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Real discussions with real women addressing issues of relationships, mentoring, professional growth, empowerment, health and human services and burnout.

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This broadcasts focuses on the processes in the life that help to shape the future. The host explores through reflection the challenges over 2016 and how her survival was a set up for 2017. She shares her knowledge and lessons learned... more

This broadcat is focused on women's empowerment and how pushing past our fears can lead to empowerment and success. This discussion will highlight five steps to overcoming fear.

Often times we feel the need to be great. We know that where we are in life isn't where we are suppose to be. However, we are hit with so much adversity that we can't seem to get on the path to greatness and if we are on the path we... more

This discussion focuses on the need in advocating for the human services profession and the new initiative on the horizon as well as the impact of politics and racism on human service practice. This is a show you don't want to miss. If... more

It is important to take the steps neccesary to be a great leader. Many want the role without going through the steps. This show focuses on tools for great leaders and building integrity.

After a brief vacation Dr. Key speaks on the tragedy in our society and uses Michelle Obama's words as motivation for moving forward.

This discussion is motivational in teaching you real ways to silence your haters based of the Women's Empowerment discussion given by Michelle Obama and Oprah at the Women's Summit.

Many of us don't know where to begin when it comes to empowering other women. This segment explores steps to empowerment that work with those you know and those you don't quite know

People are so use to seeing depictions of the "Angry Black Woman" in the media that they apply this to black woman when it is convenient to do so. Today we discuss 10 ways to avoid being labeled.

In this discussion I will share my experiences in service as I lead a group of students to Jamaica to work with Teen Moms. I will reflect on the human service work that was done and skills developed abroad. I will share my experiences as... more

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