You Better Hear Me Charlyne H. McWilliams
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- Sociedad y cultura
Entertaining, inspirational and informative chats sprinkled with wisdom and a lot of laughs.
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Homeownership, Priorities and Self-Care, Oh My
In this episode, the last of my fantastic conversation with Tai Christensen, we talk about the racial homeownership gap and what can be done to close it. It starts with teaching priorities. We also talk about the need for people, black women especially, to exercise self-care.
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Moving Forward in Racial Understanding
In this second part of my intriguing talk with Tai Christensen, hear how she and her husband grew after nearly two years of misunderstandings about where they stood on the issue of race.
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Say what now?
One of the most entertaining and engaging conversations yet on YBHM. Tai Christensen, Director of Government Affairs at The Chenoa Fund offered by CBC Mortgage Agency and the newly appointed chair of the American Mortgage Diversity Council, talks about family, marriage and how diversity almost ended her blended marriage. Hear the personal side of this dynamic, passionate champion for equal housing.
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Will Jawando Talks about "My Seven Black Dads"
This is the second part of my conversation with Will about his newly released book, "My Seven Black Dads" and his passionate about public service. We also talk about the importance of doing good - no matter how small - right where we are.
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Will Jawando Talks about His Seven Black Dads
This dynamic, dedicated public servant credits many people for helping him along this life's path. Join us as we talk about politics, a servant heart and his seven black dads.
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The True Meaning of Giver
I continue my conversation with my friend and author of Falling Forward: Mishaps on the Road to Happiness, Fobby Naghmi. We talk about music, what it takes to be a good leader and the real meaning of being a giver. Here's a hint: it doesn't include money.