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Clarke Boozer Survivor of Life Threatening Muscle Disease Known As Polymyositis

No More Mistakes With TREATING POLYMYOSITIS?

There are lots of people who make mistakes with TREATING POLYMYOSITIS, are you one? That’s a common dilemma and probably boils down to the fact that it’s not as common a condition as other attacks of muscles; It’s attacking both sides of your body – UGH.

This week’s Chosen Visionary in HOT-Seat Number 68 is a survivor of a life-threatening muscle disease – After seventeen (17) years, he’s back, living his best life, and here to tell it! Those at The Urban Academics Roundtable are in for a treat (Thursday at 9:30 PM-EDT) to understand the debilitating effects of POLYMYOSITIS and how it almost destroyed his life. Still, he’s back with a story worth sharing.

Polymyositis is an inflammatory disease affecting the muscles on both sides of your body.  It’s rare (Affecting less than 200,000 people in the United States), But polymyositis is more common in black folks than the white counterparts.

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WATCH NOW: HOT-Seat at The Roundtable, Season One

The Urban Academics HOT-Seat, Season One Features Twelve (12) Chosen Visionaries in the HOT-Seat, Season I. SUBSCRIBE NOW to Our YouTube Channel NOW & CLICK THE BELL so you can binge-watch (listen) by Clicking the Video Below!

Three Books You Should Read

  1. Enduring The Call; A 14 Day Journey, by Jocelyn Fagan ($14.00)
  2. The ZOLA Experience: A Journey of Recovery From Loss, by Katurah A Bryant, LMFT ($14.99)
  3. When The Heart Takes Flight, by Carla Yarbrough ($9.99)

Who is This Week’s Chosen VIsionary in HOT-Seat 68

Clarke Boozer Survivor of Life Threatening Muscle Disease Known As Polymyositis
Clarke Boozer Survivor of Life-Threatening Muscle Disease Known As PolymyositiTre

Three Things You Should Do

Mistakes Most People Make With Treatment

  • Exercise (Move Around):

It may sound counter-intuitive, but if your muscles are what’s wrong, you’ve got to find a way to use them (your muscles). For God’s sake, don’t just sit there and wait for them *your muscles) to lock. No! Get as much use out of them (your muscles) as much use as possible. Then do that same thing for everything else in your life that is a pain in the butt! Every little bit counts, but move it.

  • Nutrition (Eating Right):

Eating everything people say is healthy may not be healthy for your particular ailment. It would be best if you found out what your situation is taking away from a healthy report. For example, if your body is low in potassium, eating foods with more iron may not necessarily help your body in its current state of unrest (illness) to realign itself with a proper diet.

When it comes to swallowing – Diet also comes into play, one of the major concerns for folks living with this disease. You don’t want to put a strain on vocal cords, so you should be careful only to consume foods you know you can chew – No one else is going to do that for you unless you are a baby, and I doubt that. You’ve got to learn how to take care of yourself, right?

  • Spiritual Healing:

Your energy (frequency) by and with yourself is the most crucial part of healing. It would help if you believed it’s already inside of you, that your body is a healing machine quick to rescue, fixing anything inward that’s broken or hurting. You have every right to shake your head and start over, sometimes again and again. Get around people’s places and things that inspire the best of you instead of reminding you about past mistakes and problems. Those things have already happened, in the past where you can leave them.

“it was almost like meditation is taboo for black people. Meditation for me has been good – I want to show other people how. I looked up information on being certified for $3,000.00, but there was a scholarships for folks in less likely communities. O applied and 2-weeks late received a scholarship. Two Hundred Hour Course regarding our inner and outer self. I felt empowered and I’ve got to share with others.”

Clarke Boozer, Certified Mediation Speciaist (Portland, Oregon)

What’s More?

When King Boozer is not out saving the world with an “S” on his chest, he’s doing his best to stay active and healthy. He recommends you do the same regardless of your age.

New To Urban Academics?

Who should attend? Administrators, C.E.O.s, Child Advocates, Civil Service Members, Content Creators, Educators, Entrepreneurs, First Responders, Guidance Counselors, Journalists, Mental Health Professionals, Parents, Political Figures, Students, Upward Mobile Professionals, School Systems Interested in Change, Teachers, and People Involved in Motivating Our Students Higher (PIMOSH.) Subsidiaries. GRAB a Seat HERE. For more information on past Chosen Visionaries in the HOT-Seat, CLICK HERE.

Do You Have Any Questions?

If you have comments or questions for this Chosen Visionary or Urban Academic Roundtable Co-Moderators, please post them in the comments section below. Thank you for reading, and may God continue to bless you and yours! If you have a story to tell, please inquire about the HOT-Seat at Urban Academics:

Mark Newsome is Mr. Marketing, Chosen Visionary in HOT-Seat Number 67 is from Albany, NY sharing cash flow strategies for small business owners at Urban Academics Roundtable, Thursday's at 9:30 pm (EDT)

Are You Making These CASH FLOW Mistakes?

Cash flow in any small business is the lifeblood of your company’s mission and overall vision. If you cannot generate sales, you will likely go out of business sooner or later unless you can change the course of where the money comes from and a strategy around how to go and get it (the money).

This week’s Chosen Visionary in HOT-Seat Number 67 will help Urban Academics Roundtable members understand how consistent cash flow is imperative in running a business and describe some ways to make sure you know how to generate it (cashflow).

You don’t want to miss this. Every Thursday at 9:30 pm (EDT); A FREE invitation for you to join us, but you should Register Here.

WATCH NOW: HOT-Seat at The Roundtable, Season One

The Urban Academics HOT-Seat, Season One Features Twelve (12) Chosen Visionaries in the HOT-Seat, Season I. SUBSCRIBE NOW to Our YouTube Channel NOW & CLICK THE BELL so you can binge-watch (listen) by Clicking the Video Below!

Three Books You Should Read

  1. Enduring The Call; A 14 Day Journey, by Jocelyn Fagan ($14.00)
  2. The ZOLA Experience: A Journey of Recovery From Loss, by Katurah A Bryant, LMFT ($14.99)
  3. When The Heart Takes Flight, by Carla Yarbrough ($9.99)

Who is This Week’s Chosen VIsionary in HOT-Seat 67

Mark Newsome is Mr. Marketing, Chosen Visionary in HOT-Seat Number 67 is from Albany, NY sharing cash flow strategies for small business owners at Urban Academics Roundtable, Thursday's at 9:30 pm (EDT)
Mark Newsome is Mr. Marketing, Chosen Visionary in HOT-Seat Number 67 is from Albany, NY, sharing cash flow strategies for small business owners at Urban Academics Roundtable, Thursday’s at 9:30 pm (EDT)

Mark Newsome (Albany, NY) is known as Mr. Marketing – He helps small business owners tap into new revenue streams they may be leaving on the table.

He is a small business cash flow generation strategist. He specializes in helping small business owners or service providers. Strategically unlock revenue from their business or services. Without ever stepping foot into a bank, filling out a loan application on or offline; And without pledging any collateral.

If you need to avoid some common mistakes small business owners make regarding loss and risk management, this is the roundtable for you; Tell a friend and get your strategic hat on now.

Three Things You Should Do

What’s More?

When King Newsome is not out saving the world with an “S” on his chest, he’s doing his best to stay true to himself and humbling himself to ask for help whenever he needs it. This makes him more available to others.

New To Urban Academics?

Who should attend? Administrators, C.E.O.s, Child Advocates, Civil Service Members, Content Creators, Educators, Entrepreneurs, First Responders, Guidance Counselors, Journalists, Mental Health Professionals, Parents, Political Figures, Students, Upward Mobile Professionals, School Systems Interested in Change, Teachers, and People Involved in Motivating Our Students Higher (PIMOSH.) Subsidiaries. GRAB a Seat HERE. For more information on past Chosen Visionaries in the HOT-Seat, CLICK HERE.

Do You Have Any Questions?

If you have comments or questions for this Chosen Visionary or Urban Academic Roundtable Co-Moderators, please post them in the comments section below. Thank you for reading, and may God continue to bless you and yours!

Juliette Nelson, College Park MD, Author, Business Owner, Mental Health Professional, and Public Speaker - A Thought Leader

The Complete Process of A THOUGHT LEADER

The term Thought Leader has been a constant buzzword since the early 1990s and has stood the test of time – At least how the term itself goes. Folks from every walk of life have a thought or two, but that hardly equates to leadership. The purpose of this segment is to help all who might sit at the table to live life as their most authentic selves.

This week’s Chosen Visionary in HOT-Seat Number 66 will help Urban Academics Roundtable members to think of ways to support vulnerable children and families who look to adoption and foster care as a resource. “Adoption and foster care is a traumatic experience. It’s a loss of a birth parent. Talking about Trauma is important because it has had an impact. What happens after the Trauma, and we have no idea what the parent was going through. Before classifying children and youth as “bad,” let’s learn to explore their individual stories.”

You don’t want to miss this. Every Thursday at 9:30 pm (EDT); A FREE invitation for you to join us, but you should Register Here.

WATCH NOW: HOT-Seat at The Roundtable, Season One

The Urban Academics HOT-Seat, Season One Features Twelve (12) Chosen Visionaries in the HOT-Seat, Season I. SUBSCRIBE NOW to Our YouTube Channel NOW & CLICK THE BELL so you can binge-watch (listen) by Clicking the Video Below!

Three Books You Should Read

  1. Enduring The Call; A 14 Day Journey, by Jocelyn Fagan ($14.00)
  2. The ZOLA Experience: A Journey of Recovery From Loss, by Katurah A Bryant, LMFT ($14.99)
  3. When The Heart Takes Flight, by Carla Yarbrough ($9.99)

Who is This Week’s Chosen VIsionary in HOT-Seat 66

Joi Fisher Griffin, Adoptee, adoption Advocate, Author, and Educator (Plainfield, NJ)

Juliette Nelson is the Founder and CEO of JUNURI, a company equipping business owners, entrepreneurs, professionals, and students professionals, with tools and resources to succeed in the different areas of their lives. JUNURI is the parent company of JUNURI Publishing and NURILENS, a wooden eyewear collection with blue-light blocking solutions (like the Old-School Blue Blockers).

She’s also the Co-Founder & Chief Business Development Officer

of Vwazen, a learning management system that works to meet the language learning needs of Haitian Creole speakers

Lady Juliette Nelson is an author … Check Our Her Book:

Sharing My Lens: The College Experience ($19.99)

Juliette Nelson’s Notable Accomplishments:

  • Author: Sharing My Lens: The College Experience (On Amazon – BUY NOW: $19.99)
  • Business Owner: CEO at JUNURI, Tools & Resources for Small Business
  • BUsiness Owner: CEO at NuriLens, a wooden eyewear collection with blue-light blocking solutions
  • Education: Doctoral Candidate in Industrial & Organizational Psychology
  • Education: Master of Business Administration (MBA

Three Things You Should Do

What’s More?

When Lady Juliette Nelson is not out saving the world with an “S” on her chest, her relaxation begins with coloring her mane, or Hair Therapy is what she calls it. She recently began going back to a professional hair salon after a break and is in pamper mode. She also enjoys Korean Drama, Family and engages in meditation to remain present. Tchaka (Haitian Cuisine) is one of her favorite dishes; Ingredients include dried corn, fried dumplings, goat, harmony beans, and Squash,

New To Urban Academics?

Who should attend? Administrators, C.E.O.s, Child Advocates, Civil Service Members, Content Creators, Educators, Entrepreneurs, First Responders, Guidance Counselors, Journalists, Mental Health Professionals, Parents, Political Figures, Students, Upward Mobile Professionals, School Systems Interested in Change, Teachers, and People Involved in Motivating Our Students Higher (PIMOSH.) Subsidiaries. GRAB a Seat HERE. For more information on past Chosen Visionaries in the HOT-Seat, CLICK HERE.

Do You Have Any Questions?

If you have comments or questions for this Chosen Visionary or Urban Academic Roundtable Co-Moderators, please post them in the comments section below. Thank you for reading, and may God continue to bless you and yours!

Joi Fisher Griffin, Adoptee, adoption Advocate, Author, and Educator (Plainfield, NJ)

Super Easy Ways To Learn Everything About ADOPTION

Adoption can be a very tricky subject, especially for black, brown, and low to moderate-income families. It could be that the mindset of the individuals mentioned here wonder how extra mouths in a house when there are limited means is feasible. Another idea is the embarrassment associated with what family is supposed to be and when abandonment enters the room.

This week’s Chosen Visionary in HOT-Seat 65 will help Urban Academics Roundtable members to think of ways to support vulnerable children and families who look to adoption and foster care as a resource.

“Adoption and foster care is a traumatic experience. It’s a loss of a birth parent. Talking about Trauma is important because it has had an impact. What happens after the Trauma, and we have no idea what the parent was going through. Before classifying children and youth as “bad,” let’s learn to explore their individual stories.”

Joi Fisher-Griffin, Adoption Advocate and Author

You don’t want to miss this. Every Thursday at 9:30 pm (EDT); A FREE invitation for you to join us, but you should Register Here.

WATCH NOW: HOT-Seat at The Roundtable, Season One

The Urban Academics HOT-Seat, Season One Features Twelve (12) Chosen Visionaries in the HOT-Seat, Season I. SUBSCRIBE NOW to Our YouTube Channel NOW & CLICK THE BELL so you can binge-watch (listen) by Clicking the Video Below!

Three Books You Should Read

  1. Enduring The Call; A 14 Day Journey, by Jocelyn Fagan ($14.00)
  2. The ZOLA Experience: A Journey of Recovery From Loss, by Katurah A Bryant, LMFT ($14.99)
  3. When The Heart Takes Flight, by Carla Yarbrough ($9.99)

Who is This Week’s Chosen VIsionary in HOT-Seat 65

Joi Fisher Griffin, Adoptee, adoption Advocate, Author, and Educator (Plainfield, NJ)
Joi Fisher Griffin, Adoptee, adoption Advocate, Author, and Educator (Plainfield, NJ)

Joi Fisher-Griffin is an author … Check Our Her Books:

Choosing Joi: An Adoptee’s Journey and Findind Belonging ($14.99)

Choosing Joi:  When Joi sees yet ANOTHER awful movie on TV about an adoptee, she decides that it’s time for her to tell the story about her adoption. The perfect opportunity comes at school to do a play about “Family.” But standing up for your truth and fighting the world’s image of you. BUY NOW at $14.99! BUY NOW at $14.99!

Singing With Joi: There Are Lots of Different Ways to be a Family ($14.99)

Singing with Joi: The school talent show becomes another opportunity for Joi to tell her truth when Joi signs up her and her dad to be a music act. Joi is sick of being the only family who looks different, so she vows to be the best music act there. But things start to go wrong when a mean comment makes Joi question her worth. Fun turns to fear, and Joi’s desire to win to prove everyone wrong has terrible consequences when Joi’s dad is injured.  BUY NOW at $14.99!

Finding Joi: A True Story of Faith, Family and Love ($18.99)

Finding Joi: A True Story of Faith, Family, and Love centers around one woman’s plight to connect the dots to find her birth parents after being adopted at two months old by a loving family in Plainfield, New Jersey. BUY NOW at $18.99!

Joi Fisher-Griffin’s Notable Accomplishments:

Thanks to the tireless efforts of the NJ CARE Team, Governor Chris Christie signed the Adoptee Birthright Act (P.L. 2014, C.9), which became law on January 1, 2017. Now, adopted New Jerseyans born after November 14, 1940, can access their original birth certificates without a court order. Joi was present at the New Jersey State House to witness this historic legislation take effect, which gave her hope for a new chapter in her life.

Three Things You Should Do

What’s More?

When Lady Joi is not cape-wearing with an “S” on her chest making brave attempts at saving the world, she goes into “parent” mode. It seems taking care of everyone else is a permanent part of her DNA. Her goal is to try and pay more attention to herself both mentally and physically. As a woman of faith, she believes in overcoming anything through honesty and doing the work. Owning up to things that need change is the first step. Taking life seriously and speaking her truth during counseling sessions is her go-to, and she recommends it (counseling) to others.

New To Urban Academics?

Who should attend? Administrators, C.E.O.s, Child Advocates, Civil Service Members, Content Creators, Educators, Entrepreneurs, First Responders, Guidance Counselors, Journalists, Mental Health Professionals, Parents, Political Figures, Students, Upward Mobile Professionals, School Systems Interested in Change, Teachers, and People Involved in Motivating Our Students Higher (PIMOSH.) Subsidiaries. GRAB a Seat HERE. For more information on past Chosen Visionaries in the HOT-Seat, CLICK HERE.

Do You Have Any Questions?

If you have comments or questions for this Chosen Visionary or Urban Academic Roundtable Co-Moderators, please post them in the comments section below. Thank you for reading, and may God continue to bless you and yours!

Bennie Billie, BB Financial Solutions (Hartford, CT)

Death, LIFE INSURANCE, And Taxes

Death, LIFE INSURANCE, And Taxes are each something all of us over the age of 21 give thought to, it’s not as important to the next generation. Youth are more apt to take their chances on LIVING LONG and hopefully using life insurance, i.e. inheritance can help to shield the future. This is probably the first time for black brown and low-income earning families.

This week’s Chosen Visionary in HOT-Seat 64 will help Urban Academics Roundtable members to think of three extremely important things around facts. Each of us will pass away (die) at some point, and when that time comes it’s too late to get our business and final expenses in order. Insurance certainly helps, but understanding the different options associated with what some consider a morbid conversation is not always easy.

You don’t want to miss this. Every Thursday at 9:30 pm (EDT); A FREE invitation for you to join us, but you should Register Here.

WATCH NOW: HOT-Seat at The Roundtable, Season One

The Urban Academics HOT-Seat, Season One Features Twelve (12) Chosen Visionaries in the HOT-Seat, Season I. SUBSCRIBE NOW to Our YouTube Channel NOW & CLICK THE BELL so you can binge-watch (listen) by Clicking the Video Below!

Three Books You Should Read Now

  1. Enduring The Call; A 14 Day Journey, by Jocelyn Fagan ($14.00)
  2. The ZOLA Experience: A Journey of Recovery From Loss, by Katurah A Bryant, LMFT ($14.99)
  3. When The Heart Takes Flight, by Carla Yarbrough ($9.99)

Mirma Johnson-Majors. Ph.D. is HOT-Seat Chosen Visionary 62, Adjunct Professor at Chopin State University, from Baltimore, MD

Who is Chosen VIsionary in HOT-Seat 64

Growing up with only three (3) Black-owned insurance businesses in the city, he decided early to attend college and major in Business Administration. Unbeknownst to him at the time, he would spend the majority of his life in banking and now President & CEO at BB Financial Solutions at Your Service.

Young Billie was the first to graduate from High-School and earn a college degree in his immediate family. His early employment includes work in his local community to give something back. Young Billie directed a youth program for the community action agency and community work verifying voter registration lists for the city of Hartford during summer break.

King Billie’s business career started after thirteen successful years working for the third-largest commercial bank in Hartford County; He became the first Black officer for the bank and Branch manager. Entering the life insurance industry as a licensed stockbroker (career spanning 20 years) allows him to boast of work experience with top US financial organizations in the US, including Prudential, Travelers, and Voya, etc. Here is an Expert at Retirement Planning and Stocks – Mr. Bennie Billie, Chosen Visionary in HOT-Seat 64.

About Insurance

According to Mr. Billie, there are three important differences to remember when buying insurance – One, in particular, most black, brown, and low-income folks never get invited to apply for. Here is the list (of three). If you see one you are not as familiar with as others, please use the comment section to let us know your thoughts below:

  1. Permanent Life Insurance
  2. Term Life Insurance
  3. Whole Life Insurance

Three Things You Should Do Now

What’s More?

When Mr. Billie is not out saving the world he is spending his time making sure everyone around him is in the know about financial matters as the changes keep happening!

New To Urban Academics?

Who should attend? Administrators, C.E.O.s, Child Advocates, Civil Service Members, Content Creators, Educators, Entrepreneurs, First Responders, Guidance Counselors, Journalists, Mental Health Professionals, Parents, Political Figures, Students, Upward Mobile Professionals, School Systems Interested in Change, Teachers, and People Involved in Motivating Our Students Higher (PIMOSH.) Subsidiaries. GRAB a Seat HERE. For more information on past Chosen Visionaries in the HOT-Seat, CLICK HERE.

Do You Have Any Questions?

If you have comments or questions for this Chosen Visionary or Urban Academic Roundtable Co-Moderators, please post them in the comments section below. Thank you for reading, and may God continue to bless you!

Rev. William Buie, Pastor First Cavalry Baptist Church Rock Hill SC is Chosen Visionary in HOT-Seat 62

The science behind A Perfect PRISON TO PRINCETON MIRACLE

Young thugs are everywhere! Look around wherever you are and agree we black, brown, and poor folks have a long way to go. Seriously, we’ve fought for everything and each other. This generation of pant-sagging migrants, in my opinion, don’t have a clue what it is/was to be a “G.” Television shows don’t come close to the reality facing young people two and three generations ago. However, one thing will never change – The power of GOD and his ability to move each one into their purpose.

This thought is not about racism, but rather about whether life was experienced as straight and narrow (headed to heaven), or the extreme opposite, a sinful wretch is undone. You went to church and served GOD (doing good), or wholeheartedly serving evil 365-7 days weekly would put my money on a ’70-’80s Daddy’s Girl! We’ve but because of this week’s Chosen Visionary in HOT-Seat 63.

You don’t want to miss this. Every Thursday at 9:30 pm (EDT); A FREE invitation for you to join us, but you should Register Here.

WATCH NOW: HOT-Seat at The Roundtable, Season One

The Urban Academics HOT-Seat, Season One Features Twelve (12) Chosen Visionaries in the HOT-Seat, Season I. SUBSCRIBE NOW to Our YouTube Channel NOW & CLICK THE BELL so you can binge-watch (listen) by Clicking the Video Below!

Three Books You Should Read Now

  1. Enduring The Call; A 14 Day Journey, by Jocelyn Fagan ($14.00)
  2. The ZOLA Experience: A Journey of Recovery From Loss, by Katurah A Bryant, LMFT ($14.99)
  3. When The Heart Takes Flight, by Carla Yarbrough ($9.99)

Mirma Johnson-Majors. Ph.D. is HOT-Seat Chosen Visionary 62, Adjunct Professor at Chopin State University, from Baltimore, MD

Who is Chosen VIsionary in HOT-Seat 63

Rev. William H Buie quotes the great Langston Hughes, “Life for me ain’t been no crystal stair!” Growing up in the mean streets of Brooklyn, New York, in the Bedford Stuyvesant community provided a level of education not offered within the American educational system. The street life grabbed his attention at an early age, and he quickly fell for worldly happiness. Seeing the bling belonging to men of every nationality with the finer things of life, I began my pursuit of those things as an escape from poverty.

He found himself engaged in seeking attention from sources outside of what we consider the nuclear family. His first encounter with the underground world began with a simple engagement in smoking marijuana/weed at ten years old, which started the downward spiral. Life started as a love affair, only to end up like gang rape. Not realizing the end could only lead to jails, institutions, possibly death.

About Science

Science is about facts with proven evidence over time. With that said, I’ve never seen the word science mentioned in the bible; Because it was not discovered yet (the term)? However, what is clear is the countless scriptures around knowledge and wisdom – Mostly building on top of the other. William Buie, a chosen vessel used by GOD, can use – He’s been through the mire, much, and Mudd yet somehow came out victorious and unscathed.

If you take anything away from this segment (and post) at the Urban Academics Roundtable, let it be that you have a choice in this life, and GOD himself would NEVER violate your choice. I’m a witness, he will honor you and me regardless of our options, but he WILL NEVER OVERRIDE them (our choices).

Some might argue that have faith in GOD and believing the evidence of science is an apparent contradiction. However, it’s impossible to deny the truth in GOD and science.

Here’s a notable Bible Passage: In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth. The earth was without form – void. Darkness was over the face of the deep. And the Spirit of God was hovering over the beginning of the waters. And God said, “Let there be light,” and there was light. And God saw that the light was good. 

Regardless of your beliefs, that same POWER, in the beginning, exists to this day. Ask William Buie – He went from prison to Princeton riding on that power, and you can do the same. Have you got any questions? Would you please leave them in the comments section below?

Notable Accomplishments

  1. Clergy: Revrend William Buie
  2. Education: Princeton University Graduate
  3. Founder and Pastor: First Calvalry Baptist Church, Rock Hill, SC
  4. Video (Kingdom Building): Why We Give- Rev. William Buie, First Calvary Baptist Church – YouTube
  5. Video (Carolina LIVE): 4.21.21 – CAROLINA LIVE – Pastor’s 34th Anniversary – Ps. William Buie – YouTube

Three Things You Should Do Now

What’s More?

When William Buie (He doesn’t need a title) is not out with an “S” on his chest saving the world, he spends his time ministering to others. Those called into ministry pay a price with no human value. Therefore, understand that the harvest is plenteous, BUT the laborers are few.

For more from Rev. William Buie, are interested in attending his church in Rock Hill, SC, or want to ask questions, use the comments section below to leave a message for Rev. William Buie or get in touch with anyone from the Urban Academics Roundtable.

New To Urban Academics?

Who should attend? Administrators, C.E.O.s, Child Advocates, Civil Service Members, Content Creators, Educators, Entrepreneurs, First Responders, Guidance Counselors, Journalists, Mental Health Professionals, Parents, Political Figures, Students, Upward Mobile Professionals, School Systems Interested in Change, Teachers, and People Involved in Motivating Our Students Higher (PIMOSH.) Subsidiaries. GRAB a Seat HERE. For more information on past Chosen Visionaries in the HOT-Seat, CLICK HERE.

Do You Have Any Questions?

If you have comments or questions for this Chosen Visionary or Urban Academic Roundtable Co-Moderators, please post them in the comments section below. Thank you for reading, and may God continue to bless you!

Mirma Johnson-Majors. Ph.D. is HOT-Seat Chosen Visionary 62, Adjunct Professor at Chopin State University, from Baltimore, MD

Open The Gates For MUSEUM HISTORY By Using These Simple Tips

The flood gates are open for black folks who desire careers in Museum History. For so long, black, brown, and poor folks appeared to be left behind in both history and museum opportunities, but because of this week’s Chosen Visionary in HOT-Seat 62

You don’t want to miss this. Every Thursday at 9:30 pm (EDT); A FREE invitation for you to join us, but you should Register Here.

WATCH NOW: HOT-Seat at The Roundtable, Season One

The Urban Academics HOT-Seat, Season One Features Twelve (12) Chosen Visionaries in the HOT-Seat, Season I. SUBSCRIBE NOW to Our YouTube Channel NOW & CLICK THE BELL so you can binge-watch (listen) by Clicking the Video Below!

Three Books You Should Read Now

  1. Enduring The Call; A 14 Day Journey, by Jocelyn Fagan ($14.00)
  2. The ZOLA Experience: A Journey of Recovery From Loss, by Katurah A Bryant, LMFT ($14.99)
  3. When The Heart Takes Flight, by Carla Yarbrough ($9.99)

Mirma Johnson-Majors. Ph.D. is HOT-Seat Chosen Visionary 62, Adjunct Professor at Chopin State University,  from Baltimore, MD
Mirma Johnson-Majors. Ph.D. is HOT-Seat Chosen Visionary 62, Adjunct Professor at Chopin State University, from Baltimore, MD

Who is Chosen VIsionary in HOT-Seat 62

Mirma Johnson-Majors, Ph.D., is an Accomplished MUSEUM DIRECTOR AND EDUCATOR with a strong, extensive, more than 10-year leadership record of success directing African American History and Civil Rights museums and educational programs, with a strong emphasis on Community and Constituent services, including previous employment at the Smithsonian Institution. Taught African-American History at the undergraduate and graduate college level.

She’s currently serving students as an Adjunct Professor at Coppin State University (Baltimore MD) and Stevenson University (Owens Mill. MD), additionally has taught graduate-level Museum Studies, American History of Museums as an Adjunct Professor at both Morgan State University (Baltimore, MD) and Albany State University (Albany GA).

A few tips for black and brown students majoring in Museum History:

  1. Focus on the goal of mastering all pertinent information necessary to stay relevant
  2. Make sure you take continuing education classes to be in the “current” know
  3. Network as much as possible within the Museum History community on and off-line, and be sure to follow up with all your new contacts to remind them of what you propose to do.

Notable Accomplishments

  1. Award: Fulbright Memorial Fund (FMF) Scholar, Japan, 10/2002
  2. Award: Golden Key Honor Society inducted 2015
  3. Award: Recognized for expertise in building relationships, outreach, training, and technical support for African American communities
  4. College Professor: Chopin State University (Baltimore, MD)
  5. Culture: African American History and Civil Rights museums
  6. Education: Doctor of Education (EdD) in Education Leadership, Morgan State University, Baltimore, MD
  7. Education: Master of Science (MS) in Museum Leadership, Bank Street College, New York, NY
  8. Education: Certificate, Drew in West Africa Study Program, Drew University, Madison, NJ
  9. Education: Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Drama (Minor in Theater Management), Howard University, Washington, DC
  10. Professor: State University, Albany GA,
  11. Professor: Coppin State University, Baltimore, MD, (Adjunct)
  12. Professor: Morgan State University Baltimore MD, (Adjunct)
  13. Professor: Stevenson University, Owens Mill, MD, (Adjunct)
  14. Teaching: Smithsonian Institution. Taught African American History at the undergraduate and graduate college level
  15. Writing: Historical Consultant for a Children’s Book: Schaefer, Lola M. (1999), Martin Luther King Jr., Capstone, Press, Mankato, IL (BUY HERE)
  16. Writing: Johnson-Majors, M. (1999), Theater in the Science Curriculum, Workshop/Lecture at the National Museum of Natural History, Washington, DC

Three Things You Should Do Now

What’s More?

When Mirma Johnson-Majors is not saving the world to relax, she enjoys being a lady, including hair, nails, and spa time. She enjoys every level of pampering, and travel is a must. Use the comments section below to leave a message for Dr. Johnson-Majors or get in touch with anyone from the Urban Academics Roundtable.

New To Urban Academics?

Who should attend? Administrators, C.E.O.s, Child Advocates, Civil Service Members, Content Creators, Educators, Entrepreneurs, First Responders, Guidance Counselors, Journalists, Mental Health Professionals, Parents, Political Figures, Students, Upward Mobile Professionals, School Systems Interested in Change, Teachers, and People Involved in Motivating Our Students Higher (PIMOSH.) Subsidiaries. GRAB a Seat HERE. For more information on past Chosen Visionaries in the HOT-Seat, CLICK HERE.

Do You Have Any Questions?

If you have comments or questions for this Chosen Visionary or Urban Academic Roundtable Co-Moderators, please post them in the comments section below. Thank you for reading, and may God continue to bless you!

25 Secret Things You Didn’t Know About MEN WHO SPEAK

This week at the Urban Academics Roundtable, we are honoring Twenty-Five Men Who Speak; It’s Black King Joy, for sure!. The vast majority of men will tell you they know women speak more often and out loud more than men. Even one Chosen Visionary swears women have a certain gland somewhere between the mouth and ears (probably the throat too), causing women to talk to hear themselves talk. He says it’s science, but the jury is still out on that one.

Here, we are celebrating Twenty-Five Men Who Speak: It’s Black King Joy during this special occasion HOT-Segment – You don’t want to miss this. Every Thursday at 9:30 pm (EDT); A FREE invitation for you to join us, but you should Register Here.

WATCH NOW: HOT-Seat at The Roundtable, Season One

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Three Books You Should Read Now

  1. Enduring The Call; A 14 Day Journey, by Jocelyn Fagan ($14.00)
  2. The ZOLA Experience: A Journey of Recovery From Loss, by Katurah A Bryant, LMFT ($14.99)
  3. When The Heart Takes Flight, by Carla Yarbrough ($9.99)

Introducing Twenty-Five Men Who Speak:

Notable Men Who Speak at Urban Academics

  1. Ed Joyner, Ph.D., New Haven Board of Education, (New Haven, CT)
  2. Rev. James Whitfield, Associate Pastor at Ministries, (Meriden, CT)
  3. James Hills, Acting Director, Drive Boston (Boston, MA)
  4. Carlton White, State of CT Department of Children & Families (Waterbury, CT)
  5. Garry McFadden, Sheriff – Mecklenburg County (Charlotte, NC)
  6. Anthony Gay, State of CT Department of Children & Families (Hartford, CT)
  7. Pierre Reddick, DC Schools – Achievement First (Washington, DC)
  8. Andre Davis, Street MD of Healing (DC, New Haven, and New York)
  9. Andre Evans, Founder, The B.E.A.N. TV Network (Boston, MA)
  10. Malcolm Ashley, Yale University Economist (New Haven, CT)
  11. Edmund B*Wak Comfort, Artist Extraordinaire (New Haven, CT)
  12. Raymond Sanders, Child Prodigy Musician and Singer/Songwtiter (Middletown, CT)
  13. Kevin P Muhammad, Founder Much Mudd, LLC Youth Education (Bridgeport, CT)
  14. Rev. Nelson B Rivers, VP to Al Sharpton, National Action Network, (Charleston, SC)
  15. Palmer Dupree, Mortuary Director at Long Funderal Home, (Charlotte, NC)
  16. Alphonso Brown, Propritor and Tour Guide, Gullah Tours, (Charleston, SC)
  17. Linwood Ali Jabaar Branham, Founder at Freedman’s Bureau (New Haven, CT)
  18. Elder Roger Wilkins, Pastor at Maranatha Life Changing Ministries
  19. Manny James, Community Activist and Platinum Streaming Singer/Songwriter (New Haven, CT)
  20. Glenn Murray, Founder at 220 Communications and Marketing Guru (Chicago, IL)
  21. Gregory Holtz, Sr, Artistic Director at Real Life Theater and Writer (Newark, NJ)
  22. Dave Pickens, Founder at “I Can Fix That LLC” and Creator of COVID-19 Aprroved Cleaner (Charlotte, NC)
  23. DC “The Brain” Supreme, Half of the Platinum Rocording Group “Tag Team” and Voice Over Artist (Atlanta, GA)
  24. Joseph Matthews, Basketball & Football Coach, and Community Activist, (James Island, SC)
  25. Esau Greene, Jr., Pastor at New Antioch Ministries, (Branford, CT)

Three Things You Should Do Now

What’s More

These Black Men Who Speak are eager to hear from each of you now. They are each chosen visionaries who should be in a HOT-Seat forever, today and tomorrow. We honor men who speak and pay homage to YOU.

Are You New To Urban Academics?

Who should attend? Administrators, C.E.O.s, Child Advocates, Civil Service Members, Content Creators, Educators, Entrepreneurs, First Responders, Guidance Counselors, Journalists, Mental Health Professionals, Parents, Political Figures, Students, Upward Mobile Professionals, School Systems Interested in Change, Teachers, and People Involved in Motivating Our Students Higher (PIMOSH.) Subsidiaries. GRAB a Seat HERE.

Do You Have Any Questions?

If you have comments or questions for this Chosen Visionary or Urban Academic Roundtable Co-Moderators, please post them in the comments section below. Thank you for reading, and may God continue to bless you!

Vau've Davis (Greater Chicago) is Author, Change Agent, Entrepreneur, and Philanthropist. She is Chosen Visionary 60 in the HOT-Seat, and Anchor of Season Number Five

Best 60 Tips For GENEROSITY – Successful Vibes

Some say generosity is a thing of the past; The selfie generation has taken the world by storm. Moreover, there is less and less philanthropy around these days, and with the onset of COVID-19 and what should and shouldn’t happen with money, among other things, the art of giving is at an all-time low.

Sometimes though, there’s a diamond in the rough, and this time at the Urban Academics Roundtable, we are introducing a young woman chosen to share. Not just things, but more importantly, information, motivation, and stabilization.

This week’s Chosen Visionary has turned her love of life and for people into her life’s work, and the Greater Chicago area is all the better for it. She’s at the Urban Academics Roundtable, as HOT-Seat Number Sixty (60), Thursday at 9:30 pm (EDT).

This is a FREE invitation for you to join us, but you should Register Here.

WATCH NOW: HOT-Seat at The Roundtable, Season One

The Urban Academics HOT-Seat, Season One Featuring Twelve Chosen Visionaries in the HOT-Seat. SUBSCRIBE to Our YouTube Channel NOW & CLICK THE BELL! You Can Binge Watch by Clicking Below!

Three Books You Should Read Now

  1. Enduring The Call; A 14 Day Journey, by Jocelyn Fagan ($14.00)
  2. The ZOLA Experience: A Journey of Recovery From Loss, by Katurah A Bryant, LMFT ($14.99)
  3. When The Heart Takes Flight, by Carla Yarbrough ($9.99)

“I’ve always had a heart to give; If I knew someone was out of work or needed anyting, I wouldn’t stop uptil I knew their need was met. Sometimes it gets sad, but now folks seek me out when others need help. It’s who I am!”

Vau’ve Davis, Author, Change-Agent, Entrepreneur and Philanthropist

A Chosen Visionary in the HOT-Seat

This Chosen Visionary, forever known as HOT-Seat Sixty (60), is also the ANCHOR (last session) of Season Five (5). Lady Vau’ve Davis

Lady Vau’ve legacy driven, philanthropist, self-published author, and first-generation entrepreneur. She can connect people and concepts to achieve desired goals prompted Davis to launch Official Anais Consulting (formerly Official Anais PR) in 2010. The purpose of her firm is twofold: to elevate the brands of local entrepreneurs, small businesses, and non-profits to national and international levels; and give back to the community.

Notable Accomplishments

  1. Author: 100 Ways To Make A Difference Right Where You Are With What You Have (BUY-IT-NOW: $13.99)
  2. Author: The Entrepreneur WIthin You, Volume III (BUY-IT-NOW: $17.00)
  3. Awards: “Best Non-Profit PR and Event Planning Firm” by Black Celebrity Giving
  4. Awards: “Humanitarian Award” from Fashion Arts & Humanitarian Fetes
  5. Entrepreneur: Official Anais PR (Greater Chicago)
  6. Expert: Mental Health Professional with years of experience
  7. Service: Annual Toy Drive
  8. Service: Davis’s “Charity Corner” Blog

Three Things You Should Do Now

What’s More

When Lady Vau’ve is not out saving the world, she likes to cook, eat, shop, and thrift. For the most part, she has agreed to accept that she was born to be the example for her family, friends, and the perfect stranger, so it’s safe to say – Her love of life causes her to share with others, and it will never cease.

Are You New To Urban Academics?

Who should attend? Administrators, C.E.O.s, Child Advocates, Civil Service Members, Content Creators, Educators, Entrepreneurs, First Responders, Guidance Counselors, Journalists, Mental Health Professionals, Parents, Political Figures, Students, Upward Mobile Professionals, School Systems Interested in Change, Teachers, and People Involved in Motivating Our Students Higher (PIMOSH.) Subsidiaries. GRAB a Seat HERE.

Do You Have Any Questions?

If you have comments or questions for this Chosen Visionary or Urban Academic Roundtable Co-Moderators, please post them in the comments section below. Thank you for reading, and may God continue to bless you!

Vau've Davis (Greater Chicago) is Author, Change Agent, Entrepreneur, and Philanthropist. She is Chosen Visionary 60 in the HOT-Seat, and Anchor of Season Number Five

RECOVERY And Love – How They Trigger The Same?

RECOVERY And Love – How They Trigger The Same? These two terms seem to be as far from one another as possible. Those seeking recovery are looking for something that’s lost; Under normal circumstances, the notion of love is something we receive. That sounds like an oxymoron, correct?

Sometimes, though, the most difficult things that happen to us are not always something we understand. However, if you are a Chosen Visionary, you likely understand foolishness confounding the wise. In other words, what we believe, hear, and see are only partially true because of our limited perspective sees through a glass darkly. Someday, we will understand it better, or maybe not.

This week’s Chosen Visionary is one who has turned his life around significantly from riotous living including, but not limited to a baby out of wedlock, alcohol, drugs, late nights, partying and he’s even been incarcerated and shot! He gives ALL glory to God, and now is happy to share his story of grace, love and resilience in an honest and transparent way. and He’s at the Urban Academics Roundtable, as HOT-Seat Number Fifty-Eight (58), Thursday at 9:30 pm (EDT).

This is a FREE invitation for you to join us, but you should Register Here

WATCH NOW: HOT-Seat at The Roundtable, Season One

The Urban Academics HOT-Seat, Season One Featuring Twelve Chosen Visionaries in the HOT-Seat. SUBSCRIBE to Our YouTube Channel NOW & CLICK THE BELL! You Can Binge Watch by Clicking Below!

Three Books You Should Read Now

  1. Enduring The Call; A 14 Day Journey, by Jocelyn Fagan ($14.00)
  2. The ZOLA Experience: A Journey of Recovery From Loss, by Katurah A Bryant, LMFT ($14.99)
  3. When The Heart Takes Flight, by Carla Yarbrough ($9.99)

“When someone looks over my body for the last time, I want them to say I gave all I had to those in need, and sometimes to those who are not (necessarily); That I showed LOVE!”

Pastor Esau Greene, Jr.

Meet Our Next Chosen Visionary in the HOT-Seat

This Chosen Visionary, forever known as HOT-Seat Fifty-Nine (59), is Pastor at New Antioch Church (Branford, CT), and he described it as a Safe Haven of Hope for ALL. No one will be turned away for services, and he, together with his wife, Lady Tiffany, is building a legacy as we speak.

The 700 seat sanctuary is peaceful and serene, with a window view into a nature scene. The community center (ALL Purpose) and training facility have the same beauty – It sits on 10 acres of land, allowing children to run and play without fear of cars or anything else. This summer, People Involved in Motivating Our Students Higher (PIMOSH) joins in partnership delivering 2021 Arts Education & Technology Institute (one of three locations). They expect up to 100 children and youth for this year’s inaugural run from July 12 – August 18, 2021.

Pastor Esau was born and raised in New Haven, CT. When he lost his father at a young age, he lost his way. The once famous high school athlete touring with the band and organized sports found himself outside of himself. He was as a broken vessel, and that weird place, without his Dad, was unbearable – He turned to alcohol and drugs, like so many others. The difference is he can honestly speak about those times and is willing to help others overcome them.

Another program proposed for the church is the Helen Harrison House of Hope for addicted women & children working hard getting parental rights restored while simultaneously working on hurtful issues contributing to the situation. Pastor Esau is an Elder for his region and will be ordained Sunday, July 11, 2021, at New Antioch, as the first major event since COVID-19. ALL are Welcome.

As a degreed Mental Health professional, he spends his days and some nights helping the less fortunate to gain a sense of self-worth with inspiring words and a calm spirit. Pastor Esau Greene, Jr. is the Chosen Visionary Number 59, and he’s in the HOT-Seat.

Notable Accomplishments

  1. Entrepreneur: Pastor Esau Greene is a visionary, and has always been an entrepreneur
  2. Expert: Mental Health Professional with years of experience
  3. Service: New Antioch Church (Branford, CT)
  4. Service: The Helen Harrison House of Hope (for Women & Children)
  5. Service: PIMOSH Summer Intensive Arts Education & Technology Institute (K-12)

Three Things You Should Do Now

What’s More

When Pastor Esau Greene, Jr. is not out saving the world, he grabs his wife, Lady Tiffany, and they head out for a trip anywhere there is rest, relaxation, and a chance to re-kindle and reflect on what was and what’s to come. They are blessed to be a blessing to a cold and dark world.

Are You New To Urban Academics?

Who should attend? Administrators, C.E.O.s, Child Advocates, Civil Service Members, Content Creators, Educators, Entrepreneurs, First Responders, Guidance Counselors, Journalists, Mental Health Professionals, Parents, Political Figures, Students, Upward Mobile Professionals, School Systems Interested in Change, Teachers, and People Involved in Motivating Our Students Higher (PIMOSH.) Subsidiaries. GRAB a Seat HERE.

Do You Have Any Questions?

If you have comments or questions for this Chosen Visionary or Urban Academic Roundtable Co-Moderators, please post them in the comments section below. Thank you for reading, and may God continue to bless you!