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Judy Joy Jones Show
10/12/2009 2:30 PM UTC
Luv ya shows! You are a beautiful person sharing much light with millions of people and I jus' wanted to say tks!!! Joy
Circle City News™
10/5/2009 2:50 AM UTC
Great interview with Ms. Giovanni.
Sherri Jefferson
9/20/2009 8:54 AM UTC
Very informative programs!!!!!!
Woman Of God 4 Ever
7/12/2009 4:58 PM UTC
Great show, good info
4justicenow
6/18/2009 10:53 PM UTC
Cant wait to hear the next show with Angela Shelton!!!!
Brown Suga.
6/6/2009 7:06 PM UTC
I love your show and the concepts you have shared. Great Job!!! I'd like to invite you to check out Brown Suga Radio. We'd loved to have you visit the show. ~Suga
CBBN
6/1/2009 4:01 PM UTC
Joy: Enjoyed your show on The State of Black Males. YES! It could have been longer.
Fernando Poniente
5/21/2009 2:16 AM UTC
Keep up the good work.
THE BILL SAPEE SHOW
5/3/2009 7:05 AM UTC
GREAT SHOW, GREAT GUEST AND KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK I ENJOYED THE SHOW. WILLIAM
I Need More Food
4/27/2009 6:03 AM UTC
I love your show! Keep on bringing that great stuff.
Tea- Time
4/18/2009 12:47 PM UTC
Super great and intellectually charging, the show is great and love your train of thought
3/29/2009 4:18 AM UTC
Joy: You have a solid, strong informational format. My first show is Monday and believe me I will be taking lessons from you. You are bringing some wonderful things to the table and I will take some time this weekend to listen to a couple of your shows. Hey, I'm willing to learn. The Best to You and Yours. Sonja Chicago's Black Business Network.com
thesdotfiles
3/28/2009 8:12 PM UTC
Good "Women in Technology" shows. I let my kidprenuer daughter who's 8 listen to them too. She thought it was, "so cool" (smile)
The Rapturous Reader
2/22/2009 9:15 PM UTC
Thanks for the friendship!
The Divine Prince
2/15/2009 7:47 PM UTC
Divine Joy and Blessings!
sparklelight
2/8/2009 2:20 PM UTC
Could not get into the show "domestic violence" to comment, so i was listening from the outside and am thankful that you are doing this type of subject. I deal with violence and abuse but on the working environment towards gender. Representing workers and also supporting them with personal emotions that becomes unmanageable. Building self confidence is important in dealing with all life issuses. Thanks for sharing your awareness here at BTR.
Lynette Connor
1/24/2009 6:41 PM UTC
The show on breast cancer was informative and helpful to me. Excellent info and discussion!
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“Saturday Mornings with Joy Keys” is an interactive, live Internet talk-radio show that focuses on providing people with tools to enrich and advance their lives mentally, physically, monetarily and emotionally. Callers are encouraged to call (646) 929-0368 to listen or ask questions.The show is live on Saturdays at 11:00 a.m. Eastern.Joy Keys is a native Philadelphian. She is a mother, trainer, speaker, mentor, actress, writer, producer and director. Ms. Keys is a member of the Screen Actor’s Guild (SAG). She is a Leeway Art and Change grantee. She is passionate about making a difference in her local and global communities.
Joy Keys
Date / Time: 12/3/2009 12:00 AM UTC
Category: Current Events
Call-in Number: (646) 929-0368
SPECIAL DATE AND TIME: WED. DEC. 2ND AT 7PM EST.SPECIAL GUEST: Mary Lou de Leon Siantz, PhD RN FAAN, Assistant Dean Diversity and Cultural Affairs at the Univerty of Pennsylvania School of Nursing. She is a founding member and former President of the National Association of Hispanic Nurses. She served as a member of the Secretary of Health and Human Services Advisory Committee on Infant Mortality (SACIM), during the Clinton and Bush administrations, initially appointed by Secretary Shalala and later by Secretary Thompson. As a funded infant researcher focused on the growth and development of minority infants, and expert member of SACIM, she consulted on the development of the national campaign to close the gap on infant mortality, a health disparity that especially affects the African American community. SPECIAL GUEST: Stephanie Chu is a senior at the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing. There, she has been an active member of the Minorities in Nursing Organization. Stephanie has been working on the A Healthy Baby Begins With You Campaign of the Office of Minority Health since the summer of 2008, when she traveled to Howard University to be trained as a preconception peer educator (PPE). She then returned to her campus and trained her peers to become preconception peer educators as well. This past summer, she along with PPE’s from other colleges, mainly Historically Black Colleges and Universities, traveled to Memphis, TN, the city with the highest infant mortality rate in nation, to do outreach work and spread knowledge about preconception health and infant mortality.
SPECIAL DATE AND TIME: WED. DEC. 2ND AT 7PM EST.
SPECIAL GUEST: Mary Lou de Leon Siantz, PhD RN FAAN, Assistant Dean Diversity and Cultural Affairs at the Univerty of Pennsylvania School of Nursing. She is a founding member and former President of the National Association of Hispanic Nurses. She served as a member of the Secretary of Health and Human Services Advisory Committee on Infant Mortality (SACIM), during the Clinton and Bush administrations, initially appointed by Secretary Shalala and later by Secretary Thompson. As a funded infant researcher focused on the growth and development of minority infants, and expert member of SACIM, she consulted on the development of the national campaign to close the gap on infant mortality, a health disparity that especially affects the African American community. SPECIAL GUEST: Stephanie Chu is a senior at the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing. There, she has been an active member of the Minorities in Nursing Organization. Stephanie has been working on the A Healthy Baby Begins With You Campaign of the Office of Minority Health since the summer of 2008, when she traveled to Howard University to be trained as a preconception peer educator (PPE). She then returned to her campus and trained her peers to become preconception peer educators as well. This past summer, she along with PPE’s from other colleges, mainly Historically Black Colleges and Universities, traveled to Memphis, TN, the city with the highest infant mortality rate in nation, to do outreach work and spread knowledge about preconception health and infant mortality.
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SPECIAL GUEST: As one of the most distinguished voices in R&B music, Charlie Wilson needs no introduction. The Tulsa, Oklahoma native and former lead singer of the funkadelic brotherly trio, the GAP Band, is now going two for two with his second solo album on Jive Records, entitled UNCLE CHARLIE. Charlie Wilson is also a Prostate Cancer Survivor.Check out http://www.pmusicgroup.com/ SPECIAL GUEST: Dan Dzenka, VP of Communications for The Prostate Cancer Foundation (PCF). Check out http://www.pcf.org.
SPECIAL GUEST: As one of the most distinguished voices in R&B music, Charlie Wilson needs no introduction. The Tulsa, Oklahoma native and former lead singer of the funkadelic brotherly trio, the GAP Band, is now going two for two with his second solo album on Jive Records, entitled UNCLE CHARLIE. Charlie Wilson is also a Prostate Cancer Survivor.Check out http://www.pmusicgroup.com/
SPECIAL GUEST: Dan Dzenka, VP of Communications for The Prostate Cancer Foundation (PCF). Check out http://www.pcf.org.
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