Segregation was created like an orchestra with many people playing many parts. This podcast examines the different instruments and how they played a part in the whole scheme of things.
Today's I share about the importance of Juneteenth to us a people. The joy of having a holiday to celebrate black people. What a joy to have a day just for you and your people. I discuss the what the future may have in store and what we need to
We are tearing down the false narrative beliefs of Robert E. Lee and other Confederates which the south built its foundation on. The hatred for black people cannot be substantiated as a legitimate reason to hate, it's based on the need of white
My encounter with three white men from New York was encouraging and inspiring to say the least. This proves there is hope that blacks and whites can have conversations and relationships. I hope you do your best to crush the demon of racism whil
Today's podcast is about the importance of blacks as Christians being involved in Social Justice. Although Martin Luther King was a Minister his work in the area of Social Justice changed a lot for Black Christians. Mamy whites worked to bring
If you drive though Danville Va., you may find a huge number of Confederate flags flying on private homes and business. This type of behavior is racist and offensive to black people. This Podcast addresses the issue by exposing the hearts of wh
It takes courage to fix those things that need fixing. Whether a relationship you need to leave or getting your house or finances in order. You the only one that can start the process of fixing your own life.
Gilbert discusses the theory regarding black people's time. A saying we use a lot now to adjust our time to real time. What's on your clock today, will you be on time or on black people's time.
It's hard to speak the truth in a society where there is a lot of falsehood, we have to be upright and tell the truth even when it hurts. Speak the truth even though it hurts. Gilbert
Today is a day of decision and one of the most important ones we have in our lives and the lives of the unborn. Thank you for the decision to listen. G.
This segment is my memory of wash day with my mom. The day was long and taxing, but it produced strength in me from carrying water, it produced clean clothes for the entire household, and bonded between me and my mom wokinig together to make fa
My mom turned 97 and I reflect on her legacy and share what her life meant to me. What is it like to live a long life and will you be able to function when you get there. What will your legacy be?
My father's little quarter only allowed me a little satisfaction but also limited my thinking to what I could not have in life. Are we only allowed a quarter in life? Do we have limited thinking? This Podcast dives into the many possibilities
My father's little quarter only allowed me a little satisfaction and limited my thinking to I could not have. Are we only allowed a quarter in life? Do we have limited thinking? If so I come to open your mind to the many possibilities which li
This episode is about the town of Danville Va. who seems to be hit by a pandemic of racism. More confederate flags flown there than there is the American flags. Are these true Americans like they say they are? If so then what does why not fly t
Today we are sharing what all we did in 2021 as we faced covid and other situations. In all we made it to 2022 with you. Thank you for being part of the journey.
I sat down in the studio with author and nutritionist Tanya Walton. Join us as Tanya shares her expertise about health, exercise and wealth. This is life changing.