Archive for October 18th, 2009

Two Connecting as One

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One of the greatest challenges for any two or more people who hope to develop a great relationship is to discover how to develop harmony. In order to give themselves the best possible chance of doing this, they need to be willing to consciously discover their similarities since this is what helps bring most friends […]

Oct. 19: Dr. Laura Seay (1pm); Lt. Col. Jackson (1:30); Newsorite(TM)

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Dr. Laura Seay is a Professor of Political Science at Morehouse College. In addition to having lived in different parts of Africa, she has specialized academic training in several countries in Africa. Dr. Seay will help us develop a greater understanding of and appreciation for Kenya as she discusses her life there and the challenges and […]

Oct. 20: The Young Generation and Boomers in the Workplace (1pm); Rev. Bobby Hankerson (2pm)

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More on the challenges of having the young generations mixing with the Boomers in the workplace. Rev. Bobby Hankerson will talk about his run for the District 5 seat in Augusta-Richmond County.

Oct. 21: Lt. Colonel Zimmelman (1pm); Our Political Climate and Unity (2pm)

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Our teens are facing many challenges that make life more difficult than many had bargained for, whether because of their own bad decisions, bad choices by others around them or both. Lt. Colonel Zimmelman heads up Youth Challenge Academy, an organization that helps our teens become directed and focused in ways that will benefit. She […]

Oct. 22: A Look at Racism from the Perspective of Psychology (1pm); Pain for Our Race from Our Race (2pm)

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Compassion for people across cultural lines is one of the great stories of our nation. Racism is, unfortunately, one of our nation’s plagues that lives on. Carl will begin an exploration of this ongoing problem from the perspective of psychology. Carl continues to discuss some of the challenges facing the black race and invites the listening […]

Oct. 23: Deandre Davis (1pm); Alvin and Barbara Franklin (2pm)

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Education is critical in life. Deandre Davis, Executive Director of Communities in Schools, will tell us how the organization is making  difference in the lives of  students in the Bird Dog Capitol of the world, Waynesboro, Georgia. Last week, “The Love Couple” joined Carl as they all discussed the ways in which men and women are different […]

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