Class is in session. Hosts discuss Historically Black Colleges and Universities while spotlighting alumni through news, colorful commentary, and interviews. Listen to conversations on “hot button” HBCU topics and meet HBCU graduates making a mark in a variety of industries. The assignment is to make you think, laugh, respect and appreciate HBCUs!
This episode is all about the historic election of Howard University alumna, Vice President Kamala Harris. I’m joined by Political Organizer, Social Justice Advocate and Claflin University alumnus, Derrick Quarles. We recap the 2021 Inauguration, our hopes and expectations for the Biden/Harris Administration and uplift the HBCU graduates who were at the helm of this political success.
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On this episode, we speak with Mr. Ray Cunninghamn. He’s a graduate of Virginia State University. Ray is a MultiMedia Maven who has established himself on various platforms including television, radio, and digital. He’s best known for putting his HBCU on the map as a cast member of BET’s College Hill and now a member of VH1’s Love & Hip Hop Hollywood cast. During this episode, we discuss his career, HBCU experience, and NEW HBCU board game, Yardopoly.
College Hill [9:00] Love & Hip Hop [13:03] Yardopoly [25:09] Beyonce Inspires [31:35] Advice for Grads [34:29]
On this episode, we speak with Dayna Kent. She’s a graduate of Edward Waters College. Dayna currently serves as Vice President of Membership for the UNCF National Alumni Council. Her vast HBCU advocacy reaches from Germany to the DMV area where she served as President of the DC Metropolitan Alumni Chapter for Edward Waters College and as a board member for UNCF’s Washington Inter Alumni Council. During this episode, we discuss her HBCU experience, philanthropy, and how a chance encounter with the late great Johnnie Cochran started it all.
Meeting Johnny Cochran [6:30] Becoming an HBCU Advocate[16:32] Pre-Alumni Council [22:00 ] VP of Membership for UNCF NAC [27:06] EWC Alumni Weekend [42:45] Memories of EWC [54:24] Why Choose an HBCU [59:20]
On this episode, we speak with Regan Farley. She’s a graduate of Lincoln University. Regan is a successful Publicist and Author. She’s worked for companies such as Fox Broadcasting Company, NBCUniversal, Def Jam Records, CBS Television and PS Media Talent, and now the Regan Farley Agency. During this episode, we discuss her HBCU experience, her career as a publicist and she drops some useful career gems for recent grads to utilize during this pandemic.
SHOW NOTES:
Choosing Lincoln [8:46]
Advice for New Grads in Job Market [22:05]
Giving Back to Lincoln [31:39]
Why Choose HBCU[ 35:17]
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Instagram: @RaeThePublicist
On this episode, we speak with an alumnus of Claflin University and SC State University, Jamaal Lemon. Jamaal is a Cicerone-certified beer server, co-creator of The Wayfarer Study podcast, co-curator of Help The Pour Podcast, father of Satchel, and husband of Nikki. He's a die-hard fan of the Clemson Tigers, Imperial Chocolate Stouts, and Thursdays. During this episode, we discuss his HBCU experience, his love for beer and how he’s blazing new trails in the beer industry.
SHOW NOTES:
HBCU Journey [8:58]
World of Beer Interns [26:20]
Beer Black History Moment [39:45]
Read It: Homo Deus - Yuval Noah Harari
MORE INFO:
IG: @sweetgrass3
Twitter: @wayfarerstudy
Website: goodbeerhunting.com
On this episode, we speak with Danielle Deadwyler. She's a graduate of Spelman College. Danielle is a multidisciplinary performance artist, actor, and filmmaker. She’s graced theatre stages, big screens and televisions screens with guest-star roles on BET's Being Mary Jane, OWN's Greenleaf, Tyler Perry’s The Haves & The Have Nots and the upcoming Reckoning set to hit theaters this Fall. During this episode, we discuss her HBCU experience and discuss her artistry in depth.
SHOW NOTES: Choosing Spelman [10:08] Choosing Acting [19:32] Atlanta's Evolving Entertainment Scene [32:50] Favorite Spelman Memories [49:02] Giving to Spelman [51:32]
MORE INFO: Instagram: DanielleDeadwyler Facebook: Danielle Deadwyler Website: danielledeadwyler.com
On this episode, we speak with 2x Alumnus of Tuskegee University, Davie Rickenbacker. Davie currently serves as a Health Communication Specialist at the CDC the nation's leading public health agency. He was recently thrust into the spotlight as a contestant on CBS’ Survivor and can now be found doing at speaking engagements and charity events. During this episode, we discuss his HBCU legacy, his rise to reality TV stardom and his love for Tuskegee.
SHOW NOTES:
His Family’s HBCU Legacy [5:10]
CBS Survivor: Season 37 [29:00]
Perks of Survivor: [46:00]
Being a Blerd and Cosplay [52:00]
Tuskegee Alumni Shoutouts [01:04:37]
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Instagram: @IAmDavie
Twitter: @ITweetDavie
SnapChat: @ISnapDavie
Facebook: Davie Rickenbacker
On this episode, we speak with Cheyney University of Pennsylvania alumnus, Kyle Adams. Kyle currently serves as the Associate Head Women's Basketball Coach at University of Arkansas -Pine Bluff. He’s also a speaker and athletic consultant. During this episode, we discuss how his HBCU experience, his commitment to supporting women in leadership and athletic coaching and how his business helps establish a firm foundation for leaders, coaches, and student-athletes.
SHOW NOTES:
Chris Broussard “Rich Paul Rule” [18:20]
Women’s Sports Being Marginalized [30:32]
It’s Bigger Than The Ball [38:07]
HBCU Memories at Cheyney [51:58]
MORE INFO:
IG • FB • Twitter: @CoachKA20
Website: ItsBiggerThanTheBall.com
On this episode, we speak with Cris Laniese, Bethune -Cookman University alumna. Cris is a professional artist, and Creative Director Artpocalypse Atlanta. She’s shown at exhibitions throughout the Country and her work can be found in galleries in Atlanta, New York & Jacksonville. During this episode, we discuss her HBCU experience, her passion for art and the artist and her mission to bring more awareness and visibility to Black Art.
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Cris’ Instagram @CrisLaniese
Artpocalypse Instgram @ArtpocalypseAtlanta
Get Tix: Artpocalypse ATL Upper Echelon Exhibit
On this episode, we speak with Antonio McFarland, he’s a graduate of Claflin University. Antonio currently serves as the Assistant Director of Admissions at Claflin University. He’s a motivational speaker, and new author. During this episode, we discuss how his HBCU experience helped him see the world, his new book and how his chosen career path continues to provide access to students in pursuit of higher education.
SHOW NOTES:
Studying Abroad in Paris [7:15]
What you love most about Admissions [14:55]
Author of “College Is Possible” [16:00]
Book Release / Scholarship [22:00]
Why Choose An HBCU [45:44]
MORE INFO:
Instagram: @1antoniomcfarland
Purchase College Is Possible by Antonio McFarland: Grab a Copy!
Attend Book Launch/ Donate to Scholarship: CollegeIsPossible.eventbrite.com
Amanda is a wife. A mother. A blogger. A Christian.
A charming, beautiful, bubbly, young woman who lives life to the fullest.
But Amanda is dying, with a secret she doesn’t want anyone to know.
She starts a blog detailing her cancer journey, and becomes an inspiration, touching and
captivating her local community as well as followers all over the world.
Until one day investigative producer Nancy gets an anonymous tip telling her to look at Amanda’s
blog, setting Nancy on an unimaginable road to uncover Amanda’s secret.
Award winning journalist Charlie Webster explores this unbelievable and bizarre, but
all-too-real tale, of a woman from San Jose, California whose secret ripped a family apart and
left a community in shock.
Scamanda is the true story of a woman whose own words held the key to her secret.
New episodes every Monday.
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Amanda’s blog posts are read by actor Kendall Horn.