Perspective with Ted Winn

Ted Winn

Perspective is a podcast that will have honest conversations with art creators, politicians, social justice activists, domestic abuse survivors, religious figures and a host of other interesting people. These dialogues will reflect journeys through the minds of some of the most prolific people of our time. We’ll discover what they think and believe and why they think and believe it. This podcast will unlock the power of perspective.

  1. Black Fraternities & Sororities: Part 1

    2018/06/05

    Black Fraternities & Sororities: Part 1

    In this episode of Perspective, Ted provides an interesting discussion for his listeners as he dedicates the time to discussing fraternities, sororities and Greek life. While Ted himself is not a member of a fraternity, he opens up the discussion to speak with three men from different Greek organizations, who are all members of the Divine Nine, the name given to denote the nine African-American Greek organizations. During their conversation they discuss their personal experiences in their respective fraternities both during and after college, the opportunities that experience has provided for them, as well as the impact it continues to have on their lives, each identifying that the reason (at least in part) for their personal success is somehow tied to their connectedness to their Greek organizations. While they speak to their own experiences in fraternity life, the topic of hazing is also addressed as it is a point of contention within today’s collegiate environment. The group dedicates time to discussing the historical intention of fraternities (promoting brotherhood, scholarship, community involvement, mentorship) which in many respects seems to be in opposition to how they are seen in today’s climate (promoting partying, unwanted hazing, exclusivism). The 4 likewise discuss how those apparent differences can be reconciled as they review how many organizations are pouring back into the local community through different community initiatives, projects and philanthropy, which is consistent with their historical design. As the conversation resolves, Ted and his guests also take time to discuss the somewhat contentious performance from Beyonce at the recent Cochella festival which many interpreted as an homage to HBCU’s (Historically Black College & Universities) Greek culture, while Beyonce is not herself a member of a Greek organization. While some felt her performance respectfully appropriated Greek culture, others were offended by it, which the group reviews. Ted hopes to offer the listener a fresh perspective into Greek life from those who have dedicated their lives to it and seen the tremendous good it can offer for young collegians looking for a way to be poured into while pouring into others and their community.   Follow today’s participants on Twitter & Instagram @apitts56 @iamrichaun @csurratt   Learn more about HBCU’s (Historically Black College & University’s): https://hbculifestyle.com/category/hbcus/history/   Learn more about the Divine Nine: https://hbculifestyle.com/the-divine-9-sororities-and-fraternities-on-hbcu-campuses/

    1 小時 4 分鐘
  2. Kevin Marshall

    2018/05/29

    Kevin Marshall

    In this episode of Perspective, Ted sits down with Kevin Marshall for an intriguing look into the modern legal system. Kevin is the Managing Attorney with the Marshall Law Group in the Atlanta area & a practicing criminal defense attorney. During his time with Ted, Kevin shares with the listeners the unique life circumstances that inspired him to initially consider a career in the legal profession as well as his experience as a young attorney in today’s political & social climate. He also helps the listener better understand the purpose & role of the legal process in society despite its flaws as well as the importance of having citizens speaking into the process of electing law makers in order to address the issues that are inherent in the legal system. As their conversation unfolds, Ted & Kevin discuss many timely topics, including what it takes for Kevin to be an attorney that others can relate to & identify with. Additionally he speaks to the historical stereotypes of what a prototypical legal professional looks like & what it has required for him to build his practice with clients who trust him & his expertise. Likewise he highlights the need for other young attorneys to be the types of people who are role models for younger generations despite what others might assume to be limitations do to their race or personal life circumstances. Throughout their conversation together the two also speak to issues currently hitting media headlines like the details around rapper Meek Mill’s prosecution, incarceration & recent release as an example of potential flaws in the American legal system & how they should be addressed to be more effective. The topics of police brutality & school violence are also discussed with the intent of giving a new lens through which to view the topics in light of Kevin’s professional experience. Their hope is that you will gain a new perspective on these timely topics & that you as the listener will be enabled to see that regardless of your life’s circumstances or your personal environment, you are able to step beyond that to make a future that is your own.

    1 小時 24 分鐘

簡介

Perspective is a podcast that will have honest conversations with art creators, politicians, social justice activists, domestic abuse survivors, religious figures and a host of other interesting people. These dialogues will reflect journeys through the minds of some of the most prolific people of our time. We’ll discover what they think and believe and why they think and believe it. This podcast will unlock the power of perspective.