Real talk for real people! Remove the emotional pretense that hinders real conversations. Let’s talk!
This special episode addresses where we are as parents, adults, and our children in the wake of the recent crimes against children.
This is our last show on WDRB Communications. Wow, it's been a year and what a year it was? Thanks WDRB. We will see you all of MJP Radio in Season 3.
This two show back to back! This combination of shows is to put in context the “Trauma of Turning 18 Years Old” and “Parenting in the 21st Century” with Dr. Khallid Shabazz.
This is pt. 2 to last week's show; “The Trauma of Turning 18. Our guest, Dr. Khallid Shabazz talk with Dr. Malik about his transformative approach to parenting.
This episode will explore the trauma associated with turning 18 in America.
When will we (America) ever be held accountable for the treatment of Blacks in this country?
Benton Harbor is facing its biggest health crisis while their officials sit and watch it happen…
“Human-beings are needed during this time.”
My brothers, stop surfing in silence. If I don't know I can't help you.
Leadership is being defined by those that my not be true leaders. Let's look into the underlying ideology of LEADERSHIP.
This one is the full version of Education vs Medication. Our health is important to our joy in life and prosperity…
We wrestle not against flesh and blood; but of the principalities…”
Parents, Student & Teachers all have expectations of each other. What are they?
A look back and call for prayer for Afghans, Afghanistan & the United States Southwest.
LATM & MJP Radio sat down with P The Barber from Benton Harbor to discuss solutions to bring back Pride, Hope and the Enthusiasm about our home town.
Dropping your young people off at college could be a major step for them and you.
Parents reservations about sending our children back into a sick world.
With the return of the service industry during a pandemic; has customer service fallen to a new low?
Second half of our conversation about Kwame Brown and Coach Prime.
Celebrating Juneteenth with same fervor as we do July 4th.
It's in the title.
Being dressed and being dressed for the occasion is different. Come and listen how to be prepared for dating and the Prom.
Police Brutality is not a victimless crime. It affects us all.
Enjoy! I was a guest speaker for Women's History Month!
What can we do to help our children after the pandemic?
What is on the other side of the pandemic? Can we ever get back to life as it once was?
This was an intuitive conversation about the NYTimes Magazine research project. I hope you like it.
Can we ever see equality. What's in it for us?
Introducing N'dugu Kwa N'dugu