Dontá Morrison is a Los Angles based change-agent who raises awareness about issues facing marginalized communities. The Donta Show is the perfect blend of relevancy mixed with comedy. His potpourri of guests ranges from experts in the field of sex and hu
The world has heard of Prince. His music, his look, and most notably his hair! He was the epitome of a rock star and icon. Hair stylist Kim Berry spent years traveling with his royal badness and ensuring that his coif stayed on point! She has released a book entitled "Diamonds and Curlz" which takes us on the journey of a lifetime. Tonight on The Donta Show she will give us a peek into that journey. You don't want to miss this one. Learn more about Donta by visiting: http://www.dontamorrison.com
A lot of stuff is going on in the world. Much of it can seem quite unbelievable. Listen in as Donta and Dana discuss some of the latest current events. Topics include: Trump (of course)Zeta Phi Beta Sorority bans Transgenders. SWV (Coko) and today's R&B.Gospel singers get CRUNK!Barack Obama Blvd.and more Learn more about Donta by visiting: http://www.dontamorrison.com
Donta and Dana have become a well known team. Listen to their lively take on some serious issues. This episode will discuss: - Beyonce: Homecoming - Fight or Film: The power of live videos. - Nigel Shelby: Bullied to death. - Safe sex do's and do not's Listen in and learn. For more info about Donta visit http://www.dontamorrison.com
Listen in as we discuss the latest in culture and community! For more info about Donta Morrison: www.dontamorrison.com
The murder of Grammy nominated rapper and entrepreneur Nipsey Hussle has shaken the streets of South L.A. It is in these moments that we witness a different kind of unity. Similar to disengaged families that come together for the funeral of its patriarch. Nipsey was beloved by many but clearly that admiration didn't fall upon all. His murder is proof that no matter what level of success you obtain, for some you are still your past. Tonight's conversation will touch on how deaths like this impact the Black community and what needs to be done to shift the paradigm.
Masculinity (also called manhood or manliness) is a set of attributes, behaviors, and roles associated with boys and men. As a social construct, it is distinct from the definition of the male biological sex. Standards of manliness or masculinity vary across different cultures and historical periods. Both males and females can exhibit masculine traits and behavior. Billy Porter broke the internet by wearing a tuxedo gown to the 2019 Oscar Awards. The avänt'gärd look was hailed phenomenal by many but chastised by those who felt the ensemble further put black men in an emasculated light. Further, there were arguments claiming his appearance -and those who supported it- added to the reasons why the black community cannot move further ahead. The argument about masculinity and what is accepted can last for days; but DNA the Voice and myself will try to tackle the subject in 90 minutes. Wish us luck. Learn more about Dontá by visiting: www.dontamorrison.com
Black History Month 2019 was filled with a great deal of ups and down and the Black community as a whole needs a group hug. Listen in as we discuss some of the traumas and trials that are currently creating a divide witihin the black community.
PETTY: of little importance; trivial. POWERFUL: having a strong effect on people's feelings or thoughts. Join Dontá and DNA the Voice in a hilarious, yet informative, exchange about recent happenings that has made everyone wonder 'WTF is going on'. It is going to be lively, raw, uncut, and exactly what needs to be said. Censor yourselves accordingly. Learn more about Dontá by visiting http://www.dontamorrison.com
Everyone is popular online, but how is your face-to-face interaction? Do you enter a room and clam up, unsure on how to proceed? Is your elevator pitch ready? Better yet, do you even know what an elevator pitch is? Listen in and learn tips on how to better your networking skills and why they are so important. Special Guest: Aqila Mimi Benjamin, Founder and Creator of The Fuller Side of Things. She is passionate about helping people connect and travels the country hosting networking events that provide opportunities for like minded individuals to meet face-to-face and build. Get your pen and paper and take notes!!
Buckle up for a the next phase of The Dontá Show!! The Donta Show has a new co-host and tonight is his first time on air. Help us welcome DNA the Voice to the party! The new platform promises to be an informatively hilarious exchange that will touch base on controversial subjects and topics that will challenge you to the fullest. Tonight we will be disussing: The Potentials for the PresidencyPop Culture The GameChris BrownSparkleand moreCommunity Highlights and soooo much more! To learn more about Donta visit: http://www.dontamorrison.com Make sure to invite your friends to the party! Let's connect.
Deatra L. Harris is the founder and CEO of FEED Worldwide, a global community of creative entrepreneurs. Its mission is to build a global community of creative entrepreneurs that will share knowledge and resources, and support businesses and brands by circulating Black dollars within the Black community FIRST. Listen in as she shares insight on why FEED is important and how you can join the movement. For more info visit: feedworldwide.com Follow her @deatralharris on twitter and instagram and Deatra L. Harris on Facebook.
Part 1 was powerful and Part 2 is going to take things a step further. What do men want in a relationship? What do women want in a relationship? How do you clearly and effectively relay those wants without seeming selfish? Tonights guests are a team of change agents dedicated to bridging the gaps between men and women and creating healthier relationships. The dialogue will be eye-opening and extremely engaging. Special guests: Tasha Champion Kenneth and Bianca Page Register for their upcoming event "A Co-Ed Conversation About Love": http://www.loveconversation.eventbrite.com Learn more about Donta by visiting: http://www.dontamorrison.com
Communication challenges between men and women can lead to adverse affects in dating, relationships and marriage. Tonights guests are a team of change agents dedicated to bridging the gaps between men and women and creating healthier relationships. The dialogue will be eye-opening and extremely engaging. Special guests: Tasha Champion Kenneth and Bianca Page Register for their upcoming event "A Co-Ed Conversation About Love": http://www.loveconversation.eventbrite.com Learn more about Donta by visiting: http://www.dontamorrison.com
There is a saying "No Glove, No Love" but how many actually hold fast to that mantra. People love sex; some more than others and in the heat of the moment decisions are made that can place one at-risk for exposure to HIV. In addition, there are sero-discordant couples (one living with HIV, one HIV negative) that would love to engage in risk-free condomless sex. Truvada for PrEP provides 92%-99% reduction in HIV risk for HIV-negative individuals who take the pills every day as directed. If a daily dose is missed, the level of HIV protection may decrease. It only works if you take it. People who use PrEP correctly and consistently have higher levels of protection against HIV. Yep..it's true, there is a pill that will eliminate your chances of contracting HIV! Listen in and learn more about this groundbreaking HIV prevention tool. Visit: http://www.dontamorrison.com to learn more about Dontá. FB: The Donta Show IG: Donta_Morrison
In the early 80's HIV was introduced to the masses and to-date more than 70 million people have been infected and about 35 million people have died. Yet, the amount of ignorance, stigma, and shame related to infection is ever present. Many have no idea how the virus is transmitted and some still view it as a 'gay disease'. Those living with HIV fear being outed and will even avoid getting into care. It is time for a change. It is time for heightened awareness. Let's talk. Learn more about Dontá by visiting: www.dontamorrison.com FB: Donta Morrison IG: Donta_Morrison
What methods should be used to discipline a child? I'm from the ‘go get the belt era' but they're saying that's a form of child abuse. I also heard the certain non-physical punishments are cruel and mentally damaging. So, what's best: a conversation at the dinner table while sharing a latte? I'm asking because I am seeing a lot of unruly, disrespectful, bad a** children go unscathed. Listen in or join the dialogue about spanking. Is it a necessary component of child rearing? This will be a fiery discussion with both sides weighing in. Follow Donta on all social media outlets. http://www.dontamorrison.com
Many people are living false-lives in order to feel accepted by others who are also living unauthentically. That needs to change. Tanesha 'Ms. TEE' Welch is a self-care advocate and empowerment enthusiast who will share how to S.L.A.Y (Simply Live As You) regardless of who may judge. Tune in and get motivated. For more info on Tanesha visit: https://www.taneshawelch.com/ For more info on Dontá, visit: http://www.dontamorrison.com Follow Dontá on Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin, and Instagram
Many people walk around wearing a mask. Fearful of being judged, ostracized, or alienated if the essence of who they really are is discovered. This is especially true for LGBT persons. The traumas associated with living inauthentic are many and can hinder ones ability to live positive. Special guest Margena Carter is going to provide useful tools and tips on how to overcome those fears and walk in the God given fullness of who you are. Visit Margena's website: http://www.margenacarter.com Visit Dontá's website: http://www.dontamorrison.com
Summer 2018 is swiftly approaching. The season to wear less clothes and show more skin. Are you ready? This episode will discuss fitness from a new angle and encourage lifestyle changes that can continue long after the swimsuits are back in the drawer. Pilates instructor Lenise Jay is going to grace The Dontá Show and raise our awareness about the art of Pilates. If you're ready for a new routine, this episode will get you prepared. For more info about Dontá, visit: http://www.dontamorrison.com
Shaneisha Dodson walked away from a six-figure salary to pursue her dream of being a playwright. She prepared to quit and through a series of (good and bad) circumstances eventually became the founder of Black Girlz Productions, an award-winning production company. On this episode, she will share her story of perseverance, commitment, and faith in hopes of inspiring those who desire to do the same. Learn more about Shaneisha by visiting: https://www.blackgirlzproductions.com/ceo Learn more about Dontá by visiting: http://www.dontamorrison.com
What do you do when you are too scared to unleash your inner freak? Are you scared of being judged? Do you want to let loose but fear how your partner will look at you? Is the bedroom all you need it to be, or is only one person satisfied? These and many more questions will be discussed on this episode of The Dontá Show. Special Guest is the very outspoken A Jay Spencer. http://www.dontamorrison.com
Many people go through life lying to impress. Lying to stay relevant. Lying to fit in. Yet, oftentimes, the liar feels trapped in their made up world, unable to find a way of escape; longing to share their truth with those who deserve to know. Join Dontá and Kwame Corbett (Co-host of Blaze Entertainment Podcast) as they discuss the challenges associated with trying to keep up the facade. It will be an enlightening exchange that will hopefully encourage someone to step out from behind the veil and be themselves. For more info about Dontá visit: www.dontamorrison.com Purchase a The Dontá Show t-shirt and support efforts to educate youth and young adults about sexual health and HIV. Click here to order: https://www.customink.com/fundraising/the-donta-show?share=6521521849004598&utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_content=the-donta-show&utm_campaign=desktop-post-launch-v2&ref=facebook_social_desktop-post-launch-v2&side=front&type=1&zoom=false
This will be a fiery episode filled with thought and opinion. Should people living with HIV who do not disclose their status be convicted of a felony? Certain states have passed new laws which lower it from felony to a misdemeanor. Yet, some feel that it should still remain in alignment with attempted murder. It is a topic of controversy that many are passionate about. What say ye? For more info about Dontá visit: http://www.dontamorrison.com
Mitchell Levy (pronounced Lee Vee) is The AHA Guy at AHAthat who is a people publisher that empowers thought leaders to share their genius. He is an accomplished Entrepreneur who has created twenty businesses in Silicon Valley including four publishing companies that have published over 800 books. Mitchell is a TEDx speaker and internationally bestselling author of fifty-eight business books. He's provided strategic consulting to over one hundred companies, has advised over five hundred CEOs on critical business issues and has been chairman of the board of a NASDAQ-listed company. Listen in for an empowering conversation about how to take your life and actions to the next level. For more info about Mitchell visit: https://twelveminuteconvos.com/mitchell-levy/ For more info about Dontá visit: http://www.dontamorrison.com
To close out Black History month I am interviewing Zion Ervin. A 15 year old from Los Angeles who has launched a non-profit organization aimed at helping underprivileged youth. Her company 'Ervin Laces' is a donation based shoe store that provides shoes to youth in need. Understanding the financial diificulties some parents/guardians face when it comes to purchasing quality shoes for their children she asked friends and family to donate well kep pairs of unwanted shoes. The overflow received has been a blessing both locally and to youth visiting from other countries. Tune in tonight and hear how this phenomenal young black leader saw a need and is doing her part to fill it. Maybe it will challenge you to do the same. For more information about Dontá visit the website: http://www.dontamorrison.com
LaToiya Williams has one of the most recognized voices in urban R&B. She has worked with everyone from Snoop Dogg to the incomparable Glady's Knight, all the while remaining true to her roots and extremely humble. Listen is as we discuss her life, love for music and upcoming project entitled Blue Rose. It will be a pre-Valentine's Day discussion you don't want to miss. Listen to her latest song Vintage Love by clicking here. Visit Dontá's website: click here
Tangie Ambrose is an American artist, actress, filmmaker, entrepreneur, and motivational speaker who has always dreamed of doing her one-woman show! On her 50th birthday, the dream became a reality and received rave reviews. 'TANGIE' a triumphant tale filled with 'Angel Moments' that stem from her tear-jerkingly transparent personal testimony has toured the nation and touched the hearts of many. Listen in as Tangie shares why this endeavor was important for her and the message she has for others who struggle with overcoming, and how she found the strength to stand. For more info on Tangie click: http://www.tangieambrose.com/index.html For more info on Dontá click: http://www.dontamorrison.com
Mental health matters but, for some, the stigma associated with seeing a therapist outweighs their decision to schedule some much needed "couch time". This episode will discuss those stigmas, the consequences of ignoring mental stressors, and how to combat those emotional triggers that place us in a worn mental state. Special guest: Martinez (Marty) Sellers. Licensed Mental Health Therapist. For more information about Martinez Sellers visit: https://www.marsellconsulting.com/ For more information about Dontá Morrison visit: http://www.dontamorrison.com Follow Dontá on FB, Instagram, and Twitter.
There are many forms of gospel music. Each genre designed for a specific form of worship and audience. However, in trying to please all, do we fail to please God? Join me as I have a conversation with gospel singer and songwriter Dwayne Johnson. We will dialogue about the current state of gospel music, it's evolution, impact, effectiveness; and what is missing in today's rotation. We will also discuss the challenges many artists face when trying to succeed in the industry while staying true to their calling. It will be an insightful dialogue that will inspire and motivate. Make sure to tune in. For more info about Dontá visit: http://www.dontamorrison.com
Gospel music is a genre of Christian music. The creation, performance, significance, and even the definitions of gospel music varies according to culture and social context. Gospel music is composed and performed for many purposes, including aesthetic pleasure, religious or ceremonial purposes, and as an entertainment product for the marketplace. Gospel music usually has dominant vocals (often with strong use of harmony) with Christian lyrics. Jason McGee has made a name for himself within this genre and worked with some of the biggest heavyweights in gospel music. Listen in as we discuss the changes he has seen; the current state of gospel music; and the dangers in trying to become too popular. It will be a candid and transparent conversation about a sound designed to inspire and motivate, yet ironically stays under the microscope of judgment and ridicule. Click here to witness Jason McGee in action: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5CpW_nQEuZU For more info about Dontá visit: http://www.dontamorrison.com
Author, empowerment coach, and change agent Kevin E. Taylor joins Dontá Morrison for a candid conversation about religious violence, church hurt, and the power of love. On the heels of a United Nations Historic Interfaith Diaogue that brought LGBTQI religious leaders together, Taylor shares his passion for healing and reconciliation within the Black church; as well as the power of love. It is an important conversation that will change lives and mindsets. If you have been hurt by the church, or want to make sure that your church is not hurting people, make sure to listen in. Let us come together and do the restorative work needed to shift the paradigm. To learn more about Kevin, visit his website: http://kevinetaylor.com/ To learn more about Dontá, visit his website: http://www.dontamorrison.com
America is in turmoil and the world is watching. Almost every 'ism' known is at the forefront of conversation, but the one that stands out most is racism. Unfortunately, the blue-eyed allies in the fight for unity are often overlooked and made to feel fully responsible for the actions of their Caucasian counterparts. This episode welcomes a dialogue often ignored but much needed. How do some whites really feel about America, their privilege, and the goal to make her 'great' again? Special Guest: Ron Sequitar, a Clinical Health Psych student invested in social justice, public policy change, and increased well-being and health for all Americans. For more info on Dontá visit http://www.dontamorrison.com
How many ground-breaking ideas have you thought of that literally stopped you in your tracks, and made you envision a new future for yourself? How many of those ideas did you actually work on to make that beautiful vision come true? Here's a better question: Of those ideas you began working on, how many of them did you actually complete? This episode of The Dontá Show features Life Coach and Motivational Speaker Anthony Stafford. He will provide tips and best practices for achieving success and overcoming those hidden obstacles. Get your pen and paper ready because you will defintely need to take notes during this one. For more info on Anthony check out his website: http://www.antstaffspeaks.com For more info on Dontá check out his website: http://www.dontamorrison.com
In the current political climate many Americans argue how 'great' America is. To some, it's a hot ass mess, to others it's becoming a Xanadu. What say ye? Join the conversation as we discuss the pros and cons of living on this great country. For more info about Dontá visit: www.dontamorrison.co
The black community is laden with brilliant and creative minds. We are nothing short of amazing when it comes to the hustle associated with getting our product into the hands of those interested. In South Los Angeles (the hood) there are certain corners that literally feel like an outdoor mall; and while sitting in your car awaiting the light to turn from red to green you can acquire socks, a bowl of gumbo, custom t-shirts, and a few packs of Malaysian hair. But, is that 'black business'? Furthermore, there are black owned establishments that provide a great product but have subpar customer service. What's worse is that they expect to be supported by blacks merely because they are black owned. Fair to the community: No. There are countless entrepreneurs in need of the right door to open that will launch their business into a new plateau of success and financial freedom. However, they need assistance with branding, marketing, business planning, financial strategy, and overall execution. Let's share some tips and advice that may be of great benefit to those who have the idea but need their 'community' to help them successfully bring it into fruition. It takes a village. For more info about Dontá visit: http://www.dontamorrison.com
"Do you think a person living with HIV who does not disclose to their sexual partner(s) should be charged with a felony?" This is a question I asked on a recent Facebook thread that garnered over 200 responses. I noticed that the 'yes' responses primarily came from women and heterosexual men. Is there a reason for that? Does the gay community view HIV through a different lens? It's time to talk and get a better understanding of (A) why those infected fear disclosing their status; (B) why are people still having sex with persons of unknown status; and (C) what needs to be done to increase HIV awareness within communities of color. Prepare yourself for a very informative conversation that can change your life. For more information about Dontá visit: http://www.dontamorrison.com
The word racism and racist are nothing new. They incite anger, loathing and fear into the minds of those being victimized by it. Is America as a whole racist, or just the minute few who are getting the most attention. Call in tonight and share your thougths tonight at 9pm (PST). RACISM 1 a: belief that race is the primary determinant of human traits and capacities and that racial differences produce an inherent superiority of a particular race 2a : a doctrine or political program based on the assumption of racism and designed to execute its principles b: a political or social system founded on racism 3: racial prejudice or discrimination For more information about Donta Morrison, visit http://www.dontamorrison.com
After a much-needed break, The Donta Show is back and in full effect!! It has been awhile and many things have occurred since my last show. Listen in as I catch up on events and talk trash with rising comedian Buttah Man. If you're in need of a laugh make sure to tune in!! For more info on Dontá Morrison visit: www.dontamorrison.com
Is the flame in your relationship flickering out? Have you and your mate entered the dry season and don't know how to get out? Do you want to learn how to reignite the passion and start over? Listen is as Kiaundra Jackson LMFT reveals all the secrets to increasing intimacy in your relationship. Grab your mate and take notes.
Tune in tonight as Ivan Daniels and Marcus Atkins discuss and promote the play 'Snap Honey'. Learn how it all started and what to expect. It will be a lively discussion with special guest host Kire Senoj. SNAP HONEY is directed and produced by St Louisan, Emmy Award- nominated journalist Ma'at Atkins. It stars Los Angeles-based actor Jaron Hicks will return as the main character, Vageena. Hicks—who is also an executive producer of the production--is reprising the role after portraying the character initially in St Louis at various venues between 2011 and 2013 and in Los Angeles in 2016. The character was spun off from a male ensemble play MAN-A-LOGUE produced by Maatology Productions in St Louis in 2002. For more info about Snap Honey visit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F_grfIdrq0E For more info about Dontá: http://www.dontamorrison.com
This episode will be an inspiring discussion with author, motivator, and entrepreneur Asa Leveaux. Asa founded the Genius Academy™ (division of Leveaux Group, Inc™) which promotes personal success through the implementation of key strategies that are encouraged through inspiration and tactical execution. Genius Academy™ is a resource and network for individuals which has entrepreneurs' main goal is seeing their ideas from formation to success. Leveaux has written several books on a number of topics including his latest "I Am Man Enough: 365 Affirmations for Men" which encourages men daily with notes, quotes, and sayings that help them put their lives into perspective. Asa leverages his unparalleled skill set to propel his own success as well as the growth of his colleagues and clients. If you need to be inspired, this is definitely the show to listen to. For more info about Asa, click http://www.asaleveaux.com/ For more info about Donta, click http://www.dontamorrison.com
The beating of Rodney King at the hands of police occurred 25 years ago. The aftermath was a series of events that led to the infamous L.A Riots of 1992. Since then we have seen similar, if not worse, situations occur as a result of a corrupt and unfair legal system. The Black community has rallied, rioted and tried its best to navigate through a system not designed for us, and nothing seems to have changed...or has it? Tonight's guest is Tim Hall. He and I will discuss the riots, racism and other situations that have placed many Black communities on edge. Is there a resolve to all of this, or should we just prepare the next generation for a series of repeats? For more information on Dontá Morrison visit http://www.dontamorrison.com
The Dontá Show is kicking it up a notch and exposing some truths about dating and sex that many of us have no idea exist. Are you constantly dating the wrong people and have no idea why? What role do pheromones play in your dating and sex life? How do you keep the relationship fire lit when there is no match in sight? Tune in and join the discussion with Ryeal "Relationship Scientist" Simms: A cognitive neuropsychologist, behaviorist and motivational speaker whose passion is analyzing why we do what we do from an eco-bio-psycho-social-spiritual point of view. He is going to shed light on how 'chemistry' really does play a role in who we settle down with. For more info about Dontá Morrison and Ryeal Simms, visit their websites. http://www.dontamorrison.com https://relationshipscientistryeal.com/
Millennials have never known a world without HIV and AIDS. They were born after the fight against the epidemic was well underway and media outlets were scurrying to find the best way to make people more aware. Shock images aimed at deterring risky behaviors were the norm and antiretrovirals that extended life for the thousands were modern breakthroughs. Yet, for some reason the epidemic is still here and Generation X is being infected at alarming rates. Listen in as I share the mic with a few millenials who are celebrating National Youth HIV AIDS Awareness Day (NYHAAD) with events and activities aimed at raising awareness and getting their peers involved in the fight against HIV. Special Guests: Thomas Davis Lonnie Lenyea Steven Campa Ty Gaffney For more info about Dontá visit: http://www.dontamorrison.com For more info about NYHAAD visit: https://www.aids.gov/news-and-events/awareness-days/youth/
There are many things that we keep secret or silent about in our families and communities. One of those things is domestic violence or intimate partner violence. When someone you love hurts you, it creates feelings of betrayal and shame. These feelings can create a shield of silence and secrecy for protection. Couple this with the pain of racism and sexism, and it can deepen this response. This can describe the black community's reaction to domestic violence or intimate partner violence (DV/IPV). This may not be every black person's response to DV/IPV, but there is pervasive secrecy and silence in the community that interferes with healing. ** Tune in for a very candid discussion about IPV in the Black community and what needs to be done to combat it. My special guest is Kandee Lewis from The Positive Results Corporation: A community non-profit which focuses on reducing/eliminating interpersonal violence, teen dating violence, sexual assault and bullying through teaching awareness and prevention strategies in a series of workshops and small group training. **Opening paragraph courtesy of Peace Over Violence: http://www.peaceoverviolence.org For more info on Dontá Morrison: http://www.dontamorrison.com For more info on The Positive Results Corporation: http://www.prc123.org/
I have some questions for my Black listeners: 1. Are there questions about sex you're too ashamed to ask? 2. Do you suppress your inner-freak so your sexual partner won't think you actually are a 'freak'? 3. Are you a woman who's embarrassed to admit that you've never experienced the big O? Sex is wonderful. Unfortunately, the way it is discussed -or, better yet, not discussed- in the Black community leaves many to fend for themselves when it comes to better understanding its totality. Why is it such a taboo topic and how can we normalize the discussion? Let's talk...our relationships depend on it.
Questions for my Black listeners: 1. Have you ever been racially profiled? 2. Has a white person ever called you a ni--er? 3. Have you ever been scared to be around other Blacks? This show is going to discuss those questions and much more. The 13th amendment, which formally abolished slavery in the United States, passed the Senate on April 8, 1864, and the House on January 31, 1865. However, most aren't aware that slavery in this country didn't officially end until Dec. 6, 1865, the day the 13th Amendment to the Constitution was ratified. Yet, over 250 years later many Blacks are still treated like property and victimized due to their skin color. Will the playing field ever be level or should Blacks just accustom themselves to systems that may never have their best interest at heart? Furthermore, how do these circumstances effect Black communities and the way they interact within? Let's Talk....and help each other heal.
A video of a sermon by gospel singer Kim Burrell went viral due to a segment that demonized gays and made negative accusations about a high-ranking religious leader. The consequences of her words were grave, even to the point of losing engagements and invitations to Hollywood events. Some say the firestorm was far too harsh; while others think it was well deserved. Tonight, Pastor Eric Phillips and I will discuss how the situation is impacting the Christian community and what can be done to bridge the divisive gap that has been a source of debate for decades. Buckle up and get ready for a challenging conversation that will hold no punches. To learn more about Dontá Morrison visit www.dontamorrison.com
It is 2017 and there is no better time to get prepared for what is ahead. Let us join together and make a to-do list of what we should try to accomplish this year. Self-improvement in the area of health, spirituality, relationships, and community. I have a great line-up of individuals who are going to come on and share best practices about each. Let us make the most out of 2017! We can do it...together. Special Guests: Jameelah Harris Rob Thrash IV Jackie Seals Chris Petit Follow me on FB, Instagram, and Twiter, or visit my website: http://www.dontamorrison.com
2016 has been a beast of a year. We lost a bevy of legendary entertainers, endured a tumultuous presidential race, witnessed an emergence of blatant racism, and for the first time in history the U.S presidency was one by a person with no political experience. Yes, this year has been eye-opening. Tune in as we recap some of the most memorable moments of the last 12 months. Special guests: Kire Senoj and Tyesse Jackson. For more info about Dontá Morrison visit: www.dontamorrison.co
Many of us subscribe to a spiritual belief that guides us along the way. However, on that path are obstacles that catch us off guard. Some people pause, catch their breath, and keep going. Others will stop altogether and contemplate turning around to head back. Regardless of which one you are, both need to be encouraged. Tune in tonight as Rob J. Thrash IV and I discuss spirituality, God, the journey, and how to stay focused when everything seems blurry. This show is for those who really need to be motivated during this season. I hope you can join us. For more info about Donta Morrison visit: www.dontamorrison.com