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Mostly Superheroes
Mount My MF TV & 'Deadpool & Wolverine' Prep

Mostly Superheroes

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2024 83:22


Andy had his TV mounted by Maurice from Mount My MF TV and now he is in the studio! Mount My MF TV provides professional TV mounting and electrical services specializing in TV Installation, Wall Fishing, Security Camera Installations, Wire Maintenance, and much more. Our customers come first and professional quality services are the priority with MF Maurice Horn, Certified Licensed Electrician. Since 2020, Maurice mounted over 10,000 TVS nationwide working with homeowners, renters, and companies like McDonald's franchises, Quest Diagnostics, The Kind Goods, Foot Locker franchises, Corporate Offices, AT&T, City Gear, local boutiques, Mizzou, Alabama A&M University, Florida A&M University, Jackson State University, Harris Stowe State University, UMSL, Lindenwood, and SIUE. As a certified licensed electrician, Maurice has worked with leading cable companies installing cable services and electrical wiring. In 2020, he changed the game by launching Mount MY MF TV - taking over Saint Louis and coming into your homes and businesses mounting MF TVs, and more. https://www.mountmymftv.com/ Sources: The Groom Theory Way Interview 2024 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4BqcVsou8kU www.mostlysuperheroes.com ©2024 Carrogan Ventures, LLC

TEK or DIE
How They Plan to Kill Remote Work

TEK or DIE

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 59:35


Renita and I had a late night conversation about how these corporations are removing remote work in the quest to gain complete control of our time.   Renita Rhodes is a Vice President, Audit Manager in Cyber Security for a well-known worldwide bank, supporting the coverage of the bank's core Cybersecurity controls.She supports coverage in areas such as- Cyber Threat Fusion Center,- Data Loss Protection,- Security Information and Event Management,- Cryptographic Services, and- Network Security Management.Renita also works as a Cybersecurity and Information Systems Adjunct Professor at Maryville University and Harris Stowe State University, teaching the; Cyber Law, Policy and Compliance, Security Information and Event Management, Introduction to Information Security, Applied Programming - Python and Systems Analysis and Design courses.

TEK or DIE
Are Tech Job Influencers Lying To You?

TEK or DIE

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 64:31


Renita and I had a blunt discussion about what to look out for when evaluating a course offered by a tech job influencer. We discussed our perspectives on what we uncovered during our research for this episode. We also discussed some trustworthy courses and programs if you are looking for training.  You can reach out to either one of us at https://www.tekordie.com/contact/ if you have any questions, comments, etc. Renita Rhodes is a Vice President, Audit Manager in Cyber Security for a well-known worldwide bank, supporting the coverage of the bank's core Cybersecurity controls. She supports coverage in areas such as - Cyber Threat Fusion Center, - Data Loss Protection,- Security Information and Event Management, - Cryptographic Services, and - Network Security Management.Renita also works as a Cybersecurity and Information Systems Adjunct Professor at Maryville University and Harris Stowe State University, teaching the; Cyber Law, Policy and Compliance, Security Information and Event Management, Introduction to Information Security, Applied Programming - Python and Systems Analysis and Design courses.

Teaching Channel Talks
[Episode 89] Why Students Lose When Consensus Requires Comfort (w/Dr. Howard Fields III)

Teaching Channel Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 21:29 Transcription Available


In this compelling episode of Teaching Channel Talks, Dr. Wendy Amato hosts Dr. Howard Fields III, Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources and adjunct professor of education at Harris-Stowe State University. In this eye-opening exploration, Howard and Wendy examine challenges in educational equity, unravel the complexities of DEI efforts, and shed light on why a consensus that prioritizes comfort is a disservice to our students.Resources for Continued LearningIf you enjoyed this episode, you can learn more from Dr. Fields by visiting his website or listening to his mini-podcast, How to Achieve Educational Equity. He has also provided an Educational Equity Professional Learning Plan for our listeners working toward educational equity within their schools or organizations. In addition, Dr. Fields has authored two books focused on educational equity that are mentioned in this episode:Transfers & Open Enrollment: The Denigration of Black School CommunitiesHow to Achieve Educational EquityIn this episode, Wendy and Howard discuss his work developing and training an Educational Equity GPT. Watch a video to see this AI tool in action or test it for yourself.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Hour 1 - Cardinals Game, College Basketball Upsets, and Nasal Spray Addictio

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024 34:25


Join the Marc Cox Morning Show team for a lively discussion about the Cardinals game, Otani's performance, college basketball upsets, and Beverly Buck Brennan's lawsuit against Harris Stowe State University for discrimination. Explore the Biden Harris administration's actions on funding the police, Sean Spicer's vilification, and a Daily Mail poll showing Trump leading in a five-way race for the presidency. 

The Influencer Club
What is Happening in our Schools with Dr Jerri Johnson

The Influencer Club

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 53:21


Dr. Jerri Johnson has served 20-plus years in the field of education. She has had the honor of serving as District English Language Arts Supervisor, Principal, Assistant Principal, Instructional Coach, Reading Specialist, and Classroom Teacher at various grade levels. She is a Consultant and Author. Previously, she assumed the role of Assistant Professor for the Teachers College at Columbia University and founding Principal of a PreK-2nd grade school in Texas. Before this, she was Director of Education for the Community Impact Network, a place-based non-profit organization in Saint Louis, Missouri. In addition, Dr. Johnson has taught at the post-secondary level as an Adjunct Professor at the University of Missouri. She earned her bachelor's degree in elementary education from Harris-Stowe State University. Subsequently, earning advanced degrees at the University of Missouri: Master's and Educational Specialist Degrees in Educational Administration, then a Doctor of Philosophy Degree in Education, with an emphasis on Teaching and Learning. Jerri is a member of the Association of Supervision and Curriculum Development, the International Literacy Association, and the National Council of Social Studies.You can reach Dr Jerri at fromthedeskofthedr.com https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/inspiring-stories--2917948/support

Listen, St. Louis with Carol Daniel
Breaking Barriers as the First Female President of Harris-Stowe State University | Listen, St. Louis Podcast Ep.19 | Nine PBS

Listen, St. Louis with Carol Daniel

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 55:10


LaTonia Collins Smith made history as the first female president of Harris-Stowe University. This Women's History Month, host Carol Daniel sits down with her to discuss her career at St. Louis's only historically Black university.  Visit our webpage at ninepbs.org/listenstl to let us know your thoughts on this conversation.

St. Louis on the Air
With 'HBCU Made,' NPR's Ayesha Rascoe celebrates the Black college experience

St. Louis on the Air

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 49:56


Historically Black Colleges and Universities have long cemented their legacy in higher education across the country. A new book edited by NPR Weekend Edition Sunday host Ayesha Rascoe now celebrates that legacy. "HBCU Made” is a collection of personal essays of Black figures including authors, journalists and political figures. Rascoe spoke with STLPR's Marissanne Lewis-Thompson at the Ethical Society of St. Louis on Feb. 8 — an event sponsored by Harris-Stowe State University, St. Louis County Library and STLPR.

Good and Decent
Jesus' Favorite Podcast EP 7: Fighting For A Cause With Alexia Dukes

Good and Decent

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 28:19


If Jesus were alive today, would he be an activist? In our seventh episode of Jesus' Favorite Podcast, we pose this question to Alexia Dukes, an activist who has experience with cultural diversity training and nonprofit activism work.Alexia currently serves as the President of the Youth and College Division of the St. Louis County National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). She was also Miss NAACP 2018-2019, and she graduated in 2022 from Harris-Stowe State University, where she studied psychology.Our host, Javi Zubizarreta, sat down with Alexia to learn about her story and her understanding and experience with Jesus, as well as her work with the NAACP. Listen to the full episode here or wherever you listen to podcasts. SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube Channel for more!Connect with us on social media! Instagram Threads Facebook Pinterest Visit us at grottonetwork.com/Subscribe to our weekly newsletter.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Hour 2: Executives 'Sleep out', Boeing Protest, and Celine Dion makes an appearance

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2023 29:01


In the 2nd hour of the Marc Cox Morning Show: St. Louis area executives spend night outside to show support for unhoused youth at Harris-Stowe State University did a 'sleep out ' for the homeless It's Election day.  Get out there and vote Former Senator John Lamping join Marc & Kim to discuss the Pro-Palestine protest that took place at Boeing as well as the Biden Administration bring in more illegal Immigrants  In Other News with Ethan: Celine Dion Makes an Appearance, Hootie and the Blowfish to tour, Heinz makes Pickle-Ketchup, and Martha Stewart wants to host you for Thanksgiving. Coming Up: Todd Piro, Mark Walters, and 1st Responder Spotlight

The Nonprofit Show
People Of Color And Nonprofit Fundraising!

The Nonprofit Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2023 28:27


Nonprofit Show host, Jarrett Ransom, engages in an insightful conversation with Jeff Shaw, the Vice President of Institutional Advancement at Harris Stowe State University. They delve into the vital topic of people of color in nonprofit fundraising, shedding light on the challenges and opportunities in this field. Jeff shares his unique journey into the world of fundraising, which began with a background in crisis counseling and IT. His experience highlights the importance of active listening and connecting with people's passions in the fundraising process. Harris Stowe State University has a diverse donor portfolio, stemming from its rich history as an institution. Jeff discusses the university's transition to an HBCU (Historically Black College or University) in 1987 and the varied backgrounds of their donors. The discussion extends to the changing landscape of fundraising and the impact of recent social and racial justice movements on philanthropic efforts. Jeff emphasizes the need to view donors as partners rather than transactions and nurturing long-term relationships with them. Jeff also addresses the challenge of recruiting young people of color into the fundraising sector. He emphasizes the importance of demystifying fundraising, showcasing its potential for positive change, and inviting young professionals into a rewarding career focused on fulfilling people's passions. Watch on video: https://bit.ly/3Pr54gSFollow us on the Twitter: @Nonprofit_ShowSend us your ideas for Show Guests or Topics: HelpDesk@AmericanNonprofitAcademy.comVisit us on the web:The Nonprofit Show

Women Want Strong Men
Breaking Barriers: A Conversation With Soccer Star Lindsay Eversmeyer

Women Want Strong Men

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 30:11


A female soccer powerhouse thriving in male dominated soccer programs. Lindsay Eversmeyer is currently in her first year as the head coach of the SWIC Men's Soccer Program. Prior to her current role, she served as the SWIC women's assistant coach from 2017 to 2021, where she played a key role in guiding the team to their first NJCAA National Tournament in 2021. From 2012 to 2022, she was the Owner/Head Coach of Fire & Ice WPSL, a women's semi-pro team competing in the WPSL. Her team achieved remarkable success, winning three Conference Championships (2013, 2017, 2018), two Central Region Championships (2013, 2017), and one WPSL National Championship (2017). She has been honored as the Heartland Conference Coach of the Year three times. Her all-time record with FISC stands at an impressive 70-23-9. Although her role as owner/coach in the WPSL is now complete, she currently serves as the WPSL Central Region Associate Commissioner, where she continues to contribute to the growth of women's soccer. She also has a distinguished playing career. She played collegiately at the University of Kansas, where she received a Big 12 Player of the Week Award and was named to two 1st Team All-Tournament teams as a freshman. She later transferred to play at Harris-Stowe State University, where she currently holds five offensive scoring records, was named the MVP of the Conference in 2001, and received the HSSU Distinguished Alumni Award. In addition, she made history as the first and only woman to play men's professional soccer in the Major Indoor Soccer League for the St. Louis Steamers in 2005. Her achievements have been recognized with the Keough Award and the Soccer Legend of the Year Award presented by the CYC organization in 2018. In March 2023, she was inducted into the 2023 St. Louis Soccer Hall of Fame. Currently, she also serves as the Match Day Analyst for the local MLS team, St. Louis City SC. Lindsay Eversmeyer Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. For questions about today's podcast you can contact Amy Stuttle at podcast@amystuttle.com Click here to learn more about Victory Men's Health

Total Information AM
Harris Stowe State University opens Don Wolff Jazz Institute

Total Information AM

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 5:23


Harris Stowe State University opens Don Wolff Jazz Institute. Carol Daniel talked with Harris Stowe President Dr. Latonia Collins Smith and creator of the institute Bernie Hayes. 

TEK or DIE
$90K and Remote? So, What DOES An Information Security Analyst Do?

TEK or DIE

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2023 58:09


0:00 What is information security?3:50 Was the January 6th attack on the capitol a secret CYBER ATTACK?8:53 What does an Information Security analyst do?20:57 Network monitoring in Information Security: An example for job seekers26:51 Collaborating for security: A real-life example of teamwork within an organization33:37 What certifications can help you land an information security analyst job and a specific example of good cybersecurity job opportunity with a company that believes in diversity.50:10 A tricky cybersecurity interview question (and how to answer it)In this video, John and Renita dive deep into the role of an Information Security Analyst. They'll provide insights into the responsibilities of the job, the core skills you need to succeed in the role, and the certifications that will help you stand out in the job market. They'll also discuss who's currently hiring for remote Information Security Analyst positions and what kind of pay you can expect in this exciting field. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting out, this discussion is sure to provide valuable information for anyone interested in pursuing a career in information security. Don't miss out on this informative and engaging conversation. Error Note at the 34:18 mark. Instead of “White House”, I meant the “capitol”. Background Info:Renita Rhodes is a Lead Audit Manager-Information and Cyber Security for a well-known worldwide bank, supporting the coverage of the bank's core Cybersecurity controls. She supports coverage in areas such as - Cyber Threat Fusion Center, - Data Loss Protection,- Security Information and Event Management, - Cryptographic Services, and - Network Security Management.Renita also works as a Cybersecurity and Information Systems Adjunct Professor at Maryville University and Harris Stowe State University, teaching the; Cyber Law, Policy and Compliance, Security Information and Event Management, Introduction to Information Security, Applied Programming - Python and Systems Analysis and Design courses.If you got value out of this episode, subscribe to this channel and please share this conversation with someone who will benefit from it.

Chef AJ LIVE!
How to Become a Badass Vegan and LIve Your LIfe Right with John Lewis (aka The Bad Ass Vegan)

Chef AJ LIVE!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2023 50:58


GET MY FREE INSTANT POT COOKBOOK: https://www.chefaj.com/instapot-download ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ MY LATEST BESTSELLING BOOK: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1570674086?tag=onamzchefajsh-20&linkCode=ssc&creativeASIN=1570674086&asc_item-id=amzn1.ideas.1GNPDCAG4A86S ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Disclaimer: This podcast does not provide medical advice. The content of this podcast is provided for informational or educational purposes only. It is not intended to be a substitute for informed medical advice or care. You should not use this information to diagnose or treat any health issue without consulting your doctor. Always seek medical advice before making any lifestyle changes. Get the book here: https://www.amazon.com/shop/chefaj/list/1GNPDCAG4A86S?ref_=aip_sf_list_spv_ofs_mixed_d John Lewis, aka “The Badass Vegan,” is a health advocate and activist for the wellness of all living beings. After struggling with his weight as a kid and struggling with the violence that surrounded him in Ferguson, Missouri, Lewis played Division I basketball at Harris−Stowe State University, earned his MBA from Nova Southeastern University, and finally went plant-based in his twenties and created the Badass Vegan to help others do the same. At a young age of 13 John found himself at 315 pounds, but through hard work and dedication he lost the weight and excelled in football and basketball. He continued his streak of athletic excellence throughout his high school and college years with a full- ride scholarship to Harris-Stowe State College. Graduating with a Bachelors degree in marketing, he later went on to pursue his MBA from Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, FL. John's education in business coupled with his love for health and fitness gave him the ability to start his venture – Bad Ass Vegan – a health and nutrition company that strives to educate individuals on plant based nutrition. John's love for his community brought forth the brainchild of “VeganSmart”, a plant based protein shake company with a foundation whose mission is to prevent obesity through education, physical activity and plant based nutrition. Now John taking on a new challenge as a film director and book author. JOHN'S WEBSITE IS: https://badassvegan.com/ To follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/badassvegan/ " if you check any hospital in the world, they are not full of people who only eat fruits and veggies." ~John "Bad Ass Vegan" Lewis

TEK or DIE
Thriving as a Young Mother Working in a Male Dominated Field

TEK or DIE

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2023 22:01


Renita Rhodes talks about how she was able to balance being a mom with a young child, while pursuing a successful career in cybersecurity. Despite facing several challenges such as not having an official mentor, she remained determined to succeed in a field dominated by men.As a result of her efforts, Renita found a way to balance motherhood and a successful career in tech. If you're in a similar situation as Renita was (trying to raise a family while pursuing a career in tech), then this episode is a must-listen for inspiration and motivation.Listen as she discusses her journey, her strategies for juggling family responsibilities, and her inspiring message and tips for women looking to break into tech. Background Info:Renita is a Lead Audit Manager-Information and Cyber Security for a well-known worldwide bank, supporting the coverage of the bank's core Cybersecurity controls. She supports coverage in areas such as - Cyber Threat Fusion Center, - Data Loss Protection,- Security Information and Event Management, - Cryptographic Services, and - Network Security Management.Renita also works as a Cybersecurity and Information Systems Adjunct Professor at Maryville University and Harris Stowe State University, teaching the; Cyber Law, Policy and Compliance, Security Information and Event Management, Introduction to Information Security, Applied Programming - Python and Systems Analysis and Design courses.If you got value out of this episode, subscribe to this channel and please share this conversation with someone who will benefit from it. 

TEK or DIE
Keep It 100: Are There Cybersecurity Jobs For People With No Experience?

TEK or DIE

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2023 13:39


Renita Rhodes stops by to share her insights on how you can enter the Cybersecurity field without a lot of professional experience. Our conversation hovered on a topic that tends to generate a lot of debate: Are There Cybersecurity Jobs For People With No Experience?0:00 Renita's says don't do "this" when trying to transition into Cybersecurity.2:10 One less talked about way Renita recommends to get into Cybersecurity.6:22 A couple of non-technical Cybersecurity jobs to keep in mind.10:02 These dogs ain't loyal!

Total Information AM
Living History - Dr. Latonia Collins-Smith

Total Information AM

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2023 4:53


We continue our Living History, today Carol Daniel talks with the first African-American women to serve as president of Harris Stowe State University. 

TEK or DIE
Stop Working at a Job You Hate: How to Switch into the Tech Industry

TEK or DIE

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2023 19:11


If you're feeling stuck at a toxic job and are considering making a career change to the tech industry, know that you're not alone. Many people find themselves in similar situations, and the good news is that making the switch is possible. Renita Rhodes stops by for a discussion about switching into the tech industry. Renita is a Lead Audit Manager-Information and Cyber Security for a well-known worldwide bank, supporting the coverage of the bank's core Cybersecurity controls. She supports coverage in areas such as Cyber Threat Fusion Center,  Data Loss Protection, Security Information and Event Management, Cryptographic Services, and Network Security Management. Renita also works as a Cybersecurity and Information Systems Adjunct Professor at Maryville University and Harris Stowe State University, teaching the; Cyber Law, Policy and Compliance, Security Information and Event Management, Introduction to Information Security, Applied Programming - Python and Systems Analysis and Design courses. 0:00 Renita discusses her day as a bank security leader and adjunct professor 5:05 How to start figuring out where you want to be in tech 9:30 What about apprenticeships? Do they work? 10:25 Is the healthcare industry THAT toxic! 13:35 What's Renita's major concern? (She's not the only one that feels this way)

The Dr. Will Show Podcast
Locha Brooks (@LochaPowerMoves) - Learn The Business of Consulting

The Dr. Will Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2023 66:02


Locha Brooks is the founder and CEO of 1st Class Educator. One of the leading school consulting firms providing staff development and assistance to educational organizations. Ms. Brooks has a passion for promoting diversity, equity, inclusion, and access which is shown throughout her organization's commitments.Ms. Brooks started her post-secondary education journey with an Associate of Arts in Communication from St. Louis Community College while working a substitute teacher. Next, she proudly graduated Magna Cum Laude with a bachelor's Degree in Secondary Education with a focus in English content from Harris-Stowe State University while serving as an In-School Suspension Coordinator. Upon graduating Ms. Brooks proudly secured a positions as high school English Language Arts instructor.Always hungry for learning, Locha leveled up and received a Master's Degree in Education Administration from Lindenwood University located in St. Charles, Missouri.  She also completed post-graduate work at Harvard University in the Women in Educational Leadership program. With her experience she has served in education for over 14 years. She has moved through the ranks of the educational field and has the experience and understanding to help clients transform their careers and workplace culture. Ms. Brooks now offers an 8-Week Course of how to start a School Consulting Firm through the School Consultant Accelerator program.Locha is a dedicated member of several professional education organizations including NABSE, NEA, NEA Black Caucus, and ILA. With her expertise, she has also written and assisted with curriculum revisions.Staying on the leading edge of the latest practices and trends in education, Locha attends several conferences and workshops to better assist clients. Now, with the help of her 1st Class Educator team, she continues to lead professional development initiatives on various topics from cultural competency training, behavioral intervention and support, classroom management, beginning teacher assistance and beyond. Locha is the proud mother of two wonderful boys, Pharaoh and Sire. When she is not helping educators and future entrepreneurs perfect their craft, you'll find her spending time with her children and traveling the world.

Total Information AM
Free business suits for high school students thanks to Harris Stowe State University

Total Information AM

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 4:13


Carol Daniel talks with Founder of the R. Whittington Foundation, Rickey Whittington and Harris Stowe Vice President of Institutional Advancement, Jeff Shaw about Dress Up & Suit Up which provides free business suits for juniors and seniors in high school.

Total Information AM
Back to School: Harris Stowe State University

Total Information AM

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2022 11:26


We continue our back to school series with Harris Stowe State University President Dr. LaTonia Collins. She discussed the relationship between Harris Stowe and St. Louis University and the importance of having a Historically Black College in St. Louis.

Small Biz Tips with My Connections
Reforming Education with Locha Brooks, 1st Class Educator

Small Biz Tips with My Connections

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 19:04


Learn more about how Locha Brooks aka The 1st Class Educator is Reforming Education in 2022 with her School Consulting Firm! To learn how to start your own School Consulting Firm and Generate $250k Profit annually, check out her webinar and course! Free School Consultant Webinar Link www.SchoolConsultantAccelerator.com School Consultant Accelerator Course Link https://tinyurl.com/Schoolconsultantaccelerator You can also contact Locha on all platforms @LochaPowerMoves :) More About Locha Brooks, 1st Class Educator Locha Brooks is founder and CEO of 1st Class Educator. One of the leading school consulting firms providing staff development and assistance to educational organizations. Ms. Brooks has a passion for promoting diversity, equity, inclusion, and access which is shown throughout her organization's commitments. Ms. Brooks started her post-secondary education journey with an Associate of Arts in Communication from St. Louis Community College while working a substitute teacher. Next, she proudly graduated Magna Cum Laude with a Bachelor's Degree in Secondary Education with a focus in English content from Harris-Stowe State University while serving as an In-School Suspension Coordinator. Upon graduating Ms. Brooks proudly secured a position as high school English Language Arts instructor. Always hungry for learning, Locha leveled up and received a Master's Degree in Education Administration from Lindenwood University located in St. Charles, Missouri. She also completed post-graduate work at Harvard University in the Women in Educational Leadership program. With her experience she has served in education for over 14 years. She has moved through the ranks of the educational field and has the experience and understanding to help clients transform their careers and workplace culture. Ms. Brooks now offers an 8-Week Course of how to start a School Consulting Firm through the School Consultant Accelerator program. Locha is a dedicated member of several professional education organizations including NABSE, NEA, NEA Black Caucus, and ILA. With her expertise, she has also written and assisted with curriculum revisions. Staying on the leading edge of the latest practices and trends in education, Locha attends several conferences and workshops to better assist clients. Now, with the help of her 1st Class Educator team, she continues to lead professional development initiatives on various topics from cultural competency training, behavioral intervention and support, classroom management, beginning teacher assistance and beyond. Locha is the proud mother of two wonderful boys, Pharaoh and Sire. When she is not helping educators and future entrepreneurs perfect their craft, you'll find her spending time with her children and traveling the world. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/julbert-abraham/support

The KORE Women Podcast
Doctor in Education, Principal, Coach, Reading Specialist, Business Owner, and Author of ”Imagine That! Chronicles of an Urban School Principal” - Dr. Jerri Johnson

The KORE Women Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2022 39:39


This week on the KORE Women podcast, Dr. Summer Watson welcomes Dr. Jerri Johnson, who has over 20 years of experience in education, she has held multiple positions in the field, such as District English Language Arts Supervisor, Principal, Assistant Principal, Instructional Coach, Reading Specialist, she has her doctorate in Education, authored and released her new book “Imagine That! Chronicles of an Urban School Principal” and is the owner and sole consultant for EJUC8U (Educate You) Consulting LLC. She was most recently the founding Principal of a PreK-2nd grade school in DeSoto ISD, located in DeSoto, Texas. Before this, she held the position of Director of Education for the Community Impact Network, a non-profit organization that is place-based within the Normandy School Collaborative footprint in St. Louis, MO. Over her 20 plus years in education, she has had the honor of holding the positions of District English Language Arts Supervisor, Principal, Assistant Principal, Instructional Coach, Reading Specialist, and Classroom Teacher at various grade levels. In addition, Dr. Johnson taught at the post-secondary level, serving as an Adjunct Professor at the University of Missouri-St. Louis. She earned her bachelor's degree from Harris-Stowe State University in Elementary Education. Subsequently earning advanced degrees at the University of Missouri-St. Louis: Masters and Educational Specialist Degrees in Educational Administration; then a Doctor of Philosophy Degree in Education with an emphasis in Teaching and Learning. Dr. Johnson is a member of the Association of Supervision and Curriculum Development, International Literacy Association, and National Council of Social Studies.  You can follow Dr. Jerri Johnson on LinkedIn and her website at: FromtheDeskoftheDr.com and you can find her book at Barnes and Noble and on Amazon! LinkedIn:  www.linkedin.com/in/jerri-johnson-ph-d-7ba7552a Website: fromthedeskofthedr.com Book Links https://www.amazon.com/Imagine-Chronicles-Urban-School-Principal/dp/1891282255/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3KKVTHRFS95SQ&keywords=imagine+that+jerri+johnson&qid=1647108609&sprefix=imagine+that+%2Caps%2C1028&sr=8-1  https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/imagine-that-chronicles-of-an-urban-school-principal-jerri-a-johnson/1140998697;jsessionid=4D8E41C74B8860253C68A60EAB7757E5.prodny_store01-atgap06?ean=9781891282256   ***Thank you for taking the time to listen to the KORE Women podcast and being a part of the KORE Women experience. You can listen to The KORE Women podcast on your favorite podcast directory - Pandora, iHeartRadio, Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, YouTube, Spotify, Stitcher, Podbean, JioSaavn, Amazon and at: www.KOREWomen.com/podcast. Please leave your comments and reviews about the podcast and check out KORE Women on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. You can also learn more about Dr. Summer Watson and KORE Women at: www.korewomen.com

Nothing Impossible
Bioinformatics, Filament to Cortex, Wash U start-up ideas

Nothing Impossible

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 37:29


Carol Daniel talks with Dr. Carmel Martin-Fairey at Harris-Stowe State University about a geospatial summer program. Filament founder Matthew Homann explains the company's move to Cortex and takeover of the Innovation Hall space. Student-led start-ups from Washington University receive $1,000 grants from the Holekamp Seed Fund. Doug Villhard, director of the entrepreneurship program, has more.

iLead in Any Room Podcast
EP61: Shattering the Glass Ceiling

iLead in Any Room Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2022 45:13


Everybody talking about breaking the glass ceiling ain't doing it - of course for various reasons. Dr. Collins-Smith has done it in the education leadership space. She is the 21st president of Harris Stowe State University and the first African American female in this role. She tells her story of how she broke the glass ceiling and what it took to do it on this episode. Dr. LaTonia Collins Smith is the 21st President of Harris-Stowe State University. She is the first African American woman to serve the university in this role. Collins Smith has more than 20 years of progressive leadership experience with an extensive background in administration and program development. She began her career in higher education at Harris-Stowe State University in 2010 as a project coordinator in the Office of Counseling Services. She has also served the institution as provost and vice president of academic affairs, associate provost, assistant provost and as executive director of the Center for Career Engagement.Dr. Collins Smith was the co-principal investigator of a $5 million National Science Foundation grant to substantially strengthen STEM in the state of Missouri, the largest grant in the history of Harris-Stowe. She currently serves as a peer reviewer for the Higher Learning Commission (HLC), the nation's largest regional accreditation body. She also served as the campus team lead for the following initiatives; the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Re-Imagine First Year Project, the Strada Foundation Measuring College Value project, the Complete College America MSI Initiative, the Ascendium Project Success Initiative and the Gallup Alumni Survey Project.Dr. Collins Smith serves as chair of the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Statewide Celebration Commission of Missouri and board member for the Higher Education Consortium and Greater STL, Inc. She served on both the Alumni Board of Directors and Alumni Foundation Board for the University of Central Missouri. She is a member of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU), the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) and Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, Gamma Omega Chapter.Dr. Collins Smith has received several leadership and service awards including the Equal Education Opportunity Group Pioneer Award, Resilience in Action Merchant of Hope Award, Delux Magazine's Power 100 in Education award, the 2022 NAACP Frankie Muse Freeman/Norman A. Seay Commitment to St. Louis Award, the NAACP Excellence in Education award, the NAACP Ben Hooks Community Leader award and the AKA Central Region's Outstanding Educational Advancement Foundation Captain award. She is a 2019 Millennium Leadership Initiative Protégé, a St. Louis Business Diversity Initiative Fellow and a Higher Education Leadership Foundation Fellow.A native of the Historic Ville Neighborhood in St. Louis. Collins Smith is a proud graduate of St. Louis Public Schools. She earned an educational doctorate in higher education leadership from Maryville University in St. Louis. She holds a master of social work degree and a master of public health degree from Saint Louis University. She is a graduate of the University of Central Missouri, where she majored in social work.Support the show

Leading Equity
LE 245: How to Lead an Urban School with Jerri A. Johnson, Ph.D.

Leading Equity

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022 36:04


Pre-Order the Leading Equity Book Today! About Jerri A. Johnson, Ph.D. Dr. Jerri Johnson is author of the book “Imagine That! Chronicles of an Urban School Principal." In addition to this she is the owner and sole consultant for EJUC8U (Educate You) Consulting LLC. In the field of education, she was most recently the founding Principal of a PreK-2nd grade school located in DeSoto, Texas. She held the position of Director of Education for the Community Impact Network, a non-profit organization that is place-based within the Normandy School Collaborative footprint in St. Louis, MO. Over her 20 plus years in education, she has had the honor of holding the positions of District English Language Arts Supervisor, Principal, Assistant Principal, Instructional Coach, Reading Specialist, and Classroom Teacher at various grade levels. In addition, Dr. Johnson taught at the post-secondary level, serving as an Adjunct Professor at the University of Missouri-St. Louis. She earned her bachelor's degree from Harris-Stowe State University in Elementary Education. Subsequently earning advanced degrees at the University of Missouri-St. Louis: Masters and Educational Specialist Degrees in Educational Administration; then a Doctor of Philosophy Degree in Education, with an emphasis in Teaching and Learning. Dr. Johnson is a member of the Association of Supervision and Curriculum Development, International Literacy Association, and National Council of Social Studies. Show Highlights Understanding a students background and trauma Supports needed for students healing from trauma Self-care as a school leader Connect with Jerri Instagram LinkedIn Website Imaging That! Chronicles of an Urban School Principal Additional Resources Learn more about the Advocacy Room Free Course on Implicit Bias 20 Diversity Equity and Inclusion Activities Annihilating Racial Injustice in School Course FREE AUDIO COURSE: Race, Advocacy, and Social Justice Studies

How Fitting
HF#38 Using Your Gifts To Create A Brand Image with Marquita Chanel L'Vena Collection

How Fitting

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 53:55


In episode 38, Marquita Chanel of L'Vena Collection shares how she curates her brand image and makes a statement with her handmade jewelry and refashioned vintage creations while staying true to who she is. Marquita Chanel is the owner of Intended Images, LLC which focuses on bringing out the very best in women in regards to image, self-presentation, and personal style. Her clientele consists of women in leadership, C-suite, entrepreneurs, authors, speakers, etc. Marquita is also the owner of L'Vena Collection, LLC, a custom handmade jewelry business named after her late sister LaVena (Angel) Gates. Every piece of jewelry in the collection is named after a woman that was influential in Angel's and Marquita's life. L'Vena Collection is not just about fabulous handcrafted jewelry, it's about celebrating the accomplishments and beauty of women. In September 2019, L'Vena Collection expanded its product base to include re-worked vintage, handmade, and sourced clothing. Women that wear pieces from L'Vena Collection make powerful statements without speaking. Marquita Chanel is a graduate of Webster University with a M.A. in Management & Leadership. She received her B.S. in Business Administration from Harris-Stowe State University. In addition to her businesses, Marquita Chanel is a Lead IT Program Manager for the Next NGA West Program, a $2 billion dollar construction project in St. Louis City. People are always stunned when she tells them that! They always say, “You're in IT? You should be in New York or Chicago working in fashion!” Her response is, “I'd rather use my gifts at home and then share them with the world.” It is her goal to contribute to St. Louis being the fashion hub that it once was! The movement has begun, and she is here for it! In this episode, you'll learn: How Marquita got started in fashion, jewelry, and image consulting Marquita's approach to style Marquita's go-to wardrobe staple that makes an elegant statement with any outfit How Marquita sources vintage pieces to rework for her collection How to know when a design is done What Marquita does to overcome the fear of putting her work out there to sell How Marquita has built a strong and recognizable brand with L'Vena Collection - and how that allows her to explore opportunities and creativity while staying true to her vision How her faith shapes how she sees her talents and influenced her decision to start L'Vena Collection Why Marquita is excited to be part of the Saint Louis fashion community People and resources mentioned in this episode: L'Vena Collection website Marquita's email L'Vena Collection Instagram Marquita's LinkedIn The Vault Luxury Resale in Saint Louis Black in Saint Louis Fashion - AK Brown

Mission CTRL
Transformational Leadership with Dr. Dwayne Smith

Mission CTRL

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 64:49


In this episode of Mission CTRL, Ramon is joined by Dr. Dwayne Smith, the CEO of Housatonic Community College. Dr. Smith is a fellow Alpha Brother who is held in high esteem across the country for his roles in education, servant-leadership, and transformational leadership. He is the immediate past interim president of Harris-Stowe State University in St. Louis, and in a short time is already making a tremendous impact here in the Greater Bridgeport community. Smith has more than 30 years of higher education leadership and teaching experience and was appointed by the Missouri Commissioner of Higher Education to the President's Advisory Council and was named to the U.S. Department of State Fulbright Specialist Program. Dr. Smith discusses systematic oppression and its role in the education system and his story from his humble beginnings to becoming the CEO of HCC! This episode is sure to remind you that no matter your beginnings, you can always achieve your dreams and inspire others.

Mission CTRL
Transformational Leadership with Dr. Dwayne Smith

Mission CTRL

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 64:55


In this episode of Mission CTRL, Ramon is joined by Dr. Dwayne Smith, the CEO of Housatonic Community College. Dr. Smith is a fellow Alpha Brother who is held in high esteem across the country for his roles in education, servant-leadership, and transformational leadership. He is the immediate past interim president of Harris-Stowe State University in St. Louis, and in a short time is already making a tremendous impact here in the Greater Bridgeport community. Smith has more than 30 years of higher education leadership and teaching experience and was appointed by the Missouri Commissioner of Higher Education to the President's Advisory Council and was named to the U.S. Department of State Fulbright Specialist Program. Dr. Smith discusses systematic oppression and its role in the education system and his story from his humble beginnings to becoming the CEO of HCC! This episode is sure to remind you that no matter your beginnings, you can always achieve your dreams and inspire others. 

Total Information AM Weekend
Harris-Stowe State University

Total Information AM Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2021 10:41


Harris-Stowe State University's renovation of the historic Vashon Community Center at Market and Compton into the Don and Heide Wolff Jazz Institute and the National Black Radio Hall of Fame. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Nothing Impossible
Thinksgiving, Health Innovation Summit, Bioinformatics

Nothing Impossible

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2021 38:03


Travis takes us to this year's Thinksgiving event, put on by Filament, which connects St. Louis nonprofits with innovation and strategy teams from local companies, creative agencies, and others. Then, Maria Keena talks with GlobalSTL Lead Vijay Chauhan about the Health Innovation Summit. Finally, Pat Quinn, CEO of UnitedHealthcare of Missouri, explains the new Bioinformatics program launching at Harris-Stowe State University.

The Big 550 KTRS
Jeff Shaw: Foundation grant of $2 Million

The Big 550 KTRS

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 8:04


VP of Institutional Advancement at Harris-Stowe State University discusses the United Health foundation grant

The Big 550 KTRS
Great Rivers Greenway: Forgotten history of Mill Creek Valley

The Big 550 KTRS

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 11:01


Susan Trautman, CEO of Great Rivers Greenway, with details about the art installation from artist Damon Davis to elevate the Mill Creek Valley story on the one-mile stretch of the Brickline Greenway from Harris-Stowe State University to the St. Louis CITY SC Stadium. Visit the site for more: https://greatriversgreenway.org/market-street-section-of-brickline-greenway-to-feature-iconic-public-art-monument-commemorating-mill-creek-valley-neighborhood/

Behind The Brickline Greenway
Episode 35 – Big Changes Are Coming To Market Street To Honor Mill Creek Valley

Behind The Brickline Greenway

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2021 11:25


Emma Klues, VP of Communications & Outreach at Great Rivers Greenway, talks with KTRS' Jennifer Blome and Josh Gilbert about launching an important conversation about the former Mill Creek Valley neighborhood and elevating the voices of former residents through a collaborative effort between our design team (Lamar Johnson Collaborative) and the artist Damon Davis, guided by that community input, to shape the work that will go along the Brickline Greenway, touching Harris-Stowe State University, City of St. Louis streets and St. Louis CITY SC's Stadium District along one mile of Market Street. This is the start of many conversations about this Mill Creek Valley project. Learn more about the project and how you can participate at bricklinegreenway.org/millcreek.

Behind The Brickline Greenway
Episode 37 – Mill Creek Valley Project: Partnering With St. Louis CITY SC to Acknowledge Our Past and Envision a Better Future Together

Behind The Brickline Greenway

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2021 12:20


Emma Klues, VP of Communications & Outreach at Great Rivers Greenway, and Khalia Collier, VP of Community Relations at St. Louis CITY SC, are on KTRS' The Big Sports Show talking with Brenden about the visionary partnership that is bringing to life a powerful public art installation along a one-mile stretch of the Brickline Greenway along Market Street from Harris-Stowe State University to the St. Louis CITY SC Stadium District. This art by St. Louis resident and nationally-acclaimed artist, Damon Davis' will honor the former Mill Creek Valley neighborhood, a vibrant, predominantly Black neighborhood, that was demolished in 1959 in the name of “urban renewal”. Part of this former neighborhood is where St. Louis CITY's stadium is being built today. Hear more about the team's role in this important project -- from hosting a significant portion of the installation on stadium property to its financial investment in the project to how it plans to integrate it into their fan experience -- to help acknowledge the truths or the past so we can envision a better way forward together, aligning with its commitment to being an exceptional club and neighbor. Learn more and get involved at bricklinegreenway.org/millcreek.

Total Information AM
Khalia Collier of St. Louis CITY SC

Total Information AM

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2021 5:39


Tom Ackerman and Megan Lynch interview Khalia Collier, St. Louis CITY SC's VP of Community Relations, about the Brickline Greenway- a one-mile path connecting the STL FC's stadium with Harris Stowe State University.   St. Louis CITY SC shared the club's involvement in Great Rivers Greenway newest Brickline Greenway segment alongside project collaborators. Efforts include building a one-mile stretch between STL CITY SC's stadium and Harris Stowe State University, as well as bringing to life an experiential art exhibit commemorating the former Mill Creek Valley neighborhood, a historic Black neighborhood demolished in the 1950s, that is within the boundaries of the stadium. Within the soccer stadium's southwest plaza and alongside the Brickline Greenway trailway, there will be sculptures on permanent display from St. Louis artist Damon Davis that honor and acknowledge the historic Black neighborhood, Mill Creek Valley.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Project Geospatial
St Louis Geo-Spotlight - 2021 August

Project Geospatial

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021 3:58


Reoccuring Host: Courtney Mueller | PG Board Member, St Louis, Missouri Hear updates on the latest geospatial news and developments focused on St Louis. Anything from events such as GEOINT, St Louis Startups, or the latest on how #STL is becoming the new hub of geospatial. In this session Courtney Mueller gives us another update on the geospatial innovation scene from Geosaurus at T-Rex as Geosaurus keeps exploding as NGA opens Moonshot Labs. News this month: Esri opens Geospatial Innovation Center at T-Rex to work with startups and developers: https://www.esri.com/about/newsroom/announcements/esri-to-expand-presence-to-promote-geospatial-innovation-in-st-louis-area/ Harris- Stowe State University opens GeoHornet Lab, geospatial career development center at Geosaurus: http://www.downtowntrex.org/2021/07/introducing-geohornet-lab/ AMICSTL, advanced manufacturing and fabrication innovation center with geospatial focus, gaining traction: https://stlpartnership.com/huge-potential-growth-for-region-through-amicstl/ NGA hosts grand opening for Moonshot Labs, NGA's unclassified innovation lab in Geosaurus: https://www.bizjournals.com/stlouis/news/2021/07/23/nga-moonshot-labs-unclassified-innovation-center.html #geospatial #nga #geosaurus #stlouis #stl #accelerator --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/projectgeo/support

Nothing Impossible
Square and Bitcoin, GeoHornet at HSSU, BioSTL to Congress

Nothing Impossible

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2021 37:12


Square plans to create a new division dedicated to "decentralized finance," so we talk with CNET Editor at Large Ian Sherr about cryptocurrency. Geospatial is an industry cluster for St. Louis; Harris Stowe State University is partnering with T-REX for GeoHornet. VP for STEM Initiatives Dr. Freddie Wills explains. Finally, BioSTL's Ben Johnson testified before Congress.

The Bright Morning Podcast
Freedom Dreaming with Dr. Nicole Evans

The Bright Morning Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 45:54


In this episode Elena talks with Dr. Nicole Evans, former principal and current Executive Director of Urban Education and Student Engagement at Harris-Stowe State University. The two explore how Dr. Evans pursued a commitment to making equity “the plate” and not an add-on during her time as principal of City Garden Montessori, a public school in St. Louis Missouri. This episode is for you if: You're ready to move past admiring the many and complex problems perpetrating inequities and begin creating something different. You want to hear the story of how one principal lived into the calling of what Dr. Bettina Love calls “freedom dreaming.” You're working to create more inclusive and welcoming spaces for all students and families. You've considered if it's time to leave an organization or a role where you are experiencing oppression. You can find full show notes, including everything mentioned on the show here. Mentioned in this EpisodeEmbracing Equity Leadership Residency program Our Liberation is Bound Together (blog post co-written by Dr. Evans) All-Inclusive+ Bright Morning Membership (Opportunity for more connection with Elena and a years worth of professional development!) Friend of the Podcast (Opportunity for more connection with Elena) 

The Gateway
Monday, May 10, 2021 - Harris-Stowe And the Pandemic

The Gateway

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 9:07


Harris-Stowe State University's 20th president started the job during the height of the pandemic. Dr. Corey S. Bradford Sr. says the university has made it through the toughest part of the outbreak, while still planning to increase student enrollment and to launch initiatives to boost employment opportunities for African American graduates.

The Prepare.ai Podcast
Harris-Stowe's Dean Stacy Gee Hollins on Fixing the Digital Divide

The Prepare.ai Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2021 53:55


As the Dean of the Anheuser-Busch School of Business at Harris-Stowe State University, Stacy Hollins is an academic leader who creates strategic partnerships and innovative programs to deeply engage students while serving, improving, and strengthening the greater St. Louis community. She is a graduate of the University of Missouri – St. Louis and holds a Ph.D. in Educational Technology, M.B.A. from Fontbonne University, B.A. from St. Louis University in Organizational Communication, and an A.A. in Business Administration from St. Louis Community College. She previously served as an Assistant Dean and Tenured Associate Professor in the Simon E. School of Business at Maryville University overseeing the Cybersecurity, Business Data Analytics, Software Development, and Management Information Systems programs. Prior to working at Maryville University, she served as Department Chair of Information Systems at St. Louis Community College (STLCC). Prior to working for STLCC, she served as a lab manager for a non-profit organization. She also held various positions at the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis and worked for the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Dr. Hollins also owns and operates GEEnius, LLC which has provided marketing, training, and technology services since 2002. SHOW NOTESPCs for People - organization that gets hardware into the hands of those who need it mostGirls in the Know - empowers girls to embrace a strong sense of selfStarkloff Disability Institute - organization dedicated to helping people with disabilities participate fully and equally in all aspects of society

The Gateway
Tuesday, March 9, 2021 - Saving Sumner High School

The Gateway

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 8:12


Arts organizations, alumni, and Harris-Stowe State University are rallying to save historic Sumner High School. The St. Louis School board could vote this evening on whether to permanently close the oldest high school for African Americans west of the Mississippi.

Nonprofit Power Hour with Jaemellah
Ep. 6 Educating the Sector: The Business of Nonprofits with Jazzmine Nolan

Nonprofit Power Hour with Jaemellah

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2020 56:35


Ep. 6 In this episode, Jazzmine and I talk business - the business side of doing good. Jazzmine Nolan is a North St. Louis, MO native , holds a Bachelors of Arts in Healthcare Management from Harris Stowe State University, followed by her Masters in Public Administration from Lindenwood University and now her doctorate in Public Administration-Public Health from Walden University. Jazzmine is a nonprofit Founder providing mentorship, step team coaching, pageantry scholarships, entrepreneurship training and housing to young women ages 16-25 since 2007. Jazzmine established her own nonprofit consulting firm called Marie Management after 10 years in the nonprofit sector so she speaks from experience from both sides of the industry. She builds corporate responsibility programs, community initiatives, trusts, nonprofits and non-government organizations for for-profit companies nationally and internationally. Her for profit clientele has a minimum net income of $1M annually with goals of incorporating nonprofits into their business model that impact vulnerable populations. However, 75% of the profits earned from Marie Management are donated directly to her self titled nonprofit to ensure continued youth programming. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nonprofitpowerhour/support

A Playmakers View
Catching up with Coach Travis Tingle

A Playmakers View

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2020 13:13


This week, Coach Tingle returns to the show! After a few years of playing professional ball and coaching at Harris Stowe State University, Coach Tingle is on to a new journey. Throughout this episode, you will get a chance to hear about his new coaching position at the University of Toledo and much more. Intro beat created by Rip Azure Graphics created by JustJake Design Follow Jayme on: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/aplaymakersview/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/aplaymakersview Follow Coach Tingle on: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ttingle15/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/15ttingle Email: aplaymakersview@gmail.com

Nothing Impossible
Harris Stowe and STEM, Mission Control, City SC

Nothing Impossible

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2020 40:59


Michael and Travis talk workforce development with Ben Johnson, BioSTL’s VP of Programs, and Freddie Wills, Harris Stowe State University's Assistant VP for STEM Initiatives. Byron Abrigg and Austin Smith started Mission Control, a platform for gathering and growing community through recreational e-sports. A conversation with Carolyn Kindle-Betz and Lee Broughton about St. Louis City SC.

St. Louis on the Air
Meet Harris-Stowe President Corey S. Bradford Sr.

St. Louis on the Air

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2020 18:29


Corey S. Bradford Sr. chose a tough time to come home to the St. Louis metro. The native St. Louisan took office as president of Harris-Stowe State University on May 4 — an unprecedented time for higher education, which is grappling with both funding shortages due to the economic downturn and complications from the coronavirus. In this interview, he talks with Sarah Fenske about his career in higher education, his reasons for returning to St. Louis and the challenges Harris-Stowe faces in an uncertain time.

St. Louis on the Air
The Legacy Of ‘Reticent Disrupter’ Ruth Harris, An Early President Of Stowe Teachers College

St. Louis on the Air

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2020 13:45


Vanessa Garry is passionate about preparing aspiring administrators to lead today’s schools. As an assistant professor of educator preparation and leadership at the University of Missouri-St. Louis, she often finds herself looking to the past for some of the most important lessons she teaches. That history is not always easy to grapple with, and Garry knows its ugliness better than most. The Missouri General Assembly’s 1847 passage of an act making it illegal to educate people of color is just one early example. Even after that changed in 1865, public schools were segregated by law. By the early 20th century, African American communities were leading the way in search of progress and reform. And one of those leaders was growing up in St. Louis’ Ville neighborhood: Ruth Harris. Described by Garry as a “reticent disrupter” in the Jim Crow era, Harris in 1940 became the first African American female president of Stowe Teachers College, which is now Harris-Stowe State University. This year marks the 80th anniversary of her appointment. Listen as Garry talks with host Sarah Fenske about Harris’ life and legacy.

HBCU Digest Radio
Harris-Stowe State University President-Elect Corey Bradford

HBCU Digest Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2020 9:39


We talk with the new president about his excitement to lead the flagship black college of his hometown, the differences between HSSU and his previous institution, and the challenges of transitioning into a new presidency during a pandemic.

The Dr. Will Show Podcast
Kyra M. Robinson - A Conversation About The Relevancy Of HBCU's

The Dr. Will Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2020 52:03


Kyra M. Robinson has built her career in higher and secondary education. Currently, she is the Educational Leadership program coordinator in the Department of Leadership Studies in Education and Organizations at Wright State University. Prior to this most recent position, she was employed as an Upward Bound program assistant at the University of Dayton, an academic advisor at Wright State University, and held comparable positions at two historically black institutions, Ohio's Wilberforce University and Harris-Stowe State University in St. Louis. Additionally, she served as a communication specialist with Dayton Public Schools. In her spare time, Kyra utilizes her communications skills and career experiences to write about HBCUs and related academic matters. She also composes articles and posts content on her social media platforms and has written for HBCU Times magazine. A fierce advocate of HBCUs, she is also the author of No Ways Tired: The Public Historically Black College Dilemma. A proud alumna of Fisk University, Kyra graduated in 1993 with a bachelor's degree in English. She received a master's degree in journalism from Ohio University. She and her husband Chet are natives of Dayton, Ohio and are the parents of two children.

Thought Leaders by VMH Magazine
Dr. Dwayne Smith - Harris-Stowe State University on Commencement, Care Act Relief Stimulus Package, and Student Morale Amid COVID-19

Thought Leaders by VMH Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2020 14:44


From commencement to other student challenges, universities around the world have quickly adapted to COVID-19. Within this episode Dr. Dwayne Smith provides resourceful details implemented for students and staff at Harris-Stowe State University.

A Playmakers View
Talking with CJ Bilbrey, former player and now head coach of the Harris Stowe State Hornets

A Playmakers View

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2020 14:32


In this week's episode special guest, CJ Bilbrey, sits down and discusses his baseball journey that started at a young age. CJ is now a very successful coach and has turned around the baseball program at Harris Stowe State University, where he once played.

Blinders Off
CBD: Gateway Drugs, Part 1

Blinders Off

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2019 47:20


What is CBD?  And why is it on sale seemingly everywhere?  Is it legal? What does the future of medical marijuana mean for this new, popular business? Follow Matt & Lucas as they dig into Farm Bills, talk to CBD retailers, visit a research lab, and learn about the history and future of CBD treats (who doesn’t like Gummy Bears?)     Visit us at: www.blindersoff.show   Additional show notes and research are available here:  http://bit.ly/blindersoffCBD   Send us feedback, thoughts, and ideas for episodes: blindersoffpodcast@gmail.com   Interview guests include:   Dr. Sandra Leal Chair of the Department of Mathematics & Natural Sciences Associate Professor of Biology, at Harris-Stowe State University. http://go.hssu.edu/rsp_content.cfm?wid=35&pid=469   Jonathan Bruntrager Bruntrager & Billings  https://law-stl.com/   Dana Shaw 8 Borders CBD https://www.8borders.com/   Kelly Christensen Canvas Boutique and Dispensary https://cbdcanvas.com/   Anne Childers, LMT Indigo Massage Therapy https://indigomassagetherapy.com/

The Gateway
Wednesday, December 11, 2019 - Missouri HBCU Funding

The Gateway

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2019 10:17


As funding for higher education continues to be slashed, HBCUs may be disproportionately affected. Harris-Stowe State University and Lincoln University often serve the underrepresented, meaning tuition must be kept low. As recently as several years ago $750,000 was appropriated for infrastructure purposes at Harris-Stowe, but was withheld due to "budget concerns." What solutions are in the works in order to keep these institutions viable?

She Speaks: Academic Muslimahs
006 Anbreen Bashir

She Speaks: Academic Muslimahs

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2019 40:50


My guest today is Anbreen Bashir, Associate Professor of Biology at Harris Stowe State University. Together we talk about paradise on earth, visa sponsorship for work in the U.S., teaching training during grad school, how to make online teaching work, Monsanto (please don’t sue me), rice genetics, and tropospheric ozone due to climate change!

The Gateway
Monday, July 1, 2019 - CBD Oil Research and Online Physical Education Classes

The Gateway

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2019 8:35


A group of undergrads at Harris-Stowe State University is studying how CBD, an oil derived from cannabis plants, affects fruit fly development. Also, Missouri is allowing students to take online physical education classes.

The Gateway
Tuesday, June 18, 2019 - Changes at Harris-Stowe

The Gateway

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2019 8:01


The president of Harris-Stowe State University is leaving after five years. Dwuan Warmack is moving to another historically black institution - Claflin University in South Carolina. He reflects on his time at Harris-Stowe and shares some thoughts about the challenges facing the school in St. Louis.

St. Louis on the Air
‘Long Roads To Freedom’ Civil War Panel Honors St. Louisans Who Championed Civil Rights

St. Louis on the Air

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2019 19:12


Harris-Stowe State University and Missouri Humanities Council are commemorating some of the city’s past residents in a new Civil War panel titled “Long Roads to Freedom.” Delving into the topic's history are Gregory Wolk, Heritage Resources coordinator for Missouri Humanities Council, and Gregory Carr, Instructor in Speech and Theater at Harris Stowe State University.

HBCU Digest Radio
Digest After Dark - Leave Harris-Stowe State Alone

HBCU Digest Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2018 60:32


We welcome organizers from Wilmington, DE annual HBCU Week, and discuss Harris-Stowe State University and how to fight HBCU slander in the media.

The First-Gen Lounge
Summer 2018: Session 20 (Be Who You Want to Be with Jonathan Solomon)

The First-Gen Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2018 29:07


#UpliftingliftFirstGens with Jonathan Solomon is a native of Ohio and current Director of Upward Bound at Harris-Stowe State University. A real conversation about Black male identity, taking ownership for one's life, and being authentic.Connect with Jonathan:https://www.instagram.com/jonathansolomon/Connect with Dr. Eve-www.Instagram.com/EveHudsonPhD See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Tangazo
7: Tangazo! Three Giants from the "Golden Age" of Black Radio

Tangazo

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2018 51:14


Guests Bernie Hayes, Edie "Bee" Anderson, and Dr. Robert Salter are the guests on this episode of Tangazo!  Chapter 1: The Golden Age of Radio (0:00-12:00) Chapter 2: On Air Personalities (12:00-22:30) Chapter 3: "The Death of Black Radio" (22:30-30:20) Chapter 4: National Black Radio Hall of Fame (30:20-40:15) Chapter 5: What the Hall of Fame will look like once fully installed at Harris Stowe State University (40:15-51:15)   Dhati Kennedy provides the beats behind Tangazo, Andy Heaslet is the show's engineer.

RareGem Productions: Positive Media | Health | Business | Inspiration | Education | Community | Lifestyle
575-Historic Greek Fraternities Unite for Collective Impact in STL Voter Registration

RareGem Productions: Positive Media | Health | Business | Inspiration | Education | Community | Lifestyle

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2018 26:05


Sigma Pi Phi (1904) + Alpha Phi Alpha (1906) + Kappa Alpha Psi (1911) + Omega Psi Phi (1911) +Phi Beta Sigma (1914) + Iota Phi Theta (1963) = COLLECTIVE IMPACT COOPERATIVE!!! Jade Harrell with Eric Rhone for the Voter Registration Festival event at Harris-Stowe State University. Dynamic Brothers Working Together For A Cause. Thursday, April 4th, 2018 10am-2pm 3026 Laclede Ave St. Louis, MO 63103 Contact Eric Rhone via email: Eric@birdbearent.com

RareGem Productions: Positive Media | Health | Business | Inspiration | Education | Community | Lifestyle
575-Historic Greek Fraternities Unite for Collective Impact in STL Voter Registration

RareGem Productions: Positive Media | Health | Business | Inspiration | Education | Community | Lifestyle

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2018 26:05


Sigma Pi Phi (1904) + Alpha Phi Alpha (1906) + Kappa Alpha Psi (1911) + Omega Psi Phi (1911) +Phi Beta Sigma (1914) + Iota Phi Theta (1963) = COLLECTIVE IMPACT COOPERATIVE!!! Jade Harrell with Eric Rhone for the Voter Registration Festival event at Harris-Stowe State University. Dynamic Brothers Working Together For A Cause. Thursday, April 4th, 2018 10am-2pm 3026 Laclede Ave St. Louis, MO 63103 Contact Eric Rhone via email: Eric@birdbearent.com

St. Louis on the Air
Remembering Mill Creek Valley, once home to 20,000 black St. Louisans

St. Louis on the Air

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2018 49:31


Gwen Moore joined St. Louis on the Air host Don Marsh and two other panelists, Lisa Gates and Terry Jones, at Harris Stowe State University last week for a conversation ­about the community that once existed between 20th Street and Saint Louis University. The same day, HSSU unveiled a new campus mural, commissioned by Wells Fargo, honoring Mill Creek.

The HBCU Nation Radio Show
Miss Harris-Stowe State University, Jaemica Logan

The HBCU Nation Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2016 7:54


This week's HBCU Queen is Jaemica Logan, 2016-2017 Queen of Harris-Stowe State University located in St. Louis, Missouri.

The Minority Trailblazer Podcast with Greg E. Hill
Ep 34:From a 1.7 High School GPA to becoming one of the youngest HBCU Presidents w/Dr. Dwaun Warmack

The Minority Trailblazer Podcast with Greg E. Hill

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2016 65:58


Dr.Dwaun Warmack, President of Harris-Stowe State University share his journey all the way from Detroit Michigan's Projects. This is the Minority Trailblazer First Ever Interview with a college president and one of the most dynamic episodes of the series. He shares his story, as well as his professional breakthrough as a higher education professional.

Harris-Stowe State University
Harris-Stowe State University Presidential Inauguration

Harris-Stowe State University

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2015 154:17


It was an exciting and historic day at Harris-Stowe State University in Midtown. The university installed its 19th president, Dr. Dwaun Warmack. At only 38 years old, university officials say Warmack is one of the youngest presidents of any four year institution in the country. This is Harris-Stowe State University's first installment since 1979.

The HBCU Nation Radio Show
HBCU Executive Leadership with Dr. Dwaun Warmack

The HBCU Nation Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2015 20:59


Dr. Dwaun Warmack, President of Harris-Stowe State University, located in St. Louis, Missouri discusses NSF GRANTS, SENATE BILL 334, CHINA PARTNERSHIP, FERGUSON, YEAR ONE and much more on #TheHBCUNationRadioShow with our host, Anthony Ray.

Harris-Stowe State University
President's Symposium: Relevancy of HBCUs in Today's Education

Harris-Stowe State University

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2015 88:21


Four distinguished presidents from leading HBCU institutions came together at Harris Stowe State University, to discuss the relevancy of historically Black colleges in today's education landscape. HEC's Sharon Stevens served as moderator for the evening. The panel consisted of Dr. Roslyn Clark, President of Florida Memorial University; Dr. Kevin Rome, Sr., President of Lincoln University; Dr. Kent Smith, Jr., President of Langston University; and Dr. Dwaun Warmack, President of Harris Stowe State University.

Harris-Stowe State University
60th Anniversary Year of the Brown Decision Symposium:Brown vs. Board of Education and its Implications for St. Louis-Part 1

Harris-Stowe State University

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2015 68:26


One of the most historical court cases especially in terms of education was Brown v Board of Education of Topeka, 347 U.S. 483 (1954). This case took on segregation within school systems, or the separation of white and black students within public schools. Up until this case, many states had laws establishing separate schools for white students and another for black students. This landmark case made those laws unconstitutional. Scholars, as well as individuals who experienced first hand the immediate impact of the Brown Decision on their lives, assembled at Harris Stowe State University to discuss the court's ruling and it's implication for St. Louis.

Harris-Stowe State University
60th Anniversary Year of the Brown Decision Symposium:Brown vs. Board of Education and its Implications for St. Louis-Part 2

Harris-Stowe State University

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2015 57:41


One of the most historical court cases especially in terms of education was Brown v Board of Education of Topeka, 347 U.S. 483 (1954). This case took on segregation within school systems, or the separation of white and black students within public schools. Up until this case, many states had laws establishing separate schools for white students and another for black students. This landmark case made those laws unconstitutional. Scholars, as well as individuals who experienced first hand the immediate impact of the Brown Decision on their lives, assembled at Harris Stowe State University to discuss the court's ruling and it's implication for St. Louis.

Research at the National Archives and Beyond!
The Midwestern African American Genealogy Institute

Research at the National Archives and Beyond!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2014 60:00


Join Director, Charles Brown, Jr. and the Coordinators of the second Midwest African American Genealogical Institute of St. Louis, hosted by the historic Harris-Stowe State University for an exciting discussion of the courses offered over a three day period.  The faculty consists of individuals wth genealogy expertise with special emphasis on African American research strategies. The Institute will offer courses for the beginner, intermediate and advanced researchers to enhance their genealogy skills.

Research at the National Archives and Beyond!
Midwestern African American Genealogy Institute of St. Louis

Research at the National Archives and Beyond!

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2014 60:00


Join Director, Charles Brown, Jr. and the Coordinators of the second Midwest African American Genealogical Institute of St. Louis, hosted by the historic Harris-Stowe State University for an exciting discussion of the courses offered over a three day period.  The faculty consists of individuals wth genealogy expertise with special emphasis on African American research strategies. The Institute will offer courses for the beginner, intermediate and advanced researchers to enhance their genealogy skills.

Harris-Stowe State University
April 2014, Harris Stowe State University

Harris-Stowe State University

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2014 48:43


Like music? Then you’ll love this episode of State of the Arts coming to you from the beautiful Emerson Performance Center at Harris Stowe State University. In addition to Pokey LaFarge, Bella & Lily, Darwyn Apple and Matt Lesch, you’ll see stories about dance, theatre and visual art. Go behind-the-scenes with acclaimed bronze sculptor Harry Weber, hear from Jackie Joyner-Kersee about a special dance honoring her life and career, meet Harris-Stowe’s first artist-in-residence Synthia Saint James, and see how Opera Theatre of Saint Louis connects with designer Isaac Mizrahi. See all these stories and more in exclusive coverage of St. Louis’s creative arts scene in the Emmy-Award winning State of the Arts.

Harris-Stowe State University
The Creative World of Synthia Saint James

Harris-Stowe State University

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2014 51:17


Harris Stowe State University was recently honored to host world-renowned multi-cultural visual artist, Synthia Saint James as their artist-in–residence. Synthia Saint James is best known for her vibrant colors, including designing the first Kwanzaa Stamp for the United States Postal Service and her award winning cover art for Terry McMillian’s book “Waiting to Exhale.” HEC-TV captured her inspirational lecture, as part of the Black History Month Celebration.

Research at the National Archives and Beyond!
Midwest African American Genealogical Institute of St. Louis

Research at the National Archives and Beyond!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2013 63:00


Join the enthusiastic Coordinators of the first Midwest African American Genealogical Institute of St. Louis, and hosted by the historic Harris-Stowe State University for an exciting discussion of the courses offered over a three day period.  The faculty consists of individuals wth genealogy expertise with special emphasis on African American research strategies. The Institute will offer courses for the  beginner and individuals seeking to enhance their genealogy skills; role of the professional genealogist;  integrating technology and learning about the history of African Americans in St. Louis.