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Kai Dupé is a personal development coach to African American males. He is an advocate for the success and development of Black men.
We need mentors in the black community to help our young men to succeed. But where are they? How do we get these brothers involved?
We discuss the African Origins of DC based on Anthony Browder's work "Nile Valley Civilizations".
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 ... more
Mateen has received his doctorate. Last weekend we had quite the celebration in Kingsville and continued throughout the weekend in San Antonio, Texas. Congratulations Dr. Mateen. H ... more
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 c ... more
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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.
Author Daniel Poku drops by the show to discuss his new book "Aspire to Inspire" with Dr. Mateen and Kai
It has been a very long time since I have observed young brothers who seem to understand what it means to be a gentleman. In this show, Mateen and Kai discuss the little things th ... more
Kai and Mateen discuss the importance of having more black males in the classroom. Why they are critical and why there are so few in the schools.
Dr. Mateen and Kai discuss the issue of lack of common courtesy and manners exhibited by many of our young people. We discuss how we can reverse this disturbing and embarrassing trend.
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