The Dr. Vibe Show™

The Lives of Men (TLoM) is an integrated media and lifestyle brand that chronicles unique stories from the perspective of men of color. We inspire, activate and nurture the development of well-rounded men while serving as a compass to help them navigate their life’s journey.

Jason Rosario, Founder and Creator – The Lives of Men was recently on our show.

During our conversation, Mr. Rosario talked about:

– Some of his life growing up in the Bronx, New York with four brothers and sisters being rasised without a father
– How much has his Dominican heritage and his mother impacted his life
– The impact on him of being raised without a father
– His decision to become an entrepreneur
– The story behind The Lives of Men
– His thoughts on fatherhood, personal development, mental health and sexuality in relationship to men of color
– His vision of the future for the The Lives of Men

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Dr. Steven Lake has been studying human dynamics and relationships between the sexes for over 30 years, first, as an actor and director for the stage, and then as a psychotherapist.

He has a Master’s degree in counselling and a PhD in Educational Administration. Steven worked for Corrections Canada in a maximum security prison hospital and currently teaches graduate courses in psychology at Adler University, works for the BC Society of Male Survivors of Sexual Abuse, and has a private practice.

Steven has been writing for the Good Men Project the last three years and is the editor for the Marriage and Commitment section.

He is the author of Talk2me: How to Communicate with Women and The Sex Formula How to Calculate Sexual Compatibility.

Recently, Dr. Lake was on our show to talk about How To Fight Fairly.

During our conversation, Dr. Lake talked about his article, here. He also talked about whether are couples getting better at fighting fairly and why has it not changed, when he realized that he wasn’t fighting fairly and the difference between listening and hearing.

You can find more about Dr. Lake via:

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Good Men Project – Steven Lake

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Dr. Vibe


Dr. Kai Dupe is an international advocate for spiritual and digital literacy. As a technical trainer and software development engineer with nearly 30 years of experience in the information technology industry, he has dedicated his life to helping communities reach their highest potential. He is an expert in cloud computing. Kai has trained thousands of people all over the world on software development and cloud computing. He has taught classes on how to use programming languages such as C#, Delphi and ASP.NET. Dr. Dupe is concerned with technology integration in urban schools as well as the educational failures of African American males. He is an advocate for technology integration in urban schools and is dedicated to encouraging African Americans to participate in the digital society via workshops, seminars, and speaking engagements.

Recently, Dr. Dupe was on our show. During our conversation, he talked about:

– Some background about himself and his career technology which starting in May 1987
– The importance of technology, education, spirituality in his life
– who helped him in the early days
– Some of his work history including some highlights and why he not gone into management
– The importance of travel in his life
– his thoughts on spiritual technology
– His thoughts on technology integration in American urban schools
– The lack of confidence in African American communities
– How are African American educating their youth about technology
– The issue of diversity in technology companies
– The state of education of African American males
– How his message changed over the years

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Dr. Vibe

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The panelists for last Sunday’s show were: Dr. Lawrence A. Rasheed, Leron L. Barton, Jonathan O. Shaw and Jim Kennedy.

The panelists discussed the following stories:

The Dr. Vibe Show™: Understanding #TrumpFlop On Obamacare In 7 Easy Memes And GIFs

The Dr. Vibe Show™: Everyone Loves Bernie Sanders. Except, It Seems, The Democratic Party

The Dr. Vibe Show™: Black Homophobia Is Rooted In The Struggle Against White Supremacy

The Dr. Vibe Show™: Sticks And Stones – Dismantling Black-On-Black Verbal Violence

The Dr. Vibe Show™: Scrutinizing White America

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Evan Richmond Gregory Jefferson, also known as ERGJ, is the CEO of ERGJ Enterprises. ERGJ is a personal finance coach and a certified financial educator. He specializes in bringing Investment education to the urban community. He is passionate about improving the financial literacy and economic awareness across the country. His company, ERGJ Enterprises, has 3 flagship financial Education programs for the family (KidVest, TeenVest, and AdultVest).

ERGJ is the founder of a Wealth building group called The New Black Wall St. This group was established in March of 2015 with 25 members and has grown to over 4,500 members as of February 2017. The focus of this group is to build Wealth, Protect Wealth, and Transfer Wealth. Generational Wealth Building is the premise of the New Black Wall Street. The New Black Wall Street established an investment club in September 2015 and is currently looking to establish their next Investment Club known as Club Milli.

Recently, Mr. Jefferson was on our show talking about Group Economics.

During the our conversation, Mr. Jefferson talked about:

– Some background including how he able to walk away from his job and become an entrepreneur three years ago
– The group economic programs that he teaches and who is his target market
– Some history on Black Wall Street and what he learned from it
– If integration been good for Black America
– If Blacks have something to fight for
– Why he focuses on educating young people about wealth
– Some of his future goals
– Some of the barriers for African American achieving successful group economics
– Why he feels that African Americans greatest enemy is themselves
– What he feels is the future of group economics for people of color and what does it look like
– What has helped him be successful

You can find out more about Mr. Jefferson via:

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Phone: (678) 851-2400

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Are you stuck trying to figure out your life’s purpose? Are you ready to take your life to the next level? It took Dr. Sims getting fired after working 30 years as an electrical engineer to realize he was in the wrong lane. Is this you? Are you realizing that you are in the wrong lane? You have amassed some success, but you have this nagging feeling that something is missing. Can you answer this question, Why were you born?

Dr. Walter Sims, a dynamic motivational speaker, certified spiritual, mental toughness, relationship, and positivity life coach, and award author, Living Motivated – The Beattitudes of Living a Motivated Life, knows what it takes to live a life on purpose. He understands your fears and limiting beliefs that have kept you stuck.

A spiritual leader by profession, Dr. Sims holds a Master of Ministry degree, Doctorate of Divinity degree, as well as a professional life coach certification. Dr. Sims aims at empowering persons towards significant increases in self esteem, focus, clarity, and productivity by helping them realize their life’s purpose.

As a life coach, Dr. Sims will support you in designing your life of purpose that you are fully engaged in, that is joyful and challenging with reduced stress and distractions that can threaten your peace of mind. Many of Dr. Sims clients also experience growth and a new awakening in their spiritual life because now they understand what it means to live a life on purpose.

Dr. Sims message to you:

“Your situation is not your destination; it OUGHT to be your motivation.”

Recently, Dr. Sims was on our show to talk about Living On Purpose. Some of the things that Dr. Sims shared about were:

– Some of his background including his twenty five years as a pastor and thirty years as an electrical engineer
– Why did he initially stayed away from being a minister
– While growing up, what did his father, his mother and his community teach him
– Some lessons that he learned as an engineer and when was his time to become a coach
– How he is winning his wife over in regards to his coaching
– The importance of knowing your why
– His five steps to living on purpose
– What does serving look like
– Some information about his coaching business including why he feels most of his clients are women,
– Do men and women approach purpose differently
– How did he get so many followers on Twitter (over 15,000), how has coaching changed him, how does he coach now believers and how does he approach being a pastor versus being a coach
– The story behind Living Motivated – The Beattitudes of Living a Motivated Life

You can find out more about Dr. Sims via:

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Minister of Motivation™ TV
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Phone: (205) 225-9757

Dr. Walter Sims
PO Box 10126
Dothan, AL 36304

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Shahmar Beasley is a 21 year old, 3rd year honor roll undergraduate student at Drexel University. At Drexel he serves as the 1st Black president of the Drexel Democrats, co-founder of the Drexel Rotaract Club, and founder of the Drexel Black Action Committee. In Philadelphia he serves as social media chair of a voting rights organization named Real Street Talk. He has been honored as the youngest ambassador to State Representative Margo Davidson of the 164th Legislative district. He has served as a college student recruiter for State Representative Donna Bullock, Judge Dwayne Woodruff, Darby Councilman Howard Blackson Jr, and PA Representative Candidate Whitney Hoffman. He was also selected for a highly competitve internship with the Honorable Judge Tamika Lane. Shahmar from his community service and politically oriented efforts has been featured on ABC News Nightline, Good Morning America, Huffington Post Originals, XXL Magazine, and Vibe Magazine.

Shahmar’s main quote in life that he lives by is:

“Success is to be measured not so much by the position that one has reached in life as by the obstacles which he has overcome.” – Booker T Washington

Mr. Beasley was recently on our show. He talked about his article Black Men Should Forever Be Grateful For Donald Trump .

The conversation was be co-hosted by Christopher “Flood The Drummer” Norris of Techbook Online.

During the conversation, Mr. Beasley talked about:

– Some of his background and when did activism enter his life including his parents reaction on him becoming an activist
– His thoughts on Donald Trump and Barack Obama
– What are young Black men telling him about Donald Trump and will Donald Trump cause older and younger Black to unify
– Does he feel that Donald Trump is a racist
– The reaction to the article
– Suggestions on how America needs to respond to the Trump presidency and his future ambitions

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Dr. Vibe


The panelists for last Sunday’s show were: Rodney Kellum and Galen D. Bingham,

The panelists discussed the following stories:

The Dr. Vibe Show™: Are NCAA Rules On Its Athletes Creating An Uneven Playing Field?

The Dr. Vibe Show™: Young, Black, And Unemployed? 10 Tips To Land Your First Job!

The Dr. Vibe Show™: Self-Care For Black People 101 – Options Outside Of Church And Therapy

The Dr. Vibe Show™: People Perceive Black Men As Bigger, Stronger Than White Men. Here’s Why That’s Dangerous.

The Dr. Vibe Show™: Why Black Men Need To Be Emotionally Involved In Relationships

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Dr. Vibe

 

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The panelists for last Sunday’s show were: Rodney Kellum, LeRon Barton, Galen D. Bingham and Christopher “Flood The Drummer” Norris.

The panelists discussed the following stories:

The Dr. Vibe Show™: Erased Onscreen – Where Are All The Interracial Couples?

The Dr. Vibe Show™: Ben Carson Called African-American Slaves ‘Immigrants’

The Dr. Vibe Show™: Trump Attacks Obama Because He Needs A Black Boogeyman

The Dr. Vibe Show™: For Black And Brown People Fighting For Survival In Toxic White Spaces

The Dr. Vibe Show™: The Changing Face Of Black Masculinity

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Dr. Vibe

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Quianna Rodriguez is the Founder of Happy Work Week where she provides people and organizations with coaching solutions that creates confidence, direction, and a precise plan of action for success. As a Master Certified Coach, Certified Career Coach, and Group Coach, she is committed to provide unparalleled service and performance that demands lifelong breakthroughs.

For over 10 years she provided Technical Writing, Education & Training, and Information Technology expertise to both military and corporate agencies. Quianna continues to educate and train others by providing corporate seminars and workshops at companies such as TIAA-CREF and is currently a Professional Development Instructor at the Carolina School of Broadcasting in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Recently, Ms. Rodriguez was on our show talking about Millennials And The Modern Workplace.

During our conversation, Ms. Rodriguez talked about:

– The story behind how she went full time with her business Happy Work Week
– How feels millennials are changing today’s workplace and if companies are investing in millennials
– Her thoughts about and comments on various myths about millennials and the workplace including leadership, guidance, job satisfaction
– Her call to actionscompanies, older people and millennials in regards to millennials and the modern workplace

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Dr. Vibe


If you’ve ever referred to Toronto as “Tdot,” a term coined by K4ce, a local hip hop legend or by its more recent name, “The 6ix” influenced largely by the OVO team and rapper Drake’s recent album, ‘Views from the 6,” then you are familiar with the far reaching influence of Canadian Hip Hop.

Recognizing the potential for hip hop to transcend intergenerational barriers, Dr. Mark Campbell, Ontario Certified school teacher and Professor at Ryerson University, and his team, created the Northside Hip Hop Archive (NSHH) and a series of accompanying archival exhibits to re-engage students at all grade levels and preserve an integral piece of Canadian history. The NSHH is intended to be a tool to produce engaging, new curriculum content for school boards across Canada.

Dr. Campbell currently teaches two inclusive courses on Race & Racism in Popular Culture from Antiblackness to Intersectionality and Sonic Innovations in Black Musics: From Dubplates to Controllerism at Ryerson RTA. “Uncovering hip hop histories in Canada are essential work if we are to imagine an inclusive, multicultural and diverse country. Without access to the successes, innovations and creativity of previous generations, we cannot provide in the classroom a solid context the next generation to strive towards excellence,” says Dr. Campbell.

Since the archive launched in 2010, there have been multiple archival exhibits held to raise public awareness. On March 4th 2010, NSHH held its first exhibit, the T-Dot Pioneers Exhibition in Toronto. A year later, CBC and NSHH joined forces to launch “The Hip Hop Summit,” a week-long celebration of Canadian hip hop.

In November of 2016, NSHH Archive in association with the Royal Ontario Museum, Ryerson University and The Masterplan Show at CIUT 89.5fm launched its first ever Archive Fellows honouring the lifetime achievements of Toronto’s DJ Ron Nelson from CKLN’s Fantastic Voyage Show (1983-1990) and the visual art of Hamilton’s Leon ‘Eklipz’ Robinson.

Also in 2016, the NSHH started the “I Was There” project, a community activation project honouring the work of various hip hop culture pioneers in five cities across Canada which started in 2016 and is continuing into 2017. “The I Was There project is about acknowledging the Architects of hip hop communities in several Canadian cities as well as about creating public awareness and appreciation about hip hop’s legacy in our country,” says Dr. Campbell.

The “I Was There” project celebrates the accomplishments of little known hip hop legends in Canada, adding personalized archival collections and narration to the existing archival content on www.nshharchive.ca. This year’s exhibits will be held in Montreal, Saskatoon, Hamilton, Toronto and Regina.

Over the years, participants have included legendary Canadian names in hip hop such as: Dalton Higgins, Citizen Kane, Ghetto Concept, Michie Mee, Kardi, K’naan, Dream Warriers, Saukrates, Shad, DJ Ron Nelson, Leon’ Eklipz’ Robinson, DJ Kool Herc and more.

Recently, Mr. Campbell was on our show talking about the Northside Hip Hop Archives.

During our conversation, Mr. Campbell talked about:

– Some of his early hip hop memories
– The story behind his hip hop show that he started in the 1990’s at eighteen years old for seventeen years
– How did Northside Hip Hop Archives start
– Some of the stories and people that are featured via Northside Hip Hop Archives
– How has the Toronto hip hop scene has changed
– The future of the Northside Hip Hop Archives
– The state of Canadian Hip Hop
– What is on the website

You can contact Mr. Campbell via:

North Side Hip Hop
NorthSide Hip Hop Archive – Twitter
NorthSide Hip Hop Archive – Facebook
Mark Campbell
Mark Campbell – Twitter
Email

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Dr. Vibe


Recently, Dr. Vibe hosted a conversation about Black History Month with Jonathan O. Shaw and Henri Morris on the Black Men Talking show on WJMS Radio .

Some of the conversation topics were:

- Some of their experiences during Black History Month 2017
- Has inclusion into the mainstream been good for Blacks
- Does a cohesive Black community exist?
- Why are some Blacks disconnected with Black history?
- Are older Blacks sharing history with younger Blacks?
- The future of Black History Month
- Call to action for older and younger Blacks and non-Blacks

Catch the Black Men Talking show on WJMS Radio every Saturday morning at 9 a.m. Eastern at WJMS Radio .

God bless, peace, be well and keep the faith,

Dr. Vibe  


The panelists for last Sunday’s show were: Dr. Lawrence A. Rasheed, Galen D. Bingham and Kinte Fergerson.

The panelists discussed the following stories:

The Dr. Vibe Show™: The ‘Moonlight’ Win Is For Every Black Person Overlooked For White Mediocrity

The Dr. Vibe Show™: Stand Your Ground Laws Complicate Matters For Black Gun Owners

The Dr. Vibe Show™: The Great Majority Of Violent Crime In America Goes Unsolved

The Dr. Vibe Show™: Trayvon Martin’s Death Still Fuels A Movement Five Years Later

The Dr. Vibe Show™: Can Black People Be Anything Other Than Pawns To Donald Trump?

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Founded in 1972, the Harriet Tubman Community Organization Inc. is a non-profit organization dedicated to serving the needs of the Greater Toronto Area’s diverse community. Initially the organization focused on providing programming for youth, but over the years it has expanded its services to address a broader spectrum of the community.

The Harriet Tubman Community Organization works in partnership with various community groups and social services agencies across The Greater Toronto Area, and co-sponsors a variety of annual events.

In this episode, we speak and share with Ekua Walcott, the Executive Director of the Harriet Tubman Community Organization. Ms. Walcott shares some of her story with us. She also talks about the history of the organization, some of the many services and programs that the organization offers, some of the many challenges that young Black men are facing, the disconnection with society that young Black men are facing and what the Black community needs to do more forward.

If you would like to find out more information about the Harriet Tubman Organization, please contact:

http://www.tubmancommunity.org/contact.html (website)

tubman@htco.org (email)

(416) 496-2044 (phone)

(416) 496-0881 (fax)

2975 Don Mills Road (http://maps.google.ca/maps?client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&hl=en&tab=wl)
Toronto, Ontario.
M2J 3B7 (office)

 

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Dr. Vibe 


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