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The Mateen Diop and Kai Dupé Show  

Kai Dupé is a personal development coach to African American males. He is an advocate for the success and development of Black men.

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This show is dedicated to improving the plight of Black males. Our desire is to promote the success and achievement of African American males.
  • Upcoming Episodes

    Date / Time:

    Category: Education

    Call-in Number: (646) 595-3529


    Join the discussion as Dr. Diop and Kai discuss whether mainstream success advices by experts such as Steven Covey and Peter Senge are relevant to the Black male experience in America.

    Upcoming Episodes

    - A conversation with Daniel Poku

    - How To Be A Gentleman

    - The Need for more Black Male Teachers

  • On Demand Episodes

    Original Air Date:

    Paying the price for information

    Much of what we need to know is only available to us via alternative means such as Black radio and newspapers. If you do not have access to these media you are left out and in the dark. Do not let a small price keep you from being informed. One of my favorite liberation tools is listening to Joe Madison and Warren Ballentine on XM radio. This week Mateen and Kai discuss the price of being informed.

  • Original Air Date:

    Pull Your Pants Up Young Brother!

    Dr. Diop and Kai discuss this disturbing and ever popular trend among young Black males. Join us as we get into the origins of this practice and why it is not only NOT cool, but certainly not something anyone should want to imitate. Further we discuss the damaging effects this trend has on the image of black males.

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    Reading is Fundamental

    Both Mateen and I are avid readers. We believe that life long learning is the key to success. And the key to lifelong learning is reading. Successful people read. This is especially important for young Black males. The key for them is WHAT they read. Join us as Mateen and I share and discuss many of the books that have transformed our lives. Check out the blog for our Black Male Reading List (BMRL)

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    Organization Skills

    Join Dr. Mateen and I as we discuss the importance of being organized on your success journey. We will share some of the techniques that we used as young men striving to be successful as well as delve into some of the techniques and strategies we are currently using in this information society in which we live.

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    Real Talk

    Dr. Mateen and Kai discuss 21st century skills needed to be successful. We will also dive a little into the Professor Gates so-called controversy and briefly go over an excellent book that we have both read Free Agent Nation by Dan Pink.

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    Your Roots

    A couple of years ago I used a service called African Ancestry to trace my roots back to Africa using DNA. This seemed to be a miracle to me that Africans in America could not find out where they truly descend. Most people I know have not taken advantage of this service. Can anyone tell me why?

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    What The Hell For Man?

    Mateen and Kai discuss the importance of teaching our children the history of the African American experience.

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