• Stephanie Amponsah Dreaming Big
    Jul 22 2025

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    Dreaming big is something we all should do. In Stephanie's case, she worked for a non-profit called Dream Big in Cherry Hill before exploring her dream in fashion. I met her when I was registering voters at the Cherry Hill Shopping Center for the 2020 Baltimore City Mayoral election. She is a beautiful young woman with a very striking presence, but yet so approachable and down-to-earth. This episode was recorded at her retail space in the Bowie Town Center, the MWBC Shop Local on the street approaching Macy*s. Stephanie shares the space with 9 other vendors from around the world with merchandise ranging from $15 to $250. Learn more about Stephanie and this very innovative business model.

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    24 mins
  • Ella Gross: A Friend for All Seasons
    Jul 22 2025

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    Ella Gross is another friend from my childhood. We were children in the same church, and we later met up in high school. We have maintained our friendship through the years just hanging out occasionally and fellowshipping over Ella's cooking. She makes a mean kidney stew and waffles and bakes great cakes for all occasions.

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    16 mins
  • Kenny Abrahms: President, Towson University's Black Alumni Alliance
    Jul 22 2025

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    Whenever Towson's black students need anything done, Kenny Abrahms is the go-to man. His leadership has been influential in the University reckoning with its racial slights of the past. From the naming of a dormitory in honor of Towson's two first black graduates or coordinating support for a bust of the first Dean of Minority Affairs, Kenny was involved. In this episode, Kenny discusses August being Black Philanthropy Month and how to use fundraising promotions offered on Friday, August 8, strategically for maximum impact.

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    34 mins
  • Terry M. Banks, Esq., More Luck Family Values
    Jul 12 2025

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    Terry Banks is the nephew of Cherry Hill's Dr. Jerry Luck. He grew up as the only child, and was the son of Dr. Luck's oldest sister, Theresa, and William Banks. His parents were educators, and his mother taught at several Baltimore schools, including Northern High School from which she retired as a counselor. Terry says that Jerry, Jr., and his brother, Larry, were more like brothers than cousins. Terry discusses the Luck family's education ethic and his path to becoming an attorney.

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    42 mins
  • Rethia Roach Nickerson: Make New Friends, But Keep the Old!
    Jul 11 2025

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    I first met Rethia Roach in my early years at Cherry Hill Elementary School #159. She lived right in front of the school. How neat! I caught up with her as she was visiting with Jacqueline Sewell Thomas, the subject of Episode 17. We had a wonderful time discussing our life in Cherry Hill.

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    29 mins
  • William H. Murphy, Jr., Esq.--Doing Unto Others!
    Jul 11 2025

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    Baltimore's Billy Murphy truly is a man of the people. Everyone knows of his legal prowess from him winning some of the most prominent cases of our time. He is a crusader for the underrepresented and the downtrodden. The only thing he is missing is his superhero's cape. However, he is too modest to even accept the notion that he is one. Hear a side of Billy that you might not have heard before.

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  • Nicole Fabricant, Ph.D.: Professor with a Cause--or Two or Three!
    Jul 10 2025

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    It is hard to imagine that Dr. Nicole Fabricant, Associate Professor of Anthropology, Sociology, and Criminal Justice at Towson University, takes time to eat and sleep. She is a ball of energy modeling passionate involvement for her students with causes that impact their lives. I met Nicole when I was introduced to the community garden that used to be in Cherry Hill. There, her students were documenting garden social dynamics. They were very energized by the campaign to save the site that the garden occupied, but the garden was eventually relocated. Listen as Nicole shares her upbringing and how she got to Baltimore.

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    33 mins
  • The Art of Twinning with Juanita Montez Eberra Guess and Anita June Eberra Nash
    Jul 6 2025

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    As pictured above from left to right, Juanita and Anita are identical twins. When I booked this interview, my assumption was that they would talk about how similar they are. However, to my surprise, they expressed their differences. Listen to their journey as twins and hear how each has traveled through time as a twin, but also individual women. As noted in the interview, Anita is the wife of former Harlem Globetrotter, Dave Nash, the subject of Episode 6.

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    36 mins