Tashyra C Ayershttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tashyra-c-ayers"Let's Talk About It" (LTAI), where talk radio meets inspirational music, is information coupled with entertainment for an ‘infotainment’ experience within one broadcast production. LTAI is a media resource geared toward African American and other minorities and is dedicated to providing up-to-date information as it relates to health, politics and government, entertainment/fashion, and non-profit/faith-based organization; while acknowledging the influence of music on social order. LTAI answers the call and addresses the lack of visible African Americans and other minorities in radio and TV news media, where 66% of the African American audience depend on for political and social changes and updates. enCopyright Tashyra Ayers (C/O Blogtalkradio)Sat, 15 Jun 2019 06:45:00 GMTSat, 23 May 2009 15:30:00 GMTEntertainmentBlogTalkRadio Feed v2.0https://dasg7xwmldix6.cloudfront.net/hostpics/dbca72f1-fd64-4473-9a42-51d7625fe341a_02cd955a1762400c88bdcfb1410d6262.jpgTashyra C Ayershttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tashyra-c-ayers"Let's Talk About It" (LTAI), where talk radio meets inspirational music, is information coupled with entertainment for an ‘infotainment’ experience within one broadcast production. LTAI is a media resource geared toward African American and other minorities and is dedicated to providing up-to-date information as it relates to health, politics and government, entertainment/fashion, and non-profit/faith-based organization; while acknowledging the influence of music on social order. LTAI answers the call and addresses the lack of visible African Americans and other minorities in radio and TV news media, where 66% of the African American audience depend on for political and social changes and updates. feeds@blogtalkradio.comBlogTalkRadio.comentertainment,black,donor,god,love,relationships,media,tonex,black history,black loveTashyra C Ayersno"Let's Talk About It" (LTAI), where talk radio meets inspirational music, is information coupled with entertainment for an ‘infotainment’ experience within oneepisodic"Let's Talk presents Reality Radio & Current Events"http://www.blogtalkradio.com/tashyra-c-ayers/2009/05/23/Lets-TalkBlack-LoveCurrent Eventshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tashyra-c-ayers/2009/05/23/Lets-TalkBlack-Love/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tashyra-c-ayers/2009/05/23/Lets-TalkBlack-LoveSat, 23 May 2009 15:30:00 GMT"Let's Talk presents Reality Radio & Current Events"It's part three of Current Events on "Let's Talk About It" (LTAI). This month, we are hosting a panel of experts from a variety of industry backgrounds. These professionals will shed light and give insight on how current events is effecting their industry, lifestyle, and views on our society. From entertainment, healthcare, broadcasting to accounting, the influenced and influential will share their proven concepts, theories, and ideas on how we should move forward with embracing the changes that are taking place in our lives. From one professional to another; from our organization to yours, LTAI shares enlightening and solution-based dialogue with YOU our listener. And to our LTAI faithful listeners...it has arrived! LTAI Reality Radio! This 16-week segment about the travels of host and producer Tashyra Ayers becoming a homeowner, will give you a live look, feel, and upclose view of Ayers' progress and steps to becoming a homeowner. Aligning with May's theme of current events, you will get a first hand view of how the state of the economy plays an intricate part in the process of becoming a homeowner. Some would say Ayers is crazy for taking this step in this finacial climate...BUT who's report do you believe?? For the next 16 weeks the last 15 minutes of each show will be dedicated to the realities of homebuying, financial counseling, and budgeting for Ayers. Maxine James, President & CEO of Maximum Accounting and Darel Aliston Mortgage Broker/Agent for The Nest Egg will join each show providing their expertise and answers to questions that will arise from our listening audience. Stay tuned, so much to talk about...so little time. Email us at letstalk800@gmail.com to sign up for our monthly enewsletter, DIALOGUE. 01:00:00Tashyra C AyersnoLove,Relationships,God,Donor,BlackIt's part three of Current Events on "Let's Talk About It" (LTAI). This month, we are hosting a panel of experts from a variety of industry backgrounds. These p"Let's Talk It presents Reality Radio & Current Events"http://www.blogtalkradio.com/tashyra-c-ayers/2009/05/16/Lets-TalkBlack-LoveCurrent Eventshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tashyra-c-ayers/2009/05/16/Lets-TalkBlack-Love/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tashyra-c-ayers/2009/05/16/Lets-TalkBlack-LoveSat, 16 May 2009 15:30:00 GMT"Let's Talk It presents Reality Radio & Current Events"It's part two of Current Events on "Let's Talk About It" (LTAI). This month, we are hosting a panel of experts from a variety of industry backgrounds. These professionals will shed light and give insight on how current events is effecting their industry, lifestyle, and views on our society. From entertainment, healthcare, broadcasting to accounting, the influenced and influential will share their proven concepts, theories, and ideas on how we should move forward with embracing the changes that are taking place in our lives. From one professional to another; from our organization to yours, LTAI shares enlightening and solution-based dialogue with YOU our listener. And to our LTAI faithful listeners...it has arrived! LTAI Reality Radio! This 16-week segment about the travels of host and producer Tashyra Ayers becoming a homeowner, will give you a live look, feel, and upclose view of Ayers' progress and steps to becoming a homeowner. Aligning with May's theme of current events, you will get a first hand view of how the state of the economy plays an intricate part in the process of becoming a homeowner. Some would say Ayers is crazy for taking this step in this finacial climate...BUT who's report do you believe?? For the next 16 weeks the last 15 minutes of each show will be dedicated to the realities of homebuying, financial counseling, and budgeting for Ayers. Maxine James, President & CEO of Maximum Accounting and Darel Aliston Mortgage Broker/Agent for The Nest Egg will join each show providing their expertise and answers to questions that will arise from our listening audience. Stay tuned, so much to talk about...so little time. Email us at letstalk800@gmail.com to sign up for our monthly enewsletter, DIALOGUE. 01:00:00Tashyra C AyersnoCurrent Events,Expertise,Society,Homeownership,FinancesIt's part two of Current Events on "Let's Talk About It" (LTAI). This month, we are hosting a panel of experts from a variety of industry backgrounds. These pr"Let's Talk...Black Love"http://www.blogtalkradio.com/tashyra-c-ayers/2009/04/25/lets-talkblack-loveEntertainmenthttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tashyra-c-ayers/2009/04/25/lets-talkblack-love/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tashyra-c-ayers/2009/04/25/lets-talkblack-loveSat, 25 Apr 2009 15:30:00 GMT"Let's Talk...Black Love"In honor of Black History Month, Antwonisha Ameen, Ph.D. and Weldon McWilliams, Ph.D., Temple UNiversity will help to shed light on the notion of Black Love past and present. What are the issues that surround Black Love in 2009? Now that we have a new public image of Black Love in Barack and Michelle Obama, many of us are wondering; where is my Barack or where is my Michelle? Today we want to explore why we have or haven’t found love in the African American community and the role society, econom01:00:00Tashyra C AyersnoLove,Relationships,God,Donor,BlackIn honor of Black History Month, Antwonisha Ameen, Ph.D. and Weldon McWilliams, Ph.D., Temple UNiversity will help to shed light on the notion of Black Love pasWomen in History Inspire Gospel Music: TONEX & Wilmington Chester Mass Choir's Chris Squire, CEOhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tashyra-c-ayers/2009/03/21/Celebrating-Womens-History-Month-Women-in-Education-Media-PoliticsCulturehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tashyra-c-ayers/2009/03/21/Celebrating-Womens-History-Month-Women-in-Education-Media-Politics/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tashyra-c-ayers/2009/03/21/Celebrating-Womens-History-Month-Women-in-Education-Media-PoliticsSat, 21 Mar 2009 15:30:00 GMTWomen in History Inspire Gospel Music: TONEX & Wilmington Chester Mass Choir's Chris Squire, CEOIn honor of Women's History Month, "Let's Talk About It" (LTAI) continues to highlight women in education, media, and,music who have and continue to pave the way through their tireless efforts and contributions in their professions and their communities. Such women as Mattie Moss-Clark, Madame C.J. Walker, Coretta Scott King and here now Michelle Obama are women who display the fortitude and strength of the examples of pillars needed throughout our community and in our world. From Renee Amoore, the Amoore Group; Melanie Johnson; City Representative-Philadelphia; and Mellanie Lassister women from Philadelphia to Africa continue to break down barriers, dispel myths and create Milestones deemed to go down in history books. Award-winning gospel artist TONEX, and CEO of Wilmington Chester Mass Choir, Chris Squire talk with us about their new projects, the ministry in their music, and how the women in their lives have inspired and continue to inspire them in their personal, professional, and spiritual walks. TONEX's Battery Records project, "Unspoken" released March 17th and Wilmington Chester Mass Choir's 10th LIVE project to be recorded at Antioch Baptist Church in Camden, NJ are some of the highlights of the show. Tune in to hear what we can expect from TONEX and Wilmington Chester Mass Choir. "This is where talk radio meets inspirational music". Listen in and talk with us about how women's history has impacted gospel and inspirational music. YOU DON'T WANT TO MISS THIS SHOW!!! Contact show host/creator, Tashyra Ayers for more information about either of the artists and their new releases please call: 856.520.1214. **If you miss this show or any others, you can go back listen to any of our Archived Shows by logging onto www.blogtalkradio.com/Tashyra-C-Ayers. View our Show Home Page.** 01:00:00Tashyra C AyersnoWomens History,Wilmington Chester M,Media,Music,TONEXIn honor of Women's History Month, "Let's Talk About It" (LTAI) continues to highlight women in education, media, and,music who have and continue to pave the waCelebrating Women's History Month: Women in Education, Media, & Politicshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tashyra-c-ayers/2009/03/14/celebrating-womens-history-month-women-in-education-media-politicsCurrent Eventshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tashyra-c-ayers/2009/03/14/celebrating-womens-history-month-women-in-education-media-politics/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tashyra-c-ayers/2009/03/14/celebrating-womens-history-month-women-in-education-media-politicsSat, 14 Mar 2009 15:30:00 GMTCelebrating Women's History Month: Women in Education, Media, & PoliticsIn honor of Women's History Month, "Let's Talk About It" (LTAI) continues to highlight women in education, media, and politics who have and continue to pave the way through their tireless efforts and contributions in their professions and their communities. Such women as Ida B. Wells, Madame C.J. Walker, Coretta Scott King and here now Michelle Obama are women who display the fortitude and strength of the examples of pillars needed throughout our community and in our world. From Renee Amoore, the Amoore Group; Melanie Johnson; City Representative-Philadelphia; and Mellanie Lassister- Corporate Communications/Community Relations, PECO women from Philadelphia to Africa continue to break down barriers, dispel myths and create Miletones deemed to go down in history books. This week's guests, brought to us by another model in the Greater Delaware Valley Region, Dawn A. Roberts, Donna Frisby-Greenwood from the Office of High School Reform in the School District of Philadelphia will talk to us about how women are making a difference in the education sector providing programs and instruction on how to obtain Federal funding via the FAFSA completion program. Joining her, Tamica Tankley, Co-Director of Community Affairs in the Office of State Senator Vincent Hughes will discuss the innovative, "Show Me the Money" program which evolved out of the Senator's office. AND in keeping with our motto: "where talk radio meets inspirational music" LTAI will close out the show talking to the incomparable gospel music artist TONEX who will talk about his mother who was an inspiration to him personally and in his career. TONEX has embarked upon new things including reaching out to the pop generation with his lyrics. YOU DON'T WANT TO MISS THIS POWER PACKED SHOW. 01:00:00Tashyra C AyersnoWomens History Month,Media,Politics,TONEXIn honor of Women's History Month, "Let's Talk About It" (LTAI) continues to highlight women in education, media, and politics who have and continue to pave the"A Call to Service"http://www.blogtalkradio.com/tashyra-c-ayers/2009/02/28/A-Call-to-ServiceEntertainmenthttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tashyra-c-ayers/2009/02/28/A-Call-to-Service/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tashyra-c-ayers/2009/02/28/A-Call-to-ServiceSat, 28 Feb 2009 16:30:00 GMT"A Call to Service"Earlier this week, in his Presidential Address to Congress, President Barack Obama encouraged community service and activism. He vowed that those who devote one year of volunteer services to their country would receive additional governmental support for college of professional development. In honor of this call to service and in an effort to ignite enthusiasm in the community, Clayton Ruley, Spokesperson, Prevention Point Philadelphia (PPP) and James Jones, Managing Director, Youth Action will help us shed light on the important issue of community service and activism in the African American community.01:00:00Tashyra C AyersnoPresident Barack Obama,Contribution,Volunteerism,Involvement,Means and IntentEarlier this week, in his Presidential Address to Congress, President Barack Obama encouraged community service and activism. He vowed that those who devote one"Let's Talk...Black Love"http://www.blogtalkradio.com/tashyra-c-ayers/2009/02/21/Lets-TalkBlack-LoveEntertainmenthttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tashyra-c-ayers/2009/02/21/Lets-TalkBlack-Love/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tashyra-c-ayers/2009/02/21/Lets-TalkBlack-LoveSat, 21 Feb 2009 16:30:00 GMT"Let's Talk...Black Love"In honor of Black History Month, Antwonisha Ameen, Ph.D. and Weldon McWilliams, Ph.D., Temple UNiversity will help to shed light on the notion of Black Love past and present. What are the issues that surround Black Love in 2009? Now that we have a new public image of Black Love in Barack and Michelle Obama, many of us are wondering; where is my Barack or where is my Michelle? Today we want to explore why we have or haven’t found love in the African American community and the role society, economics, and even music has played in our quest. Also we will discuss “alternative” Valentines that may not be of the romantic sort, but are just as deserving of love and tenderness. David Brown, President & CEO of BrownPartners will also be with us to talk about the National African American Donor Campaign taking place the entire month of February. Did you know that African Americans have the lowest organ donor rate?01:00:00Tashyra C AyersnoLove,Relationships,God,Donor,BlackIn honor of Black History Month, Antwonisha Ameen, Ph.D. and Weldon McWilliams, Ph.D., Temple UNiversity will help to shed light on the notion of Black Love pasTest Showhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tashyra-c-ayers/2009/02/21/Test-ShowEntertainmenthttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tashyra-c-ayers/2009/02/21/Test-Show/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tashyra-c-ayers/2009/02/21/Test-ShowSat, 21 Feb 2009 02:30:00 GMTTest ShowTesting for technical difficulties. 00:15:00Tashyra C Ayersnotest,show,effeciency,smooth,processTesting for technical difficulties."Black Love" http://www.blogtalkradio.com/tashyra-c-ayers/2009/02/14/Black-Love-Romancehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tashyra-c-ayers/2009/02/14/Black-Love-/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tashyra-c-ayers/2009/02/14/Black-Love-Sat, 14 Feb 2009 16:30:00 GMT"Black Love" In honor of Black History Month, guest Antwonisha Alameen, Ph.D., and Weldon McWilliams, Ph.D. both of Temple University will help us shed light on the notion of Black Love past and present. What are the issues that surround Black Love in 2009? Now that we have a new public image of Black Love in Barack and Michelle Obama, many of us are wondering; where is my Barack or where is my Michelle? Today we want to explore why we have or haven’t found love in the African American community and the role society, economics, and even music has played in our quest. Also we will discuss “alternative” Valentines that may not be of the romantic sort, but are just as deserving of love and tenderness.00:30:00Tashyra C AyersnoBlack Love,Lets Talk About It,Valentines Day,Black History,Talk RadioIn honor of Black History Month, guest Antwonisha Alameen, Ph.D., and Weldon McWilliams, Ph.D. both of Temple University will help us shed light on the notion o