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Hey Talkers - Today I welcome Brandon Randall to the Terrell Talks Podcast. Last year, a record number of young people died due to gun violence in the of Indianapolis. This tragedy struck my own family as I lost a distant cousin (14) to gun violence. If you follow me on social media, you may also know my own nephew was shot this summer, however, he fortunately survived. I have known too many parents who have buried their children to gun violence in the last two years. While this issue is rising in Indianapolis, it is not unique to my community. This issue has been impacting families across the United States. It's time to talk about solutions. One of my good friends- Brand Randall, an expert in youth development and empowerment sits down to discuss the root causes of gun violence and what we can do as a community to respond. This year, we're going deeper to use our platform to create real change. #TapIn #TerrellTalks #GunViolence #YouthHomicidePrevention At Terrell Talks .. We have a moto.. everyone has a platform, its all about how you us it. I want to use this platform to connect people with new ideas. To expand the way we think. To allow us to slow down and listen to a new perspective. To provide hope. Encouragement, and motivation.
Hey Talkers -- Welcome back to another episode of your favorite podcast. I decided to end 2023 with a bit of inspiration. Perhaps you've heard of Chef Oya - a local legend and nationally culinary star. Chef Oya is the founder and Owner of the Trap- one of the best seafood boil style restaurants you will ever taste (if I do say so myself). Chef Oya gained nationally recognition shortly after opening the Trap in 2014. People have traveled from across the state and around the country to get a taste of Chef Oya's famous seafood. She has been featured in every local publication you can think of as well as several national platforms as well. From Good Morning America, to being featured in Forbes magazine, Chef Oya is truly a culinary star. Known around the country for her famous Trap Buttahs, Chef Oya sits down for a person conversation to share some lessons she's learned along the way and advice for starting your own food business. Not only is Chef Oya talented, but she is also a true inspiration. She has endured one of the most devastating losses just weeks before opening The Trap. Despite personal tragedy, and a lack of capitol, her faith and belief in herself propelled her forward. If you're look for some inspiration to keep pursuing that dream, Chef Oya provides that and more. #TapIn #TerrellTalks #Talkers At Terrell Talks .. We have a moto.. everyone has a platform, its all about how you us it. I want to use this platform to connect people with new ideas. To expand the way we think. To allow us to slow down and listen to a new perspective. To provide hope. Encouragement, and motivation.
Welcome to this special flashback episode! Join us as we revisit an insightful conversation with Sha'ron Mason, a licensed marriage and family counselor, accomplished entrepreneur, and published author of books like "Marriage Ain't for Punks" and "Even Boss Ladies Need a Break." In this episode, Sha'ron imparts invaluable tips on maintaining positive mental health, focusing particularly on the unique challenges faced by entrepreneurs. Tune in for timeless advice that transcends the entrepreneurial journey and resonates with anyone seeking balance and well-being in their lives.At Terrell Talks .. We have a moto.. everyone has a platform, its all about how you us it. I want to use this platform to connect people with new ideas. To expand the way we think. To allow us to slow down and listen to a new perspective. To provide hope. Encouragement, and motivation.
Welcome back to Terrell Talks! In this episode, we're joined by the brilliant Dr. Jay Watts, a trailblazing researcher in sexual health and the founder of the Center for Empowered Sexual Wellness. Fresh off completing her PhD in sex studies, Dr. Jay delves into her next chapter and sheds light on the challenges she faced as a Black woman seeking access to PrEP, the HIV prevention medication. Despite being a key demographic for new HIV cases among women, Dr. Jay explores why Black women are disproportionately underserved in accessing this vital form of protection. Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation on sexual health, education, pleasure, and equity with this revolutionary thinker.At Terrell Talks .. We have a moto.. everyone has a platform, its all about how you us it. I want to use this platform to connect people with new ideas. To expand the way we think. To allow us to slow down and listen to a new perspective. To provide hope. Encouragement, and motivation.
You may have first heard Ms. E Klass on the radio on Hot 96.3 in Indianapolis. Since then, Erika or EKlass has gone on to become a nationally syndicated radio host broadcasted all around the United States. From motherhood to entrepreneurship, Erika does is all. She is a radio personality, event host, graphic designer, business owner, actress, and writer. She is also a proud mom. She joins Terrell Talks to share some important lessons learned along her radio journey. She has chatted with some of the biggest names in the game from Alicia Keys to John Legend to Brandy. Tap in to learn more about her story and gain some an inside perspective on radio, media, and business! https://www.aklassylife.com/At Terrell Talks .. We have a moto.. everyone has a platform, its all about how you us it. I want to use this platform to connect people with new ideas. To expand the way we think. To allow us to slow down and listen to a new perspective. To provide hope. Encouragement, and motivation.
Hey there, Talkers! We're back with another exciting episode. This week, I had the pleasure of sitting down with the incredible Marnina Miller. Marnina is a Black, queer, plus-sized woman living with HIV, and her story is nothing short of amazing.Marnina's passion and energy are truly inspiring. You won't forget her smile and the positive vibes she brings to this conversation. I first met Marnina when she was just beginning her journey as an HIV advocate. Since then, she's become a nationally renowned speaker and motivator, especially for Black women, queer women, and those living with HIV.Marnina is a true game-changer, using her platform to empower women and youth with education while dismantling stigma from an intersectional perspective. In this episode, she shares her personal journey of living with HIV, offers tips for using your social media authentically, and gives us a glimpse of what's next for Black, queer, femme leaders.But that's not all! We also dive into a fascinating moment where we were both called into a meeting with the multi-platinum selling artist, DaBaby, to address HIV stigma. You won't want to miss this one, Talkers... Tune in and get ready for an eye-opening conversation!"At Terrell Talks .. We have a moto.. everyone has a platform, its all about how you us it. I want to use this platform to connect people with new ideas. To expand the way we think. To allow us to slow down and listen to a new perspective. To provide hope. Encouragement, and motivation.
Get ready for a deeply personal and important episode, Talkers. In this special installment, I'm joined by someone I've known since childhood - Kisha Morris. Kisha and I share a common and heartfelt experience - the loss of a sibling to overdose, particularly drug poisoning.We'll delve into the profound impact of losing a loved one to overdose, not just on us, but on our families and the children of our siblings. Plus, we'll share valuable resources and strategies aimed at reducing overdose cases. This is a conversation that matters, so be sure to tune in and join us as we navigate through the depths of this crucial issue."At Terrell Talks .. We have a moto.. everyone has a platform, its all about how you us it. I want to use this platform to connect people with new ideas. To expand the way we think. To allow us to slow down and listen to a new perspective. To provide hope. Encouragement, and motivation.
During this episode, I invited my little sister to join the podcast. She's one of the most outspoken and opinionated people I know. She never holds her togue. This episode is rate R for explicit language! What makes our relationship intersting is that we didn't meet until I was 23 and she was 19. Since then, our relationship has grown, but it's taken time. We talk about the growingn pains of meeting a sibling as a adult and how she supports our father who is currently incarcerated. She also shares more about herself and taps into a few buzzing topics! Tap in Talkers. This is a good one!! At Terrell Talks .. We have a moto.. everyone has a platform, its all about how you us it. I want to use this platform to connect people with new ideas. To expand the way we think. To allow us to slow down and listen to a new perspective. To provide hope. Encouragement, and motivation.
Hey Talkers! Welcome back to your favorite podcast. This year, I'm back to share more insite and wisdom from some of my amazing guests. This podcast episode is for anyone looking to boss up their finances. One of the keys to success in life is financial independence and freedom. While this is the goal for many, roadblock often get in the way of us achieving this freedom. Today, I'm talking to two financial experts who are sharing some tips on how you can begin to boss up your finances and take the first steps towards financial independence. Tap in to hear the advice Tasha and Greg have to give you. #TerrellTalks At Terrell Talks .. We have a moto.. everyone has a platform, its all about how you us it. I want to use this platform to connect people with new ideas. To expand the way we think. To allow us to slow down and listen to a new perspective. To provide hope. Encouragement, and motivation.
Out of all the Terrell Talks episodes I've done so far, this one is by far the most important. I sit down with someone I have known for over 20 years to discuss one thing we have in common... What it's like to loose a sibling to overdose. Last year, Kisha and I both lost a sibling to the opiod epidemic. Last year, the CDC reported record numbers of overdose and drug poisonings - over 100,000 in the United States. Despite the record numbers, a great deal of stigma still exists for those left to remember their loved ones. Kisha sits down to talk about what it's like to loosing someone to this epidemic, how life continues after this tragedy and what she's doing to keep the legacy of her sister alive. Kisha is the proud owner of Encourage Children Learning Academy and the founder and executive director of The Coordination Inc. Kisha's goal is to positively impact youth in her community. Tap in for the important conversation!!! This Podcast is in honor of Portia and Tim. #TerrellTalks At Terrell Talks .. We have a moto.. everyone has a platform, its all about how you us it. I want to use this platform to connect people with new ideas. To expand the way we think. To allow us to slow down and listen to a new perspective. To provide hope. Encouragement, and motivation.
From from steamy sex scenes on P Valley to Lizzo's recent comments on monogamy, social media has been buzzing with talks about the current state of sex and relationships. My next guest, Jay Tha' Loveologist taps in to join the conversation. Jay is a certified sexologist (therapist) with a M.A. and M.E.D. Jay works with organizations and institutions to strengthen their holistic strivings for a transformative culture by facilitating engaging and innovative violence prevention, sexual health, wellness, and justice, dignity, and belonging engagements. Last year, Jay worked with over 18 colleges and universities around the US, facilitating workshops like Sexual Justice Work, Sex Education and Body Affirmation workshops, and Survivorship Story-telling. Jay taps in for her honest, unapologetic opinions on sex, sexuality, pleasure, and liberation! Tap in. Viewer discretion advised!! MATURE CONTENT!! At Terrell Talks .. We have a moto.. everyone has a platform, its all about how you us it. I want to use this platform to connect people with new ideas. To expand the way we think. To allow us to slow down and listen to a new perspective. To provide hope. Encouragement, and motivation.
TALKERS! I'm back with a new episode. This week I'm talking about young people with one of my favorite youth advocates and champions, Brandon Randall. Raising a young person today, aint for the weak! So I'm excited to discuss what's going on with our youth, with someone who works so closely with youth. Brandon is passionate about Social Justice and Youth Advocacy; specifically, focusing on youth who have been in the juvenile justice system. Brandon has two degrees in Criminal Justice and is currently in the Urban Education graduate program at IUPUI. Brandon currently serves as the Director of Engagement for Voices Group. He is also a board member on the Marion County Board of Corrections. At Terrell Talks .. We have a moto.. everyone has a platform, its all about how you us it. I want to use this platform to connect people with new ideas. To expand the way we think. To allow us to slow down and listen to a new perspective. To provide hope. Encouragement, and motivation.
Today I tap in with a very special guest, someone who I have admired for their work in the community for a long time. Dominic Dorsey is the Director of ACCESS at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. Most people may know him for his work the founder of DON'T Sleep and their work to end police brutality. Dom (as many people know him) is also leading the way for community organizing and development. Under his DON'T Sleep umbrella Dom has hosted a number of game-changing community events including the Black Owned Block Party, Black Business Bizarre, and Blacktober Fest. Dom sits down with me to discuss what inspires his work to go so hard for the community and his next community project -- Melanin in May! Dom is a wealth of knowledge passion, and inspiration. Tap in!! At Terrell Talks .. We have a moto.. everyone has a platform, its all about how you us it. I want to use this platform to connect people with new ideas. To expand the way we think. To allow us to slow down and listen to a new perspective. To provide hope. Encouragement, and motivation.
Hey Talkers. Today you 're in for a treat. I sit down with my next guest Britney Tipton. Britney is a multi-talented artist, stylist, and cosmetologist and owner of the Vintage Vibe Boutique. Britney first caught my attention for her honesty and candor on social media. Britney doesn't hold anything back. She joins me today to share more about her story as an entrepreneur and what inspires her honesty and authentic voice. This is a funny episode! Tap in. Due to strong language, viewer discretion is advised. At Terrell Talks .. We have a moto.. everyone has a platform, its all about how you us it. I want to use this platform to connect people with new ideas. To expand the way we think. To allow us to slow down and listen to a new perspective. To provide hope. Encouragement, and motivation.
I am super excited to introduce the world to my next guest, Brittney Weathers. I have known Brittney since elementary school and have watched her grown into a dynamic entrepreneur, business owner, and mother. Brittney is the founder and CEO of a Breathe of Life LLC. Brittney joins me today to share her journey as a business owner and how her faith keeps her going. Brittney also shares how she is working with her sons to create generational wealth. Brittney is a game-changing leader who you need to know. Tap in for some motivation!! At Terrell Talks .. We have a moto.. everyone has a platform, its all about how you us it. I want to use this platform to connect people with new ideas. To expand the way we think. To allow us to slow down and listen to a new perspective. To provide hope. Encouragement, and motivation.
Its only right that with kick-off women's history month with the dynamic history maker, Ebony Chapel. I sit down with Ebony, a personal friend and colleague, to check in on hear healing journey and her role as a leader in Indianapolis. Ebony also highlights some important issues related to Black women we should all be talking about! Ebony is an award-winning multimedia journalist, certified community health worker and currently works as Director of Programs & Communication for a civic leadership nonprofit. Ebony is a proud product of Haughville, Indiana and a Ball State Cardinal.Ebony's work has garnered recognition from the Society of Professional Journalists, Hoosier State Press Association, National Newspaper Publishers Association and the Association for Multicultural Affairs in Transplantation among other honors. Ebony worked for the Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper and Indiana Minority Business Magazine where she held many roles including, editor-in-chief. Ebony is now the host of "What's Good with Ebony Chapel" Podcast! She is a future game changer and a leading voice for Black women. At Terrell Talks .. We have a moto.. everyone has a platform, its all about how you us it. I want to use this platform to connect people with new ideas. To expand the way we think. To allow us to slow down and listen to a new perspective. To provide hope. Encouragement, and motivation.
My next episode will feature a VERY special person to me, Dr. John R. Shafer. Dr. Shafer was my very first therapist.My mom died in 2008 my second semester of college. I went from having a 3.5 GPA to a 1 point something. What I didn't realize during that time I was depressed and grieving. I couldn't focus or concentrate on school because I was hurting. I nearly failed out of schoo! One day, Dr. Shafer reached out to me. He had heard about my mom, and my grade slipping, and asked me if I'd be interested in doing therapy. Dr. Shafer helped me realize I wasn't going crazy, I was just grieving.Dr. Shafer is a huge reason why I advocate so loudly for therapy today. He's joining me for my next episode to talk therapy, healing, and resilience!At Terrell Talks .. We have a moto.. everyone has a platform, its all about how you us it. I want to use this platform to connect people with new ideas. To expand the way we think. To allow us to slow down and listen to a new perspective. To provide hope. Encouragement, and motivation.
It's been a minute. Hav you missed me? I've missed all of my Talkers these last few weeks, but I'm ready to get back to it. How has life been going for you? Can I be honest with you for a minute? Its been challenging for me, but I'm getting back on solid ground. When's the last time you check in on your people? Tap in to see what I've been up to, and how we're pushing forward in 2022! At Terrell Talks .. We have a moto.. everyone has a platform, its all about how you us it. I want to use this platform to connect people with new ideas. To expand the way we think. To allow us to slow down and listen to a new perspective. To provide hope. Encouragement, and motivation.
Most people know Kelah as the Polished Lady. The Polished Lady is a YouTube Media Specialist, Momprenuer, and social media influencer. The Polished Lady provides a platform for Black Entrepreneurs to share their stories, educate their audience and expose their brand to future clientele. The Polished Lady aims to change the narrative and inspire her audience to see there are a plethora of positive things coming from the African American community. I first met The Polished Lady as an eager, energetic, and focused high-school senior. I have seen first-hand Kelah's drive. The Polished lady has interviewed several celebrities in recent years including legends like Baby Face. She also scored an interview with several cast members of the #1 rated Starz TV show BMF. From hosting local community events, to A-lst red carpet, the Polished Lady leaves a lasting impression. What's her secrets strong work ethic and authenticity. Tap in now to hear Terrell Talk Dream Chasing with the Polished Lady. At Terrell Talks .. We have a moto.. everyone has a platform, its all about how you us it. I want to use this platform to connect people with new ideas. To expand the way we think. To allow us to slow down and listen to a new perspective. To provide hope. Encouragement, and motivation.
Hello Talkers! Today's guest is a personal friend of mine who is more like a little brother. Aaron Jones is a unique, dynamic content creator and newly published author. Aaron talks with me about his journey to becoming self-published. He hold nothing back about his journey, openly discussing his journey from an only fans actor to a working three-times published author. **Warning- This talk contains explicit language** I talk with Aaron about his first project "Get Rich Quick Scheme n notes on living". This project is truly a unique book of affirmations. As we describe in the interview, this is Oprah meets the City Girls. If you can get into that vibe, tap in and listen to Aaron's affirmations. At Terrell Talks .. We have a moto.. everyone has a platform, its all about how you us it. I want to use this platform to connect people with new ideas. To expand the way we think. To allow us to slow down and listen to a new perspective. To provide hope. Encouragement, and motivation.
Today I sat down with Kevin Hawkins, who I have nicknamed "music's next great voice." North Texas native Kevin Hawkins is a singer, songwriter and musician born and raised in the city of Lancaster, just outside of Dallas. Growing up in a household with two musically inclined parents, Kevin naturally generated an interested in music. Kevin has sung background for artists such as KeKe Wyatt and Mario and has opened for Dallas legend Erykah Badu as well as K. Michelle. He was also featured in Klyde Warren Park's Summer Artists Series and headlined the 44th Harambee Festival in Dallas. This past February, he had the opportunity to open for the Oprah Winfrey 2020 Vision Tour; where he had the chance to share the stage with the Raise Singers. Kevin Hawkins is a man on the move. He released his first LP “Mixed Emotions” in September 2020; which featured some production by Yarbrough & Peoples Productions. “His obvious anointing and love for music are the things that captivated Cavin and I. Plus, I absolutely love his energy! We believe that this young man will go far in the business and look forward to watching him grow”, explains Alisa Peoples.“Mixed Emotions”, available on ALL music platforms. His new video “The One Thing” is now live on YouTube.At Terrell Talks .. We have a moto.. everyone has a platform, its all about how you us it. I want to use this platform to connect people with new ideas. To expand the way we think. To allow us to slow down and listen to a new perspective. To provide hope. Encouragement, and motivation.
Today I am joined by the Fluffy Girl herself, Ms. Tanji Bailey. Tani is the founder of Fluffy Girl Joy - a social media movement to promote self love. Through her social media posts and self is bae attitude, Tanji is on a mission to show the world what self-love and self-care really looks like. Tanji's life hasn't always been filled with joy. Learn about her journey today, Tap is for some self- love inspiration. At Terrell Talks .. We have a moto.. everyone has a platform, its all about how you us it. I want to use this platform to connect people with new ideas. To expand the way we think. To allow us to slow down and listen to a new perspective. To provide hope. Encouragement, and motivation.
India K Johnson is a true game changer and inspiration. India is a published author, educator, and entrepreneur. India is the founding executive director of Thrival Indy Academy. :Thrival Indy Academy is a humanities-focused high school which exposes students to diverse global perspectives through experiential learning and identity exploration in order to incubate educated global citizens and passionate community leaders.In addition, India is the Author of Marisol's Hair, an animated children's book about Young Marisol a girl been gifted with a head full of magical curls that never stops growing. When her neighbors and classmates take issue with Marisol's powerful coils, she runs away and hides in a tower.India is lighting the path to the future through her educating and healing our youth. Tap in to hear India talk about the source of her light, and what she's doing different to transform our youth. Tap in!! At Terrell Talks .. We have a moto.. everyone has a platform, its all about how you us it. I want to use this platform to connect people with new ideas. To expand the way we think. To allow us to slow down and listen to a new perspective. To provide hope. Encouragement, and motivation.
Today I am joined with one of my favorite people in the whole world, Jessica Gordon. If you've ever taken a workshop with Jess or just shared space with her, you know, Jess has some of the best energy on the planet. Jessica is a licensed marriage and family therapist, RTT therapist, healing your inner child expert, and entrepreneur. Jessica joins us today to share some powerful advice on healing your inner child and resolving trauma. She also shares some pro tips she's learning along her journey as an entrepreneur. Tap in to join the talk with Jessica! At Terrell Talks .. We have a moto.. everyone has a platform, its all about how you us it. I want to use this platform to connect people with new ideas. To expand the way we think. To allow us to slow down and listen to a new perspective. To provide hope. Encouragement, and motivation.
Belinda Drake is a Black queer pioneer in her own right. Belinda first burst on the scenes running for City-County Council of Indianapolis as an openly lesbian Black women. Since then, Belinda has kept her political charge running for Indiana State Senate and recently being appointed the Board of Business and Neighborhood Services by the City-County Council. Belinda shares her journey growing from growing up in Gary, Indiana, to making a name for her self as a future political force. She also shares her thoughts on an important and timely topic.... protecting Black women. Tap in to learn more about Belinda and how she uses her platform to protect Black women. At Terrell Talks .. We have a moto.. everyone has a platform, its all about how you us it. I want to use this platform to connect people with new ideas. To expand the way we think. To allow us to slow down and listen to a new perspective. To provide hope. Encouragement, and motivation.
Hurricane is one of the most talented individuals I know personally. Hurricane is a legend in the house/ballroom scene and a dynamic young artist. From winning some of the most coveted trophies in ballroom to going on World Tour with Rihanna, Hurricane is just getting started. He's here to share the lessons he's learned so far along his journey, and what we can expect next from this young, creative force. At Terrell Talks .. We have a moto.. everyone has a platform, its all about how you us it. I want to use this platform to connect people with new ideas. To expand the way we think. To allow us to slow down and listen to a new perspective. To provide hope. Encouragement, and motivation.
Shar'ron Mason is a licensed marriage and family therapist, author, and entrepreneur who joins us today for an important discussion on mental health and protecting Black women. Shar'ron is the author of the book "Even Boss Ladies Need a Break." Shar'ron shares her expertise on mental health, therapy, trauma, and how Black women can prioritize their mental health. This is one important topic you don't want to miss. Tap into Terrell Talks and join the conversation. At Terrell Talks .. We have a moto.. everyone has a platform, its all about how you us it. I want to use this platform to connect people with new ideas. To expand the way we think. To allow us to slow down and listen to a new perspective. To provide hope. Encouragement, and motivation.
Part Two: Today is sit down with one of my most opinionated friends on all of social media, King Meech to discuss homophobia and HIV stigma in Hip-Hop. We've heard the recent comments from rappers like DaBaby, Lil Boosie, and T.I. regarding their right to "free speech." We've also seen the rise of unapologetic gay Hip-Hop star Lil Was X. King Meech, an openly gay rapper himself, joins me to share his opinions on the root of anti-gay hatred in Hip-hop and the larger Black community. At Terrell Talks .. We have a moto.. everyone has a platform, its all about how you us it. I want to use this platform to connect people with new ideas. To expand the way we think. To allow us to slow down and listen to a new perspective. To provide hope. Encouragement, and motivation.
Today is sit down with one of my most opinionated friends on all of social media, King Meech to discuss homophobia and HIV stigma in Hip-Hop. We've heard the recent comments from rappers like DaBaby, Lil Boosie, and T.I. regarding their right to "free speech." We've also seen the rise of unapologetic gay Hip-Hop star Lil Was X. King Meech, an openly gay rapper himself, joins me to share his opinions on the root of anti-gay hatred in Hip-hop and the larger Black community. At Terrell Talks .. We have a moto.. everyone has a platform, its all about how you us it. I want to use this platform to connect people with new ideas. To expand the way we think. To allow us to slow down and listen to a new perspective. To provide hope. Encouragement, and motivation.
We caught up with King Tron (Tron the King) to discuss his journey as a young Black creative trying to make it in the music business. King Tron is one of the most talented rappers I've heard. He has the sound, the bars, the style, and creativity of a true star. Find out what motivates him along his journey to break through in the music industry. This is the first in a series titled Young, Creative, and Black At Terrell Talks .. We have a moto.. everyone has a platform, its all about how you us it. I want to use this platform to connect people with new ideas. To expand the way we think. To allow us to slow down and listen to a new perspective. To provide hope. Encouragement, and motivation.
We caught up with King Tron (Tron the King) to discuss his journey as a young Black creative trying to make it in the music business. Of course, we had to discuss one of the hottest topics in hip-hop right now, Lil Was X. Check out this snippet out our full interview uploading later this week. At Terrell Talks .. We have a moto.. everyone has a platform, its all about how you us it. I want to use this platform to connect people with new ideas. To expand the way we think. To allow us to slow down and listen to a new perspective. To provide hope. Encouragement, and motivation.
Today, Terrell Talks is joined by Rhonda Bayless the Executive Director and Founder of CWUW - The Center for Wellness of Urban Women. Rhonda gets real about what it means to protect the wellness of Black Women. Black women bear the brunt of medical racism and medical mistrust. What do we need to do as a community to ensure we protect the health and wellness of Black women?At Terrell Talks .. We have a moto.. everyone has a platform, its all about how you us it. I want to use this platform to connect people with new ideas. To expand the way we think. To allow us to slow down and listen to a new perspective. To provide hope. Encouragement, and motivation.
For this episode of Terrell Talks, I sit down with a good friend of mine Devin. We discuss the. recent headlines sparked by Russel Wilson and Future debates. Do nice guys finish last? Where does an attraction to "bad boys" come from? Check out this episode of Terrell Talks! At Terrell Talks .. We have a moto.. everyone has a platform, its all about how you us it. I want to use this platform to connect people with new ideas. To expand the way we think. To allow us to slow down and listen to a new perspective. To provide hope. Encouragement, and motivation.