Hear life altering experiences from different guest on how they handled it and where they are now.
Personal trainer Coach Triumph explains the difference between being physically fit and being humanly fit, and how he can help you get there.
New on the St. Louis music scene is Lisella Martin who went from a retired school teacher to a powerful musician.
Popular Spoken Word artist, Host, Producer, Entertainer Louis Conphliction tells of his all around development in his favorite art form.
Soulful Hearts Podcast Engineer Darryl Collier tells of his personal experience with his kidney transplant from beginning to end.
Daphne Pettis tells how an illness takes her Entrepreneur journey to a different outlook and way of life.
St. Louis popular spoken-word artist Dacia "InnerGy" Polk sits down with Sharonda and shares her energized movement throughout the area in the performing arts and community movement arena.
Shanta Peebles lost her eyesight at the age of 18. Listen to her story as she takes you through regaining her spirit and will to carry on with life and accomplishments.
Fashion style expert Veronica Lipscomb tells of her discovery in her passion for unique and attractive clothing and accessories. You would be amazed at what you can do with what you you already have in your closet.
Dietitian/Nutritionist Dr Lori Jones talks candidly about the importance of eating healthy and how our "Fast Food" diet has impacted our kidney and heart functions leading us to expedited renal failure and heart disease.
Bill Maddock shares his journey from the reality of being homeless and the difficult efforts of trying to rebuild himself to the belief and gaining the strength in his God to put him where he is today.
Sharonda is back again with her inquisitive panel of "experts" with their discussion on the topic of relationships, dating and marriage with guest, Valeria Hughes and Raymond Kennedy.
The producer/engineer of Soulful Hearts is asking for a helping hand and serious consideration as he waits patiently on the kidney transplant list and a second chance at a healthy life.
Kirk is a provider, husband and care partner to his wife who was suffering from a rare disease that destroyed her kidneys. listen as Kirk tells you of his transition as a care partner to a kidney donor.
Sharonda joins a panel discussion on the topic of relationships, dating and marriage with two guest, Valeria Hughes and Raymond Kennedy.
Cynthia Newell takes us on a journey with her fight with cancer. Her astounding recovery puts her on track as a motivational speaker, poetess and author.
Dr David Pate has spent years studying black males and the child support system that many of the have to deal with. His research has taken him through the United States analyzing the different states legal practices and policies.
Stephanie "Songbird" Ivy joined us as she remembers her young vocal talent thru today as she sings, writes and acts out her her life's challenges through song both writing and performing.
Follow us in the journey with Ming Lee as she tells of her transition from a man to a woman. Ming explains of her up and down emotional ventures, her rejections and acceptances.
In part one of a two part series, Randy McGhee tells of his venture thru his diagnosis, dialysis treatment and kidney transplant from beginning to now.
Candice Pits tells of her venture thru diagnosis, dialysis treatment and kidney transplant. The experience is similar in procedure with part one, but the mind set and outlook are surprisingly different.
What makes comedians think they are funny? Listen to guest Lady Re as she tells of when she started, how long she been funny, why she is so funny and what she puts in to her work that appears to come so naturally.
Candidate Orlando Smith explains why he feels confident in his qualifications as he runs for the seat as a board member for the Black Jack Fire Protection District.
What creates a photographer? This interview with photographer Billee King gets to his desire and reasoning why becoming a photographer was his life calling.
Pastor Edward Morrow tells of his battle with life and death occurrences. He describes to us of one of four instances where he witnessed the aftermath of a battle for his soul.
Ever ask where does the victims of domestic violence get real help. Listen to Susan Kidder tell you about their organization "SAFE CONNECTIONS" that is set up purely to help and assist the victims of domestic abuse.
Khaliah Booker is not your average high senior, she has established herself as a leader of sorts where she is president of the Ferguson Youth Advisory Board, a member of the McCluer High International Thespian Society, a published author and a community activist. Her interview tells it all.
Chuck Flowers is a well known St. Louis based singer/entertainer/music historian of Jazz, R&B and Popular styles. Join us ask we get into the personal side of this profound artist.
Tom Sullivan is the current CEO of the Mathews-Dickey Boys and Girls Club in St. Louis, Mo. Journey with us as we explore the development, growth and purpose of this necessary fixture in the St. Louis community.
Paulette McKinney explains how this cultural tradition keeps their family and friends embedded in spiritual growth, the strength in sharing and knowledge of understanding.
Shonte shares her adolescent childhood growing up being one of seven siblings and undergoing sexual abuse. Find out who her abusers where and how she deals with it.
Hear Deborah tell her story from a drug addict to praise dancing. Over coming and swapping her dependency on drugs for her belief in God.
Part 2 of 2, In this episode, Dagal Gabar explains the customs and family life of a practicing Hebrew Israelite and some the conditioning you have to overcome.
Part 1 of 2, Israelite Dabal Gabar tells of his search to find a meaningful comfort zone in life and stumbles on the teachings of the Israelites. He tells of his transformation and adjustment into his new life.
Michele's story of addiction, downfall, survival, rehabilitation, and recovery.
Thomas Herrell discusses his mentoring program available at the Hazelwood North Middle school.
Siri Oliver Grant details his journey through the justice system and how he maintains his faith and determination.
St Louis artist CBobi Bayoc tells his story of his journey of becoming a successful artist and his different ventures and challenges.
Mister Gary of "Them Yo People", tells of his climb to late night fame and the reason for it.
Johnathan continues his weight loss goal after losing 125 lbs
The creation and development of the African American breast cancer support group.
Here the host and engineer discuss the creation of Soulful Hearts