• Importance of Black Unity
    Oct 3 2022

    On this final episode, co-hosts Karl Lewis and David Grant speak in depth about the importance, historical practices and tangible ways of promoting unity amongst the African Diaspora. David offers examples of possible codes of conduct that we have to establish, while Karl grounds the importance of unity with spiritual doctrine.

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    45 mins
  • Black Peoples' Relationship with Money
    Aug 12 2022

    On this episode, co-host David Grant interviews financial advisor, business owner and life insurance agent, Eshe Simba, who provides us an overview of the different financial tools to grow our money, starting steps to investment, Black peoples' relationship with money and wealth over the years and how to improve our financial situation.

    Eshe Simba is a Licensed Insurance Broker, financial advisor and founder of Sugar Plum scrubs- a skin care and self care brand selling natural sugar scrubs. Eshe works alongside families and youth in Ontario to increase financial literacy, encourage financial planning and build wealth. She specializes in life and health insurance as well as retirement and education savings plans.

    You can connect with Eshe and also discover her services and products via the following:

    www.sugarplumscrubs.ca/

    calendly.com/eshesimba/

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    48 mins
  • The History of Black Peoples' Resistance against Racism in Canada
    Aug 1 2022

    On this episode, co-host David Grant provides an overview of Black peoples' resistance against racism for over 4 centuries throughout Canada. Co-host David Grant provides recent examples of how Black people have resisted against racism. David provides reasoning as to why resistance against racism is important and how we can continue to instill this importance into our children.

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    40 mins
  • The Importance of Entrepreneurship
    Jul 16 2022

    On this episode, co-host David Grant interviews Business and Criminal Lawyer, Courtney Fraser, founder of Fraser and Associates Legal Group to gather his perspectives on the importance of entrepreneurship, how to start and maintain a business, and how Black people can improve our entrepreneurship motives.

    Courtney is the founder of Fraser and Associates Legal Group, a legal business that offers a number of services to entrepreneurs and businesses such as consultations, incorporations and contract negotiations and drafting. Courtney also practices criminal defence, as well as serve as a notary public. Courtney is also the founder of Legacy United, a non profit organization, an organization providing resources and support to vulnerable members of the community. They conduct different programs and activities throughout the year, most notably their mentorship program taking place currently.

    You can find Courtney and his legal business information noted below:

    https://www.instagram.com/fraserlegalgroup/

    https://calendly.com/fraserlegalgroup

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    41 mins
  • Reconciling the Rift between Black men and Black women
    Jul 7 2022

    On this episode we have psychotherapist Lerecia Williams provide her expertise on the origins of conflict between Black men and women of African ancestry in Canada, how it manifests in our contemporary period and how to rectify these issues to restore equilibrium in our families.

    Lerecia has her own private practice for psychotherapy/counseling; you can connect with Lerecia via the following:

    https://www.lereciascounselling.com/book-online https://www.psychologytoday.com/ca/therapists/lerecia-williams-markham-on/740549

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    41 mins
  • God is Black
    Jun 30 2022

    In this episode, our co-host, Pastor Karl Lewis of Foundation for Life church, provides us his strong knowledge on why it is so difficult for Black people to see themselves in the image of God, the White-washing of Christianity and how Black people can engage in spiritual restoration.

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    38 mins
  • The True Colours of the Pandemic
    Jun 22 2022

    On this episode, we speak about the controversy of COVID 19 and the COVID vaccines as it pertains to Black people of African ancestry in Canada and abroad. We also discuss how the COVID pandemic shed light on anti-African attitudes i.e. racism against African people, globally.

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    33 mins
  • The Miseducation of Racism
    Jun 16 2022

    On this episode, we discuss the misconceptions of racism and seek to re-educate our audience on what racism is, how it operates, how it came to be, why it continues to manifest, particularly in Canada.

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    35 mins