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BHM365 is a weekly podcast series that explores the true account of African American History as American History. Hosted by author and marketplace entrepreneur Jo Anne Scaife, this podcast dives into the revolutionary research found in “Black History 365: An Inclusive Account of American History” a seminal work by Dr. Walter Milton, Jr. and Dr. Joel Freeman. Featuring weekly interviews with history makers and current influencers, special ‘round table’ talks and series, as well as community focused events important to urban culture around the globe BHM365 sets the historical record straight for today and for future generations.

Black History Matters 365 BHM365 is a weekly podcast series hosted by Jo Scaife a Marketplace Entrepreneur

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BHM365 is a weekly podcast series that explores the true account of African American History as American History. Hosted by author and marketplace entrepreneur Jo Anne Scaife, this podcast dives into the revolutionary research found in “Black History 365: An Inclusive Account of American History” a seminal work by Dr. Walter Milton, Jr. and Dr. Joel Freeman. Featuring weekly interviews with history makers and current influencers, special ‘round table’ talks and series, as well as community focused events important to urban culture around the globe BHM365 sets the historical record straight for today and for future generations.

    BHM365 Special: Real Relationships with Dr. Terrence Schofield - Fathers to Sons: A View Into the Father/Son Relationship and How It Matters - Special Guest: Terrence Schofield, Jr. and Jacquez Cotner

    BHM365 Special: Real Relationships with Dr. Terrence Schofield - Fathers to Sons: A View Into the Father/Son Relationship and How It Matters - Special Guest: Terrence Schofield, Jr. and Jacquez Cotner

    BHM365
     "Real Relationships"  Dr. T, Terrence Schofield, The People's Psychologist
    Special Guest: Terrence Schofield, Jr. and Jacquez Cotner

    Topic: Father to Sons-A View Into the Father/Son Relationship and How It Matters

    BHM365 presents a new show that will focus first relationships, how we as everyday people relate to one another in marriage, family, friendship, business, and more. This show will be hosted with Dr. Terrence Schofield, African American Psychologist or better known as Dr. T., the People's Psychologist. Dr. T is is one of the most sought after relationship experts in America. Dr. T's coaching organization is a for-profit that assists individuals, couples, businesses, and organizations seeking to resolve conflicts, improve communication, gather confidence, and build stronger relationships. From one-on-one coaching sessions to auditorium filled training workshops and seminars, Dr. T has the tools and services to meet your personal, professional, spiritual, and organizational needs.

    Dr. T. is also a established author who books are "Distractions: Why We Do What we Do" and "Black Married and Not Feeling It".

    BHM365 is presenting a weekly show that allows our audience to experience the magic of Dr. T on Thursdays at 6pm. Make sure you tune to listen to some of the most cutting edge relationship advice of today!

    Visit Dr. T's website at www.drtee.net.


    Direct Link to listen: https://blackhistorymatters365.Buzzsprout.com
    Comments at Facebook Link: https://www.facebook.com/BHM365PODCAST
    Website: www.bhm365.com
    Email: info@bhm365.com

    We look forward to you listening and posting your questions and comments. We are excited about this series and know it will help so many of our black males and all who listen.

    Contact the Experts Below:
    Dr. T. - reconcile2u@yahoo.com
    Ron Johnson -  Ron. Johnson@nashvile.gov

    To purchase the book "BH365: An Inclusive Account of American History" visit link below:
    Order a copy of the book at  https://bit.ly/Joannbh365

    Show Technical Production Engineer: Juels N. Evans
    Podcast music: Soundstrips.com, Title-Bitz

    • 57 min
    BH365 Celebrating Black History Month - Quotes, Stories, and Interviews - Black Solutionists - Cathy Hughes, Part 2

    BH365 Celebrating Black History Month - Quotes, Stories, and Interviews - Black Solutionists - Cathy Hughes, Part 2

    Black Solutionists Series: Episode 5
    Cathy Hughes - Part 2
    Founder of An Influential Black media Network
    (Urban One, TV One, iOne Digital)


    We are presenting a series called "Black Solutionists", focusing on the individuals that took chances on pursuing their dreams and brought to our culture a wealth of knowledge and life lessons on success that made a difference in history and our world. We present our journey with Cathy Hughes, founder of an influential Black media network.   (Part 2)


    Cathy Hughes

    "The tragedy is women of color have made more progress in basketball than they have in broadcasting." (Cathy Hughes)

    Catherine Liggins Hughes is an American entrepreneur, radio and television personality and business executive. She has been listed as the second richest black woman in the United States.
    She founded the media company Radio One (now known as Urban One), and when the company went public in 1999, she became the first African-American woman to head a publicly traded corporation. In the 1970s, Hughes created the urban radio format called "The Quiet Storm" on Howard University's radio station WHUR with disc jockey and fellow Howard student Melvin Lindsey.

    In January of 2004, Hughes launched TV One, a cable television channel targeted at the African American community. Today, Hughes has the distinction of being the first African American woman to head a media company publicly traded on the U.S. Stock Exchange, and she continues to serve as Chairperson of Radio One.

    To find out more about Cathy Hughes visit https://cathyhughes.com

    Direct Link to listen: https://backhistorymatters365.Buzzsprout.com
    Comments at Facebook Link: https://www.facebook.com/BHM365PODCAST
    Website: www.bhm365.com
    Email: info@bhm365.com
    Content (short bio): WK

    We look forward to you listening and posting your questions and comments. We are excited about this series and know it will inspire all who listen.

    To purchase the book "BH365: An Inclusive Account of American History" visit link below:
    Order a copy of the book at  https://bit.ly/Joannbh365

    Show Technical Production Engineer: Juels N. Evans
    Podcast music: Soundstrips.com, Title-Bitz

    • 6 min
    BH365 Celebrating Black History Month - Quotes, Stories, and Interviews - Black Solutionists Series, Episode 4 - Cathy Hughes, Part 1

    BH365 Celebrating Black History Month - Quotes, Stories, and Interviews - Black Solutionists Series, Episode 4 - Cathy Hughes, Part 1

    BH365 Presents
    Black Solutionists Series
    Cathy Hughes - Part 1 - Episode 4
    Founder of An Influential Black media Network
    (Urban One, TV One, iOne Digital)


    We are presenting a series called "Black Solutionists", focusing on the individuals that took chances on pursuing their dreams and brought to our culture a wealth of knowledge and life lessons on success that made a difference in history and our world. We present our journey with Cathy Hughes, founder of an influential Black media network.   (Part 1)


    Cathy Hughes

    “Don’t let anyone convince you that your dream, your vision to be an entrepreneur is something that you shouldn't do. What often happens is that people who are well meaning, who really care for us are afraid for us and talk us out of it. It's interesting how God arranges your schedule.” (Cathy Hughes)

    Catherine Liggins Hughes is an American entrepreneur, radio and television personality and business executive. She has been listed as the second richest black woman in the United States.
    She founded the media company Radio One (now known as Urban One), and when the company went public in 1999, she became the first African-American woman to head a publicly traded corporation. In the 1970s, Hughes created the urban radio format called "The Quiet Storm" on Howard University's radio station WHUR with disc jockey and fellow Howard student Melvin Lindsey.

    In January of 2004, Hughes launched TV One, a cable television channel targeted at the African American community. Today, Hughes has the distinction of being the first African American woman to head a media company publicly traded on the U.S. Stock Exchange, and she continues to serve as Chairperson of Radio One.

    To find out more about Cathy Hughes visit https://cathyhughes.com

    Direct Link to listen: https://backhistorymatters365.Buzzsprout.com
    Comments at Facebook Link: https://www.facebook.com/BHM365PODCAST
    Website: www.bhm365.com
    Email: info@bhm365.com
    Content (short bio): WK

    We look forward to you listening and posting your questions and comments. We are excited about this series and know it will inspire all who listen.

    To purchase the book "BH365: An Inclusive Account of American History" visit link below:
    Order a copy of the book at  https://bit.ly/Joannbh365

    Show Technical Production Engineer: Juels N. Evans
    Podcast music: Soundstrips.com, Title-Bitz

    • 5 min
    BH365 Celebrating Black History Month - Quotes, Stories, and Interviews - Black Solutionist Series Invitation

    BH365 Celebrating Black History Month - Quotes, Stories, and Interviews - Black Solutionist Series Invitation

    BHM365
    Celebrating Black History Month
    Black Solutionist Series


    Black Solutionist Series
    We are introducing a series called "Black Solutionists", focusing on the individuals that took chances on pursuing their dreams and brought to our culture a wealth of knowledge and life lessons on success that made a difference in history and our world. 

    Purchase Book: "BH365: An Inclusive Account of American History" at  https://bit.ly/Joannbh365

    • 1 min
    BH365 Celebrating Dr. Martin Luther King Jr Birthday: The Ultimate Measure of A Man

    BH365 Celebrating Dr. Martin Luther King Jr Birthday: The Ultimate Measure of A Man

    BHM365
    Celebrating Dr. Martin Luther King Jr
    Famous Quote


    Famous Quote:
    The Ultimate Measure Of A Man



    “The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.”― Martin Luther King Jr.


    Click the link below to get  BH365 book: "BH365: An Inclusive Account of American History"
    https://bit.ly/Joannbh365

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    • 59 sec
    BH365 Sunday Memoirs: Black Solutionists Series - Reginald F. Lewis - First Black Billionaire, Part 3-Final Episode

    BH365 Sunday Memoirs: Black Solutionists Series - Reginald F. Lewis - First Black Billionaire, Part 3-Final Episode

    Sunday Memoirs
    Black Solutionists
    Part 3-Final Episode
     
     Reginald F. Lewis
     First Black Billionaire

    Sunday Memoirs  takes a look back in the past to find inspiration for the future. We will take time to share great inspiring accounts and building moments of the Black Church and others, depicting religious traditions and spiritual awakenings that contributed to the foundation of the church and our faith today.  We will also explore great businessman and women of faith that contributed to the faith and made our communities better by pursuing their God-given purposes. At times we will share inspirational words to educate and encourage individuals on their journey of faith in God.

    We are introducing a series called "Black Solutionists", focusing on the individuals that took chances on pursuing their dreams and brought to our culture a wealth of knowledge and life lessons on success that made a difference in history and our world. We start our journey with Reginald F. Lewis, the first black billionaire (3 part).


    "The dream is free, but the hustle is sold separately." (Reginald F. Lewis)
     
    Reginald F. Lewis was born on December 7, 1942 in an East Baltimore neighborhood he once described as “semi-tough.” Lewis was strongly influenced by his family. His parents, grandparents, uncles, and aunts always encouraged Lewis to “be the best that you can be.” Reginald’s grandmother would teach him the importance of saving, even cutting and peeling strips from the bottom of a tin can and nailing it to the floor of a closet to protect his savings. At the age of ten, Lewis set up a delivery route to sell the Afro American newspaper. After building the business from ten customers to more than a hundred in two years, he sold the route at a profit.

    Reginald attended Dunbar High School, where he distinguished himself as an athlete on the playing field and a hard working student in the class room. He was quarterback of the football team, shortstop for varsity baseball, a forward on the basketball team and was team captain of all three.  In 1961, Lewis entered Virginia State University on a football scholarship. 
    In 1965, the Rockefeller Foundation funded a summer school program at Harvard Law School to introduce a select number of black students to legal studies. Reginald lobbied for his acceptance and got in. After graduation (HLS ‘68), Lewis landed a job practicing corporate law with a prestigious New York law firm. Two years later he, along with a few others, set up Wall Street’s first African American law firm.
    A desire to "do the deals myself" led Lewis to establish TLC Group, L.P. in 1983. His first successful venture was the $22.5 million leveraged buyout of McCall Pattern Company. It was a struggling business in a declining industry.

    Just months after his first successful exit, Reginald F. Lewis’s unknown two man team outbid huge firms like Citicorp to secure the purchase of Beatrice Foods (64 companies in 31 countries). At $985 million, the deal was the largest leveraged buyout of overseas assets by an American company at that time. By 1992, the company had sales of over $1.8 billion annually, making it the first black-owned business to generate a billion dollars in annual sales.

    To find out more about Reginal Lewis visit www.reginaldflewis.com. All bio content comes from this website.

    Purchase Book: "BH365: An Inclusive Account of American History" at  https://bit.ly/Joannbh365

    Music By: Kirk Whalum, Title Song: Wade In the Water 

    • 5 min

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