The place where we talk about the people, places and passions that have impacted us on the road of life.
In this episode, Al and Jayné talk about birthdays and their significance in their family.
Check out what Al and Jayné have to say about coaches in the 2021 NCAA Men's and Women's Basketball Tournaments. In this episode, they also give a special tribute to Coach James Roddy of Oakwood University.
In this episode, you'll hear Al and Jayné give their predictions for the 2021 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament
On the Season 2 premiere Al and Jayné share a few reflections on the impact of the Martin Luther King holiday and are joined by their friends Melvin and Leslie Bray for a conversation on what life has been like for them as residents of the state of Georgia.
Al and Jayné in this bonus episode give a behind the scenes look into the making of season 1.
This episode wraps up our conversation on change makers who left an enduring legacy in 2020. Listen as Al and Jayné reflect on the lives of Paul Sarbanes, B Smith, Barbara Harris, Phyllis George, Drew Days III, and Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
This episode continues our conversation about change makers who left an enduring legacy in 2020. Join us as we remember David Dinkins, Bob Ryland, Earl Graves Sr, Jean Kennedy Smith, Katherine Johnson and Wilson Roosevelt Jerman.
On this episode we salute the enduring legacies of Charles Evers, Bruce Boynton, Joseph Lowery, CT Vivian and John Lewis.
Hear and Al and Jayné share their memories of Charley Pride, Kenny Rogers, Ellis Marsalis, Alex Trebek, Sir Sean Connery, James Lipton and other artists who left an enduring legacy in 2020.
In this first of a two part episode Al and Jayné remember the enduring legacies of Chadwick Boseman, Bill Withers, Bishop Rance Allen, and Little Richard.
During this episode Al and Jayné talk about some of the lessons they have learned during 2020 as well as remember some of the notable individuals from the field of athletics who finished their life's journey this year.
In this episode Al and Jayné talk about a few of their unforgettable Thanksgiving experiences growing up and as a couple. They are also joined by family and friends who share great Thanksgiving memories.Show NotesMacy's Thanksgiving Day Paradehttps://www.macys.com/social/parade/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macy%27s_Thanksgiving_Day_ParadeGreat guide to family activities in New York City, NYhttps://mommypoppins.com/new-york-city-kids/fall-activities/see-the-macys-thanksgiving-day-parade-balloon-inflation-with-kidsNorth Carolina A&T Universityhttps://www.ncat.edu/Earl "The Pearl" Monroehttps://www.nba.com/history/legends/profiles/earl-monroehttps://theundefeated.com/features/earl-the-pearl-monroe-was-shaking-and-baking-at-an-hbcu-before-heading-into-the-nba/The Music Project - Just Keith and Evelynhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5Xu2TuyhfHGdvi2JfXDCEAFollow Evelyn Goodman on Instagram: @evelyn.f.goodmanFollow Keith Goodman on Twitter: @keithsgoodmanFollow Keith Goodman on Facebook for episodes of Name That Hymn
This is the first of two live episodes Al and Jayné recorded on Thanksgiving Day 2020 where they talk about family and food as well as interact with friends and family who are watching.Show NotesNFL Thanksgiving Day Gameshttps://www.nfl.com/news/six-things-to-watch-for-during-nfl-thanksgiving-doubleheaderCDC Thanks giving Guidelineshttps://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/daily-life-coping/holidays/thanksgiving.htmlGreenberg Smoked Turkeyshttps://www.gobblegobble.com/view/homeSirius XM Radio host Heather Bhttp://thehappyhourwithheatherb.com/
In this episode Al and Jayné talk about the things they love about LA - Los Angeles, CA including their family history, all time Laker starting five and favorite LA themed TV shows.
This is the debut of All Roads Lead To With Al and Jayné where we share memories of the time when we lived in the state of Delaware as well as some of our initial thoughts on the 2020 election.SHOW NOTES:Delaware: “Welcome to Delaware! Delaware is a small but diverse state, including urban cities and rural communities, beaches, forests, and farms - with historic roots (the First State!) and emerging industries.”"The First State:" Delaware is known by this nickname due to the fact that on December 7, 1787, it became the first of the 13 original states to ratify the U.S. Constitution.Chase Center on the Riverfront in Wilmington, DE.Delaware Children's Museum in Wilmington, DE.Biden and Harris Speeches: November 7, 2020 Vice President-Elect Kamala Harris: “While I may be the first woman in this office, I will not be the last because every little girl watching tonight sees that this is a country of possibilities.”Stacey Abrams, 2018 GA gubernatorial candidate, founder of Fair Fight: "It is a privilege in this nation to be able to see yourself reflected in the face of leadership.”Governor Ruth Ann MinnerVisit Your Local LibrarySmithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. Mary J. BligeHistorically Black College and Universities (HBCUs)Spotlight on 3 HBCUsDelaware State University: established on May 15, 1891.Howard University: established on March 2, 1896. Vice President-Elect Kamala Harris is one of many illustrious alums of Howard University.Oakwood University: established on November 16, 1896.