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Rhoden Fellows: HBCU 468

Andscape, William C. Rhoden

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Andscape’s Rhoden Fellows podcast is hosted by a rotation of six undergraduate students at HBCU’s who are training under New York Times award-winning columnist William C. Rhoden as the next generation of sports journalists. Through the lens of sports, the fellows discuss stories about race, class and culture.
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HBCU AF Podcast

Kyle Mcclenney

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Welcome to the HBCU AF Podcast!!!!!! 4 friends from a HBCU sit and talk HBCU life and current events in the world. Focus: HBCU life, money funding at HBCU's, HBCU sports, HBCU history, HBCU excellence at other schools, Band life, D9 world, HBCU campus news, current events, culture, and understand HBCU's have talent and produce excellence just like these other schools our degrees work just as good and there is no better experience than an HBCU experience!!!!! Contact: HBCUAFPodcast@gmail.com ...
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HBCU Voice

HBCU Voice

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HBCU Voice is a News & Observer sports podcast discussing race, culture and HBCU sports. Twitter: twitter.com/hbcuvoice Instagram: instagram.com/hbcu_voice Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hbcuvoice/?fref=ts&ref=br_tf
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HBCU News

HBCU News

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We discuss everything about HBCUs. From sports, greek life, business, campus activities, and so much more. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hbcunews/support
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The HBCU Podcast

The HBCU Podcast Network

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Class is in session. Hosts discuss Historically Black Colleges and Universities while spotlighting alumni through news, colorful commentary, and interviews. Listen to conversations on “hot button” HBCU topics and meet HBCU graduates making a mark in a variety of industries. The assignment is to make you think, laugh, respect and appreciate HBCUs!
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Welcome to The HBCU Audio Experience, hosted by entrepreneur Todd Finley. The HBCU Audio Experience podcast is produced and distributed by HBCU Grad. On this podcast you'll find a mix of interviews, strategy sessions, behind the scenes, news and fireside chats with HBCU Grads and students. You'll also hear current thoughts that the HBCU Grad staff records originally for this audio experience! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hbcugrad/support
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HBCU to Startup

HBCU to Startup

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Our mission is to connect HBCU alumni (of all ages) and students to opportunities in tech. Interviews with startup founders and employees that give the insider perspective of startup life.
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This episode Tony Morgan rejoins us and we start off the episode talking work and taxes. We talking about facebook login everyone out and at&t service going out. The team sends RIP to Detroit HBCU band legend Brandon Stubblefield. Is Jackson State Sonic Boom the face of the HBCU band world now???? Trump drops a sneaker and we react to the shoe and …
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In this new episode, all three fellows get to sit down and meet Gabrielle Heyward, a fellow chosen for the upcoming 8th class. The group talks about her career goals, goals within the fellowship and her relationship with current fellow Aggie, Kamryn Jackson. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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In this episode, Kamryn sits down with Assata Allah-Shabazz, a junior at Morgan State University and an incoming member of the 8th class of Rhoden Fellows. The two talk about Assata's family history, her time at Morgan State, and her excitement about becoming a new Rhoden Fellow. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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TW: sexual assault Christy talks with Nathan B. Haymer, the former director of Southern University's renowned "Human Jukebox." They delve into the intriguing details of Nathan's newly released tell-all book, "Juked," where he candidly shares the highs and lows of his tenure as SU's director. From the intricacies of leading the Human Jukebox to the …
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In this episode, the fellows talk about their excitement about the Celebration Bowl, considering Howard is going and FAMU is still in the running. Additionally, the fellows talk about what they're looking forward to during Thanksgiving Break and their thoughts on the internship at the halfway point. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone…
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In this episode, the fellows speak with Howard Alum Ericka Goodman-Hughey and NCAT Alum James Belton to share stories from their homecomings in the past and hopes for homecomings in the future. The Rhoden Fellowship/Scholarship will be closing on October 30th, so apply at UNCF.org today! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoice…
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The Rhoden Fellows class of 2024 host a new episode discussing the upcoming book entitled “Coach Prime: Deion Sanders and the Making of Men.” The fellows are joined by fellowship creator William Rhoden and book author, Jean-Jacques Taylor, who gives a behind-the-scenes look into the Coach Prime and the book. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit …
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The Rhoden Fellows class of 2024 discuss what it means to be a student- athlete at an HBCU. They are joined by FAMU track star Michael Crimbley II, and Howard volleyball players Sierra Edmonds and Heaven Nunley. The student-athletes talk about their experiences with the sports they love, while the fellows learn what it means to be good multitaskers…
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The Rhoden Fellows class of 2024, Takier George, Kamryn Jackson and Lawrence Goss, discuss their summer session in Washington, D.C. They are joined by the face of the fellowship William Rhoden, who outlines the origins of the program. The fellows also highlight their expectations leading into their senior year of college. Learn more about your ad c…
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Our host Kyle is a married man now congrats to him and new wife!!! We start off the episode polictial with are they really going to charge trump? and How Ron Desantis is effecting the public schools and even our beloved Divine 9. The team send prayers to DC young fly and discuss Azelia Banks comments on DC during his time of bereavement. We also sp…
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In this wide ranging interview, Christian Conservative Republican HBCU supporter and real estate entrepreneur John Crossman talks about supporting HBCUS, Christianity, FAMU, good employees, being an author, public speaking, Republicans and so much more. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hbcugrad/support…
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Rhoden Fellows Scott Lipscomb and Jaicee Christian talk about their favorite moments from the fellowship this year. They are also joined by Cullen Davis Basketball Communications Coordinator for the Chicago Bulls. He spoke about what HBCU students can do to get involved in sports and what helped him get to where he is today. Learn more about your a…
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Dr John Gallagher’s Juvenile Justice Class at Morgan State University’s School of Social Work sat down with HBCU Grad’s Todd Finley for a comprehensive conversation about social work, careers, internships, juvenile Justice, therapy, HBCUS and so much more. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hbcugrad/support…
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This week on the Rhoden Fellows podcast, Pam Rentz and Monet Heath discuss their experiences as women in HBCU marching bands. They are joined by former Howard University drum major Destiny Moore. They also discuss the recent controversy with LSU women’s basketball player Angel Reese. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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This week’s podcast, produced by Pam Rentz with co-hosts Alexis Black and Scott Lipscomb, features cheerleaders Alivia Barrow, Teddie Reid, and Jayla Bumbry discussing their experience with HBCU cheerleading and preparation for the NCA College Nationals. The Fellows also highlight HBCU gymnastics, including the Fisk University team, in addition to …
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This week on the Rhoden Fellow Podcast, Host Monet Heath and Co-Host Alexis Black discuss with NBA Foundation Executive Director Greg Taylor and NBA 2022 Fellow Amirah Ali about the 2023 NBA HBCU Fellowship and the opportunities this program provides for undergraduate and graduate HBCU students that are interested. The Fellows also mention the awar…
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In this episode, HBCU Grad (@hbcugrad) founder Todd Finley (@toddnfinley) and The House of Eve author Sadeqa Johnson had a conversation ranging from her childhood to her children attending HBCUs. The conversation started with Sadeqa talking about how she discovered and developed her love of reading and writing. She then touched on her first few job…
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Pamela Rentz and Jaicee Christian talk about the situation with Darius Miles, of the University of Alabama basketball team. The duo also discuss the reaction of students surrounding the Bethune-Cookman University ordeal and Ed Reed This week's special guest is SGA Vice President Janiya Jones, of Bethune-Cookman. Learn more about your ad choices. Vi…
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In this episode, HBCU Grad (@hbcugrad) founder Todd Finley (@toddnfinley) and Morgan State University Professor of Social Work Dr John Gallagher come together to have a wide ranging conversation around Dr Gallagher's ten years of research around giving African Americans a voice in the quality of services they receive in the criminal justice system.…
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In this episode the fellows discuss returning from winter break, the Golden Globes award winners, the Missouri Republicans adopting a strict dress code and an interview with Zoey Hodge's grandmother. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesAf Andscape, William C. Rhoden
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This week on the Rhoden Fellow podcast, Host Pamela Rentz and Co-hosts Alexis Black and Scott Lipscomb discuss the build-up and results of the intense 2022 Celebration Bowl. Following, the fellows describe how underprivileged youth are not allowed to join AAU basketball teams and how these off-season programs are making or breaking these athletes. …
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In this BONUS episode, Christy chats with Frank and La Keisha Johnson, founders of the HBCU Culture Legacy Foundation, and alumni of Johnson C. Smith University's International Institution of Sound (IIOS). Christy learns the (funny) story of how they met, what they learned marching in the IIOS, and most importantly, how they give back to band progr…
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Can you believe it's been 20 years since the movie Drumline was in theatres? Christy brings back friends of the podcast, Michael Lee, Warren Shaw, and Geoff Thompson to reminisce on the making and release of the movie. They also discuss the movie's impact on HBCU bands of today. This episode drops 20 years to the day that the movie was released. Th…
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On this week's Rhoden Fellow Podcast, host Alexis Black and producer Zoey Hodge discuss the controversy surrounding the Washington Commander's Sean Taylor memorial. They are later joined by Courtney Fields, a North Carolina A&T student who took part in the Beats by Dre HBCU Creators Program, and discuss his latest project, “Black Star,” To finish t…
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In this episode, Christy chats with Corey "Mr. Hanky" Dennard, an award-winning and chart-topping music producer who has worked with artists like T.I., City Girls, 2 Chainz, and more. Really, he's produced a LOT of artists we know and love. Corey is a proud member of Southern University's "Human Jukebox", and talks about how things he's learned in …
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This week on the Rhoden Fellow podcast, the fellows talk about the new Drake and 21 Savage album – “Her Loss”. Then they discuss stars pulling out of the Grammy's and nominations. The fellows finish off the pod by talking to an intern from the La Rams Chauncy Sanders, about how he got his opportunity. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megapho…
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On this episode Rhoden Fellow Scott Lipscomb was able to interview Khalid Green ahead of the release of his book "Free Game." The book is a manual for black and brown parents navigating through the complicated, political and intimidating terrain of amateur sports. Mr. Green touches on exposing kids to high level play as well as well as making playe…
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On episode three of the Rhoden Fellow podcast, Jaicee Christian and Pam Rentz break down the rich culture and importance of the Southwestern Athletic Conference with Coach Eddie Robinson Jr after a heated exchange with Coach Deion Sanders after the Alabama State v. Jackson State football game. South Carolina native Decobie Durant described his expe…
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In this interview, Dr Kimberly Wise White, Vice President of Regulatory and Scientific Affairs at the American Chemistry Council starts off talking about her upbringing and her love for science. Then she talks about how one can tell that they will be good in science. She goes on to talk about her experience earning three degrees from an HBCU. From …
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On episode two of the Rhoden Fellow Podcast, Zoey and Alexis break down HBCU fashion as well as the controversy surrounding the USC majorette team. From what events require what outfit, and the pressure to look your best everyday, fashion expert and founder of the Hampton Quarterly, Zoey will inform the listeners on how to be fashionably HBCU! Spec…
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