Episodes

  • It's Not Enough
    Nov 13 2025

    Our host, LUL President & CEO Lyndon Pryor, is joined by Kevin Dunlap, Executive Director of REBOUND, Inc. REBOUND's mission is to revitalize neighborhoods in low-to-moderate income households and create vibrant, stable, and inclusive homes.

    Our duo discusses the role of the federal government in housing, the impact of redlining, and the need for mixed-income housing in Louisville. They also announce updates on REBOUND's recent development projects, including the Richmond Apartment complex, the PortShaw Apartment complex, and the 300 Condominiums.

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • Of the People
    Nov 3 2025

    Our co-host, Ramona Dallum, is joined by Kiara James and Ravon Churchill, contributing authors to the project "You Got To Be of the People: Peacekeepers at the Heart of Public Safety in Louisville" a collaboration between Louisville Story Program and Cities United. The book prioritizes the voices of those on the frontlines interrupting the cycles of violence and those most impacted by the systems of inequity perpetuating the national public health crisis of gun violence.

    The interview focuses on Ravon Churchill and Kiara James' dedication to community safety and violence prevention in Louisville, their experiences as peacekeepers, and their contributions to the book.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Until the End
    Oct 16 2025

    Our co-host, Ramona Dallum, is joined by Tawanda Owsley, VP of Development for Hosparus Health. Tawanda is a philanthropy and non-profit leader with over 20 years of experience in the industry.

    The duo discusses the cultural shift needed around end-of-life care, the differences between palliative and hospice care, the effects of grief after a loss, and resources available to the community.

    Tawanda holds a BS in Business Administration from UofL and a Master's in Business Communication from Spalding University. In 2023, Louisville Business First recognized her with the Enterprising Women award.

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    59 mins
  • Social Connection
    Oct 13 2025

    Our host, LUL President & CEO Lyndon Pryor, is joined by Royce Jones, Mental Health Therapist for UofL Athletics. Jones provides direct clinical behavioral health and/or substance use services to student athletes.

    Our duo discusses the pressure student-athletes face, the importance of teaching emotional regulation, and the need to reduce the stigma of therapy in the Black community.

    Jones is a 14-year Navy veteran who later pursued a degree in business before realizing his passion for therapy and obtaining his Master of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling.

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Captivating Attention
    Sep 25 2025

    Our host, LUL President & CEO Lyndon Pryor, is joined by Eric King, Digital Communications Strategist for the ACLU of Kentucky. With more than two decades of experience as a classically trained broadcast journalist covering some of the country’s biggest news events, he’s using that same storytelling power to modernize and digitize the ACLU’s communications across all platforms.

    Our duo discusses the changing media landscape, how to identify a trusted new source, the politics of the media, and the emergence of podcasts as news sources.

    King graduated with a BS in Sociology from UofL and a certification from the Diversity Executive Leadership Academy.

    Check out his book, "Breaking News: Confessions of a Disruptive News Anchor" and follow his reporting on Substack.

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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • Standing On Business
    Sep 16 2025

    On this special episode, our host, LUL President and CEO Lyndon Pryor, is joined by key members of our organization to discuss the topic of giving and the work the League is doing. This episode ties in with Give for Good, an annual 24-hour day of giving hosted by the Community Foundation of Louisville.

    In the last year, the Urban League boasted 214 job placements, 2,763 voters engaged, 100% college acceptance, 2,895 barriers removed, 88 new homeowners, and $96,000 in professional services to support small businesses. But the work is not done. There are more people to reach to help build a thriving community. Will you stand with us?

    Donate to the Urban League to help us continue our mission any day. Or have your gift amplified on 9/18/2025 during Give for Good.

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    56 mins
  • The Potential for Peril
    Sep 11 2025

    Our co-host, Ramona Dallum, is joined by Dr Alisia McClain founder of TECH-nique a nonprofit built to elevate underrepresented voices in technology by creating community-centric pathways into generative AI, data analytics, UX, and leadership roles—grounded in deep equity, mentorship, and social justice principles.

    The duo discusses the role of technology in our world, the future of AI, the power of innovation, and what we must do to avoid being left behind.

    Dr McClain holds a PhD in Educational Leadership, Evaluation, and Organizational Development from the University of Louisville. She is an educator, musician, AI strategist, data-for-social-impact innovator, and equity-minded leader.

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • A Conduit for Change
    Sep 4 2025

    Our host, LUL President & CEO Lyndon Pryor, is joined by CJ Carter, Founder of Sharp Futures. Sharp Futures establishes barbershops within schools to provide a safe space for mentorship and counseling while receiving a haircut.

    Our duo discusses the power of influence, entrepreneurship, and community service in shaping the next generation.

    Carter has 15+ years in youth mentorship, nonprofit leadership, and community engagement, blending business acumen with creative, community-focused leadership. Since launching “Kutz 4 Kidz” at Newburg Middle School in 2020, he has expanded into multiple schools in Louisville and Lexington.

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    58 mins