
19 episodes

Fully Charged with Kendall and Sheila Qualls Kendall Qualls
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- Society & Culture
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5.0 • 41 Ratings
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Kendall and Sheila Qualls of TakeCharge explore the topics of faith, family, and education and their importance to the success of society.
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Ep. 19/ Qualls discusses the black history no one wants to talk about
With Black History Month here, Kendall Qualls, president of TakeCharge, discussed the black history “no one wants to talk about” on this week’s Fully Charged podcast.
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Ep. 18 / Kendall Qualls and Wilfred Reilly: Racism in America
Kendall Qualls and social scientist Wilfred Reilly discussed the 1619 Project and racism in America on the Fully Charged podcast this week.
Reilly is an associate professor of political science at Kentucky State University. He also holds a law degree and is the author of "Hate Crime Hoax: How the Left is Selling a Fake Race War" and "Taboo: 10 Facts You Can't Talk About." -
Ep. 17 / Debunking systemic racism
TakeCharge President and Founder Kendall Qualls and his wife, Sheila, recap the last 50 years of history in the black community, explain the tragedy, and point to marriage as a sign of hope.
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Ep. 16 / Ex-teacher describes chaos in Minneapolis schools
Simon Whitehead was a teacher in Minneapolis Public Schools for 25 years until he resigned in 2017.
He joined Kendall Qualls, president of TakeCharge, on the Fully Charged podcast to talk about the bureaucratic chaos in schools and the fallout for teachers and students. -
Ep. 15 / Ex-teacher: Violence in schools has 'become the norm'
Violence has become the norm in classrooms across Minnesota as teachers are discouraged from speaking out on the issue, former educator Debbie York told Kendall and Sheila Qualls on this week’s episode of Fully Charged.
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Ep. 14 / Local pastor says black church is failing community
The black church is failing the community, Rev. Tim Christopher said on this week’s episode of Fully Charged.
Christopher, a minister at Berean Missionary Baptist Church in downtown Minneapolis and the founder of Shepherds Works, joined Kendall and Sheila Qualls to discuss the crisis in the black community and ways they can come together to help the community. Christopher has been working with inner-city youth since 1992.
Customer Reviews
Awesome!
Can’t wait to hear more! I have heard you both speak and I hope you are able to get the word out and help people see they are victors! Sharing this with others! Thanks for standing up!
Totally Charged
Excellent podcast