In the rapidly evolving professional landscape, we've gathered insights from 6 diverse experts including a principal and a digital marketing manager, among others, to pinpoint one skill that stands out in their career progression. From the ability t…
2 Primary Reasons Religion Can Be Divisive in Society In a world where unity is often sought, religion can paradoxically be a source of deep division. To understand why, we've gathered insights from founders who reflect on the divisive nature of re…
In captivating episode # 152 of the podcast, we're graced by the presence of Dr. Todd Boyd, also known as the "Notorious PhD," who brings his profound insights into the world of hip hop. Dr. Boyd, a distinguished professor and a leading authority on…
6 Activities to Promote Unity Among Diverse Racial Groups To explore ways to foster unity among diverse racial groups, we posed a question to leaders in various fields, including directors and founders. From promoting unity through sports to commun…
What compels somebody to spend a quarter of a million dollars on an excursion to visit the wreckage of the RMS titanic that’s been sunk for over 100 years? What kind of superiority complex, vanity complex, or outright boredom is require…
Is being tone deaf a form of racism? When Mississippi news anchor Barbie Bassett lost her job after utilizing (arguably improperly) the Snoop Dogg phrase “fo-shizzle my nizzle” the conversation immediately began. Was it racism (overt or…
Is the Blue Lives Matter movement racist? While at the time of this writing, the media coverage of the blue vs the black has since subsided, it is a battle that is forever ongoing and has been for far longer than the invention of smart phones. T…
Just like the Spanish exterminatin’ Tainos, rapin’ the black and Indian women, creating Latinos. Those were the lyrics of Peruvian rapper Immortal Technique in the song, Point of No Return. In both Cuba and the Dominican Republic, Afro…