiti clean by creating garbage cans to place in schools and public palaces. She is the author of Pwezi Agogo. Like Naomie, she is one of the three co-hosts of Ayiti Parle.