Episodes

  • EP 11: Get in the Game, Part 2
    Dec 20 2022

    Marcus Gause and Erik Naglee continue their conversation with Wake Forest baseball coach Tom Walter and Kevin Jordan, the young man to whom he donated a kidney. Tom and Kevin explore how sports can level the playing field and why this generation of young people give them hope. It's an inspiring conversation!

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    29 mins
  • EP 10: Getting in the Game, Part 1
    Dec 20 2022

    In 2009, Wake Forest baseball coach Tom Walter saved the life of freshman Kevin Jordan by donating a kidney to the young baseball recruit. Tom is white. Kevin is Black. The incredible act of generosity made the national news. In the lives of the two men, it connected them in more ways than they could ever imagine. In part 1, Marcus Gause and Erik Naglee talk with Tom and Kevin about their story and what led them to create Get in the Game, an initiative that uses sports to change real-world inequities.

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    22 mins
  • EP 9: Unchained Melody
    Dec 20 2022

    By the age of 21, Bilal Issifou had graduated from N.C. A&T State University, started his own successful tech company and been featured in Forbes magazine. In this episode, Marcus Gause and Erik Naglee sit down with Issifou to talk about Unchained Inc. - Issifou's platform for Black professionals, code switching and what companies are getting wrong when they focus on diversity.

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    24 mins
  • EP 8: Black, White & Shades of Grey
    Dec 20 2022

    It started with a traffic stop. Two friends. One Black. One white. Both educators and good friends. During a random traffic stop, they saw how differently they were treated and a door opened up to have real conversations about race. The result is Greyt Expectations, an initiative started by Andrews High School Principal Marcus Gause and Page High School Principal Erik Naglee. In this episode, learn more about their work to create safe spaces for real conversations about race and other differences.

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    33 mins
  • EP 7: Wisdom Earned & Lessons Learned
    Nov 16 2021

    Melvin "Skip" Alston, chair of the Guilford County Commissioners, and Deanna Hayes-Greene, chair of the Guilford County Board of Education, have almost 50 years of combined experience as leaders in the community. In this episode, hosted by Kevin Gray, president of the Weaver Foundation, they share lessons learned along the way and how those are shaping their vision for Guilford County's future.

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    34 mins
  • EP 6: Real Talk with Dr. Contreras, Pt. 2
    Aug 25 2021

    The intersection of education and democracy, school facilities and innovative learning, and parable of the lost sheep - it's all a part of part 2 of our talk with GCS superintendent, Dr. Sharon Contreras. Our host is Dr. Joe Blosser, associate professor of religion and philosophy at High Point University.

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    26 mins
  • EP 5: Real Talk with Dr. Contreras, Pt. 1
    Aug 25 2021

    The issues surrounding education are complex - especially in the midst of an ongoing pandemic. Dr. Sharon Contreras, superintendent of Guilford County Schools, and Dr. Joe Blosser, associate professor of religion and philosophy at High Point University, sit down to talk about data, lessons learned and what the future of education looks like in Guilford County.

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    25 mins
  • EP 4: The Amygdala Hijack
    Jun 3 2021

    What is an amygdala hijack? And why does it impact student learning - especially now? Cyril Jefferson, principal consultant with Change Often, LLC and Kelly Graves, co-founder and executive director of the Kellin Foundation, join us to explore the impact of trauma on our students. It's an important - and timely- conversation that you don't want to miss.

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    31 mins