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Are you aware of the harmful impact workplace stress can have on our well-being? Tune in for an inspiring discussion with Dr. Melvin Mahone on his #book Coping with Stress and Building Leadership: One Man's Journey. Moments with Marianne airs in the Southern California area on KMET1490AM & 98.1 FM, an ABC Talk News Radio affiliate! Melvin Mahone, PhD, is a full-time Assistant Sociology Professor, at Paine College in Augusta, Georgia. He graduated with a Ph.D. in Criminal Justice with a Special Emphasis in Corrections at Union Institute and University, in Cincinnati in 2002. Dr. Mahone started working in criminal justice in 1972, as a Federal Protective Officer for GSA. Dr. Mahone was employed for the Bureau of Prisons as a Correctional Officer and Correctional Treatment Specialist. He then went on to become a Florida State Probation and Parole Officer in 1982. After that he worked briefly as a Illinois State Parole Agent. He started working as an Investigator for a private law firm as a Process Server. After that he was employed as a Mental Health Worker, and as a Drug Counselor. He then went on to be employed as a Social Services Career Trainee for the state of Illinois. He was a Resident Advisor briefly. https://doctormahone.comFor more show information visit: www.MariannePestana.com#book #bookclub #stress #backtheblue #police #leadership #bookclub
Graduated from Paine College received Masters from Troy University. Employed 25 years in the Richmond County School System Member of Paine College 1st Historic 1994 SIAC Championship team Paine College of Fame Head Coach of 2012 Lucy C Laney State Basketball Champions(1st in school history) Head Coach of Lucy Laney 2017 Baseball Region Champions (1st in school history) Head Coach of Westside High School 2022&2023 Back to Back Basketball State Champions (1st Back to Back Basketball Champions in School History --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kevin-furtado/support
What an episode! We're honored to share this conversation. Clifton Davis a Tony nominated actor, prolific singer, composer, producer and minister. He wrote the famous song “Never Can Say Goodbye” sung by the Jackson 5 which was No. 2 on the charts. He also wrote songs for The Supremes and Donna Summer. Davis is also best known for his 5-year run as Reverend Rueben Gregory on the popular NBC television series “Amen”, which continues in reruns on cable TV. His earlier series "That's My Mama", served to established him as a widely known actor and television star. Raised on Long Island, he began his career in New York City in the Broadway show HELLO DOLLY. Six years and five Broadway shows later (and 9 so far!), Davis headed to Hollywood and the rest is history. Most recently, Davis appeared in the recurring role of “Ephraim Ware”, Director of National Intelligence on the CBS hit show "Madam Secretary". Davis recently completed a 4-year run on Broadway having originated the role of Sultan, in the hit Disney musical, ALADDIN and starring as Dr. Dillamond in WICKED on both Broadway and the National Tour.Davis holds a BA in Theology from Oakwood University and a Master of Divinity degree from Andrews University. Mr. Davis is also the recipient of honorary Doctor of Letters degrees from Lincoln University, Paine College and Edward Waters College, a Doctor of Ministry from Trinity International University and just received a Doctor of Fine Arts degree from the University of Hartford. He is the recipient of numerous awards and citations for his social, civic and spiritual service. Davis is a Christian minister licensed by St. Luke Baptist Church, New York, NY. His interdenominational ministry spans more than 35 years during which he has evangelized throughout the nation, leading thousands to the love of God through Christ Jesus. For 20 years he has appeared on Christian television as a perennial host of “Praise the Lord" on the Trinity Broadcasting Network. He has also hosted such notable gospel music specials as “Gospel Superfest”, “Take It to the Bridge”, “The Stellar Awards” and “The Black Achievement Awards”. www.CliftonDavis.com New Album: “Never Can Say Goodbye” www.CliftonDavis.com/store Produced by On Air with Q
As we celebrate breaking barriers as Social Workers, I am excited to sit down with my brother in law, Varney Hodge, LMSW. He has worked in Mental Health over 20 years, providing services to children, adolescents, adults and geriatric population. He is a Licensed Social Worker, earning his MSW from The University of South Carolina and his undergrad from Paine College. He is accompanied on his journey thru life with his wife of 20 years and three children, whom are young men now. He is a Christian minister in his community, spreading the Gospel of Christ with every person he can. So grab your pen and paper and let everyone know we are back in session. Support the showConnect with me outside of my podcast:Website Instagram
Terence Lester is a storyteller, public scholar, speaker, community activist, and author who is the founder and Executive Director at Love Beyond Walls a nonprofit organization focused on raising poverty and homelessness awareness and community mobilization. He's known for nationwide campaigns that bring awareness to homelessness, poverty, and economic inequality. His awareness campaigns have been featured on MLK50, CNN, Good Morning America, CNN, Essence Magazine, TEDx, TVONE, Creative Mornings, USA Today, NBC, Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) National Magazine, and NBCNews, as well as AJC, Black Enterprise, Rolling Out, and Upworthy. These campaigns have been viewed by millions of people worldwide. Three ideals drive Terence: (1) anyone can make a difference, (2) we don't live forever, (3) and it's worth dedicating one's life to making sure no one feels invisible. In 2016, Terence led the March against Poverty 2016, where he walked from Atlanta, GA, (the SCLC Headquarters) to the White House (over 800 miles) to bring attention to homelessness in the U.S. Terence led the 2018 March against Poverty as he walked from Atlanta to Memphis (386 miles). He finished the march and spoke at the historic Lorraine Motel for the 50th anniversary of MLK's assassination. In 2019, Terence opened Dignity Museum, the first museum in the U.S. to represent the homeless—out of a shipping container. Terence has delivered countless sermons and speeches at conferences, churches, schools, corporate settings, classrooms, and several unique spaces, including the Martin Luther King Jr Memorial in Washington, DC, the King Center for Nonviolent Social Change, Center for Civil and Human Rights, CCDA, Radio One's Praise in the Park, Morehouse College, Alabama University, and Paine College. He has spoken on the same platform as many other civil rights activists, such as Dr. Bernice King, Roland Martin, Gina Belafonte, Dr. Vonnetta West, Carlos Rodriguez, Dr. Beverly Daniel Tatum, Dr. Michael Eric Dyson, and Tamika D. Mallory. Terence's personal approach combines storytelling and digital media to help illustrate social justice issues with practical strategies to solving these ailments. He holds an associate degree in Media Production (2005), a B.A. in Pastoral Leadership (2008), a Master of Education in Counseling (2010), a Master of Arts in Theological Studies (2012). He is currently a Ph.D. Candidate at Union Institute and University with a concentration in Public Policy and Social Change. He has served on several ministerial staffs and has authored seven books and three traditionally published works including: I See You: How Love Opens Our Eyes to Invisible People, When We Stand: The Power of Seeking Justice Together, and his forthcoming book, All God's Children: How Confronting Buried History Can Build Racial Solidarity, all with InterVarsity Press. He also has a children's book coming out with IVP Kids that he co-authored with his fourteen-year- old daughter, Zion Lester, which deals with homelessness, belonging, inclusion, and encouraging children to serve others with empathy and compassion. Terence has also received numerous awards for his community activism, including: being named one of Atlanta's top 500 leaders by Atlanta Magazine, being named one of Coca-Cola's History Shakers, receiving the National Urban League Humanitarian Award, Brawny Giant' Award, the American Express NextGen Award, the SCLC Social Advocacy Award, Atlanta Voice's 50 under 50, the True to Atlanta Award presented by the Atlanta Hawks, Fulton County Schools Service Award, and Plywood People's Innovator Award. Terence happily married to his best friend, Cecilia Lester, and they have two amazing children, Zion Joy and Terence II.
In the second installment of the new series, "I'm Too Young For This Ish!" where Dr. Randy Hines II interviews individuals who have received diagnosis' for intense conditions at a young age, we go on call with Angela Graves. Together, they unpack her story of her thyroid cancer diagnosis at the tender age of 18. Not only does she go in depth about her initial diagnosis, but she tells all about her symptoms and the mental and emotional effects the diagnosis had on her at such an early age. What you can expect in this episode: 4:05 - Diagnosis 11:15 - Surgery experience 20:10 - Mental and emotional effects 21:10 - Surgery complications 23:20 - Official diagnosis 25:25 - Family support and reactions 27:55 - Mortality fears 29:50 - Recovery process 32:25 - Adjusting to a new normal 42:00 - Treatment challenges 49:05 - Reflections 51:40 - Randy's Random Questions 55:20 - Words of wisdom Tweetable Quotes: “The word ‘cancer' doesn't feel like anything positive should come with it.” - Angela Graves “I have to manage this because if I don't it could be the end of me.” - Angela Graves “One of a parent's worst fear is having to bury a child." - Angela Graves "If I didn't go through these things, I probably wouldn't look at life as such a gift." - Angela Graves “Live life and tell your story.” - Angela Graves About Angela Graves: Angela Graves was born and raised in Charlotte, North Carolina. She went in for a routine pre-college physical shortly after her 18th birthday, which prompted her to be sent to a specialist to run tests and later be diagnosed on August 7, 2009. Surgery and treatment caused a few extended absences during her freshman year at Paine College where she was studying Mathematics on a Full academic scholarship. This did not delay or deter her as Angela is a proud graduate of Paine college and a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Incorporated. After 10 successful years in education, Angela is now a Training Analyst in Organizational Readiness for SL. King Technologies. When she's not working professionally, she's still working as a full-time mom, PTA Vice President, private math tutor, and travel agent. On Call With Dr. Randy Demographic Survey: Take the survey. Contact Dr. Randy Hines II: https://www.drrandymd.com IG: @_drrandy FB: @HinesEntertainment LinkedIn: Dr. Randy Hines II Twitter: @_DrRandy TikTok: @_drrandy
A weather-shortened Par 3 Contest still produced an ace, put the joy of fatherhood on display, and allowed patrons to connect with legends of the game. Augusta National Golf Club and Masters Tournament Chairman Fred Ridley shares the philosophy behind course improvements made in advance of the 2022 Masters, recognizes the inaugural recipients of the Lee Elder Scholarships at Paine College, and pays tribute to the late Lee Elder and 1968 Masters champion Bob Goalby. Marty Smith gets first impressions of the Masters from seven-time Major League Baseball All-Star David Wright. Finally, 1992 Masters champion Fred Couples describes playing practice rounds with Tiger Woods and Justin Thomas this week.
THE GOLF LOCKER ROOM | JIM DENT | ANDRE LACEY II | EPISODE 19Dent was born in the golf mecca of Augusta, Georgia, home of the Masters Tournament, though as an African American he wouldn't have been allowed onto the Augusta National course at the time, except as a caddie. He caddied both at Augusta National and at Augusta Country Club as a youth. Dent attended Augusta's historically black Paine College.Dent turned pro in 1966. During his regular (under 50) career he was Florida PGA Champion three times. However he is mainly notable for his success on the Senior PGA Tour (now Champions Tour), where he won 12 tournaments between 1989 and 1998. Known for his driving ability, Dent was in 1974 the inaugural winner of the World Long Drive Championship and would go on to retain the title in 1975.FOLLOW:Instagram: @thegolflockerroom @siffdogg @mannyup1 @mzclarksgolflifePLEASE FOLLOW:@wayne_o_draino @trapgolfofficial @blkgolfbabesTRAP GOLF https://www.trapgolf.com/Introduction to Kids Golf Coloring and Activity Books.. @mannyup1 https://www.amazon.com/.../e/B09HTF4P93/ref=ntt_dp_epwbk_0For Donations please use this link :https://www.lpga.com/lpga-foundation/donatehttps://www.lpga.com/instructionhttps://www.amazon.com/Building-Champion-Became-Brown-Riley-Story/dp/1641383429 AATQ: https://www.thepinkneyfoundation.org/THE CAMERON CHAMP FOUNDATION: https://cameronchampfoundation.org/PLEASE FOLLOW: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/SICKBLOCKTV DIAMONDS ON THE GREEN https://www.diamondsonthegreen.com/ ROBERT PRICE "ELITE MINDS" https://www.elitemindsllc.com/THE BLACK GOLFERS ASSOCIATION /FACEBOOK Black Golf Alliance Forum(The Alliance)/FACEBOOK https://www.honor61.com/Your Hosts: Chris Sifford | Tricia Clark | MannyUp take you on this Journey.Please Like and Subscribe: www.sickblocktv.com
Candance L. Greene is a published writer, podcaster and the founder ofCherishedflight, a ministry dedicated to helping people realign with the peace of God.She has produced over 130 episodes of Cherishedflight the Podcast where she sharesbiblical steps her listeners can take to implement the peace of God in their lives on adaily basis.Candance is known for introducing the concept of #PeaceBreaksTM for women who areoverwhelmed by the demands of marriage, motherhood and maintaining their careers.With the #PeaceBreak, Candance encourages women to step away from what they aredoing to carve out moments in their day to pray and breathe to decrease stress andreconnect with the presence of God. During the COVID-19 quarantine, she conductedlive #PeaceBreaksTM on Facebook and Instagram with her followers, that she calls her#PeaceCollective, to provide a safe space where they could come to breathe, pray andconnect with the peace of God.Candance is a graduate of Paine College, an HBCU where she earned a BA in English,and Goucher College, where she earned an MFA in Creative Nonfiction Writing. She isa native Nashvillian who now resides in Baltimore with her husband and threechildren.We caught up to talk about:1. Family2. Faith3. Living a life of Purpose You can follow Candance at:https://www.facebook.com/Cherishedflight/https://www.instagram.com/cherishedflight/https://twitter.com/cherishedflighthttps://www.cherishedflight.comYou can follow Robert at:https://www.instagram.com/robertdibidibi/https://www.instagram.com/dibidibination/https://twitter.com/RobertGinyard
Michelle Drumgold, director of clinical education for the Physician Assistant Sciences Program at Meharry Medical College is a native of Augusta, Georgia. She earned a Bachelor of Science in Biology from Paine College, a Master of Science in Public Health for Meharry Medical College, and a Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies from South College in Knoxville, TN. She recently spent 7.5 months on the front lines, serving the Nashville community at all three of the Meharry COVID-19 testing sites. She has exemplary ratings from patients, colleagues and supervisors for her clinical skills, quality of care and medical judgement. Her passion for being a lifelong learner fuels her constant desire to always strive for excellence. Her hobbies include; reading, traveling, playing basketball and spending time with friends and family. --- 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/ernest-tate/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ernest-tate/support
Michelle Drumgold, director of clinical education for the Physician Assistant Sciences Program at Meharry Medical College is a native of Augusta, Georgia. She earned a Bachelor of Science in Biology from Paine College, a Master of Science in Public Health for Meharry Medical College, and a Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies from South College in Knoxville, TN. She recently spent 7.5 months on the front lines, serving the Nashville community at all three of the Meharry COVID-19 testing sites. She has exemplary ratings from patients, colleagues and supervisors for her clinical skills, quality of care and medical judgement. Her passion for being a lifelong learner fuels her constant desire to always strive for excellence. Her hobbies include; reading, traveling, playing basketball and spending time with friends and family. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ernest-tate/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ernest-tate/support
M.V. “Mark” Oliphant is a triple-threat entertainer (actor, singer, voiceover artist) based in Atlanta, GA who has appeared in television and stage plays over the span of 20 years. His film credits include: For Better or Worse and Fatal Attraction. A native of Augusta, GA (by way of neighboring rural town of Wrens, GA) MV began his acting career in 1994 (3 years after receiving his degree from Morehouse College) with a self-written and produced one-man monologue entitled “The Choice is Yours” he presented at native home church Broadway Baptist in 1994, which led to stage debut lead role in a murder mystery play "A House Without Windows" directed by his mentor - actress/writer the late Maxine Barnett-Nesbitt (In the Heat of the Night, Murder in Mississippi and Skeleton Key) and the late J.C. Taylor (former drama instructor for Paine College in Augusta). MV discusses his career path and what it takes to be successful. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/speakingwithgravity/message
In this timeline of the 48-hour uprising in Augusta, we chart its chronological and geographic path. We hear about rioters who targeted Chinese-owned businesses, while police in armored personnel carriers patrolled the streets. The National Guard also surrounded Paine College, a historically black college.
Sharon Ponton is the Stop the Pipelines Campaign Coordinator with us at BREDL and then George Jones is a student at Paine College studying History and is an intern with BREDL. Heird Properties are when, deeds were written where entire families, including children, owned properties and then the owner(s) died without a will, therefore, hundreds of their descendants today could own the property in common...meaning no one person has the ability to make decisions regarding the property. This puts all of the owners-in-common at risk of abuse by the industry which wants to condemn the property. I start by talking with Sharon about her work and courthouse research of the Atlantic Coast Pipeline easement documents recorded in Buckingham County, VA which led them to the heired properties. We also discuss the significance of heird properties and injustices which have led to these them. Then I speak with George about his personal experience learning that he owned heired property and getting to talk with his relatives in Georgia this past summer and also on getting his peers at Paine College involved and aware of heird property Contact and connect with Sharon and George: ponton913@msn.com and georgejones3rd@icloud.com Learn more about Heired Properties: https://www.americanbar.org/groups/state_local_government/publications/state_local_law_news/2016-17/fall/restoring_hope_heirs_property_owners_uniform_partition_heirs_property_act/ https://www.thebalance.com/what-does-heir-at-law-mean-3505555 Heired Properties and the Atlantic Coast Pipeline: https://friendsofnelson.com/bredl-releases-report-on-union-hill/ http://www.bredl.org/safeguard_americas_resources/200407_ACP_Invasion_during_Pandemic.htm https://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/business/article185036078.html Heired Property information in Georgia: https://www.gaheirsproperty.org/heirs-property http://digital.ipcprintservices.com/article/A_Primer_on_Heirs_Property_and_Georgia%E2%80%99s_New_Uniform_Partition_of_Heirs_Property_Act%3A_Protecting_Owners_of_Heirs_Property/1528545/178482/article.html Keep up to date with what's happening at BREDL: http://www.bredl.org/safeguard_americas_resources/index.htm Background Music Credits: https://www.youtube.com/c/mbbmusic https://soundcloud.com/mbbofficial https://www.instagram.com/mbb_music
The Work in Sports Podcast - Insider Advice for Sports Careers
Mary Pink, Iowa State Associate Atheltic Director joins Brian Clapp on the Work In Sports PodcastHey everybody, I'm Brian Clapp, VP of Content and Engaged Learning for WorkInSports.com and this is the Work In Sports podcast.I'm going to date myself a bit here. In 1996 I graduated from college, got offered a job at CNN/Sports Illustrated in Atlanta, told I was going to start in 2 weeks...and moved to a city I had never seen before outside of a map. Heck, I had only been south of Virginia on a weekend trip to Disney World.7 years later, I moved to Seattle. A city I had never seen, a state I had never visited. I had a phone interview or two, flew out for an in face interview and was asked to start in 2 weeks. I gave my CNN peeps two weeks' notice, stopped working on a Friday, traveled that weekend to Seattle and started on Monday. Looking back this was ludicrous. 10 years after that I moved to Denver. 3 years after that I moved to Philadelphia. And multiple times I have spoken on this podcast telling all of you to prepare yourself for the inevitable. If you want to work in sports you will relocate. You will go where the jobs are. You will move on in order to move up. The theory is sound, the jobs in sports are in high demand, there isn't a lot of turnover ahead of you on the career path, so if you start out with the Washington Nationals, you will likely have to move to the Pittsburgh Pirates to advance...or the New Jersey Devils or the LA Chargers… you get the drift. Even if you aren't working for a team, the challenge is the same. If you start our at GSE Worldwide in Atlanta, you may need to jump to Octagon to grow. The examples are endless. This past fall I interviewed Chris Grosse, Assistant Athletic Director for Marketing at Penn State. Prior to Penn State, he worked at Florida State, the Naval Academy, Georgetown and New Mexico State.Just last month I interviewed Tim Duncan, Athletic Director for the University of New Orleans -- his prior stops -- Memphis, UNC-Wilmington, Paine College, Clayton State, Northeastern and now... the University of New Orleans. So it's settled then, right?Nope. Enter exhibit A, today's guest Mary Pink -- one of the most respected names in college athletics. Mary is the Associate AD for marketing at Iowa State, and has been rocking it in Ames Iowa for 24 years.So it is not a mandate that you have to move around -- it may be likely - but it is not written rule. It is not a fact. For mary -- she's been a part of 24 years of athletic, attendance, revenue and branding growth -- and going to explain it all. Here's Mary Pink…Questions for Mary Pink, Iowa State Associate Athletic Director for Marketing1: Before we get into sports marketing in college athletics and life at a major university like Iowa State – I want to go back to your beginning… did you always dream of working in sports?Follow: how did you discover your fit in marketing college athletics?2: I've interviewed many people in college athletics and often they've worked at a multitude of schools, jumping around in order to grow their career.This always seemed like a necessity, a pattern you'd see everywhere, and yet you've been at Iowa State for 24 years and grown into a top role in the athletic department – why was it important to you to stay and develop within Iowa State?3: Your job description is vast and the expectations enormous. You seem to have your hands in everything --marketing, branding, ticket sales, communications, sponsorship, special events, budgeting, negotiations, fundraising, coach and employee supervision, strategic planning and event management.Clearly you can't do it all yourself and you have a team of people helping you execute on your vision – so I ask, what are the most important traits you look for when assembling your team?4: How would you describe your leadership style?5: Looking for your guidance here – should young people who want to work in sports marketing try to become a jack-of-all-trades learning all of...
On this episode, we speak with Samantha Booker a 2013 graduate of Paine College. Samantha is an educator, author, and speaker. Her passion for education can be witnessed daily in her work as gifted teacher and through her inspiring lesson on leadership with youth and young adults. During this episode, we discuss her HBCU experience, her children's book and her role as Teacher of the Year for Richmond County, Georgia. SHOW NOTES: What is a gifted teacher [12:05] RBOE Teacher of the Year 19-20 [20:00] Becoming an author [27:30] MORE INFO: Instagram: @LeaderSLBooker • @LeadersStandUp Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LeadersStandUp Website: https://leadersstandup.org
Bill is Professor Of Mathematics, Sciences And Technology / Professor Of Social Sciences in the School Of Arts & Sciences.
Arts Weekly With Harlem Renaissance Festival Committee, Paine College by Brenda Durant
You get it? Because fajitas are wraps...so it's like saying...it's a wrap. No? Between the Lines gets a visit from the smoothest voice in podcasting and fellow Paine College grad, Early Eckles. We wrap up the conference finals, discuss Round 4 of Warriors vs. Cavs and pick our way too early NBA Finals MVP!Follow Early: Twitter - @MyNameIsEarly_IG - Chip_Skylark23Follow BTLTwitter: @BtwnTheLinesPod or @_RevRun Music This Week: Feelin' Myself x Mac Dre (Instrumental) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EqJDa6WOc9c)So High x Doja Cat (Instrumental) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mrw9OrJ8J_0)
You get it? Because fajitas are wraps...so it's like saying...it's a wrap. No? Between the Lines gets a visit from the smoothest voice in podcasting and fellow Paine College grad, Early Eckles. We wrap up the conference finals, discuss Round 4 of Warriors vs. Cavs and pick our way too early NBA Finals MVP!Follow Early: Twitter - @MyNameIsEarly_IG - Chip_Skylark23Follow BTLTwitter: @BtwnTheLinesPod or @_RevRun Music This Week: Feelin' Myself x Mac Dre (Instrumental) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EqJDa6WOc9c)So High x Doja Cat (Instrumental) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mrw9OrJ8J_0)
On this episode, we speak with Jeffrey Pierce, II. He's a graduate of Paine College. Jeffrey serves as Director of Recruitment and Admissions at Huston Tilliston University. He's also the Author of Be My GUEST: A Guide For Creating An Ultimate Service Experience. During this episode, we talk about his work in higher education, his book and Parallel Inception, his consulting firm. On this episode, we speak with Jeffrey Pierce, II. He's a graduate of Paine College. Jeffrey serves as Director of Recruitment and Admissions at Huston Tilliston University. He's also the Author of Be My GUEST: A Guide For Creating An Ultimate Service Experience. During this episode, we talk about his work in higher education, his book and Parallel Inception, his consulting firm. For more information about Jeffrey Pierce, II visit www.parallelinception.com | He can also be found on social media at Facebook and Instagram at @ParallelInception SHOW NOTES: “You want to always try to leave a good impression because you never know when that can turn into a new opportunity for you. “ - Jeffrey Pierce, II • Career Path to Higher Education [7:38] • Be My GUEST: A Guide For Creating An Ultimate Service Experience [21:08] • Parallel Inception, LLC [28:54]
March is Women's History Month and The HBCU Podcast is celebrating with the “Phenomenal Woman” series. The series features episodes dedicated to highlighting women who have made great strides in their respective career fields to achieve great success. On this episode, we speak with Selina Kohn. She's a graduate of Albany State University. She made history as the first woman to serve as Director of Athletics at Paine College. Selina has a storied career in athletics as an athlete, coach, and athletic administrator. During this episode, we talk about her successful career, her invitation to try out for the Olympic women's basketball team and her encounter with the legendary Pat Summitt. For more information about Selina Kohn visit PaineAthletics.com | Check out her extended bio at TheHBCUPodcast.com “When you're always trying to do your best at whatever it is, you never know what other opportunities or other doors you can be opening up for your career.” - Selina Kohn SHOW NOTES: Her family's HBCU Legacy at Albany State [4:01] Tryouts for Olympic Women's Basketball Team [11:56] Women in Coaching and Athletics [25:00] Encounter with the Legendary Pat Summitt [34:20]
This edition of Narrative features an interview from StoryCorps, an oral history project that collects the voices of our times. At the StoryCorps mobile booth in Columbia in 2016, George Bradley spoke with his wife and colleague Tina Marshall-Bradley about his term as president of Paine College , a historically black college in Augusta, Georgia. Here’s Tina. Learn more about HBCUs (Historically Black Colleges and Universities) here .
Brenda Durant spoke with three guests for this installment of Arts Weekly. Patricia Walsh, the Public Art Program Manager with Americans for the Arts was in town for the Arts Council's Public Art Symposium and we had a great time chatting with her about her impressions of Augusta and our upcoming Public Art Scene. Next, we had professor Jeffrey Jones and Trulana Hines from Paine College speak on their upcoming event, a conference on the Harlem Rennaissance being held November 1-3. Listen to Arts Weekly on Saturday Mornings at 9:30 on Smooth Jazz 92.3 or online anytime at Augustaarts.com
On this episode, we have Ms. Ala'Torya Crandford. She's a graduate of Paine College and a higher education professional. She's also the CEO and President of Transpire One, a nonprofit dedicated to youth mentorship, self-discovery and leadership growth. During this episode, we talk about… her HBCU career journey, her dedication to college readiness and alumni giving. Find out more about our guest, Ala'Torya Cranford • www.TranspireOne.org • Instagram & Twitter: @TranspireOneInc
Arts Weekly Radio Show and Podcast, listen to learn about Art and Artists in Augusta. Special guest this week R. Wayne Woodson of Paine College. Radio Show airs on Saturday morning at 9:30 on 92.3 FM or Podcast via our website AugustaArts.com or iTunes. R. Wayne Woodson came in to talk about the Black Voices in Classical Music performance on March 9th at Gilbert-Lambuth Chapel - Paine College. Performing will be Dr. Lori C Hicks, soprano and Dr. Rosalyn Floyd, Piano. Of Course we covered events for this week-end and beyond. Everything we cover is on our Arts Calendar at www.AugustaArts.com. Have Fun brenda #augustaarts #inlikealamb
Arts Weekly Radio Show and Podcast Listen to learn about Arts and Artists in the Historic River District special Guest this week is Tonya Williams from Paine College in to talk about Evelyn G. Ethridge Conference on the Harlem Renaissance and the Frank Yerby Centennial. Listen 2 ways: Radio Saturday morning at 9:30 on Smooth Jazz 92.3 FM or Podcast on www.AugustaArts.com. Of course I covered events for this week-end and beyond. Augusta, Aiken, North Augusta and Evans are cooking right now. Get out and have some fun! Brenda Durant #augustaarts
Community Conversations with Dr. Samuel Sullivan of Paine College by Makin' A Difference
The Tao of Sports Podcast – The Definitive Sports, Marketing, Business Industry News Podcast
Athletic administrators typically don't drop down from FBS Division I to work at two different NCAA Division II institutions as athletic directors, but that's exactly what Tim Duncan has done (no, not THAT Tim Duncan). First at Paine College, now at Clayton State. But Duncan's story is much richer than that, working at two different FBS institutions as part of the senior staff in development, as well as his time in Corporate America, both as a businessman and entrepreneur. Duncan discusses his journey, as well as how he continues to strive to grow each department's revenue opportunities by engaging community members with a business mentality usually unseen by campus administrators. And he discusses why it's okay to have the same name as someone who is much more famous, especially when he lists the alternatives available. Twitter: @TimDuncanAD
Guest: Dr Kenyatta Cavil of The THG Agency joins us to recap the weekend in HBCU Fooball and unveil his HBCU Top 10(s). Daryl Williams, Head football coach at Livingstone College big win over the Millersville Marauders of Millersville, PA and preview their upcoming game with Paine College. Plus breaking news, scores, updates, we recap week 1 in the NFL, Major college football games and we release our Batchelor Pad HBCU Players of the week! Join L.A., Tony "TEE-MAC" McClean and Vinny Hardy for all the great discussions. > Listen beginning at 6pm EST at www.blogtalkradio.com/la-batchelor or listen on your phone at646-929-0130 > > If you miss the show you can listen to the Podcast at thebatchelorpad.vpw@@eb.com ortherealvigalantee.com > > AND DON'T FORGET TO CHECK OUT: > 1. Wildcat Wednesday with Vinny Hardy and Terry Brown airing every Wednesday from 6pm to 8pm EST. > > 2. Inside The Locker Room with Anthony Hill every Thursday from 6p to 7p EST. > > 3. The Batchelor Pad Thursday edition beginning at 7pm EST and hosted by LA Batchelor and Tony McClean > > All shows can be heard at: > blogtalkradio.com/la-batchelor > Follow us at pa4truth@Twitter and padnation@facebook