• "My Music, My Books & My Record Deal
    Nov 5 2025

    This episode, I'll be sharing all original music in the genres of R&B, gospel, and jazz fusion. Scroll down to my notes for information about my books and the song I signed with Numero Records.

    My Books: https://www.iuniverse.com/en/search?query=Lucky+rosenbloom

    My Music: https://numerogroup.com/products/keep-your-faith-in-god-b-w-just-give-it-all-to-christ

    "During struggles, always ask, 'What can I do?'—never, 'What can't I do?'"

    In a time when negativity dominates headlines and feeds, this podcast exists to spotlight the people who choose to build, heal, and uplift. Each episode features someone doing real work in their community—whether through service, creativity, activism, or everyday kindness.

    Each episode is a living archive of purpose: authors, business owners, artists, activists and others who transform struggle into service and creativity into community.

    This is the "Positive People Podcast." Personal. Pervasive. Permanent. Because positivity isn’t a mood—it’s a movement.

    To Join the show with something that you are doing that is positive. Call 773-809-8594

    BIO:

    Mr. Positive, M.A., B.Soc.Sci., CIT, PEL, A.S.P.D

    Mr. Positive is an award-winning educator, curriculum designer, and transformative leader with over 15 years of experience spanning secondary education, juvenile justice, and strategic community engagement. As a licensed Social Studies educator and certified trainer, he has developed a culturally responsive curriculum, mentored educators, and led initiatives that drive systemic change across schools and civic institutions.

    He has designed and taught more than eight elective courses—including Leadership, Race in America, and Community Organizing—while increasing student achievement and reducing disciplinary incidents through trauma-informed, inclusive instruction. His legislative advocacy has led to the introduction of House Files and secured over $355,000 in funding for student-centered programs. As Dean of Students and Director of Public Relations, he rebranded school identity, built strategic partnerships, and led restorative practice training for staff.

    His impact extends beyond the classroom. Mr. Positive served nearly a decade as a Juvenile Probation Officer and Paralegal with Ramsey County Corrections, earning multiple awards for innovation and service. His professional background also includes roles as Legal Clinic Manager, Veterans Case Manager, Urban Elder Teacher Coach, Park Police and Military Police Officer—each reflecting a deep commitment to public service and educational empowerment.

    As a creative force, Mr. Positive is the author of two books published through iUniverse Publishing, both available at major retailers including Amazon and Barnes & Noble. His gospel album, Keep Your Faith in God, was reissued by Numer Records and is also available at leading record stores and online platforms. His creative work blends spiritual resilience with social commentary, offering inspiration rooted in lived experience.

    He has been honored with induction into the National Society of Leadership and Success, the Pillsbury United Communities Service Award, and multiple commendations from Ramsey County Corrections, the U.S. Army, and Minnesota civic institutions. He chaired the Governor’s Legacy Committee, overseeing $240,000 in arts grants with a perfect audit, and led youth civic engagement projects resulting in legislative wins.

    Contact: 773-809-8594

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    1 hr and 35 mins
  • Fighting Does Not Make You a Criminal. Fox 9 News Story
    Nov 4 2025

    https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.fox9.com/news/business-owner-thinks-st-paul-is-targeting-him-for-his-political-views.amp

    AND

    https://youtu.be/0pYW6D2Nf-o?si=NjNeq_VdiWyk43W5

    Lucky Rosenbloom’s story is more than a local dispute — it’s a symbol of the broader fight for Black Freedom of Speech. His refusal to be intimidated, his demand for legal accountability, and his insistence on respect for his voice reflect a growing movement. In 2026 and beyond, Black Americans must not only speak freely — they must be protected when they do.

    Taking a legal stand is not just about defending rights; it’s about affirming dignity, demanding justice, and reshaping the narrative of who gets to speak without fear. Fighting does not make you a criminal. It makes you courageous. It makes you necessary. It makes you free.

    To be a guest on Positive People USA Podcast call 773-809-8594

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    15 mins
  • Hermland Landscaping
    Nov 4 2025

    Contact Hermland Landscaping at quotes@hermland.com

    To be a guest on Positive People USA call 773-809-8594

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    14 mins
  • $100 WIN $100 CASH MONEY
    Oct 6 2025

    507-593-9775

    🔥 PROMO ANNOUNCEMENT 🔥 Win $100—just by speaking truth with power.

    📅 When to Call: Be ready on the 7th and 11th of every month.

    📞 How to Win: Be the 9th caller to dial in and say: "You may see me struggle, but you will never see me quit."

    💵 Prize: $100 cash. No gimmicks. Just grit.

    🎤 Why It Matters: This isn’t just a contest—it’s a declaration. A ritual of resilience. A testimony of tenacity. Say it like you mean it and let the world know: struggle doesn’t define you—refusal to quit does.

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    11 mins
  • AI Says You're Fired. Now What?
    Oct 31 2025

    Artificial intelligence is no longer just a tool—it’s a force reshaping the very structure of employment. From streamlining operations to replacing entire departments, AI is driving layoffs and workforce reductions across major industries. In this episode, I try to provide how employees can respond strategically.

    If you are doing something positive that you want to share with listeners on this podcast call 773-809-8594.

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    25 mins
  • PERMIT TO CARRY GUN WORKSHOP
    Oct 30 2025

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    Empower yourself with knowledge. Train responsibly.

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    2 mins
  • Discount Auto Glass with Stephen Burk
    Sep 15 2025

    To be a guest on the podcast: educatorsocialscience@gmail.com or 773-809-8594

    This episode, we share space with Mr. Stephen Burks, owner of Discount Auto Glass

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    8 mins
  • Mr. and Mrs. Tiger Jack: Legends of Rondo
    Sep 10 2025

    Copy and paste the link to this episode on Tik Tok, Facebook and any other social media platforms is cool beans with me.

    To Be a Guest on the Podcast Email:

    Contact: 507-593-9775 educatorsocialscience@gmail.com

    Mr. Tiger Jack Rosenbloom was a pillar of St. Paul’s Rondo neighborhood—a man who arrived in Minnesota in 1936 with just ten dollars and a boxer’s resolve. Known for his fierce independence and deep respect for God, family, and hard work, he built a small business from the ground up that operated for over 57 years. His nickname “Tiger” came from a moment in the ring when he responded to a racial slur with knockout force, earning the title from his trainer. Through decades of racial injustice and the destruction of Rondo by freeway construction, Tiger Jack’s store stood firm as one of the last surviving Black-owned businesses in the area. His legacy was rooted in self-reliance, dignity, and a refusal to accept handouts—values he lived, not just preached.

    Mrs. Nurceal Dillon Rosenbloom, known as Mrs. Tiger, was equally formidable in spirit. Originally from Osaka, Mississippi, she endured the harsh realities of Jim Crow before moving north and working 37 years at United Hospital. After long shifts, she returned home to help run the store and raise eight children, embodying quiet strength and unwavering love. Her presence became a source of inspiration for young Black girls in Rondo, a living example of grace under pressure. After Tiger’s passing, she lived to see the street where they built their legacy renamed Mr. and Mrs. Tiger Jack Street. Their store was later preserved by the Minnesota Historical Society, and their story continues to be honored as a testament to Black resilience, entrepreneurship, and community leadership.

    Mr. Positive

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    28 mins