D-B-E Unfiltered, D-B-E Diverse Business Elite Magazines’ premier podcast. We bring you the voices of today’s renowned societal leaders and community stakeholders who contribute to making a difference, talking about what they do, how they got there, and what they’re thinking about in the sometimes controversial world of diversity, inclusion and race relations.
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Monday Aug 22, 2016
Monday Aug 22, 2016
DyNAMC Diversity Unfiltered - DyNAMC Leaders for a Changing World Magazines’ premier podcast. We bring you the voices of today’s renowned societal leaders and average folks talking about what they do, how they got there, and what they're thinking about in the controversial world of diversity, inclusion and race relations. In this episode we talked with Michael Barlow recent West Point graduate and a millennial champion of diversity.
Candidates to the West Point Military Academy must not only apply directly to the academy, but also receive a nomination, usually from a member of Congress, or the President and Vice President of the United States. Michael Barlow recently graduated from West Point with a B.S. in Sociology and received the Coates Award for Most Outstanding in the West Point Sociology Program. He is also the only cadet in the history of West Point to qualify for the National Debate Tournament four times. Michael, a young man at the age of 23 years old, has his whole life ahead of him. He shares his inspiring journey with DyNAMC readers.
Monday Aug 15, 2016
Monday Aug 15, 2016
DyNAMC Diversity Unfiltered - DyNAMC Leaders for a Changing World Magazines’ premier podcast. We bring you the voices of today’s renowned societal leaders and average folks talking about what they do, how they got there, and what they're thinking about in the controversial world of diversity,inclusion and race relations. In this episode we talked with Veteran SSG Kiaveth Vasquez on being a mother in the military.
As a wife and mother serving in the military, even in light of leveraging differences to achieve greatness, there are some disadvantages. Vasquez shares her story with DyNAMC.
Interview conducted by Shar-Lee Davis.
Monday Aug 08, 2016
Monday Aug 08, 2016
DyNAMC Diversity Unfiltered - DyNAMC Leaders for a Changing World Magazines’ premier podcast. We bring you the voices of today’s renowned societal leaders and average folks talking about what they do, how they got there, and what they're thinking about in the controversial world of diversity,inclusion and race relations. In this episode we talked with Veteran VP of Drexel Hamilton Daniel Morales about the impact of diversity in and out of military service.
The phrase “we fear what we do not understand” is known to many; but the depth of its meaning is often overlooked. DyNAMC speaks with veteran Daniel Morales about how recognizing, understanding and appreciating these differences has made the military a more efficient organization.
Interview conducted by Shar-Lee Davis.
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Monday Aug 01, 2016
Monday Aug 01, 2016
DyNAMC Diversity Unfiltered - DyNAMC Leaders for a Changing World Magazines’ premier podcast. We bring you the voices of today’s renowned societal leaders and average folks talking about what they do, how they got there, and what they're thinking about in the controversial world of diversity,inclusion and race relations. In this episode we talk to Chief Learning Officer, Dr. Vicki Brown about the rewarding experiences she’s had a top leader in the Department of Defense.
The Department of Defense has historically been a predominantly male environment including hierarchy. However, with policies implemented to foster diversity and inclusion, we have seen positive changes to this atmosphere over the years. DyNAMC speaks with Dr. Vicki Brown about what it is like to be a female in a one of the key leadership roles in the department and how the programs she implements fuel progress.
Interview conducted by Shar-Lee Davis.
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Monday Aug 01, 2016
Monday Aug 01, 2016
DyNAMC Diversity Unfiltered - DyNAMC Leaders for a Changing World Magazines’ premier podcast. We bring you the voices of today’s renowned societal leaders and average folks talking about what they do, how they got there, and what they're thinking about in the controversial world of diversity,inclusion and race relations. In this episode we talk to renowned activist Dr.Richard Lapchick and founder of The Institute of Diversity and Ethics in Sports, better known as TIDES, about his fight for diversity and inclusion in sports.
Dr. Lapchick is a regular columnist for ESPN.com and the Sports Business Journal. However, his fight for human rights and racial equality has led to him often being described as “the racial conscience of sport.” Internationally recognized expert on sports issues, scholar and author Richard E. Lapchick brings DyNAMC readers insight into his commitment to equality and his belief that sport can be an effective instrument of positive social change.
Interview conducted by Shar-Lee Davis.
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Monday Jul 25, 2016
Monday Jul 25, 2016
DyNAMC Diversity Unfiltered - DyNAMC Leaders for a Changing World Magazines’ premier podcast. We bring you the voices of today’s renowned societal leaders and average folks talking about what they do, how they got there, and what they're thinking about in the controversial world of diversity,inclusion and race relations. In this episode we talk to ESPN producer Galen Gordon who gets audiences talking about issues of diversity while encouraging young journalists to do the same.
Galen Gordon currently serves as a producer for ESPN’s SportsCenter.
With ESPN, Gordon has tackled tough questions and allowed viewers to feel comfortable discussing them.
His career has carried him from in front of the camera toa behind-the-scenes role as producer, and from managing news stories to covering the world of sports. All along the way, Gordon was sure of his ultimate destination: a place where he could tell diverse stories about people from different backgrounds, and of different races, that would appeal to general audiences.
Gordon shared with DyNAMC Magazine the journey that has led him where he is today, and the path he’d like other journalists to take.
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Monday Jul 18, 2016
Monday Jul 18, 2016
DyNAMC Diversity Unfiltered - DyNAMC Leaders for a Changing World Magazines’ premier podcast. We bring you the voices of today’s renowned societal leaders and average folks talking about what they do, how they got there, and what they're thinking about in the controversial world of diversity,inclusion and race relations. In this episode we talk to Special Olympian,Loretta Claiborne, about how sports helped her to rise above her intellectual disability.
You may have been inspired by the movie, “The Loretta Claiborne Story,” which told about a disadvantaged, disabled young girl who realizes success in life through competing in the Special Olympics.
DyNAMC listeners get an update on where Loretta Claiborne is now and how she still hasn’t allowed intellectual disability define who she is.
Narrated by Shar-Lee Davis.
Monday Jul 11, 2016
Monday Jul 11, 2016
DyNAMC Diversity Unfiltered - DyNAMC Leaders for a Changing World Magazines’ premier podcast. We bring you the voices of today’s renowned societal leaders and average folks talking about what they do, how they got there, and what they're thinking about in the controversial world of diversity, inclusion and race relations. In this episode we talk to Rodney Thompson, Jr., San Diego’s #1 Quarterback.
Rodney Thompson, Jr., is a driven, focused, and inspirational young man.
At 17 years old, he's excelled in football while maintaining a greater than 3.8 GPA at San Diego's Saint Augustine High School. His observations and conclusions about the world of sports give us all something to think about.
Excellence On and Off the Field – Go Saints!
Interview conducted by Kathryn Aldridge.
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Tuesday Jul 05, 2016
Tuesday Jul 05, 2016
DyNAMC Diversity Unfiltered - DyNAMC Leaders for a Changing World Magazines’ premier podcast. We bring you the voices of today’s renowned societal leaders and average folks talking about what they do, how they got there, and what they're thinking about in the controversial world of diversity,inclusion and race relations. In this episode we talk to Siera Santos who is making a name for herself as a sports reporter with CSN Chicago, while mentoring young Latinos who want to follow in her footsteps.
Siera Santos has embraced the challenge of needing to beat the top of her game. She tells DyNAMC about her journey into sports broadcasting and her desire to pay it forward to young Latinos and others pursuing a career in sports broadcasting.
Monday Jun 27, 2016
Monday Jun 27, 2016
DyNAMC Diversity Unfiltered - DyNAMC Leaders for a Changing World Magazines’ premier podcast. We bring you the voices of today’s renowned societal leaders and average folks talking about what they do, how they got there, and what they're thinking about in the controversial world of diversity,inclusion and race relations.
In this episode we talk to DyNAMC's Board Members.
DyNAMC magazine is as proud of its board members as it is proud of the leaders of diversity that are featured to inspire, motivate and educate.
In selecting members of the Advisory Board, it is of the utmost importance to elect those who are committed to DyNAMC’s mission and are willing to ensure the continued growth and success of award winning DyNAMC Leaders for a Changing World magazine.
DyNAMC believes its message has never been more important than it is today.
The opportunity to be a part of a ground breaking international publication whose editorial mission is to advocate, support and promote under-served, historically under-represented small diverse businesses for fair opportunities and a voice within the workforce, marketplace, and supply chains of our world’s leading corporations, educational institutions,banking institutions and a platform to be seen and heard by our world’s leaders and policy makers is not taken lightly.
Listen up to why some DyNAMC's Board Members feel diversity is so important, why they are proud to be a DyNAMC board member, what is unique about DyNAMC and why readers should subscribe.
from left Patrick Paschall, Douglas Phason, Eugene Agee, Pastor Dallas Wilson, Andrew Di Antonio, James Lewis, Pastor Theola Campbell, Joseph Krulder