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By Geoffrey V. Dudley, Sr., Ph.D., D.Min.
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Dr. Dudley speaks with Dr. Jamal Bryant.
Dr Jamal Bryant is a provocative thought leader who speaks to the dichotomy of thought within the African American community as it relates to politics. His insight challenges the norm and factually uncovers the perceptive that the media has perpetuated that Biden is mentally fragile and an 92 indited former president is about to be elected. Every sentence in this podcast is eye-opening and disrupts the status quo. Don’t remain in the dark, come into the marvelous light of intellectually thinking for yourself.
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Dr. Dudley sits down with Leslie Gill ED of RUNG for Women, Inc.
Leslie knows how to lead and she has the record to show, but not just a long list of accomplishments – Leslie knows how to lead as a woman. She shows her unique leadership style that unabashedly, unashamedly leans into being a woman in leadership. She shares how woman lead like a woman not like a woman trying to be a man.
BIO:
Having served in leadership capacities for several profit and non-profit organizations, Leslie Gill has been deeply involved in a wide range of social welfare issues. Before joining Rung for Women, Leslie Gill served as the Chief Executive Officer of Annie Malone Children’s & Foster Service Center.
Prior to her role at Annie Malone, Leslie served as Executive Director of College Summit, where she had multi-state responsibility for programs, fundraising, and business operations. Prior to that she spent six years in executive leadership roles with the Girl Scouts in St. Louis and Atlanta. In those roles she oversaw advocacy and governmental affairs, strategic planning, program development, membership recruitment, and cookie sales.
Leslie is a native of St. Louis, and now resides in the Skinker-Debalivier neighborhood with her daughter, Marley. She is distinguished alumnus of Hampton University, where she holds a Bachelor of Arts in English degree. She also has a Master of International Business from St. Louis University. Leslie serves on the Board of Directors for St. Louis Art Fair, St. Louis Public Schools Foundation, and Park Central Development.
Leslie’s years of experience in executive leadership positions combined with her deep commitment to women’s issues makes her uniquely positioned to lead Rung for Women.
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Congresswoman Nikki Budzinski - IL13 knows what it tkaes to overcome the odds and ignore negative naysayers about her ability to lead. She decided to run for Congress to represent Illinois 13th District despite people telling her to stay in her cushy White House job. But drive to make a difference in peoples lives and a deep hunger to serve humanity made her answer the call of leadership on her life. She shares her story of rising above other's opinions to reach your God ordained destiny.
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How do you lead in any room. Take notes from someone who has. Bishop Booker T Rice, Jr. has led in a milieu of rooms from civic boards to interfaith cohorts to ecumenical colloquiums his leadership has risen to the top. Listen to the gems so you can apply them to whatever room you find yourself in.
Bio:
Booker T. Rice Jr. was born and raised in Brighton, Colorado. He is the fourth child of Booker and Elizabeth Rice’s six children and is affectedly known as “Butchie”. Booker attended Brighten Jr. Academy. He spent his high school years at Pine Forge Academy in Pottstown, PA. After graduating from Pine Forge, he attended Oakwood University and graduated in 1974 with Bachelor of Arts degree in Theology and Biblical Languages. He has a Masters of Divinity from Andrews University. Pastor BT Rice diligently serves on the following boards and has been a strong pillar standing for Social Justice throughout the St. Louis Community: • President of the St. Louis Clergy Coalition - serving over 160 ministers from various Judicatories - • Chairman of the Black Leader Round Table, representing most African American black owned businesses - • Chairman of St. Mary’s Hospital Advisory Board - • Chaplain of the (FBI) Federal Bureau of Investigation - • Chaplain of the St. Louis County Police Department - • Founder of Bridges to Care and Recovery - (Addresses the stigma of mental illness in the African American community - • Immediate Past President of “Missouri Kids First” (a statewide board) - • A member of the Metropolitan Inner Faith Partnership - • Chaplain of the Kirkwood Police Department - • Founder and Pastor of “New Horizon Christian Church” - • The proud husband of Trina Petty-Rice - (They have two adult children and two grandchildren)
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Robin Carey Boyd, president of the East St Louis NAACP sits down with Dr. Dudley.
Sometimes leadership finds you, you don’t find it. in those moments you have to be prepared and ready to seize the moment. It’s not whether opportunity will knock but will you be ready, willing and able. Robin gives you the 1, 2, 3’s of humility, vulnerability and how to step into your leadership moment.
Robin's Bio:
Email Address: [email protected]
A native of East St. Louis, IL, Robin is married to Michael A. Boyd. She is the proud mother of 2 children, Ashley E. Carey and Austin R. H. Carey and Nana to 4 beautiful girls, Autumn, Aubrey, Addison and Alyssa.
Robin is a member of St. Augustine of Hippo Catholic Church where Fr. Carroll Mizicko is Pastor.
She is a 1984 graduate of Lincoln University of Jefferson City, MO where she received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Communication Disorders; two Master of Science Degrees: Speech Pathology and Education Administration, both from Southern Illinois University- Edwardsville.
She is the decedent of Lincoln University – MO Alum, where her Mother, Dr. Edna Rowery Allen, 2012 Distinguished Alumni Awardee. As a member of the 2011 L.U. Family of the Year the Allen Family collectively they have 14 members that have attended Lincoln University-MO.
Robin is the Past President of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. where she has over forty year of uninterrupted membership.
She is a Past President of Jack and Jill of America, Inc., East St. Louis Chapter.
She is a Past President of Lincoln University –MO Alumni Association, great St. Louis Chapter.
Robin recently finished her term as a member of the Violence Prevention Center Board of Southwestern Illinois where she served for the past eight years. She has volunteered with the American Heart Association with the Minority Council to promote Healthy Lifestyles particularly for people of color.
Currently, she is serving her eighth year as the president of the National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) of East St. Louis, IL. She serves as the chair of the NPHC for her Chapter and has been a delegate for over 25 years working on various community service projects (Juneteenth, Clothes Drives, food drives, Relay for Life Cancer Drive). During her tenure as president of the NPHC the Council has held 5 week long summer enrichment camps for youth in the metro-east area promoting, academic, social, cultural enrichment and S.T.E.M. activities and served as host to the Annual Halloween Trunk or Treat in conjunction with the City of East St. Louis serving over 500 people.
If that is not enough, Robin has added an additional commitment to her service record in her most recent position as president of the NAACP, East St. Louis Branch 3013 where she leads
over 200 members to promote, advocate and increase opportunities for people of color, specifically Black People. Robin is the First Female President since 1966. Under her administration, she has reignited the Branch and activated ten committees into action in an effort to motivate the community into utilizing the power of the people. Under her leadership, the Branch has hosted multiple Political Forums, food drives, shoe drives, Black Business initiatives, Covid Clinics, Health fairs, and Blood Drives and voter registration drives. The Branch members advocate for issues that adversely affect the community.
Professionally, Robin has been employed by the East St. Louis School, District #189 for the past 21 years, first as a Speech Pathologist and currently as a Special Education Administrator. She was previously employed by the St. Louis Public Schools for 16 years as a Speech Pathologist. She serves as
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Dr. James Minor was told by his Detroit public school high school counselor, that he should, “go into the trades,” “he did not have the scholastic ability to go to a four-year university.”
Now as the first black President of Southern Illinois University of Edwardsville, he looks back over his journey to tell his story. He shares his ability to overcome the obstacles in life and rise above others expectation of you. His gems, insights, and the ABCs of success especially, when no one thinks you’re going to make it, will help you rise to your success story!
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What can a professional mentor do for you? Teach you how to increase your pay, transition to a better career/job, help you find and fulfill your purpose, mentor you into becoming a becoming a better you. Ashley A. Adams, PhD has done this for hundreds of women to the tune of $1.5 million increase in their salaries! Dr. Adams discusses how she has been shaped by her faith, life experiences, and formal education to be one of the leading professional development coaches/mentors in the industry. Listen to her secrets to your questions about life’s journey.
Ashley A. Adams, PhD is the CEO and founder of Mentor Me, a career development company for professional women and Schoolin Life, a weekly podcast about life, love & (occasionally) libations, Through her award winning podcast, blog, and high-impact mentoring programs, Ashley has helped professional women earn more than 1.5 million dollars in salary increases, raises, and bonuses by leveraging the skills they already have to position themselves as top candidates for high-paying roles.
In addition to her role as a successful entrepreneur, Ashley is a wife, big sister and amazing friend (ask around ;). With nearly 15 years of professional experience in corporate, nonprofit, and educational leadership, she uses mentorship to help women make more money, have more impact, and advance to the highest levels of leadership—right where they belong.
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Dr. Dudley and author Pamela Weston discuss how leaders at all levels can own their behavior to foster employee engagement, improve performance, and more. Her book PEOPLE GOALS explore this as well as the role of direct managers in employee engagement. She shares strategies and techniques to build workplace relationships.
Pam Weston Overview Bio
Title: Author & Senior Communications Leader
Email: [email protected]
Website: ThePamWeston.com
Social Media:
Facebook- Pam Weston
LinkedIn- Pam Weston
Twitter: @thepamweston
Mission: “My goal is to provide managers and aspiring people leaders with insights about what it means to value employees. I also provide behaviors and strategies to enhance relationships and improve productivity.”
Bio:
Pam Weston is an author, senior communications leader, and employee engagement expert with more than 25 years of experience leading in a range of communications and community engagement areas.
Her expertise has guided leaders in various industries. As a trusted advisor during her career in corporate America, she has worked with chief executive officers, company presidents and their teams including Fortune 500 companies in the areas of employee engagement, strategy alignment and communications management.
Pam published "Executive Briefing: P.E.O.P.L.E. Goals" because she is passionate about building productive relationships in the workplace. "Executive Briefing: P.E.O.P.L.E. Goals" is a Call to Action and a guide to equip managers along the journey of intention al leadership through employee engagement.
Pam holds a Bachelor of Science in Public Relations from Illinois State University. She also earned master’s degrees in Management and Leadership and Media Communications Management from Webster University as well as a Graduate Certificate in Change Leadership at Cornell University.
An integral part of Pam’s professional life is community involvement, including volunteering with organizations that center on providing enrichment opportunities for youth and families. She is the immediate past president of the East St. Louis Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Pam also served on the Board of Directors for Saint Louis Crisis Nursery for nine years. She is currently on the United Way of Greater St. Louis’ Women’s Leadership Society Cabinet.
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Ministry going up in smoke
Dr Jamal Bryant has raised a few eyebrows in his ministry but nothing like his latest initiative to grow cannibas (weed) on some of the hundreds of acres his church owns, New Birth Missionary Baptist church. He explains theologically, biblically, legally and morally the intent of this ministry move. Strap on your earbuds and get ready for a buzz when you go higher with weed worship.
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Join Bishop Dudley and Dr. Marty K. Casey on this new podcast episode! How do you overcome hurt, disappointment, trauma and bounce back to a place of purpose? Dr Casey has the answers and techniques to move you pass hurt into being a hero to yourself and others who look to you for leadership. She brings all her past as actress, activist, personal coach and many awards from Presidential to regional to bear to elevate you into the leader you are called to be. BIO: After more than three decades as a performing artist on major global stages, Marty K. Casey, has transformed her craft beyond the world of entertainment to show the restorative power of the arts to heal hurting people. In 2020, just days before a forced lock down caused by a global pandemic, Dr. Casey performed her one-woman show in the Big Apple for the largest non-profit nation-wide, AARP New York. Casey brilliantly used the story of her own trauma-ridden life to give hope to a sold-out crowd. This performance shined the light on arts efficacy as a tool for mitigating trauma impact. Following her New York show, the close of theatres throughout the world brought an abrupt halt to Casey’s live performances, a pivotal moment that prompted Dr. Casey to relaunch her artistic focus to address a more pressing societal need: trauma impact resolution.
Toward this end, Casey leveraged the ARTS for therapeutic purposes, and in 2020, she founded UnGun® Institute, where the display of synergy between applied arts and trauma healing could be maximized and experienced by the masses. In the span of just two years, Dr. Casey and her Team have presented UnGun® workshops for organizations such as Preferred Family Healthcare (St. Louis, MO); St. Louis Public Schools (St. Louis, MO); Blessed are the Peace Makers and National Black Police Association (Dallas, TX); The Peace Center (Bathe, Maine); St. Louis Service Women’s Post 404 (St. Louis, MO), To date, nearly 10,000 people have been positively impacted by UnGun® methodology and strategies. An ode to her entertainment roots and with expected impact on the entertainment industry, UnGun® products have been numerously featured inside the Gifting Suites of the Oscars and the Emmy Awards.
Her message of healing and now her trademarked UnGun® approach for mitigating the impact of trauma have landed Dr. Casey on stages beyond the theatre to broader spaces that include government, education, business, healthcare, and community-based sectors. She has represented the UnGun® Institute as a featured presenter for the Parliament of the World’s Religion Global Conference; World Unity Week; World Peace Week; Alex Haley Museum; American Voice Foundation; General Congress of Women; African American Museum; Chosen for Change Foundation; The Michael O.D. Brown Foundation; and Shoot for the Stars Foundation (Hip Hop Artist Pop Smoke Memorial Foundation) to name a few.
Featured on the cover of the St. Louis Business Journal, Dr. Casey is lauded as one of the Top 25 Most Influential Businesswomen in St. Louis. In 2021, she received the Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award signed by President Joseph R. Biden. Dr. Casey actively serves on the Grants Council for PurposeEarth.com in alignment with her mission to heal communities through the empowerment of recovery through expressive arts.
Globally recognized as a transformational trauma coach, Dr. Marty K. Casey remains committed to equipping as many people possible with strategies, tools, and techniques for eradicating harmful responses to trauma that wreak havoc on families, communities, and the world, at large.
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The podcast currently has 76 episodes available.