Perspectives S37/Ep50 Celebrate the Holidays with Black Nativity at the Ferst Center
Today, we’re celebrating legacy, faith, and the power of music as we welcome some of the extraordinary artists behind Black Nativity: A Gospel Christmas Musical Experience—a limited Atlanta engagement that blends gospel greats with the next generation of rising stars. It’s a story of tradition, community, and joy, and we’re thrilled to share it with you. Black Nativity returns December 4th through the 21st at the Ferst Center for the Arts. It’s a powerful holiday tradition you don’t want to miss. For tickets and group packages, visit DominionTix.com.
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Perspectives S37/Ep49 Can I Say That? Finding your voice without fear of speaking up or out
On today’s Perspectives, we’re talking about finding our voice in a world where speaking up can feel risky. Eighty-four percent of Americans say they’re afraid to express their true opinions. Dr. Chloe Carmichael, clinical psychologist and author of Can I Say That?, joins me to share practical tools for healthier conversations, stronger relationships, and the emotional freedom that comes from using our voice fearlessly.
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Perspectives S37/Ep48 Mohamed Massoquoi - Same Game, Different Turf
Today on Perspectives, we’re joined by someone whose story continues to inspire people across Georgia and far beyond. Mohamed Massaquoi first made his mark at the University of Georgia, where he became a team captain, a first-team All-SEC wide receiver, and one of the most respected leaders in the Bulldog program. He went on to play in the NFL — but his most powerful work has come after football. In 2017, a near-fatal ATV accident resulted in the amputation of his left hand, an experience that could have defined him. Instead, it transformed him. Mo reimagined his identity, expanded his purpose, and today he’s an organizational psychologist and founder of VESSOL, guiding leaders and teams through disruption, reinvention, and cultural change. And now, he’s amplifying those conversations through his brand-new Atlanta-based podcast, Same Game, Different Turf. Recorded right here in the city, Mo sits down with some of Atlanta’s most inspiring voices to explore how high performers navigate life’s biggest transitions and come out stronger.
His journey is about resilience, clarity, and the courage to rewrite your story.
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Perspectives S37/Ep47 It's the Holidays - Tips for dealing with the stress and the blues
As the holidays approach, many of us are juggling joy with stress, expectations, and even loneliness. Nearly nine in ten American adults say something causes them stress this time of year. Today, we’re talking with Laura Snyder about how to navigate the season with more peace, more balance — and maybe even a little more joy.
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Perspectives S37/Ep46 Shamea Morton, Demetria McKinney, Dr. Karri Bryant, Dr. Debra Morton and More Join First Ladies Health Initiative in Atlanta!
Today we’re tackling a crisis affecting families across America: Black women are nearly 3.5 times more likely to die around childbirth than white women. The First Ladies Health Initiative is bringing its national Maternal Health Tour to Atlanta with Born to Thrive, and Co-Executive Director Marquis Alston joins me with real solutions — and real hope.
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