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Perspectives with Condace Pressley is an hour where conversation about the ways we may be different actually shows us how much we really have in common.
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Perspectives S36 / Ep37: Forsyth County is Flooding with the Joy of Lake Lanier

Selected as winner of the inaugural 96-Hour Opera Project Showcase in 2022, Forsyth County is Flooding (with the Joy of Lake Lanier) is the first new opera launched from the annual competition. Joining us on Perspectives are the creative genius' behind the story and the music - writer / director Adamma Ebo and her fiancé' Marcus Norris. Their one-act dark comedy explores some of Georgia’s terrifying, uncomfortable, and uncanny happenings at Lake Lanier in Forsyth County, Georgia. In what might j...

May 28, 202424 min

Perspectives S36 / Ep 30: Reproductive rights. It is an issue for everyone

The issue of reproductive rights for women is on the ballot in the Georgia Primary race for Supreme Court Justice as well as for other candidates offering themselves for office in the aftermath of the Dobbs decision in June 2022. The nonprofit chromatic black along with other organizations and a group of concerned citizens are staging a series of public meetings to educate the community. The series is branded as "2024 & Beyond: Creating Our Shared Future” Town Hall – Reproductive Rights. The...

May 20, 202424 min

Perspectives S36 / Ep29 The intersection of innovation, sustainability and economic growth

The decisions we make now will define our economy and the health of our planet. My guest on the show today is Bob Keefe, author of the new book, "Clean Economy NOW: Stories from the Front Lines of an American Business Revolution,” in which Keefe offers a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the corridors of power in Congress, where pivotal climate policies are being crafted. From bustling assembly lines to dusty mines, Keefe takes readers on a journey through the very spaces where the foundation of a ...

May 20, 202425 min

Perspectives S36 / Ep28 Deborah Roberts - Lessons Learned and Cherished

As another school year winds down, we are reminded of the teachers who've made a difference in our lives. Teacher Appreciation Week comes at the end of may and ABC News journalist Deborah Roberts has curated a collection of essays and musings from celebrity friends and colleagues who share how teachers changed them, imparted life lessons, and helped them to get where they are today. Contributors include dancer Misty Copeland, chef Rachel Ray, actors Brook Shields and Octavia Spencer as well as c...

May 13, 202425 min

Perspectives S36 / Ep26 Changing the Odds: Comprehensive Solutions for Atlanta's Future

Since 2015, the Annie . Casey Foundation has tracked neighborhood, education and economic data by rase to assess disparities in the community and to highlight solutions for policymakers, business and community leaders. Joining me for Perspectives is Kweku Forstall, director of the Foundation's Atlanta Civic Site. While the focus of the report primarily is Atlanta and Fulton County, the insights and impact of the Foundation's findings are far-reaching across metro Atlanta. Forstall shares where s...

May 13, 202424 min

Perspectives S36 / Ep25 What History Teaches us about the Dangers of Flooding

The Hurricane Agnes Flood of 1972 was the costliest in American history up to that time, with damage sweeping across eight states, and Tim Palmer, then a land-use planner in central Pennsylvania, lived at the storm’s epicenter. During the first day of torrential rain, he had no idea that the impending flood would inundate whole cities by surprise, overtop dams no one ever expected to fill, sever levees, and transform the place where he, and many others, had been living so peaceably into a war zo...

May 09, 202425 min

Perspectives S36 / Ep24 Checking in with Archie L. Jones, NxGen COACH Network Founder + CEO

When last we talked with Archie L. Jones, he'd recently founded his NxGen COACH Network for leaders and its companion podcast. He's recently published a book, "The Treasure You Seek: A Guide to Developing and Leveraging Your Leadership Capital." He's also coaching and mentoring small business leaders including Terri-Nichelle Bradley who joins us on today's show. Bradley is founder of the Atlanta Based Brown Toy Box. Her female and minority-owned toy business has achieved great growth. She credit...

May 09, 202425 min

Perspectives S36 / Ep23 Creating a Work Culture where Diverse Talent will Thrive

A Pew Research study shows that most (56%) support DEI efforts in the workplace. However, employers’ main concern remains performance, but what they fail to realize is employee performance is synonymous with confidence at work. For many people of color, they do not always have self-assurance on the job because they are fighting to be included, their ideas to be valued and to have a voice. Career Consultant Velera Wilson, who is the Founder of Positive Identity of Atlanta, says, “It’s really impo...

Apr 29, 202425 min

Perspectives S36 / Ep22 The problems for women with fibroids

Dr. John Lipman is a leading interventional radiologist and guest on the program. In our conversation, we delve into the critical issue of fibroids in women's health. The discussion covers what fibroids are, their symptoms, and the risk factors that contribute to their development. We explore various treatment options, with a particular focus on Uterine Fibroid Embolization (UFE), a minimally invasive technique championed by Dr. Lipman. Our conversation examines the advantages of UFE over tradit...

Apr 29, 202425 min

Perspectives S36/Ep21: Protecting Our Women at All Costs event to combat domestic violence

The Decatur chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity will sponsor Protecting Our Women At All Costs, a health fair and discussion focused on combating domestic violence. Bodae Vogt joins me to discuss their efforts in DeKalb this weekend. The event will take place at Greenforest McCalep Christian Academy, 3250 Rainbow Dr., Decatur, GA., on Saturday, April 27th. Speakers will include Dekalb County Sheriff Melody Maddox, April Ross, executive director of Georgia Commission on Family Violence and Georgi...

Apr 22, 202419 min

Perspectives S36/Ep19 Victims of crime - know your rights

During National Crime Victims Rights Week, local law enforcement jurisdictions work to raise awareness among survivors of the rights they have. Solicitor-General Keith Gammage reports that approximately every two days, someone in Georgia is murdered in an incident of domestic violence. Victim Advocates are available to help. In Fulton County call 404-612-6883 for assistance, court related questions or to speak with a victim advocate or to obtain family counseling. Solicitor Gammage and others fr...

Apr 22, 202425 min

Perspectives S36/Ep 19 Why is it so hard to talk about death and money?

More than a third of Americans (35%) do not plan on discussing the transfer of wealth with their families, according to new research from Edward Jones. Despite this, nearly half of Americans (48%) plan to leave an inheritance. This is all part of the Great Wealth Transfer, when Baby Boomers and the Silent Generation will pass down an estimated $84.4 trillion in assets through 2045. Talking about inheritance can be uncomfortable and nearly impossible to separate emotions from financial decisions,...

Apr 09, 202425 min

Perspectives S36/Ep18 The Best Cancer Screening is the test that is completed

Colorectal cancer has jumped from being the fourth leading cause of cancer death in men and women under 50 years old to first in men and second in women in less than two decades. The American Cancer Society recommends that people at average risk of colorectal cancer start regular screening at age 45. By increasing screening rates in people 45 to 49 years old, including awareness of convenient, noninvasive stool tests, we can help reverse this trend. Dr. Bruce Waldholtz of the American Cancer Soc...

Apr 09, 202424 min

Perspectives S36 / Ep 17 A meal on Wednesday will help in the fight against childhood cancer

No family prepares for cancer. The local nonprofit Cure Childhood Cancer does. Central to the group’s mission is supporting families devastated by a childhood cancer diagnosis. My guest today for Perspectives is Kristin Connor, Cure Childhood Cancer’s Chief Executive Officer. March is the Month of Giving for Jersey Mike's subs and 100-percent of all sales this week are going to charity. Cure Childhood Cancer will benefit this week by your having lunch, a snack or taking the team after practice t...

Mar 25, 202424 min

Perspectives S36 / Ep 16 How MEQ will make you a better leader

MEQ stands for Mindset, Emotional Intelligence and Leadership Qualities and is the foundation Dr. Sabine Charles uses to coach leaders and executives. Charles is an author, public speaker and professional certification exam tutor. Charles believes leadership is not just about vision; it's about creating a connection that inspires. She says with Leadership MEQ, her students develop the skills to lead not just with strategy, but also with heart. Charles puts her theories to the test via virtual le...

Mar 25, 202425 min

Perspectives S36 / Ep 15: Tackling the inequities in health care

Their stories will stun you. In collaboration with the local Atlanta Morehouse School of Medicine, a national quantitative study was conducted to shed light on the prevalence and impact of pain inequity among Black communities. The study surveyed 2,000 Americans and revealed 93% of Black individuals feel the impact of pain on their day-to-day lives with 83% facing negative experiences when seeking help managing pain, and 3 out of 4 acknowledging bias in pain diagnosis and treatment. On today's s...

Mar 21, 202425 min

Perspectives S36 / Ep 14 Cassius Butts is Exceptional: Being the Exception to the Rule

EXCEPTIONAL: Being the Exception to the Rule outlines a journey of supporting everyone - from small business stakeholders and entrepreneurs to seasoned executives - to define their passion for success while cementing their purpose. Cassius Butts is an accomplished executive who has found success as a business strategist and trusted advisor. He has served or advised officials in four United States presidential administrations (Bush, Obama, Trump, and Biden). He is now focused on helping to create...

Mar 21, 202425 min

Perspectives S36 / Ep13 The importance of voting in every election

Throughout the country, we’ve seen anti-voter legislation, political violence, and targeted misinformation. All of this is meant to create deliberate barriers to participating in our electoral process. The Leadership Conference wants to empower people, especially young people of color, to be the change they want to see in the system because we know that for our democracy to work for all of us, it must include us all. And Still I Vote (ASIV) is a campaign of The Leadership Conference Education Fu...

Mar 11, 202425 min

Perspectives S36 / Ep 12 Support the Arts in Atlanta and help people in Ukraine

Friday, March 15 will be a special evening at Atlanta Symphony Hall as Oleksandr Stoianov and his wife Kateryna Kukhar, founder and principal dancers of the Grand Kyiv Ballet will be performing Gisselle in Atlanta. Theirs is a harrowing and dramatic story as the couple is living in the US - in Seattle, WA because of the war in their homeland. A portion of proceeds from the event will be directed toward the renovation effort of the Kyiv State Choreographic College in Kyiv. The performance is one ...

Mar 11, 202425 min

Perspectives S36 / Ep11 New study reveals what Black fathers want and need

Recently, during the 'State of Black Fathers in Fulton County' Forum, two of the leading voices on fatherhood, Fathers Incorporated and the Moynihan Institute for Fatherhood Research and Policy, released their latest report: "The Dynamics of Atlanta Black Dads: Unpacking the Myths and Realities of Non-Resident Fatherhood in Fulton County, Georgia". On Perspectives we go one-on-one with the founder and CEO of both organizations, Kenneth Braswell on this one-of-a-kind research report. Braswell's h...

Mar 04, 202425 min

Perspectives S36 / Ep10 Staying Safe on college campuses

Anxious students at the University of Georgia returned to class Feb 26 following the murder of Augusta University nursing student Laken Hope Riley. Authorities found Riley dead after a run near a lake on campus. Barb Jordan is my guest on Perspectives. She is the founder of an organization called Always BEV or Always Be Vigilant. Jordan is an educator and public speaker who lost her sister to homicide. She teaches women to use situational awareness to protect themselves from predators. She point...

Mar 04, 202424 min

Perspectives S36/Ep9 Teaching children why language always matters

All of us know that language matters, that some words paint a picture of an old way of looking at social issues. So, because the words we use have the power to influence how we view others, PETA’s humane education division, TeachKind, has created a new language guide—Words Matter—that’s packed with lessons, lists of animal-friendly idioms, and everything else educators need to help children learn to use language that’s kind and respectful to animals. Educator All of us know that language matters...

Feb 26, 202424 min

Perspectives S36/Ep8 Black Health Matters Expo returns to Atlanta March 2

The Black Health Matters Summit and Expo returns to Atlanta March 2. Rosalyn Young Daniels joins Perspectives to discuss how the event delivers vital health education through impactful and enlightening interactive events where attendees can engage directly with leading health and wellness experts and advocates. The event will be held at The Loudermilk Conference Center, 40 Courtland St. NE, Atlanta, GA 30303, from 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM EST. The event is FREE, open to the community, and as a hybrid ...

Feb 26, 202425 min

Perspectives S36/Ep7

The Smyrna community is celebrating Black History Month with a Celebration Dinner with Dr. Daniel Black, author of the novel, Don’t Cry for Me. The dinner will be held Friday, February 23, at 5:30 p.m. at Smyrna Community Center. Dr. Daniel Black is an award-winning novelist, professor, activist, mentor and public speaker. His published works include They Tell Me of Home, The Sacred Place, Perfect Peace, Twelve Gates to the City, The Coming, Listen to the Lambs, Don’t Cry for Me, and Black on Bl...

Feb 20, 202425 min

Perspectives S36/Ep6 Michael Lombardi writes about Football Done Right

On this Super Bowl Sunday, we sit down with three-time Super Bowl-winning executive and strategist Michael Lombardi. In his book Football Done Right, he's setting the record straight on the coaches, players and history of the NFL. He that takes readers on the ultimate journey through the NFL's history where he presents his calls on the greatest players and coaches the sport has ever seen. Lombardi has done it all—from scout to executive to coach—and with this book, he tackles all aspects of the ...

Feb 16, 202425 min

Perspectives S36/Ep5 No One Can Stop Me But Me

Jennifer Hernandez is far from an overnight success. In her memoir, No One Can Stop Me But Me, she shares her journey from trauma to recovery. She challenges others facing hardships to allow themselves to say, "I deserve more." Her story demonstrates how anyone courageous enough to help themselves can change their narrative and impact not only their own lives positively, but also the lives of others. Hernandez is an award-winning entrepreneur and single mother of four with 18 years in the mortga...

Feb 15, 202425 min

Perspectives S36/Ep4 Protecting your mental health

Mental health issues can affect anyone. One in 5 American adults experienced a mental health condition in a given year. One in 6 young people have experienced depression. It's okay not to be okay and it is as important to ask for help. Often, people in crisis or in need of help seek to connect with a professional with whom they can relate. Frederick Walker is one such person. He is founder of Walker Family Services, an Atlanta-based mental health treatment center. What makes Frederick additional...

Feb 05, 202424 min

Perspectives S36/Ep3 Alan Stein wants you to get hired while Dr. Brandi Waters drops knowledge on African American history

Alan Stein says, "you own your career. I'll help you to accelerate it." Stein is the man behind Kadima Careers an organization dedicated to helping ambitious professionals get more interviews, better jobs and better income. He established Kadima Careers to address the inefficiencies, biases, and illogical hiring process that hinders great candidates from achieving great careers. Kadima helps people land great jobs faster with more pay at the world's best companies. Alan has been a global leader ...

Jan 19, 202450 min

Perspectives S36/Ep2 We Dream a World by Yolanda Renee King

In this stirring tribute to Coretta Scott King and Martin Luther King, Jr., their granddaughter, Yolanda — a national civil rights figure in her own right — is ready to lead in this powerful picture book text! With inspiration from Langston Hughes and deep love for her grandparents, Yolanda King shows the world that young people are strong enough to carry on their elders' legacy while creating a new path for themselves. Her words are meaningful and universal, painting an expressive tableau of th...

Jan 08, 202425 min

Perspectives S36/Ep1 Happy New Year In the Gardins of Edin with Rosey Lee!

The first Perspectives of 2024 features a conversation with debut author Rosey Lee. Her debut novel is The Gardins of Edin. A little about the story - when the bonds in their family begin to fray, four Black women fight to preserve their legacy, heal their wounds, and move forward together in this heartwarming contemporary debut novel with loose parallels to beloved women from the Bible. Rosey Lee writes stories about complicated families and complex friendships, but a happy ending is guaranteed...

Jan 08, 202425 min
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