6 episodes

Each episode, Hernando County students will have thought-provoking discussions with various community figures, including but not limited to teachers, politicians, business owners, etc.

Hernando County Student RoundTable Black Coalition of Hernando County

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Each episode, Hernando County students will have thought-provoking discussions with various community figures, including but not limited to teachers, politicians, business owners, etc.

    The BCOHC Student Roundtable "FEEL: The American Story" Series Ep. 5 pt. 2

    The BCOHC Student Roundtable "FEEL: The American Story" Series Ep. 5 pt. 2

    Welcome to another edition of the Black Coalition of Hernando County Student Roundtable Podcast.

    This is the 6th installment of our Black History month series, entitled FEEL: Our American story and PART 2 of last week's discussion.

    On this week's episode, host Ty Grooms is joined by Adam Maternowski, Pastor Alex Voight, Chauntina Mays, along with students Miranda Mays, Victoria Sellers, Mason Johnson, and Al'Janae Anthony to recap and discuss the first 3 episodes of our series. The panel dives into a spirited discussion on race, injustice, and the potential solutions to these ongoing issues.

    Disclaimer:  The Black Coalition of Hernando County is a non-profit organization and does NOT own the rights the the music used in this episode.

    MUSIC CREDIT:  "Lift Every Voice and Sing" by James Weldon Johnson & J Rosamond Johnson; Performed by Kirk Franklin

    • 45 min
    The BCOHC Student Roundtable "FEEL: Our American Story" Series Ep. 5 (pt. 1)

    The BCOHC Student Roundtable "FEEL: Our American Story" Series Ep. 5 (pt. 1)

    Welcome to another edition of the Black Coalition of Hernando County Student Roundtable Podcast.

    This is the 5th installment of our Black History month series, entitled FEEL: Our American story

    On this week's episode, host Ty Grooms is joined by Adam Maternowski, Pastor Alex Voight, Chauntina Mays, along with students Miranda Mays, Victoria Sellers, Mason Johnson, and Al'Janae Anthony to recap and discuss the first 3 episodes of our series. The panel dives into a spirited discussion on race, injustice, and the potential solutions to these ongoing issues.

    Disclaimer:  The Black Coalition of Hernando County is a non-profit organization and does NOT own the rights the the music used in this episode.

    MUSIC CREDIT:  "Lift Every Voice and Sing" by James Weldon Johnson & J Rosamond Johnson; Performed by Kirk Franklin

    • 43 min
    The BCOHC Student Roundtable "FEEL: Our American Story" Series Ep. 4

    The BCOHC Student Roundtable "FEEL: Our American Story" Series Ep. 4

    Welcome to another edition of the Black Coalition of Hernando County Student Roundtable Podcast.

    This is the 4th installment of our Black History month series, entitled FEEL: Our American story

    On this week's episode, you will hear of the tragic lynching and murder of Mr. Wallace Jordan as told by Mr. Jordan's son Walter Jordan, and his grandson Frank Burns, as college student Al'Janae Anthony shares her passion and empathy throughout this gripping interview.

    *WARNING*

    This episode contains graphic details of a violent lynching which may trigger some emotional distress. Listener discretion is advised.

    Disclaimer:  The Black Coalition of Hernando County is a non-profit organization and does NOT own the rights the the music used in this episode.

    MUSIC CREDIT:  "The Warning" by The Hamiltones, featuring Ricco Barrino & Petey Pablo; EMPIRE Distribution; 1964; ℗ 2020 Ghetto Allstars;



     

    • 33 min
    The BCOHC Student Roundtable "FEEL: Our American Story" Ep. 3

    The BCOHC Student Roundtable "FEEL: Our American Story" Ep. 3

    Welcome to another edition of the Black Coalition of Hernando County Student RoundTable Podcast!

    This is the third installment of our Black History series entitled "Feel: Our American Story".

    Let's listen in as students Mason Johnson, and Victoria Sellers join host Adam Maternowski in this thought-provoking dialogue with our special guest Chauntina Mays

    Disclaimer:  The Black Coalition of Hernando County is a non-profit organization and does NOT own the rights the the music used in this episode.  

    MUSIC CREDIT:  "Celebrate" by The Hamiltones; EMPIRE Distribution; 1964; ℗ 2020 Ghetto Allstars; Producer: Keith Mack; Composer Lyricist: Keith Mack

    • 49 min
    The BCOHC Student Roundtable "FEEL: Our American Story" Series Ep. 2

    The BCOHC Student Roundtable "FEEL: Our American Story" Series Ep. 2

    Welcome to another edition of the Black Coalition of Hernando County Student RoundTable Podcast! This is the second installment of our Black History series entitled "Feel: Our American Story". Listen in as students Miranda Mays, ReGina Sutphen, and Ian Stafford join host Adam Maternowski in PART 2 of an amazing conversation with our special guest Patria Dye.
    Disclaimer:  The Black Coalition of Hernando County is a non-profit organization and does NOT own the rights the the music used in this episode.  
    MUSIC CREDITS:
    Intro song- "Wake Up Everybody" by John Legend and The Roots, featuring Melanie Fionoa and Common; Courtesy of G.O.O.D. Music & Columbia Records; Written By John Whitehead, Gene McFadden & Victor Carstarphen; Cover of "Wake Up Everybody" by Harold Melvin and The Blue Notes, featuring Teddy Pendergrass;
    Closing Song- "Glory" by Common featuring John Legend; Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment, Universal Music Group, Def Jam Recordings, ARTium Recordings, Columbia Records & G.O.O.D. Music; Written By Rhymefest, Common & John Legend

    • 29 min
    The BCOHC Student Roundtable "FEEL: The American Story" Series

    The BCOHC Student Roundtable "FEEL: The American Story" Series

    Welcome to the very first edition of the Black Coalition of Hernando County Student RoundTable Podcast!
    Throughout this series, some of the brightest high school students residing in the Hernando County area will connect with and interview some amazing Hernando County citizens who will share stories of tribulation during the civil rights movement but also triumph in the midst of racism they experienced in their personal lives.
    In this episode, students Miranda Mays, ReGina Sutphen, and Ian Stafford join host Adam Maternowski and our special guest Patria Dye for PART ONE of a powerful conversation.
    Disclaimer:  The Black Coalition of Hernando County is a non-profit organization and does NOT own the rights the the music used in this episode. 
    MUSIC CREDIT: 
    H.E.R. , "Fight for You", Written by, D’Mile, Tiara Thomas & H.E.R. RCA Records

    • 28 min

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