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The Kai Dupe Show

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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.

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Do black men have a life plan? Should they? Mateen and I discuss how planning has helped us to achieve the success we have enjoyed thus far. What kind of plans should black men make? How should they set goals?

Join Mateen and Kai as they discuss the significance of the 4th of July. What does it mean for African Americans

Join Mateen and Kai as they reminensce about the life and times Michael Jackson. Mateen and Kai will share their thoughts as they remember MJ. Join in on the conversation.

Why don't more brothers who have marketable skills start their own business. On today's show, Dr. Mateen and Kai talk about why brothers should look at this as an option to financial freedom.

Mateen and I Kai discuss how they are using technology to reach their fitness goals.

We need to learn how to take advantage of all of the tools that we have at our disposal. There are smart ways to get things done and it is about time we start to take advantage of them.

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. How does it feel? This week DrMateen and I... more

Mateen and I believe trying new things is an important part of growth. We must never lose our ability to try new things and stretch to reach a new challenge. This is the essence of learning. Has this ability been stunted in black males?

Father's Day is right around the corner. We thought this would be a good time to discuss what it means for our community to be better fathers.

Mateen recounts his experiences and shares what he learned at this year's AERA conference in San Diego.
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