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Listen to The Marc Medley Show podcast and to me live on Saturdays at 6 a.m. ET as I host my book talk radio show The Reading Circle with Marc Medley on gobrave.org.

The Marc Medley Show


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    True Khepera Appears on The Marc Medley Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2024 68:31


    As an adolescent, and in his early years as an adult, True Khepra was on the wrong path in life. He performed poorly in school, stole cars, and sold drugs. After realizing that his future was doomed if he did not transform his life, he committed himself to furthering his education, becoming a community activist and better example to his children.  Now, True Khepra is a writer, author, speaker, and certified life coach with a mission to fight for social justice and share the power of personal development. He co-founded an organization called Extended Black Family Movement, wrote for NSPIRE magazine, and co-founded a youth program called “Liberation School”. True Khepra has made a lasting impact through his inspiring speeches at various institutions, including the Essex County Youth Correctional Facility, Pride Academy in East Orange, NJ, Hunter's World Mentorship Program, and many more. He has also had the privilege of speaking to a single classroom of students at Howard University Middle School of Mathematics & Science, personally connecting with the next generation of leaders. Now, he is taking his message to the airwaves with his podcast, Raw Success, where he shares his insights and expertise on achieving success and living a fulfilling life. With a passion for uplifting and educating, True Khepra's words have resonated deeply.True Khepra's message is rooted in his beliefs that by harnessing the power of the mind and learning to generate and create states of being aligned with our purpose, goals, and intentions, none of us are stuck.

    As I See It On February 17, 2024

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2024 24:04


    As I See It February 17, 2024 is an episode concerning thoughts of the host, Marc A. Medley at the time of the recording. BEYOND THEIR YEARS; The Incredible Legacies of Herb Carnegie and Buck O'Neil is referenced. It is documentary about the two men and the challenges of racism in hockey and baseball. There was a panel discussion about the documentary that included, Jasmine Thomas, Bryant McBride, Cecil Harris, Dr. LaQuinta Frederick, Russell Patterson, led by faciliator Daryl Jacobs. There are other thoughts that are shared throughout this episode of THE MARC MEDLEY SHOW PODCAST. Take a listen and reflect.

    Marquita Gammage Ph.D Appears on The Reading Circle with Marc Medley

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2024 69:52


    What If We Spent Seven Hundred And Sixty-Six Billion Dollars To Love, Encourage And Build People Up?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 13:37


    In 2022, the U.S. spent 766 Billion dollars on defense and 746 Billion dollars in 2023. Can you imagine if that money was spent on loving, encouraging, and building people up instead of creating ways to kill people? Take a listen to this episode, think and reflect.

    Civil Rights/Social Justice Episode In Acknowledgement of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day 2024

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2024 180:01


    It is 2024 and we are still fighting for civil rights and social justice. We all are humans. We are all extricably linked. Birth and death are the two equalizers. Take a listen to this extended version of The Marc Medley show acknowledging January 15th, the birth of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. who would have been ninety-five years old on January 15, 2024. Happy Birthday Martin Luther King, Jr.!

    Dr. John Paul McGee Appears on The Reading Circle with Marc Medley

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2023 62:25


    Raised in Baltimore, Maryland, John Paul McGee, at the age of four withoutformal training, began playing familiar hymns and church songs by ear. Aware ofhis special gift, Dr. McGee's mother made the sacrifices necessary to ensure thatJohn received formal musical training and development. Dr. McGee studiedpiano and pipe organ at New Shiloh School of Music where the renownedheadmaster was the late great Dr. Nathan Carter, and graduated in 2002 frominternationally acclaimed arts preparatory high school Baltimore School for theArts with a certificate in piano and opera studies.John's musical career has taken him around the globe as a keyboardist, vocalarranger, producer, and songwriter, collaborating with and appearing alongsidepopular gospel and secular artists from Patti Labelle to Najee, Stevie Wonder,the NFL players choir, and gospel legends Yolanda Adams, Donnie McClurkin,Kim Burrell, Cory Henry, Vashawn Mitchell, Earnest Pugh, and many others. Hisinstrumental piano album, A Christmas with John Paul, released in 2014 withEPM records yielded him the #9 spot in the top 10 Billboard recording artists for.Along with the release of his first published book, John released an solo pianoalbum in 2019 instrumental entitled “Elevate.”Dr. John Paul McGee is the current assistant chair of piano at Berklee College ofMusic in Boston, Massachusetts and Artist-In-Residence at Yale University inNew Haven, Connecticut. Dr. JP earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Music witha concentration in Piano Performance from Bethune Cookman University, aMaster of Arts in Religion Degree from Liberty University a Master of SacredMusic Degree with a concentration in Pipe Organ Performance from EmoryUniversity, and most recently a Doctorate of Ministry degree with a concentrationin Pastoral Care and Counseling from The Interdenominational TheologicalCenter in Atlanta, Ga. The groundbreaking research performed in hisdissertation, A Sound for Distressed Souls: Gospejazzical as an NTU Approachfor Coping with the Vocational Stressors of the Black Pastor, investigates thehealing and curative powers of his new pianistic genre, Gospejazzical.Gospejazzical is a signature sound that unites three powerful genres (Gospel,Jazz and Classical) into a unique fusion that entertains, uplifts, and inspires allwho hear. In 2022, John recorded and released the musical album“Gospejazzical” featuring the John Paul McGee trio, vocalists Wendi Henderson-Wyatt, Amber Bullock and Zebulon Ellis. In December 2022, the album washeard by the iconic musical legend Stevie Wonder who immediately invited Johnand the Trio to perform for his Annual House Of Toys Benefit Concert in LosAngeles, California before a sold out crowd of thousands.Through radio and streaming, John's first mainstream album, GospejazzicalVolume 1, has reached hundreds of thousands of listeners across the world andmaintained its position in the top 100 Jazz Weekly charts for several weeks.OnNovember 16th,2023 he released his second holiday album, “A GospejazzicalChristmas,” and within two weeks of its release the album was #3 most added onJazz Weekly, and #34 on the Smooth Jazz Holiday Charts!In May 2023, Berklee's Assistant Chair of Piano Dr. John Paul McGee receivedan endorsement by Yamaha Artist services and joined the Yamaha Artist family.This is an invitation-only designation bestowed by Yamaha to musical artistsconsidered to be critically acclaimed in their instruments or genres. It is stated byonline publication, The Urban Music Scene, that one experience with John'smasterful musicianship and the way one hears gospel, jazz, and classical willnever be the same.

    You've Just Entered The Twilight Zone

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2023 17:15


    I'm waiting for Rod Serling to appear at any time now, for we are definitely in my opinion in the Twilight Zone. Take a listen to my latest episode of THE MARC MEDLEY SHOW. Listen to me live each Saturday from 6:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. ET on gobrave.org. Learn more about me by visiting my website marcamedley.com

    Why I Believe So Deeply In "The Golden Rule"

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2023 19:00


    The Golden Rule is a principle that is a common thread across belief systems. Take a listen to this episode of The Marc Medley Show to learn why I believe in it so deeply.

    Allen Chukwuhdi Appears on The Reading Circle with Marc Medley Book Talk Radio

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2023 85:21


    Allen Chukwuhdi is a psycho-historian who attended Fordham University where he received a B.A in both history and psychology. His journey in psychology began with organizationalbehavior, and then quickly moved to clinical and research psychology. He is currently in the‘Culture Program' at (BGSP) the ‘Boston Graduate School of Psychoanalysis'. However, it washis enthusiasm for history, specifically African and African American history, and the trans-Atlantic slave trade that moved him to employ psychology and psychoanalysis. He is active inthe BGSP Student Association (2023) and the (APA) ‘American Psychological Association' Div. 39 and Div. 9 (SPSSI) the ‘Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues' where he served as the Graduate Student Committee's (GSC) Diversity Officer (2021). Moreover, he was the recipient of the (NYSPA) New York State Psychological Association's ‘Roy Aranda Student Social Justice Award in 2020' and was the opening presenter at the University of Western Cape, in South Africa ‘Towards a De-Colonial Psychology: Theories from the Global South Conference in 2019'. He is interested in colonialism and by extension the coloniality of being, as well as the societal psychosis of racism. He is also interested in developing psychological interventions in Black communities that incorporate cultural solutions and using history to develop identity cohesion and to challenge constructed narratives.He is currently writing a psycho-historical account of colonialism in West Africa using theoverthrow of Kwame Nkrumah as an example entitled, ‘Kwame Nkrumah and The Language of Oppression' and a book on the Lacanian psychoanalytic notion of ‘Mirror Stages'. One of his essays ‘Storming the Capital: An Exercise in the Patriot Right to Violence' was recentlypublished in the book ‘Illmatic Consequences: The Clapback to Opponents of Critical RaceTheory', and he is revising a paper entitled ‘Hauntings: Transgenerational Trauma and theUnfinished Business of a Nation' for the ‘Journal of the Psychoanalysis of Culture and Society', and his paper on identity entitled ‘The Myth of the Black Indian: A Collective Fantasy' is going to be published in Volume 1 of the new journal ‘Psychoanalytic Inquiry'.In addition to all this he is a producing artist that has numerous credits on stage, in commercials and films.

    Dr. Wade W. Nobles Appears on The Reading Circle with Marc Medley Book Talk Radio Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2023 57:44


    Dr. Wade W. Nobles is the son of Annie Mae Cotton (1914b) and John Nobles (1900b). John Nobles' father was Mims Nobles who was born into the barbarism of American slavery in 1863. Mims' father was Wade Nobles who was born into the savagery of slavery in 1836. Wade Nobles was the oldest son of Candace/Agnes (Cilla) who was also born into captivity in Edgefield, South Carolina in 1810. Dr. Nobles is the namesake of his great grandfather, Agnes'oldest son. His mother and father named him Wade which means one who is able to tred through difficult matter like slavery, mud, snow, or ignorance. Dr. Nobles is a co-founding member and Past President (1994-95) of the Association of Black Psychologists and Professor Emeritus in Africana Studies and Black Psychology (Past Dept Chair, 1997 – 1999) at San Francisco State University. He is the founding Executive Director (retired) of the Institute for the Advanced Study of Black Family Life and Culture (est 1968) in Oakland where he spent over 40 years researching, documenting, publishing, designing and implementing African centered service and training programs. Dr. Nobles has studied classical African philosophy (Kemet, Twa & Nubian) and traditional African wisdom traditions (Akan, Yoruba, Bantu, Wolof, Dogon, Fon,Lebou, etc) as the grounding for the development of an authentic Black psychology. His professional career and life's work has been no less than a formal engagement in the on-going theoretical development and programmatic application of African (Black) psychology, African centered thought, and cultural grounding to address the liberation and restoration of the African mind and world-wide development of African people. He has conducted eighty nationally funded community-based research, training and development projects. Dr. Nobles was Initiated into the IFA spiritual system of Nigeria in 1992 and named Ifágbemì Sàngódáre. An internationally recognized Pan Africanist, Dr. Nobles is the author of over one hundred (100)articles, chapters, research reports and books; the co-author of the seminal article in Black Psychology, Voodoo or IQ: An Introduction to African Psychology; the author of African Psychology: Toward its Reclamation, Reascension and Revitalization; Seeking the Sakhu: Foundational Writings in African Psychology, an anthology of over thirty years of African centered research and scholarship, The Island of Memes: Haiti's Unfinished Revolution described by Dr. Theophile Obenga as perhaps the most important book of the last five decades, and his recent contribution, SKH, From Black Psychology to the Science of Being that traces the advent of Black psychology and its evolution to the science of being. His work has been translated into Spanish, Portuguese and French. Baba Dr. Nobles has served as a visiting professor in Salvador de Bahia and Sao Paulo in Brazil, England, Ghana, West Africa, and Capetown, South Africa. He currently serves as the chairperson of the ABPsi Pan African Black Psychology Global Initiative with members in Brazil, South Africa, Nigeria, Great Britain, Jamaica, Canada, Haiti, and Ghana. He served as the lead author of the African American Wellness Hub Complex Design Report (2017), for the Behavioral Health Care Services in Alameda County California and is the project director for the Interim Virtual Hub Project.

    Rosie Rivera-Flores Appears on The Reading Circle with Marc Medley

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2023 73:41


    Rosie comes from a family of entertainers but has never considered her purpose entertainment. Rosie is the youngest of six children Pedro, Gustavo, Jenni , Lupillo and Juan. She is an entreprenuer, author and influential public figure with an active following of 3 million on her social media combined. Rosie uses her plaftorm to give hope to sexual abuse victims as a survivor and counselor. During her 9 year carreer as CEO of Jenni Rivera Enterprises, Rosie co-produced Mariposa de Barrio on Telemundo and Netflix. She has also co-hosted the top Spanish morning shows Despierta America and Hoy Dia, and co-hosts along side her husband Abel Flores a podcast called "The Power of Us" on Revolver. Rosie has written three books My Broken Pieces, Take Your Power Back, and God is Your Defender. All of her projects have the same purpose: spread the Good News oF Salvation and in healing in Christ. "Yes, speak up for the poor and helpless, and see that they get justice." Proverbs 31:9

    Are We [Americans] Really This Gullible?

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2023 27:25


    Have you ever taken a look at how our product packaging is getting smaller and smaller while the prices go higher and higher? Have you thought about how we are willing to have a known cheater as our leader? Have you thought about how there is no such thing as customer service anymore? Well, I have. Take a listen to this episode of The Marc Medley Show.

    Jai-Leta Colvard, CEO of Just Jai Wear Appears on The Reading Circle with Marc Medley

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2023 59:08


    Jai-Leta Colvard is a proud board member of Loving Arms Cancer Outreach. She has been donating to this amazing non-profit organization for over 5 years. Now, Jai-Leta is able to make a major impact to cancer survivors. Ms. Colvard is honored and blessed to serve the community while supporting cancer survivors.At Just Jai Wear™, the company Jai-Let leads, we believe in embracing positive energy, love, feeling comfortable in the skin you are in, and setting small health goals We hope our gear will magnify your desire to be your best fit and resonate across the globe.We look forward to partnering with you on your health journey by providing comfortable and stylish fitness apparel that fits like a soft glove and loungewear for the holidays. Our clothes can be worn throughout the day whether you are exercising, relaxing, or running errands.We are committed to encouraging, motivating, and inspiring the community to shape their life with fitness and good health in mind while spreading the word across the universe.Our discussion topics included:* Bouncing back from a mental health crisis* The transformative impact of grief* The importance of seeking and providing support during challenging times* Discuss the mission and vision of Space of Grace, Inc., highlighting its role in empowering individuals on their mental health journeys.

    Carolyn Hickman Appears on The Reading Circle with Marc Medley

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2023 67:07


    Carolyn Hickman is a self-publishing author, Intuitive Energy Healer + Herbalist who loves helping others heal their past and transcend their pain into their purpose. Carolyn reveals her unimaginable journey of not only losing her mother but losing almost everyone she had ever known all at the very same time through a series of painful events that left her breathless, betrayed, and broken. However, even in the most challenging and darkest of days, she discovered how to let go of the pain and resentment gracefully and overcome the resistance to forgive the people not willing to make things right or say “sorry.”

    Dr. Matthew Teutsch Appears on The Reading Circle with Marc Medley

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 86:17


    In this episode of THE READING CIRCLE with Marc Medley, I interview Dr. Matthew Teutsch about his contribution to Illmatic Consequences: The Clapback to Opponents of 'Critical Race Theory' Dr. Teutsch wrote Chapter 15, Christian Nationalism and the Comic: Incognegro. During this interview we cover a lot of ground concerning the history of Christianity and it's role in systematic oppression. Be sure to take a listen. I found Dr. Teutsch to be very candid, vulnerable, insightful and informative. I also encourage you to get the book to read the compilation of essays concerning Critical Race Theory and why it must be taught to our young and not so young. We cannot act as if history did not happen.

    You Might Have The Cash But You Can Not Cash In Your Face

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2023 26:58


    Stevie Wonder wrote "Cash In Your Face" in the early 80's as it appears on his Hotter Than July album. The lyrics of Cash In Your Face are just as appropriate in 2023 as they were in the early 80's. Not much has changed. In fact, we are regressing. The clocks are being turned back with decisions such as those being made by our current Supreme Court and politicians around the country. Book bannings, Diversity courses being outlawed, etc. are just a few examples of what is going on today. In this episode we analyze Stevie's lyics and discover how they apply to us today. Take a listen.

    Bijoun Eric Jordan Appears on The Reading Circle with Marc Medley - Book Talk Radio Interview

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2023 71:53


    Bijoun Eric Jordan is a high school English teacher just finishing his 19th year. His greatest professional pleasure is stoking enjoyment of words and ideas — and after school, making students world travelers. Bijoun studied education at New York University, followed by a gap year abroad, then a master's in English literature at Hunter College. His essay critiquing the right-wing's recent efforts to undermine racial justice initiatives through the "boogeyman" of critical race theory appears in the new collection Illmatic Consequences: The Clapback to Opponents of "Critical Race Theory," inspired by rapper Nas's debut album Illmatic. A self-professed nerd and staunch advocate of the Oxford comma, Jordan is also a consummate hip hop head and a recovering lyricism addict whose other passions include politics, culture, gaming, and creativity. He lives and loves in Brooklyn with his wife, daughter, and son.

    The Affirmative Action Ruling and Lousy Customer Service Is The Norm

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2023 17:48


    LaTanya White, Ph.D, M.B.A. Appears on The Reading Circle with Marc Medley Book Talk Radio Show

    Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2023 68:54


    Dr. LaTanya White is an inclusive scholar-practitioner working at the intersection of racial equity and entrepreneurship curriculum design. Over the course of her professional career, she has coached and consulted more than 600 Black urban entrepreneurs. A 2x author, TEDx Speaker, leader and strategist, Dr. White is the founder and principal consultant for Concept Creative Group, a technical assistance firm focused on business development, capacity building, and Dynastic Wealth™ transfer for Black entrepreneurs.Dr. White developed her expertise in the intersection of the racial wealth gap and Black entrepreneurship through her graduate studies at Antioch University's Graduate School of Leadership and Change. As a result of her doctoral research on intergenerational wealth transfer and Black business families, Dr. White has designed an evidence-based entrepreneurship training model that specifically addresses the ancestral narrative and lived experience of Black entrepreneurs using a lens of racial equity.Dynastic Wealth™ is a comprehensive approach to the entrepreneurial process that cultivates quantitative and qualitative forms of wealth through the lens of racial equity. The model has implications for entrepreneurship education research, scholarship, and practice that require entrepreneurship training curricula to be redesigned through a lens of racial equity.She developed her own Foundation growing up in the Liberty City area of Miami, Florida and began to Evaluate her inner strength and resilience as a student at Florida A&M University's School of Business and Industry. It wasn't until she was completing an MBA-level internship in Buffalo, NY did Dr. White begin to Analyze the entrepreneurial skillset she had developed but it would take a 13,000-mile trek to Bali, Indonesia before she had been Retrained to accept her purpose as The Guide that so many minority entrepreneurs needed to get over their fear and launch their business.Through active service under the Economic Development Programmatic Thrust with Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated. Dr. White hopes to Leverage her sorority's global reach in an effort to recreate economic independence in communities of color.Her membership with the Glazer Kennedy Insider's Circle helps her teach her village about Efficient Systems like brand development, copywriting and direct marketing that helped catapult her own business. Formerly enrolled in the Graduate School of Leadership and Change at Antioch University, Dr. White's doctoral research produced a comprehensive, evidence-based curriculum for Black entrepreneurs to build Dynastic Wealth™, the most Sustainable method for Black economic independence and Black mobility.Bringing her cumulative expertise and passion for Black entrepreneurship education together, Dr. White is launching the Entrepreneurship Center for Black Dynastic Wealth™. The Center will be a membership-based entrepreneurial learning accelerator for Black and African American entrepreneurs who want to go beyond generational wealth to create Dynastic Wealth™. Dr. White has been featured in several media outlets including Ask.com, Essence Magazine, Florida A&M University magazine, Forbes.com and SiriusXM Radio. Click here to learn more about Dr. White's past speaking engagements.

    My Mother's Day Podcast Episode

    Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 27:39


    Happy Mother's Day! Take a listen.

    There Are Certain Trade-Offs I Would Not Make For All Of The Money In The World

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2023 21:40


    I would not trade my time of growing up in the 60's and 70's with a child growing up today in 2023 for all of the money in the world. I would not trade whatever issues I am facing with anyone else's issues for all of the money in the world. Take a listen to this episode and find out why.

    I Ain't Mad At Angel Reese or Yusef Salaam

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2023 11:51


    At the end of the day, it really is about respect. Take a listen to my thoughts about Angel Reese and Yusef Salaam.

    We Have Fools More Than Just On April First

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2023 7:31


    Unfortunately in 2023, good clean fun is a thing of the past in my view. Even for something as simple as April Fool's Day. Take a listen.

    There Are Too Many Who Want The Celebration Without The Perspiration

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2023 27:53


    In order to get your desired results, you must put in the work. This episode was inspired by a speaker series presented by ESPN's Darryl Jacobs. The keynote speaker Dr. Marcus Bright, author of Brighter Ways Forward: Reflections on Sports, Tech, And Socialeconomic Mobility.

    I Ain't Mad At Chris Rock (Selective Outrage)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2023 28:07


    Chris Rock appeared in a live stand-up special that could be viewed as Jason Zinoman of the New York Times described it as "comedy revenge." Exerpts from Mr. Zinoman's review and exerpts from Bishop Desmond Tutu's book The Book of Forgiving are excerpted and commentary by this podcast host Marc Medley is given during this episode. Take a listen in its entirety.

    The Process of Life

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2023 37:58


    "The process of life is ever unfolding, guiding you, pushing you, preparing you for the next part of the process. Life often takes a twist, or makes a turn that is frightening or confusing. Difficult challenges, bad days, upset feelings, moments of confusion are part of life's process. Perhaps if we stopped trying to figure out the process, the process would proceed exactly as it should." Iyanla Vanzant

    The World According To Marc - January 7, 2023

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2023 19:35


    This episode is based off of the readings from two books. #SpeakLife: Your Tongue Has The Power of Life & Death by Laticia Nicole and Until Today!: Daily Devotions for Spiritual Growth and Peace of Mind by Iyanla Vanzant. This is the first episode of The Marc Medley Show in 2023. Take a listen. Be sure to visit my website at marcamedley.com

    I Don't Think Anyone Will Get Around A "Why Me?" Moment

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2022 20:41


    Have you ever asked the question "why me?" I know I have. The truth of the matter is, I do not believe any of us will be exempt from a "Why Me?" event in life. Take a listen to this episode of The Marc Medley Show to learn more. Be sure to visit me at marcamedley.com

    I Don't Think Anyone Will Get Around A "Why Me?" Moment

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2022 20:41


    Have you ever asked the question "why me?" I know I have. The truth of the matter is, I do not believe any of us will be exempt from a "Why Me?" event in life. Take a listen to this episode of The Marc Medley Show to learn more. Be sure to visit me at marcamedley.com

    Kim Williams Appears on The Reading Circle with Marc Medley

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 86:39


    Kim Williams is an educator par excellence and Delta Sigma Theta Sorority sister, who shares her moving story about her diagnosis and being a survivor of ovarian cancer. Ms. Williams and I planned to go skydiving for her 50th birthday in celebration of her surviving and living to see 50 when COVID-19 waylaid our plans. It was a moving, inspirational and fun interview.

    Kim Williams Appears on The Reading Circle with Marc Medley

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 86:39


    Kim Williams is an educator par excellence and Delta Sigma Theta Sorority sister, who shares her moving story about her diagnosis and being a survivor of ovarian cancer. Ms. Williams and I planned to go skydiving for her 50th birthday in celebration of her surviving and living to see 50 when COVID-19 waylaid our plans. It was a moving, inspirational and fun interview.

    The Checkout Experience Ought To Be The Best Part Of The Buying Process, But It's Not

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 23:07


    The next time you go to pay for anything, be observant of your experience. I'll bet you will find like I do that it is not best experience, especially when you are spending your hard earned money. Take a listen to this episode for some interesting insights by Marc on this topic.

    The Checkout Experience Ought To Be The Best Part Of The Buying Process, But It's Not

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 23:07


    The next time you go to pay for anything, be observant of your experience. I'll bet you will find like I do that it is not best experience, especially when you are spending your hard earned money. Take a listen to this episode for some interesting insights by Marc on this topic.

    Sad Reality

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 16:01


    We are in a sad reality. Let's take a look.

    Sad Reality

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 16:01


    We are in a sad reality. Let's take a look.

    Parents and Educators, Use The Will Smith/Chris Rock Debacle As A Teachable Moment

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2022 23:11


    Parents and educators ought to use the sad display at the Oscars by Will Smith as a teachable moment for our young people. Violence is not the way.

    Parents and Educators, Use The Will Smith/Chris Rock Debacle As A Teachable Moment

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2022 23:11


    Parents and educators ought to use the sad display at the Oscars by Will Smith as a teachable moment for our young people. Violence is not the way.

    There Is A Way To Take Care Of Business And What We Witnessed At The Oscars Was Not It

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 19:05


    The behavior by Will Smith at the Oscar Awards was deplorable. Find out my thoughts in this episode of The Marc Medley Show.

    There Is A Way To Take Care Of Business And What We Witnessed At The Oscars Was Not It

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 19:05


    The behavior by Will Smith at the Oscar Awards was deplorable. Find out my thoughts in this episode of The Marc Medley Show.

    One Picture Is Worth Ten Thousand Words - Chinese Proverb

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2022 15:55


    A photograph taken by New York Times photographer Sarabeth Maney at the Supreme Court Nomination Hearings goes viral. Take a listen to this episode and find out why.

    One Picture Is Worth Ten Thousand Words - Chinese Proverb

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2022 15:55


    A photograph taken by New York Times photographer Sarabeth Maney at the Supreme Court Nomination Hearings goes viral. Take a listen to this episode and find out why.

    Is There Such A Thing As Customer Service Anymore?

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2022 22:05


    During this episode Marc takes a look at our customer service experiences whether in the store or on the telephone. Take a listen and think about your own experiences in 2022.

    Is There Such A Thing As Customer Service Anymore?

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2022 22:05


    During this episode Marc takes a look at our customer service experiences whether in the store or on the telephone. Take a listen and think about your own experiences in 2022.

    Seven Years of Great Plenty - Seven Years of Famine

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2022 18:54


    Am I the only one who feels we are in a season of loss? Take a listen to this episode of THE MARC MEDLEY SHOW to learn why I feel this way and ultimately what we can do about it.

    Seven Years of Great Plenty - Seven Years of Famine

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2022 18:54


    Am I the only one who feels we are in a season of loss? Take a listen to this episode of THE MARC MEDLEY SHOW to learn why I feel this way and ultimately what we can do about it.

    God Will Take Us Through The Turbulence

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2022 25:01


    These are some turbulent times especially in terms of race relations and navigating through all of the negativity that is nothing short of demonic and satanic. Covid-19 has so many of us emotionally worn out. Find out more by listening to this episode of The Marc Medley Show.

    God Will Take Us Through The Turbulence

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2022 25:01


    These are some turbulent times especially in terms of race relations and navigating through all of the negativity that is nothing short of demonic and satanic. Covid-19 has so many of us emotionally worn out. Find out more by listening to this episode of The Marc Medley Show.

    Giving Thanks In Spite Of

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2021 18:00


    Can we be thankful regardless of what is going on in our lives? Listen to this episode of THE MARC MEDLEY SHOW and find out.

    Giving Thanks In Spite Of

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2021 18:00


    Can we be thankful regardless of what is going on in our lives? Listen to this episode of THE MARC MEDLEY SHOW and find out.

    What Type of "Back In The Day" Will Our Children Have To Refer To 20 or 30 Years From Now?

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 14:00


    We often use the phrase "Back in the Day" with great affection and fondness as we reflect on a period of time that is usally 10, 20 or 30 or more years ago. Usually the phrase is used to refer to what was considered a good time to be alive or to be doing whatever the speaker of that phrase was doing. My question is, what type of "Back In The Day" will our children today have to refer back to?

    What Type of "Back In The Day" Will Our Children Have To Refer To 20 or 30 Years From Now?

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 14:00


    We often use the phrase "Back in the Day" with great affection and fondness as we reflect on a period of time that is usally 10, 20 or 30 or more years ago. Usually the phrase is used to refer to what was considered a good time to be alive or to be doing whatever the speaker of that phrase was doing. My question is, what type of "Back In The Day" will our children today have to refer back to?

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