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This episode features Zagros Madjd-Sadjadi, professor of economics at Winston-Salem State University. Dr. Madjd-Sadjadi has more than 30 years of teaching and economic consulting experience and was formerly the chief economist of the city and county of San Francisco. His work has been cited in the Congressional Record and led to the repeal of the Glass-Steagall Act. This past year, Dr. Madjd-Sadjadi served as the Lee Barnes Campus Debate Faculty Fellow for ACTA's College Debates and Discourse (CD&D) Alliance program at Winston-Salem State University. ACTA's Kayla Johnston, who serves as program manager for CD&D Alliance initiatives in North Carolina, also joins this conversation, exploring Dr. Madjd-Sadjadi's efforts to introduce civil debates and dialogues in his classroom and on campus.
David Anthoni engages in a delightful discussion with Rachel Highsmith regarding health issues affecting African Americans. Highsmith presents several recommendations to address these health challenges, emphasizing the importance of proactivity as the foremost strategy. With her experience and academic credentials from Winston-Salem State University, Highsmith is dedicated to collaborating with others to provide valuable health advice for daily living. We invite you to join us this week for an insightful conversation, as we also commemorate Women's History Month.
There is a generation of students that is, generally speaking, not as equipped for the professional world that follows school as previous generations. In this episode, I chat with Dr. Kinard Douthit, a flutist and professor at Winston-Salem State University, about the obstacles and challenges of today's college students. This is certainly a broader topic than music, but could be clarifying for students, parents, and teachers of this age group. Musicianship Mastery is formerly known as The Musician Toolkit. Let me know your thoughts on this episode as a voice message to possibly share on a future episode at https://www.speakpipe.com/MusicianToolkit If you enjoyed this, please give it a rating and review on the podcast app of your choice. You can find all episodes of this podcast at https://www.davidlanemusic.com/toolkit You can follow David Lane AND the Musician Toolkit podcast on Facebook @DavidMLaneMusic, on Instagram and TikTok @DavidLaneMusic, and on YouTube @davidlanemusic1 This episode is sponsored by Fons, an online platform that helps private teachers of all types (music, yoga, martial arts, academic tutoring, coaches, etc) with smooth, automated assistance such as securing timely automatic payments and scheduling. Click here for more information or to begin your free trial.
Welcome to the Personal Development Trailblazers Podcast! In this episode, we dive into ideas and actionable insights to help you strip away the noise, gain clarity, and build sustainable systems that let you focus on what truly matters in your life and business. Delois Prince, affectionately known as the Strategic Transformation Architect (The S.T.A.), is a sought-after international speaker, mentor, Master Life Coach, and Master Transformation Coach renowned for empowering individuals and organizations to unlock their full potential. With a unique blend of academic rigor and practical experience, Delois brings a transformative approach to personal and professional development. Her educational background includes a Bachelor of Arts in African American Studies from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a Bachelor of Science in Biology with a minor in Chemistry from Winston-Salem State University. Delois further enhanced her expertise through certifications in Project Management (University of Colorado and Google), Master Life Coaching and Master Transformation Coaching (Transformation Academy), and Emergency Medical Training, demonstrating her commitment to holistic personal advancement. Delois's career spans over two decades, where she has been at the forefront of organizational change, project management, health equity advocacy, and personal coaching. As an AI consultant and curriculum developer, she has helped numerous faith-based organizations harness technology for growth, while her speaking engagements leave audiences inspired and equipped to take action. Her work emphasizes empowering clients to align their vision with actionable steps, offering them the tools to pursue their providential life. Whether leading a workshop, delivering a keynote, or working one-on-one, Delois Prince's transformative guidance equips her clients to achieve their next level of success with clarity and purpose. Connect with Delois here: Facebook: Delois Prince IG: strategictrans4mationarchitect TikTok: iamdeloisprince X: iamdeloisprince https://wordpress-363999-4597922.cloudwaysapps.com/ Grab the freebie here: https://cloudwaysapps.us14.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=5bf1a55aa8aac0cdf8ebffa4b&id=8b4a4ccdfa =================================== If you enjoyed this episode, remember to hit the like button and subscribe. Then share this episode with your friends. Thanks for watching the Personal Development Trailblazers Podcast. This podcast is part of the Digital Trailblazer family of podcasts. To learn more about Digital Trailblazer and what we do to help entrepreneurs, go to DigitalTrailblazer.com. Are you a coach, consultant, expert, or online course creator? Then we'd love to invite you to our FREE Facebook Group where you can learn the best strategies to land more high-ticket clients and customers. QUICK LINKS: APPLY TO BE FEATURED: https://app.digitaltrailblazer.com/podcast-guest-application DIGITAL TRAILBLAZER: https://digitaltrailblazer.com/
Henry King has a vast amount of law enforcement experience after retiring as the chief of police to a community in North Carolina. But duty soon called on him once more to serve in a leadership role at Winston-Salem State University. Find out more about Lieutenant King's journey in this episode.
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An intimate conversation with Alvin J. Schexnider, PhD. He reflects on his Southern upbringing, military career, and academic leadership journey - including his time as president of Winston-Salem State University, Norfolk State University, and Virginia Peninsula Community College. In his latest book, "Confessions of a Black Academic: A Memoir," Dr. Schexnider offers a reality check on the changes he believes Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) must make to remain viable.
Corey Thompson is coming home. The new head men's basketball coach at Winston-Salem State University returns as the first ever alumnus to guide the program on the hardwood. Corey not only played there, earning back-to-back CIAA titles in the late 90's, he met his wife there. Winston provides the earliest beginnings of a budding family that'll now replant their flag in the triad. For Thompson, he's already 'living the dream.' Most recently a high school head coach with stops along the way at multiple colleges as an assistant, Thompson charts the emotional journey he and his family have taken to this point, including the feelings of euphoria following his appointment in early July. Plus, he describes the influences most at play in shaping him into the coach, husband, and father he's become today. And, Thompson shares how he most intends to 'protect the legacy' at Winston-Salem State. Follow @KyleSchass on 'X' (Twitter) or Instagram | @TriadPodcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of The Bandwich Tapes, I am honored to speak with my friend, Maria Howell. Maria and I met years ago and played in the Livin' Large band. She is one of my favorite singers and people on the planet.Maria was born in Gastonia, North Carolina, and graduated from Winston-Salem State University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. She worked as a jazz singer and made her film debut in The Color Purple (1985). Later, she began appearing in film and television. She lived in Okinawa, Japan, from 1995–2001.In the 2000s, Howell returned to the United States and made guest appearances on television series such as Drop Dead Diva, Army Wives, The Game, Necessary Roughness, and The Vampire Diaries, and well co-starred in films including Daddy's Little Girls (2007), Mississippi Damned (2009), The Blind Side (2009), and What to Expect When You're Expecting (2012). In 2013, Howell played Seeder in The Hunger Games: Catching Fire. Also in 2012, she was cast in a recurring role in NBC's post-apocalyptic series Revolution as Grace Beaumont. In 2013, she played Ida Hayes in the Lifetime comedy-drama Devious Maids.From 2016 to 2018, Howell played Lt. Theresa Hawkins in the Bounce TV prime-time soap opera Saints & Sinners. In 2019, she co-starred opposite Kristin Chenoweth in the Hallmark Channel Christmas film A Christmas Love Story. In 2021, she had a recurring role in the BET+ thriller series Sacrifice.Thank you for listening! If you have any questions, feedback, or ideas for the show, please get in touch with me at brad@thebandwichtapes.com. Please tell your friends about the show.The theme song, Playcation, was written by Mark Mundy.
In this episode, Dr. Mona chats with Dr. Mel Johnson-Norwood about his experience as a Black gay leader in higher education administration, and how he nurtures belonging for himself and the learners on his campus. Dr. Johnson-Norwood is the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs and Associate Provost at Winston-Salem State University. Tune in and learn: - How to show up authentically and unapologetically as a leader - The tokenization of BIPOC and queer folx in leadership - What true allyship among leaders should look like - How to make impactful changes with courage and the power of calling out Learn more about Dr. Johnson-Norwood: www.nourcounseling.com/mel-johnson-norwood Follow Dr. Johnson-Norwood on IG and X @MelN3D Learn more about the Belonging Reimagined Podcast: www.drmonanour.com/podcast Connect with Dr. Mona Nour: www.drmonanour.com
Send us a Text Message.Craig Richardson is a professor of economics at Winston-Salem State University, and the director of the Center for the Study of Economic Mobility there. Today, we talk about a ton of things, from a breakdown of compelling narratives to magic. He tells us why Elizabeth Warren is more interesting to listen to than economists, although she doesn't understand economics as well as economists do. We talk about the importance of relationships and trust in society, from multinational corporations and small towns to the communication of big ideas. We talk about the lack of awe and magic in economics and communication, and he explains why bringing back the *wow* factor will help us personally and professionally. Never miss another AdamSmithWorks update.Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
I recently returned to my old hometown, Winston-Salem, NC, for a live podcast at Lot63 in Old Salem. There, I was joined by two of my old Profs at Wake Forest University Divinity School, Dr. Bill Leonard and Dr. Craig Atwood, the brand new Dean of the Divinity School, Dr. Corey Walker, and music from a fellow alum Kyle Caudle. In this half of the live show, I talk with my former Church History Professor, Bill Leonard, and the new Dean of Wake Forest University Divinity School, Corey Walker. It was one epic live show and a powerful and provocative conversation! Corey D. B. Walker is Dean of the School of Divinity at Wake Forest University. As a scholar, he's committed to a broad vision of human flourishing. His research, teaching, and public scholarship span the areas of African American philosophy, critical theory, ethics, and religion and American public life. An accomplished scholar and academic leader, Dean Walker has held faculty and academic leadership appointments at Brown University, University of Virginia, Virginia Union University, and Winston-Salem State University and visiting professorships at Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, Union Presbyterian Seminary, and the University of Richmond. Dean Walker is the 2023-2024 Phi Beta Kappa Frank M. Updike Scholar. He is author and editor of several books and has published over sixty articles, essays, and book chapters in a wide variety of scholarly journals and publications. A much sought after speaker, Dean Walker engages congregations and communities across the nation and has appeared on a variety of media programs in the United States and abroad. Bill Leonard is the Founding Dean and Professor of Divinity Emeritus at Wake Divinity. Leonard's research focuses on Church History with particular attention to American religion, Baptist studies, and Appalachian religion. He is the author or editor of some 25 books including Christianity in Appalachia (1999); Baptist Ways: A History (2003); The Challenge of Being Baptist (2010); Can I Get a Witness?: Essays, Sermons and Reflections (2013); and A Sense of the Heart: Christian Religious Experience in the U.S., (2014). In March 2015 he delivered the William James Lecture on Religious Experience at Harvard Divinity School and in February 2017 he gave the William Self Lectures on Preaching at McAfee School of Theology, Mercer University. His newest book, The Homebrewed Christianity Guide to Church History: Flaming Heretics and Heavy Drinkers, was published by Fortress Press in July 2017. Leonard is on the board of the Journal of Disability and Religion, The Baptist Quarterly (England), the Day1 Preaching Network, the Institute for Rural Journalism and Community Issues, and the Governing Board of the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship. Leonard writes a twice-monthly column for Baptist News Global, is an ordained Baptist minister, and a member of First Baptist Church, Highland Avenue (American Baptist Churches, USA) in Winston-Salem. If you live in Winston-Salem, you can join us LIVE at Lot 63 for a zesty podcast recording. Info here. If you're considering a future in theological education, Wake Forest University's Divinity School is a top choice. My family and I are proud alumni, and we all cherish the education and experiences we gained there. With the dynamic leadership of Corey Walker as the new Dean, the future of the school is bright! If you live in Winston-Salem, you can join us LIVE at Lot 63 for a zesty podcast recording. Info here. JOIN our current class, GOD AFTER DECONSTRUCTION with Thomas Jay Oord Come to THEOLOGY BEER CAMP. Follow the podcast, drop a review, send feedback/questions or become a member of the HBC Community. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ep. 163 Ben Holmes is Vice President, Enterprise Credit Risk Management at Wells Fargo and was previously an Assistant VP at Bank of America. He also runs Boardroom Vision which was created to help the everyday Black families learn financial literacy. Ben talks with AfroTech's Will Lucas on stage at Winston Salem State University for our Financial Literacy HBCU Roadshow, presented by State Farm. Follow Will Lucas on Instagram: @willlucas Follow Black Tech Green Money: @blacktechgreenmoney Learn more at AfroTech.com Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Marcus is joined by nurses and educators Sarah Grenon, DNP, RN and Carrie Hill, PhD, RN, CNE, CPN to discuss how they used one of Marcus' books to incorporate teaching, compassion, and kindness into students' education during the COVID-19 pandemic. They explain how the book humbled students and highlighted the most important aspects of healthcare.Carrie and Sarah also share their personal experiences with end-of-life care, ways to handle compassion fatigue and burnout, and the importance of inviting family members to participate and provide their opinions on their loved one's care. They also discuss teaching students not to define patients by their illnesses, their experiences working in critical care and oncology, and Greenlights by Matthew McConaughey.Key Moments:00:00 – Introductions00:31 – Carrie and Sarah introduce themselves and talk a little about their careers.02:15 – Marcus asks about using his book, I'm Here, in their school syllabus and how effective it was in teaching compassion.07:55 – Marcus asks about compassion fatigue and burnout. 12:20 – Carrie and Sarah are asked about a time when they have witnessed compassion.19:48 – Carrie talks about some of the things that her students took away from reading Marcus' book. 22:13 – Marcus' asks about what Carrie and Sarah find exciting in the field of nursing.28:25 – Rapid fire questions! Carrie would like to leave us with “Recognize that everyone is always going through something.” And Sarah would leave us with “Be kind. Acceptance.”32:59 – Thank yous and goodbyes!Resources for you: More communication tips and resources for how to cultivate compassion: https://marcusengel.com/freeresources/ Connect with Marcus on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcusengel/Connect with Sarah Grenon on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-grenon-dnp-rn-5b5b722aLearn more about Marcus' Books: https://marcusengel.com/store/ Subscribe to our podcast through Apple: https://bit.ly/MarcusEngelPodcast Subscribe to our podcast through YouTube: https://bit.ly/Youtube-MarcusEngelPodcast More About Sarah Grenon and Carrie Hill:Sarah Grenon, DNP, RN received her BSN from Winston Salem State University, MSN from East Carolina University, and her DNP-Advanced Public Health Nursing from Rush University. Her expertise includes community/public health and end of life care. Dr. Grenon's clinical experience includes hematology/oncology, school health, and end of life nursing. Her scholarly work is focused on the prevalence of mental illness in rural health due to lack of access to mental health care as a major contributor to underdiagnosis and undertreatment.Dr. Carrie Hill is a nursing professional development specialist at Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist High Point Medical Center with over 18 years of experience as a nurse with a background in pediatrics and education. She has a Bachelor of Science degree in Biotechnology from the Rochester Institute of Technology, a BSN degree from the University of Maryland, and a PhD in Nursing from UNC Chapel Hill. Dr. Hill has experience teaching didactic and clinical content in baccalaureate programs and was chosen as the Society of Pediatric Nurses Excellence in Education Award winner in 2022 for her work as a faculty member at UNC Greensboro. Dr. Hill is passionate about patient and family-centered care and ensuring that current and future nurses deliver compassionate care.Date: 3/11/2024 Name of show: Compassion & Courage: Conversations in Healthcare Episode number and title: Episode 139 – Experiences in Critical Care with Sarah Grenon and Carrie Hill
Morine Cebert, PhD, APRN, is an accomplished nurse scholar specializing in reproductive endocrinology (infertility) disparities and inequities. With over a decade of experience in clinical care and research, Dr. Cebert has acquired extensive expertise in fertility and family planning. She has received top-tier training from prestigious institutions which include Boston College, Winston-Salem State University, Duke University, and the University of Pennsylvania. Through her research involving diverse patient populations and healthcare providers, Dr. Cebert identified a common lack of knowledge among all groups regarding incorporating planning to prevent fertility challenges or accessing care to address unique reproductive issues. Driven by an unwavering passion for equitable family building for all aspiring parents, Dr. Cebert founded Fertility Goal, LLC in 2023. The mission of Fertility Goals, LLC is to offer affordable and impactful solutions to enhance the experiences of family building for individuals, families, and professional organizations. The first of many products offered by Fertility Goals is the Fertility Goals conversational card deck, a low-cost solution to discuss and define family building goals for all. Connect with Morine on: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/morine-cebert/ Instagram: @fertilitygoals Instagram: @fertilityrn_phd Join the conversation by sending comments or questions to hello@stressblueprint.com. 1. Subscribe to the Nurse Wellness Podcast 2. Download your FREE resource 3 Questions to Ask When You're Stressed 3. Join the Wellness Hub for Stress Solutions community 4. Email Nurse Wellness Podcast at hello@stressblueprint.com Intro and outro music produced by DNMbeats
Morine Cebert, PhD, APRN, is an accomplished nurse scholar specializing in reproductive endocrinology (infertility) disparities and inequities. With over a decade of experience in clinical care and research, Dr. Cebert has acquired extensive expertise in fertility and family planning. She has received top-tier training from prestigious institutions which include Boston College, Winston-Salem State University, Duke University, and the University of Pennsylvania.Through her research involving diverse patient populations and healthcare providers, Dr. Cebert identified a common lack of knowledge among all groups regarding incorporating planning to prevent fertility challenges or accessing care to address unique reproductive issues.Driven by an unwavering passion for equitable family building for all aspiring parents, Dr. Cebert founded Fertility Goal, LLC in 2023. The mission of Fertility Goals, LLC is to offer affordable and impactful solutions to enhance the experiences of family building for individuals, families, and professional organizations. The first of many products offered by Fertility Goals is the Fertility Goals conversational card deck, a low-cost solution to discuss and define family building goals for all. Connect with Morine on:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/morine-cebert/ Instagram: @fertilitygoalsInstagram: @fertilityrn_phd Join the conversation by sending comments or questions to hello@stressblueprint.com. 1. Subscribe to the Nurse Wellness Podcast2. Download your FREE resource 3 Questions to Ask When You're Stressed3. Join the Wellness Hub for Stress Solutions community4. Email Nurse Wellness Podcast at hello@stressblueprint.comIntro and outro music produced by DNMbeats
Fellow Enrollify host Jaimie Hunt joins Dustin this week to reflect on her nearly two years of hosting her amazing show, Confessions of a Higher Ed CMO. She shares lessons learned and looks forward to what is to come in the new year!Guest Name: Jaime Hunt - Vice President for University Communications & Chief Marketing Officer at Old Dominion UniversityGuest Social Handle: LinkedInGuest Bio: Transformation has been a hallmark of Jaime Hunt's career. In her more than 18 years working in higher education, Jaime has proven herself to be a strategic, entrepreneurial, and innovative leader. Advancing higher education communications and marketing and – as she says – “busting silos” to achieve business objectives are her passions. Jaime is currently the vice president for university communications and chief marketing officer for Old Dominion University – her third vice presidency. Prior to joining the ODU family in 2022, she served as vice president and chief communications and marketing officer at Miami University (Ohio) and vice chancellor for strategic communications and chief marketing officer for Winston-Salem State University. She has also served in public relations, marketing, digital strategy and media relations leadership roles at three other institutions. Jaime holds a bachelor's degree in journalism from the University of Minnesota and a master's degree in integrated marketing communications from West Virginia University.
When Elwood Robinson served as the chancellor of Winston-Salem State University, he saw an opportunity to celebrate the people who work hard to serve students. With the help of Jaime Hunt, host of Enrollify's “Confessions of a Higher Ed CMO” who led marketing and communications under Robinson, WSSU created a brand ambassador program that started with the employees who had a passion for the university and the students. Robinson visited “I Wanna Work There!” to talk about why it was necessary to make faculty and staff a key part of the ambassador program. Robinson talks about folding employee engagement into the WSSU's strategic plan, the importance of employee engagement for accreditation efforts, and why Historically Black Colleges and Universities can be models for successful employer branding efforts.About the Enrollify Podcast Network: I Wanna Work There is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you'll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we've got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam-packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry's best as your hosts. Learn from Jeremy Tiers, Zach Busekrus, Jaime Hunt, Allison Turcio, Jamie Gleason, and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours. - - - -Connect With Our Host:Eddie Francishttps://www.linkedin.com/in/eddiefrancis/https://twitter.com/eddiefrancisAbout The Enrollify Podcast Network:I Wanna Work There is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you'll like other Enrollify shows too! Some of our favorites include Confessions of a Higher Ed Social Media Manager and Talking Tactics. Enrollify is made possible by Element451 — the next-generation AI student engagement platform helping institutions create meaningful and personalized interactions with students. Learn more at element451.com.Connect with Us at the Engage Summit:Exciting news — many of your favorite Enrollify creators will be at the 2024 Engage Summit in Raleigh, NC, on June 25 and 26, and we'd love to meet you there! Sessions will focus on cutting-edge AI applications that are reshaping student outreach, enhancing staff productivity, and offering deep insights into ROI. Use the discount code Enrollify50 at checkout, and you can register for just $200! Learn more and register at engage.element451.com — we can't wait to see you there!
Join us in a compelling conversation with Bdaht, a proud alum of Winston-Salem State University, as he shares a heartfelt account of how his alma mater saved his life! Bdaht reflects on the transformative power of networking and the role community plays in his success. Get ready for an inspiring exploration of resilience, growth and vulnerability that all started on the yard! Follow Bdaht: https://instagram.com/bdahttv Head to Nike.com or the Nike app to learn more about the Nike Yardrunners and grab your school or Yardrunner gear now!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-black-girl-bravado1502/donationsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this episode, join us as we sit down with one of Winston-Salem State University's finest, Summer Brown. Together, we discuss the inspiring journey of what it means to be a change-maker and explore the profound impact individuals can have on their communities and beyond. Tune in to gain insights and motivation from Summer's experiences as an HBCU student and discover what it truly means to make a difference.Follow Summer: instagram.com/therealsummerbeeHead to Nike.com or the Nike app to learn more about the Nike Yardrunners and grab your school or Yardrunner gear now!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-black-girl-bravado1502/donationsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Stephen A., Shannon Sharpe, Pat McAfee, Jeff Saturday as well as Winston-Salem State University men's and women's basketball coaches Cleo Hill Jr. and L'Tona Lamonte discuss Stephen A's Top 5 NBA players of all-time, if the Browns can make a Super Bowl run with Deshaun Watson and if the Eagles ended the NFC East race with their win against the Cowboys. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How has Dr. Terrence Martin's experience in financial planning influenced his research in financial education?In this episode, Jamie Hopkins, Managing Partner of Wealth Solutions, and Ana Trujillo Limón, Director, Coaching and Advisor Content, speak with Terrance Kieron Martin Jr., Ph.D., MBA, Assistant Professor of Financial Planning at Winston-Salem State University about his shift from researching retirement planning to financial education and his experiences working with diverse communities in the financial planning industry. Dr. Terrance Martin goes over the challenges faced by institutions with limited funding and the importance of alumni giving and touches on his pursuit of tenure and the need for more support and engagement in academia.Terrance discusses: How his first money memory with his grandmother guided his career in finance and economicsHis shift from researching retirement planning to financial educationThe lack of diversity in the financial planning profession and challenges faced by minority studentsSupport and funding disparities between institutionsWhy financial support is so important for nonprofits and universitiesHow to encourage alumni giving and build a strong communityHis pursuit of professional freedom and challenges faced by African American professors in obtaining tenureAnd moreConnect with Jamie Hopkins and Ana Trujillo Limón: Carson Group LLCLinkedIn: Jamie HopkinsLinkedIn: Ana Trujillo LimónConnect with Terrance Martin:Winston-Salem State UniversityLinkedIn: Terrance Martinmartintk@wssu.eduAbout our Guest: Terrance Kieron Martin Jr., Ph.D., MBA, is an Assistant Professor of Financial Planning at Winston-Salem State University, determined to contribute to diversity initiatives of personal financial planning. His research interest interest includes financial literacy, life insurance settlement demand, behavioral finance. He has past experience with purchasing and procurement management, brand development, retailing, general ledger accounting project and event management.
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Our host Dr. Amy Dykens sits down with Dr. Cynthia Jackson Hammond, a passionate advocate for academic quality and institutional autonomy in higher education. Dr. Jackson Hammond is a distinguished figure in the field with her extensive work in support of institutional autonomy as president of the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA). CHEA is the only national organization in the United States focused exclusively on higher education accreditation and quality assurance, recognizing accrediting organizations and advocating for institutions.They discuss the federal and state legislative impact on higher education and the significance of CHEA recognition on accreditation. Dr. Jackson Hammond highlights the future of higher education and accreditation including AI, DEI, and facilitating open discussion and safe harbors.Join as we discuss: The importance of institutional autonomyEnsuring academic quality and student successThe significance of engagement and advocacyCreating dialogue to encourage innovationRead Dr. Jackson Hammond's full bio below!Keep connected with us by subscribing to Accreditation Conversations on Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast player. Check out our website here.Dr. Cynthia Jackson Hammond became Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) President on August 1, 2020.Dr. Jackson Hammond, Ed.D. has been a member of the higher education community for more than 30 years. Her professional career has included tenured and administrative positions in universities throughout various regions of the United States: University of Louisiana Monroe, California State University Dominguez Hills; Delaware State University; University of North Carolina Charlotte, Winston-Salem State University; and Coppin State University. Most recently, Dr. Jackson Hammond completed her tenure as president of Central State University in Ohio.Dr. Jackson Hammond has spent the majority of her career in higher education administration, serving as a president, provost, and dean, as well as a director of TRIO programs. She has served on national boards of directors, including the Thurgood Marshall College Fund; NCAA Division II Presidents Council; the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education; and she also served on the Council for Higher Education Accreditation Board of Directors. She has appeared multiple times on Capitol Hill, including providing testimony on the status of 1890 Land-Grant institutions.She earned her Bachelor's degree from Grambling State University, her Master's degree in Education and an Education Specialist degree from the University of Louisiana at Monroe, and her Doctorate in Education in dual cognate areas, curriculum and instruction and student personnel services from Grambling State University.Dr. Jackson Hammond serves on the Fulbright Council for International Exchange Scholars (CIES) Advisory Board, the Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges (AGB) Council for Student Success, and as an AGB Commissioner for Higher Education Strategic Assets. Dr. Jackson Hammond also was appointed as a Commissioner for the Biden Administration's Presidential Scholars program.Dr. Jackson Hammond is a sought-after thought leader on accreditation, multicultural diversity, and inclusion. Her academic discipline is Education and Higher Education Administration. She is an ardent advocate for quality assurance and transparency in higher education and is committed to the advancement of higher education success, equity, and integrity in higher education.
At 22 years old, Reshad is on track (no pun intended) with his goals as he coaches a high school track team and middle school football team! He majored in Physical Education with an emphasis on Coaching at Winston-Salem State University and has been active in sports throughout his life. His aspirations are not only to enhance the athletic skills in kids, but also to encourage them in their academia as well. While currently coaching at the two schools he attended, he is able to work alongside some of his own teachers and coaches, and what a proud moment for them to see the success of one of their students! I met Reshad when he was a young teenager and I was his youth pastor, and I knew very quickly that he had a gift of humble leadership. He continues to use that at his job at Walmart, the summer camp he directs in the apartment complex where he grew up, on and off the track and football fields, and at home. I'm proud of his achievements and even more proud of his heart! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/churchtalks/support
220: Finding Your Voice as a Nonprofit Leader (Sabrina Gilchrist)SUMMARYWhat does it mean to find your voice as a nonprofit leader? In episode #220 of Your Path to Nonprofit Leadership, Sabrina Gilchrist shares the journey to find her voice as a nonprofit leader and the positive effect it has on furthering the mission of her organization. Are you the kind of leader talented people want to follow to further a mission in which donors have confidence investing? Learn the skills and experiences that helped Sabrina advance into senior leadership that can work for you too. Sabrina shares her approach to strategic planning, fundraising, building a dynamic board of directors and what she looks for when developing a team. ABOUT SABRINASabrina Nichole Gilchrist is an author, public speaker, Clinical Mental Health Counselor, ordained Christian minister, and nonprofit professional. She earned the Bachelor of Arts from Winston-Salem State University and the dual Master of Arts (Counseling) and Master of Divinity from Wake Forest University. Sabrina has served the Charlotte community since 2010 through her work with Right Moves For Youth (RMFY), a school-based youth development and student support organization that leverages group work to help teens in grades 6-12 succeed in school and life. Beginning in direct service as the Program Manager, Sabrina now has the honor of leading RMFY as Executive Director. She is a lifelong learner committed to professional development efforts that build and refine her nonprofit leadership skills. Since becoming Executive Director, Sabrina has completed the following: the Allstate Foundation Executive Leadership Program; the Allstate Foundation Leading with Equity Program; and the Patton McDowell & Associates Mastermind Program. She is also a member of the third cohort of the Black Social Capital Initiative (BSCI), a Charlotte-based organization dedicated to increasing the representation of black leaders in the nonprofit sector at the executive and board levels.Sabrina works in private counseling practice with Reconciliation Counseling and Consulting, PLLC, and occasionally teaches aspiring helping professionals as an adjunct instructor at Queens University of Charlotte. EPISODE TOPICS & RESOURCES How the Best Leaders Lead by Brian TracyCEO Excellence: The Six Mindsets That Distinguish the Best Leaders from the Rest by Carolyn Dewar, Scott Keller & Vikram MalhotraLearn more about Sabrina and the work she does at Right Moves for YouthReady for a Mastermind? Learn more here!Check out Patton's book
Bridgette Williams is an entrepreneur who allows divine inspiration to guide her, and it hasn't steered her wrong yet. Currently, she owns two thriving businesses. Bridgette's latest product of divine intervention is Demhaj Poetry Lounge, located in High Point, NC. The name Demhaj is significant for many reasons. “When I first conceived the idea of the coffee shop, I remember thinking about how much love and joy my son brought me so that I would name the business after him. I wanted people to feel what I felt in a way. My son's name is Jahmed, so I said I would name the shop Demhaj (Dem-hage),” Bridgette said with a little lift. “The first time the idea about a poetry lounge and coffee shop came to me, I was a young mother and met a woman named Teresa at the social services department,” Bridgette shared. “I was sitting in the waiting room, and there was this older woman staring at me. So, I smiled and introduced myself. We started talking, and she told me she was a poet.” This intrigued Bridgette because she had been writing poetry since she was thirteen years old. “Writing was a therapeutic outlet for me. I have drawers full of poems I've written over the years.” As a result of Bridgette's passion for poetry, she and Teresa found an instant kinship that exists to this day. “Teresa was one of the first people I shared my vision about the poetry lounge with. I told her I wanted to create a space where people could come together and express themselves while enjoying each other's company. I asked myself, ‘What brings people together? Coffee.'” The idea came to Bridgette in 2003, but it would be eighteen years before she would see it come to life. “It's funny how you plan to do something, and God redirects you,” Bridget laughed. “In middle school, I was part of a mentorship program. A young lady from North Carolina A&T State University came, and she had such a positive effect on me. She made me want to do something with my life. I was so inspired by her that I wanted to become a mentor.” After graduating high school, Bridgette started at Winston-Salem State University in Winston-Salem, NC. Still very passionate about helping others through mentorship, she enrolled in a program to become a certified mentor. “Rebuilding the Walls of Hope was the name of the faith-based mentorship training program I attended. Marie Carter led it,” Bridgette explained. Her goal was to start her own mentorship program for troubled teens eventually. But when she started planning, Bridgette was led in a different direction. “When I say led, I mean God literally redirected me to something completely different from what I thought I wanted to do. I was playing around with names for the mentorship program, and God started dealing with me about a home health care agency,” Bridgette said, laughing as she remembered the unexpected and confusing shift. “Before I knew it, God had given me a name and a plan on how to start a home healthcare agency. I knew it was God because I had no idea how to start or run this kind of business.” In 2006 Faithful Nurses Healthcare Inc. was born. It's been seventeen years since Bridgette followed God and launched her first business, and it's still going strong. After starting the home healthcare agency, Bridgette switched her degree to nursing. But the demands of being a young wife and mother caused her to leave college a year short of graduating. “Life was very demanding during that time. Anyone who knew me before then knew the “happy, fun-loving, and easy-going” Bridgette, but I think somewhere along the way, I lost my spark,” Bridgette admits. In 2021 Bridgette found herself as a single parent. Bridgette was living life with no net or restraints for the first time in over twenty years. Over the years, she continued to share with her family and friends her vision for the poetry and coffee shop. Newly single, with her only son in college, Bridgette was in unfamiliar territory. “Everything was different. I was on my own, my son was independent, and for the first time in twenty-one years, I could think about what I wanted and what would make me happy. I won't say it was easy,” Bridgette admitted. “I had to overcome the fear of failing. This would be the first time I did something like this alone. After what I'd gone through, I wasn't ready to have one of my lifelong dreams fail.” Bridgette decided to step out on faith, putting everything she had behind her new business venture. Since her son had heard her say for years that she would open this café, he didn't take her seriously initially, but after seeing the energy she was putting out, he soon got on board. “It seemed as if as soon as I chose to trust God with my dream, he put everything into place,” Bridgette shared. “Since opening the Demhaj Poetry Lounge, I have my smile back. The spark that made me, me, is back, and I'm grateful. From the moment a customer walks in, I pray they can feel the love, peace, and genuine joy I feel daily. Demhaj is not just a place to get great coffee. It's a place where people from every walk of life can come and feel comfortable expressing themselves, meet new people, and enjoy being part of something beautiful.” To learn more about Demhaj Poetry Lounge, you may visit their website at www.demhajpoetrylounge.com You may also call them directly at 336-307-4105 To learn more about Faithful Nurses Health Care, you may visit their website at www.faithfulnurse.com or by calling them directly at 1-888-598-1882 ext 2, or by calling 704-598-1882 ext 2 To learn more about Huami Magazine, please visit our website at www.huamimagazine.com You may also follow Huami Magazine on Facebook and Instagram. You may also follow this podcast on Facebook and Instagram by putting This Is Who I Am in your search box.
MDJ Script/ Top Stories for June 17th Saturday Publish Date: June 16th Friday Commercial: Henssler :15 From the Henssler Financial Studio, Welcome to the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast Today is Saturday June the 17th and happy 47nd birthday to country star Blake Shelton ***Shelton*** I'm Dan Radcliffe and here are the top stories Cobb is talking about, presented by Credit Union of Georgia Man gets 15 years for Cobb shooting Motorcyclist hospitalized in Wednesday Marietta crash And North Cobb Christian School announces Dan Novick as new middle school principal Plus All of this and more is coming up on the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast. Commercial : CUofGA STORY 1 15 years Octavious Ricardo Ward, a man from Union City, has been sentenced to 15 years in prison after pleading guilty to aggravated assault and possession of a firearm during a felony. The charges stem from a shooting incident that occurred in south Cobb in May 2022. Ward followed the victim home from work, demanding access to the victim's mailbox key. When the victim refused, Ward shot him twice in the back before fleeing the scene. The victim suffered serious injuries, with the bullets still lodged in his spine. Ward was apprehended two days later, and evidence, including the weapon and clothing, was found in his vehicle. The judge characterized the crime as an unprovoked and unnecessary attack. Read more about this at mdjonline.com Story 2: hospitalized A motorcyclist named Brian Jackson from Marietta was involved in a crash on Wednesday night that resulted in life-threatening injuries. The incident occurred on Powder Springs Street when Jackson's motorcycle collided with the side of a Dodge Ram pickup truck. The pickup truck had pulled out of a parking lot and entered Jackson's path while making a left turn. Jackson, who was riding an eastbound 2022 Kawasaki ZX636, struck the driver's side of the pickup and was ejected from his motorcycle. He was then transported to Wellstar Kennestone Hospital for treatment. The Marietta Police Department is conducting an ongoing investigation into the crash and requests anyone with information to contact Officer N. St. Onge…..for more on this story, visit mdjonline.com (ON-jee) Story 3: ncc Dan Novick has been appointed as the principal of the middle school at North Cobb Christian School (NCCS) starting the next school year. With 23 years of experience in education, including 16 years in secondary administration and 15 years as a high school coach, Novick emerged as the top choice after a nationwide search. He most recently served as the principal of John Sedgwick Middle School in Washington, where the school achieved notable accomplishments. Novick's leadership skills, passion for working with middle school students, and commitment to Christ-centered education were highlighted during the selection process. Novick's wife, RandaLyn, will also join NCCS as a member of the Admissions team. Novick expressed excitement about joining NCCS and being part of a great team dedicated to creating a positive educational environment..….we'll be right back Break: ESOG– Dayco STORY 4: School board During a Cobb Board of Education meeting, questions were raised about changes to a rule regarding teacher leave. Darryl York, the district's policy and planning director, clarified that while specific religious holidays are not recognized in the school calendar, teachers can take personal days for any reason, including religious holidays. Board member Becky Sayler expressed concern that requests for leave around holidays close to school breaks might be denied. Nichelle Davis, another board member, inquired about the process for selecting administrative changes. York explained that administrative divisions review their rules annually, and changes are made when required by legislation or other factors. The Student Code of Conduct was also discussed, including updates related to Title IX. York differentiated between board policies and administrative rules, emphasizing that the latter are proposed by administrators for transparency and are not subject to board voting. STORY 5: vision Vision To Learn has added eight July dates to its summer break calendar for mobile clinics at Cobb County Public Library locations. The program provides free eye exams and prescription glasses to students aged 5-18. Last year, nearly 400 exams were conducted, resulting in over 250 students receiving glasses. Registration is required, and space is limited. The clinics are a collaborative effort between Vision To Learn, Cobb County Public Library, and Learn4Life. The dates and locations for the July clinics are provided, and interested parents and caregivers are urged to act quickly to secure appointments. Funding for the clinics was approved by the Cobb County Board of Commissioners. For more information, visit cobbcat.org, visiontolearn.org, or l4lmetroatlanta.org. Story 6: unemployment Georgia's unemployment rate increased slightly in May to 3.2% after remaining at 3.1% for the previous nine months, according to the state Department of Labor. However, Georgia's jobless rate was still half a percentage point lower than the national unemployment rate of 3.7%. Despite the uptick, the number of jobs in the state reached an all-time high of 4.9 million, with sectors such as private education and health services, leisure and hospitality, and financial activities setting records. First-time unemployment claims decreased by 6% from April, but were up 43% compared to May 2022. Over 122,000 job listings were available online, with healthcare, sales, and business management among the top occupations listed. …………we're back, in a moment Break Drake – Ingle's 10 - Elon Story 7: riverlands The Chattahoochee RiverLands project aims to transform the Chattahoochee River into a connective tissue that brings communities together. Walt Ray, the Trust for Public Land's Chattahoochee program director, presented the plans for the project, which aims to create a network of parks and trails along a 100-mile stretch of the river. The project's goals include creating a safe and connected corridor, a shared space for everyone, an ecological refuge, and a legacy for future generations. The initial phase, a three-mile demonstration project from Mableton Parkway to Veterans Memorial Highway, has a budget of $44 million, with $18 million being raised privately. The project has received support from elected officials and aims to be completed by 2026. The project is expected to bring economic development while preserving the natural green spaces and wildlife along the river. 8: saboor Marqavious Saboor, safety for Kell High School, announced his commitment to the University of Cincinnati and the Big 12 Conference. Saboor, weighing 170 pounds and standing at 6 feet tall, had multiple offers from Power Five schools, including Florida, Mississippi, Arkansas, and Kentucky. He chose Cincinnati and will join the Bearcats under coach Scott Satterfield. Saboor expressed his gratitude towards his family, friends, and coaches in a video announcing his commitment. Despite his commitment, he remains focused on his upcoming senior season at Kell, aiming to help the Longhorns win their first-ever state championship. 9: fisher Kennesaw Mountain High School has hired Brian Fisher as its new boys basketball coach. Fisher, a former graduate of the school, has been working as an assistant coach at Allatoona for the past two seasons. He replaces Eric Blair and will be the third head coach in the program's history. Fisher, who played Division I basketball at Winston-Salem State University and had a professional career overseas, is excited to give back to the community and work with the student-athletes. He aims to establish a defensive identity, build structure, and focus on both on-court success and the personal development of his players. Fisher will also be teaching special education at Kennesaw Mountain. We'll have closing comments after this. Ted's - Henssler 60 Signoff- Thanks again for hanging out with us on today's Marietta Daily Journal podcast. Read more about all our stories, and get other great content at MDJonline.com. Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? Giving you important news about our community and telling great stories are what we do. Make sure you join us for our next episode and be sure to share this podcast on social media with your friends and family. 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In this episode, we hear from Kerry Harbor, the Head Strength and Conditioning Coach at Winston-Salem State University, on his experience at the 2023 NSCA Coaches Conference. Coach Harbor shares with NSCA Coaching and Sport Science Program Manager, Eric McMahon, unique aspects of serving student-athletes at the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division II level. The discussion includes Coach Harbor’s early aspiration to become a physical therapist, to how a college football injury introduced him to the coaching profession. From teaching physical education classes to coaching in both high school and college, Coach Harbor reflects on recent growth and areas of opportunity in the strength and conditioning profession. As mentioned during the episode, you can learn more about the results from the 2022 NSCA Strength and Conditioning Salary Survey. Connect with Kerry on Instagram: @harborkerry or Twitter @CoachHarbor | Find Eric on Instagram: @ericmcmahoncscs or Twitter: @ericmcmahoncscsShow Notes“The best way I can put it is, I tell people it's like Frosty the Snowman. He was just a regular snowman until he put the hat on. So once I put the whistle on, I knew this was what I should be doing.” 4:54 “I think there's tremendous value in it being able to help someone not be apprehensive when they walk into a gym or not be apprehensive about going outside and get some physical activity.” 13:50 “Even my athletes here, we always talk about, you're only as strong as the weight you can lift correctly.” 22:10 “Sometimes some mental health issues come because some people don't really know how to deal with failure. So for me, even if you aren't really comfortable speaking or delivering a presentation, I think you should do it because of the value that your story has to other people.” 27:50 “I think we should jump at that opportunity at every chance we get to speak, even if you don't feel like you're a polished public speaker, or maybe you're not sure exactly how to do the presentation or exactly what to cover. I would say jump on out there and do it. Jump out there and do it.” 29:55
Oakland Athletics broadcaster Glen Kuiper was fired by NBC Sports California after using a racial slur during a telecast while describing a trip to the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum. Kuiper was suspended by the network earlier this month after his slur that aired during a pregame segment of an A's game against the Kansas City Royals on May 5. Officials at a hospital in western Germany have expressed regret after it emerged that one of their surgeons got a cleaner to assist in a toe amputation. In an interesting study conducted at Winston-Salem State University in North Carolina, researchers wanted to check the gaps in the physical strength of young people today compared to previous generations. The researchers' findings, published in the Journal of Hand Therapy, brought up unsurprising but alarming findings. The physical strength of young people today from Generation Y (Millennials) has decreased by an average of 22% compared to their parents' generation of baby boomers or Generation X. California is one step closer to enacting a law that would ban Skittles, Hot Tamales and a host of other food items that contain chemicals linked to health issues. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join me, Dr. F Scott Feil, as I speak with special guest Dr. Nancy Smith on the Healthcare Education Transformation Podcast. We dive into the topic of service-based learning in physical therapy education, which has been a crucial area for both of us. We also talk about the definition of service-based learning from both the community and student perspectives. Dr. Smith shares how her program partners with United Way to run a pop-up clinic that serves patients with MS and other neurological conditions, and the reflective assignments and projects assigned to students. Moreover, we discuss the benefits of intentional service learning in physical therapy education. Dr. Smith emphasizes how students are exposed to different orthopedic conditions, which helps alleviate anxiety on their first day of clinical. We also talk about how students develop clinical skills, including interview and documentation skills, and provide direct client support. As someone who has incorporated service-based learning into my work life, I believe this episode will be an enlightening and valuable resource for physical therapy students and practitioners. Tune in to discover how service-based learning can be an obligation for physical therapists, and how it benefits both students and the community. Nancy Smith, PT, DPT, PhD received her MPT and DPT from Saint Louis University, and her PhD in Curriculum and Instruction with a specialization in Learning Design and Technology at North Carolina State University. She is a Certified Clinical Specialist in Geriatrics from the American Board of Physical Therapy Specialists. Prior to teaching at Winston-Salem State University, she practiced in geriatrics and acute care for 11 years. In her practice, her experiences have ranged from practicing as a staff-level therapist to managing multiple skilled nursing facilities clinically and operationally. Dr. Smith's research focuses on the effects of mobile technology on clinical reasoning, and interprofessional education using human patient simulation, community engagement, and standardized patients. You may reach Dr Smith at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nancy-smith-3769982b/ Email - smithna@wssu.edu Special thanks to both our sponsors, The NPTE Final Frontier, and Varela Financial! If you are taking the NPTE or are teaching those about to take the NPTE, visit the NPTE FInal Frontier at www.NPTEFF.com and use code "HET" for 10% off all purchases at the website...and BREAKING NEWS!!!! They now have an OCS review option as well... You're welcome! You can also reach out to them on Instagram @npteff If you're a PT and you have student loan debt, you gotta talk to these guys. What makes them unique is that they view financial planning as like running hurdles on a track. And for PTs, the first hurdle many of us run into is student loan debt. Varela Financial will help you get over that hurdle. They not only take the time to explain to you which plans you individually qualify for and how those plans work, but they ALSO take the time to show you what YOUR individual case looks like mapped out within each option. So if you're looking for help on your student loan debt, or any area of your personal finances, we highly recommend working with them. You can check out Varela Financial out at varelafinancial.com. Feel free to reach out to us at: http://healthcareeducationtransformationpodcast.com/ https://www.facebook.com/HETPodcast https://twitter.com/HETpodcast Instagram: @hetpodcast @dawnbrown_pt @pteducator @dawnmagnusson31 @farleyschweighart @mail.in.stew.art @ujima_institute For more information on how we can optimize and standardize healthcare education and delivery, subscribe to the Healthcare Education Transformation Podcast on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts.
"Winston-Salem Student Led Out Of Class In Handcuffs" is the topic of this episode of The Ivy League Hood Rats. The arrest at Winston-Salem State University, which has been viewed millions of times on TikTok, has prompted online debate about whether police intervention was necessary to de-escalate the situation... Here is our thought on the matter of the "Winston-Salem Student Led Out Of Class In Handcuffs".www.thesneakerprincipal.comJoin The Sneaker Principal Live Call-In Podcast on Sundays, Wednesdays & Fridays @ 10pm EST on…YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/UcheLawrenceLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/snkrprincipalTwitter: https://twitter.com/SNKRPrincipalFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100086712754224Also follow me on…Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesneakerprincipal/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@snkrprincipalSupport the showwww.thesneakerprincipal.comJoin The Sneaker Principal Community Facebook Group... https://www.facebook.com/groups/thesneakerprincipalpodcasts/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thesneakerprincipalLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/snkrprincipalTwitter: https://twitter.com/SNKRPrincipalFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100086712754224Also follow me on…Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesneakerprincipal/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@snkrprincipal
Kenny Brown is a Native Washingtonian, college/career coordinator and head football coach at Ballou Senior High School. A proud graduate if Winston-Salem State University where he developed many of his leadership skills that he uses daily today serving students East of the River in some of Washington DC's most underserved communities. Kenny prides himself on being able to adapt to any environment, weather any storm and never forgetting about where he comes from. Keep up with Kenny! | @thekennyb --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dreamsbyanymeans/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dreamsbyanymeans/support
Today we have Cuzzo in the house! Yes my actual biological first cousin. I was so excited to have on her on the show and highlight some of her accomplishments and talents! Dr. Silnettra Barnhill is a native of Kinston NC, and an Alumnus of North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University and Winston Salem State University. She has her Doctorate in Special Education and is a recent graduate from Northcentral University. Dr. Barnhill is a single mother of 3, a motivational speaker, a poet, an author, and an Occupational Therapist. In addition, Dr. Barnhill loves spending time with her family and just enjoying life. Her motto is "Live life to the fullest". One of her many endeavors, includes her love for her sorority. She is a proud member of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Incorporated where she serves as President of her chapter, Alpha Alpha Epsilon Zeta Chapter of Pittsboro NC. In her chapter she loves serving the community as well as helping her chapter soar through new heights through many community service activities. Another passion of Dr. Barnhill's is writing poetry, which has driven her writing of books and becoming an author. She is a 4x time published author as well as poet. She released her first poetry book in 2019, "Unveiling the Shadow: Beyond the Counterfeit Image Second Edition", available on Amazon and has since published her first relationship book, "21 Lessons My Mother Never Taught Me: I am an Alpha Woman", released in July 2020. In addition, she has published her dissertation on Proquest titled "Post-Secondary Transition Planning Among African American Special Needs Graduates and Parents in North Carolina: A Phenomenological Study", released February 2022. As a poet, she has spoken at college graduations, book clubs, professional meetings, fashion shows, scholarship fundraisers, and open mics. In life her goal has always been to inspire others. Beyond the many achievements her lighter first shines and starts within her and once that has evolved, others are able to manifest from her many words of inspiration, encouragement, and motivation. So keep pushing and keep soaring cause remember....YOU GOT THIS!!!! Social Media: Facebook: Silnettra Barnhill https://www.facebook.com/silnettra Instagram: @silnettra @vivid.the poet Amazon Book: 21 Lessons My Mother Never Taught Me: I am an Alpha Woman https://www.amazon.com/Lessons-Mother-Never-Taught-Alpha/dp/1733136886 CashApp:$SilnetB --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/warren-ganues7/support
Victoria Flowers is a faith first, one foot forward, wise OWL whoo found her fresh start after death and divorce right here in Knoxville, Tennessee! At the age of 49, Victoria took to the skies (literally) becoming a flight attendant, and (figuratively) as she stepped on stage and let her voice SOAR! Born in Washington D.C. and raised in Charolette North Carolina, Victoria attended college at Winston-Salem State University in Winston-Salem, NC where she studied Business/Finance and Music. A heart for music and a mind for business, Victoria's dream of being a back-up singer took a backseat for 32 years to build her career in the Mortgage Business. In 2006 Victoria opened up her own Mortgage Broker office in D.C., employing 8 Loan Officers and 1 Processor. In 2019, everything in Victoria's life change when her father died. Victoria's dad had OWL-ways encouraged her to step outside the box and explore life, sparking her almost overnight decision to become a flight attendant and relocated her business (and life) to Knoxville, Tennessee. Today Victoria is currently working for New American Funding as a Sr. Loan Office, where she was selected as the TN Mortgage Bankers Future Leader, and is so lovely as the lead singer in The Vertical Birds, a local band in Knoxville. Isn't Victoria Lovely! Tune in to hear OWL about how to LIVE LIFE after 50 and live your childhood dreams! That's right, Victoria DID become a backup singer, recording with great gospel artists such as the late great Daryl Coley, Tremaine Hawkins, Latrice Pace (The Pace Singers), Bobby Jones, Vashawn Mitchell, Tanya Blount (Sister-Act II) and the Stellar Award Winning Charles Butler, just to name a few. Connect with Victoria! https://www.facebook.com/victoria.f.adams
The CDC tells us that 36 million falls are reported each year, resulting in 3 million adults being transported to the emergency room and 32,000 adults dying from their falls. Studies have shown that, in any six-month period, more than 50% of the people living with MS fall at least once, and more than 30% fall multiple times. Falling can cause broken bones, brain damage, and worse. That's why I'm dedicating this entire episode of RealTalk MS to fall prevention. Dr. Sara Migliarese joins me with tips, tools, and strategies you can use to prevent falls while keeping yourself safe and more independent. Dr. Migliarese is a Board Certified Neurologic Clinical Specialist, and a Professor in the Department of Physical Therapy at Winston-Salem State University where she is also the Director of the Neurologic Clinical Residency Program. We have a lot to talk about! Are you ready for RealTalk MS??! This Week: Fall prevention could be a life-saver :22 Dr. Sara Migliarese shares tips, tools, and strategies for preventing falls (and tells you what to do when you can't!) 2:08 Share this episode 31:12 Have you downloaded the free RealTalk MS app? 31:32 SHARE THIS EPISODE OF REALTALK MS Just copy this link & paste it into your text or email: https://realtalkms.com/282 ADD YOUR VOICE TO THE CONVERSATION I've always thought about the RealTalk MS podcast as a conversation. And this is your opportunity to join the conversation by sharing your feedback, questions, and suggestions for topics that we can discuss in future podcast episodes. Please shoot me an email or call the RealTalk MS Listener Hotline and share your thoughts! Email: jon@realtalkms.com Phone: (310) 526-2283 And don't forget to join us in the RealTalk MS Facebook group! LINKS If your podcast app doesn't allow you to click on these links, you'll find them in the show notes in the RealTalk MS app or at www.RealTalkMS.com National MS Society: Free from Falls Program https://nationalmssociety.org/Resources-Support/Library-Education-Programs/Free-from-Falls Take the iConquer MS Caregiver Survey https://realtalkms.com/caregiver Join the RealTalk MS Facebook Group https://facebook.com/groups/realtalkms Download the RealTalk MS App for iOS Devices https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/realtalk-ms/id1436917200 Download the RealTalk MS App for Android Deviceshttps://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=tv.wizzard.android.realtalk Give RealTalk MS a rating and review http://www.realtalkms.com/review Follow RealTalk MS on Twitter, @RealTalkMS_jon, and subscribe to our newsletter at our website, RealTalkMS.com. RealTalk MS Episode 282 Guest: Dr. Sara Migliarese Tags: MS, MultipleSclerosis, MSResearch, MSSociety, RealTalkMS Privacy Policy
Episode 82 is out now!!! Come on home! The Celebration Bowl was one for the record books. And yet the media is talking more about the losers than the actual winners of the game. @AtlantaRaised doesn't like that. It was a weird week in the NFL as the Jags stick it to the Cowboys and Brady passes the torch to Burrow?!?!?. The shorthanded Falcons gave the aints their feel good moment of their otherwise miserable season and snow is the 12th man in Buffalo. In basketball Kyrie is still being a good human, and CP3 graduates from Winston Salem State University which is about the only good news that came out of Phoenix after Ye was done with them. Remember to like subscribe rate and review us on all of your DSPs and Youtube. Tell a friend to tell a friend. #supportisfree
What's Poppin' R.I.P to Stephen “Twitch” Boss. Diddy welcomes a new baby girl. Winston-Salem State University faces criticism over a student's arrest in a classroom. Main Topic: The Mind Pop Zone crew is giving out Christmas gifts to a few well-known celebrities. Find out who's getting what and why. In the Zone: Kyrie Irving
Keri Hilson Posts Bikini Video, Claps Back At Haters Suggesting She Needs A BBL Ja Morant called fans sitting courtside after being ejected on Saturday night Hitmaka's ready for a “pretty female rapper” to bring bars that aren't all about sex. Hip Hop fans weighed in. A fan shared a clip of Lyfe singing at a concert and wasn't impressed. Mario also saw the clip and his reaction irked Jennings. R&B Group Guy & Keith Sweat To Join New Edition On 2023 Tour Serena Williams, Kevin Hart, Snoop Dogg, & More Named In Class-Action Suit Over Alleged Bored Ape Yacht Club NFT Fraud Scheme The Cowboys had their fans screaming at the TV yesterday. SZA Earns First #1 Album With “S.O.S” Lil' Fizz Trends After His Explicit Adult Content Reportedly Surfaces Online Diddy Spotted Kissing New Woman + Yung Miami Seemingly Responds: Thank You, NEXT! The New York Knicks had their annual holiday party Bad Bunny earns the highest-grossing calendar-year in live events HISTORY, with $435.2 million from 2,477,334 tickets sold in 81 shows. Meg Thee Stallion says her boyfriend is "Embarrassed" by media coverage of her sexual history Kyrie Irving reportedly donates $22k to college student's education Referees have informed the fans to stop throwing snowballs at Dolphin players, and if it hits any players, it will be a 15-yard penalty against the Buffalo Bills Lil Duke becomes the 5th member in YSL RICO case to take a plea deal. He's getting timed served and a suspended 10 year sentence. YSL Co-founder Walter Murphy has also negotiated a plea deal in RICO case and was released from jail. Murphy admits to Creating YSL with Young Thug in 2012 Chris Paul is graduating from Winston-Salem State University, and is gifting each of his fellow graduates $2,500 NYC Bishop Lamor Whitehead arrested for fraud, extortion & false statements Lil Romeo says he never touched his own money because it went to pay Master P's taxes.. “all my siblings are broke.. never had money for college, we're living check to check” South Fulton PD says Walmart has canceled Gunna's $100K gift card giveaway today. Ai filters aka the cartoon books looking one Anthony Davis is injured and the Lakers won't like the recovery timeline. Car repossessions are increasing rapidly! The average monthly payment for a new car is $718 a month. Nearly one in six new car buyers is spending more than $1,000 a month on vehicles. Nick Cannon says he feels “Guilt” over not having enough time for all of his kids. He has 11 kids.. with 1 on the way Lil Wayne's "Lollipop" is now certified Diamond The 4 largest cities in America will be led by Black mayors. New York, L.A, Chicago & Houston. Epic Games, maker of Fortnite, will pay a total of $520 million in penalties and refunds to settle complaints involving children's privacy and methods that tricked kids into making purchases Young Dolph estate and Paper Route Empire releases ‘Paper Route Frank' posthumous album GloRilla clarifies comment about men ejaculating on her food: ‘I was just playing' Money Man says he pays his assistant $5,000 a month GloRilla responds to criticism after offering to pay a personal assistant $550 weekly
In episode 48, the fellas talk about Brittney Griner trade, Kanye vs. CP3, Winston-Salem State University student getting arrested, and Troy's two left feet. Make sure you check out this last episode for 2022. Happy Holidays, Merry Christmas, and Happy New Year! See you all in 2023! This is the #ManlyDeedsPodcast. #MensHealth #manlydeedspodcast #mantalk #mentalhealth #podcast #BG #BrittneyGriner #Kanye #CP3 #WSSU #dancing #holidays #newyear
In episode 48, the fellas talk about Brittney Griner trade, Kanye vs. CP3, Winston-Salem State University student getting arrested, and Troy's two left feet. Make sure you check out this last episode for 2022. Happy Holidays, Merry Christmas, and Happy New Year! See you all in 2023! This is the #ManlyDeedsPodcast. #MensHealth #manlydeedspodcast #mantalk #mentalhealth #podcast #BG #BrittneyGriner #Kanye #CP3 #WSSU #dancing #holidays #newyear
On this episode of the DBR Podcast, we are breaking down Duke's first road ACC game of the season, at Wake Forest on Tuesday night. Steve Forbes's squad is struggling at the end of conference play, with a recent blowout loss at Rutgers hanging over them. What will Duke look like after its exam break, and ahead of its longer Christmas break upcoming? We do not know if Jeremy Roach will play, but hoping that Duke may not need him. After the break, we have comments on a few stories around basketball and the NCAA. Chris Paul gets rare praise from DBR for his graduation from Winston Salem State University, Massachusetts governor Charlie Baker is taking over the NCAA, and we send regards to the family of Duke swimming and diving coach Dan Colella, who passed this week. We also have a spirited conversation about the potential for Coach K attending a Duke Basketball game. Where should he sit? Let us know what Donald should do in Oklahoma this week while he is in Texas by emailing us at dbrpodcast at gmail.com, and we will be back after the Wake game to tell you what happened. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
12.16.2022 #RolandMartinUnfiltered: Ronald Greene indictment, DOJ Changes Cocaine Sentencing Policy, Chris Paul Gifts Students Five Louisiana state troopers accused of beating Ronald Greene to death in 2019 and covering it up have been charged. I'll ask his mom what she thinks about the negligent homicide, malfeasance, and obstruction of justice charges. US Attorney General Merrick Garland is reversing decades of the racist drug policy that wrecked Black communities. We will discuss how this change will impact people of color. A Louisiana Parish is in a legal battle to keep a construction company from building an industrial plant in a black residential neighborhood. The Co-Founder of The Descendants Project will explain the significant court victory. The Senior Vice President of Public Policy & Government Affairs at the United Negro College Fund is here to discuss the IGNITE act. We will share the details of this life-changing bill. Black women are starting businesses but face unprecedented burdens to keep their doors open. Legal Analyst and Business Owner Monique Pressley has created a pathway forward for black women. We will talk to her about her upcoming business seminar. Chris Paul, Phoenix Suns Point Guard, just graduated from Winston-Salem State University and presented a $2500 financial gift to his graduating class. We will show you the video of him explaining why he did it. Support RolandMartinUnfiltered and #BlackStarNetwork via the Cash App ☛ https://cash.app/$rmunfiltered PayPal ☛ https://www.paypal.me/rmartinunfiltered Venmo ☛https://venmo.com/rmunfiltered Zelle ☛ roland@rolandsmartin.com Annual or monthly recurring #BringTheFunk Fan Club membership via paypal ☛ https://rolandsmartin.com/rmu-paypal/ Download the #BlackStarNetwork app on iOS, AppleTV, Android, Android TV, Roku, FireTV, SamsungTV and XBox
Popular Braider Mysteriously Dies While Vacationing in Cabo w/ 6 Friends → They ALL Had A Different Story, Mom Says: https://youtu.be/TpsmAG0_bvg #ShanquellaRobinson was 25 years old and lived in Charlotte, NC. According to her social media, she attended West Charlotte High School and later graduated from Winston Salem State University. Shanquella's friends and family described her as loving, compassionate, and goal-oriented. Her mother told the local news she had a heart of gold. She loved everybody, and pretty much everybody loved her. Her daughter also was a boss. Shanquella was a business owner of a hair braiding business that was popular with kid braiding. She then ventured off to open and own a women's clothing boutique store. Shanquella was driven and determined to conquer whatever she put her mind to. She was very hard-working, but she loved everything she did. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/leah-gordone/support
Topics CoveredImportance of HBCU ExperienceBlack Pearl Global Investments is a black-owned asset management and venture capital firmjust acquired Florida contact lens manufacturer Hydrogel VisionBlack Pearl Hosted a Two Day African Healthcare Conference in September The conference gathered students, healthcare professionals, government officials, and tech entrepreneurs to discuss the current state of healthcare in Africa and innovative solutions.More on Dr. Shante WilliamsDr. Shante Williams is a distinguished venture capitalist, business owner, inventor, intellectual property strategist and private investor. Currently, she serves as CEO of Black Pearl Global Investments, a Black-owned asset management firm focused on reducing health disparities across the globe.In the venture capital sector, Dr. Shante continues to break barriers with Black Pearl's fund focused on reducing health disparities across the globe. Black Pearl is an advocate for those who continue to experience inferior outcomes and reduced access. Black Pearl's tagline – Be Well. Do Well. –captures the firm's mission to invest in transformative companies around the world.She has received numerous awards for her business and entrepreneurship efforts, and her thought leadership is frequently published in national and international media outlets. Dr. Shante earned a bachelor's degree from Winston-Salem State University and a Master of Business Administration from Queen's University of Charlotte. She holds a doctorate in integrated biomedical science, specializing in neuro-oncology and pharmacology, from The Ohio State University.Support the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's episode of Healing Pain Podcast, Dr. Joe Tatta is joined by Laverene Garner, PT, DPT, to discuss how to treat comorbid chronic pain, orthopedic conditions, and neurologic conditions. Dr. Gardner is a board certified neurologic clinical specialist, and currently works as an assistant professor in the Department of Physical Therapy at Winston-Salem State University. Prior to her role as professor, Dr. Gardner developed the vestibular therapy, mindfulness and integrated health components of a concussion recovery clinic at Camp Lajune, where she treated individuals with chronic neurologic conditions. On today's episode, we discuss how Dr. Gardner's passion for integrative healthcare shaped her early career and research interests, why exercise intensity matters in neurologic conditions, how to prescribe physical activity for individuals with neurologic problems, and a lot more. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Here's How » Join the Healing Pain Podcast Community today: integrativepainscienceinstitute.com Healing Pain Podcast Facebook Healing Pain Podcast Twitter Healing Pain Podcast YouTube Healing Pain Podcast LinkedIn Healing Pain Podcast Instagram
Your input matters beyond your expertise. Lincoln University President Brenda Allen transitioned from a professor to an administrative role and quickly learned the importance of showing up to the executive table when invited. This week Laura and Brenda discuss the importance of higher education for critical thinking, problem-solving, and career preparedness. Brenda also explores how to navigate the complicated relationships between young adults and their parents, communicating progress with donors, and teaching students how to advocate for themselves. Here are a few things you'll learn during this conversation: How higher education prepares job seekers for rapidly changing career demands Why transferable skills are priceless How Brenda's team communicates with parents and donors on investment issues Why every leader should encourage questions Why Brenda believes, “if you're invited to the table, you need to be at the table.” During the 24-Hour Influence Challenge, Brenda encourages you to write a letter to yourself explaining your three main inner strengths and sharing those strengths with others. Brenda A. Allen was appointed as Lincoln University's 14th president in 2017. Since that time, she has implemented a strategic plan designed to ensure Lincoln's place among great liberal arts institutions. Current investments include increased support for faculty teaching and scholarship, and expanding co-curricular opportunities. Under Dr. Allen's leadership, the University received a $20 million gift, the largest from a single donor in Lincoln's 167- year history. Prior to coming to Lincoln, Dr. Allen held executive positions at Winston Salem State University, Brown University, and Smith College. She also served as a postdoctoral associate and lecturer at Yale University. She holds a bachelor's in psychology from Lincoln University, and a master's degree and a doctorate in psychology, both from Howard University. You can learn more about Lincoln University here: https://www.lincoln.edu/ To learn more about Dr. Laura Sicola and how mastering influence can impact your success go to https://www.speakingtoinfluence.com/quickstart and download the quick start guide for mastering the three C's of influence. You can connect with Laura in the following ways: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drlaurasicola LinkedIn Business Page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/vocal-impact-productions/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/VocalImpactProductions Facebook: Vocal Impact Productions Twitter: @Laura Sicola Instagram: @VocalImpactProductionsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Miya A. Bryant, a native of Rocky Mount, NC, is a graduate of Winston-Salem State University and North Carolina Central University School of Law. She is part of a small contingent of attorneys nationwide who have passed the bar exam for two different states in the same year – on the very first try. Attorney Miya A. Bryant is licensed to practice law in both North Carolina and Georgia. Website: https://www.bryantlawofficesnc.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Rod Brown is a serial entrepreneur who has co-founded three companies, over the past decade, that were all bootstrapped and all grew from zero to 7 figures. The software company OnceLogix, landed on the Inc. 5000 list in 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 and The Forbes Small Giants list in 2017. Born in the small coastal city of Wilmington, N.C., Brown worked in the financial services industry. Upon graduating with a B.A. in Information Systems from Winston-Salem State University, he began working at Wachovia Bank, which is now a part of the Wells Fargo Company. He began at Wachovia, working in the bank's Operations Division, in which he led several Cash Management Services groups. He left Wachovia as a Vice President in its Wealth Management Division, as a Financial Advisor to co-found his own company. Brown co-founded the software company OnceLogix, LLC in 2005 with Trinity Manning and Ty McLaughlin. As a result, they developed Sharenote.com (www.sharenote.com), a fast-growing, web based tool used by behavioral healthcare companies in the Southeast. What started out as a tool to help Behavioral Healthcare Clinicians manage notes about their patients is becoming a sought-after Practice Management tool for behavioral healthcare firms. After seeing the success of ShareNote.com, Brown and his partners are aiming to expand the business to help offer a more streamlined management system for a host of business professions and their respective industries. Brown has recently ventured into the logistics and transportation business by Greenwood Logistic Solutions, LLC. This company has plans to disrupt transportation and logistics, while building this driver centric brand. Brown travels the country training and coaching in the areas of entrepreneurship and Leadership. He most recently co-founded ‘The Small Business Cookout', a company dedicated to the advancement of minority and women owned businesses through education, skills development, cross pollination, relationship development. He enjoys learning, his family, golf, and cycling. LINKS:https://www.instagram.com/rodericklbrown/ https://twitter.com/rodericklbrown