Old Fashion Gospel with Pastor Ethel Harper
Breaking the Silence with Dr Gregory Williams
Guests, Dr Jennifer Jacobs and Jessica Stern, CEO and COO of Connect Our Kids
Dr. Jennifer Jacobs has spent a career in leadership and problem solving: in the Army, at a national lab, in government and in business management. She is a West Point graduate and a former White House Fellow.
Jessica Stern has 20 years' experience in project management, communications, marketing and philanthropic fundraising. Appointed by the Governor of Virginia, she serves on the State Executive Council for Children Services.
Dr Ginas Radio Chat with Dr Gina R Prince
Guests, Pastor and Podcaster, Reg Morais, DJ Dave Spivey and Author, KeErica Parker
Dr Ginas Radio Chat with Dr Gina R Prince
Guests, Dr Ankrehah Trimble Johnson (Dr Kre) and Minister, Nicole Adkinson
Raising Expectations with Pastor Joe Schofield, with Dr. Craig Thayer and Stephanie Thayer, Commander Rob Hansen and Nancy Hansen
Guest, Justin Batt, Solving the Fatherlessness Epidemic by: Helping Fathers Overcome Obstacles to Engaging their Kids
Breaking the Silence with Dr Gregory Williams
Guest, Cendie Stanford, ACE's Master
Cendie's lived experiences with adversities started at birth, but ACEs Matter became Cendie's mission in the summer of 2020.
FaithSprings Baptist LIVE with Dr. Gregory Williams "Pastor Greg".
Old Fashion Gospel with Pastor Ethel Harper
Dr Ginas Radio Chat with Dr Gina R Prince
Guests, Gospel Recording Artist, ALIYA HALL and Financial Consultant Jeffrey Hill
Breaking the Silence with Dr. Gregory Williams
Guest, Georgette Todd, growing up in foster homes
Georgette Todd has a BA in English and Journalism, attended law school and has a MFA in English, Non-Fiction Creative Writing from Mills College. Her writing has been featured on National Public Radio, in San Francisco Chronicle, San Diego Union-Tribune, Sacramento News & Review and other publications.
Georgette spent her teenage years bouncing around from home to home in the broken foster care system before she emancipated at age 18.