Laughing with “Leave the World Behind”
We have jokes and questions about the Netflix thriller “Leave the World Behind” Lattie Rose joins this episode and we ask what should be in the bunker?
Support the showCelebrating the cultural riches of West Indian American heritage.
Remembering roots and remixing for today.
We have jokes and questions about the Netflix thriller “Leave the World Behind” Lattie Rose joins this episode and we ask what should be in the bunker?
Support the showThis season of episodes featured interviews from my new project called We Are Boss People.
We Are Boss People is all about the new success authentic and unapologetic - stories of transitions, unique journeys, setback and triumphs.
For more including the video from this episode please visit https://www.wearebosspeople.com/
This episode features Bill Reid, a scholar, humanitarian, leader in higher education and the public school system and someone I am proud to call a mentor.
Mr Reid shares his journey of service, including how he graduated from Georgetown law school at age 40 while he was working full time. My favorite part of the episode is his wisdom on raising daughters to create a lasting relationship.
Support the showThis season of episodes featured interviews from my new project called We Are Boss People.
We Are Boss People is all about the new success authentic and unapologetic - stories of transitions, unique journeys, setback and triumphs.
For more including the video from this episode please visit https://www.wearebosspeople.com/
This episode featured a honest and raw conversation with actress, singer, and activist Zakiya Young.
Originally from the Philadelphia area, Zakiya moved to NYC, became a Broadway actress, then decided to pack it up and move out to LA where she found room to breathe, live by faith, dropped some baggage and stepped into her authentic self.
Follow Zakiya on Instagram @officialzakiyayoung, where she has been leading conversations on being Black in the performing arts.
Support the showThis season of episodes featured interviews from my new project called We Are Boss People.
We Are Boss People is all about the new success authentic and unapologetic- stories of transitions, unique journeys, setback and triumphs.
For more including the video from this episode please visit https://www.wearebosspeople.com/
This episode featured a dialogue with Rev Daryl Williams.
Daryl’s story takes us from Brooklyn to Morehouse College, to a career in banking, a good talk with his barber to Houston, Seattle, Missouri, Yale University, and finally to Maryland where he lives with his wife and son.
Rev. Dr. Williams is the Senior Pastor of the St. Paul United Methodist Church of Oxon Hill Maryland. I hope you enjoy hearing how the community gives him hope in humanity, in the age of Corona.
Support the showThis next season of episodes featured interviews from my new project called We Are Boss People.
Who Are Boss People is all about the new success authentic and unapologetic.
I am doing profiles of Boss People with stories of transitions, unique journeys, setback and triumphs.
Nicole is a woman of many hats: wife, mother, lawyer, photographer and franchisee.
She runs two businesses while balancing being a mom to four. And she's not even a morning person. How does she balance her all her hats and hustles?
Nicole shares her tips on how she balances it all and what she is passing on to her family about persevering through a crisis.
Why the Lighthouse guys need to see Dolemite Is My Name.
Ye need some comedy.
Thinking about what Food TV could look like and cover.
The exceedingly excellent craft of "When They See Us." Why it deserved to win and why it didn't.
The One Where Rachel almost loses her hand.
What would happen if the Central Perk crew made their way to Brooklyn to hang in the Living Single brownstone?
Celebrating the cultural riches of West Indian American heritage.
Remembering roots and remixing for today.
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