Joe Madison, The Black Eagle is the award-winning morning talk show where you learn the truth. Madison is on the case daily talking about politics and social activism, while challenging the status quo ensuring that people of color are not undervalued, underestimated, or marginalized. Listen in and be informed.
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Melanie Campbell is President and CEO of the National Coalition on Black Civic Participation and she emphasized to Joe and his audience the power of the ballot for next year's voting cycle, including the Presidential election. She is currently on a statewide tour in Florida as part of a nationwide campaign to get people ready to vote.
On today's show, Joe Madison interviewed Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz , a New York Times best-selling author, about the real history of Christopher Columbus and his impact on the Indigenous people, along with Richard Kurin.
A judge in New York founded Trump, and his two sons, liable for fraud pertaining to inflating the values of properties including his gold courses, hotels and Mar-a-Lago. David Cay Johnston, who has covered Trump for many years, gives his take on the ruling and also mentions a cop in Philadelphia who had charges against him dismissed in the killing of Eddie Irizarry, who was 27 years old.
In honor of Prostate Cancer Awareness Month (this month currently), Dr. Stacy Loeb, who has her own show on Doctor Radio SiriusXM 110, gives her expertise on prostate cancer to Madison and his audience, including advice on what to eat and also the types of treatment that can help men who have prostate cancer.
Calvin Lawrence is a Distinguished Engineer and Chief Architect for Cognitive Computing and Innovation for IBM Global Markets. He joined Joe Madison to uncover the pervasiveness of racism in artificial intelligence, and what we can do about it.Buy "Hidden In White Sight: How AI Empowers and Deepens Systemic Racism" here: https://hiddeninwhitesight.com
Madison has given the history before about the Black national anthem, Lift Every Voice And Sing, and he does it again, this time to Kari Lake, who lost the Arizona governor race and lashed out about the song played at the game in Kansas City last Thursday. Plus, Madison's audience gets a lesson as well.
Malcolm Nance is a good friend of the Madison show and is an expert on counterterrorism intelligence. He reminds Joe and his audience on how the radicalization of Trump's base is tearing this country apart and into a potential civil war. Nance also reflects on where he was on 9/11.
September is Suicide Awareness Month and Dr. Jay Barnett, family therapist and former NFL player, discusses how to identify, acknowledge, and compassionately address the risk of suicide among Black youth. Call 988 to reach the National Suicide Hotline.Follow Dr. Barnett at @kingjaybarnett on Instagram and other social media.
Ronné P. Turner, Vice Provost of Admissions & Financial Aid at Washington University in St. Louis, talks with Joe Madison about the crucial ways her university and every university can help students afford college no matter their circumstances.
In this extra special episode, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr's personal lawyer and speechwriter Dr. Clarence Jones takes Joe Madison behind the scenes of experiences including MLK's assassination and the March on Washington.Buy Dr. Clarence Jones's new book, "The Last Of The Lions: An African American Journey in Memoir," here: https://bookshop.org/p/books/last-of-the-lions-an-african-american-journey-in-memoir-stuart-connelly/20290783?ean=9781952485930
Joe Madison calls out the news media for failing to cover the Biden Administration's new student loan repayment plan that will help millions of people save on their monthly payments. Education Secretary Miguel Cardona explains how to sign up and SAVE. Apply now at: https://studentaid.gov/save
Real estate guru Jennifer Hammond is back In The Eagle's Nest w/ Joe Madison, and she will educate Joe and his audience on a program that can help anyone with a mortgage pay it off in a shorter time.
Bowie State University, the oldest HBCU in the state of Maryland, is doing something extraordinary. It's offering a free college degree program to inmates. The university's president, Aminta H. Breaux, is Inside The Eagle's Nest w/ Joe Madison to explain the program, the requirements to be eligible and also how this program helps them get ready to reenter into the world once they're out.
Today would've been the 103rd birthday of Henrietta Lacks and Madison pays homage to her by replaying his interview w/ Prof. Vetta Sanders Thompson of Washington University in St. Louis (his alma mater) about the history of Henrietta Lacks and her cells being used for vaccines and cures without her permission. Also, you'll hear a news story pertaining to a lawsuit by the family of Henrietta Lacks.
George Wallace is one of the most funniest comedians and he sat down In The Eagle's Nest w/ Joe Madison to promote not only his upcoming shows in Baltimore, MD, but also growing up in Georgia and his takes on the current news topics that are hot.
On the 75th anniversary of Executive Order 9981, Joe Madison invites journalist Dan Goldberg to share the story of the little known Golden Thirteen, the courageous Black men who integrated the officer corps of the United States Navy during World War II.Buy the book here: https://www.amazon.com/Golden-Thirteen-Black-Right-Wear/dp/080702158X
Swimming if one of the best things about summer, but going to the swimming pool can be dangerous or deadly. Olympic Gold Medalist Cullen Jones gives Joe Madison and his audience tips on swimming safety and explains how important it is to teach kids to learn how to swim. Find lessons near you from the Goldfish Swim School: https://www.goldfishswimschool.com/
Dr. Terrence Ferguson, one half of the duo from the show "Critter Fixers," is Inside The Eagle's Nest with Joe Madison to inspire younger generations to become veterinarians and what you can expect from the popular show in the future.
Joe Madison was the first to endorse Dr. Omekongo Dibinga's new book, "Lies About Black People: How to Combat Racist Stereotypes and Why It Matters." He talks with "this generation's Dr. Carter G. Woodson" inside the Eagle's Nest.Buy the book here: https://www.amazon.com/Lies-about-Black-People-Stereotypes/dp/1633888789
Frances Haugen blew the secrets of social media wide open when she exposed Facebook's internal practices in 2021. She joins Joe Madison "In The Eagle's Nest" to talk about the power of social media and how anyone can step up to do the right thing.Buy her book "The Power of One" here: https://www.amazon.com/Power-One-Strength-Whistle-Facebook/dp/031647522X/
Tonight is the MLB All-Star game in Seattle, and Frank Jordan talks about the game and an incredible traveling exhibit by the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum with Madison in the Eagle's Nest. Visit the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum and learn more: https://www.nlbm.com
Ahead of July 4 and just as the Supreme Court handed down its decision on affirmative action, Maryland Governor Wes Moore joined The Black Eagle to talk about everything from gun violence to marijuana to the future of the FBI headquarters.
Joe Madison says Donald Trump has put the country in danger with his reckless handling of classified documents and slams those who ignore him and perpetuate his lies.
Joe Madison insists that his audience get organized in response to rising incidents involving Neo-Nazis and Confederate sympathizers across the United States.
Joe Madison was again named as one of the top ten most important talk show hosts in America. He talks podcasting, radio and the future of talk media with Michael Harrison, the publisher of TALKERS—the Bible of Talk Radio and the New Talk Media.
Joe Madison talks about medical racism after learning that his SXM colleague Laura Coates almost died in childbirth.
The Southern Baptist Convention recently voted to ban women pastors and expel churches with women leaders from their ranks. Joe Madison and his audience invoke scripture and respond.
Joe Madison and his listeners take a caller to school after she suggested that there is no space for Black Christians in the Democratic Party.
Joe Madison calls out young Black people who are shooting and killing people in their own community, and asks his audience for help reaching them.
Civil rights attorney Ben Crump talks to the Madison Show audience about how to support Ajike “AJ” Owens' family now that Susan Lorincz has been arrested and charged for her death.Donate to the family GoFundMe page: https://www.gofundme.com/f/Justice-for-Ajike-Owens
Too many people don't know that Memorial Day began with Black men and women who memorialized the dead at the end of the Civil War. Historian David Blight sets the record straight about Decoration Day and its real founders — America's freed slaves.
Joe Madison sits down with Monica Mohindra, Director of the Veterans History Project at the Library of Congress, to donate his father's and grandfather's military documents and preserve them as a piece of American history.Connect with VHP to enshrine your family legacy at the Library of Congress: https://www.loc.gov/programs/veterans-history-project
Jim Brown answered every single one of Joe Madison's questions in the special broadcast "Jim Brown: The Athlete, The Activist, The Actor." Madison previews the special and explains what made Jim Brown a hero on and off the field.Listen to the complete special broadcast on the SXM App by clicking here and searching "Joe Madison."
Derrick Johnson, President and CEO of the NAACP, explains how the civil rights organization came together and issued a formal travel advisory against Florida's regressive, racist policies. Read the entire statement here: https://naacp.org/articles/naacp-issues-travel-advisory-florida
SiriusXM CEO Jennifer Witz joins Madison in the Eagle's Nest to talk about the powerful reach of satellite radio and the future of connecting listeners to streaming, podcasting and the content they love.
As Black Americans face microaggressions, discrimination and systemic racism, Zee Clarke gives Joe Madison and his audience advice on how to handle chronic stress through mindfulness and breathing exercises.Buy her book "Black People Breathe" here: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/702697/black-people-breathe-by-zee-clarke/
Joe Madison slams CNN's decision to legitimize Donald Trump by featuring him in a town hall conversation on May 10.
Tennessee Representative Justin J. Pearson, who was expelled and reinstated to the Tennessee General Assembly, talks with Joe Madison about his advocacy and the ongoing fight for voting rights, civil rights, democracy and gun control.Donate to his campaign here: https://secure.actblue.com/donate/justinjpearson86
Joe Madison talks about the critical need for swimming lessons in the Black community and shares a story about when he almost drowned.Get swimming safety tips and find a class from the American Red Cross here: https://www.redcross.org/get-help/how-to-prepare-for-emergencies/types-of-emergencies/water-safety/swim-safety.html
Joe Madison interviews Barbara Shipley, Senior VP of Brand Integration for AARP, about why people under 50 can and should join the organization, as well as their "badass" contest with a $50,000 grand prize.Learn more about AARP's "badass benefits" and how to enter the contest here: https://sweeps.aarp.org/benefitsbadass
You're in for a treat. In this special interview, Joe Madison talks with Chess Grandmaster Maurice Ashley ahead of the first-ever HBCU Chess Classic taking place in Atlanta on April 22, 2023.Read the flyer for the HBCU Chess Classic by clicking here.