Joseph Matthews is a father to many and a leader to all. Talks about hard times as a child at the Roundtable

LEADERSHIP And Love Have 4 Things In Common

LEADERSHIP And Love Have 4 Things In Common, and you will learn all about each when you grab a seat at this week’s Urban Academics Roundtable.

He is a Coach (Basketball & Football), Community Activist, Director at Westchester Bangels Booster Club, and Gullah Geechee Historian. We are more than blessed to have this king at the Urban Academics Roundtable, as HOT-Seat Number Fifty-Seven(57). This is an invitation for you to join us, but you can Register Here

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“I love the children of James Island and all of Charleston, so I went to the city council meeting to explain why we need a gym! They listened to me, and before I would leave, they gave me checks, money, and a promise to get it done. God is good.”

Coach Matthews

Meet Our Next Chosen Visionary in the HOT-Seat

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Joseph Matthews was born and raised in Charleston South Carolina, and grew up in he middle of the transformation “After Freedom.” His memories bring him back to the plantation, but how is that possible when he’s not old enough to have experienced certain dates in history.

Some people don’t know that there are folks in Charleston who chose to stay on the plantation after freedom because they had no other options. They were not learned, and all they knew was where they found themselves.

Hear the story of a true historian who is not too far removed from the real truth about black folks’ passage to American soil – And those who remain.

Here are four things that set King Joseph Matthews apart from the others: (1) Love for Children; Love for the family; (3) Love for God; and (4) Love for Life.

Notable Accomplishments

  1. Service: Food Distribution to the Needy Weekly
  2. Service: Director – Westchester Parks & Recreation
  3. Service: Director – Westchester Bengals Booster Club

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What’s More

When DC “The Brain Supreme” Glenn is not outperforming around the world as a “Tag Team” partner, he is extremely excited about technology and is a MASTER at Search Engine Optimization (SEO).

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Do You Have Any Questions?

If you have comments or questions, for DC Glenn, of Tag Team, or the Urban Academics Roundtable please post them in the comments section below . Thank you for reading, and may God bless you!

1,725 thoughts on “LEADERSHIP And Love Have 4 Things In Common

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