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Educational Conversations with Scholars in Mind. "Our mission is to empower and uplift scholars pursuing higher education at HBCUs, ensuring they have the resources, support, and opportunities needed for a successful future. Through mentorship, scholarship programs, and community engagement, we strive to create a pathway to excellence, fostering academic achievement, leadership development, and a strong sense of cultural identity. Together, we are building a brighter future for young scholar ...
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Rhoden Fellows Podcast

Andscape, William C. Rhoden

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Andscape’s Rhoden Fellows podcast is hosted by a rotation of four undergraduate students at HBCU’s who are training under New York Times award-winning columnist William C. Rhoden as the next generation of sports journalists. Through the lens of sports, the fellows discuss stories about race, class and culture.
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Slept On

Inferno

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Welcome to Slept On, a new sports podcast from Inferno.ms dedicated to uncovering Mississippi's unsung sports stories! Hosted by Corinne Ellington and Isaiah Wilson, this show brings you weekly updates from all 33 colleges in Mississippi, from powerhouse SEC schools to junior colleges, universities, and HBCUs. We cover every sport, every game, and every remarkable story that deserves the spotlight. From inspiring underdog moments to unexpected victories, Slept On celebrates the athletes and ...
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Smart Talks with IBM

Pushkin Industries and iHeartPodcasts

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Join Malcolm Gladwell, author and host of Revisionist History, for Smart Talks with IBM as he speaks with visionaries who are creatively applying technology in business to drive change and transform their industries. This season, Smart Talks with IBM is hitting the road. We’re stepping outside the studio to explore how IBM clients are using artificial intelligence to transform the way they do business. It’s a fresh look behind the curtain of technology, where big ideas meet cutting-edge solu ...
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Our journeys to HBCUs weren’t planned, but they changed our lives. Howard gave boldness, confidence, and pride to a first-gen Nigerian American who barely knew what an HBCU was. Bowie turned a reluctant choice into a lifelong family, brotherhood through Omega Psi Phi and resilience shaped a hesitant student into a proud graduate. HBCUs gave us more than education—they gave us purpose, pride, and a deep connection to our culture. Through our podcast, we celebrate the magic of HBCUs, sharing s ...
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The IDE Impolite Conversation Podcast

The Iconoclast Dinner Experience (IDE)

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Join this weekly podcast with Dr. Lezli Levene Harvell, Creator + Curator of The Iconoclast Dinner Experience and her daughters, Zuri and Nava, where they explore Culture, Race, + Societal Issues through the lens of cultural critics, industry experts, writers, and HBCU students and recent grads. Season Two includes Impolite Conversations on topics such as Formerly Untouchable Castes, $5 Indians, and Being White In South Africa 20 years Post-Apartheid.
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HBCU News

HBCU News

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We discuss everything about HBCUs. From sports, greek life, business, campus activities, and so much more. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hbcunews/support
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Eleven11

Eleven11

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Welcome to the Eleven11 podcast hosted by Ryan and Ronnika, also known as, #TeamRyonni. We are a millennial couple that was brought together through our wonderful HBCUs. Join us as we discuss music, all the madness in the media and our mood for the week. Our mood is where we talk about any and everything from religion, to politics and sex. We hope you enjoy the Eleven11 podcast. Thanks for listening!
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The Gerald Moore Jr. Show dives deep into the intersections of sports, life, culture, cannabis, fatherhood, marriage, faith, and everything in between. Hosted by former NFL free agent, entrepreneur, and advocate Gerald Moore Jr., each episode delivers authentic conversations that challenge norms, uplift communities, and explore the complexities of modern life. From candid talks with athletes and industry leaders to raw reflections on parenting and marriage, Gerald brings humor, wisdom, and u ...
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The NEED Podcast

Dr. Marcia Sturdivant

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The NEED Podcast brings you powerful stories from the frontlines of educational equity. Hosted by Dr. Marcia Sturdivant, President & CEO of NEED, each episode features dynamic students, passionate advocates, and strategic partners who are reshaping futures through mentoring, scholarships, and collaborative support. Whether you're navigating the college journey, uplifting your community, or exploring how your organization can make a difference, this series offers real talk and real tools. Exp ...
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Da Wake Up

Man Down Podcast Network

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We not asking everybody to be "woke" but if you're gonna sleep at least sleep with one eye opened! Here on Da Wake Up, we cover a variety of social topics with lots of humor and a woke approach.
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Going for Two

Good Spot LLC

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If you love college athletics and want to better understand how it works, the Going for Two Podcast will dive into the latest news and provide analysis about some of the forces that shape college athletics on and off the field. Hosted by the Extra Points newsletter's Matt Brown and longtime national sports writer Bryan Fischer.
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Undisciplined

KUAF 91.3 Public Radio

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Undisciplined is a podcast produced in collaboration with the African and African American Studies program with the University and KUAF Public Radio. Hosted by Dr. Caree Banton, this podcast will push the confines of your traditional academic disciplines and unveil how the objectives of African and African American studies can be found in the everyday if you just look.
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Pamp & Circumstance

Pamp & Circumstance

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Two DFW-based lawyers reunite after 20 years with a common goal - create a space to have meaningful conversations about events and issues that matter, that make us think about ourselves and our worlds, and that motivate us to tap into our power potential! From local politics to the global stage, monthly Books of Mass Instruction Book Club discussions, weekly progress/report cards for local, state, and national individuals and events, to Pamp Unfiltered and unleashed, co-hosts, Lesa Pamplin & ...
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Aspen Institute

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In-depth profiles of outstanding individuals among the 22% of college students who are also parents. Created by Ascend at Aspen Institute, this narrative documentary collection celebrates the scores of students who are pursuing their educations while raising children, working, and also leading in their families and communities.
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We Got Problems

Curtis G Martin, Rhonda L Brown & Caliph Johnson Sr

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Welcome to the we got problems podcast, with co-host Curtis G Martin, Rhonda L Brown, and Caliph Johnson Sr, the only podcast where solutions get discussed to our community's everyday troubles. Each week, you will hear mind-blowing conversations and actionable tips and strategies that you can implement in your daily life to become more effective. We Got Problems, and We Got Solutions.
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MahoganyBooks Front Row: The Podcast is a thoughtfully curated series that offers a unique opportunity to listen to Black authors discussing their latest works. Each episode of the podcast features an in-depth conversation with an author, delving into their creative process, inspirations, and the themes explored in their book. The series is a re-cast of the live author talks hosted by MahoganyBooks, a Black-owned bookstore in Washington DC dedicated to promoting literature written for, by, o ...
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2024 is a movement centered around creating concrete strategies that encourage individuals to enter into the activism space. We are a group of members of the high school class of 2020 and allies striving to make the work of activists and organizers easier by providing resources to increase impact, craft rhetoric, and build grassroots power. This includes explaining different policy proposals, talking about current events, having intimate discussions about unjust systems, and learning about e ...
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Ethics and Education

Carrie Welsh, Center for Ethics and Education

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How should we be thinking about ethical questions in education? Conversations and features with philosophers and education researchers. From classroom dilemmas to policy decisions, K-12 through higher ed. We also make teaching guides to use in sociology, education, and philosophy classes. Available on our website. Produced by the Center for Ethics and Education at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Funding from the Spencer Foundation.
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Welcome to The HBCU Audio Experience, hosted by entrepreneur Todd Finley. The HBCU Audio Experience podcast is produced and distributed by HBCU Grad. On this podcast you'll find a mix of interviews, strategy sessions, behind the scenes, news and fireside chats with HBCU Grads and students. You'll also hear current thoughts that the HBCU Grad staff records originally for this audio experience!
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The SS Inner ramblings podcast is dedicated to providing no nonsense straight talk from the mind of the Stupid Scientist and other STEM professionals. Join us on your routine commute for thought provoking conversations that'll have you questioning why you've never heard of us before. We keep it real on a variety of topics including career navigation, being a minority in the STEM field along with touching base on the ish they never taught you in school.
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Funding is the Matter

Sarah Michelle Lee Bartley Productions

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Funding is the Matter is a podcast that talks about the surplus of issues caused by the racial wealth gap. I tackle different science and policy issues on the local, state, and federal levels. Within each section, I am going to have a policy memo episode. A policy memo is a document that provides analysis and/or recommendations for a particular audience regarding a particular situation or problem. This is a podcast to educate and empower us all to take our future into our own hands. For the ...
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Crossroads RTP

Research Triangle Park

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This podcast is brought to you by Research Triangle Park, where people + ideas converge. We focus on the intersection of relationships and collaborations throughout the Triangle region of North Carolina. We believe that "better together" is not just a catchy slogan, but the key to sustainability for our growing region will sustain the tremendous growth we are experiencing. Join host Ray Trapp, Vice President of Strategic Engagement for RTF, as he discusses economic development, community eng ...
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NEED Has An Annual HBCU Tour. What Has This Experience Been Like For Students And Tour Leaders? Watch a light switch on when a student steps onto a campus where success looks like them. We take you inside NEED’s 10-day HBCU tour, a journey through more than a dozen states and nearly 18 campuses that blends admissions access, cultural history, and m…
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What Is The Significance Of The Annual NEED Dinner? A red carpet. A packed ballroom. Hundreds of voices cheering as students’ names, majors, and destinations are read aloud. This is the NEED Dinner—our annual, student-centered celebration where recognition becomes momentum and a community shows up to launch scholars into college with pride and purp…
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Send us a text Deadlines, forms, and surprise fees can make college planning feel like a moving target. We pull back the curtain on a process that actually works, pairing real parent perspective with practical coaching from Dr. Mo to turn chaos into clear next steps. From tuition shock to application strategy, this conversation gets honest about wh…
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What Does NEED Stand For And Why Was It Founded? A single phone call turned grief into momentum. When Marian Jordan heard that Medgar Evers had been assassinated in 1963, she teamed up with Florence Reizenstein and organized a benefit dinner that changed the trajectory for 76 students. That night became the seed of NEED, a scholarship and mentorshi…
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"Time for an Awakening" with Bro. Elliott & Bro. Richard, Sunday 12/14/2025 at NEW TIME 6:00 PM (EST) 5:00 PM (CST) guest, was Activist, Organizer, President, Black Farmers and Agriculturalists Association-Memphis, Thomas Burrell. Mr. Burrell updated the listeners on why he is requesting that Black farmers opt out of applying for President Donald T…
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Bishop Dickie L. Robbins is a dynamic visionary, community leader, public speaker, preacher, teacher, husband, and father. Bishop Robbins is a strong believer in equipping the believer to embrace the truth of who they are in Christ. They are to influence the world around them by having signs and wonders following them. The life of the believer shou…
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In a conversation between Gallup CEO Jon Clifton and Dr. Marlene Tromp, president of the University of Vermont, Tromp shares how her strengths shape the way she leads. Listen in as Tromp discusses how she thinks about building trust and belonging across campus and why clarity and self-awareness are essential in moments of uncertainty. Originally re…
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Should colleges actively resist the Trump administration or find ways to engage and compromise? Vanderbilt University’s chancellor, Daniel Diermeier, has emerged as a leading example of engagement — facing a mix of cheers and jeers in the academy. Jeff and Michael talked with Diermeier about why he thinks higher education needs to change, and his a…
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This week, Corinne and Isaiah turn up the heat with Inferno, a special episode featuring Quay Burnett, athletic trainer at The W. Quay pulls back the curtain on life in the training room—from late-night rehabs to keeping athletes locked in through every high-intensity season. They dig into the science, the grind, and the stories you never hear from…
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Send us a text What if the people you meet on a fifth-grade playground become the anchor that carries you through college, career, and real life? We sit down with two Detroit best friends whose paths led to Wilberforce University, where “WU-Fam” isn’t a slogan—it’s a safety net. From FAFSA missteps to a turbulent roommate semester, they share how l…
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This week we're joined by Hannah Snyder (MTS 1). We discuss the sense of imposter syndrome she felt within her own religious community, the complications and pressures she felt as a religious community leader, and about the sense of fulfillment she eventually found as a participating member of religious community life, and more!Transcript: https://…
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This week we're joined by Austin Ball (MDiv 1). We talk about the difficulty learning and growing that comes with leaving home, about navigating multiple religious belongings, about the unexpected intersections of intellectual and spiritual life, and more.Transcript: https://www.hds.harvard.edu/news/2025/12/11/hope-podcast-featuring-austin-ball-mdi…
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For episode 18 of the Pop Apocalypse, we welcome theologian, author, and Episcopal priest, Cynthia Bourgeault. Cynthia is the author of numerous books, including Eye of the Heart: A Spiritual Journey into the Imaginal Realm and The Heart of Centering Prayer: Nondual Christianity in Theory and Practice. Her work brings the Christian contemplative an…
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Joanne Mitchell-McLaren is a Lifelong Patient Advocate and Educator, Clinical Expert and Rare Disease Specialist. Her overall goal is to prepare and provide patients and caregivers with the awareness, support and education they need as it relates to their health. She has provided tools, education and encouragement that patients need to feel confide…
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What Advice Do You Give College-bound Students Navigating Barriers And Uncertainty? Your college journey shouldn’t be decided by glossy brochures or a noisy feed. We break down how to make confident choices with first-hand campus visits, real conversations, and a plan that fits your life. Dr. Marcia Sturdivant shares practical ways to highlight you…
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As the year comes to a close, Jeff and Michael step back to review some themes from recent episodes. They home in on how to build innovative campus cultures, and how colleges can respond to AI. And they look ahead, offering predictions for higher ed for 2026. This episode is made with support from Ascendium Education Group, Adobe, and Butler Univer…
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“Time for an Awakening” with Bro. Elliott & Bro.Richard, Sunday 12-07-25 guest, Agya Kwadwo gave an update on the Abibitumi Film Festival and the Abibitumi Black Power Conference 2025, held in Ghana. Also “OPEN FORUM SUNDAY EDITION… "Are some of the nation's Black Mayors being co-opted?" This and other topics were part of the discussions in the Ope…
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Send us a text Some stories don’t unfold—they accelerate. From the buzz of Wilberforce’s music halls to the bright lights of 550 Madison Avenue, we trace how a sister’s blueprint, a fearless ask, and the quiet grind of craft turned campus life into a creative career. Our guest, Shava—songwriter, artist, producer, and proud Flint native—opens up abo…
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Lawrence C. Harris is a nationally recognized Youth Empowerment Speaker with a dynamic voice for teens and young adults facing self-doubt, insecurity, and internal barriers. Through his powerful lived experience—overcoming childhood abuse, Autism, and complex PTSD—Lawrence has helped thousands of young people build unshakable self-worth and rise ab…
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“Time for an Awakening” with Bro. Elliott & Bro. Richard, Sunday 11/30/2025 at 6:00 PM (EST), the guest was lead organizers and spokespersons from around the country, Kamau Franklin (CMB), Sadiki Kambon (NLC), Nnamdi Lumumba (NBRPC), Obafemi Kinseidelele ( Race 1st Rally), and Patrick Lumumba ( Black Power Movement) in Mississippi. Our guests will …
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“Time for an Awakening” with Bro. Elliott & Bro. Richard, Sunday 11/30/2025 at 6:00 PM (EST), the guest was lead organizers and spokespersons from around the country, Kamau Franklin (CMB), Sadiki Kambon (NLC), Nnamdi Lumumba (NBRPC), Obafemi Kinseidelele ( Race 1st Rally), and Patrick Lumumba ( Black Power Movement) in Mississippi. Our guests will …
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Send us a text A quiet kid from Philadelphia. A long drive past Ohio cornfields. A campus that didn’t offer luxury, but taught resilience, community, and the kind of confidence that lasts a lifetime. That’s where our conversation with Alumni Association President Dell Woods begins—and it quickly becomes a blueprint for how HBCUs transform potential…
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Send us a text Two best friends pick up the thread right where campus left it. We rewind to Wilberforce University—move-in day, the union, freshman choir—and unpack how a demanding director, tight-knit classmates, and steady mentors forged habits that still carry us. The memories are hilarious and human (yes, there was a snowball ambush), but the t…
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By Danae King The Columbus Dispatch When it comes to racial parity, Columbus lags behind other cities — by hundreds of years. A study shows that it will take Black Columbus residents 700 years to get opportunities to improve their wealth and quality of life equal to their white neighbors. On average, it will take Black Americans 300 years to catch …
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What does it really mean to “love your enemies”? In this episode of the Harvard Religion Beat, host Jonathan Beasley talks with Rev. Matthew Potts—Professor of Religion and Literature at Harvard Divinity School and Pusey Minister at Harvard’s Memorial Church—about forgiveness, anger, and living with harm without letting it define us.Edited by Eden …
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On the latest stop of Future U.'s campus tour, hosts Michael Horn and Jeff Selingo visit Bowie State University to speak with President Aminta Breaux, as well as faculty and administrators at the Maryland institution about increased enrollment at HBCUs, partnerships with employers, and student engagement. With support from Salesforce.org.…
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“Time for an Awakening” with Bro. Elliott & Bro. Richard, Sunday 11/23/2025 at 6:00 PM (EST) “OPEN FORUM SUNDAY EDITION… Historically Black Colleges and Universities were created as learning spaces for self-determined Black education, thought, and liberation. But after you hear this, ask yourself and others the critical question, are HBCU'S being c…
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“Time for an Awakening” with Bro. Elliott & Bro. Richard, Sunday 11/23/2025 at 6:00 PM (EST) “OPEN FORUM SUNDAY EDITION… Historically Black Colleges and Universities were created as learning spaces for self-determined Black education, thought, and liberation. But after you hear this, ask yourself and others the critical question, are HBCU’S being c…
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Corinne and Isaiah break down the hype of junior college soccer in Mississippi as Northwest Mississippi Community College pushes towards their second national championship runs. They spotlight the intensity, the standouts, and the JUCO grit that makes these programs impossible to ignore. If you’re sleeping on Mississippi JUCO soccer, this episode i…
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The Gallup Podcast will return in 2026. As we round out the year, we invite you to explore Leading With Strengths, a special series on global leadership. Through in-depth interviews, we uncover the decisions, mindsets and strengths that define exceptional leadership across industries and cultures. Juan Carlos Pinzón twice served as Colombia’s ambas…
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Send us a text Alumni pride is more than a colorway and a sweatshirt that still fits; it’s a blueprint for lifting the next class higher. We open with real community energy—VIP raffle tickets, an all‑black affair, and an HBCU family night at the Wonder Chamber that doubles as a toy drive—then move into the stories that make those events matter: hea…
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Malcolm Gladwell heads to San Francisco Tech Week to talk with IBM’s new Director of Research Jay Gambetta in front of a live audience. They discuss IBM’s plans to scale quantum computing power, the groundbreaking experiments already underway, and what impact these new computers could have on chemistry, medicine, and even finance. This is a paid ad…
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When Marymount Manhattan College’s board of trustees decided last year to merge with Northeastern University, becoming a part of that Boston-based university’s global system, the vote was unanimous. As Jeff and Michael continue their ongoing exploration (some might say obsession) with mergers and acquisitions in higher ed, they talk to one of Marym…
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"Time for an Awakening” with Bro. Elliott & Bro. Richard, Sunday 11/16/2025 at 6:00 PM (EST), our guest was , Educator, Staff Director of the Center for Africana Studies at the University of Pennsylvania, Dr. Kelly Harris. Our guest discussed the Counter-Intelligence Program (COINTELPRO) targeted against African Americans by the United States gover…
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“Time for an Awakening” with Bro. Elliott & Bro. Richard, Sunday 11/16/2025 at 6:00 PM (EST), our guest was , Educator, Staff Director of the Center for Africana Studies at the University of Pennsylvania, Dr. Kelly Harris. Our guest discussed the Counter-Intelligence Program (COINTELPRO) targeted against African Americans by the United States gover…
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Send us a text What happens when a sharp-dressed dreamer can’t find clothes that fit—and decides to fix it for everyone? We sit with Rod, the founder of Upsize Fashion and a working comedian, to trace the leap from a Vegas fashion convention to a full-service menswear store at Rolling Oaks Mall. He opens up about starting with big and tall, expandi…
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On this episode of Slept On with Corinne and Isaiah, the crew shifts gears to the fast lane — spotlighting Mississippi’s own NASCAR legend, Lake Speed. From his roots in Jackson to competing against icons like Dale Earnhardt, Speed carved out a career defined by grit, faith, and Southern pride. Corinne and Isaiah dig into how a Mississippi kid made…
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In this special live-reaction episode of Slept On, Corinne and Isaiah are watching the SEC semifinals as Mississippi State battles it out against LSU on the soccer field. The duo gives their unfiltered, real-time takes on the match. In between whistles, they also dive into some Mississippi State football talk and highlight the Dawgs first win since…
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What Kinds Of In-kind Donations Are Most Helpful? Real help isn’t always a check—it’s a laptop that works at 2 a.m., a mentor who answers the hard questions, or a company that shares its expertise when it matters most. We dig into the practical, high-impact ways noncash giving propels students into college and keeps them on track through graduation…
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Send us a text A neighborhood can change when one brave yes turns into many. That’s the heartbeat of this conversation as we spotlight local leaders who feed families, mentor girls into confident young women, bring step culture roaring back to San Antonio, and create real publishing opportunities for HBCU student artists. We kick off with Ronald Go…
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