In this heartfelt episode, hosts Stanford K. Lee and Tunisia Owens reflect on the lives of remarkable individuals who passed away in 2025. Through personal stories and memories, they honor the impact these figures had on society and emphasize the importance of cherishing loved ones during the holiday season. The conversation also explores holiday traditions, personal growth, and the power of gratitude in and his navigating life's challenges. Join us as we rejoice, reflect, and remember.
The music bed underscore (Kirk Out) for this episode was composed and developed by Dwayne A. Moore and Ahmad Kenya. His brother who currently resides in the city (Philadelphia) of brotherly love. This episode is dedicated to the memory of Dwayne A. Moore. Dwayne's photo is the cover art for this episode.
Join us as Pastor Troy Goode reflects on the bittersweet journey of stepping into the role of senior pastor of Destiny Christian Fellowship.
Following in the footsteps of his beloved mentor, Pastor Paul Sheppard.
Discover the challenges and emotions of honoring a legacy while forging a unique path forward.
This heartfelt conversation delves into the weight of responsibility and the resolve to carry on a cherished mission."
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In this episode, host Stanford K Lee engages in a deep conversation with Chris Whitehouse, exploring his life journey from growing up in Alabama to serving in the Navy and transitioning into a successful career in sales.
They discuss the impact of military service on personal development, the challenges of civilian life, and the current political landscape in America.
Chris shares his views on the American dream, government welfare programs, and the importance of individual rights, while also reflecting on the media's influence on public perception.
The conversation emphasizes the need for open dialogue and understanding in a divided society.
In this episode of Your Life in America, host Stanford Lee dives deep into Christina's life story, filled with adventure, exploration, and a commitment to serving her community.
In a world where our backgrounds shape our destinies, Christina Aloโs journey from the shores of Hawaii to becoming the NBCC Director of Connections is nothing short of inspiring.
Join us in this insightful episode as Stanford Lee sits down with Vincent Steele, a passionate advocate for social justice and community empowerment.
Vincent shares his journey from Detroit to Los Angeles, detailing his transition from the entertainment industry to a fulfilling career in social justice work.
Discover how his experiences have shaped his mission to uplift marginalized communities and the lessons he's learned along the way.
Tune in for an inspiring conversation about resilience, community building, and the power of advocacy.
In this episode, Stanford K. Lee interviews Andre, the President of the Silicon Valley Black Chamber of Commerce. They discuss the chamber's services, community engagement, and the importance of small businesses in driving the economy. Andre shares insights on adapting to AI, outreach to younger generations, and the chamber's vision for the future. The conversation emphasizes collaboration, membership benefits, and the role of the chamber in supporting small businesses.
In this episode of 'Your Life in America,' host Stanford K Lee welcomes Jasmine and Darius Bird to discuss their journey into social media content creation. The couple shares their story of meeting in college, transitioning from friends to partners, and eventually becoming parents. They delve into their creative process, the challenges and joys of raising a family while creating content, and how they balance their personal and professional lives. The Birds also talk about their experiences with social media platforms, the importance of authenticity, and their aspirations for the future.
Join us in this insightful episode as Dr. Joaquin Wallace unravels the secrets of generational wealth and the financial genetic code. Discover how our inherited financial narratives influence our money decisions and learn practical strategies to reprogram your financial genetic code for lasting wealth.
Dr. Joaquin Wallace shares his personal journey and expert advice, offering listeners a blueprint to transform their financial future and secure a legacy for generations to come.
Dr. Joaquin E. Wallace is a nationally recognized expert in financial empowerment and generational wealth strategies. He is the creator of the Seven-Stage Generational Wealth Modelยฉ.
Dr. Wallace's contributions as a significant African American leader have earned him multiple awards, including the Oakland Chamber's Non-Profit of the Year and recognition from Wells Fargo and other notable foundations.
In addition to his impressive credentials, Dr. Wallace holds degrees in Economics and Marketing and a Doctorate in Public Policy.
Dr. Wallace can be contacted at 510-363-1979 or Joaquinwallace4@gmail.com
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Christopher Wall shares his journey with Stanford Lee, from a troubled youth to a fulfilling life as an educator and artist. He discusses his experiences with addiction, military service, and finding peace through spirituality and family. Christopher emphasizes the power of change and the importance of keeping an open mind.
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In this episode of 'Your Life in America,' host Stanford Lee interviews Doug Dahlgren, a writer and radio show host. Doug shares his journey from being a field representative and contractor to becoming a writer, discussing his inspiration for writing and the process of creating his first book. He also talks about the role of his wife in his writing and radio show, the challenges of the publishing industry, and the impact of print-on-demand technology. Doug offers insights into character development, the importance of research, and the evolving landscape of publishing and journalism.
Having nine novels to his credit gives him credibility with other writers and his manner offers them a chance to relax and tell you, the reader, about their work.
Dougโs books, six of which are a popular series known as The SON Series, are available on Amazon in both paperback and Kindle version as well as through most places where books are sold.
You can also learn more about his books through his web page:ย www.dougdahgren.com.
Email questions from the audience are welcome at:ย doug@dougdahlgren.comย ย
Join Doug Fridays at 11am to meet authors, artists, and other interesting people you may not know yet. Interested in being a guest?
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A special thank you to Ira Blacker, who also has written a book " Once a King Now A Prince" for the introduction to Mr. Doug Dahlgren.
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In this engaging conversation, Stanford K Lee and Neal Thorpe explore a variety of themes including Neal's journey with poker, his experiences as a father, reflections on growing up in a large family, and the importance of friendships.
They discuss coping mechanisms for life's challenges, the joy of podcasting, and aspirations for the future.
The dialogue is filled with humor, personal anecdotes, and insights into the complexities of life and relationships.
In this episode of "Your Life in America," we dive into the tumultuous yet fascinating world of the music industry with Ira Blackner, author of "Once a King, Now a Prince." From his early days in Brooklyn to becoming a prominent figure in the music scene, Ira shares candid stories of navigating the industry's highs and lows.
Discover how he overcame personal and professional challenges, dealt with the complexities of working with diverse artists, and the lessons learned from a career filled with both triumphs and trials.
Tune in for an insightful conversation that sheds light on the resilience required to thrive in the ever-evolving music landscape.
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Join host Stanford Lee as he sits down with Gina Hooper, a professional in mortuary sciences, to explore her unique career path and personal journey. Gina shares her experiences growing up in a large family, the impact of early encounters with death, and her motivation to bring compassion and care to the funeral industry. Discover insights into the world of mortuary science, the importance of pre-planning, and the challenges faced by family-owned funeral homes.
In this episode, Mr. Stanford Lee and Ms. Tunisia Owens, the co-hosts, discuss the importance of child and parent engagement and how important co-parenting is.
The conversation explores the challenges faced by today's youth, the impact of family dynamics, and the essential skills required for effective parenting.
Mr. Darren White emphasizes the importance of communication, self-love, and responsibility in nurturing future generations.
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In this episode, Stanford K Lee and Tunisia Owens explore the complexities of generational communication in today's world. They discuss how different age groups prefer various modes of communication, the impact of technology on interpersonal interactions, and the importance of setting boundaries in communication. The conversation highlights the need for situational awareness and empathy in understanding others' communication style and tone.
In this episode, guest host Ms. Tunisia Owens interviews Ms. Rosalind Ross, a seasoned leader in community development and affordable housing.
They discuss Rosalind's journey from Wall Street to urban planning, her experiences in New Orleans post-Katrina, and the current challenges in affordable housing amidst changing political landscapes.
The conversation highlights the impact of economic downturns, tariffs on construction costs, and the urgent need for more affordable housing solutions.
Rosalind emphasizes the interconnectedness of various factors affecting housing and the economy, offering insights and advice for navigating these turbulent times.
In this conversation, the speakers, Minister Blu and Mr. Neal Thorne, discuss their journeys toward emotional resilience, the importance of faith, and the influence of positive role models in their lives.
They share insights on coping strategies, self-assessment, and the significance of community support in navigating life's challenges.
In this episode, co-hosts Stanford K Lee and Tunisia Owens reflect on notable figures who have passed away.
They discuss the impact of these losses on the community and the importance of remembrance.
The conversation then shifts to the broader societal losses under the current administration, including job losses and economic challenges.
Despite these difficulties, they highlight the gains in civic engagement and cultural moments that inspire hope. The episode concludes with a look towards the future and the importance of love and community.