What A Word!

Ryan Sharpe

I’ve learned that words are wonderful when used in a correct way. They can encourage, edify and give confidence to the hearer. A right word spoken at the right time can actually be life-changing…’ Thats why I started a podcast so I could have conversations with individuals who inspire. I believe if you listen to the podcast you will be inspired as well

  1. 107. I Found A Way To Present Hope! w/ Dr. Cherry-Ann Joseph Hislop, Director of Special Education

    FEB 11

    107. I Found A Way To Present Hope! w/ Dr. Cherry-Ann Joseph Hislop, Director of Special Education

    Dr. Cherry-Ann Joseph-Hislop, Ed.D. is the Director of Special Education for Brooklyn North, where she provides strategic, district-level leadership to advance equitable, high-quality services for students with disabilities across a diverse portfolio of schools. A nationally recognized educational leader, international educator, and consultant, Dr. Hislop brings more than 20 years of experience in urban public education, with deep expertise in systems leadership, instructional improvement, compliance, and large-scale organizational change. Dr. Hislop earned her Doctorate in Educational Leadership from Concordia University Chicago, a Master’s Degree in Special and Inclusive Education from the University of Sheffield in England, and a Bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education from Andrews University in Michigan. Her professional preparation includes advanced training in literacy education, therapeutic crisis intervention, emotionally intelligent schools, and school turnaround leadership through institutions such as Harvard University, Yale University, and Cornell University. She holds New York State certifications as a School District Leader, School Building Leader, and Special Education Teacher, and is a trained Behavior Analyst. Throughout her career, Dr. Hislop has served in leadership roles across K–12 systems, including Principal, Assistant Principal, Staff Developer, and Special Education Master Teacher. She is widely regarded for leading successful school transformation efforts, strengthening instructional coherence, and building leadership capacity among educators. Her leadership has resulted in measurable gains in student achievement, strengthened compliance and service delivery, and the successful removal of schools from state accountability designations. Dr. Hislop’s scholarship and professional work center on special education systems, equity, and improved outcomes for students with disabilities. She has designed and led innovative transition initiatives, forged cross-agency partnerships to expand workforce opportunities for students with disabilities, and advanced inclusive practices that have produced historic academic gains for students with complex learning needs. She is the author of Beyond the Bell: A Guide for Parents and Educators to Raise Neurodiverse Children with Confidence, a practical, research-informed resource that equips families and educators with strategies to foster meaningful, long-term success for neurodiverse learners. In addition to her district leadership, Dr. Hislop is a frequent presenter at professional conferences and educational forums, facilitating learning on school turnaround initiatives, data-driven instruction, leadership development, and special education compliance. Her work is grounded in a steadfast commitment to equity, accountability, and excellence for all students, particularly those with disabilities. Her leadership has been recognized with numerous honors, including citations from the New York State Senate, New York State Assembly, the Borough President of Brooklyn, and the Office of Congressman Hakeem Jeffries, as well as the Women of Distinction Award. Dr. Hislop is married to Linden Hislop, an Assistant Principal in the New York City Public Schools. Together, they are the proud parents of two daughters: Cheryssa Hislop, a third-year medical student at the University of Pennsylvania, and Lynessa Hislop, a fourth-year psychology and marketing major at Oakwood University. In addition to her work in education, Dr. Hislop is a professionally trained singer and recording gospel artist who performs for audiences around the world during her spare time. Please Follow Dr. Hislop on Instagram @cherryannjosephhislop and on Facebook : Cherry Ann Joseph Hislop

    53 min
  2. 106. Choosing Dignity Again w/ Cindy-Lee Dorcely, President Of The NAACP Middletown Branch

    JAN 28

    106. Choosing Dignity Again w/ Cindy-Lee Dorcely, President Of The NAACP Middletown Branch

    Cindy-Lee Dorcely is the President of the NAACP Middletown Branch, serving with humility, courage, and an unwavering commitment to justice. First and foremost, she is a child of God, guided by faith and a calling to brighten her corner of the world through education, advocacy, and service. Born in Jamaica and now a proud naturalized citizen of the United States, Cindy-Lee brings a deeply personal understanding of both the promise of this nation and the responsibility required to protect its ideals. She is a graduate of the State University of New York at Buffalo, where she earned a degree in Political Science with a concentration in Pre-Law and a minor in African American Studies—an academic foundation that continues to inform her civil rights leadership. A lifelong member of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, Cindy-Lee has served in nearly every area of church leadership, with the majority of her work devoted to youth ministry through Sabbath School, Adventurers, Pathfinders, and Adventist Youth Society (AYS). Through this service, she has built deep, lasting relationships rooted in love, guidance, and connection—becoming a trusted resource and lifelong mentor to many of the young people she has served. Professionally, Cindy-Lee has been a Paralegal for 25 years, working in various areas of law, with a specialization in real estate, which she continues today as an independent contractor. She is also a licensed New York State Realtor of nearly seven years. In that capacity, she has served on the Agent Leadership Council for three consecutive years and has chaired committees including Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, Agent Advocacy, and Finance. She also coordinates the Keller Williams Black Real Estate Network across three offices, advancing education, advocacy, and support for Black realtors and the broader community. In 2025, Cindy-Lee began her NAACP service as First Vice President and ascended to the role of President when the position was unexpectedly vacated. She steps into this role with reverence and resolve, trusting God for wisdom and discernment in such a time as this—when civil rights are under threat and Dr. King’s dream remains unfinished. Cindy-Lee is a wife of nearly 21 years and the mother of a 19-year-old college student. As the wife of a Black man and the mother of a Black son, she carries an intimate awareness of the daily vigilance required of Black families. This lived experience fuels her unwavering commitment to crafting a safer, more just future for Black women, men, and children. Follow Cindy-Lee Dorcely on Instagram @dorcelyrealestate

    1h 4m
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I’ve learned that words are wonderful when used in a correct way. They can encourage, edify and give confidence to the hearer. A right word spoken at the right time can actually be life-changing…’ Thats why I started a podcast so I could have conversations with individuals who inspire. I believe if you listen to the podcast you will be inspired as well