• Finding Your HBCU Community While Staying True to Yourself
    Jun 25 2025

    Kaylee Irving shares her journey as a first-year student at Prairie View A&M University, balancing motherhood, academics, and campus involvement while maintaining a strong GPA and clear future goals.

    • Participated in Prairie View's Summer Bridge program to ease transition to college life
    • Selected Prairie View to balance independence with proximity to her young son
    • Maintains academic excellence with mostly A's despite additional responsibilities
    • Serves in Student Government Association as Panther Aid Chair of the Judicial Branch
    • Pursuing Criminal Justice major with plans to advocate for women, juveniles, and minorities
    • Exploring internship opportunities including an FBI summer program
    • Plans to eventually pursue law school and ultimately a PhD
    • Advises high school seniors to stay true to themselves and take college transition one day at a time
    • Emphasizes the importance of networking with alumni for opportunities and mentorship

    If you're a Prairie View alum interested in connecting with Kaylee, please reach out to her at KIrving6@PVAMU.edu to offer mentorship, internship opportunities, or guidance in the criminal justice field.


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    36 mins
  • Reconnecting Roots: A Black History Month Conversation
    Jun 25 2025

    Two old friends reconnect during Black History Month, delivering a conversation as rich and nourishing as Sunday dinner. Ashley Anya, once the first female drummer at Corinthian Baptist Church, now splits her time between the States and Mexico as a DJ and healthcare entrepreneur.

    From the moment they start reminiscing about their shared past, the conversation flows with genuine warmth and honesty. Ashley's perspective as a Black American living abroad reveals something beautiful: "When it comes to the people who are of this land, they embrace us and respect us as brothers and sisters." This cross-cultural connection manifests in powerful ways, like drum circles where African rhythms meet Mayan traditions.

    The heart of their discussion tackles colorism—a reality so normalized that some don't believe it exists. Ashley brilliantly connects this to the Drake versus Kendrick Lamar feud, explaining how it represents broader questions about which Black voices get amplified: "White America has created what is normal to the extent that somebody can say that something as obvious as colorism doesn't exist." She unpacks how certain artists receive industry support while others face barriers despite equal talent.

    Their shared foundation at Corinthian Baptist Church becomes a touchpoint for discussing authentic representation and cultural education. "I learned 90% of what I know about my people there," Ashley reflects. This grounding allowed them to recognize and reject harmful stereotypes while embracing their heritage.

    Ashley's parting wisdom resonates with ancestral power: "Don't ever downplay what our ancestors did for us, how they fought for us... As melanated people on this earth, there are more people who look like you and who you can connect with culturally than not... We'll be fine, because that's our history."

    Listen to this episode to experience the unfiltered truth that emerges when authentic voices speak freely. Check out Ashley's DJ sets on social media @DJEasyWine or learn about her rehabilitation clinic, Marathon Medical, in Dayton, Ohio.

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    52 mins
  • Meet Monique Robinson
    Jun 24 2025

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    30 mins
  • Eyesight Revolution: Black Women Optometrists Changing Healthcare
    Jun 24 2025

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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • Meet Constance Beal – A Champion for Education & Child Advocacy
    Jun 12 2025

    We are honored to welcome Constance Beal as our special guest on the show! Constance is a lifelong educator and advocate who has dedicated her life to shaping young minds and ensuring every child has a voice.

    📚 Her Journey in Education
    Born and educated in the Dayton, Ohio public school system, Constance's passion for learning was sparked at an early age. She earned her B.S. in Education from Central State University (Wilberforce, Ohio) before continuing her studies at Miami University (Oxford, Ohio) and later earning a Master’s Degree in Education, specializing in reading, from the University of Dayton.

    For 30 years, she made a lasting impact as a teacher in the Dayton Public School System, working with students from kindergarten through eighth grade. Even after retiring, her dedication to education never faded.

    ⚖️ Her Role as a CASA/GAL Advocate
    After leaving the classroom, Constance found a new way to serve children—volunteering for 16 years as a Court Appointed Special Advocate/Guardian Ad Litem (CASA/GAL), ensuring that youth in the juvenile justice system have the support and guidance they deserve.

    📖 Her Continued Community Work
    Even in retirement, Constance remains a committed mentor, often tutoring children in her neighborhood and using the library as a resource for learning. She is also a deacon and active member of Liberated In Church Ministries and a proud member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., where she continues to serve with grace and dedication.

    💡What We’ll Discuss
    Join us as we dive into an important conversation about the evolving role of teachers in today’s schools and the critical role families play in a child’s education. With her wealth of experience, Constance brings invaluable insight into the challenges and opportunities in education today.

    🎧 Tune in for this powerful discussion—you won’t want to miss it!

    #EducationMatters #CASAVolunteer #AdvocateForChildren #LifelongEducator #CommunityFirst #TeacherTalk

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    43 mins
  • A Talk with a Good Friend
    Jun 11 2025

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    25 mins
  • Tell Your Story: HBCU Testimony
    Jun 6 2025

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  • “A Better Chance TV with guest Tyshiba Mabrie”
    Jun 6 2025

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    47 mins