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13 Episodes 2021 - 2021
Episode 1
Wed, Oct 6, 2021
Angela Williamson talks with Argelia Atilano and Anna Alvarado to discuss their latest book, Grandes Dreamers.
Episode 2
Wed, Oct 13, 2021
Imagine a show where everybody's voice mattered. Angela Williamson talks with Tyrone Dubose to discuss African-American Music Appreciation Month and his latest book, The Four Seasons of R&B Music. Tyrone will discuss how black music, especially R&B music, has helped the country "to dance, to express our faith through song, to march against injustice, and to defend our country's enduring promise of freedom and opportunity for all". Listen to ordinary people doing extraordinary things while strengthening their communities. Tune in every Wednesday at 10:30 p.m. to hear their amazing stories.
Episode 3
Wed, Oct 20, 2021
Imagine a show where everybody's voice mattered. Angela Williamson talks with Paula Yoo, the author of "From a Whisper to a Rallying Cry" to discuss the killing of Vincent Chin and the trial that galvanized the Asian American Movement. Yoo discusses how this book can be an important tool for teaching young people about the fight against anti-Asian racist rhetoric and violence during the Covid-19 pandemic. Yoo's book was listed as one of the books to teach your kids how to resist hatred toward Asians by "The New York Times". Listen to ordinary people doing extraordinary things while strengthening their communities. Tune in every Wednesday at 10:30 p.m. to hear their amazing stories.
Episode 4
Wed, Oct 27, 2021
Imagine a show where everybody's voice mattered. Angela Williamson talks with filmmaker Curtis Chin, producer of "Vincent Who?". Chin has spoken and screened his films, Vincent Who? and Tested, with over 600 entities in sixteen countries. As a community activist, Chin co-founded the Asian American Writers' Workshop, the premiere non-profit dedicated to promoting Asian American writers. He served on Barack Obama's Asian American Leadership Committee during his 2008 Presidential Campaign. Listen to ordinary people doing extraordinary things while strengthening their communities. Tune in every Wednesday at 10:30 p.m. to hear their amazing stories.
Episode 5
Wed, Nov 3, 2021
Imagine a show where everybody's voice mattered. Angela Williamson talks Ellen Harper, folk singer and owner of the Folk Music Center and Claremont Folk Festival. They discuss her riveting memoir "Always A Song." This book takes readers on an intimate journey through the folk music revival, including vivid stories of Ellen growing up in 1960s Los Angeles, raising her three sons, and running the historic Folk Music Center. Listen to ordinary people doing extraordinary things while strengthening their communities. Tune in every Wednesday at 10:30 p.m. to hear their amazing stories.
Episode 6
Wed, Nov 10, 2021
This is a Sustaining US and Everybody with Angela Williamson crossover event. Imagine a show where everybody's voice mattered. Angela Williamson talks with Jim Mumford, Owner of Good Earth Plant Company, to discuss his passion for creating the most desirable environment for every office, hospital, school, technology facility, financial institution, hotel, retail store, or your home. Jim discusses why his life's mission is to create an environment where you can work, play, and grow too. Listen to ordinary people doing extraordinary things while strengthening their communities. Tune in every Wednesday at 10:30 p.m. to hear their amazing stories.
Episode 7
Wed, Nov 17, 2021
Imagine a show where everybody's voice mattered. Angela Williamson talks with Jenna Edwards, best-selling author and speaker to discuss how her acting ability and passion for her message helps her deliver stories in a heart-felt, genuine and relatable way. Her commitment to helping others shines through and students get a sense of how much she cares.. Nadia Davari, Attorney at Davari Law, joins the conversation to discuss how women navigate the entertainment industry while still facing gender, sexism, and ageism challenges. Listen to ordinary people doing extraordinary things while strengthening their communities. Tune in every Wednesday at 10:30 p.m. to hear their amazing stories.
Episode 8
Sun, Nov 21, 2021
Imagine a show where everybody's voice mattered. Angela Williamson talks with Phil Kendro, Entertainment, Media, and Industry Public Relations at the United States Marine Corps, to discuss how he turned his passion for aviation into a life-long career. Alexander Reyes, Chef, Owner, and Lead Instructor at Saute Culinary Academy, joins the conversation to share how he has turned his motto: "Cook with love and great flavors will shine through" into a business that can survive a pandemic. Listen to ordinary people doing extraordinary things while strengthening their communities.
Episode 9
Wed, Dec 1, 2021
Imagine a show where everybody's voice mattered. Angela Williamson talks with Mel Novak, who has starred or co-starred in 59 feature films. Mel is well known as "Stick" the Assassin in Bruce Lee's "Game of Death" and played opposite Dan Aykroyd and Rosie O'Donnell in Garry Marshall's "Exit To Eden." Mel balances will discuss how his acting life with working on the streets with the Union Rescue Mission, Fred Jordan Mission, L.A. Mission and the Long Beach Rescue Mission for over 38 years. Listen to ordinary people doing extraordinary things while strengthening their communities.
Episode 10
Wed, Dec 8, 2021
Imagine a show where everybody's voice mattered. Angela Williamson talks with Aden Ayob to learn how we can get into the driver's seat of our mind, put the correct gears in motion and set and reach our goals faster with her book, The Book on Mind Training: The Secret for Positive Living. Octavio Sanchez, Executive Director of FrontSight, joins the conversation to talk about his organization's vision to empower every veteran who comes to FrontSight with tools, resources, and a sense of self worth and belonging. Listen to ordinary people doing extraordinary things while strengthening their communities.
Episode 11
Wed, Dec 15, 2021
Imagine a show where everybody's voice mattered. Angela Williamson talks with Pat Pattison, the host of "The Best of California" to discuss his new show and his career as professor at Berklee College of Music, where he teaches lyric writing and poetry. We'll also discuss his four books, Songwriting Without Boundaries (Penguin/Random House), Writing Better Lyrics, 2nd Edition (Penguin/Random House, The Essential Guide to Lyric Form and Structure (Hal Leonard), and The Essential Guide to Rhyming (Hal Leonard). Listen to ordinary people doing extraordinary things while strengthening their communities.
Episode 12
Wed, Dec 22, 2021
Imagine a show where everybody's voice mattered. Angela Williamson talks with Dr. Michael Pattison, author of "Mission First, People Always" and creator of the 10,000 Lives Initiative project for Core Strengths, to discuss how he created a diversity, equity, and inclusion initiative to provide training and assessments to current and future Black leaders across industries. Colonel Garth Massey, Executive Director from CommandReady, joins the conversation to discuss how learning through stories helps to develop and test leadership skills. CommandReady believes leadership is a process, a journey. Listen to ordinary people doing extraordinary things while strengthening their communities.
Episode 13
Wed, Dec 29, 2021
Imagine a show where everybody's voice mattered. Angela Williamson talks with Aurianna Angelique, actor and executive director at R.O.C_ERA to discuss this organization's goal to build resource centers and create safe spaces for our youth to thrive. We'll highlight the mentorship programs developed to help change the quality of people's lives in oppressed communities. Listen to ordinary people doing extraordinary things while strengthening their communities.