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Stuck in The Middle PodcastStuck in The Middle PodcastFrom Boys to Men: Navigating Marriage, Fatherhood, and Life's Lessons! Ft Flex Mba & Dr. Will Anyu#MarriageAdvice #FatherhoodJourney #RelationshipLessons #ParentingChallenges #WorkLifeBalance #RaisingAGoodMan #PandemicParenting #StayingConnected #DreamsForOurChildren #GratitudeInLife In this episode, I sit down with two amazing dads who share their honest and heartfelt experiences on the journey from boys to men. They discuss the most significant challenges they've faced as new husbands and fathers and how their relationships with their wives have transformed since becoming parents. With humor and wisdom, they offer valuable advice to couples considering starting a family and delving into the delicate balance between work and family life. The dads also share strategies for setting a positive example for their sons, teaching them...2023-07-181h 08Not by the PlaybookNot by the PlaybookEscaping persecution and finding the NBAAs the NBA finals continue we hear the remarkable story of three generations of the Grunfeld family, from their escape journey from Nazi persecution to Olympic glory and beyond. A former pro baller himself Dan Grunfeld has written "By The Grace of the Game: The Holocaust, A Basketball Legacy, and an Unprecedented American Dream".Ahead of the 50th anniversary of Title IX with the help of Dr Bonnie J Morris we look at the impact the legislation has had in levelling the playing field in women’s sports, and how its influence spread far beyond the USA an...2022-06-1149 minThe Basketball Strong PodcastThe Basketball Strong PodcastDan Grunfeld: Surviving the Holocaust, Overcoming Hate with Grace and Forgiveness, and Using Basketball as a Path to GreatnessWhen Dan Grunfeld’s grandmother was a teenager, “Life was nothing more than a loving family, a tall tree, and an endless supply of sweet, juicy cherries.” But in an instant, the Nazis overran Europe and murdered her parents and five siblings in the Holocaust. Somehow Anyu and a sister survived the liquidation of the Budapest ghetto and after she married another Holocaust survivor, they escaped the Communist rule that dominated Eastern Europe after the war and emigrated to New York City. Dan’s father, Ernie, was bullied because he couldn’t speak English and lost his beloved old...2022-03-301h 36INspired INsider PodcastINspired INsider PodcastBy The Grace of the Game — From Auschwitz to the NBA With Dan GrunfeldDan Grunfeld is a former professional basketball player, an accomplished writer, and a proud graduate of Stanford University. An Academic All-American and All-Conference basketball selection at Stanford, Dan played professionally for eight seasons in top leagues worldwide, including in Germany, Spain, and Israel. He is the Author of By The Grace of the Game: The Holocaust, A Basketball Legacy, and an Unprecedented American Dream. Dan is also the Vice President of Lightspeed Venture Partners.  In this episode… What do surviving the holocaust, escaping communism (in part thanks to Buddy Hackett), building a small bus...2022-03-0153 minVoices of Black FolkVoices of Black FolkVoices of Black Folk Podcast: Ep. 12: Traveling to the Mountain Top with Darryl LockettThis season on the Voices of Black Folk Podcast, we have learned from an assortment of phenomenal Black Folk, who are serving as trailblazers within their respective fields and industries. To close out season two, I elected to bring on someone that I not only admire; but an individual who is mission-driven and working on a daily basis to ensure that we understand the lessons of our past, in order to work towards the promise of our future.Darryl Lockett currently serves as the Executive Director of the Kennedy King Memorial Initiative. In this role, Darryl is...2021-11-1053 minVoices of Black FolkVoices of Black FolkVoices of Black Folk Podcast: Ep. 11: Minding my Business with Marcus IsiahFor as long as I can remember I was always told, don't waste your money on a nice car, that's nothing but a liability. But what if I told you that anyone can turn that liability sitting in their driveway collecting dust into a cash-flowing business.Well... That's exactly what my next guest did. Utilizing the car-sharing app Turo, Marcus Isiah started Southwest Luxuries and subsequently Southwest Advisors. For those of you contemplating how to produce more income passively, tune in and learn from this mastermind. This is definitely an episode you do not want...2021-11-0248 minVoices of Black FolkVoices of Black FolkVoices of Black Folk Podcast: Ep. 10: Discovering our Roots with Kultured.KitchenFor many Black people in America, we often are told that our history and culture begins with slavery. But as we know this is furthest from the truth. In an effort to educate our people of their, history Kultured.Kitchen was born.Kultured.Kitchen believes memorable moments happen around the dinner table and the plates you use should be as creative as the stories you share. They want to help you create an unforgettable dining experience that radically represents the revolutionary within each of us.Are you excited yet?!? So am I, tune in as...2021-10-2726 minVoices of Black FolkVoices of Black FolkVoices of Black Folk Podcast: Ep. 9: Building from the root with Nia HopeOne thing many of us suffer from is hair loss. This can be traumatic as both men and women take pride in their crowns. When this occurs, we often run to the store or go online trying to find something to remedy this, but have you ever asked the question what am I actually putting in my hair? Well for those of you struggling with hair loss, this is an episode you do not want to miss. Nia Gipson, the founder of Nia Hope & Co., has created a product that is all-natural and guaranteed to bring your...2021-10-2044 minVoices of Black FolkVoices of Black FolkVoices of Black Folk Podcast: Ep. 8: When healing meets rhythm with AZA Allsop, M.D., Ph.D.AZA Allsop, MD, Ph.D., is a Third-Year Resident in the Department of Psychiatry at Yale School of Medicine. He is also a music artist with a burgeoning career, and co-founder of Renaissance Entertainment LLC, a company that operates at the intersection of art, science, and community building to drive culture.Join us on episode eight of the Voices of Black Folk Podcast as we discuss his educational journey, sacrifice, and owning his truth. For those who have ever dreamt big and been told to dream smaller, this is an episode you do not want to miss!2021-10-1228 minVoices of Black FolkVoices of Black FolkVoices of Black Folk Podcast: Ep. 7: Simply Nayko Naturals with Chantee ButlerWhen is the last time you actually looked up the ingredients that make up your favorite body butter, lotion, shampoo, or conditioner? Let's be honest, thanks to multimillion-dollar advertisements that convince us the products we purchase are good for us, we often don't bother reading the back of the bottle. But, there is hope...Chantee Butler, Founder of Nayko Natural decided she not only wanted something more wholistic, but she also wanted to create a product that was natural, ingredients that are good for our skin, and most importantly, something for US!Join...2021-09-2824 minVoices of Black FolkVoices of Black FolkVoices of Black Folk Podcast: Ep. 6: Leveraging your worth with Danielle ScottDanielle Scott serves as the Founder & CEO of the Leverage Collective. A champion of women, minorities, and workplace diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts, Danielle strongly believes in "Making the Ask" and advocating for yourself in any setting.Her career has been spent advancing policies that make corporate spaces more diverse and inclusive for women and people of color. Due to this passion, she started the Leverage Collective in an effort to formally facilitate customized solutions for those struggling to find their voice in the workplace.If you have ever felt unheard or fearful of negotiating...2021-09-2043 minVoices of Black FolkVoices of Black FolkVoices of Black Folk Podcast: Ep. 5: Rethinking Math with Jasmine WilliamsThroughout my K-12 education, I struggled with math like so many other low-income students around the nation. In fact, at one point, I remember convincing myself math was not my thing.If this sentiment sounds familiar and/or you know a young person struggling with their math skills, then this is an episode you do not want to miss. Jasmine Williams is a North Carolina Central University and Johns Hopkins University trained teacher who has revolutionized teaching young people math through her company, Mobile Math LLC.Through Mobile Math LLC, Jasmine is meeting students where...2021-09-1350 minBeyond the Defense PodcastBeyond the Defense PodcastDr. Ndeh Will Anyu and First and Poor: Understanding How First Gen Low-Income Students at Elite University Formulate and Understand Their Sense of Belonging in the Age of COVID-19In a conversation that spans many topics related to Higher Education, Melissa sits down with Dr. Ndeh Will Anyu, a recent 2021 graduate from the University of Pennsylvania's Graduate School of Education to discuss first-generation low-income students and their sense of belonging at elite universities.2021-09-101h 18Voices of Black FolkVoices of Black FolkVoices of Black Folk Podcast: Ep. 4: Traversing Your Own Path with Serges HimbazaFor many of us, as children, we were told; do well in school, get a good education, and subsequently, get a good job. For Serges, an immigrant from Rwanda, this was the path his parents foresaw for him. But after obtaining his B.A., from Duke University and working for Microsoft for a few years, he knew he wanted more out of life.Join us as we discuss leaving a "promising career," in an effort to live out one's truth. This is an episode you do not want to miss.2021-09-0735 minVoices of Black FolkVoices of Black FolkVoices of Black Folk Podcast: Ep. 3: Traversing Higher Ed Dr. Tierney J. BatesIn this episode, I sit down with Dr. Tierney J. Bates, Executive Director of University Career Services at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.A native of Cleveland, Ohio, Dr. Bates and I spoke about his journey from corporate America to the halls of academia and everything in between. For those who have ever aspired to embark on a career within higher education, this is an episode you do not want to miss. Join me as we learn what it means to be a Black man traversing the trenches of higher education. 2021-08-3155 minVoices of Black FolkVoices of Black FolkVoices of Black Folk Podcast: Ep. 2: New Age Fitness with Triyo FitnessIn this episode two, I sit down with Ahmad, Khalil, and Malik Jones, the triplets better known as Triyo Fitness. I first met these brothers back in 2017 on the campus of the University of Pennsylvania.Unlike most Fitness programs, Triyo Fitness specializes in organizing and leading large fitness boot camps, tailored personal training, and creating original content across their social media platforms.Join me as we embark on these brothers' journey in creating Triyo Fitness.2021-08-2450 minVoices of Black FolkVoices of Black FolkVoices of Black Folk Podcast: Ep. 1: For the Culture with Regi AngelouIn the first episode of the Voices of Black Folk Podcast, I spoke to my dear friend Regi Angelou.By day, Regi serves as an educator. When she is not fostering tomorrow's future leaders, she can be found somewhere spitting crazy lyrical bars.Join me as she shares her experience with what it's like to be an up-and-coming artist while remaining true to oneself.2021-08-1047 minJust Another PodcastJust Another PodcastDreams Come TrueJoin us as we celebrate the newest doctor in town, Dr. N Will Anyu. Join us as we celebrate and reflect on the completion of his dissertation and Doctorate of Education from the University of Pennsylvania. Episode Sponsor: Stowe Law Firm, PLLCwww.stowelawfirmnc.comFollow Us: @darryldevon and @iamwillanyuContact us: JustAnotherPodcastLive@gmail.comTheme Song: Greg Cox - Now; Album ETC.2021-04-2043 minPALM WINE CENTRAL PODCASTPALM WINE CENTRAL PODCASTYou Do Not Need Therapy! Huh? ft Riflex, Dr Fem Dizzle, Will Anyu & belninho Ep. 1#PWC #SitMpodcast #Africa   On this episode of the podcast the fellows are joined by three dope Kings striving for greatness in their way, shape, & form, Riflex (author of ‘No Such Thing As Halfway: A Novel,’ Host of @sitmpodcast, Artist), Dr. Fem Dizzle (The Son The Brother The Uncle The Evangelist The Therapist The Comedian The Friend. To know Me is a Privilege. Growing Daily #GodBodied #LPC #LCPC ), Will Anyu (Founder & Host of Voices of Black Folk LLC | Fitness enthusiast 💪🏿| ΑΦΑ-ΓΒ | NCCU Alum | Ed.D. Student at UPenn) & belninho (Photographer 📸 @snapsbybel | Blogger | 1/4 of @nykpodcast) as we discuss a variety of topics as Will tips it of...2020-08-221h 36