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Governor Brian Kemp is expected to sign House Bill 30, which defines antisemitism as criticism of the Israeli government and Zionism, into law on Wednesday. WABE politics reporter Rahul Bali returns to “Closer Look” to discuss the signing and the latest news happening at the Georgia State Capitol. Plus, House Bill 869 and Senate Bill 333 are two proposed bills that are making their way through the Georgia General Assembly that support the creation of the City of Mulberry in Gwinnett County. Majority Leader Chuck Efstration represents House District 104 and sponsored House Bill 869. He joins the program to discuss the legislation that has been heavily opposed by Gwinnett County commissioners. Lastly, NPR's Weekend Edition Sunday host Ayesha Rascoe discusses her new book, “HBCU Made: A Celebration of the Black College Experience.” The book is a collection of essays from alumni of historically Black colleges and universities, and how these schools shaped their lives. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
A fun and flavorful discussion of the role and impact of food and food culture on the HBCU experience. This episode features the compelling stories of food experiences and the favorite food memories of HBCU students/alumni. An overview of the history and impact agricultural efforts at HBCUs and surrounding communities is also presented. Join us at the table.
In this episode, we're joined by Two Piers Advisory Board member, LaToya Stallworth who shares her insights on Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). LaToya is an Operations leader within the energy industry. As an alumna of both Florida A&M, a Historically Black University, as well as Harvard Business School, a predominantly white institution (or PWI), LaToya has a unique perspective into the different campus and educational experiences. She also shares a glimpse into her experience as a Black woman in a corporate environment and the ways that her education prepared her for success.
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In honor of College Hill: Celebrity Edition Season 2 as well as The HBCU Experience's new book "America's First Black Reality TV Series", Randall speaks with Krystal Lee from "College Hill: Virgin Islands. Krystal talks about her time on the show, the real story behind her fight with fellow castmate Vanessa, how she views her perception of the show, what life after the show has been like and more. Make sure to order "The HBCU Experience: America's First Black Reality TV Series" on Amazon today!
You can also watch this episode on YouTube at the channel MomZest at this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MR4YdfQX7p0View full show notes here: https://herbusinesselevated.com/shametria-gonzales/On this episode, my guest is Shametria Gonzales. I first encountered Shametria when I served as a judge for the Great American Speak Off and heard her phenomenal speech. Shametria is an Inspiring Motivational Speaker, Co-Founder, Real Estate Investor, And Founder Of Unleash To Speak. She co-authored Reflection Eyes See with her daughter and The HBCU Experience which she co-authored with 40 graduates from Southern University. She is also the Co-Founder of Home For Grace, providing housing for women, and runs a coaching program for individuals that are looking to take their career as a speaker to a new level.How can we go from tragedy to triumph?In this week's podcast, we talked about:Her story about how she came out of human trafficking, rose up to become an author and co-founder of Home For Grace, and finding her place in the world with her daughterHer experience speaking at The Great American SpeakoffHer advocacy work at Home for Grace. She started out of college as a community organizer and was soon over the Louisiana Foundation Against Sexual Assault and part of the New Orleans Family Justice Center and over a re-entry program. She also co-created Home For Grace with a realtor and takes her clients through a 12-month program of healing. Her program provides women with a fair chance for a new start and a safe place to heal.What trafficking truly means and uncovering the truth behind the unloved and the coercedHow her program, Unleash to Speak helps one to use their voice to get what God has for them.The power of protecting our intellectual propertyHer process of co-authoring a book with her daughter and the gift it has provided her in parentingShe also shared some tips about:Balancing motherhood while making the world a better placeHow she overcame challenges in the entrepreneurial spaceWords of encouragement and a few special quotes I like to call "Shametria-isms"!You can reach Shametria at shametriagonzales.com and @shametriagonzales on IG.More RESOURCESMy Book: Mompreneurs in Heels, A Guide to Passionate, Purposeful Blogging-Purchase on AmazonJoin my mailing list and grab my Business Clarity Guide and 7 Pillars to Online Business Success here: http://www.herbusinesselevated.comDo these tips help you? I sure hope so!☕Support this podcast with a one-time coffee or a monthly membership here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/demetriazinga
Are They Relevant. The host for this show is Gwen Harris. The guest is Antoine Knight. During this episode of the HBCU Experience, we give a very quick overview of Historical Black Colleges and Universities and talk with MAJ(ret) Antoine Knight, a graduate of Florida A & M University. We discuss what made him decide to attend a HBCU and ROTC, how it prepared him for the US Army, and the relevancy of attending an HBCU. The ThinkTech YouTube Playlist for this show is https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQpkwcNJny6m9ORd4gvoPzoj6dmHci1sr Please visit our ThinkTech website at https://thinktechhawaii.com and see our Think Tech Advisories at https://thinktechadvisories.blogspot.com.
We unpack the controversy surrounding Hall-of-Famer Ed Reed and the HBCU Bethune-Cookman University and how Deion directly AND indirectly is involved.
In this inspiring video, Fred Whitaker shares his journey from being a student at @ncatsuaggies to becoming an author, a father, and a successful entertainment manager. Fred will provide insight into his journey to success and share his tips on how to achieve your goals. He will also discuss the importance of fatherhood and the role it plays in his life. Finally, he will talk about his most recent projects, including his children's books "COME ON A JOURNEE WITH ME TO NYC". So, if you're looking for inspiration to help you reach your goals, this is the video for you! More about Fred: Fred Whitaker, CEO of Journee Enterprises, a talent management and consulting firm, successfully manages and secures vital opportunities for celebrities and corporations, while also being an active co-parent to Journee and an uncle to his niece, Briley. Fred has diligently made strides in his own career by producing the HBCU 101 TV series, co-founding the HBCU Experience, and owning an Atomic Wing franchise restaurant. Fred continues to prove exactly what his company motto states, “it is the little things that you do that make a difference” and continues to succeed each day.BUY THE BOOK!!! https://www.amazon.com/Come-Journee-NYC-Fred-Whitaker/dp/1735621714Follow Cam on Social Media!Twitter: https://twitter.com/CameronNewton/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cameron1newtonFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/CamJNewton2/Executive Producer:Cam NewtonDavid RicksProduced / Directed By:David Ricks https://www.instagram.com/david_ricksiii/Production Manager:Ashe KennedyAssociate Producer:Briana LawrenceCamera: Jervius PittmanVashon RevilsAmani BillupsLocation Sound / Sound Mix and Master:Troy HermesProduction Assistant:Jos RiveraProduction:Iconic Saga http://bit.ly/IconicSagaInstagram
In this inspiring video, Fred Whitaker shares his journey from being a student at @ncatsuaggies to becoming an author, a father, and a successful entertainment manager. Fred will provide insight into his journey to success and share his tips on how to achieve your goals. He will also discuss the importance of fatherhood and the role it plays in his life. Finally, he will talk about his most recent projects, including his children's books "COME ON A JOURNEE WITH ME TO NYC". So, if you're looking for inspiration to help you reach your goals, this is the video for you! More about Fred: Fred Whitaker, CEO of Journee Enterprises, a talent management and consulting firm, successfully manages and secures vital opportunities for celebrities and corporations, while also being an active co-parent to Journee and an uncle to his niece, Briley. Fred has diligently made strides in his own career by producing the HBCU 101 TV series, co-founding the HBCU Experience, and owning an Atomic Wing franchise restaurant. Fred continues to prove exactly what his company motto states, “it is the little things that you do that make a difference” and continues to succeed each day. BUY THE BOOK!!! https://www.amazon.com/Come-Journee-NYC-Fred-Whitaker/dp/1735621714 Follow Cam on Social Media! Twitter: https://twitter.com/CameronNewton/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cameron1newton Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CamJNewton2/ Executive Producer: Cam Newton David Ricks Produced / Directed By: David Ricks https://www.instagram.com/david_ricksiii/ Production Manager: Ashe Kennedy Associate Producer: Briana Lawrence Camera: Jervius Pittman Vashon Revils Amani Billups Location Sound / Sound Mix and Master: Troy Hermes Production Assistant: Jos Rivera Production: Iconic Saga http://bit.ly/IconicSagaInstagram Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Randall celebrates the Founders Day of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated & Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Incorporated by spotlighting two amazing members of each organizations that are also HBCU alumni! First, Randall speaks with Virginia State University alumna and The Shade Room Personality China Lovelace (Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated) about her HBCU Experience and professional journey. Then, Randall speaks with Quodarrius “Dr. Q” Toney about his time at Howard University and his experience as a Celebrity Dentist working with clients such as rapper Glorilla. Listen to new episodes of HBCU Pulse Radio every Friday at 5 PM EST/4 PM CST on on SiriusXM Channel 142 HBCU! Podcast drops on Saturdays at 10 AM EST/9 AM CST and re-airs on SiriusXM Channel 142 HBCU on Sundays at 2:30 PM EST/1:30 PM CST & Tuesdays at 6 PM EST/5 PM CST!
O. N. Ray Bignall II, MD, FAAP, FASN is Assistant Chief Diversity and Health Equity Officer at Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio. He also serves as Director of Kidney Health Advocacy and Community Engagement for the Division of Nephrology and Hypertension, and an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at The Ohio State University College of Medicine. A graduate of Howard University and Meharry Medical College, Dr. Bignall completed his general pediatrics residency, clinical fellowship in nephrology, and NIH post-doctoral research fellowship at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center. In this episode Dr. Bignall unveils his inspiration for becoming a physician, while elaborating on the difficult decision to go against his families dream for him, in quest for his own happiness. He touches on the impact of his Jamaican roots, and the importance of being a health advocate in underserved communities. Dr. Bignall provides tangible examples of how we can make strides on improving diversity in health care, all while dropping Gems on how wears so many hats and manages to preserve a work life balance. This is an episode you don't want to miss, make sure you tune in to another Black Men in Medicine Podcast episode, bringing you nothing but the gems! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blackmeninmedicine/support
On this episode of HBCU Pulse Radio, Randall is joined by CDK On The Mic and Sárah Lee as they discuss the importance of Homecoming at HBCUs and place special emphasis on Homecoming Concerts. Should smaller schools tamper their expectations for Homecoming Concerts? What all goes into planning a homecoming concert? All of your questions are answered! Plus, the crew does an ultimate “Build Your HBCU Homecoming Concert” contest for the top Hip-Hop & R&B artists of the 2010's! Which concert would you go to?
In Episode 2 of the Cool Soror Show in partnership with Cricket Wireless series, Rashan Ali is joined by the multi talented Isaac Keys. Isaac Keys is a Morehouse College graduate & former pro football player turned actor. He served as a linebacker in the NFL for the Minnesota Vikings, Arizona Cardinals, Green Bay Packers & also played in the Canadian Football League. In this episode Rashan & Isaac chat about how his HBCU EXPERIENCE at Morehouse shaped his NFL and ACTING career. “Power in the Pivot” is about Isaac's experience of shifting from football to acting & what it's like to follow your dreams. You may know Isaac Keys from his role as Diamond on Power Book IV: Force @forcestarz and it's exciting to have him as a special guest! Stay Connected: Isaac Keys Instagram: @isaackeys Twitter: @IsaacKeys Cool Soror: Instagram: @CoolSoror Facebook: @CoolSoror Twitter: @CoolSoror Website: www.CoolSoror.com
HBCU Legends share their aspirations for future athletes to follow.
This week Christy speaks with Kim Evans, who marched for FAMU's "Marching 100" and now serves as the President of the Marching 100 Alumni Association. Kim reps the '100' ALL DAY EVERY DAY and is a true ambassador for the program. Find out about her humble beginnings and how marching for FAMU prepares her for any obstacles that get in her way. She's also an author in "The HBCU Experience - HBCU Band Alumni 2nd Edition" which can be found on Amazon.
Dr. Fredrico Rowe drops in the suite and discusses his passion for education and how playing a trombone has took him all over the country. Dr. Rowe also discuss how he landed an instrument from musical artist Prince and why Alabama A&M is the baddest band in the land.
This next guest needs very little introduction but Ashley Butler is a top tier person inside and out! Her open trasnsparency for starting her own business four years ago and still working and having passion in her major to be able to help people who have mental deficiencies. Her degree is in Psychology, and got her master's in Rehabilitation Counseling and Case Management. In this episode we talk about: - Freaknik Atlanta - HBCU Experience - Drinking Paul Mason and the newer generation - Her business Honeybee Hair Collection IG: @snookj @honeybeehaircollection
The HBCU Experience Movement with Chasmin Jenkins, CEO of CJenk The Agency & Raggedi Luxury Durags. Chasmin stops by The Suite to promote the upcoming book The HBCU Experience Movement. Listen as Chasmin talks about cheerleading, Greek life, SGA, and homecoming on the yard of Prairie View A&M University. Chasmin turns The Bitter Suite into a pep rally.
Hey 2Legit Crew! What is better than 1 former RN on a podcast?? How about 2! In today's episode, we have the privilege to speak with the one and only Nurse turned Attorney, Irnise Williams, @yournurselawyer! In today's episode, we discuss the topic of HBCUs (Historically Black College or University ) and what it means to attend an HBCU. Irnise attended the same HBUC, Howard University, for undergrad and law school three years later. She credits this experience to her thriving practice and overall purpose to bring systematic change in the healthcare arena. With more leaders like VP, Kamala Harris emerging with ties to HBCUs, this episode explores the origins and significance of HBCU in our society. Tune in to get the LEGIT-stics and many GEMS! #HBCU #HBCULaw #HowardUniversity #HULaw #SpelmanUniversity #ThurgoodMarshall #TSULaw #PWI #RNJD #Nurseturnedlawyer #DiversityandInclusion #Equity #Create #Impact #Impostersyndrome As always, you can follow us on ---> OUR PLATFORMS: Instagram Facebook Please give us a 5-star rating & subscribe for more! xoxo stay safe and #2legit Onna & Cage
On this episode we discussed HBCU experience. KeeKee beating Covid.
Adu currently lives in the Bay Area where he hosts his new podcast "A Dose of Black Joy & Caffeine". On his show, Adu navigates through super small yet hyper-specific conversations within the Black community that bring individuals a dose of Black Joy to keep them going. Conversations range from The Electric Slide, HBCU Experience, NBA 2K Vs. NBA Street and of course Oprah. Throughout his journey, Adu has also had exhibits featured at the African American Museum in Dallas, authored multiple books, and so much more.
Are They Still Relevant. The host for this show is Gwen Harris. The guests are Camonia Graham-Tutt and Stephen Hill. This episode of the HBCU Experience has two special guests, Mr. Stephen Hill and Dr.Carmonia Graham-Tutt, both who are graduates of HBCU's . The topic for discussion is Historical Black Colleges and their relevance in today's society. The ThinkTech YouTube Playlist for this show is https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQpkwcNJny6m9ORd4gvoPzoj6dmHci1sr Please visit our ThinkTech website at https://thinktechhawaii.com and see our Think Tech Advisories at https://thinktechadvisories.blogspot.com.
In this episode, we have a round table conversation with current Howard students Taylor and Alexis, current Texas Southern student Dee and FAMU grad the good brother Javonté Anyabwelé. We talk about what it's like to develop on an HBCU campus versus my personal experience at a PWI. We discuss the mental health advantages of attending an afro-centric school. This episode has many relevant perspectives, regardless of your race or culture. You don't want to miss it! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/joseph-e-corley-jr/support
This week's episode covers the groups favorite live performances. Who has been your favorite live performance? They were lead to talk about their HBCU experiences and how it shaped them as they transitioned into adulthood. Shout out to all graduates as well as current students of HBCUs. It's another episode that you do not want to miss! Join in on the discussion. Follow the podcast on Instagram @TheUntitledPodcastNC. The Untitled Podcast covers music, artists, hip-hop culture. They give an everyday millennial perspective. Produced by Justin Vickers and Jelan Abrams, the show releases every single Saturday. Follow us on Instagram: Justin Vickers @Vickisback, Jelan Abrams @JelanAbrams, Tony Sumter @Tonysustainsme. Artwork & Music by Jelan Abrams Check out the corresponding playlist for each podcast that's available on Spotify and Apple. Each episode of the podcast has a playlist that features artist from the specific episode curated by the host of the show available at the link below. Outro beat for this week's episode is Before I Let Go (Produced by CNote). Linktr.ee/TheUntitledPodcastNC --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/facethemusicnc/support
On this episode, we are talking with Dr. Kellye Hall. Dr. Kellye Hall is a Board Certified Emergency Physician who is currently practicing in Charlotte, NC. Dr. Hall is among the 4% of African American Women who are MDs in the United States. She has participated in various blogs as a lead columnist in blogs such as "Lovely Spirit", "Women In White Coats" and a contributing author in the soon-to-be published "The HBCU Experience". This amazing doctor also has recently completed her memoir story "I Am The Beat" which she encourages readers to use their faith to navigate through hardship and uncertain times. The book is a very candid insight to her journey and perseverance in the middle of questionable situations. Dr. Kellye decided at an early age that she would pursue the medical filed however she learned over time that this field was not what she expected and quickly started looking at patients as "obstacles" to finishing tasks. Dr. Hall is not only a 2x Best Selling Author the HBCU Alumni is also the owner of NC Dance District, Inc which is a hip hop dance studio.
Coming Soon!! The HBCU Experience Movement, LLC presents The HBCU Experience: The North Carolina A&T State University 3rd Edition. Featuring Chancellor Harold L. Martin, Sr. Ph.D. our amazing Chancellor of North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University. Prominent Aggies throughout the world share their stories of how North Carolina A&T State University molded them into the people they are today. Official Release Date! Wednesday October 27, 2021!!! follow @thehbcuexperiencemovement Instagram/Facebook page for updates and announcements
Coming Soon!! The HBCU Experience Movement, LLC presents The HBCU Experience: The North Carolina A&T State University 3rd Edition. Featuring Chancellor Harold L. Martin, Sr. Ph.D. our amazing Chancellor of North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University. Prominent Aggies throughout the world share their stories of how North Carolina A&T State University molded them into the people they are today. Official Release Date! Wednesday October 27, 2021!!! follow @thehbcuexperiencemovement Instagram/Facebook page for updates and announcements
Coming Soon!! The HBCU Experience Movement, LLC presents The HBCU Experience: The North Carolina A&T State University 3rd Edition. Featuring Chancellor Harold L. Martin, Sr. Ph.D. our amazing Chancellor of North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University. Prominent Aggies throughout the world share their stories of how North Carolina A&T State University molded them into the people they are today. Official Release Date! Wednesday October 27, 2021!!! follow @thehbcuexperiencemovement Instagram/Facebook page for updates and announcements
On this week's episode of the Straight Outta BPS with Rudy & Jamari. Rudy and Jamari are joined by three HBCU Alumni to discuss the necessity, the importance, and significance of HBCU's and how it continues to play an important part in their lives. Disclaimer: The views portrayed on this podcast are solely the views of the hosts and guests. This podcast is not affiliated nor sponsored by any Public School. Follow us on IG @straightouttabpspod on twitter @sobpspodcast Like us on Facebook @Straight outta BPS Podcast Email: straightouttabpspod@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/straightouttabpspod/support
On this episode, KoVÉ welcomes special guests: Vida @vida.poyner, a junior at THEE Illustrious Howard University & Shane, a two-time HBCU graduate and member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. from THEE Illustrious Tuskeegee University and Texas Southern University! Enjoy! . Follow KoVÉ Chronicles on Instagram: @kovechronicles_podcasts @bxkrystyle @vasia_navysmommy . Lavasia's Essence article: https://www.essence.com/culture/hbcu-graduates-why-i-went-to-black-school/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kovechronicles/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kovechronicles/support
Grab your floatie because this week Jasmine is diving deep with her mother and aunt about their experiences attending Alabama State University and Tuskegee University, HBCU homecomings and what they hope for the future.
I begin episode 4 with one of the most polished scorers on this side of the hemisphere with an interesting resume, traveling from school to school became an identity much of like we see today in college and even in the league. We talk about his experience as well as his HBCU experience and how life has unfolded for him. Nothing short on knowledge and free game for the younger generation, if you don't know Kamil Williams this is your crash course!
On this episode of A Dose of Black Joy and Caffeine I chat with my good friend and college buddy Christan Duncan about the HBCU experience. I always tell people that if I had to do college all over again I would not because I did it right the first time and could not imagine NOT attending Alabama A&M University. Chris Duncan is a native of St. Louis, Mo and graduate of Alabama A&M University, where he received his bachelors in Marketing. Duncan wears many hats: owner/ brand architect of THRSHLD, creative marketing studio, owner/marketing Director for Honor Roll Clothing, co-creator and creative marketing consultant of Curl Chefs, and Digital Marketing instructor at General Assembly. The through line for him is the art and science of marketing, allowing Duncan to use his creative and analytical brain. Duncan is a father of a 9 year old daughter and has committed himself to living a plant based diet for the past 4 years.
On this episode is LeMoyne-Owen College Computer Science graduate and incoming APM at Lyft, Methembe Moyo who hails Bulawayo. In Zimbabwe, he attended John Tallach High and Thornhill. You can follow him on instagram: @methembe7 Also follow @byo_memes and @emziniwecode Transcript 0:31 Guest intro 1:39 How it feels to be done with college 2:58 Reality vs expectations of what college would be like 3:11 A brief autobiography of Methembe From John Tallach to Thornhill to UZ to LeMoyne-Owen College 9:00 Relating to the black/ African-american experience 10:27 What are you most proud of, looking at the past 3 months? 15:02 Never have I ever..... 24:12 Differences between experiences at John Tallach and at Thornhill High School 27:54 Role as an Associate Product Manager at Lyft 36:00 What do you want people to know about the city of Bulawayo? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nyashazimunhu/message
“Middle Ground with JLE” Podcast “Where We Treat You Like Family” welcomes my Niece Fisk University Alum Shantel Moore as she shares her experience at a Historical Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU).
On this episode of The Culture Effect podcast, we speak with former NFL player and Norfolk State University graduate Lynden Antonio Trail.
Flee, Zay, Timeline Brice, Crystal Shaniece & HOTSEAThaas of the Beloved Talk Podcast chop it up with Fred Whit @frederickwjr Fred's Biography: Growing up between the make or break city of New York and resolute small towns of rural North Carolina, Fred developed traits to become a balanced businessman. New York introduced Fred to the meaning of “hustle” and “ambition” while North Carolina equipped him with a Southern compassion and charm. Now the man the world sees has the experience and ability to single-handedly take numerous careers to the next level. As C.E.O. and manager of Journee Enterprises, a talent management and consulting firm, Fred has executed a number of opportunities for rising star Terrence J (MTV, Think like a Man 1 & 2) Fred was also instrumental in Terrence J landing exclusive endorsements with Jeep, Mountain Dew and Pepsi. Furthermore, Fred has successfully managed and secured vital opportunities for La La Anthony, Angela Simmons, and Angela Yee. Although Fred has worked endlessly with stars, he has also worked alongside major corporations such as the Boys and Girls Club, McDonalds, and Disney Dream Academy. Wearing many hats, he never loses sight of his main goal – to provide incomparable service for each of his clients. In addition to Fred's clients, he has diligently made strides in his own career by producing HBCU 101 TV series, a book series, while co-founding the HBCU Experience and owning an Atomic Wing franchise restaurant. Fred proves, as his company motto states, it is the little things you do in life that make all the difference. Hence, why Come on a Journee with me is important to Fred not only as the CEO and manager of Journee Enterprises but as a Black single father. With this book, Fred's hope is to highlight great Black Fathers and black culture that has shaped major cities for children who are less fortunate to experience traveling outside of their own communities. Sponsors Leopold Jacobs 1983 A lifestyle brand for the upwardly mobile business professional. - www.leopoldjacobs1983.com Made In Norfolk - The Official Made In Norfolk Apparel - madeinapparel.com The Tenth Clothing - Ten Toes Down - https://thetenthclothing.com W.E.B. Du Bois believed in a “talented tenth” of black men that would arise to become thought leaders and cultural missionaries, creating the next-generation of exceptional men. We created The Tenth clothing brand so that every black man can feel empowered. We see the excellence in all black men and want to encourage them not only to see it in themselves, but also to encourage others do to the same. By creating a clothing brand that seeks to empower every man to be his most exceptional self, we hope to strengthen the bonds of our community, providing an aesthetic style and quality clothing that every man can feel proud to wear. The Culture Pivot Redefining Urban Identity... one individual at a time. TheCulturePivot.com provides a platform of information and inspiration for brothers and sisters to pivot in the right direction when concerning health and business. Check them out on IG and Facebook @theculturepivot --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/belovedtalkpodcast/message
The TBT crew is back in the saddle after a LONG hiatus. Herb Seward and Leslie Moore welcome a brand new addition to the ranks of The Black Techies, Ebony Burroughs. We cover everything from Bitcoin to the STEM and the HBCU Experience in the episode. Check it out!
Claudia Walker is an Oakland based author, speaker, and teacher whose work has been featured in the New York Times, Essence, and Vogue. As a proud second generation HBCU graduate, her debut book, "The ABCs of HBCUs," is inspired by her undergraduate experiences at Spelman College. Deeply committed to showcasing and celebrating stories that mainstream publications tend to overlook, Claudia launched HBCU Prep School, a publishing company that centers Black voices and Black joy in children's books. Notes: Contact information for the guest, Claudia Walker: www.hbcuprepschool.com @hbcuprepschool on IG Contact information for the podcast, The Way We Self-Publish: @thewayweselfpublish on IG Contact information for the host, Courtney Davis: www.drcourtneydavis.com @dr.courtneydavis on IG --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Matthew K. Thompson, the Senior Pastor of Jubilee Boston, checked in to talk to NBC10 Boston about his journey into ministry and how his church has had to adapt to changes during the coronavirus pandemic.:49 - Growing up in Boston 6:04 - The HBCU Experience 9:15 - Called to Ministry 13:21 - Matt and Mona's Love Story16:58 - “A Church Without Walls”28:52 - The Relaunch32:39 - Boston SportsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Heaux Bag Episode 10! With host @Taylor.Marier and @TheOriginalToyaa•Registrars Office•The Cafe•Token Blackie, don't do that•PWI vs HBCUHomecoming #HeauxTipsAnd More…Follow on Instagram @_heauxbag and email at creatorsguildhtx@gmail.comSubscribe on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google Play, Pocket Cast, iHeartRadio and YouTube. All details can be found at www.theguildhtx.com
Keshia Knight Pulliam and Lance Gross stop by to talk about their experiences attending HBCUs and discuss TBS' HBCU Cash Out
WELCOME BACK KINGS & QUEENS, To Steel Sharpn Steel the Podcast Season 2! If you're new here, my name is Jah and I'm the Founder + Co-Host. Steel Sharpn Steel is a Black Hub where Black Excellence meets Black Mediocrity. My goal is to bring awareness to our community and embrace OUR culture, the BLACK culture. On this episode, as our first guest of Season 2, Entrepreneur Bria Henry joins us to discuss BSmart Girls, Self care, and her HBCU experience. As the Founder of @BSmartGirls, a Girls' Mentorship program in Brooklyn, NY, she discusses her motive behind starting the mentorship, the requirements to be accepted in, and the mentorship's scholarship opportunities. We spoke about sisterhood, adapting to working in a pandemic, her biggest challenges with mental health, the power of affirmations, and her HBCU experience attending Hampton University. Thank you for tuning in and we hope you enjoy, LOVE IS LOVE! Subscribe to our Youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCW-y3RnSTNjOhrEWDLDi_lg Follow our Socials: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/steelsharpnsteel/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/steelshrpnsteel Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/steelsharpnsteel
This episode we discuss the life of an HBCU Grad with our VERY special guest, Shannon Mitchell. Listen in as we talk about our unique experiences at our ILLUSTRIOUS HBCU's.
HBCU First's Founder, Courtney Gray, chats with us about his HBCU Experience, his non-profit organization, his student internship program, plans for the future, and MORE! Join us on the Michael Finkley Show! #HBCUFirst #HBCU #CourtneyGray #CollegeReady #CareerReady #Internships --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/michael-finkley-show/message
I want you to learn more about myself. I am a proud first generation college student who attended an HBCU, Allen University. My experience made me who I am. Watch and learn more about Michael D. Finkley. #HBCU #FirstGeneration #AllenUniversity --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/michael-finkley-show/message
Todays Guest is a Tampa, Florida native who from a young age has fell in love with the game of football! After meeting around the age 6 we have became brothers and have played basketball and football together for many years. After little league ball he decided to go to Jefferson High School where he had a successful High School Career on the field, becoming one of the premier running backs in the Bay area. After graduating from Jefferson he decided to take his academic and athletic career to Alcorn State in Mississippi, where he had a breakout freshman season and is currently getting ready to start off his Sophomore year. On todays episode we discuss growing up in Tampa, his love for the game of football, having a breakout freshman season, and the overall HBCU Experience! If you enjoyed this podcast be sure to subscribe and leave a rating! In the reviews let me know who I should have on the show next! Follow The DJ Henderson Podcast: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/djhendersonpodcast/ Follow Me: Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/djhenderson_/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/DjHenderson__ Snapchat: @Djhendo2x Follow Niko: Twitter: https://twitter.com/nikoduffey Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nikoduffey/
Wilton sits down with Keisha Kelley, the CEO of the Black College Experience, a podcast that brings media awareness to HBCU athletes. Kelley is a 2003 graduate of Southern University and has grown up around HBCUs her entire life, particularly Alabama A&M and Florida A&M. In episode 7, Kelley talks about how she ended up at Southern University instead of FAMU, her HBCU experience as a student, the importance of exposing athletes to HBCUs and more.