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Join Gaylon as he offers up a musical and educational experience for those who can't do without both.(i.e., wayne dyer, john coltrane, james allen, miles davis, t.d. jakes, etc.)

While playing football in college and during his four years in the NFL, John Guillory learned as much as he could about the game. He knew each position, and he could play them all. Guillory’s main goal as a player was to fit... more

Women - Our Queens....If not..Why/

Women - Our Queens??? If not Why???

Join Epitome as he speaks with a local champion, national soldier, and global star: Frank Thomas Williams aka “The Chairman” will candidly discuss his battles with dealing and subsequent addiction to drugs, his 25 yrs. to life prison... more

Join Epitome in this second installment of verbal expressions from the west side. This episode will showcase various female poets and spoken word artist from the S.F. Bay Area. Call-in and share your works if you feel so inclined, otherwise... more

The most dangerous demographic in America is 17-30 year old males of color. Join Epitome as he speaks with young men of this age group and preceding elders who have successfully navigated this mine field of adversity.

Epitome will be joined by Mr. Vernon Foster, CEO and founder of the Charles P. Foster Foundation. We will discuss his Free E-book ("My Father Said")and his foundation that stands for economic empowerment, social redemption, and... more

Part-4 of 4 series "Addressing the National Wound of Slavery" Ted Marsh, principal of Two-Win Communications based in Oakland California will share his views on the legacy of Slavery in the United States. Tonight - Relationships /... more
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