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Johnny Lee Lane

Let’s All Recognize Our Heroes in Education

Many of us have been touched by a teacher and/or professor who has made a significant impact on our lives. That is Johnny Lee Lane. Professor Lane has educated music and percussion students all over the US and world as a college professor and Director of the United States Percussion Camp at Eastern Illinois University […]

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Ambassador Kate Canavan

What was it like to work directly with Secretary Colin Powell?

The United States and the world recently lost one of its preeminent leaders: Secretary Colin Powell. With an extensive and esteemed career, Secretary Powell devoted his life to serving America in multiple capacities: as a four-star general, National Security Advisor, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and Secretary of the US Department of State. […]

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Florence Chikowore

How do you build resilience?

Often when we hear the word resilience, it conjures up images of perfection not attainable to ordinary people. Join Ramona today as she talks to Change Leadership and Resilience Coach Florence Chikowore. “Flo” uses her change leadership coaching philosophy along with her life experiences to explain how everyone can apply simple, realistic strategies to build […]

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Karen KJ Johnson

How can women develop our executive presence?

In many environments the strong woman stigma has taken on a negative connotation.  Women, however, should not allow society to dictate our reality.  Listen to Ramona and her guest Karen KJ Johnson today as they discuss the importance of women owning and embracing our power in every aspect of our lives. As Ramona and Karen […]

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Charles Warria

What is the route to sustainable growth and development?

Charles Warria is passionate about endogenous growth and sustainable development in Africa. According to Charles, aid has not worked. Listen to Ramona’s conversation with Charles today as he explains how and why partnerships between NGOs and the private sector have created hybrid innovative and viable solutions for challenges facing communities and societies in Africa. A […]

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Alberto Sapoznik

Why should you work with a realtor specializing in commercial properties?

There are various reasons to work with a real estate agent, especially for business owners and entrepreneurs. Join Ramona and Alberto Sapaznik today as they explore the world of commercial real estate. As owner and operator of 1st Global Realty, Alberto explains the importance of having someone on your side at the negotiating table. Through […]

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Dr Ramona Houston

The Empowerment Zone Live!

Join Ramona for her first live podcast as she celebrated 1 year and 100 episodes with guests, listeners, family and friends. Listen to Ramona’s favorite moments, a panel of podcast guests, a Question/Answer from listeners, and other special surprises! Panelists included some of your and Ramona’s favorite podcast guests: Alfred Ramirez, Dr. Eddie Bonilla, Raquel […]

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Dr. Michelle Dionne Thompson

How can you become a more productive and balanced professional?

Join Ramona today as she talks with coach and scholar Dr. Michelle Dionne Thompson about her business Resistant Vision and who it serves. Resistant Vision is creating synergy between global concerns and daily life for academics and lawyers. According to Dr. Thompson, your career is more than grasping for the next rung on the professional ladder. […]

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Janneh K. Wright

The Business Capacity Development Alliance

There is a direct connection between the economic, civic, and social engagement of a community and the prosperity of its business sector. Join Ramona as she and Janneh K. Wright discuss the Business Capacity Development Alliance (BCD Alliance). BCD Alliance aims to create the largest Black business network dedicated to the empowerment of the African […]

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Dr. Jeffrey O.G. Ogbar

White nationalism and the formation of Atlanta

Today Ramona has a fascinating discussion with University of Connecticut history professor and former classmate, Dr. Jeffrey O. G. Ogbar. Listen as they discuss his current book project on how neo-Confederate politics of white nationalism provided the space for the rise of Atlanta as a Black Mecca. At the start of the Civil War, Atlanta […]

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