• John Parms, Faith and Family Building a 40-Year Business Legacy
    Dec 10 2024

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    Join us as we welcome John Parms, the visionary founder and managing officer of Parms & Company, who takes us on a captivating journey through his 40-year business legacy. Growing up as the youngest of eight children in Akron, Ohio, John shares how the unwavering support of his family and community laid the foundation for his success. With anecdotes from his upbringing and insights into the values instilled by his parents and siblings, John illustrates the power of faith, community, and family influence in achieving long-term goals. His story is a testament to the grace, blessings, and resilience that have shaped his path.

    Emphasizing the significance of mentoring the next generation, John inspires with his commitment to fostering talent and building a legacy. He believes in going beyond financial success, encouraging young professionals to have a clear vision and plan for their future. The qualities he values in potential employees—initiative, critical thinking, and effective communication—are pivotal in sustaining the legacy he has built. As we reflect on John's impact and aspirations, this episode becomes a source of motivation for anyone looking to use their gifts to make a positive mark on the world.

    John’s entrepreneurial journey is rich with lessons on integrity, fairness, and the importance of a strong faith foundation. From his early career aspirations as an architect to becoming a CPA, John underscores the role of hard work and adaptability in navigating his professional life. His transition to business ownership highlights the perseverance required to overcome challenges such as finding employment. Through his narrative, John reveals the ethical framework that guides both his business practices and personal life, rooted in values learned from his family and faith. Tune in to glean insights from a seasoned expert and learn how to chase your dreams with purpose and integrity.

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    28 mins
  • Bishop Dr. Darryl Sanders: Championing Excellence in Education and Ministry
    Dec 3 2024

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    Bishop Dr. Daryl Sanders shares his transformative journey from growing up in Columbus, Ohio, to becoming a beacon of leadership in both education and ministry. Dr. Sanders reveals how witnessing the success of Black-owned businesses and the support of inspiring educators instilled in him the values of leadership and perseverance. Listen as he uncovers the pivotal role his mother's belief in education played in shaping his and his siblings' paths, leading to a family legacy rich in academic achievement.

    Discover the unique success story of Columbus Alternative High School, where Dr. Sanders serves as principal, and learn how a culture of excellence, accountability, and real-world preparation sets students on a path to success. We explore the school's innovative approaches, such as its Wednesday internship programs, and discuss the importance of fostering a supportive community for both students and teachers. Dr. Sanders also shares his insights on servant leadership, offering invaluable advice for aspiring educators and leaders on creating impactful and nurturing environments.

    As we wrap up this enlightening conversation, Dr. Sanders emphasizes the critical role of genuine love and passion in ministry. He shares his mission to inspire young ministers to embody Christ's teachings beyond the pulpit, fostering connections and effecting positive change in their communities. Reflecting on his personal journey, Dr. Sanders underscores the importance of leaving a legacy that transcends personal achievements, encouraging young people to embrace their potential and make a difference. Be inspired by his unwavering commitment to education and ministry, and learn how his life lessons can empower future generations.

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    26 mins
  • The Heart of Service Dee Anders, RMHC Central Ohio Impactful Leadership Story
    Nov 26 2024

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    Join us for an inspiring conversation with Dee Anders the remarkable CEO and Executive Director of Ronald McDonald House Charities of Central Ohio. Discover how her upbringing in Columbus, Ohio, and pivotal experiences at Brookhaven High School, such as engaging in gymnastics and cheerleading, were instrumental in shaping her commitment to community service. Dee Anders early involvement in the Kids Speak program sparked a lifelong passion for connecting children with city government, setting her on a path of impactful leadership. Her story is a testament to the power of mentorship and the profound influence a supportive community can have in nurturing future leaders.

    This episode also takes you inside the world of the Ronald McDonald House in Central Ohio, where Dee Anders shares heartwarming stories of families who have found solace and support during challenging times. Experience the joy and camaraderie that blossom through volunteering and community engagement, from gardening to administrative roles. Learn from Dee's insights on leadership and resilience, especially in the context of fundraising, and hear about the incredible generational impact of compassion and service. Whether you're interested in making a difference or seeking inspiration from a community of like-minded individuals, this conversation is sure to leave you motivated to contribute to a legacy of positive change.

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    25 mins
  • Cierra Johnson NBC 4 News Anchor - Journey of Faith, Passion, Purpose, and Perseverance
    Nov 19 2024

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    Ohio University, Cierra Johnson of NBC 4 in Columbus, Ohio offers a candid glimpse into both her professional and personal journey. A Her story is one of passion, perseverance, and a deep-rooted connection to family and faith, all of which have shaped her impressive career over the years. Join us as we explore this enlightening conversation with Cierra, an anchor whose story is sure to inspire.

    Picture this: a bustling newsroom, an accomplished reporter, and the grit required to thrive in the ever-changing world of journalism. Cierra joins us to unravel what it's truly like behind the camera. From navigating the unpredictable demands of reporting without the glam squad, to sharing an intimate moment of her life—the picturesque proposal in Central Park.

    Cierra's path wasn't always paved with ease; it began with lugging heavy equipment through the streets of Southeast Ohio during her college years at Ohio University.. Her experiences, enriched by mentorship from figures like Jerry Revish, prepared her for the challenges that awaited in cities such as San Francisco and Buffalo. The pull of home eventually led her back to central Ohio, where the familiar faces and places resonate with her sense of belonging. Her career, a testament to the blend of personal and professional growth, highlights the sustaining power of community and faith, grounding her in a field known for its relentless pace.

    Beyond her work, Cierra's dedication to leaving a lasting legacy shines brightly. Her commitment to using her platform to uplift others and support meaningful causes underscores the importance of visibility and action in the community. Whether it’s supporting outreach initiatives or leading events, she emphasizes how our actions inspire and empower those around us. As Cierra reflects on her grandparents' wisdom and the joy of community involvement, she shares a heartfelt message about the positive impact we can make with intention and purpose.

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    29 mins
  • Police Chief Gary Lewis: Leaving a legacy of loyalty, respect, and service for the next generation.
    Nov 12 2024

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    Discover how Bexley Police Chief Gary Lewis, the first African-American police chief in Bexley, Ohio, transitioned from his initial passion for art to a career in law enforcement, driven by familial ties and inspiring mentors like his detective uncle and Captain Gilbert Jones. Through personal stories, Chief Lewis opens up about the profound influence of family and community in his life, underscoring the strength of mentorship and the pivotal role it played in shaping his remarkable journey. As he reflects on his path, you'll gain insights into how he rose to become a decorated leader committed to community policing and mentoring the next wave of officers.

    Join us as we explore Chief Lewis's innovative approach to policing as a business model, addressing the diverse needs of the Bexley community, including its Jewish residents and students at Capital University. We delve into the challenges of recruiting diverse backgrounds and the importance of fostering future leaders in law enforcement. Chief Lewis shares how his faith and community service, pillars of his life, continue to guide his mission in leaving a legacy of loyalty, respect, and service. His story, marked by humility and accessibility, serves as a powerful inspiration for the next generation determined to protect and serve with dedication and heart.

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    26 mins
  • Dr. Frederic Bertley: From Childhood Curiosity to Leading Science Innovation - Fashion, Diversity, and Building a Legacy in STEM Education
    Nov 5 2024

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    Dr. Frederic Bertley, the charismatic CEO of the Center of Science and Industry, takes us on a captivating journey from his adventurous childhood mishap with a video game and a lamp cord to leading one of the most respected science centers in the U.S. We explore how these early sparks of curiosity ignited his passion for science, proving that even the most unexpected experiences can set the stage for a lifelong commitment to discovery. This episode is packed with tales of wonder and inspiration, as Dr. Bertley shares how these formative moments can encourage young minds to explore the vast potential within STEM fields.

    While sports icons like LeBron James and cultural figures like Beyoncé steal the spotlight, there’s an urgent need for scientists and engineers to gain recognition for their groundbreaking contributions to society. Dr. Bertley passionately discusses this challenge and how his initiatives, such as the Free Science All Day Community Days, aim to elevate the visibility and appreciation of the scientific community. He invites us to rethink how we perceive scientists, promoting a narrative where scientific achievement is celebrated and accessible to all, especially in communities that often lack representation in these fields.

    Fashion, diversity, and science intersect in delightful ways as Dr. Bertley illustrates how personal style can complement scientific identity rather than conform to stereotypes. From his favorite Jordans to the importance of visible role models, he highlights how these elements can resonate with and inspire individuals from all walks of life. By blending hip-hop influences with an educational mission, Dr. Bertley is pioneering efforts to make STEM engaging and relatable, particularly for students in underserved areas. Through hands-on experiences and innovative media projects, he is opening doors for the next generation to embrace global opportunities and create their own inspiring legacies in the world of science.

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    42 mins
  • Catherine Willis: Building a Legacy in Community Service and Empowering Students in Education and the Arts
    Oct 30 2024

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    Catherine Willis, an over 50 year member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc. and founder of Urban Strings, shares her inspiring journey from Cleveland's Outhwaite Homes to the Columbus Hall of Fame. With a deep-rooted commitment to nurturing young talent, Catherine emphasizes the power of community support, education, and faith in transforming lives. Hear firsthand how her upbringing in a supportive village environment and the lessons learned from her mother, a dedicated teacher, fueled her life's mission to empower underserved children.

    In this episode, Catherine takes us through the creation of impactful programs like Urban Strings and the Helen Jenkins Davis Scholarship. Discover how she encourages minority students to explore their musical talents and provides financial support to African-American students in Columbus City Schools. Learn about the collaborative efforts that have turned these dreams into reality, showcasing the incredible achievements of young talents like Tristan Davis and Red Coltrane Ingram. Catherine's story is a testament to the importance of representation in the arts and the cultural enrichment these initiatives bring to communities.

    Celebrate a legacy of service and empowerment as Catherine shares touching anecdotes about former students who have thrived under her mentorship. From a Juilliard graduate making waves in the arts to a plumber inspired by small gestures of kindness, the ripple effect of her work is undeniable. Catherine's induction into the Columbus Hall of Fame underscores her unwavering dedication to children's education and community service. This episode honors her faith-driven journey and the lasting impact of community support, leaving listeners inspired by the profound legacy of empowerment she's built.

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    24 mins
  • Henry Golatt: From HBCU Graduate to Business Development Advocate - Faith, Family, and Building a Legacy in Economic Empowerment
    Oct 22 2024

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    Ever wondered how faith and determination can shape a legacy? Meet our inspiring guest, Henry Golatt, an HBCU graduate and passionate small business development advocate, who joins Coach Tim Brown on the Be A Baller podcast. Raised in a faith-centered Southern community as the youngest boy of 13 siblings, Henry shares his profound journey of building a lifelong legacy in business, deeply influenced by his father, a hardworking contractor and farmer. Together, we explore how early life experiences and community support can mold one's professional path and commitment to economic development.

    Prepare for an uplifting conversation as we unpack the transformative power of faith and strategic vision in professional and community growth. Henry shares his personal anecdotes, like the foresight-driven creation of a bridge over the Arkansas River and his pivotal role in the Accelerate Columbus Initiative. Through "coffee shop diplomacy," we reveal strategies that democratize business opportunities and emphasize mentorship and empowerment over fleeting accolades. This episode promises insights into crafting a lasting impact that empowers others and nurtures community advancement.

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    27 mins