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Content Warning: Suicide is discussed in this episode. In this episode of Healing Generations, Maestro Jerry Tello and Shawn Dove engage in a profound dialogue about healing, community, and the importance of honoring ancestry. They share personal stories of resilience, trauma, and the journey of forgiveness, emphasizing the role of elders and mentorship in navigating life's challenges. The conversation highlights the significance of community support and the impact of generational healing, encouraging listeners to embrace their sacred purpose and seek help when needed. They also touch on the significance of storytelling and mentorship in fostering resilience and leadership among the next generation. They share their current work in social entrepreneurship and community building, highlighting the need for collective action and support in addressing societal challenges. The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline provides confidential emotional support to people in suicidal crisis or emotional distress 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, across the United States. 9-8-8 is available via call or text, and online chat. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 04:39 Shawn Dove's Background and Journey 17:07 Discovering Resiliency and Forgiveness 22:10 The Impact of Generational Healing 32:50 Forging Purpose Through Pain 34:04 Generational Healing and Vulnerability 38:18 The Role of Community in Healing 43:17 Current Work and Vision for Change 57:45 Counsel for the Next Generation For more about Mr. Dove's work, please visit: https://newprofit.org/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/new-profit-inc-/ https://www.instagram.com/new_profit/ https://vimeo.com/1033113325?share=copy https://dovesoars.com/book/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xlk450jhFpQ https://dovesoars.com/shawn-dove-delivers-commencement-keynote-to-baruch-college-class-of-2022/ To learn more about the National Compadres Network, please visit: https://nationalcompadresnetwork.org/ https://www.instagram.com/la.cultura.cura/ https://x.com/laculturacura https://www.facebook.com/national.compadres.network HGP@compadresnetwork.org
Embark on a journey into the heart of fatherhood with Shawn Dove on the "I AM DAD" Podcast. Shawn, a titan in community-building and advocacy, shares his seasoned insights on nurturing leadership within ourselves and our children. As the founder of the Corporation for Black Male Achievement and a leading figure at New Profit, Shawn champions transformative change and highlights the critical role fathers play in society. In this episode, he unfolds the layers of his leadership mission mantra, discussing the powerful intersection of personal legacy and community impact. Listen in as Shawn Dove articulates a vision where fathers are the vanguard of change, curating a brighter future for Black men and boys. This is a conversation that ignites the spirit and calls all dads to rise as the iconic leaders they are meant to be.
Who controls your narrative? Is it you? Or is it an external force? Narrative is more powerful than stats and creating your narrative is an essential part of creating your future. I sat with the brilliant Shawn Dove who published ‘I Too Am America' and is here to talk about the importance about the brilliance of black contributors to the American story and why it is important to us all to create and share our story.Shawn Dove's leadership mission mantra is “there is no cavalry coming to save the day in our communities. We are the iconic leaders that we have been waiting for; curators of the change we are seeking to see.” He is the founder of the Corporation for Black Male Achievement, a consulting and publishing firm that produces community-building engagements and leadership development engagements that elevate stories of loving, learning and leading by and for Black men and boys.He is the co-author of "I Too Am America: On Loving and Leading Black Men & Boys."He has been recognized with numerous awards, including the key to the City of Louisville, Black Enterprise's inaugural 2017 “BE Modern Man of the Year,” Ebony Magazine's Power 100, the Charles H. Revson Fellowship at Columbia University and a 2014 Prime Movers Fellowship for social impact leaders. Dove earned a BA in English from Wesleyan University and is a graduate of Columbia University Business School's Institute for Not-for-Profit Management. He currently lives in New Jersey with his wonderful wife and four amazing children.To learn more, visit:https://caffestrategies.com/Listen to more episodes on Mission Matters:https://missionmatters.com/author/genein-letford/
The Million Man March was a large gathering of African-American men in Washington, D.C., on October 16, 1995. Called by Louis Farrakhan, it was held on and around the National Mall. For 12 years, Shawn served as the Chief Executive Officer of the Campaign for Black Male Achievement (CBMA), a national membership organization committed to improving the life outcomes for Black men and boys. Under his leadership, CBMA has leveraged more than $212 million in national and local funds for Black Male Achievement and grew to include nearly 6,000 individuals and 3,000 organizational members across the U.S. Now he is the CEO of the Corporation for Black Male Achievement—Continuing the work of youth development motivating professionals, community-building, and advocating for children and families. He is also the author of the recently released book I TOO AM AMERICA. Learn more about his work at https://dovesoars.com/ Baltimore native, David Miller, has received international acclaim for Dare to Be King: What If the Prince Lives. A Survival Workbook for African American Males, a thought-provoking, 52-week curriculum teaching adolescent males how to survive and thrive in toxic environments. Currently, a Ph.D. student in the School of Social Work at Morgan State University with a concentration on Black fathers, Miller has written several children's books, including Khalil's Way, The Green Family Farm, Gabe & His Green Thumb & They Look Like Me (coloring book). http://daretobeking.net/
Host Cyrus Webb welcomes authors Shawn Dove and Nick Chiles to #ConversationsLIVE to discuss their new book I TOO AM AMERICA---and what they hope readers take away from it.
In this episode the fellas tap in with Nick Chiles and Shawn Dove to discuss loving and leading Black boys and Men. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/8-black-hands-podcast/message
Shawn Dove, author of "I, Too Am America" and the CEO of the Corporation of Black Male Achievement (CBMA). We will discuss the insights, inspiration that humanizes the stories of Black men and boys while offering strategic recommendations on how we move from racial reckoning to racial resolution.
Everybody can't be a billionaire, but we believe everybody can be a willionaire. Willionaires believe that where there's a will, there are several ways. And champions are made from something they have deep inside them - a desire, a dream, a vision. We have to have the skill and the will, but the will must be stronger than the skill. Join Shawn Dove and Stephen A. Hart this and every Wednesday for actionable, impactful and free-flowing Willionaire Wednesday conversations, that aim to help you strengthen your will. Our episode for our Day 3 of our 12 Days of Significance is Stephen Powell, the chief programs and partnerships officer of the National CARES Mentoring Movement, founded by Essence Magazine's Editor-in-Chief Emeritus Susan L. Taylor; he leads and oversees the organization's affiliate network, program expansion, partnership development, training, and technical assistance efforts. Some of Stephen's most notable honors include GQ Magazine's Movado Leader Award; Black Enterprise Magazine's 100 Modern Men of Distinction; and an Obama administration White House “Champion of Change Following in the Footsteps of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.” Stephen is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha, Fraternity, Inc. and serves on the Chicago Beyond Trauma Advisory Council, and is also a board member of Cinnamon Girl, Inc and Nth Dimensions, Inc. Stephen is an alum of the Institute for Non-profit Management program at Columbia University's Graduate School of Business and Howard University. He was raised in East Orange, NJ and currently resides in Montclair with his wife, Marlaina and two daughters, Sinclair Adina (14) and Simone Alexandra (10). Shawn Dove is a speaker, author, and advocate for leaders who want to improve the lives of young people, particularly Black men and boys. He is the co-author of the upcoming book: I Too Am America. You can learn more about Shawn at dovesoars.com and connect with him on twitter @dovesoars Stephen A. Hart is a marketer, podcaster, content creator, brand strategist, speaker, entrepreneur, husband and #bestdadever. You can learn more about Stephen at stephenahart.com and connect on Twitter @stephenahart More about: National CARES Mentoring Movement: caresmentoring.org Stephen A. Hart: https://stephenahart.com/ Shawn Dove: https://dovesoars.com/ Sponsoring Partners: Brand In Demand: www.brandindemand.co #blackmaleachievement #blackexcellence #blackmen #blackboys #blacklove #itooamamerica #book #author #blackhistory #blackowned #blackpride #blackunity #blm #missionfuel #livestream #wednesday #linkedin #podcast #success #mindset #mentalstrength #mentalwealth #mentalhealth
consideranew (+ Season 2 cohost, Dr. Jane Shore of School of Thought)
Marcus Strother is the President and CEO of MENTOR California, the California affiliate of MENTOR: The National Partnership, the unifying national champion for expanding quality mentoring relationships for young people. References from this episode: Marcus Strother (https://twitter.com/MarcusLStrother) MENTOR California (https://www.mentorcaliforniayouth.org/) Tyrone Bledsoe (http://saabnational.org/about/founder) #LifeDataMatters (LINK) Erin Gruwell (LINK) Freedom Writers (http://www.freedomwritersfoundation.org/) "Critical Mentoring: A Practical Guide" by Torie Weiston-Serdan (https://bit.ly/3GpWRmu) Torie Weiston-Serdan (https://www.torieweiston.com/) Learning for Justice (https://www.learningforjustice.org) Shawn Dove (https://twitter.com/DoveSoars) Corey Scholes (https://twitter.com/AKASMOM) Christopher Emdin (https://twitter.com/chrisemdin) Christopher Chatmon (https://kingmakersofoakland.org/member/christopher-chatmon/) Michael Smith (https://twitter.com/msmithDC) "Ratchetdemic: Reimagining Academic Success" by Christopher Emdin (https://bit.ly/3pJfZ9f) "Together: The Healing Power of Human Connection in a Sometimes Lonely World" by Vivek H. Murthy (https://bit.ly/3BrPRlg) "7 Qualities of Highly Connected People" by Jane Shore (https://bit.ly/3jNClCK) Connect: Michael Crawford, PhD (https://twitter.com/mjcraw), (https://www.mjcraw.com) Dr. Jane Shore (https://twitter.com/shorejaneshore) School of Thought (https://schoolofthought.substack.com/) Revolution School (https://revolutionschool.org/) Community of Thought Gatherings (https://www.paispa.org/community-of-thought-gatherings) Pennsylvania Association of Independent Schools (PAIS) (https://www.paispa.org/) Michael Lipset, PhD of PassTell Stories (http://www.michaellipset.com/) Music from Digi G'Alessio CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 (https://bit.ly/2IyV71i)
The "What's Your Revolution?" Show with Dr. Charles Corprew"
What a f--king show! I employ you to listen to the entire thing. Shawn Dove delivers a masterpiece and a masterclass on leadership, vulnerability, and birthing your ideas into the world with the right support. We can't be great without the right midwife. Yes, I said midwife. Listen carefully to hear how Shawn discusses how to proliferate your dream. Also, Please make sure you go out and preorder his book, "I Too Am America". It will be a best seller!
This week on the Nonprofit Build Up, Nic is talking with Shawn Dove. Shawn was the founding Chief Executive Officer of the Campaign for Black Male Achievement or CBMA, a national membership organization committed to improving the life outcomes for Black men and boys. Under Shawn's leadership, CBMA leveraged more than $212 million in national and local funds for Black Male Achievement, and has grown to include nearly 6,000 individual and 3,000 organizational members across the U.S.Shawn shared so many rich insights during this conversation and we wanted everyone to receive those insights so we broke this conversation into two parts. Make sure to listen to last week's episode, Episode 18, for a full bio and more leadership wisdom.
This week on the Nonprofit Build Up, Nic is talking with Shawn Dove. Shawn was the founding Chief Executive Officer of the Campaign for Black Male Achievement or CBMA, a national membership organization committed to improving the life outcomes for Black men and boys. Under Shawn's leadership, CBMA leveraged more than $212 million in national and local funds for Black Male Achievement, and has grown to include nearly 6,000 individual and 3,000 organizational members across the U.S.Shawn shared so many rich insights during this conversation and we wanted everyone to receive those insights so we broke this conversation into two parts. Stay tuned for part two next week.
Our guest Shawn Dove joins us to share his truth. Shawn shares what it felt like to never wake up to his dad in the home and how that influenced his parenting style. He also takes us down his journey of wanting to jump on the train tracks when he thought that was the best option he had at the time to discovering there is a light at the end of the tunnel. He shares how he went from addiction to walking the halls of the White House. Shawn is on a mission to support, educated and advance our black boys and men to the leaders they are born to be. He discusses the importance of community and how our words can actually save someone's life. Listen in as Shawn gives clarity on what men need and how they actually receive what is offered. We also touched on your circle of influence as well as accountability. "There is no cavalry coming to save the day!" ~Shawn Dove To stay connected to Shawn follow friend and like @Shawn_dove on Instagram Shawn Dove on Facebook. To pre-order your copy of Shawn's soon to be released book "I Too Am America" go to www.dovesoars.com To contact Tray or be a guest on "Men Hurt Too" tray@traykearney.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tray-kearney/support
Ever Forward Club's Ashanti Branch is joined by Shawn Dove, CEO of the Campaign for Black Male Achievement (CBMA). An accomplished leader, community-builder, and advocate for children and families, Shawn has held a prominent position as mentor in Ashanti's life. The two share a spiritual connection, an intangible brotherhood, and the fronts and backs of their masks flow and roll open without ever specifically naming the activity, happening through free-flowing conversation, story, and reflection. (1:38) Ashanti introduces the podcast. (4:11) Shawn and Ashanti reflect on the mantra of the season, the current state of affairs, the tumultuous year of 2020, and the importance of moving from extrinsic motivators to intrinsic ones. (10:55) Shawn tells a story about his trip to Ghana and a retreat to Belize, where he feels that he faced death in the form of a dream - and his willingness to fight it gave him the conviction to continue his life's work. (19:45) Shawn and Ashanti reflect on when they first met and connected, the importance of setting lofty goals, and how fear is integral to the history of the Million Mask Movement, and how Ashanti is coming to terms with a particular moment in its history. (28:50) They discuss impostor syndrome, and Shawn tells a story from his childhood about avoiding abduction as a 9-year-old boy in New York City. He shares how he is just now realizing this was trauma and not a badge of honor. (38:20) Ashanti and Shawn begin taking off their masks. (43:24) Then, they ruminate on the common idea that “comparison is the thief of joy”, and on how male vulnerability is now becoming more accepted in our culture - and what these concepts mean when looking back on their past, examining their present, and projecting into the future. (52:33) Shawn shares details on his upcoming book, I Too Am America: On Loving and Leading Black Boys in America, and shares how sunsetting CBMA is preparing him for his third act. (57:15) Shawn and Ashanti acknowledge a “kindred brotherhood”, and how Ashanti's prior fears to reach out to Shawn in tough moments were always overcome by this deep connection. (1:02:40) The men close the show, but not before Ashanti is interrupted by an unexpected visitor and is able to show off his bilingual chops. --- Check out Shawn's: Twitter: twitter.com/DoveSoars Instagram: instagram.com/shawn_dove --- Create your own mask anonymously at www.100kmasks.com If you are interested in being on the Face to Face podcast, email us at everforwardclub@gmail.com --- Connect with Ashanti Branch: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/branchspeaks/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BranchSpeaks Twitter: https://twitter.com/BranchSpeaks LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/ashantibranch --- Send in a voice message: anchor.fm/branch-speaks/message
Leading in purpose and with authenticity provides the strength, endurance, and desire to succeed in all areas of life. OUR GUEST THIS WEEK: TRACY L. WILLIAMS, MS Today I share in a conversation with Tracy L. Williams, a nationally recognized leader committed to equity, social justice, diversity, equity, and inclusion with expertise creating and executing strategies that uplift women and underserved populations through entrepreneurship, philanthropy, nonprofit, and corporate sectors. Special thanks to Shawn Dove and to Proctor & Gamble for fueling and sponsoring this #TalkAboutBias series. JOIN OUR BLAZER NATION COMMUNITY You’re invited to join our Blazer Nation community and watch full length videos of some of our of conversations there, along with connecting with our tribe of other likeminded Black entrepreneurs and leaders: https://www.facebook.com/groups/blazernation. We are seeking a few select partners for Trailblazers.FM for our 2021 campaign. If you’d like to reach out to Stephen regarding sponsorship opportunities, please email stephen@stephenahart.com. CONNECT WITH TRACY L. WILLIAMS LinkedIn: Tracy L. Williams Twitter: @ellephantparade Instagram: @ellephantparade THIS EPISODE WAS SPONSORED BY: Today’s episode of the Trailblazers.FM podcast is brought to you by Brand You Academy.
How is society being biased, specifically against the segment of citizens who count themselves among the formerly incarcerated? Today I share in a deep conversation with Bishop Darren Ferguson, a preacher, teacher, singer, motivational speaker and social activist. In this conversation, Bishop Ferguson shares his own experiences going from prison to the pulpit and beyond. Special thanks to Shawn Dove and to Proctor & Gamble for fueling and sponsoring this #TalkAboutBias series. OUR GUEST THIS WEEK: BISHOP DARREN FERGUSON Born and raised in the village of Harlem and in the Bronx, NY, Darren A. Ferguson is known as a leader for this generation – a preacher, teacher, singer, motivational speaker and social activist. He serves as the 7th Pastor in the 102-year history of Bethel Baptist Church in Orange, NJ. He was recently appointed as the Reentry Coordinator for the City and will provide both services for returned citizens as well as create both Credible Messenger and Rites of Passage programs for the city. -- Feel free to access our show notes for today’s episode over at https://stephenahart.com/podcast/ You’re invited to join our Blazer Nation community and watch full length videos of some of our of conversations there, along with connecting with our tribe of other likeminded Black entrepreneurs and leaders: https://www.facebook.com/groups/blazernation Follow Trailblazers.FM: Instagram: @TBPod @StephenAHart Twitter: @TBPod @StephenAHart LinkedIn: /in/stephenaihart We are seeking sponsors for Trailblazers.FM for our 2021 campaign. If you’d like to reach out to Stephen regarding sponsorship opportunities, please email stephen@stephenahart.com.
Ever Forward Club's Ashanti Branch is joined by Shawn Dove, CEO of the Campaign for Black Male Achievement (CBMA). An accomplished leader, community-builder, and advocate for children and families, Shawn has held a prominent position as mentor in Ashanti's life. The two share a spiritual connection, an intangible brotherhood, and the fronts and backs of their masks flow and roll open without ever specifically naming the activity, happening through free-flowing conversation, story, and reflection. (1:38) Ashanti introduces the podcast. (4:11) Shawn and Ashanti reflect on the mantra of the season, the current state of affairs, the tumultuous year of 2020, and the importance of moving from extrinsic motivators to intrinsic ones. (10:55) Shawn tells a story about his trip to Ghana and a retreat to Belize, where he feels that he faced death in the form of a dream - and his willingness to fight it gave him the conviction to continue his life's work. (19:45) Shawn and Ashanti reflect on when they first met and connected, the importance of setting lofty goals, and how fear is integral to the history of the Million Mask Movement, and how Ashanti is coming to terms with a particular moment in its history. (28:50) They discuss impostor syndrome, and Shawn tells a story from his childhood about avoiding abduction as a 9-year-old boy in New York City. He shares how he is just now realizing this was trauma and not a badge of honor. (38:20) Ashanti and Shawn begin taking off their masks. (43:24) Then, they ruminate on the common idea that “comparison is the thief of joy”, and on how male vulnerability is now becoming more accepted in our culture - and what these concepts mean when looking back on their past, examining their present, and projecting into the future. (52:33) Shawn shares details on his upcoming book, I Too Am America: On Loving and Leading Black Boys in America, and shares how sunsetting CBMA is preparing him for his third act. (57:15) Shawn and Ashanti acknowledge a “kindred brotherhood”, and how Ashanti's prior fears to reach out to Shawn in tough moments were always overcome by this deep connection. (1:02:40) The men close the show, but not before Ashanti is interrupted by an unexpected visitor and is able to show off his bilingual chops. -- Check out Shawn's: Twitter: twitter.com/DoveSoars Instagram: instagram.com/shawn_dove -- Create your own mask anonymously at www.100kmasks.com -- Connect with Ashanti Branch: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/branchspeaks/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BranchSpeaks Twitter: https://twitter.com/BranchSpeaks LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/ashantibranch --- If you are interested in being on the Face to Face podcast, email us at everforwardclub@gmail.com
There is no Calvary coming to save the day. We are the iconic leaders that we're waiting for. Shawn Dove is the CEO of the Campaign for Black Male Achievement (CBMA) and he joins us for this episode of the podcast. Shawn has many impactful and astoundingly rich life lessons to share with our listeners. Tune in to our discussion and find out how he and the CBMA are taking a stand for better life outcomes of black men and boys.Join the Black Lives Matter Movement | https://BlackLivesMatter.comTo get involved, become a member of the campaign at www.blackmaleachievement.orgShawn Dove can be contacted via his email, sdove@blackmaleachievement.orgFollow Shawn on Twitter as @DoveSoars, and Instagram as @shawn_doveListener TribeWe have our own private social network for listeners of the Unmistakable Creative podcast. You can meet other listeners, discuss episodes, and even have the opportunity to have your favorite episode re-aired on a Friday! Just visit https://unmistakablecreative.com/tribe to sign up.UNMISTAKABLE CREATIVE PRIMEWe are launching Unmistakable Creative Prime, exclusive access to all our new monthly courses, group coaching calls, live chats with former guests as well as access to a keyword search engine of our entire podcast catalogue and much, much more. To find out more, visit https://UnmistakableCreative.com/Prime See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dwayne, Daniel and Xavier from the Breaking Barriers Youth Leadership Council sit down with Shawn Dove, Chief Executive Officer of the Campaign for Black Male Achievement. On this episode, they speak about Shawn's role in helping to develop President Obama's My Brother's Keeper Initiative, the importance of pouring into the next generation of leaders, continuing to fight to break down barriers for men of color and so much more.
In the Heal MAN Heal finale, Richard is joined by long time mentor and world renown trail blazer Shawn Dove. Shawn is known for his ground breaking work as the CEO of the campaign for Black Male Achievement. Richard & Shawn wrap up the series discussing ways men can use this down time & change of control produced by The COVID-19 as an opportunity to heal. Through this healing men can effectively love, learn & lead! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/richard-l-taylor-jr/support
The Black Boys and Men: Changing the Narrative podcast series brings together thought leaders to analyze stereotypes and dispel myths concerning Black boys and men, to explore their strengths and achievements, and to discuss the many ways in which all of us can support their progress and well-being. Dove leads a national membership organization committed to improving the life outcomes for Black men and boys. He discusses the roots of the narrative change movement around Black boys and men, to which his organization has been instrumental. He shares how we can change the way the narrative is framed, from being deficit-based to being asset-based; what it takes to nurture leadership within Black men and boys; and how important it is for Black men to get beyond the stigma around seeking help for mental health concerns.
There is no Calvary coming to save the day. We are the iconic leaders that we're waiting for. Shawn Dove is the CEO of the Campaign for Black Male Achievement (CBMA) and he joins us for this episode of the podcast. As an only child raised by a single mother, Shawn has many impactful and astoundingly rich life lessons to share with our listeners. Tune in to our discussion and find out how he and the CBMA are taking a stand for better life outcomes of black men and boys.To get involved, become a member of the campaign at blackmaleachievement.orgShawn Dove can be contacted via his email, sdove@blackmaleachievement.orgFollow Shawn on Twitter as @DoveSoars, and Instagram as @shawn_doveListener TribeWe have our own private social network for listeners of the Unmistakable Creative podcast. You can meet other listeners, discuss episodes, and we even have the opportunity to run live Q&A's. Just visit unmistakablecreative.com/tribe to sign up. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sponsor: The Book: "Dynamic Black Fatherhood Manifesto" Grab a copy here: BUY NOW via Amazon.com When you visit www.BlackFathersNOW.com make sure to click on "Apparel" and grab some DOPE Apparel that celebrates the Black Family! Episode 124 is a Life Changing Conversation with Campaign for Black Male Achievement https://www.blackmaleachievement.org/about/cbma CEO Shawn Dove. This conversation is LOADED with Gems!!! There are so many Gems in this conversation that YOU will have no choice but to listen to it Over and Over again... Shawn is a Husband and Father of 4. Prior to founding CBMA, he spent over 2 decades as a Youth Development professional, Community Builder and Advocate for Children and Families. In this conversation we dive into: Addiction, Pride, Therapy, Your purpose, Telling Your Story, Effective Leadership, Being Present, and so much more... Make sure to follow Shawn via Twitter: https://twitter.com/DoveSoars and Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shawn_dove Make sure also visit: www.CBMA.org/join and www.BMAfunders.org As always, visit www.BlackFathersNOW.com and Subscribe via: iTunes/Apple Podcast:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/black-fathers-now/id1230596918?mt=2 Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-fit-urban-life-show/black-fathers-now YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtczqqU6-ZAwG37LcRpwJ3Q?view_as=subscriber Follow: https://www.instagram.com/blackfathersnow/ https://www.facebook.com/blackfathersnow/ https://twitter.com/blkfathersnow
Deep end leaders know that they have a particular calling on their lives and their primary job in life is to discover their unique purpose and mission. Today's guest is a part of the Trailblazers.FM family and I'm so happy to have him be part of the 2019 Trailblazers Masterclass series. I'm happy to introduce Shawn Dove. Shawn was first featured on Trailblazers.FM . In today's episode Shawn share some inspiration and wisdom about the 7 C’s of deep-end leadership: Calling, Courage, Completion, Credibility, Collaboration, Change and Coaching.
There is no Calvary coming to save the day. We are the iconic leaders that we're waiting for. Shawn Dove is the CEO of the Campaign for Black Male Achievement (CBMA) and he joins us for this episode of the podcast. As an only child raised by a single mother, Shawn has many impactful and astoundingly rich life lessons to share with our listeners. Tune in to our discussion and find out how he and the CBMA are taking a stand for better life outcomes of black men and boys.To get involved, become a member of the campaign at www.blackmaleachievement.orgShawn Dove can be contacted via his email, sdove@blackmaleachievement.orgFollow Shawn on Twitter as @DoveSoars, and Instagram as @shawn_dove See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/the-unmistakable-creative-podcast.
There is no Calvary coming to save the day. We are the iconic leaders that we're waiting for. Shawn Dove is the CEO of the Campaign for Black Male Achievement (CBMA) and he joins us for this episode of the podcast. As an only child raised by a single mother, Shawn has many impactful and astoundingly rich life lessons to share with our listeners. Tune in to our discussion and find out how he and the CBMA are taking a stand for better life outcomes of black men and boys.To get involved, become a member of the campaign at www.blackmaleachievement.orgShawn Dove can be contacted via his email, sdove@blackmaleachievement.orgFollow Shawn on Twitter as @DoveSoars, and Instagram as @shawn_dove See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dave’s guest is social entrepreneur Shawn Dove, currently the CEO of the Campaign for Black Male Achievement (CBMA), a national membership organization dedicated to ensuring the growth, sustainability and impact of leaders and organizations focused on improving the life outcomes of America’s Black men and boys. Prior to the CBMA Shawn worked for over 20 years in youth development, community building and advocacy for children and families.
Breaking the Glass Show with TQ Senkungu - Wisdom & Inspiration from Successful People of Color
Shawn has given grants and built partnerships in the US which improve life outcomes for Black males and he inspired President Obama to begin My Brother's Keeper
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Shawn has given grants and built partnerships in the US which improve life outcomes for Black males and he inspired President Obama to begin My Brother's Keeper The post Shawn Dove Invested Over $200 Million in Black Male Achievement – BtG 011 appeared first on Breaking the Glass.
Shawn Dove serves as the CEO of the Campaign for Black Male Achievement (CBMA), a national membership organization dedicated to ensuring the growth, sustainability and impact of leaders and organizations focused on improving the life outcomes of America’s Black men and boys. Listen on iTunes, Stitcher Radio or TuneIn In this episode, we discussed: 05:45 - Shawn's dream as a young black child 08:05 - Who Shawn describes as his most valuable mentor growing up in New York 10:30 - CBMA's back story and what he does in his day to day role 15:35 - The biggest lessons he learned about himself in the process of growing CBMA 20:00 - How great leaders can continue to have vision and be successful 24:00 - Shawn's blind spots as a leader 26:00 - Why it's so important to lead with generosity in your relationships 29:00 - What to do when speaking publicly, to make ourselves unforgettable 32:30 - What he'd do if he were the head of our nation's educational system 36:40 - The effects of being a husband and father of 4 children on his career journey 47:00 - Shawn's inspiring poem: "Discover your G-Spot and Become a Gold Digger" Links and resources mentioned: Campaign for Black Male Achievement Shawn on Twitter Shawn's Fav App: Apple's Podcast App Shawn's Fav Book: Think and Grow Rich: A Black Choice - Dennis Kimbro Shawn's Bio Shawn Dove serves as the CEO of the Campaign for Black Male Achievement (CBMA), a national membership organization dedicated to ensuring the growth, sustainability and impact of leaders and organizations focused on improving the life outcomes of America’s Black men and boys. Started by the Open Society Foundations in 2008 as the nation’s largest philanthropic initiative on this issue, Dove’s leadership has propelled CBMA into becoming an independent entity, growing its membership to more than 4,000 leaders representing over 2,000 organizations nation-wide. For more than a decade, Dove has demonstrated catalytic leadership in helping to establish and develop the field of Black Male Achievement. He has served as a lead organizer of the Executives’ Alliance to Expand Opportunities for Boys & Young Men of Color; brokered a partnership between Open Society Foundations, Bloomberg Philanthropies and the City of New York to launch the NYC Young Men’s Initiative; and helped seed the launch of the White House’s My Brother’s Keeper Initiative. Under Dove’s direction, CBMA’s efforts led to the creation of the nation’s first-ever Black Male Achievement fellowship for social entrepreneurs in partnership with Echoing Green, and he played a key role in the formation of Cities United, a national strategy that facilitates partnerships between mayors, municipal leaders and community-based organizations to eliminate violent deaths of Black men and boys in over 70 cities. Prior to heading up the Campaign for Black Male Achievement, Dove held over 20 years of leadership experience as a youth development professional, community-builder and advocate for children and families. He began his professional career as Executive Director of The DOME Project, a NYC-based youth development organization, then went on to become Director of Youth Ministries for First Baptist Church of Lincoln Gardens in Somerset, NJ, where he managed the 7,000-member institution’s youth development initiatives, strategic partnerships and cross-ministry collaborations. Dove also served as the New York Vice President for MENTOR/National Mentoring Partnership, during which time he successfully doubled the organization’s membership of mentoring programs and created The Male Mentoring Project, a city-wide public awareness and recruitment strategy to grow more African American and Latino male mentors in New York City. As Creative Communities Director for the National Guild of Community Schools of the Arts, Dove led and managed the technical assistance,
Charles M. Blow, New York Times op-ed columnist, will join us to talk about his own extraordinary life story -- growing up in segregated, dirt-poor Louisiana. As told in his new memoir, Fire Shut Up in My Bones, he will share his reflections on coming of age in the South.Shawn Dove, director of the Open Society Foundations' Campaign for Black Male Achievement, will serve as moderator for the discussion.Talking About Race is presented in partnership with Open Society Institute-Baltimore. Recorded On: Wednesday, October 1, 2014
Click here for the RADIO LINKS Click here for People to People Fundraising He lectures around the world but now is here for you. From the latest in charity news, technology, fundraising and social networking, Ted Hart and his guests help you maneuver through this economic downturn in the charitable sector to greater levels of efficiency and fundraising success. PAGE 2 GUEST EXPERTS: David C. Banks, President and CEO, Eagle Academy Foundation (http://eagleacademyfoundation.com/) As President and CEO, David is responsible for the successful leadership and management of the Eagle Academy Foundation, which is charged with providing financial support for the academic enrichment programs at the Eagle Academy schools, offering professional development services to educators and administrators that want to effectively engage and teach inner city young men and the expansion and replication of the Eagle model. Shawn Dove, Campaign for Black Male Achievement, Open Society Foundations/US Programs. Shawn Dove is the Campaign Manager of the Open Society Foundations. Dove founded Proud Poppa, a publication for African American fathers and is a co-founder of Harlem Men Stand Up. Andrew Wolk, Founder and CEO, Root Cause is the founder and CEO of Root Cause. He has consulted to dozens of organizations in all sectors, including Open Society Foundations, uAspire (formerly known as ACCESS), Center for Urban Families, Massachusetts Housing and Shelter Alliance, and State Street Foundation.
Expect Miraculous in 2013…Leaders Time to get out of the pulling gear and get in high gear (ode to the English Racer)... DESTINY AWAITS... LET US TRAMP INTO THE NEW DARKNESS WITH OUR TORCH DIVINELY LIT BY GOD…Join us as Rev. Alfonso Wyatt leads us into 2013 equipped and prayed up to engage in the warfare of SAVING our CHILDREN. Thursday, January 10th at 8pm. Call in number is 347-884-8731. Call is hosted by Kenneth Braswell, Shawn Dove, David Miller and David McGhee. YOU WILL BE BLESSED.
Ivory Toldson of Howard University and Raymond Winbush of the Institute for Urban Research at Morgan State University talk about what educators, parents, and families can do to ensure that young black men succeed. Speakers: Ivory Toldson, Raymond Winbush, Shawn Dove. (Recorded: October 20, 2011)
With black males graduating at a declining rate -- only 50% will graduate from high school according to the Open Society Foundation's Campaign for Black Male Achievement -- educators, parents and families must make a commitment to reverse this trend. Dr. Ivory A. Toldson, associate professor at Howard University,and Dr. Raymond Winbush, director of the Institute for Urban Research at Morgan State University, will talk about what educators, parents and families can do to ensure that these young men succeed. Shawn Dove, campaign manager for the Open Socity Foundation's Campaign for Black Male Achievement, will serve as moderator.Dr. Toldson serves as senior research analyst for the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation and editor-in-chief of The Journal of Negro Education, the country's oldest black continuous academic publication. He is the author of the "Breaking Barriers" series which analyzes academic success indicators from national surveys that together give voice to nearly 10,000 black male pupils from schools across the country.Dr. Winbush is the author of The Warrior Method: A Program for Rearing Healthy Black Boys. He has lectured around the world on the challenges faced by African men and the struggle for reparations. Recorded On: Thursday, October 20, 2011
The Open Society Campaign for Black Male Achievement, the Children's Defense Fund Black Community Crusade for Children, and Mentoring USA cohost a panel where both mentors and mentees share stories of motivation and accomplishment. Speakers: Stephen Powell, Thomas Owens, Shawn Dove, Danielle Lee Moss, Reverend Emma Jordan Simpson, Melvin Hall, Aaron Brooks. (Recorded: January 31, 2011)
This screening and discussion focuses on a powerful set of educational tools that help young men develop the skills, emotional flexibility, and resilience they need to succeed. Speakers: David Banks, Rev. Emma Jordan-Simpson, Otis Hampton, Keith Hefner, Santiago Taveras, Troy Shawn Welcome, Akil Hollington, Shawn Dove, Timothey Dorsey. (Recorded: October 12, 2010)
This Open Society Institute panel looks at how philanthropy can encourage more accurate, nuanced media portrayals of black men and boys. Speakers: Jordan Coleman, Jessica Disu, Erik Eckholm, Loren Harris, Byron Hurt, Robert Pérez, Rashad Robinson, Curtis Stephen, Deja K. Taylor, Sharon D. Toomer, Alfonso Wyatt, Shawn Dove. (Recorded: July 9, 2009)